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Carragher lifts lid on relationship with Neville away from Sky studio - Duration: 2:35.

 Jamie Carragher has opened up on his relationship with fellow Sky pundit Gary Neville

 The pair have struck an unlikely partnership on Sky Sports having been rivals during their playing days with Liverpool and Manchester United

 Carragher and Neville became the face of Monday Night Football a couple of years ago and have enjoyed some epic arguments live in the studio

  Speaking to Granada Reports, Carragher admits that while the pair "look like best buddies" on screen, that is "certainly not the case", reports the Liverpool Echo

 And while the Anfield legend admits they would enjoy a post-show beer - they would never meet in their spare time

 Presenter Lucy Meacock told Carragher: "Your relationship with Gary Neville intrigues me" - to which the Sky pundit replied "It intrigues me!"  The former Liverpool defender added: "When he was playing I didn't like him

No. I think we were both very similar in what we were for our clubs.  "We weren't the superstar player

We had Steven Gerrard and they had David Beckham or Eric Cantona.  "We were the solid citizens of our clubs

Both defenders, and we know how it works, the attackers can win you the game but the defenders can lose you the game, and our job was to make sure we didn't lose the game

"  Then Lucy suggested: "You look like best buddies?"  Carragher laughed and said: "Looks! That's certainly not the case!  "No listen, he went into punditry three or four years before me

He's been a revelation, he's been absolutely brilliant.  "We were put together and I wouldn't say we had much a relationship before that

 "As players we mixed at England but not too much, I wouldn't say. But now we do, we're never off the phone to each other!"

For more infomation >> Carragher lifts lid on relationship with Neville away from Sky studio - Duration: 2:35.

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Man Utd boss Jose Mourinho reveals what he really thinks of relationship with Paul Pogba - Duration: 4:05.

 Mourinho and Pogba have been the subject of plenty of speculation this season as tempers have allegedly frayed behind the scenes

 Signs that all was not well became public when a video of a supposed training ground spat between the duo emerged

 It has since been cleared up that a misunderstanding over the timing of a social media post caused the confrontation, but that did little to quell the rumours

 Paul Pogba has since made it known that he has been banned from speaking to the press having criticised Mourinho's tactics in the 1-1 draw with Wolves

 It seems Manchester United have changed their mind though having put Pogba up before the media ahead of Wednesday night's showdown with Juventus

 Speaking before Pogba addressed the assembled reporters, Mourinho offered his take on his relationship with the Frenchman

 "One thing is what the press says, and another thing is what Paul says and of course another thing is what I say," Jose Mourinho said

 "The press says we have a terrible relationship, Paul some weeks ago said we had a typical coach-player relationship, I think we have a good relationship

 "I would classify it as a good relationship between a coach and a football player

" Pogba, meanwhile, echoed Mourinho's comments when he was asked about their relationship

 "It's a manager/coach relationship," said Pogba. "Like everybody will say. "If I ask you this question 'how is the manager with other players?' he will say he is the manager and I'm the player

 "I think same way as everybody. Just a player. I do what he tells me to do. He's the boss, he's the manager and I listen

I enjoy it, I just listen, and I do it with happiness." Pogba previously called upon Mourinho to adopt a more attack-minded approach

 And the United boss admits he has tried to do so but that defensive weakness is holding his plans back

 "It is [a switch to a more attacking style], you have many examples of teams that do that," Mourinho said

 "I just think it is the way to develop the team in the direction that we want to go

 "I recognised that in many matches we are showing that, the reality is that we concede too many goals, and the way that we concede them shows our weaknesses

 "Weaknesses that sometimes you can hide, sometimes you can't. "It's a big match to play [on Wednesday], they're favourites to win the competition, and I think in the press conference we are speaking less about the game and more about the generalities

 "We should focus a bit more on [Wednesday]." United sit second in Champions League Group H ahead of their clash against Juventus

 And Mourinho has confirmed he is without Romelu Lukaku due to injury. "Injured for [Wednesday] and we don't know for Sunday [vs Manchester City]," Mourinho added

For more infomation >> Man Utd boss Jose Mourinho reveals what he really thinks of relationship with Paul Pogba - Duration: 4:05.

