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.
Humberside Police says that two suspects have been arrested after a vehicle – which had a stop marker placed on it by North Yorkshire Police – was stopped in their area.
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A spokesperson for the force said: “The same vehicle had previously been captured on CCTV in the York Market area, where two individuals were seen stealing used cooking oil from nearby businesses.
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“It is suspected that the vehicle may have been visiting a number of villages and towns across the county.
“High‑quality CCTV footage clearly showed the suspects and the vehicle registration. When the vehicle was stopped by Humberside Police, officers seized the van along with a quantity of suspected stolen oil found in the rear compartment.”
Both people inside were arrested and have since been released on police bail while the investigation continues, with police adding they are unable to release further details about the vehicle or suspects while the investigation is ongoing.
All businesses are strongly encouraged to report any thefts and if you need to report an incident, please call 999 in an emergency or 101 for non‑urgent matters, or you can also submit a report online via the police website.
Former congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, once a MAGA ally who has rejected President Donald Trump, suggested the Republican Party needed to start over entirely because too many lawmakers were loyal to Israel.
“Here’s what we have to do: we have to be realistic about the Republican Party,” Greene said. “The Republican Party needs to burn to the ground. It’s completely controlled.”
Greene, an “America First” advocate, has accused the president of abandoning the U.S.’s interests to pursue war with Israel in the Middle East. She’s also criticized those who continue to support Trump’s agenda, despite his campaign promise not to engage in wars.
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“We want to cheer and root for America, but you don’t have to be in a cult where you can’t call it out,” Greene said. “That is what this has turned into. It’s turned into a cult.”
Former Georgia congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene insisted a new Republican Party needed to emerge because too many lawmakers do not prioritize Americans’ needs (Getty)
“That’s absolutely wrong,” she said of Trump supporters who do not criticize the president’s actions.
Greene was once one of Trump’s loudest supporters, but her position has changed since the two had a falling out earlier this year that led to her resigning from the House of Representatives. Trump said he would no longer support Greene as a Republican representative after she pushed for the release of the Epstein files.
Since then, she’s accused the president of being mentally unstable – particularly after Trump threatened to wipe out the Iranian civilization unless the Iranian regime reopened the Strait of Hormuz.
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“The truth is, look, you may have supported President Trump for 10 years like I did and like you have. But this is not the same man,” Greene insisted. “This is not the same man that we supported.”
Greene was once considered one of Trump’s most loyal allies in Congress, but after their falling out earlier this year she has become a vocal critic (AP)
Other former Trump allies, such as Jones, former Fox News host Tucker Carlson and political commentator Candace Owens, have also taken a step away from the president and criticized his decision to go to war against Iran.
Greene and Jones said Wednesday they would continue criticizing Trump in the hopes of drawing supporters away.
Greene said a new Republican Party could emerge, but that those candidates should not take money from AIPAC or “AIPAC-adjacent donors.”
The former congresswoman insisted her comments were not antisemitic because they were not about Jewish people but rather “the secular government of Israel.” However, Greene also has a long history of making antisemitic remarks –from promoting a conspiracy theory about Jewish people controlling a space laser to start wildfires to comparing the Holocaust to wearing masks during Covid.
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Greene pushed forward the idea of a new Republican Party on X Thursday when she told Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna, “We need a strong populist coalition of the right and left that can come together on the most important issues for the future generations of Americans.”
”For the sake of my children’s generation, I’m willing to come together, go to the whiteboard, and begin to try to sketch something new,” Greene said.
“Give these victims their opportunity to testify under oath in front of Congress with the power of sworn testimony, each and every woman should have her day to tell her story in public, if she wishes, and then her testimony should be permanently entered into the Congressional Record, then and only then we will have the truth.”
Police are appealing for information after a child is believed to have died as a result of a dog bite
John Rogan , Annette Belcher and Ethan Blackshaw Deputy Publishing Lead (Mirror)
21:29, 09 Apr 2026
A child is believed to have died as a result of a dog bite. Cleveland Police were called to Hardale Drive in Dormanstown, Redcar shortly after 1.30pm on Thursday following reports over concerns for a child.
