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Enzo Fernandez: Was dropping Chelsea midfielder a sign of Liam Rosenior’s authority or a big risk?

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Rosenior has sought to offer Fernandez an olive branch and a route forward following the punishment.

The midfielder has continued to train with the first‑team squad and, at present, there has been no indication he will be stripped of his leadership role.

After the Port Vale game – which Fernandez watched from behind the Chelsea bench – Rosenior said things are “not what people think” between the two of them.

“In the right time, in the right moment, I’m sure the discussion will happen in terms of what’s been said between me and Enzo,” he added.

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“Enzo and I are in a very good place. Things aren’t what people maybe think they are.”

The former Strasbourg, Hull City and Derby County boss has also chosen not to respond publicly to Fernandez’s representatives, who have since insisted their client never said he wanted to leave Chelsea or London, nor referenced Real by name.

However, a wide‑ranging interview from Fernandez’s camp also claimed he “deserves much more than he is currently earning”, while further reports in Argentina have suggested attempts were made this week to have the suspension reduced.

The scrutiny is unlikely to ease and will add another layer of pressure to Fernandez’s performances when he returns against Manchester United next weekend.

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It is a blow for Chelsea, who are also without Reece James through injury, leaving Andrey Santos or Romeo Lavia likely to step up against City.

Chelsea have no regrets over their stance. Rosenior has said he needed to “protect the culture”, with those involved believing the series of remarks, which also include two controversial post-match interviews after defeat by PSG, represented a point at which the club needed to act.

There was a desire to set a precedent and avoid perceptions that Fernandez, one of the squad’s senior figures, had received preferential treatment.

Equally, Chelsea were keen not to allow ill‑discipline to take hold, having already collected nine red cards across all competitions this season.

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Chelsea remain in regular dialogue with senior players and accept some criticism, including Cucurella’s comments regarding the recruitment of young players and how that contributed to a naive first‑half performance at PSG.

Privately, the club have assured Cucurella and captain James – the latter during his most recent contract renewal – that signings with proven Premier League experience will arrive at centre‑back, central midfield and in attacking areas.

That is also what Rosenior was referring to when he said “you will see” in response to questions about Chelsea‘s ambition – a message the club view as important amid efforts by a fringe supporter group to build momentum towards a planned protest before the United match.

Rosenior has also indicated a number of players are set to sign contract renewals before the end of the season. However, Fernandez’s agent Pastore has suggested talks regarding his client will be paused until after the World Cup, where Argentina will bid to defend their title.

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Car bursts into flames on M8 as destroyed vehicle causes delays for drivers

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The incident happened at junction four westbound, near Whitburn.

Part of Scotland’s busiest motorway has been closed after a car burst into flames. Emergency crews rushed to the scene on the M8 just before 2pm on Wednesday, April 8.

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The road was closed at junction four westbound, near Whitburn. It is unclear if anyone was injured as a result of the blaze.

Drivers faced delays of up to 90 minutes as the fire service worked to extinguish the flames. Traffic Scotland announced at 3.45pm all lanes on the road had been fully reopened but warned motorists to expect further delays of around 30 minutes.

Pictures from the scene show two fire appliances and two police cars at either side of the vehicle. Smoke can be seen billowing out of the mangled wreck as fire officers stand nearby, with traffic building up behind them.

Another image taken later in the afternoon shows cones on the road blocking off one lane as a recovery vehicle removes the car from the road. A Traffic Scotland spokesperson said: “The M8 is currently closed westbound between junctions 4- 4A due to a vehicle fire.

“Emergency services are at the scene. Delays are expected. Alternative routes are recommended.”

Police Scotland has also been approached for comment.

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Support worker who had ‘sexualised kiss’ with vulnerable boy is struck off

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Chloe Short kissed a 15-year-old boy she was supposed to be helping. She has now been struck off the professional care worker register

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A support worker convicted of having a “sexualised kiss” with a vulnerable 15-year-old boy she was supposed to be helping, has been struck of the professional care worker register.

Chloe Short also engaged in text conversations with the child during which the pair expressed their love for each other, Swansea Crown Court heard when she was sentenced in December 2025. Now she has been stripped of her registration with Social Care Wales [SCW].

Short, who was 28 at the time of her conviction, was not represented and not present for a virtual professional standards hearing about her case on April 8. Make sure you never miss Wales’ biggest updates by getting our daily newsletter.