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A loving relationship increases your health - Duration: 2:44.

For more infomation >> A loving relationship increases your health - Duration: 2:44.

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Met bosses knew of relationship deception by spy Mark Kennedy UK news - Duration: 5:30.

Met bosses knew of relationship deception by spy Mark Kennedy UK news

Chiefs admit managers allowed police spy's relationship with Kate Wilson to continue

Chiefs admit managers allowed police spy's relationship with Kate Wilson to continue

Police have admitted that the managers of an undercover officer who deceived a woman into a long-term sexual relationship knew about it and allowed it to continue, legal papers have revealed.

It is the first such admission by police chiefs, who had claimed that their undercover officers were not allowed to have sexual relationships with campaigners they were spying on under any circumstances.

The admission was made by police in a legal case launched by Kate Wilson, an environmental and social justice activist who was deceived into a two-year intimate relationship by the undercover officer Mark Kennedy.

She did not discover his true identity until he was exposed in 2010 by campaigners who found out that he had spent seven years infiltrating environmental groups.

Wilson is taking legal action against the Metropolitan police and the National Police Chiefs' Council in the investigatory powers tribunal (IPT), a court that examines allegations that the state has abused its surveillance powers and infringed people's human rights. She is alleging that police violated her human rights in five ways.

It is the first case to be heard by the IPT from a woman who had a sexual relationship with a police spy who concealed his true identity from her.

Wilson is one of at least 12 women who have successfully sued police in high court cases but says she wants to continue her fight for the truth by taking the case to the IPT.

After a lengthy legal battle in the high court, the Met was forced to pay compensation to the women, although it successfully avoided handing over any internal documents about the relationships.

In an apology to most of the women, the Met admitted the relationships had been "abusive, deceitful, manipulative and wrong" and claimed the "forming of a sexual relationship by an undercover officer would never be authorised in advance".

Writing in the Guardian on Friday, Wilson said: "Now I really want answers. I want to know how high up the police hierarchy knowledge of the abuses went."

In papers lodged with the IPT, the police admitted that Kennedy's cover officers and line manager "were aware that he was conducting a close personal relationship" with Wilson. They added that Kennedy's "sexual relationship with [Wilson] was carried out with the acquiescence of his cover officers and line manager".

The police admitted Kennedy's deception violated Wilson's human right not to be subjected to inhumane and degrading treatment and that the severity of the violation was exacerbated because supervisors allowed him to continue the relationship.

In a statement, Wilson said: "It has taken me eight painful years to discover that managing officers really did conspire to deceive and abuse me, something the police had consistently denied.

"The wide questions for society here are massive, this is about institutional sexism, senior police officers sanctioning sexual abuse, and the systematic violation of political beliefs, and we still don't have the whole truth."

Wilson started her relationship with Kennedy in 2003, early in his deployment, when she was involved in organising protests against a summit of G8 leaders in Scotland.

She has described how he "was charming and disarming. He shared my interests and my passion for the political things that we were doing. He told me lots of his most intimate stories and secrets.

"He became very close to my parents. He spent many nights in their home. He attended my grandmother's ninetieth birthday party. He met my entire extended family."

Investigations by the Guardian and activists have revealed that undercover officers sent to spy on campaigners regularly formed intimate relationships with women without disclosing their real identity.

Kennedy, who used the alias of "Mark Stone" during his covert deployment, is one of more than 140 undercover officers known to have been deployed by police to infiltrate political groups since 1968. He had had a number of sexual relationships using his fake identity.

In her claim, Wilson said she believed that at least six undercover officers spied on her over a decade, playing "different false parts in [her] life, ranging from lover, to close friend and sometime housemate, and co-activist".

The Met said it "has made clear its position on long-term, sexual relationships known to have been entered into by some undercover officers in the past. Those relationships were wrong and should not have happened."

At the next hearing of the IPT case on 3 October, Wilson's lawyers will press the police to disclose official documents about the deception, including the involvement of senior officers – a move being resisted by the police.

In a separate development, a public inquiry examining the conduct of the undercover officers said on Thursday that one of the officers may have used the identity of a five-year-old boy who died in a plane crash.

