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Inside Corrie star Mikey North s life from fitness instructor wife to secret phobia
Coronation Street actor Mikey North has played Gary Windass since 2008, but despite being one of Corrie s most famous faces, he prefers to keep his private life out of the spotlight
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Coronation Street s Gary Windass is Weatherfield s resident hard man, his many romances and brushes with the law charted on the soap each year.
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The dunce of Westminster Once tipped for the highest office, Gavin Williamson is floundering as Education Secretary – and young people are paying the price. One of the great mysteries of Boris Johnson’s government is how Gavin Williamson has survived so long as Education Secretary. Labour regularly demands his resignation for failing a generation of schoolchildren during the Covid-19 pandemic. Ed Davey, the Liberal Democrat leader, calls him “the worst education secretary in living memory”. Asked to grade cabinet ministers, even Conservative Party members ranked him bottom in the ConservativeHome website’s latest survey, with a satisfaction rating of minus 35.9.
By Bradley Young
Stroud MP Siobhan Baillie, pictured with her baby GG, took office 12 months ago, winning the seat for the Conservatives against David Drew A NEW job, a new baby and a global pandemic - 2020 was not an ordinary year for Stroud MP Siobhan Baillie after she was elected last December. On the anniversary of her election, Ms Baillie sat down with the SNJ to take a look back at her first year in office. “We all had great plans on being elected and I had a big sweep of things I wanted to get done but I’m still really pleased to see that so much has happened in such a difficult year,” said Ms Baillie, who left her job as a solicitor with Blandy and Blandy, a law firm in Reading, to represent Stroud.