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Netflix is hours away from dropping season 2 of ‘perfect emotional rollercoaster’ TV show

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Netflix viewers are counting down for the second season of One Piece (Picture: Netflix)

One Piece fans have just a few more hours to wait until the highly anticipated second season finally drops on Netflix.

Two years ago, Matt Owens and Steven Maeda’s adaptation of the 1997 manga series by Eiichiro Oda was released on the streaming platform.

For the uninitiated, the series follows the adventures of the Straw Hat Pirates as they pursue their individual goals together and seek the ‘One Piece’, a legendary treasure found and hidden by the former King of the Pirates, Gold Roger.

The first season – which ran for eight episodes – was hailed by several critics as one of the best live-action manga/anime adaptations of all time.

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As Empire detailed in its review: ‘It’s the fun, quirky adaptation that One Piece fans and newbies alike deserve.’

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Meanwhile Mashable declared: ‘Whether you’re a diehard One Piece fan or a novice like myself, you’ll find something to love here. Heck, you may even start to have more faith in live-action anime and manga adaptations.’

One Piece. (L to R) Taz Skylar as Sanji, Mackenyu as Roronoa Zoro, Jacob Romero as Usopp, Emily Rudd as Nami in season 2 of One Piece. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix ?? 2026
The show is based on the manga series of the same name (Picture: Netflix)

‘Given everything stacked against it, it’s pretty impressive how much Netflix’s version fits into such a short season, and it’ll be a relief for novices and die-hard fans alike that the end result is an enjoyable ​summer binge-watch,’ The Wrap added.

Fans also praised the series, which they admitted they’d held extremely high expectations for.

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‘I have to admit I was sceptical at first, not believing that an anime adaptation could be brought to life successfully. It’s an emotional rollercoaster. Extremely well made!’ user GP posted on Rotten Tomatoes.

Following its release, the first season of One Piece became the most-watched Netflix show during the second half of 2023.

Just two weeks after it hit screens, the series was also renewed for a second season, which will be released overnight. The new episodes are set to drop on Netflix for UK viewers at midnight.

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One fan called the first season ‘an emotional rollercoaster’ (Picture: Casey Crafford/ Netflix)

According to Tudum, the Straw Hats will face their ‘fiercer adversaries and the most perilous quests yet’.

As teased in the official synopsis: ‘Luffy and the Straw Hats set sail for the extraordinary Grand Line – a legendary stretch of sea where danger and wonder await at every turn. As they journey through this unpredictable realm in search of the world’s greatest treasure, they’ll encounter bizarre islands and a host of formidable new enemies.’

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The first season starred Iñaki Godoy, Emily Rudd, Mackenyu, Jacob Romero Gibson, and Taz Skylar as the Straw Hat Pirates.

This time around there is a string of new characters, including Mikaela Hoover as Tony Tony Chopper, Rigo Sanchez as Dragon, Yonda Thomas as Igaram, Callum Kerr as Smoker, Charithra Chandran as Miss Wednesday, and Joe Manganiello as Mr. 0.

When the trailer for season 2 was released a few weeks ago, many fans said they ‘couldn’t wait’ to tune in. ‘When a trailer makes you smile all the way through. you know that it has delivered something very special, we cannot wait,’ @DeanWindow-yo4vc commented on YouTube.

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It’s already been renewed for a third season (Picture: Netflix)

‘I cannot believe how much they invested into the CGI here. They are not scared to get fantastical. I love it,’ @nandatou shared.

‘To the Netflix Execs: I’m willing to pay an absurd amount of money for this series. Keep it on, keep it good,’ @cameronedy3364 added.

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The One Piece manga was introduced in 1997 and currently has over 600 million copies in circulation worldwide, making it the best-selling manga series ever and the best-selling comic series in volume format.

The Netflix series has also already been renewed for a third season.

One Piece is streaming on Netflix.

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My murdered son’s football is still in the garden, his clothes are on the ironing pile – why I’ll never be able to move on

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It’s a bright spring Tuesday morning, the time is 11am.

