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Ex-public schoolboys including Prince William 'adopt mockney accents to appear less posh' - Duration: 4:03.

Former private school pupils speak in a 'mockney accent' in adulthood in an effort not to seem posh, the former head of Harrow has said

Many people who went to elite fee-paying schools do not want to seem upper-class because 'being posh these days is not a good thing', according to Barnaby Lenon

He believes public figures such as Tony Blair, George Osborne and even Prince William have been known to adopt slang accents rather than those of their private school background

Mr Lenon said: 'Being posh these days is not a good thing.There has long been a tendency for schoolchildren at private schools to adopt their own language and certainly with an emphasis on mockney

'It continues into adult life.George Osborne and Tony Blair are both prone to lapse into estuary English so they resemble the Kray brothers rather more than the private school background they come from

'Remember the Old Etonian Prince William saying "I need to check this with the missus"

Mr Lennon, who is the new dean of the University of Buckingham School of Education, also believes politicians from elite schools such as Eton and Harrow will try to conceal being upper-class to appear to be a 'man of the people'

He said: 'Former pupils from elite private schools went out of their way to hide their education

'It is very important when you are with non-Etonians to try to conceal that you are an Etonian

'If you are in politics, for instance, you want to appear to be a man of the people

' Mr Lenon made the comments following research into prep school language -  which has its origins in cockney rhyming slang

The slang accent was due to what he described as 'levelling' of language when children from different backgrounds were brought together after the Second World War, research by Graeme Davis, a professorial research fellow in humanities at the University of Buckingham reveals

Mr Davis said: 'We might expect children at English preparatory schools in the post-war years to have an upper-class language register

They don't.'Instead we see a levelled form of language which includes all social classes including London cockney, the slang of soldiers in two world wars and the jargon of criminals

' The so-called 'estuary English', created when people moved out from the east end of London and took their accents with them, is still a feature of some speech today, said Mr Lenon

For more infomation >> Ex-public schoolboys including Prince William 'adopt mockney accents to appear less posh' - Duration: 4:03.

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Ex-public schoolboys 'adopt mockney accents to appear less posh' - Daily News - Duration: 3:28.

Former private school pupils speak in a 'mockney accent' in adulthood in an effort not to seem posh, the former head of Harrow has said.

Many people who went to elite fee-paying schools do not want to seem upper-class because 'being posh these days is not a good thing', according to Barnaby Lenon.

He believes public figures such as Tony Blair, George Osborne and even Prince William have been known to adopt slang accents rather than those of their private school background.

Mr Lenon said: 'Being posh these days is not a good thing. There has long been a tendency for schoolchildren at private schools to adopt their own language and certainly with an emphasis on mockney.

'It continues into adult life. George Osborne and Tony Blair are both prone to lapse into estuary English so they resemble the Kray brothers rather more than the private school background they come from.

'Remember the Old Etonian Prince William saying "I need to check this with the missus".

Mr Lennon, who is the new dean of the University of Buckingham School of Education, also believes politicians from elite schools such as Eton and Harrow will try to conceal being upper-class to appear to be a 'man of the people'.

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He said: 'Former pupils from elite private schools went out of their way to hide their education.

'It is very important when you are with non-Etonians to try to conceal that you are an Etonian.

'If you are in politics, for instance, you want to appear to be a man of the people.'

Mr Lenon made the comments following research into prep school language - which has its origins in cockney rhyming slang.

The slang accent was due to what he described as 'levelling' of language when children from different backgrounds were brought together after the Second World War, research by Graeme Davis, a professorial research fellow in humanities at the University of Buckingham reveals.

Mr Davis said: 'We might expect children at English preparatory schools in the post-war years to have an upper-class language register. They don't.

'Instead we see a levelled form of language which includes all social classes including London cockney, the slang of soldiers in two world wars and the jargon of criminals.'

The so-called 'estuary English', created when people moved out from the east end of London and took their accents with them, is still a feature of some speech today, said Mr Lenon.

