BERLIN (AP) — Ali Darwich, a gay Muslim influencer in Berlin, picks up a date from his plate, takes a sip of water, and addresses the 15 friends sitting around the table and breaking the Ramadan fast with him.
The 33-year-old German with Palestinian and Lebanese roots — who goes by @alifragt or “Ali asks” on Instagram — has a quickly growing following on Instagram, where he draws attention to the difficulties of living as a young, queer Muslim and calls for more tolerance and inclusiveness.
“Tonight we want to send a message that no matter where a person comes from, no matter who that person loves, no matter how queer that person is, they cannot be too queer … because they are exactly as they should be,” Darwich says, smiling at the diverse group of Muslims and Christians, Germans and immigrants, gay and straight people sharing this meal with him as the sun sets over Berlin.
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Gay Muslim influencer Ali Darwich, center left, hosts an inclusive Iftar, the Ramadan fast-breaking meal, with friends who are Muslim, Christian, queer and straight, in Berlin, Germany, Wednesday, March 11, 2026. (AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi)
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Gay Muslim influencer Ali Darwich, center left, hosts an inclusive Iftar, the Ramadan fast-breaking meal, with friends who are Muslim, Christian, queer and straight, in Berlin, Germany, Wednesday, March 11, 2026. (AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi)
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“I am a believer, I believe in God, and I find Islam beautiful, just like Christianity or Judaism and many other religions,” he says. But he adds that it’s not always easy for homosexuals to be accepted — not just for Muslims but also for queer Christians and believers of many other religions.
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Indeed, attacks against LGBTQ+ people and gay-friendly establishments are rising across Germany, including in Berlin, a city that has historically embraced the community.
According to the latest figures from 2024, there was a 40% increase in violence targeting LGBTQ+ people in 12 of Germany’s 16 federal states as compared to 2023, according to the Association of Counseling Centers for Victims of Right-Wing, Racist and Antisemitic Violence.
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Gay Muslim influencer Ali Darwich, right, welcomes friends for an inclusive Iftar, the Ramadan fast-breaking meal, with friends who are Muslim, Christian, queer and straight, in Berlin, Germany, Wednesday, March 11, 2026. (AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi)
Gay Muslim influencer Ali Darwich, right, welcomes friends for an inclusive Iftar, the Ramadan fast-breaking meal, with friends who are Muslim, Christian, queer and straight, in Berlin, Germany, Wednesday, March 11, 2026. (AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi)
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Darwich calls for inclusion of homosexual Muslims
In one of his Instagram videos, Darwich sits by himself on a table during Ramadan and talks about the loneliness some Muslim homosexuals face when they are shunned by their families. It makes life hard, he says, especially during holidays that are usually a time of togetherness.
He calls on people to open their hearts and doors to queer Muslims so they don’t have to be alone for Iftar, the evening meal during Ramadan.
And for his gay followers he also has a message on Instagram: “You deserve to break your fast surrounded by people who accept you — fully and without conditions.”
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Gay Muslim influencer Ali Darwich, right, welcomes friends for an inclusive Iftar, the Ramadan fast-breaking meal, with friends who are Muslim, Christian, queer and straight, in Berlin, Germany, Wednesday, March 11, 2026. (AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi)
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Gay Muslim influencer Ali Darwich, right, welcomes friends for an inclusive Iftar, the Ramadan fast-breaking meal, with friends who are Muslim, Christian, queer and straight, in Berlin, Germany, Wednesday, March 11, 2026. (AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi)
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Darwich’s coming out a few years ago wasn’t easy.
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When he told his mother about it, she at first didn’t want to believe him, then she cried and they didn’t talk for half a year. Many other members of his extended family also were taken aback.
“From one day to the next, I was no longer invited. Not only to Ramadan, but also to family celebrations, and that was a very difficult time for me,” he told The Associated Press in an interview this week.
Friends stepping up when your family shuns you
While Darwich and his mom are getting along just fine now, he said it helped him tremendously at the time that his friends stepped up and became a kind of family for him, supporting and accepting him.
For this week’s “real life” Iftar in Berlin, his friend Randa Weiser, 40, a German-Palestinian influencer who shares her everyday life with three kids and husband on social media under the handle @randa_and_the_gang, has opened her home for Ali and his and her friends.
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She cooked up a feast of freekeh soup, fragrant yellow rice with almonds, raisins and cardamon, grilled chicken drumsticks, and a variety of sweets for desserts.
