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Sky News AU
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Sky News AU
‘A big deal': PM Modi meets King Charles as India-UK free trade deal signed
Entertainment Reporter Bronte Coy discusses King Charles' meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. 'The King has been keeping busy,' Ms Coy told Sky News host Caroline Di Russo. 'This was part of a two-day visit by the Indian prime minister, which was largely to discuss the free trade deal which he'd signed earlier in the day before meeting King Charles. 'That deal was three years in the making, so quite a big deal, particularly post-Brexit. 'The prime minister also turned up with a tree sapling as part of an environmental initiative that he himself had launched, so absolutely the way to the King's heart there, with plants and gardening and the environment.'


Time of India
5 days ago
- Health
- Time of India
No running or jumping: 4 simple home exercises to burn belly fat in 21 days
Wellness coach Daniel Leau suggests four simple home workouts to help reduce belly fat and achieve defined abs in 21 days. These exercises include high knee claps, standing side crunches, cross crunches, and normal high knees. Focusing on form and consistency, these workouts target the core, obliques, and waistline, aiding in overall weight loss without intense gym sessions. Weight loss could be easy if the approach is right. But losing belly fat is a whole different ball game. People who are on a weight loss journey and fitness enthusiasts in general struggle with losing belly fat. Burning belly fat often means intense workouts such as crunches or Russian twists. But, what if you can lose belly fat without all those intense workouts? No, you don't really have to spend hours at the gym or push yourselves that hard to achieve it. Wellness and fitness coach Daniel Leau has shared four simple home workouts that can help you lose belly fat and achieve washboard abs in 21 days. 'Worry about a big belly? Don't run or jump. Do this for a flatter belly,' the coach assures. No, it's not a daydream. Let's take a look. High knee High knee claps are one of the most effective exercises to melt belly fat. Though spot reduction is not really an option, this exercise really focuses on the core and thereby cuts belly fat . To practise this, raise each knee toward your chest. Now, clap your hands underneath the lifted leg. This movement will fire up your abs while engaging the core. Repeat this exercise 50 times. Remember, you don't have to rush through the exercise. The focus should be on the form, rather than the speed. Side crunch One common concern that accompanies belly fat is the love handles. The standing side crunch helps to work on these areas, and also tone your abdomen. To practice this, bring your elbow down to meet your knee on each side of the body. Now alternate between the left and right sides. This exercise works on the obliques. Ensure to stand straight and lift the knee with control. Do 25 reps on each side. 50 in total. This exercise will also work on your waistline. Cross crunch This exercise is perhaps the toughest from this set. But don't worry, its not as intense as crunches, and you can build your way up for better form. Similar to crunches, here you have to aim to touch the right elbow to the left knee and vice versa. This twisting motion focuses on the upper and lower abdominal muscles. It also fires the obliques. Repeat this exercise 50 times. King Charles' Secret Health Battle EXPOSED | Monarch's Rare Update Shocks Nation Normal high knee The last exercise from this set is normal high knees. Consider this as a cool off. It's simple, but effective to lose belly fat. Lift your knees as high as you can one at a time. Do not rush through the reps; focus on your posture and breath. This workout targets the core and also gets the heart rate up, aiding in overall weight loss. Remember, consistency is the key. Small, consistent efforts could make a huge difference.

Sky News AU
16-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Sky News AU
Douglas Murray slams ‘hideous windmills' wrecking the UK countryside
Author Douglas Murray has ripped into windmills, which have 'completely polluted' the British countryside. King Charles' new role has been redefined to include leading on environmental sustainability. 'You drive past them now or go past them on a train, and great bits of countryside like the southwest of Scotland are just covered in these hideous, hideous windmills,' Mr Murray told Sky News host Rita Panahi. 'Why wreck the environment in order to save it?'


Global News
12-07-2025
- General
- Global News
Edmonton-based regiment takes over King's Life Guard task
At King Charles' request, Canada's Lord Strathcona's Horse took over the King's Life Guard duty in London on Friday for a 10-day assignment. This is just the third time ever, a non-British regiment has been granted this honour. It's an honour for these 26 Canadians, who've had just a few days to get used to these horses, British cavalry chargers. For Canada's High Commissioner, this King's invitation marks more than just 125 years of the Strathconas. Get daily National news Get the day's top news, political, economic, and current affairs headlines, delivered to your inbox once a day. Sign up for daily National newsletter Sign Up By providing your email address, you have read and agree to Global News' Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy 'It is, I think, not lost on everyone that this is part of his demonstration, very loud and clear the last number of weeks and months, including the throne speech in Ottawa, his affection for Canada and his very strong support for Canada as an independent sovereign country,' said Ralph Goodale, Canadian High Commissioner to the U.K. 'For us to be able to do that as part of the 125th anniversary just once again gets us to kind of be able showcase our professionalism, our heritage, our traditions,' said Capt. Tom Lauterbacher, Lord Strathcona's Horse (Royal Canadians). Story continues below advertisement Millions of tourists will see these Canadians hard at work in this ceremonial role. Back home here in Edmonton, the battalion is proudly watching on. For more on this story, watch the video above.


Scotsman
03-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Scotsman
Glen Scotia gifts bespoke 25 Year Old whisky to King Charles during royal visit to Campbeltown
In celebration of King Charles' III visit to Campbeltown today (3 July 2025), multi award-winning distillery Glen Scotia presented The King with a bespoke bottling of its prized 25 Year Old single malt whisky. Sign up to our daily newsletter – Regular news stories and round-ups from around Scotland direct to your inbox Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Featuring a unique engraving which reads 'To celebrate the royal visit of King Charles to Campbeltown 3rd July 2025', the coveted expression, has received Platinum recognition six times in the San Francisco World Spirits Competition since 2018 and was specially created by Glen Scotia to mark the occasion of the royal visit to Scotland's smallest whisky-producing region. Once known as the whisky capital of the world, Campbeltown has seen a resurgence in recent years, with Glen Scotia at the heart of its whisky revival. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Iain McAlister, Glen Scotia distillery manager, said: 'It's a tremendous honour to welcome His Majesty to Campbeltown. His visit not only recognises the town's historical significance, but also its vibrant whisky-making community. Glen Scotia gifts The King bespoke bottle of its 25 Year Old whisky 'We are proud to gift The King a bespoke bottling of our 25 Year Old to celebrate this special moment, a whisky that reflects the depth of character and craftsmanship which define Glen Scotia and Campbeltown.' The 25-year-old whisky presented to The King showcases Glen Scotia's distinct coastal flavours. Gently matured in the finest American oak casks and finished in first-fill bourbon barrels, the exceptional single malt is a true reflection of the distillery's traditional character and signature Campbeltown style.