The SCW fitness to practise panel found all allegations against the former care worker proved and removed her name from the register. Short may not apply to be re-registered for five years and even then would have to convince a committee to do so.

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Committee chair Steve Jones said the case was too serious to warrant any sanction other than striking off. She had been unable to work anyway as an interim prohibition order had already been in place.

Short did not engaged in the SCW’s inquiry or process and had not expressed any insight, remorse or remedial work, Mr Jones said. There was nothing to indicate she may not pose a risk to vulnerable people if she was allowed to remain on the register.

The panel found it proved that whilst registered with SCW as a domiciliary care worker Short was convicted at Swansea Crown Court on December 3, 2025 of of intentionally touching a 15 year-old boy sexually and that her fitness to practise with SCW is therefore impaired.

“The offence is so serious there will always be the risk with Miss Short working with vulnerable people,” said Mr Jones.

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He added that her actions had brought the entire profession into disrepute. Miss Short’s case was referred to the SCW in August 2024 by her former employer, Touchstone, which had dismissed her, the panel heard.

During her sentencing hearing last year a judge told Short her behaviour had been “very inappropriate” and that she had rejected the trust which had been placed in her by virtue of her job.

Ian Wright, prosecuting, told Swansea Crown Court that Short was working for an organisation which provided support for families and children in need of assistance, and as such was “in a position of considerable trust”.

He said the defendant was assigned to support a vulnerable 15-year-old boy and carried out a series of home visits which led to “communication with him” in a “wholly inappropriate manner”. The court heard that in the messages, the defendant and the child said they loved each other, and Short told the teenager she “missed him every second” and was “obsessed with him”.

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The matter came to light when Short’s girlfriend became suspicious about her behaviour and looked through her phone. After finding messages on the device the woman alerted Short’s employers who then contacted the police. An investigation was launched during which a short video recorded on a phone was recovered showing the defendant and the boy kissing.

The court heard that the teenager had not provided an account of what happened between him and the defendant and has “never co-operated” with the prosecution.

Short, of Sycamore Court, Bargoed, who was aged 28 at the time of her conviction, had previously pleaded guilty to sexual activity with a child when she appeared in the dock for sentencing. She has no previous convictions and had no previous matters before her with SCW.

Rose Glanville, for Short, told Swansea Crown Court that the defendant had not followed a career in the support sector to exploit the access it afforded but rather “in a flawed attempt to repair the damage from her childhood”.

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With a 20 per cent discount for her guilty pleas Short was sentenced to 10 months in prison suspended for 18 months, and was ordered to complete a rehabilitation course and a mental health treatment requirement. She was told she also had to do 150 hours of unpaid work in the community.

She will be a registered sex offender for the next 10 years and the court also made her subject to a sexual harm prevention order for the same length of time.

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Two seriously injured as crash closes road for over 10 hours

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An air ambulance was also called to the crash

Two people were seriously injured after a crash closed a road on the Cambridgeshire border for over 10 hours. Lincolnshire Police were called to a crash just after 6.30am on Tuesday (April 7) on the B1166 Hulls Drove, near Crowland.

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One vehicle was involved, which was a red Ford Kuga. Two people were taken to hospital with serious injuries.

An East of England Ambulance Service spokesperson said: “We were called just after 7am on Tuesday, April 7, to a road traffic collision on the B1106 near Crowland. We attended the incident jointly with the East Midlands Ambulance Service, with both services dispatching numerous resources including critical care teams.

“These included the East Anglian Air Ambulance and The Air Ambulance Service’ (TAAS). Three patients were taken to hospital, including two with serious injuries.”

The road remained closed until 4.25pm while recovery work took place. A police spokesperson said: “We are appealing for witnesses to the collision or anyone who has any recorded footage that will assist the investigation to get in touch.”

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Hayling Care Home hosts FREE Power of Attorney talk

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Wimborne Care Home on Hayling Island understands just how important it is to plan ahead and feel confident about the future – for both yourself and for those you love.That is why they are delighted to invite readers to a free informative talk on ‘Power of Attorney’ The talk is being delivered by Michael Wilson of Wilson Wakefield Solicitors on Hayling. The talk is designed to help you make the most of one of life’s most important decisions.

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Barcelona vs Atletico Madrid LIVE: Champions League match stream, latest team news, lineups, TV, prediction

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Barca, meanwhile, made light work of Newcastle United, but they needed home advantage to do so, after a tense 1-1 draw at St James’ Park, where Lamine Yamal’s penalty late on saved them from a first-leg defeat. In the reverse fixture, however, they decimated the Magpies, pulling them apart to emerge 7-2 victors. Stay tuned with all the latest from the Nou Camp this evening with our live blog below.