But upon arrival at the property, officers found the child had sadly died. The child is believed to have died as a result of a dog bite.
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Armed officers attended and one dog was destroyed on the street while another dog at the property has been recovered by police, Teesside Live reports.
District Commander, for Redcar and Cleveland, Emily Harrison said: “Understandably this is a distressing and tragic incident, and our thoughts are with the child’s family.
“There is a scene in place at the address while an investigation into the child’s death begins. I would encourage anyone who has concerns or information to please speak to an officer.”
Paramedics also attended the scene. A North East Ambulance Service spokesperson said: “We were called to an incident at a private address in Redcar on Thursday, April 9 shortly before 1.30pm.
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“We dispatched three ambulance crews, one clinical team leader and one duty officer to the incident. One patient was transported to hospital for further treatment.”
If you have information, please contact Cleveland Police on 101 or by visiting the website quoting reference number 066204. Information can be provided anonymously by calling Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
A smiling Fury made his entrance in typical fashion – dancing onto the stage and playing to the crowd before crossing immediately to shake Makhmudov’s hand.
There has been little animosity between the pair during fight week. Fury even blew a kiss at his opponent during a promotional appearance earlier in the week.
The news conference itself felt at times like a rerun of the previous launch news conference when the fight was first revealed. Makhmudov rarely engaged in any back-and-forth despite the host’s attempts to spark a war of words.
Makhmudov spent most of the time glancing at his phone, drawing criticism from heavyweight great Lennox Lewis who was part of the TV broadcast.
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The 36-year-old did address one unusual training method – wrestling a bear. “But I don’t want to try this anymore because it was so scary,” he added.
Eventually, Fury – whose record stands at 34 wins from 37 fights, with 24 knockouts, alongside two defeats and one draw – seized the spotlight.
He described himself as “speedy, skilful, handsome and destructive”.
“I’ve never lost my speed of reactions. I’ve still got it – 100%,” he added. “I’m looking for as good a performance as it can be after [nearly] 16 months out. I must have done 500 rounds of sparring to prepare.”
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The ‘Gypsy King’ later wandered over to join the broadcast team, where he could be heard shouting: “I’m on top of the world, baby.”
Crime scene investigators have been spotted on Hardale Drive, in Dormanstown, this evening (Thursday, April 9)after the incident at 1.30pm which saw a dog put down.
It comes after police received a report of concern for the safety of a child at a property. Tragically, Cleveland Police has now confirmed a child has died.
A spokesperson said: “This is believed to have been as a result of a dog bite. Armed officers were also in attendance and one dog was destroyed on the street while another dog at the property has been recovered by police.
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“Understandably, this is a distressing and tragic incident, and our thoughts are with the child’s family.”
Paramedics also attended the scene. A North East Ambulance Service spokesperson said: “We were called to an incident at a private address in Redcar on Thursday, April 9 shortly before 1.30pm.
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“We dispatched three ambulance crews, one clinical team leader and one duty officer to the incident. One patient was transported to hospital for further treatment.”
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A crime scene investigation van and a police car remain at the scene this evening.
Anyone who has concerns or information is encouraged to speak to an officer. If you have information, please call 101 or visit our website quoting reference number 066204.
The BBC crime drama first aired back in 2024 and saw David Mitchell take on the role of twin brothers John Taylor and DCI James Taylor.
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When John went to visit his sister-in-law, Lucy Betts-Taylor (Anna Maxwell Martin), things took a drastic turn as he learned his brother had gone missing from their Cambridge home.
As she explained that James had been acting strangely while working on a case, Lucy told John that her husband had given instructions to flee with their son after he didn’t come home one night.
However, she went against his wishes and recruited his twin brother to take on John’s persona and pretend to be part of the police force in order to get to the truth.
Despite his initial hesitations, he eventually agreed as his puzzle-solving skills allowed him to see that the letter that his brother left was filled with secret messages.
