Sinn Féin MLA Colm Gildernew said the community is shocked and saddened to learn of the man’s death.
13:27, 09 Apr 2026Updated 13:34, 09 Apr 2026
Police are investigating the sudden death of a man in Co Tyrone after reports of a body being discovered in a field.
The incident occurred in the Mill Road area of Aughnacloy on Wednesday, April 8.
Sinn Féin MLA Colm Gildernew said the community is shocked and saddened to learn of the man’s death.
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The Fermanagh South Tyrone MLA said: “The community is shocked and saddened to learn that a man has lost his life in Aughnacloy.
“I want to express my sympathies and thoughts with the man’s loved ones as they come to terms with this heartbreaking news.
“Police are investigating the circumstances of his death, and I would call on the public to avoid speculation while the investigation is ongoing.
“I would also urge anyone with information to contact the police.”
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A PSNI spokesperson said: “Detectives are investigating the circumstances surrounding the sudden death of a man in the Mill Road area of Aughnacloy on Wednesday, 8th April.
“A post-mortem examination will be carried out to determine the cause of death. There is no further information at this stage.”
North Tyneside Council’s planning committee unanimously granted permission for the installation of the two prefabricated sauna huts on the lower promenade opposite Brook Gardens.
Council officers recommended the plans for approval satisfied the proposals would not inhibit the public space or produce significant environmental or ecological problems.
The plans have however generated some controversy with 30 objections raised on the council’s online planning portal. The concerns ranged from the potential emissions from the cabins to requests for it to be moved further along the beach.
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Objector and local Jillian Hall told the committee: “I do feel that a sauna is what people want, but let’s take it and make it eco or move it away from the houses and hotels and the park, where thousands of children play.
Ms Hall continued: “There will be emissions, they may be low but there will be emissions and we have to think about our lungs.”
The applicant Kenny Lyons responded: “Modern saunas are designed to avoid this by operating at very high temperatures and carefully controlling airflows. This ensures efficient combustion happens and retains heat where it is supposed to be in the sauna not wasted externally.
On the cabin’s stove, Mr Lyons said: “It creates very minimal ash and no visible smoke during hours of operation.”
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The applicant went on to state the stove that would be used for the cabins would produce half the legal limit for particulate emissions.
The council’s own report also states: “Concerns about potential health impacts from wood‑burning appliances are understood; however, the scale of the proposed installations is small, the usage is intermittent, and Environmental Health raises no objection, recommending standard controls including: regulated hours of operation; controls on ash handling and disposal…”.
The report continued: “Overall, the development would deliver modest economic, social and well-being benefits consistent with the aims for the Coastal Sub-Area…”
‘He was just a little groovy 21-year-old who loved movies and making films’
Mathilde Grandjean, Press Association and Taite Johnson Audience and Trending Writer
18:08, 09 Apr 2026
A Welsh musician has spoken of his agony after his son was stabbed to death in a London park. Finbar Sullivan was stabbed during an altercation in Primrose Hill in the early evening on Tuesday, April 7 and despite the efforts of paramedics was pronounced dead at the scene.
The 21-year-old was a filmmaking student. His dad Christopher Sullivan, a musician and the founder of 1980s band Blue Rondo a la Turk, has spoken of his devastation.
Mr Sullivan, originally from Merthyr Tydfil, told the Daily Mail his son wanted to become a cameraman like his grandfather Michael Seresin, who worked on Harry Potter and Rambo III.
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On the day he was attacked he had gone to the park to use a new camera he had got for his birthday. For the biggest stories in Wales first sign up to our daily newsletter here
Mr Sullivan, 65, said: “This is the worst tragedy I could ever imagine.
“He’s my only son… I had him when I was 45. He can never be replaced. He’d just bought a new camera, we all chipped in for his 21st birthday, and he took it up there to do a bit of filming.”
Mr Sullivan added: “I’m so broken-hearted, I can’t believe it. He was the most beautiful, lovely, outgoing, loving boy. He was just a really lovely person.
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“And why he was targeted, we have no idea.”
Mr Sullivan said he rushed to Primrose Hill as soon as he was informed of the incident.
“I got the call at about six that he’d been stabbed, so I rushed up there,” Mr Sullivan told the Daily Mail.
“I wasn’t allowed in because it was a crime scene, and by that point he’d had 20 minutes of CPR. He’d obviously died. It’s Primrose Hill, for God’s sake… it’s like Hyde Park. It’s not somewhere you expect this.”