“I’m sorry, I’m still laid in bed right now,” explains the mother of murdered schoolboy Harvey Willgoose, as she answers my telephone call. “It’s horrendous getting up every morning because I dream about him [Harvey] and wake up every time with a pain in my stomach, I can’t move.”

It’s now 421 days since Caroline got the life-changing call at work from her mother-in-law to tell her something serious had happened to her 15-year-old son at school.

She remembers how a police car swiftly arrived, and she began a journey under blue lights to hospital to be by Harvey’s bedside. When the patrol car dropped down to normal speed and the flashing lights were turned off, she thought he was “alright”.

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But the grim reality was her son had slipped away.

Harvey had been stabbed through the heart with a 13cm hunting knife by fellow pupil Mohammed Umar Khan, also 15, who launched his fatal attack outside the canteen at All Saints Catholic High School in Sheffield in front of children and teachers.

“I think about that day all the time,” says Caroline. “The hope my boy is ok, the shock of finding out and then the mix of rage and sadness. No mother, no parent should ever have to go through it, because it never ends, you can’t move on from it.”

Caroline Willgoose with Harvey before his murder last year
Caroline Willgoose with Harvey before his murder last year (Supplied)

Shortly after his death, the heartbroken mother paid tribute to her son, describing Harvey as “caring, loving and a funny young man”. She shared happy pictures on social media of him at a festival and others with her on holiday in Tenerife and Greece.

Then, days later, when the football team he supported, Sheffield United, played in the city, Caroline and Harvey’s father, Mark, joined supporters in a march before the game. At the 15th minute of the match, emotion broke out inside the stadium as the crowd, joined by players, delivered a standing applause to celebrate Harvey’s life.

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Today, in the back garden of his home, where he would play football with friends, the nets are still up, and the ball is on the grass. Inside the three-bedroom house, his school shoes are still out, his clothes are in an ironing pile, and his bedroom remains untouched.

“His dad sometimes goes in [the bedroom] to have a cry because it still smells of him, everything inside has remained the same,” Caroline says.

“We’ve got a dog, a cockapoo, which was born just the day he [Harvey] passed, and he won’t even go that room, he knows there’s something. His [Harvey’s] shoes, clothes in the ironing pile and balls and nets in the garden…. I just can’t get rid of them.

“It’s also simple things like I find an old drawing he’s done from primary school, and things like that. Mother’s Day cards, too. You don’t want to move those things, and they just remain static for you, because you never want to leave your son behind.”

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Caroline Willgoose speaks alongside her husband and Harvey’s father Mark at a press conference following the year anniversary of Harvey’s death
Caroline Willgoose speaks alongside her husband and Harvey’s father Mark at a press conference following the year anniversary of Harvey’s death (PA)

The despair over Harvey’s death has, at times, escalated into frustration and anger over the past year of immense grieving for the family.

Earlier this year, an independent review into Harvey’s death, which was commissioned by the academy trust that runs his school, found “several missed opportunities” to address behaviour and manage risk before the stabbing.

According to the family lawyers Irwin Mitchell, the review, which was not published, showed records were not requested or reviewed before Khan’s move from another school, where there had been incidents involving violence, weapons references and anger.

Also, despite an investigation into a knife allegation on the day of Harvey’s death, the law firm said the report found Khan was allowed into school “unsearched and without any completed assessment”.

The criminal trial, which saw Khan convicted of murder and detained for at least 16 years, heard tensions were running high at the school in the week before the attack, with a lockdown declared on one day after an unproven claim that a pupil in a fight had a knife.

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Harvey had stayed off for most of the week, texting his father: “Am not going in that school while people have knives.”

Screen grab taken from CCTV issued by South Yorkshire Police of Mohammed Umar Khan (green tag) and Harvey Wilgoose (blue tag) in the corridor at school before Khan killed fellow pupil Harvey
Screen grab taken from CCTV issued by South Yorkshire Police of Mohammed Umar Khan (green tag) and Harvey Wilgoose (blue tag) in the corridor at school before Khan killed fellow pupil Harvey (South Yorkshire Police)

“I feel guilty because we urged him to go into school,” says Caroline. “I felt like we led him into the lion’s den. He didn’t want to go. But then also, where was the protection for my son? Where were the checks by the school?