Gay Muslim influencer Ali Darwich, right, and Randa prepare food for an inclusive Iftar, the Ramadan fast-breaking meal, with friends who are Muslim, Christian, queer and straight, in Berlin, Germany, Wednesday, March 11, 2026. (AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi)
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Gay Muslim influencer Ali Darwich, right, and Randa prepare food for an inclusive Iftar, the Ramadan fast-breaking meal, with friends who are Muslim, Christian, queer and straight, in Berlin, Germany, Wednesday, March 11, 2026. (AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi)
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“It’s an absolute colorful mix tonight,” she said referring to the crowd around the Iftar table. While most people are German, many of their families originally come from faraway places like Jordan, Lebanon and Morocco, Turkey, Chechnya and Syria, Iran and Peru.
Weiser said she got “some hate” on Instagram when she posted earlier in the day that she was about to host an inclusive Iftar, but mostly, she says her followers agree that “you can be Muslim and gay or lesbian.”
As the crowd — many of them influencers as well — dug into Weiser’s food, they didn’t miss an opportunity to shoot video of one another and post it quickly on their accounts.
One of them, Darwich’s good friend Haidar Darwish, a belly dancer and artist who came from Syria in 2016, had dressed up for the occasion with a red fez and a white, gold-embroidered gallabiyah.
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Haidar Darwish, a belly dancer and artist who came from Syria, attends an inclusive Iftar, the Ramadan fast-breaking meal, with friends who are Muslim, Christian, queer and straight, in Berlin, Germany, Wednesday, March 11, 2026. (AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi)
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Haidar Darwish, a belly dancer and artist who came from Syria, attends an inclusive Iftar, the Ramadan fast-breaking meal, with friends who are Muslim, Christian, queer and straight, in Berlin, Germany, Wednesday, March 11, 2026. (AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi)
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“The hate and crimes against women, Muslim people, Jewish people also, and queers and trans siblings of mine have increased,” said Darwish, who goes by @thedarvishofficial on Instagram.
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“But no matter how much the others will show us hate, we can show more love only if we are believing in ourselves,” he said, adding that they will be fine as long as they have “the help of our allies and friends and people that have our backs.”
The bout, between the unbeaten contenders, is widely seen as a title eliminator at featherweight, with champion Alexander Volkanovski possibly next for the winner.
However, rumours circulated this week that Evloev would see his absence from the Octagon go on, with the Russian apparently struggling with Visa issues.
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The 32-year-old denied these reports, though, writing on Telegram on Thursday: “Don’t listen to unreliable sources. Everything’s fine with the visa. We’re going for victory.”
Speculation that Evloev would withdraw was only heightened by a video from Jean Silva, the UFC’s sixth-ranked featherweight. Silva, speaking via his Instagram story, appeared to suggest he would share big news soon, saying: “I’m the next champion and you’re going to have to see this.”
Jean Silva (left) won a decision against Britain’s Arnold Allen in January (Getty Images)
Some took his words as a suggestion that he will replace Evloev in London, while others wondered whether he has been paired with Volkanovski in the division’s next title fight.
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Either way, Murphy appeared unfazed, sharing a video of himself at the gym, nine days out from his third UFC main event.
The Manchester fighter, 34, will enter UFC London on a nine-fight win streak and with an overall record of 17-0-1. He is ranked third at 145lb. Meanwhile, No 1-ranked Evloev is 19-0.
Lerone Murphy knocked out Aaron Pico in August with a stunning spinning elbow (Getty Images)
The Russian’s last fight was a narrow points win over former bantamweight champion Aljamain Sterling, while Murphy last competed in August, knocking out Aaron Pico with a spinning back elbow.
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Silva, 29, actually competed as recently as this week, but outside the UFC, as he faced Bryce Mitchell in a grappling match. The pair fought to a draw, 11 months after Silva knocked out Mitchell in the UFC. The Brazilian’s most-recent UFC outing was a close decision win against Murphy’s compatriot Arnold Allen in January.
Coronation Street fans have previously shared what they think Jodie Ramsey’s next move will be, and it seems they’re even more sure following her latest appearance in the long-running show.
It would be fair to say that fans haven’t trusted the character ever since she first appeared in the ITV soap, before she was revealed to be the long-lost sister of Shona Platt.
