Most British newspapers print rubbish 80% of the time, however one thing they are scrupulous about is making sure any individuals mentioned in stories have the correct "tag".
In this case, the word "partner" is used more than once to decribe the father of Miss Richards' children, and they also use the title "Miss" (single woman), and not "Mrs" (married woman).
So "Miss" Richards is a good Muslim woman, wearing her veil for religious reasons?
And yet the religious Miss Richards has produced three children out of wedlock, and is in the process of producing number four.
Hypocracy? Look in the mirror, Miss Richards!
What did she have for lunch that day, a bacon sandwich?
Most British newspapers print rubbish 80% of the time, however one thing they are scrupulous about is making sure any individuals mentioned in stories have the correct "tag".
In this case, the word "partner" is used more than once to decribe the father of Miss Richards' children, and they also use the title "Miss" (single woman), and not "Mrs" (married woman).
So "Miss" Richards is a good Muslim woman, wearing her veil for religious reasons?
And yet the religious Miss Richards has produced three children out of wedlock, and is in the process of producing number four.
Hypocracy? Look in the mirror, Miss Richards!
What did she have for lunch that day, a bacon sandwich?