“If they’d even looked at his [Khan’s] phone they’d have realised he was heading down a dark road with an unhealthy interest in weapons. He was out to kill somebody; there were so many missed opportunities.”

The school trust did release the report’s 10 recommendations, saying it would help implement them. They included mandatory record sharing of any pupil school move with senior sign-off confirming safeguarding and behaviour records have been reviewed before a pupil starts.

The trust also said a number of “robust measures” had been introduced since Harvey’s death – although Caroline says they haven’t gone far enough.

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Following her son’s death, an MP, on behalf of the family, asked the school if it would introduce a knife metal detector, known as a knife arch, at its entrance. It responded by saying handheld knife detectors are already in use, she said.

The Independent understands the school took advice on options for security after Heavey’s death and has since brought in other changes including bleed kits, enhanced staff training and updated search policites.

The knife used by Mohammed Umar Khan to murder Harvey Willgoose
The knife used by Mohammed Umar Khan to murder Harvey Willgoose (South Yorkshire Police)

Caroline, who offered a donated knife arch to all schools in the Sheffield area, says: “Schools are more worried about reputation and not scaring the parents, I’ve even heard some say [knife arches] they look frightening. But by not having the arches, they are putting children at risk.

“It’s a sad matter of fact that if there was one at All Saints on the day Harvey was murdered, he would still be here today.”

Caroline is also calling for stricter punishment for children caught with knives, claiming school leaders avoid suspensions “because it looks bad on school targets”. It comes on the day The Independent reveals there were more than 700 incidents of knife crimes in schools in England and Wales last year.

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“Doing this, trying to raise awareness and push schools to take action, helps me continue with my life,” she says. “It’s all in the name of Harvey – I just know he would want me to be doing this.”

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Cambridge men defeat Oxford to extend era of dominance

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Cambridge have extended their dominance of the men’s Boat Race, overcoming some of the most choppy and windy conditions in recent memory to win for the fourth consecutive year.

With a team packed with internationals and Olympians that have swept all before them this year, Cambridge arrived as clear favourites to chalk up yet another win after only losing once in the past decade.

Cambridge began strongly, despite the slight disadvantage of starting from the Middlesex station, before Oxford rallied gamely during a messy middle section of the race.

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Both teams were warned by the race umpire and there were a series of close calls between the oars of the two sets of rowers.

With water frequently lapping up into the boat in virtual sea conditions, there were briefly even fears that one of the boats could become submerged.

Oxford’s unexpected resistance was brave, but there is no bluffing over the 4.3-mile Championship Course and Cambridge gradually eased to a comfortable four-length victory to win what was the 171st Boat Race. It was Cambridge’s seventh win in eight years to extend their overall lead since 1829 to 89-81.

While the Dark Blues were again defeated in the men’s race they had had something to celebrate in the earlier women’s race, ending a 10-year wait since their last victory.

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After starting from the supposedly slower Middlesex station, Oxford led from literally the first stroke to the last, prevailing over Cambridge for the first time since 2016.

Since then, the Light Blues had won eight times in a row, with the 2020 edition cancelled during the Covid-19 pandemic. In front of their proud parents, sisters Lilli and Mia Freischem became the first siblings to compete against one another in the Boat Race, with Oxford’s Lilli securing family bragging rights.

The Dark Blues powered off, taking a lead of half-a-length within the first minute. Cambridge rallied but, as the crews then settled going into the first turn just after Hammersmith Bridge, Oxford had already established clear water. This was vital given that Cambridge had won the toss, and choosing the Surrey station would have given them an advantage on that bend. The Oxford lead mitigated that advantage hugely, however, as they could then move across into the water in front.

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Dozens of people were taken to the hospital after the bee swarm attacked a crowd in Panama (Picture: Bomberos De Panama)

A swarm of bees has left 150 people injured, with 50 in hospital, after it attacked a crowd at an Easter event.

Residents in the town of Penonome in central Panama, South America, were left shocked after a colony of Africanised bees, or better known as killer bees, swarmed the neighbourhood.

The swarm happened during the Via Crucis religious procession, known in English as the Stations of the Cross ceremony, which is often held on Good Friday to represent Jesus’s journey to the crucifixion.