Her initial arrival, however, sparked a mystery as her identity was at first unknown, as she appeared during Corrie’s epic crossover with Emmerdale, dubbed Corriedale, which featured a horror multi-vehicle pile-up.
While not involved in the accident, Jodie was seen tied up in the back of a van being driven by Emmerdale returnee, Graham Foster, and while caught up in the traffic caused by the horror smash, Jodie used her chance to escape and as she did, DC Kit Green gave chase and she ended up running into a tree.
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This left her among the injured in the hospital and that was how she found a then-pregnant Shona, who was also involved in the crash, alongside David, and ended up giving birth to their first child together, Harper.
While Shona was in the hospital, Jodie revealed herself, much to David’s confusion as he’d never heard of Jodie before. But she has since been invited to stay with the Platt family at No.8, with viewers noting she seems keen to replace Shona in her life by cosying up to David.
This week, Jodie has been seen stepping up her war with lawyer Adam Barlow, who has been on Jodie’s case as she keeps walking David the dog, without picking up his mess. After Adam spotted Jodie walking the dog, he was quick to give her a lecture about the importance of cleaning up dog poo.
While Jodie just left him with a smile, she, or Adam hasn’t let it go. Earlier this week David the dog was spotted cocking his leg on Adam’s new car. He was furious, but Jodie failed to take him seriously. Then, in the café, Tracy Barlow spied the dog behind the counter and threatened to report Jodie to environmental health.
During the mid-week visit to Weatherfield, Adam headed to No.8 with a bag of dog poo that had been left on his car, and made it clear he knew how was responsible. Jodie denied all knowledge and was backed by David Platt. Later, David joined Jodie in planting more muck on Adam, only for him to capture them on camera, and he later took great delight in sharing the footage far and wide.
But it was following Thursday’s (March 12) visit to Weatherfield that Corrie fans were once again left unsure about Jodie’s intentions as she was seen spending more time with David.
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@janice_gro33662 said: “I think Jodie is about to make her move on David #Corrie.” @its0l_ replied: “Been obvious since the start, she wants what Shona has got.” @agf1052 posted: “I’m not liking this vibe between David and Jodie #Corrie.”
@LadyReignFC commented: “David has been around Jodie more than he’s been around Shona since Corriedale. Shona wasn’t even in this episode. Just David & his sister-in-law whom he met 2 months ago & invited to come live in his house without asking his wife first. #corrie.” @RyanSoapKing25 added: “David and Jodie are going to sleep together ain’t they #Corrie.”
Scott Bessent, the US treasury secretary, has played down the significance of any financial benefits for Moscow, stressing that the measures are “narrowly tailored” and “short term”.
But that feels like wishful thinking from Washington, and a lot of positive spin.
According to the Financial Times, Russia has been pocketing as much as $150m a day in extra oil revenues as a result of the crisis, after the disruption to global energy supplies led to increased demand from China and India.
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The lifting of sanctions means it now has a load of extra customers it can potentially sell to, and business has already begun, with Thailand announcing this morning that it’s ready to buy Russian oil.
Oil was the area where the Trump administration had sought to put pressure on the Kremlin – to harm its economy in a bid to bring it to the table on Ukraine.
‘I’m not playing games with Putin’
To a certain extent it was working. Depleted sales to India (as a result of US sanctions), combined with a drop in prices, has led to a ballooning budget deficit, by depriving the Kremlin of a vital source of income.
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Russia’s defence spending hadn’t been impacted yet, but it was making the maths harder for Moscow to add up.
So this represents a remarkable turnaround, not only economically but diplomatically too.
Symbolically it brings Russian oil back in from the cold, and creates further splits in the transatlantic alliance.
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Europe is staunchly against any sanctions relief for Russia, with both Ursula von der Leyen and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz voicing their opposition to it in recent days. Such friction only plays into Moscow’s hands.
Domestically, too, it helps the Kremlin reinforce its message to the public that it was right all along – that the world needs Russia.
“The US is effectively acknowledging the obvious: without Russian oil, the global energy market cannot remain stable,” Kremlin investment envoy Kirill Dmitriev wrote on Telegram.
“Amid the growing energy crisis, further easing of restrictions on Russian energy sources appears increasingly inevitable, despite resistance from some in the Brussels bureaucracy,” he added.
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Moscow clearly hopes this means that the sanctions genie is out of the bottle. Depending on the direction of oil prices, it may well be right.