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Finbar was a student at the London Screen Academy and produced music videos for drill rap artists under the name Sully Shot It.
Despite the drill rap scene’s association with gang violence, Mr Sullivan denied his son was involved in any of it.
“All I can tell you is he was the subject of an indiscriminate stabbing. He was not a gang member,” Mr Sullivan told the newspaper.
“He was just a little groovy 21-year-old who loved movies and making films. He didn’t drink, he didn’t smoke, he didn’t go out.
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“He’d stay at home editing his films six nights a week. He wanted to follow in his (grandfather’s footsteps) and be a cameraman. He recently did a video for Joseph Corre, Vivienne Westwood’s son.
“We were just about to start a company together… he was going to do his showreel today with me. And now he’s dead.”
Mr Sullivan added: “His friend was stabbed in the back and hands trying to protect him. My son always tried to stand up for people, so maybe the attacker was bullying someone.”
Police confirmed that another man, believed to be in his 20s, was located nearby on Regent’s Park Road and was taken to hospital by paramedics with stab wounds. His injuries have since been confirmed as non-life-threatening and non-life-changing.
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The Metropolitan Police have urged “anyone who has any information, including photos or videos” to get in touch.
Detective Inspector Andy Griffin, who is leading the investigation, said: “Finbar’s family have suffered a devastating loss and our thoughts are with them as they navigate this very challenging time.
“Our investigation is progressing at pace and we are following several lines of inquiry. This incident occurred in a busy, public park and there may be many witnesses who can help us piece together what happened.
“We are aware of footage circulating on social media around the time of the incident, and urge anyone who has any information, including photos or videos, which could support the investigation to urgently contact us.”
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Natasha Lyonne was reportedly pulled off a plane following the Euphoria season 3 premiere (Picture: Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic)
Just hours after stepping onto the red carpet for the hotly anticipated return of Euphoria, actor Natasha Lyonne was reportedly removed from a flight departing Los Angeles following an onboard incident.
Lyonne, who is set to appear as a guest star in the show’s third season, had earlier attended the premiere at the TCL Chinese Theatre, where a viral video showed her looking somewhat unsteady on her feet.
Later that night, she boarded a red-eye flight to New York.
According to an eyewitness account given to Page Six, the actor appeared unresponsive as the plane prepared for takeoff.
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Seated in first class, she reportedly did not react when flight attendants asked her to close her laptop and fasten her seatbelt.
Crew members made repeated attempts to get her attention, but Lyonne seemed to drift in and out of awareness behind her sunglasses. At one point, she was said to have been startled awake, exclaiming, ‘Ah! You scared me!’
Eventually, her laptop was removed from her hands as the aircraft began taxiing. However, the situation supposedly escalated when the plane turned back to the gate before departure.
A Delta staff member then boarded and asked Lyonne if she required medical assistance, before informing her she would need to disembark. ‘Where are we?’ she was overheard asking, according to Page Six, to which she was told the plane had not yet left Los Angeles.
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Passengers were informed that the flight would not proceed until the situation was resolved.
At one point producer Brian Grazer seemed to be helping steady Natasha Lyonne on the red carpet (Picture: Chris Delmas / AFP via Getty Images)
Lyonne reportedly responded by shushing a gate agent, then calmly got up, briefly headed to the bathroom, and returned while eating a bag of pretzels.
She ultimately exited the aircraft without further resistance after her luggage had been removed.
Following the delay — which lasted over an hour — the pilot addressed passengers, explaining: ‘We had a passenger who for whatever reason wouldn’t follow some basic commands… [they] didn’t seem up to the task tonight.’
The actress reportedly seemed dazed (Picture: Tommaso Boddi/Variety via Getty Images)
The flight later departed for New York without further incident.
Earlier this year, she revealed she had experienced a relapse, before later telling fans she was ‘doing a whole lot better & back on her feet.’
Lyonne is an actress, writer, and director known for her distinctive raspy voice and sharp and several iconic roles.
She first rose to fame in the late 1990s with roles in films like American Pie before earning widespread acclaim as Nicky Nichols in Orange Is the New Black.
Lyonne later co-created and starred in the hit Netflix series Russian Doll.
Metro has contacted Natasha Lyonne’s representatives for comment.