Around 150 people were injured in the attack, while 50 were taken to nearby hospitals for treatment.

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The local fire department said the recent bee attack marks a series of several in the region this year (Picture: Bomberos De Panama)

According to local outlet Destino Panama, among those injured was the priest who led the religious event, the local fire department said.

The local fire department was called to the scene and shared footage on its social media showing residential streets lined with several emergency service vehicles.

It is not known what caused the swarm to descend on the crowd, but attacks are more likely to occur between January and April when food is scarcer, and the dry, hot weather can make them more irritable.

The swarm marks a series of several bee attacks in the region, with more than 1,820 recorded cases in January and February this year alone, Destino Panama reported.

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What are killer bees?

Killer bees, also known as Africanised bees, are a hybrid strain of African and European honey bees, according to the Natural History Museum.

The bees were bred by Brazilian geneticist Dr Warwick E Kerr in 1956 in an effort to improve honey production in Brazil.

The hybrid species combines the European bees’ ability to generate greater honey yields with the African honey bees’ better adaptation to warmer climates.

African honey bees are naturally more aggressive than European varieties – a trait which has been passed onto killer bees.

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They are only found in parts of North, Central and South America.

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Locals were left shocked after the swarm attacked the neighbourhood (Picture: Bomberos De Panama)

Can killer bees actually kill humans?

Despite their rather dangerous name, a single killer bee is no deadlier than any other honey bee species, the Natural History Museum says.

Killer bees tend to be smaller than honey bees with short wings and carry less venom.

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What makes them appear so deadly is when they are forced to defend their nest.

When a European honey bee is threatened, only 10% of the bees will venture out of their hive to protect their home.

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Killer bees can be deadly in swarms, but a single killer bee is no deadlier than a European honey bee (Picture: Getty Images/Westend61)

In comparison, killer bees will empty their nests, flying in swarms of around 300,000 to 800,000.

Their numbers can increase exponentially, as with every sting, a pheromone is released to signal for more bees from the colony to join the onslaught.

It is estimated that around 1,000 stings could kill an adult human.

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However, it is important to note that killer bees do not attack for no reason.They use their stinging defence when they genuinely believe their colony is at risk.

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What Enzo Fernandez said about Real Madrid and why Chelsea dropped their midfielder | Football

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Enzo Fernandez has been dropped for his comments about moving to Madrid (AP)

Enzo Fernandez has been dropped by Chelsea for two matches following his comments about a potential move to Real Madrid.

During an in an interview with YouTube channel Avirales which was released last weekend, Fernandez was not directly asked about Real Madrid but was questioned on which city he would like to live in.

‘I’d like to live in Spain. I really like Madrid, it reminds me of Buenos Aires,’ Fernandez said.

‘Players live where they want. I’d live in Madrid. I get by in English, but I’d be more comfortable in Spanish.’

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Fernandez’s comments came after he cast doubt over his Chelsea future following their Champions League exit last month.

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‘I don’t know, I don’t know,’ he replied.

‘There are eight games left and the FA Cup. There’s the World Cup and then we’ll see.’

Chelsea drop Enzo Fernandez for two games

On Friday, Chelsea manager Liam Rosenior confirmed that Fernandez will not be selected for his side’s FA Cup tie against Port Vale on Saturday, or their Premier League match against Manchester City next Sunday.

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‘It’s disappointing for Enzo to speak that way,’ Rosenior said.

‘I have got no bad words to say about him but a line was crossed in terms of our culture and what we want to build. As a character, a person and a player, I have the utmost respect. He’s frustrated because he wants us to be successful.

‘In terms of the decision, it’s not all about me, or the sporting directors. The ownership, the players, we are aligned in our decision.

‘The door is not closed on Enzo. It’s a sanction. You have to protect the culture, and in terms of that, a line was crossed.’

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Enzo Fernandez’s agent brands decision ‘unfair’

Fernandez’s agent, Javier Pastore, has said that the Argentina international does not understand the decision and could ‘explore other options’ this summer.

‘The punishment is completely unfair,’ Pastore told The Athletic.