Businesses will be able to set higher limits in a matter of days
Andrew Nuttall U35 Lifestyle Writer
12:01, 13 Mar 2026
People are being reminded of a significant change to contactless payments in the UK that will take effect within a matter of days. It will get rid of a long-standing limit in favour of a new rule for banks and customers to follow.
From Thursday, March 19, banks will be able to set higher contactless limits than the existing £100 per transaction limit. Although the cap is being removed, UK Finance suggests most banks will likely stick to the £100 limit in the short term for security reasons as customers adjust to the new rules.
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Customers will be able to set their own personal contactless limits or disable the feature entirely through their banking apps. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) decided to scrap the limit following a public consultation.
Banks and payment providers must have robust fraud controls when processing contactless transactions. The greater flexibility will incentivise firms to step up their fraud prevention, giving consumers greater protection and peace of mind.
The FCA is implementing the change to the contactless rule, and existing safeguards will remain in place. This will allow customers to be refunded in cases of unauthorised fraud, such as if their card is lost or stolen, reports the Express.
Experts believe these new limit removals will have major impacts on businesses that rely on contactless payments. Kate Nicholls, chair of UKHospitality, said: “Making life easier for consumers is a positive for any hospitality and high street business, and I’m pleased the FCA is bringing forward this change.
“Contactless has increasingly become the preferred payment method of choice for many people and lifting the limit can mean quicker and easier experiences for consumers. Whilst many people still prefer to use cash or chip and PIN, this change adds much-needed flexibility for providers and consumers.”
Recent reports suggest that the majority of UK adults favour contactless payments. UK Finance found that, since 2023, nearly four out of 10 payments in the UK have been contactless, and that a third of UK adults use mobile contactless payments at least once a month.
The findings also shared that, in total, contactless payments made up 38% of all payments made in the UK during 2023. This covers both the use of physical cards and cards loaded onto mobile phones or other devices, such as watches, which are then used to initiate contactless payments.
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How have contactless limits changed in the UK?
Contactless payments have existed for decades, and longer than some people may realise. The concept of tapping to pay without entering a PIN number has been available in the UK since 2007 – almost 20 years ago.
Pioneered by Barclays with its OnePulse card, the limit on its use was relatively modest by today’s standards. In 2007, customers were capped at £10. Over the years, it gradually rose in line with inflation as the concept rolled out further across the country.
Previous ceiling limits were increased gradually over several years to what they are today:
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£15 (2010)
£20 (2012)
£30 (2015)
£45 (2020)
The most recent increases occurred during the peak of the coronavirus pandemic, providing a quicker and more sanitary method for people to pay without handling cash or sharing card reader keypads.
Since October 2021, most places have offered £100 as the maximum amount people can tap to pay, and this is now set to change again at individual discretion. Although card limits were £100, payments made via digital wallets, such as Apple Pay and Google Pay on smartphones, often had no set limit due to biometrics.
The Changing Rooms star says financial advisers told him they can guarantee his lifestyle for 20 years
As he celebrates his 61st birthday this month, interior design guru Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen acknowledges he’s “on a bit of a countdown clock”. Despite amassing substantial wealth through his appearances on programmes including Changing Rooms, DIY SOS and Celebrity Bear Hunt, Laurence concedes that financial concerns are beginning to creep in.
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Laurence revealed: “There’s a moment when you sit down with all these financial advisers and they say: we can guarantee the kind of lifestyle you’ve got for 20 years. So basically, I’ve got to die at 81 or else I’m going to be in total Jane Austen penury.”
He looks back with nostalgia on the era when he would stroll through London’s exclusive Burlington Arcade following “a good lunch” and splash out freely on whatever took his fancy. Thankfully, Laurence notes, he “knocked off the shopping addiction in lockdown”.
Laurence acknowledges he’s historically been rather extravagant, investing “about a grand” in each of his tailored suits and purchasing his wife a hat from prestigious milliner Stephen Jones “just because it was Tuesday”.
Educated as a fine artist, Laurence held various positions at upmarket retailers including Liberty, Harvey Nichols and Harrods – where he “sold Monty Don’s jewellery before he reincarnated himself as a gardener”. However, Laurence reveals his talent for interior design then paved the way for a profitable career “doing the most extraordinarily intricate things to very wealthy ladies’ boudoirs in Knightsbridge”
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In 1996, his rising reputation as an interior designer resulted in an offer from the BBC and Laurence unexpectedly became a television personality.