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Why windfarms and electricity pylons have become a major issue in the Welsh election

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Why windfarms and electricity pylons have become a major issue in the Welsh election

Future plans for renewable energy are emerging as a key issue in the election for Wales’s parliament, the Senedd, on May 7.

Proposals for new infrastructure, including windfarms and pylon lines, required to meet targets for low carbon energy are facing opposition in many parts of rural Wales, with campaigners suggesting that the issue will influence how some people vote in the election.

With a far greater divide among parties over green issues than in past elections, windfarms and pylons have shot up the political agenda.

The Labour-run Welsh government signed a new deal in March to speed up progress towards its target of 100% of Wales’s electricity consumption being met from renewable sources by 2035. Meeting this target requires a significant expansion of on- and off-shore windfarms, solar parks and tidal energy schemes, prompting an increase in proposals. New power lines are also needed to carry the electricity generated to consumers in cities, with current proposals for new transmission lines across Carmarthenshire and Powys, largely to be carried above ground by steel pylons.

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The Conservatives made opposition to new pylon lines a focal point of their 2024 general election campaigns in Carmarthenshire and Powys, with former Welsh secretary Simon Hart featuring anti-pylon symbols on his signs in the Caerfyrddin constituency. This position is reiterated in the party’s 2026 Senedd manifesto, which calls for a “bury cables first” approach as well as a moratorium on industrial wind and solar energy developments.

Reform UK, currently running second in the polls in Wales, is also calling for new onshore wind to be banned and for solar farms to be banned on “productive arable land” and cables to be buried underground where possible.




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For right-wing parties, opposition to windfarms and pylons is consistent with their broader scepticism towards net zero. This issue is challenging for Plaid Cymru, currently leading in the polls and the Liberal Democrats, who generally back action on climate change, but see local opposition to pylons and windfarms in several of their traditionally stronger rural electoral areas in mid and west Wales.

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Plaid Cymru has already announced that it would introduce a “strong presumption in favour of undergrounding” electricity cables.

Windfarms have operated in Wales since the 1990s. By 2024, 865 onshore wind power sites produced 3,152 gigawatt-hours of electricity. In 2024 renewable electricity generation was equivalent to 54% of Welsh electricity consumption.

Part of the conflict is because wind turbines are prohibited in Wales’s national parks, clustering projects in other parts of rural Wales.

Protesters cite a perceived over-concentration of wind turbines in areas such as Radnorshire.

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Expanding capacity for renewable energy involves not only new windfarms (and solar farms and tidal power), but also new transmission lines to the carry the electricity produced in rural Wales to cities. Several lines are proposed, including the Tywi Teifi and Towy Usk networks in Carmarthenshire and south Powys, mostly carried by pylons up to 30 metres high.

As with windfarms, new pylon lines are controversial for their impact on the landscape and disruption during construction. Campaign groups such as community action body CaruTeifi and Re-THINK have plastered affected districts with signs opposing pylons, lobbied politicians, including a protest at the Senedd in February, calling for the transmission lines to be put underground.

Undergrounding power lines has also been backed by organisations including the Campaign to Protect Rural Wales and the Farmers’ Union of Wales increasing pressure on politicians.

What is not yet clear is whether voters will prioritise local concerns around windfarms and pylons or worries over climate change. A survey by the Countryside Alliance in 2025 suggested that 93% of respondents in Wales opposed pylon construction in their area. But a YouGov poll for Friends of the Earth in March found that 60% of Welsh voters were worried about climate change and 65% had a positive view of onshore wind.

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Conservative campaign sign in Caerfyrddin constituency, 2024 General Election.
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Current Welsh government planning guidance states that “where possible” new power lines “should be laid underground”. However, it also allows that “that a balanced view must be taken against costs which could render otherwise acceptable projects unviable”. Plaid Cymru plans to remove this caveat. Reform UK pledges to maintain the current guidance.

In practice, not putting transmission lines underground has been justified on grounds of access, construction disruption, and above all cost. The Independent Advisory Group on Future Electricity Grid for Wales quotes evidence that the cost is 2.2 – 2.8 times greater for underground 132Kv cables installed by digging open trenches, but notes that differentials vary by voltage and technique.

