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The Irish Sun
12 hours ago
- The Irish Sun
Newborn baby hurtles 160ft down mountain in pram after mum let go on slope sparking airlift to hospital
A NEWBORN baby hurtled 160 feet down a mountain slope in Austria after the mum let go of the buggy. The 10-week-old child was airlifted to hospital after the terrifying ordeal. 2 Close up of mother holding and cuddling her baby (stock image) Credit: Getty 2 Austrian Tyrol landscape (stock image) Credit: Getty The During the hike, the mother had stopped to open a gate into a field, cops revealed. But the buggy suddenly went hurtling down the slope, throwing the baby out when it crashed. A police spokesperson said: "The pushchair rolled about 50 metres downhill and rolled over several times. read more in world news "The baby was thrown from the pushchair. "Shortly before 1pm, the 23-year-old mother attempted to open a gate in front of the alpine pasture, when the pushchair suddenly began to move." Fortunately, a mountain rescue team was passing by and came to their aid. They provided immediate first aid to the baby and brought the pair down to the valley. Most read in The US Sun The child received emergency treatment at the Zams hospital, after which it was helicoptered to the University Hospital in Innsbruck. Hospital spokesperson Johannes Schwamberger told local media: "It is injured, but not life-threatening." Enormous golfball hail & thunderstorm supercell pummels Austria shattering windows & flood towns as people seek shelter The baby is in a paediatric intensive care unit "for safety and observation". The incident occurred on the way to Frommes Alp in Fiss municipality, local media has reported. According to cops, the child's father was also present during the trip. It comes after a Germany . The ordeal happened in a quiet German town when a n SUV veered off the road and hit the child with full force. The Volvo then went into the air and crashed into the roof of a nearby barn. A 43-year-old female passenger was seriously injured in the crash. Others inside the vehicle sustained minor injuries.


The Irish Sun
03-07-2025
- Sport
- The Irish Sun
Jack Draper gives worrying update on future Wimbledon prospects as he admits he can't play on grass
HURTING Jack Draper admitted he cannot play on grass and this Wimbledon exit exposed 'many holes' in his game. And though he denied he buckled under the weight of a nation, he praised legendary Andy Murray for how he managed to win the Championship twice in front of home fans. 3 Jack Draper was left hurting and frustrated by his early Wimbledon exit to Marin Cilic Credit: Getty 3 The British No1 admitted he struggles to play his best tennis on grass Credit: Getty The 'I thought Cilic played an incredible match from start to finish. Didn't let up. He deserved the win. But it hurts a lot. 'It's highlighted to me this year that I really struggled on the grass in all honesty. READ MORE ON WIMBLEDON 'I felt great on the hard and clay. There weren't many holes in my game – whereas as soon as I came onto the grass, I felt a big difference. 'It's just something I've got to keep in mind, how I'm going to develop my game for the long-term for next year. Just to get better as a player. 'For sure, it highlighted a lot of weaknesses in my game. 'I mean it makes me think that Most read in Tennis CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS 'It's not the pressure. I just didn't play good enough. I lost to a better player. 'I just wasn't able to find the level I wanted. I came up short. Celebrities arrive for day 4 of Wimbledon - including Sir Cliff Richard 'The hole in my forehand showed up. I wasn't able to deal with his pace of ball into my forehand. I was over-spinning a lot. 'I've still got a lot of areas that I need to improve in my game. 'There's a bit of a misconception, just because I'm a 6ft 4ins lefty, I must be incredible on grass. I haven't had loads of experience on it.' Former US Open champion and 2017 Wimbledon runner-up Cilic, 36, said: 'The emotions are just incredible. "Where I was two years ago, I cannot even describe. It's been a long journey. 'I never lost any doubt. It was long and testing. It's incredible to win this. Thanks to the crowd for great sportsmanship.' 3 Wimbledon 2025 LIVE -


The Irish Sun
17-06-2025
- Sport
- The Irish Sun
BBC and TNT Sports ‘snub Boris Becker for Wimbledon pundit role' even though tennis icon can return to UK after prison