For more infomation >> Ex-public schoolboys 'adopt mockney accents to appear less posh' - Daily News - Duration: 3:28.

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Furious mother slams lifeguard after being asked to leave a public pool while breastfeeding - Duration: 3:54.

Afurious mother has slammed a lifeguard after being asked to leave a public pool while breastfeeding her 10-month-old baby

The woman, who has chosen to remain anonymous, was nursing her child at the edge of the pool while supervising her three-year-old son, who was swimming in front of her

'The lifeguard, a young female, asked me to leave because they don't want milk getting in the pool and because my 10-month-old son might vomit in the pool,' she told Yahoo 7 News

The mother was also told that food and drinks were not allowed in the pool and that getting milk in the water would be a hygiene risk

The mother explained that it was the centre's policy for her to supervise her three-year-old boy while he was swimming the water

Her solution was to nurse her baby by the edge of the pool while supervising her son at the Lakeside Leisure Centre in Raymond Terrace, two hours north of Sydney

'I asked to see the pool's policy on this and she informed me there is no policy about breastfeeding but that they don't allow food and drink in the pool and if my kid vomits in the pool then everyone has to get out,' she said

'I told her that I can't stop the milk coming out when I have a let down, and that asking me to leave the pool because I'm breastfeeding is illegal

' The woman added that it was the second time she was asked to leave the centre while breastfeeding

She said the lifeguard's reasons were 'pathetic' and showed 'ignorance' on the matter

She complained about the matter on a Newcastle Mums Facebook group, but received mixed reactions

'There is a time and place for everything and feeding in the pool is not okay,' wrote one man

'As much as I support breast feeding In public, we don't eat food while we are in the pool,' added another

'Leaving aside the issue of breastfeeding in the pool, how can she possibly supervise her 3 year old, especially if the child got into difficulty, while having a baby attached to her breast?' pointed out a third

Other parents sided with the mother, saying breastfeeding was far less of a concern than children peeing in the pool or diving in the shallow end

'I breastfeed in public pools all the time,' wrote one woman.Lake Leisure Centre management confirmed they were investigating the complaint

For more infomation >> Furious mother slams lifeguard after being asked to leave a public pool while breastfeeding - Duration: 3:54.

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Tower Street Public Space closed until April - Duration: 1:04.

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Ex-public schoolboys including Prince William 'adopt mockney accents to appear less posh' - Duration: 3:55.

Former private school pupils speak in a 'mockney accent' in adulthood in an effort not to seem posh, the former head of Harrow has said

Many people who went to elite fee-paying schools do not want to seem upper-class because 'being posh these days is not a good thing', according to Barnaby Lenon

He believes public figures such as Tony Blair, George Osborne and even Prince William have been known to adopt slang accents rather than those of their private school background

Mr Lenon said: 'Being posh these days is not a good thing.There has long been a tendency for schoolchildren at private schools to adopt their own language and certainly with an emphasis on mockney

'It continues into adult life.George Osborne and Tony Blair are both prone to lapse into estuary English so they resemble the Kray brothers rather more than the private school background they come from

'Remember the Old Etonian Prince William saying "I need to check this with the missus"

Mr Lennon, who is the new dean of the University of Buckingham School of Education, also believes politicians from elite schools such as Eton and Harrow will try to conceal being upper-class to appear to be a 'man of the people'

He said: 'Former pupils from elite private schools went out of their way to hide their education

'It is very important when you are with non-Etonians to try to conceal that you are an Etonian

'If you are in politics, for instance, you want to appear to be a man of the people

' Mr Lenon made the comments following research into prep school language -  which has its origins in cockney rhyming slang

The slang accent was due to what he described as 'levelling' of language when children from different backgrounds were brought together after the Second World War, research by Graeme Davis, a professorial research fellow in humanities at the University of Buckingham reveals

Mr Davis said: 'We might expect children at English preparatory schools in the post-war years to have an upper-class language register

They don't.'Instead we see a levelled form of language which includes all social classes including London cockney, the slang of soldiers in two world wars and the jargon of criminals

' The so-called 'estuary English', created when people moved out from the east end of London and took their accents with them, is still a feature of some speech today, said Mr Lenon

For more infomation >> Ex-public schoolboys including Prince William 'adopt mockney accents to appear less posh' - Duration: 3:55.