Plaid Cymru has not been clear how the additional costs would be met. Increased project costs are typically passed on to billpayers, which can be a deterrent for companies to underground cables, especially as they have a legal obligation to deliver value for money to consumers. However, any effect on the price of electricity may become more acceptable if rising oil and gas prices lead to renewable sources being considered more cost effective by the public.

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Impact on climate goals

There are concerns that increasing costs or cancelling or delaying projects will affect Wales’s ability to take necessary action on climate change. Labour has criticised Plaid Cymru for its policy changes and for rowing back on a pledge to make Wales’s carbon emissions net zero by 2035. Labour’s manifesto reaffirms its targets, outlines policies to make approval easier for renewable energy projects, and does not mention pylons.

The Green party also sees renewable energy as an issue that differentiates it from Plaid Cymru. The Welsh Green leader Anthony Slaughter told journalist Will Hayward that Plaid had “tied themselves in knots over the discussion about infrastructure. This is infrastructure that’s needed to deliver the renewable energy revolution that Wales needs, and that is a key area.”

The Greens’ manifesto states that: “Renewable energy must be developed responsibly. Infrastructure such as pylons and grid upgrades will be carefully planned to avoid damage to sensitive ecosystems and protected landscapes”.

The difference between the Greens and Plaid on this issue may become more significant if the two parties need to form a coalition after the election, as some commentators predict.

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I’m A Celebrity South Africa’s Seann Walsh reveals shocking Gemma Collins trial moment

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The pair are taking part on the All Stars version of the Ant and Dec ITV series

I’m A Celebrity South Africa’s Seann Walsh has revealed the shocking moment he experienced while taking on a trial on the ITV series with Gemma Collins.

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The comedian first took part in the Ant and Dec reality show back in 2022, which was the first to be held in Australia after several seasons were held in Wales due to the pandemic. Seann was a late arrival in the series which boasted Culture Club singer Boy George and former Coronation Street actress Sue Cleaver.

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Seann, who also competed on Strictly Come Dancing, was a popular presence in the camp. After several weeks in the jungle, Seann finished in fifth place as former footballer Jill Scott was eventually crowned the queen of the jungle.

Four years on from his first I’m A Celebrity experience, Seann can currently be found on the second series of the All Stars version of the series. Filmed last year in South Africa, Seann’s campmates include football legend Harry Redknapp, Emmerdale star Adam Thomas and Beverley Callard.

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On Wednesday (April 8), Seann joined The Chris Moyles Show on Radio X to talk about all things I’m A Celebrity South Africa. Early on in the interview, Chris brought up how the first time he was in the jungle he crawled through a ditch with former Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Matt Hancock.

As viewers will recall, Seann and Matt, who came third in the 2022 series, formed an unlikely friendship. Chris also took part in the series which divided viewers.

“I crawled through a ditch, and Matt Hancock then serenaded me with an Ed Sheeran song again. Again, that doesn’t happen every day, Dom! So, that wasn’t there this time.

“And I don’t know if he’s still… He’s probably still in Australia, isn’t he? He’s probably still in the jungle there. Hasn’t left,” he said.

Chris’ co-host Dominic Byrne proceeded to bring up that he received a text informing him that Seann had given TOWIE icon Gemma a massage in the jungle. To which Seann jokingly replied: “Oh, did they air that? Have they got cameras in my house?”

Elaborating what actually happened, Seann continued: “She was doing a trial, and then she just went, ‘To get through this I need a massage. Come on, Seann!’ and just insisted that I massaged her.

“I don’t know if I was massaging the GC or Gemma Collins. One of them. I was massaging one of them.”

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Having famously quit I’m A Celebrity after 72 hours in 2014, Gemma revealed prior to heading to South Africa that she’s determined to do better on the All Stars series.

“Going on All Stars is a real moment for me in my career – it’s redemption. To be able to do this again is the greatest honour ever. I am going to be the best campmate and get those stars. None of us will be starving under my watch,” she told ITV.

Gemma continued: “My soul told me it was right for me. I’ve never been to South Africa before. I think that is why they made a show on Essex people, because none of us have really left Essex! The fact I am now here is amazing.”

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I hate to say that Euphoria loses its way in season 3

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Launching the careers of Zendaya, Jacob Elordi and Sydney Sweeney, HBO’s Euphoria excelled in its first two seasons as a relentlessly explicit teen drama.

Peering into the disturbed lives of a group of middle-class suburban teenagers, Sam Levinson’s series overwhelmed audiences in the best way possible.