Kevin Crossland died with his sister and mother in the crash in Yugoslavia in 1966. The inquiry, led by a retired judge, Sir John Mitting, is examining whether an undercover officer who infiltrated animal rights groups between 1997 and 2002 used Kevin's identity.

Undercover officers routinely stole the identities of dead children to develop their fake personas. However, the inquiry said the theft of Kevin's name did not appear to have been sanctioned by the officer's superiors.

For more infomation >> Met bosses knew of relationship deception by spy Mark Kennedy UK news - Duration: 5:30.

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Carragher lifts lid on relationship with Neville away from Sky studio - Duration: 2:50.

 Jamie Carragher has opened up on his relationship with fellow Sky pundit Gary Neville

 The pair have struck an unlikely partnership on Sky Sports having been rivals during their playing days with Liverpool and Manchester United

 Carragher and Neville became the face of Monday Night Football a couple of years ago and have enjoyed some epic arguments live in the studio

  Speaking to Granada Reports, Carragher admits that while the pair "look like best buddies" on screen, that is "certainly not the case", reports the Liverpool Echo

 And while the Anfield legend admits they would enjoy a post-show beer - they would never meet in their spare time

Read More Premier League injury news: latest from Man Utd, Arsenal, Liverpool and more  Presenter Lucy Meacock told Carragher: "Your relationship with Gary Neville intrigues me" - to which the Sky pundit replied "It intrigues me!"  The former Liverpool defender added: "When he was playing I didn't like him

No. I think we were both very similar in what we were for our clubs.  "We weren't the superstar player

We had Steven Gerrard and they had David Beckham or Eric Cantona.  "We were the solid citizens of our clubs

Both defenders, and we know how it works, the attackers can win you the game but the defenders can lose you the game, and our job was to make sure we didn't lose the game

" Read More Mohamed Salah outlines Liverpool ambitions after breaking club scoring record  Then Lucy suggested: "You look like best buddies?"  Carragher laughed and said: "Looks! That's certainly not the case!  "No listen, he went into punditry three or four years before me

He's been a revelation, he's been absolutely brilliant. Read More Mirror Football's Top Stories  "We were put together and I wouldn't say we had much a relationship before that

 "As players we mixed at England but not too much, I wouldn't say. But now we do, we're never off the phone to each other!"

For more infomation >> Carragher lifts lid on relationship with Neville away from Sky studio - Duration: 2:50.

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Carragher lifts lid on relationship with Neville away from Sky studio - Duration: 2:31.

 Jamie Carragher has opened up on his relationship with fellow Sky pundit Gary Neville

 The pair have struck an unlikely partnership on Sky Sports having been rivals during their playing days with Liverpool and Manchester United

 Carragher and Neville became the face of Monday Night Football a couple of years ago and have enjoyed some epic arguments live in the studio

  Speaking to Granada Reports, Carragher admits that while the pair "look like best buddies" on screen, that is "certainly not the case", reports the Liverpool Echo

 And while the Anfield legend admits they would enjoy a post-show beer - they would never meet in their spare time

 Presenter Lucy Meacock told Carragher: "Your relationship with Gary Neville intrigues me" - to which the Sky pundit replied "It intrigues me!"  The former Liverpool defender added: "When he was playing I didn't like him

No. I think we were both very similar in what we were for our clubs.  "We weren't the superstar player

We had Steven Gerrard and they had David Beckham or Eric Cantona.  "We were the solid citizens of our clubs

Both defenders, and we know how it works, the attackers can win you the game but the defenders can lose you the game, and our job was to make sure we didn't lose the game

"  Then Lucy suggested: "You look like best buddies?"  Carragher laughed and said: "Looks! That's certainly not the case!  "No listen, he went into punditry three or four years before me

He's been a revelation, he's been absolutely brilliant.  "We were put together and I wouldn't say we had much a relationship before that

 "As players we mixed at England but not too much, I wouldn't say. But now we do, we're never off the phone to each other!"

For more infomation >> Carragher lifts lid on relationship with Neville away from Sky studio - Duration: 2:31.

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Carragher reveals all about relationship and rivalry with Neville - Duration: 2:21.