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Cops tell public NOT to search for missing lad, 22, last seen 'fleeing gang' - Duration: 3:26.

 The last sighting of Luke Jobson, 22, was near the Yarm School, Yarm, Teeside at around 2

15am on Saturday night following an evening out. According to a Facebook post from his cousin, Luke was last seen "running away from a gang of lads" in the area and has not been seen since

 Jake Jobson wrote: "Surely someone knows where our Luke is he can't just disappear last seen running in Yarm high street away from a gang of lads

" Luke's family have also issued a desperate appeal for information on social media, which has been shared more than 59,000 times

   His aunt wrote: "Luke needs to be found and needs to be home – FAST, he is 22, he wouldn't hurt a fly, he is popular, happy calm lad that needs to be found ASAP

" His girlfriend, Dani Ord, used Instagram to issue a heartfelt plea, writing: "come home luke everyone is waiting for you"

 But after dozens of people turned out to help with the search effort today, cops said they should keep away from official search teams so they don't hamper the investigation

 Cleveland Police said they understood well-wishers' "concern and distress at his disappearance", but asked the public to keep away from the official search teams

Related Articles Emiliano Sala's family arrive in Guernsey and 'still have hope' Cardiff City star is alive Mum, 22, vanishes after leaving bar with two men days after giving birth to twins Teen clubber, 19, dies of suspected MDMA overdose as police issue urgent drugs warning  The force also said Yarm School grounds are private property and it is "inappropriate" for people to turn up and access this land

 A spokesman said: "Again, we acknowledge this public search was organised in the very best interests of Luke and his family but we would ask them to work with police and be guided by experienced and specially trained officers who are well-versed in safe, resource-effective search methods

" Specialist searchers were working over the weekend and the police helicopter was brought in to help

 Any drivers who were in the area early on Saturday who may have dashcam footage were asked to help police, as well as local people with CCTV

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For more infomation >> Cops tell public NOT to search for missing lad, 22, last seen 'fleeing gang' - Duration: 3:26.

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Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth make first public appearance since wedding - News Live - Duration: 1:49.

Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth made their debut as newlyweds at the G'Day USA Gala on Saturday in Los Angeles.

Australia native Hemsworth, 29, was honored at the event, where he walked the red carpet alone as Cyrus entered from a separate door, The Hunter Valley News reported.

Cyrus, 26, wore a black velvet gown with a seriously plunging neckline, matching heels and an array of bracelets and layered necklaces (including one of a marijuana leaf).

She wore her dirty blonde hair down and tousled and kept her makeup simple and classic, opting for a subdued eye look and red lipstick.

Hemsworth sported a fitted black suit, white shirt and matching tie.

The actor was awarded the G'Day USA Excellence in Film award in recognition of outstanding performances in movies including "The Hunger Games" franchise and and "Independence Day: Resurgence."

The couple reportedly kept close and cozy all night, with Hemsworth gushing about life as a newlywed at the event.

"It was really a beautiful day with our immediate family and a couple of close friends," he said of the couple's secret December wedding. "It's wonderful we've been together for the better part of 10 years. It doesn't feel like a lot has changed one one hand, and in the other hand it does. It's all great and I'm loving it."

He also thanked Cyrus during his speech, People reports.

"Thank you to my beautiful wife. You are a sweet, sweet angel," he said. "You're great, you're great."

For more infomation >> Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth make first public appearance since wedding - News Live - Duration: 1:49.

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Liam Hemsworth Feels 'Like a Real Man' During First Post-Wedding Public Outing With Miley Cyrus - Duration: 4:15.