Whilst Laurence and Changing Rooms co-stars Carol Smillie and “Handy” Andy Kane became recognisable television faces throughout the show’s eight-year run, they discovered that fame and fortune don’t necessarily go hand in hand. He told The Times: “My earnings went through the floor. You got paid virtually nothing and were put in a minicab after making the most-watched programme on BBC1.”
Simultaneously, he notes, commissions for his interior design business started to diminish because his aristocratic clients didn’t want to be linked with a television reality show.
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Shrewd property investments have supported Laurence and his wife Jackie over the years and they now reside in a 17th-century manor house in the Cotswolds with their daughters, Cecile and Hermione, and four grandchildren.
An inheritance enabled Laurence to get onto the property ladder when he was 24 but, he acknowledges, he made a net loss when he sold his first flat.
The second property he purchased with Jackie, an “ugly” bungalow in South-east London generated them a substantial profit of over £270,000 when they sold it, as did their subsequent investment in Greenwich. The Gloucestershire property has more than doubled in value since Laurence and Jackie took up residence, and their second home in Cornwall has also experienced a significant appreciation since they purchased it.
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However, Laurence concedes that the era of substantial property profits is over, stating: “We’re the last generation to be able to say that. Nobody else is going to be able to make those enormous leaps in the property market.”
Katie Bradsell turned multiple offers for a lift home
A hairdresser has been banned from getting behind the wheel after she drove herself home following a seven hour binge.
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Katie Bradsell, 35, had been drinking at her local pub and had refused multiple lift homes from regulars as well as bar staff. She instead decided to make the 1.1 mile trip home in her Audi, telling the landlady: “It’s only down the road.”
The landlady called police, who went to Bradsell’s home where they found her car parked in her driveway.
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Bradsell answered the door but refused to take a breathalyser test and instead kicked out at a PC as she was escorted to a patrol car, where she also kicked the vehicles door into another officer multiple times. Neither officer was injured during the assaults.
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Inquiries revealed Bradsell was notorious amongst neighbours for bouts of drunkenness and anti social behaviour on their cul-de-sac.
In 2023, she was convicted of racially aggravated harassment after she branded a mixed race neighbour as a “fat smelly sweaty p***” and an ”ugly c..nt’ during an argument outside their respective houses in a row of terraces. She also had a conviction for assault on an emergency worker in 2020.
At Chester magistrates court, Bradsell pleaded guilty to failing to provide a sample of breath for analysis and to two charges of assault on an emergency worker.
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She was ordered to complete 20 rehabilitation activity days and a three month alcohol treatment programme as part of a 12 month community order. She was also ordered to pay each of the officers £75 in compensation was banned from driving for 20 months and ordered to pay £199 in costs and a surcharge.
Bradsell refused a lift
The incident occurred on January 7 this year after Bradsell, of Willow Hey, Saughall, Chester, had attended the Saughall Arms pub during the mid afternoon and then stayed into the evening, where staff were hosting their regular Wednesday quiz night for the regulars.
Miss Lisa McGuire, prosecuting, said: “Miss Bradsell was there from about 3pm drinking alcohol and by 10.10pm, Ms Summers the publican believed the defendant had consumed about eight pints of lager and a shot of alcohol.
”Miss Bradsell then indicated her intention to leave in her car – even though she is intoxicated. A few people around her say ‘We will give you a lift home.”
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”There was then a conversation between [the landlady] and Miss Bradsell about driving but Miss Bradsell was determined to drive home, stating ‘it’s only down the road’. She then jumped into her vehicle which caused concern and due to the level of intoxication the landlady made a report to police.
“Police attended at the defendant’s address where she was requested to provide a sample. She refused to provide a sample and became confrontational with the attending officers. That culminated in kicking out at the officers and making contact with their legs. No significant injuries were sustained by the officers. ”
In mitigation for Bradsell, defence solicitor Catherine Higham said: ”She has had significant issues with mental health and has been using alcohol to cope with issues that she has encountered. She is medicated to some extent but was still struggling to obtain the assistance from her GP. ”
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In sentencing District Judge Jack McGarva told Bradsell: ”It is clear that there are issues that have gone on in your life making it very difficult for you to cope – though having a massive amount of alcohol does not help that at all.