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“I bought this cool little blender back in April and have been using it ever since at work. I’m really happy I did because not only is the blender easy and portable to use, I’ve been hitting my weight loss goals.”
Lucy Addicott and Kieran Isgin Tech & gaming affiliate writer
17:47, 09 Apr 2026
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Longer days and rising temperatures have people swapping hot breakfasts and warm drinks for refreshing smoothies, iced coffees and milkshakes. To make whipping one up both convenient and straightforward, least not for those looking to lose weight ahead of the summer months, office workers are gravitating towards the Nutribullet Go Portable Blender — a cordless blender boasting a compact design.
The gadget is so sought-after that it has completely sold out on the Nutribullet website; however, we’ve tracked it down at a reduced price at online retailer Yimbly, an e-commerce platform operated by MEN parent company Reach Plc. When shoppers enter the code SPRING10 at checkout, the device drops from £39.99 to £36.
We wouldn’t hang around in grabbing one, as the colours white, silver and red have already sold out owing to the Yimbly deal, with only black remaining. Once charged, the portable blender delivers up to 20 blending cycles without needing to be recharged, producing silky-smooth results with zero lumps.
For complete convenience, the base comes with a blade protector so it can be popped in a bag while travelling. It also has a to-go lid, perfect for sipping wherever wanted, Cambridgeshire Live reports.
Nurtibullet’s Go Portable Blender comes with a 370ml cup, however, this wasn’t ideal for someone that wrote they ‘could do with the container being larger’. There are other portable blender options available, such as the KitchenAid Go.
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It’s currently on sale at Amazon for £39 down from £179 – while it is more expensive it has a larger capacity of 473ml. For a cheaper alternative, Tefal’s Mix & Move Mini Blender is £20 off, reduced to £29.99 from £49.99.
From busy mums to office workers, the Nutribullet Go Portable Blender is being happily used by many. Since getting their hands on one, someone has used it daily, leaving a review that says: “I use my Nutribullet every day to make smoothies with spinach, banana, and mango. It blends quickly and smoothly – no lumps, just a nice creamy texture.”
They continued: “Super convenient to take to work or on trips. It’s compact, lightweight, and the battery lasts several days without needing a recharge. If you love healthy snacks and are always on the go, this is a great choice. Highly recommend!”
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Another person called it a ‘brilliant little thing’, going on to add: “Takes no room up at all, easy to clean and works brilliant at making smoothies.” Those who love having smoothies and milkshakes but don’t want the hassle while in the office might be interested as it has received incredible feedback from consumers.
An office worker wrote: “I bought this cool little blender back in April and have been using it ever since to bring my meal replacement shakes to work. I’m really happy I did because not only is the blender easy and portable to use, I’ve been hitting my weight loss goals. I have no complaints about this mini blender really, it’s not very loud and it’s pretty easy to clean once you get the hang of it. All in all, a very good product and a great buy.”
A busy mum used it for iced coffee, sharing: “My kids love Milkshakes after dinner and the Nutribullet work Great! It easy to make milkshakes in each of there different flavours. It is very easy to clean up. I love for homemade ice coffees on the way to work.”
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But, the Nutribullet Go has been likened to other blenders, with one person explaining: “Very handy useable small blender, best thing about it is how quick and easy it is to clean compared to my other blenders.”
Another customer used the blender to stay on track while away, describing the appliance as a ‘holiday health saver’. They said: “Perfect for my recent 10 day holiday to make my breakfast smoothly.”
Similar encampments have been set up in the same area over the years
Another encampment has been set up in Cardiff city centre less than a year after a similar one linked with litter and anti-social behaviour in the same location was forced to leave. Tents being set up between Taffs Mead Embankment and Wood Street has been a regular occurrence over the years despite Cardiff Council and South Wales Police ordering their removal.
By September 2025, the encampment got so out of hand that 28 people were living in tents under the bridge at the embankment. Locals reported feeling intimidated and scared to use the walkway.
For a while, the area was tent-free and clean. But now, a similar encampment has returned. While it is small for now, residents have taken to Facebook to share their concerns about people there throwing their rubbish over the fence and onto the banks of the River Taff.
A Cardiff Council spokesperson said: “The Council’s Outreach Team has had ongoing contact with the individual and continues to take all appropriate and reasonable steps to encourage engagement with support services, including accommodation options. Council officers are working in partnership with South Wales Police to address the issue.”