‘Banning the player for two matches, which moreover are also absolutely crucial for Chelsea because qualification for the Champions League is at stake and he is one of the team’s most important players.

‘There’s no real reason or justification for why he has been banned. Enzo didn’t understand the situation. When the coach told him he accepted it because he’s a highly professional guy who’s always fully committed wherever he is and respects decisions, but we don’t understand the punishment because he doesn’t mention any club or say he wants to leave Chelsea, far from it. He only mentions Madrid, the city.

‘Our plan after the World Cup is to meet with Chelsea again and, if there is no agreement, to explore other options.’

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‘Authentic’ Italian restaurant in Cambridge named best in the region

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The restaurant serves square pizzas that you can order in half and full sizes.

An Italian restaurant in Cambridge has been named one of the best in the region. Tradizioni won the award for the best restaurant in the East of England at the UK Italian Awards 2026.

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The UK Italian awards celebrates businesses across the UK with regional awards being given out to “give the whole country a chance to shine”. Other categories included best chef, best pasta restaurant, and best tiramisu.

To win the award, Tradizioni had to register and acquire enough votes from the public to be shortlisted as a finalist. The restaurant was then visited by the award’s judges, who then decided on the winning businesses.

The Gala Final Dinner was held on Monday, March 30, in London where all of the winners were handed their awards. The evening was designed to “celebrate everything that makes us proud of our unique ties with Italy”.

Found on Mill Road, the restaurant first opened in 2014 and has made itself a staple food spot on the street. Tradizioni serves a range of traditional starts such as burrata with rocket and cherry tomatoes, bruschetta, and fritto misto.

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In terms of its main courses, the restaurant has plenty of popular pasta dishes to choose from as well as steaks, lamb chops, and fish. Tradizioni also offers pizzas but rather than the usual round shape, the pizzas are square and come in half or full sizes.

You can either book a table in the restaurant or enjoy your meal at home by ordering a takeaway. You can also order products and ingredients from the deli shop to recreate your favourite dishes from Tradizioni at home.

Reviews of Tradizioni describe the restaurant as a “beautiful place” and the food is “consistently lovely and authentically Italian”. Tradizioni can be found on Mill Road next to Sedgwick Street.

The restaurant is open from 12pm to 10pm on Tuesdays to Saturdays and from 5pm to 10pm on Mondays.

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Cambridge win Men’s Boat Race but womens team miss out

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It’s the seventh time in eight years that Cambridge have come out on top in the Men’s race

Cambridge have secured their seventh win in eight years of competing in the Men’s Boat Race against Oxford. It means the Light Blues have continued their run of recent dominance over their fierce rivals.

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But it was a different story for Cambridge in the Women’s race, who were beaten for the first time since 2016. The Light Blues have dominated over the past decade, but it was Oxford who came out on top after a blistering start.

Oxford burst into the lead from the start and maintained the place at the front all the way to the finish line. It was a closely-fought battle of strategy with Cambridge holding on right until the final few hundred metres, but it was Oxford who took victory in the rough and windy conditions.

“I’m excited that I’m not too wet,” Sammy Houdaigui, cox for Cambridge men, told Channel 4. “That was a fantastic race. All credit to Oxford and the eight rowers. We had the right athletes in the boat and I’m glad I got to be a part of it.”

Harry Geffen, for Oxford, said: “It’s mixed emotions. We’re gutted to come away with a loss. A lot of people thought we’d roll over but we gave it all we had. That’s racing.”

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He added: “It was pretty rough out there. We practiced for that, especially yesterday. Nothing quite prepares you for when you’re 12 minutes deep and questioning whether you’ll make it. We stuck in there and that’s all you can do.”

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Olivia Snoddon’s 100th Parkrun

This 10-year-old is celebrating the Easter weekend by marking a huge athletic milestone.

Olivia Snoddon, who has a personal best time at the weekly 5K in Hillsborough Forest Park, took part in her 100th Parkrun on Saturday morning.

And the Co Down schoolgirl marked the occasion in style, storming to a new personal best of 21:31 and an impressive age grading of 79.32% – her previous PB was 22.05 minutes.

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Olivia told Belfast Live afterwards: “Today I ran my 100th Parkrun and I felt really proud. I love coming every week and seeing everyone, and all the volunteers are so kind.