The deal was simple – strap into this rollercoaster of rampant drug abuse and hypersexualisation in a world that has failed young people, and prepare to be entertained.

However, despite my high expectations for the release of season three, this latest installment of Euphoria has not only lost its way: it’s become a bizarre parody of its former self.

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Picking up the action five years after season two, Rue (Zendaya) works as a drug mule across the Mexican border, smuggling golf-ball sized wrappers of cocaine in her stomach, before she lands a job for strip club owner Alamo (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje).

Nate (Elordi), meanwhile, struggles as a construction business owner to pay for his obscenely expensive wedding to Cassie (Sweeney), who flirts with the idea of becoming an OnlyFans star.

Zendaya continues to shine as Rue in a lackluster season three (Picture: HBO)
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Euphoria season three sees Rue become a drug mule (Picture: HBO)

Rounding out the rest of the cast, Jules (Hunter Schafer) works as a high-profile escort while Lexi (Maude Apatow) tries out a career in the TV industry.

On the surface, this updated storyline sounds as though it should be interesting, especially if you were a fan of the previous seasons like me. However, the transfer across to the world of adulthood falls short of its own high expectations.

A far cry away from the days when these characters could bump into each other down the school corridor, their new separate lives and the rather clumsy attempts to try and link them all back together feels tired and artificial.

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Euphoria season 3: Key details

Creator: Sam Levinson

Synopsis: Euphoria Season 3 follows the characters as young adults navigating life after high school. The season centers on Rue managing debt to Laurie in Mexico, an engaged Cassie and Nate living in the suburbs, Jules in art school and Lexi navigating Hollywood.

Starring: Zendaya, Hunter Schafer, Jacob Elordi, Sydney Sweeney, Alexa Demie, Maude Apatow, Eric Dane, Colman Doming, Chloe Cherry

Run time: 8 episodes

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Cassie and Nate’s story in particular feels like it walks down a heavily-trodden path as they clash over her potential OnlyFans career.

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Not only do their conversations not have any anything new or interesting to say about the industry, but it feels at odds compared to where we last left off in season two, when Cassie appeared to be so infatuated with Nate that money didn’t matter.

Now, she is enraged at not being able to have $50,000 worth of flowers at their wedding.

At one point, Cassie’s character is told how she is a ‘big fish in a small pond’, and I couldn’t help but feel like that is the perfect analogy for this series. 

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Nate and Cassie’s storyline lacks any real compared to previous seasons (Picture: HBO)
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Sydney Sweeney reprises her role as Cassie (Picture: HBO)

When the storyline was set back in high school, all of these character’s stories felt so huge and dramatic, as we witnessed a groundbreaking performance by Zendaya as a self-sabotaging drug addict.

But here, in this strange Western cowboy re-framing of the story, where neo-Nazis accidentally lace ecstasy with fentanyl, what made them once so fascinating has been lost, and with it any and all drama has been sucked out.

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Whereas the previous two seasons effortlessly glided between each character and storyline, everything feels so melodramatic and unnatural here.

Verdict

The start of Euphoria season 3 certainly has its moments, but this latest installment strangely lacks any real bite. It’s like Euphoria with all of its teeth taken out.

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Zendaya’s performance revealing Rue’s struggles is a shining light in this disappointing return.

Schafer, similarly, as Jules provides hope for the remaining episodes as each of the characters’ lives begin to become intertwined – which is when the show has previously been at its best. 

It would also be unfair to say that this series is not at times entertaining.

Even if the lines that this star-studded cast are saying feel contrived, the likes of Elordi, Sweeney and Schafer are absolute superstars and it’s great to see them back in TV.

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Additionally, there are some moments of humour throughout, despite them at times being demented.

Levinson behind the camera clearly has an eye for oddball, quirky characters and his vision for these bizarre, surrealist moments, coupled alongside his stunning cinematography, is at times magnetic.

But for every step forward that this season takes, it feels like there’s a misplaced moment, that’s unsure of what it actually wants to say, just waiting around the corner.

Previous seasons have been slow towards the beginning, so there is a chance that a stunning finale could save the day.

But even with strip club cowboys and dicey business adventures, I can’t help but feel like this latest outing – which is believed to be the last – is forced and unnatural.

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Season 3 of Euphoria premieres this April on Sky, NOW, and HBO Max.

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Pastor Cheryl Bartley, 48, will appear at Birmingham Magistrates’ Court on Thursday (Picture: PA)

A preacher will appear in court after a man died during her baptism ceremony in Birmingham.