Jamie Carragher has revealed he is now in near constant communication with Gary Neville after admitting they didn't get on when they were both playing

The pair have become one of the more popular punditry partnerships on television as part of Sky Sports' Monday Night Football despite being rivals at Liverpool and Manchester United

They regularly argue on screen and while Carragher admits they look like 'best buddies' on the show, he insisted that is 'certainly not the case'

He added that they enjoy a post-show beer but rarely meet up outside of work.Granada Reports host Lucy Meacock said to Carragher: 'Your relationship with Gary Neville intruiges me' - and he replied: 'It intrigues me'

He added: 'When he was playing I didn't like him. No. I think we were both very similar in what we were for our clubs

'We weren't the superstar player. We had Steven Gerrard and they had David Beckham or Eric Cantona

'We were the solid citizens of our clubs. Both defenders, and we know how it works, the attackers can win you the game but the defenders can lose you the game, and our job was to make sure we didn't lose the game

'But when it was put to him that they looked like they were best friends, Carragher laughed before replying: 'Looks! That's certainly not the case!'No listen, he went into punditry three or four years before me

He's been a revelation, he's been absolutely brilliant.'We were put together and I wouldn't say we had much a relationship before that

'As players we mixed at England but not too much, I wouldn't say. But now we do, we're never off the phone to each other!'

For more infomation >> Carragher reveals all about relationship and rivalry with Neville - Duration: 2:21.

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Habits for a Happy Relationship|HFE♪ - Duration: 8:37.

Habits for a Happy Relationship

Satisfied couples know how to accept the different stages of their relationship and understand that each person needs their own space, while they still share a common one.

A loving union requires a lot of work.

Satisfied couples don't just have fun together.

Any relationship requires certain habits that have positive effects on both partners.

This means that you need to make daily efforts until these habits turn into something natural.

One chemical reason for this is that as you age, it's harder to keep your brain's dopamine levels balanced.

This means that you're not always going to be happy with your relationship.

The good news is that there are some habits you can cultivate so that your love perseveres and your relationship along with it.

Satisfied couples build a strong friendship Satisfied couples are made up of two lovers who are also best friends. This is important because you might not always feel comfortable sharing everything with your partner.However, if you start to build a friendly relationship in which you can speak freely, as if the other person were your closest friend and with utmost confidence, a deep bond is established.

Over time the romantic and sexual connection that you share may dissipate, turning into something more monotonous.

Friendship can strengthen more than a romantic and sexual bond.

This is one of the key secrets to success as a couple.

In addition to that, when you're going out with a person who's also your best friend, you'll feel more comfortable, relaxed, and able to have a good time.

Appreciate the other's peculiarities Another healthy habit of couples that are satisfied with their relationship is the ability to appreciate each other's peculiarities.

If you have a person who loves you for all your idiosyncrasies, you'll have more opportunities to have a good time together.

Think about it this way: if your partner doesn't accept or tolerate your odd habits, you won't be able to see the two of you together in the future.

You need to enjoy the strangeness of each other because they are part of your life and are unique above all others.

These features are the gifts that make each day fun and unique.

At this point it's really important to be conscious and honest.

If there's something about the other person that you really don't like and you find you're less tolerant than before, it's a good time to rethink if they are the person you want to be with.

Remember that love is unconditional acceptance without expecting change.

Make plans together Couples who are satisfied with their relationship also know and consciously take the time to be together.

Sometimes it can be as easy as waking up and organizing a simple day.It never hurts, however, to think of a grand plan for adventure or a wild night out.

Keep in mind that this requires some organization and consideration of the other person's desires so that you both can have fun.

Your life may be very busy, but you should always take the time to focus on your relationship and your partner.

Plans can be as simple or as complex as you like, but they should always be fun for both of you.

Know when to back down in a fight No matter how much fun you're having together, there will always be times when you'll have conflict.

The goal is not to avoid these tensions – because that's impossible – but to learn when to back down when you need to.

Satisfied couples know that solving a problem is more important than holding on to their pride and refusing to apologize. Good couples are able to fight, apologize, and repair any damage that has been caused.

Fighting isn't fun, but it's also not the end of the world and you shouldn't treat it as such.