A statement from South Wales Police said: “We are aware of local concerns and we are working with the local authority and voluntary sector to resolve the matter.
“Officers continue to carry out daily visits to the site to help vulnerable people and to encourage them to engage with the many support agencies and outreach services available in the city.
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“Any form of crime or anti-social behaviour won’t be tolerated and we will always take appropriate action wherever there is evidence of offending.”
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The missing woman, who uses a wheelchair, is believed to be travelling to Belfast
Rob Currell Live news reporter
17:43, 09 Apr 2026
Police are becoming increasingly concerned for the whereabouts of Sadiya Jamac.
In a statement posted on social media, officers said the missing woman is heavily pregnant and uses a wheelchair — heightening concerns for her safety.
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Sadiya was last seen in the Portrush area and is believed to be travelling towards Belfast.
Anyone with information about her whereabouts is urged to contact Police on 101 quoting the reference number, 1118 of 8th of April 2026.
The Abden Street venue had been serving drinks more than three hours past its licensed hours before the altercation left a man unconscious on the floor, a town hall meeting heard.
The video, shared with the Local Democracy Reporting Service, shows a man in a black shirt drinking at the bar at around 3am on February 1.
He speaks to someone out of view before going in for what appears to be a handshake. But after taking his hand, the assailant then takes a hold of the man’s shoulder and delivers a punch to his face that causes the victim to lose consciousness and fall to the ground.
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Other punters can be seen circulating the downed man in shock.
Shortly after the video cuts off, an ambulance and police were called to the scene. Nobody has been charged.
The man who was punched had to take several days off work, councillors heard. He has since recovered and reportedly returned to the club five days after the assault, according to the snooker club’s owner, David Morley.
Mr Morley, who has managed the club for nine years, told the meeting that the attack had come ‘completely out of the blue’ and staff ‘didn’t see it coming’.
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The owner said the incident happened after a late staff Christmas celebration in Manchester.
They returned to the club at around 11.30pm for karaoke and mingled with regulars, friends and family, he added. Staff served alcohol beyond licensed hours after ‘losing track of time’, and had called last orders just before the incident, Mr Morley claimed.
Radcliffe Central Snooker Club (Image: Google Maps)
“It’s a big wake-up call to me,” he said. “Clearly I’ve got to make sure this doesn’t happen again. But overall it’s a really well-run club. It’s a real hub for the community and I can’t remember the police ever being called out before.”
PC Peter Eccleston, who referred the case to the town hall’s licensing panel, confirmed he had never known police to be called to an incident at the venue in his four years as the GMP’s licensing representative in Bury.
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PC Eccleston therefore recommended a change of licensing conditions but did not suggest withdrawing the club’s license to operate entirely.
After a concise deliberation, councillors agreed the club can continue operating but must have a first-aid certified member of staff present during opening hours; have tighter limits on last entry; and will need to review its health and safety procedures and risk assessments.
The show, titled George Clarke’s Two Houses, One Home, is a four-part series produced by IWC that will feature two households who dream of living together under one roof.
Mr Clarke, a well-known architect, will guide participants through the emotional and practical challenges of merging homes, selling one property, and transforming the other into a shared dream space.
George Clarke, presenter and architect, said: “At its heart, any successful home allows us to be together with those who matter to us, giving the space to share our lives, from the special events to the everyday moments.
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“Seeing people giving their all to move in together and make this kind of space for themselves promises to be a heartwarming experience.
“It will be a joy to accompany them on their journey.”
The show focuses on couples moving in together for the first time, blending families, or bringing elderly relatives closer, all with the shared goal of creating one home that fits their changing needs.
Gerard Costello, head of popular factual at IWC Media, said: “At IWC, we pride ourselves on our property programmes and seeing people work to make the perfect home for themselves is always a pleasure.
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“This exciting new format shows that a house can never truly be home until it can accommodate all of those who want to be together under its roof.
“We’re excited to see the homes they make – and delighted George Clarke feels the same.
“There could be no better companion on their journey, as their two houses become one home.”
If you would like to take part, more information can be found here: https://www.channel4.com/4viewers/take-part/dream-home.
The restaurant will be found in a Grade II listed building that used to be a bank.
A popular Japanese food spot is opening a new branch of its award-winning restaurants in a Cambridgeshire town. Sushi and Salad already has restaurants in Ely, Stamford, and Saffron Walden, and will soon be opening in St Ives in the former Lloyds Bank.