“For people with anxiety and depression alcohol is probably the worst thing you can use. It is a depressant and after a high there is a massive low. It is not a great thing. ”
There have been two signs in the aftermath of the Italy defeat to suggest Borthwick may be running out of time. Within hours of the final whistle in Rome, a leading bookmaker sent round the odds for the candidates to replace him. Ronan O’Gara was the favourite, the former Ireland fly-half who has overseen great success at La Rochelle winning two European Cups, even with La Rochelle currently in the middle of their worst season for some time. Andy Farrell, the Ireland head coach, was also listed on there, although there is a better chance of pigs taking flight.
North Yorkshire Police is appealing for information and sightings to help locate 28-year-old Ryan Rudd after he failed to return home or to his barracks in Catterick Garrison when expected after a night out with friends last month.
As reported by The Press last week, he was reported missing to police on March 1 after being out of contact with family, friends and colleagues – who were concerned for his safety.
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The last confirmed sighting of Ryan at 2.54am on February 15, walking past the Old Flour Factory towards New Millgate in Selby.
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He is described as white, around 5ft 8in, of slim build with dark brown hair, and when he was last seen he was wearing a black t-shirt, blue hooded top and black trousers.
CCTV images taken on the day that Ryan was last seen (Image: North Yorkshire Police)
Ryan’s Mum Kerstin and Dad Ken have today released a new image of Ryan along with this statement: “As a family, we are devastated and struggling to put into words how we feel.
“We would ask anyone who has even the smallest piece of information that could help bring Ryan home to please contact the police. We are desperate to have him back.”
Inspector Ciaran Conlon from North Yorkshire Police said: “This is an extremely difficult time for Ryan’s family, and they are currently receiving support from specialist officers.
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Ryan’s family are receiving support from specialist officers. (Image: North Yorkshire Police)
“As with any investigation, we remain open minded and will continue to explore all lines of enquiry, but we must accept the possibility that Ryan has entered the River Ouse.
“If you do have any information which can help with the search then please call us 101. Any immediate sightings should be reported to 999.”
On St Patrick’s Thursday at Prestbury Park, Heart Wood triumphed over Jonbon in the Ryanair Chase to give Henry de Bromhead his first winner of this year’s Festival.
33/1 shot Home By The Lee won the Stayers’ Hurdle at the fifth time of asking for Joseph O’Brien, while there was a first Cheltenham win for Jimmy Fyffe as favourite Supremely West triumphed in the Pertemps Network Hurdle final.
40/1 shot White Noise sprung a shock in the opening Mares’ Novices’ Hurdle before Meetmebythesea won the Jack Richards Novices’ Limited Handicap Chase, Wodhooh delivered in the Close Brothers Mares’ Hurdle and Ask Brewster brought home the Fulke Walwyn Kim Muir Challenge Cup.
When is Cheltenham Festival 2026?
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The meeting runs for four days, beginning on Tuesday, March 10, 2026, and running until Friday, March 13.
There are seven races each day at Prestbury Park, with the first at 1.20pm GMT and the last at 5.20pm.