“I’m really happy all my hard runs helped me get a PB. It felt amazing to finish today, and I’m excited to keep going and reach my next milestone.”

She started taking part in the Parkruns with her dad Steve when she was just eight years old and quickly developed a strong passion for running.

These days, Olivia is often one of the first people to arrive at the event and has progressed to the point where she is now regularly the fastest female taking part overall.

Olivia’s dedication has also been recognised at a regional level, having recently qualified for the Northern Ireland Athletics Junior Cross Country Endurance Squad. She is also a proud member of Lagan Valley Athletics Club minis.

Speaking to Belfast Live ahead of Saturday, dad Steve said the family are all very proud of Olivia and her achievements: “We’re incredibly proud of Olivia. To reach 100 Parkruns at just 10 years old is a fantastic achievement, but more than that, it’s her attitude.

“She genuinely loves running, is always up early and ready to go, and gives it everything every single week.”

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Today, Nasa has launched its first crewed mission around the Moon for more than 50 years.

The Artemis II mission will last about 10 days and take its astronauts further into space than anyone has been before. The four-person crew will not land on the Moon but will circle it, aiming to set the stage for an eventual human landing for the first time since the 1960s and 70s.

Adam is joined by space scientist, Dame Maggie Aderin-Pocock and astronaut Tim Peake – who together host the podcast 13 Minutes Presents: Artemis II.

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US and Iranian forces have been searching for a missing American crew member after a US warplane was shot down.

Iran claimed to have shot down two US warplanes, one F-15 flying over the southwest of the country and a second plane involved in a mission to rescue the F-15’s crew.

Two crew members were in the F-15 jet. One member was rescued and the other airman is still missing, the BBC’s news partner CBS reports.

The pilot of the second downed plane, an A-10 Warthog, ejected safely over the Gulf and was rescued, CBS reports.

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Iran is offering rewards to anyone who can capture the missing crew member alive, Iranian state TV reports.

US crews were reportedly met with gunfire during search-and-rescue efforts.

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Chelsea FC vs Port Vale: FA Cup prediction, kick-off time, team news, TV, live stream, h2h results, odds today

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Chelsea take on Port Vale this evening with a place in the FA Cup semi-finals up for grabs.

Liam Rosenior’s men have had a bruising last few weeks, crashing out of the Champions League and faltering in the race to finish in the Premier League top five.

The Blues were beaten heavily by Paris Saint-Germain on the continent, losing 8-2 on aggregate in the last 16. In the league, they stumbled to defeats by Newcastle United and Everton as they lost ground on Manchester United, Aston Villa and Liverpool in their bid to secure a top-five place.

This Easter fixture against League One’s basement boys Port Vale gives Chelsea a huge opportunity to stop the rot and return to winning ways, with the added bonus of reaching a major semi-final.

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Vale themselves are practically down already from the third tier, 14 points adrift of safety with eight games left to play.

The Valiants are currently led by experienced head Jon Brady, but don’t come into this clash with any kind of consistent form. A 1-0 win over Bolton Wanderers in late March was a pleasant surprise, but they were brought crashing down to earth with 1-0 and 4-0 defeats by Doncaster Rovers and Wycombe Wanderers respectively.

In the FA Cup, however, they have been a completely different prospect.

They stunned Sunderland in the fifth round to earn their place in the hat for the last eight, with Ben Waine’s first-half strike enough to send them through at Vale Park. That followed another upset in the fourth round, as they beat Bristol City by the same scoreline at home, with Waine notching in extra time.

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Date, kick-off time and venue

Chelsea vs Port Vale is scheduled for a 5.15pm BST kick-off tonight, Saturday, April 4, 2026.

The match will take place at Stamford Bridge.

Where to watch Chelsea vs Port Vale

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TV channel: In the UK, the game will be televised live on BBC One as well as TNT Sports 1. Coverage on the BBC starts at 5pm BST, while the TNT coverage begins at 4.30pm.

Live stream: You can stream the game live and for free on BBC iPlayer with a TV licence. TNT Sports subscribers can also catch the contest live online via the HBO Max app and website.

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