BORIS BECKER has reportedly been snubbed by broadcasters for a role as a pundit at Wimbledon. The tennis icon can apply to re-enter the UK following his prison sentence for hiding millions in assets and loans to avoid paying debts. Advertisement 3 Boris Becker has been snubbed by two broadcasters at Wimbledon Credit: Getty 3 He won the tournament aged 17 in 1985 Credit: Getty The Despite being able to potentially return, he has not been offered a role for Wimbledon. The report claims that the BBC have "resisted the temptation" to bring the German back into the fold. Advertisement READ MORE ON TENNIS This is despite the 2025 edition of the tournament marking the 40th anniversary of his first Wimbledon title. Becker was aged just 17 when he became the men's singles champion in 1985. He had been a regular member of the BBC's tennis coverage since 2002. He has returned to TV screens since his release from prison, as he was a pundit for TNT Sports during the French Open earlier this month. Advertisement Most read in Sport Warning However, it is understood that TNT have "no plans" to have Becker represent them at Wimbledon. Meanwhile, Becker is releasing a book later this year about his time behind bars. 3 He has previously spoken about his potential return to SW19. Advertisement He said: "I'm working hard with the authorities to have all the applications ready to be back for next year. "I miss Wimbledon. It's part of my life. It's in my DNA. "I don't think anyone alive knows Wimbledon as well as I do. But let's see who I'm working for there. "After October 2024, I can be given permission from the Home Office. They decide, I don't decide." Advertisement The BBC will unveil their pundit line-up next week, but it will not include


The Irish Sun
16-06-2025
- Health
- The Irish Sun
Millions of women live life by their menstrual cycle – including when they exercise & what they wear, study shows
A NEW tool tells women the best days of the month to exercise, go on a date, get dressed up for a party, and perform well at work. The calculator has been designed to determine when they will be at their best at different points in their monthly cycle. Advertisement 1 A new study has found that women plan what they wear the most around their monthly cycle Credit: Getty The It has been pulled together by natural period pain supplement monthlies, on the back of its research of 5,000 women in the UK. The findings show millions of women are governed by their menstrual cycle – and its pattern determines when they exercise, how they feel, and what they wear. It emerged 51 per cent feel controlled by their periods – to the extent 32 per cent say it dictates when they have sex, and 21 per cent what and when they eat. Advertisement read more in news Socialising (23 per cent), sleep (20 per cent) and even when to commit to an important meeting (11 per cent) are among the things women plan around their time of the month. The While 91 per cent experience ovulation pain mid-month – with discomfort when the ovaries release the egg felt around days 14 and 15 – with 63 per cent feeling this for more than two days. The average sufferer will also experience bloating for just over seven days of the month. Advertisement Most read in The Sun Latest And just seven per cent of lucky women claim to feel balanced and 'normal' for their entire monthly cycle. A spokeswoman for monthlies, which is designed to help with menstrual symptoms and cycle throughout the month, said: 'While this research gives us an 'average' picture of what the monthly cycle can look like, we know every single woman has their own unique set of experiences when it comes to having periods. Ex-Love Islander on what really happens when they get their period in tiny bikinis & the trick that DIDN'T work for her 'And while pain is more commonly felt the few days of bleeding, and at the mid-month point, this is not the case for everyone. 'Every woman needs to learn about their own period journey and work out what works best for them in terms of how to manage their period pain, as well as when to get the best out of themselves personally, professionally and socially.' Advertisement Women generally do try to stay active for the majority of the month, including when they are on their period (44 per cent) and during ovulation (60 per cent). However, moods can fluctuate throughout the monthly cycle for two thirds of those polled, and six in 10 (59 per cent) often notice differences in their energy levels. Sleep, hunger, and productivity can also vary across the four week cycle. However, on the plus side, the research has highlighted that days 11 to 15 in the average woman's monthly cycle is when they feel the best, have the most energy and the most confidence. Advertisement These days are also cited as those which are best to take a shopping trip, go out for the evening and feel nicest in clothing. With day 12 voted the best for having sex for the average person experiencing periods polled via OnePoll. The spokeswoman for added: 'Having a period isn't all bad, in fact at times it can be empowering, and depending on what our hormones are doing and when, we can often feel great. 