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Juliana Hunt, the founder of Sushi and Salad, said she had been looking for a new spot to open the fourth restaurant. She added: “We are from a village very close to St Ives and we go into town whenever we have the opportunity to.
“So we’ve had our eyes on that location for a while. It’s exciting to see how St Ives has been growing so we want to be a part of the community.”
The restaurant will offer a “complex menu” with both sushi options and hot meals that have been inspired by Okinawan cuisine. When asked about her favourite dishes at Sushi and Salad, Mrs Hunt said: “Of course, I’m a fan of sushi. I love Japanese food.
“At the moment, we have a new menu that just launched and there’s a dish called truffle udon. That’s served with a soy-cured egg that you can grate like parmesan and it’s so delicious. It’s one of my favourites. Every time I go, I’m just like ‘I’m going to have that’.
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“Also the black cod as well on the menu is unbelievable. It’s marinated for 48 hours and then grilled. We have our signature dishes like the spicy crunch roll, which is one of the most popular options at the restaurant.”
If you are not a fan of fish, there are plenty of alternative options such as noodle dishes and katsu curries. Sushi and Salad also has a vegan menu, which Mrs Hunt describes as “very tasty”.
Many people have already expressed excitement for the opening. She said: “As soon as we applied for the planning and license, it kind of got out there and people started asking so it’s been great.
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“I’ve seen some posts on Facebook and people are saying how excited they are for Sushi and Salad to be coming to St Ives. I love all the comments with people saying this is great and it’s good for St Ives. It’s been well received.”
The new Sushi and Salad will be found in the old Lloyds Bank building, which is Grade II listed. Mrs Hunt said “not much” will be done to the structure of the building. She described it as “a beauty”, with the interior design set to resemble the other sites that are “calm and inspired by Japanese tea houses”.
Sushi and Salad can be found at 1 The Pavement in St Ives and is set to open in mid-June.
WASHINGTON (AP) — A key measure of inflation stayed high in February, before the war in Iran spiked gas prices, a sign that everyday costs were elevated even before the conflict began.
An inflation gauge monitored by the Federal Reserve rose 0.4% in February from January, up slightly from the previous month. Compared with a year ago, prices rose 2.8%, the same as January. Thursday’s data was delayed by a backlog of economic reports created by the six-week government shutdown last fall.
Excluding the volatile food and energy categories, core inflation also rose 0.4% in February from January, and it was 3% higher than a year earlier. The annual figure is slightly below January’s reading of 3.1%.
Still, the monthly increases are at a pace that if continued for a whole year, would easily top the Fed’s 2% inflation target.
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“Consumer inflation was firming even prior to the outbreak of war in the Middle East, and it is primed to jump sharply higher in March,” Kathy Bostjancic, chief economist at Nationwide, wrote in a client note. “Even if a long-lasting deal to end the war is reached and the Strait of Hormuz is fully reopened, it would take months for oil, gasoline, diesel and other commodity supplies to snap back to prewar levels and thus for prices to settle back to preconflict levels.”
Thursday’s report is largely a warm-up for the more important inflation data to be released Friday, when the government will publish the higher-profile consumer price index for March. The Friday report will be the first to reflect the impact of the gas price spike from the Iran war. Economists forecast it will show a big increase of 0.9% just in March from February, and a 3.4% gain from a year earlier. The annual figure would be a big increase from 2.4% in February.
The large jump in inflation in March will heighten concerns at the Fed that prices are moving further away from their inflation target and make it much less likely the central bank will cut rates anytime soon. At their most recent meeting last month, some Fed officials supported opening the door to the potential for rate hikes if inflation didn’t show signs of improving.
Thursday’s report from the Commerce Department also showed that Americans’ incomes slipped 0.1% in February, the first decline since October, while spending after adjusting for inflation barely increased.
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Higher inflation is sapping Americans’ purchasing power. Spending rose a solid 0.5% in February from the previous month before adjusting for higher prices. Bostjancic expects consumer spending, adjusted for inflation, will rise a modest 1.2% at an annual rate in the first three months of this year, below the 1.9% reached in last year’s fourth quarter.
The economy may still grow a decent 2% in the first quarter, Bostjancic said, driven by investments in artificial intelligence and a bounceback in government spending after last year’s shutdown. The government said Thursday growth was just 0.5% at the end of last year.
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