Liam Hemsworth Feels 'Like a Real Man' During First Post-Wedding Public Outing With Miley Cyrus

Newlywed bliss! Liam Hemsworth and Miley Cyrus stunned at their first post-wedding public event on Saturday, January 26, where the Hunger Games actor gushed over his new wife and revealed what it feels like to be a married man.

"I'm just, like, a big grown adult now," Hemsworth, 29, told Us Weekly and other reporters at the G'Day USA gala in Culver City, California. "Like a real man, I guess.".

The Isn't It Romantic star — who was honored at the event — later gave a sweet shout-out to Cyrus, 26, during his acceptance speech.

"Thank you to my beautiful wife," Hemsworth said with a nod to the Hannah Montana alum, who was smiling proudly at him from her seat. "You're a sweet, sweet angel.".

The pair quietly tied the knot in December 2018 at their Nashville-area home in front of close friends and family.

After speculation of their nuptials swirled when pal Conrad Carr documented the celebration on his Instagram Story, the "Nothing Breaks Like a Heart" songstress confirmed their happy news alongside a series of black-and-white wedding photos.

Cyrus couldn't help but joke with her hubby after he thanked her during his speech. "More about me!" she shouted from her seat, which prompted Hemsworth to reply, "I'll tell you later," leaving the rest of the attendees laughing.

The "Wrecking Ball" singer wasn't the only one who Hemsworth thanked during his speech. "My mum and dad are the [most] supportive parents on the planet.

I wouldn't be here without them," the Australian actor gushed. "But most of all my two brothers, my oldest brother, Luke, who's here tonight.

If he didn't first start acting, the whole acting thing, Chris probably wouldn't have. I probably wouldn't have. I definitely wouldn't have. I think you and I would probably still be laying floors in Australia, which is slightly exciting.

So thank you, Luke. This is way better than laying floors, so thank you, mate.

An onlooker told Us that the pair looked "super in love" at the gala as they were "constantly smiling at each other. " The onlooker added, "They seemed happy and comfortable.

The former Disney Channel star looked smitten as she gazed into the eyes of Hemsworth. The pair met on set in 2009 while filming The Last Song and began dating shortly after.

Cyrus looked gorgeous in a low-cut black gown, while Hemsworth rocked a black tux with a thin, dark tie. "Date night ❤️ OUT and ready to party with the MR.," Cyrus captioned an Instagram pic of the two.

Cyrus and Hemsworth appeared to have a blast together during their date night. A source told Us earlier this month that "Miley is not pregnant currently but does want to have a family with Liam.".

For more infomation >> Liam Hemsworth Feels 'Like a Real Man' During First Post-Wedding Public Outing With Miley Cyrus - Duration: 4:15.

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Trump offers encouragement for state efforts to teach Bible literacy in public schools The Washing - Duration: 1:56.

Trump offers encouragement for state efforts to teach Bible literacy in public schools The Washing

President Trump gave his blessing Monday to lawmakers in several states who are pushing legislation to allow Bible literacy classes in public schools.

Numerous states introducing Bible Literacy classes, giving students the option of studying the Bible, Trump wrote in a morning tweet. Starting to make a turn back? Great!

Numerous states introducing Bible Literacy classes, giving students the option of studying the Bible. Starting to make a turn back? Great!

As president, Trump has no formal say in state legislative processes.

His tweet came shortly after a segment on Fox News Channels Fox and Friends reporting that bills have been introduced in at least six states that would allow public school children to study the historical significance of the Bible.

The legislation has drawn objections from groups seeking to protect the separation of church and state. The groups argue that the bills are backdoor attempts to promote Christianity in public schools.

The Fox and Friends segment included an interview with Aaron McWilliams, a Republican state representative from North Dakota, one of the states where lawmakers are weighing such bills.

Theres a separation of church and state, but theres not a separation of books from education, McWilliams said.

The other states where such bills are under consideration include Missouri, Indiana, West Virginia, Virginia and Florida, according to the Fox News report.

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