Pastor Cheryl Bartley, 48, has been charged with one count of gross negligence manslaughter after the death in her service.

Robert Smith, 61, from Brixton in south London, died from drowning at the service at the private address in Slade Road in 2023.

Malcolm McHaffie, Head of the Special Crime Division at the Crown Prosecution Service, said: ‘We have decided to prosecute Cheryl Bartley, 48, with one count of gross negligence manslaughter in relation to her role as a pastor during a baptism.

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‘This follows the death of 61-year-old Robert Smith from Brixton in south London, who died from drowning at an address in Slade Road, Erdington on 8 October 2023.

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‘Our prosecutors have worked to establish that there is sufficient evidence to bring this case to court and that it is in the public interest to pursue criminal proceedings.

‘We have worked closely with West Midlands Police as it has carried out its investigation.

‘We remind all concerned that criminal proceedings against this defendant are active and that she has the right to a fair trial.’

Ms Bartley will appear at Birmingham Magistrates’ Court on Thursday, 14 May.

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West Midlands Ambulance Service said it was called about 1,40pm on Sunday to a medical emergency involving a man at a private address on Slade Road.

‘Staff administered advanced life support to him, but unfortunately, despite the best efforts of ambulance staff, it became clear that nothing more could be done to save him,’ a spokesperson said.

He was confirmed dead at the scene.

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Scott Mills episode of Great British Bake Off pulled by Channel 4 as ‘not appropriate’

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A special episode of Great British Bake Off will not air having featured a recently terminated BBC star. Channel 4 announced today (April 8) that an episode of Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up To Cancer has been pulled from schedule, as it featured Radio 2 DJ Scott Mills.

The 53-year-old broadcaster had been expected to appear in an upcoming celebrity special but the spin-off will no longer air following his sacking from the BBC. Prior to the scandal, Mills had filmed scenes alongside Rag n Bone Man, Edith Bowman and Aston Merrygold.

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The episode that would have broadcast Sunday April 18, will no longer be shown. A spokesperson for Channel 4 said it was not appropriate to screen Mills’ episode due to the ‘seriousness of the accusations’ against him.

An alternative episode of Celebrity GBBO will go out in its place The Mirror reports.

The statement read: “Having carefully considered the circumstances, we’ve taken the decision not to air the final episode of the 2026 series of The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up to Cancer, featuring Scott Mills. Acknowledging the seriousness of the accusations that have been made against Scott, we don’t believe it would be appropriate to air the episode at this time.

“An alternative episode of Celebrity GBBO will go out in its place.”

The former Radio 2 DJ was sacked by the BBC shortly before it emerged the Metropolitan Police launched an investigation into the 53-year-old in 2016 over allegations of serious sexual offences involving a teenage boy under 16 between 1997 and 2000. The corporation has since admitted it knew about a police investigation into allegations against Mills of a historical sexual offence in 2017, but said it “acted decisively” after receiving “new information” in the weeks before his sacking.

The “new information” was that the teenage boy at the centre of the investigation was under the age of 16. After losing his role on the Radio 2 breakfast show, Scott’s Eurovision podcast with friend Rylan Clark was also pulled.

Charities he worked with including Neuroblastoma UK and the MS Society UK also parted ways with the DJ. Mills has been an advocate for multiple sclerosis (MS) for more than a decade, having become an ambassador for MS Society UK as his mother, Sandra, was diagnosed with the progressive neurological condition.

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On Wednesday last week, Mills released a statement through his lawyers saying he had been the subject of “rumour and speculation” since he was fired, and that he “co-operated fully” with the police investigation into allegations of a historical sexual offence.

A statement released through his lawyers said: “The recent announcement that I am no longer contracted to the BBC has led to the publication of rumour and speculation. In response to this the Metropolitan Police has made a statement, which I confirm relates to me.

“An allegation was made against me in 2016 of a historic sexual offence which was the subject of a police investigation in which I fully co-operated and responded to in 2018. As the police have stated, a file of evidence was submitted to the Crown Prosecution Service, which determined that the evidential threshold had not been met to bring charges.

“Since the investigation related to an allegation that dates back nearly 30 years and the police investigation was closed seven years ago, I hope that the public and the media will understand and respect my wish not to make any further public comment on this matter. I wish to thank from the bottom of my heart all those who have reached out to me with kindness, my former colleagues, and my beloved listeners, who I greatly miss.”

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