Cheltenham Festival 2026 race card and results
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Gold Cup Day (Friday, March 13)
14.00: County Handicap Hurdle
14.40: Mrs Paddy Power Mares’ Steeple Chase
15.20: Albert Bartlett Novices’ Hurdle
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16.00: Cheltenham Gold Cup
16.40: Festival Hunters Chase
17.20: Martin Pipe Conditional Jockeys Handicap Hurdle
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Champion Day (Tuesday, March 10) results
13.20: Supreme Novices’ Hurdle
Old Park Star 15/8f
Sober Glory 9/2
Mydaddypaddy 6/1
14.00: Arkle Novices’ Chase
Kargese 7/1
Kopek Des Bordes 11/8
Lulamba 11/10f
14.40: Handicap Steeple Chase
Saratoga 10/1
Winston Junior 5/1
Klycot 40/1
Pourquoi Pas Papa 16/1
Johnnywho 18/1
Jagwar 3/1f
Quebecois 10/1
Blow Your Wad 14/1
Lossiemouth 7/5f
Brighterdaysahead 7/2
The New Lion 3/1
16.40: Juvenile Handicap Hurdle
Madara 3/1f
Will The Wise 10/1
Moon D’orange 25/1
Downmexicoway 9/1
17.20: National Hunt Novices’ Chase
Holloway Queen 12/1
King Of Answers 22/1
One Big Bang 11/1
Union Station 28/1
Ladies’ Day (Wednesday, March 11) results
13.20: Turners Novices’ Hurdle
King Rasko Grey 11/1
Act Of Innocence 10/1
Zeus Power 50/1
Soldier Reeves 150/1
14.00: Brown Advisory Novices’ Chase
Kitzbuhel 11/1
Final Demand 7/2
Salver 25/1
Oscars Brother 18/1
Jingko Blue 9/2f
Franciscan Rock 50/1
Storm Heart 5/1
Ballyadam 40/1
Beckett Rock 33/1
15.20: Cross Country Steeple Chase
Final Orders 7/1
Favori De Champdou 2/1f
Vanillier 13/2
16.00: Queen Mother Steeple Chase
Il Etait Temps 5/2
Libberty Hunter 50/1
L’eau Du Sud 13/2
16.40: Grand Annual Steeple Chase Challenge Cup
Martator 66/1
Jazzy Matty 8/1
Break My Soul 20/1
Release The Beast 10/1
The Mourne Rambler 15/2
Mets Ta Ceinture 14/1
Bass Hunter 8/1
St Patrick’s (Thursday, March 12) results
13.20: Mares’ Novices’ Hurdle
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White Noise 40/1
Oldschool Outlaw 15/2
Place De La Nation 28/1
14.00: Jack Richards Novices’ Limited Handicap Chase
Meetmebythesea 9/1
Gold Dancer 25/1
Regent’s Stroll 5/1
14.40: Close Brothers Mares’ Hurdle
Wodhooh 5/6f
Jade de Grugy 2/1
Feet Of A Dancer 8/1
15.20: Paddy Power Stayers’ Hurdle
Home By The Lee 33/1
Ballyburn 11/2
Bob Olinger 13/2
Heart Wood 9/2
Jonbon 2/1f
Banbridge 3/1
16.40: Pertemps Network Final Handicap Hurdle
Supremely West 10/3
Lavida Adiva 22/1
Ikarak 40/1
17.20: Fulke Walwyn Kim Muir Challenge Cup
Ask Brewster 22/1
Road To Home 9/1
Monbeg Genius 18/1
Cheltenham Festival 2026 weather and going
Light rain is forecast throughout the day at Cheltenham on Friday, though the wind has calmed and there should be some sunny intervals.
However, it has turned much colder, with a highest temperature forecast of around eight degrees.
The going for Friday on the chase course is good to soft and soft in places, while it’s soft and good to soft in places on the hurdle course.
How to watch Cheltenham Festival 2026
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TV channel: ITV1 will broadcast the first six races for FREE, with coverage beginning at 12.45pm every day and running until 5pm.
Preview show ‘The Opening Show’ will be broadcast on ITV4 from 9am to 10am every morning of the meet.
The only place to watch the Festival in its entirety is on Racing TV, which will broadcast all seven races on each day of the meeting. Build-up coverage starts at 12.45pm GMT every day and coverage concludes after the final race. Racing TV is a subscription-based channel available through Sky.
Live stream: TV viewers can watch the action for free via the ITVX website and app. Racing TV is available across Android TV, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, and their own website and app.
Everything we know as major fire breaks out at Bolton industrial estate – Manchester Evening News
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Crews have spent hours at the scene
Firefighters battle a large fire at Raikes Clough Industrial Estate, Bolton(Image: Manchester Evening News / Sean Hansford)
Everything we know as major fire breaks out at Bolton industrial estate:
A major fire has broken out on a Bolton industrial estate. Emergency services were called out to Raikes Clough Industrial Estate at 2.30am this morning (March 13).
Six fire engines were sent out to the scene, alongside an aerial appliance and a high-volume pump. Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service said the fire involved a large pile of scrap metal which was ‘well alight’ as crews arrived.
The incident is understood to have taken place at Lloyds Metal. Crews worked throughout the morning to bring the fire under control, with damping down ongoing at the scene.
No one is believed to have been injured in the blaze. An investigation into the cause of the fire is due to take place.
Heavy, acrid smoke is billowing from the site this morning. Residents are being urged to keep their windows and doors closed.
Greater Manchester Police, the Environment Agency and Bolton Council are also working on the incident. Raikes Lane remains closed while crews work at the scene. Read the full story here.