Let your fights stay where they should be: in the past.

Have fun with other people So you have the most fun in the world together, but you need a break sometimes.

It's not a bad thing – on the contrary.

Having an active social life gives you more things to share and talk about.

It's not fair or realistic to expect all of your partner's fun to be with you. Both of you need time to enjoy your family and friends.

It's also important that you spend time with other people.

Some good options are double dates and dinners.

If you go to a dull party you'll see how you spend better time together, and it can be both fun and relaxing for both of you.

They're affectionate This is a vital habit for satisfied couples.

Demonstrating your love through kisses, holding hands, or having sex are simple acts that mean so much at the same time.It doesn't matter how long you've been together: you can't stop being affectionate toward one another.

These little gestures remind you of how important you are to the other person and will give you plenty of joys and dreams.

Satisfied couples are made up of two people who are happy together.

They know how to spend their time and have fun, either alone or with others, and are satisfied and free to share their needs.

For more infomation >> Habits for a Happy Relationship|HFE♪ - Duration: 8:37.

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Man Utd boss Jose Mourinho reveals what he really thinks of relationship with Paul Pogba - Duration: 4:05.

 Mourinho and Pogba have been the subject of plenty of speculation this season as tempers have allegedly frayed behind the scenes

 Signs that all was not well became public when a video of a supposed training ground spat between the duo emerged

 It has since been cleared up that a misunderstanding over the timing of a social media post caused the confrontation, but that did little to quell the rumours

 Paul Pogba has since made it known that he has been banned from speaking to the press having criticised Mourinho's tactics in the 1-1 draw with Wolves

 It seems Manchester United have changed their mind though having put Pogba up before the media ahead of Wednesday night's showdown with Juventus

 Speaking before Pogba addressed the assembled reporters, Mourinho offered his take on his relationship with the Frenchman

 "One thing is what the press says, and another thing is what Paul says and of course another thing is what I say," Jose Mourinho said

 "The press says we have a terrible relationship, Paul some weeks ago said we had a typical coach-player relationship, I think we have a good relationship

 "I would classify it as a good relationship between a coach and a football player

" Pogba, meanwhile, echoed Mourinho's comments when he was asked about their relationship

 "It's a manager/coach relationship," said Pogba. "Like everybody will say. "If I ask you this question 'how is the manager with other players?' he will say he is the manager and I'm the player

 "I think same way as everybody. Just a player. I do what he tells me to do. He's the boss, he's the manager and I listen

I enjoy it, I just listen, and I do it with happiness." Pogba previously called upon Mourinho to adopt a more attack-minded approach

 And the United boss admits he has tried to do so but that defensive weakness is holding his plans back

 "It is [a switch to a more attacking style], you have many examples of teams that do that," Mourinho said

 "I just think it is the way to develop the team in the direction that we want to go

 "I recognised that in many matches we are showing that, the reality is that we concede too many goals, and the way that we concede them shows our weaknesses

 "Weaknesses that sometimes you can hide, sometimes you can't. "It's a big match to play [on Wednesday], they're favourites to win the competition, and I think in the press conference we are speaking less about the game and more about the generalities

 "We should focus a bit more on [Wednesday]." United sit second in Champions League Group H ahead of their clash against Juventus

 And Mourinho has confirmed he is without Romelu Lukaku due to injury. "Injured for [Wednesday] and we don't know for Sunday [vs Manchester City]," Mourinho added

For more infomation >> Man Utd boss Jose Mourinho reveals what he really thinks of relationship with Paul Pogba - Duration: 4:05.

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Is your relationship ready for a couples boudoir? - Duration: 1:00.

well I think I was the first one to notice booth almost a year ago I don't

know I just loved all the pictures that you've had out there and I thought it'd

be cool to just you know do something fun do something different than what we

usually do because this is something that we've never thought we would do but

always wanted to do so it was just like in the back of our heads it sounds like

you know here's the chance do it it was essentially us kind of bringing

ourselves out of our shell because like she said it was something the back of

our head but we were never sure that we were like should we do it should we not

menos opportunity presented itself and we decided to go for it and hold we love

it now so this is great this is this is something that that I love

yeah this is great

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