'It's all about learning about your own body, what it responds to, how to look after it and realising that everyone is different.' Advertisement THINGS WOMEN PLAN AROUND THEIR MONTHLY CYCLE: What to wear When to have sex When to socialise When to exercise What to eat and when What type of exercise to do – low or high intensity When to have an early night / get more sleep When to take on more / less tasks at work or at home When to do the cleaning Work schedule in general When to commit to an important meeting When to drink alcohol


The Irish Sun
13-06-2025
- Business
- The Irish Sun
Lucky Irish punter nabs €500k in Lotto as winning county revealed as EuroMillions €250million jackpot set to be won
A LUCKY player is celebrating after bagging the mega prize in tonight's draw - as Lotto bosses reveal the county of the winning ticket. The 1 The lucky winner in Dublin has bagged the massive prize of €500,000 Credit: Getty Images - Getty The The location where the winning ticket was purchased in However, it is expected to be revealed over the weekend. The winning numbers in tonight's draw were 5, 25, 35, 37 and 45. READ MORE ON LOTTO But that's not the only winner of the draw, as 151 winners claimed a huge prize of €2,000 while 5318 players bagged €20 each. Meanwhile, the A "Must Be Won" draw will be triggered on Friday, June 20, where a lucky winner will become a mega millionaire, even richer than This means that the money will have to be given to someone that night. Most read in The Irish Sun Players can therefore win the huge sum of cash, without matching all five numbers and two lucky stars. If no one matches the five numbers and two lucky stars, the fund will roll down to the next tier, meaning anyone who matches five numbers and one lucky star will share the eye-watering prize. We run 'world's luckiest shop' & have sold 3 winning lotto tickets in 6 months If no one is a winner in this tier, then players who have matched just the five main numbers will share the prize. The jackpot will keep moving down a tier until there is a winner. Tonight's winning numbers were 2, 28, 40, 43 and 45, and the two lucky stars were 3 and 7. Only two players managed to match four numbers and two stars, winning themselves €1,558 each. Lastly, the Ireland only raffle numbers were drawn for the whopping prize of €5,000. The winning raffle numbers were: I-SGQ-61356, I-SGQ-85157, I-SGW-40024, I-SGW-42372, I-SGW-60123, I-SGW-74872, I-SHB-54750, I-SHB-77164, I-SHC-14529 and I-SHF-71955. The lucky winners are asked to keep their tickets safe and contact the Lotto HQ claim office to redeem their prizes. They have up to 90 days from the day of the winning draw to claim their prize. WHAT COULD YOU BUY WITH €19 MILLION? WINNING tonight's €19 million jackpot would be instantly life-changing. But what could you buy if you took home tonight's top prize? WORLD'S SECOND MOST EXPENSIVE CAR The world's second-most expensive car is the Bugatti La Voiture Noire which goes for a whopping €18,700,000. You'd have around €300,000 of your winnings left over for maintenance. 126 NIGHTS IN THE WORLD'S MOST EXPENSIVE HOTEL The world's most expensive hotel is the Lover's Deep Luxury Submarine Hotel in St Lucia. The submarine-come hotel is underwater and can move around the Caribbean at the guest's request. However, it costs a whopping €125,000 a night, meaning if you won tonight's jackpot you could stay there for 126 nights. 316 WALKING STICKS BELONGING TO MICHAEL COLLINS A walking stick belonging to Irish hero Michel Collins was sold at an auction in Belfast yesterday for £52,000 (€60,000). If you won the €19 million jackpot, theoretically you could afford to buy the walking stick 316 times. 42 TRIPS TO SPACE WITH VIRGIN GALACTIC Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic project to create space tourism is almost a reality. Tickets for a space flight seat currently start at $450,000 (€386,000) meaning you could take 49 trips to space and back with the €19 million winnings. 6,552 ARSENAL SEASON TICKETS Arsenal currently have the most expensive season tickets out of any Premier League club. The Gunners' most expensive season ticket for home games this season will set you back £2,545 (€2,900). However, if you won tonight's top prize you could buy that season ticket for yourself and 6,551 friends.