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After a series full of twists and turns, John finally came clean that he wasn’t his twin brother. However, they received a surprise voicemail from the real James.
Admitting he vanished, James tells his twin to continue investigating the corruption in Cambridge.
While the second series is set to air later this year, it looks as though there could be more episodes on the way as TVZone reports that a third instalment has been commissioned.
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However, the BBC declined to comment when approached by Cambridgeshire Live.
Speaking about the second series, David Mitchell said: “I’m delighted that John ‘Ludwig’ Taylor has failed to escape the clutches of the Cambridge police and will have to continue to face up to the city’s alarming conundrum-based crime wave.”
Along with David and Anna returning for Ludwig, people can also see Dipo Ola (DCI Russell Carter), Dylan Hughes (Henry Betts-Taylor), Dorothy Atkinson (DCS Carol Shaw), Ralph Ineson (Chief Constable Ziegler) and Karl Pilkington (DI Matt Neville) return.
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The series has been highly praised by fans since it aired, as one person said: “#Ludwig on BBC is amazing!” Another wrote: “Oh my goodness @BBCiPlayer – #Ludwig was absolutely incredible! When is series 2 out??!!”
Someone else commented: “Clever, witty and perfectly casted! Back to classic entertainment! Just what we need these days, and we need more of it.”
While someone else shared: “A WONDERFUL ENTERTAINING MURDER MYSTERY, EVOCATIVE OF MISS MARPLE HERSELF. Ludwig from the BBC, is a beautiful written mini series.”
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The first series of Ludwig is available to watch in full on BBC iPlayer.
Mum-of-one Ava Woodcock (pictured with her mother Amanda Eversole) died on Tuesday after she was shot while arriving at Annie’s Restaurant in Glasgow, Kentucky (Picture: Facebook)
A 22-year-old pregnant woman was shot to death in a car park after she honked her horn at a man.
Mum-of-one Ava Woodcock died on Tuesday after she was shot while arriving at Annie’s Restaurant in Glasgow, Kentucky.
Brandon Bond, 24, has been charged with murder, first-degree fetal homicide, and first-degree fleeing or evading police.
Ava was pulling into the car park and honked her horn as Bond crossed the street, according to WBKO.
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Bond then allegedly opened fire, which sent Ava’s car rolling before it crashed.
He reportedly ran away from the scene and was uncooperative with the police.
Ava Woodcock was shot and killed while pulling into a restaurant (Picture: Facebook)
Brandon Bond, 24, has been charged with murder, first-degree fetal homicide, and first-degree fleeing or evading police (Picture: Barren County Detention Center)
A GoFundMe was set up for Ava’s family. It reads: ‘This fundraiser has been created to support the Woodcock family as they walk through this tragedy.
‘Donations will help cover funeral expenses for both their beloved daughter and her baby, as well as urgent and ongoing needs—including care and support for her young daughter.’
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Amanda Eversole, Woodcock’s mother, uploaded a photo of Bond to her Facebook.
She wrote: ‘This piece of c**p will never see daylight again.
‘He took one of God’s precious babies away from our family, and my daughter is fighting for her life. I will never forgive you.’
A commenter added: ‘So sad, sending my deepest condolences to her and her family.’
Neighbours on Hardale Drive in Dormanstown described a standoff between ten armed officers and the dog before it was destroyed after 1.30pm on Thursday (April 9).
A second dog was taken from a house by police.
Residents said they were in “utter shock” and in a state of disbelief.
Police on Hardale Drive in Dormanstown (Image: OLIVIA HOWLETT)
One resident, who lives on the street with his daughter and grandchildren said: “it’s absolutely heartbreaking, I cannot believe it.
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“You never expect anything so horrific to happen in your area.
“Police swarmed the street around 1.30pm I think and there was a proper standoff with the dogs and then one was shot dead. I cannot imagine what that family are going through.
“It’s really scary.”
Crime scene investigators at the scene on Thursday evening (Image: NORTHERN ECHO)
A man, who lives on a road nearby added: “It’s the school holidays and kids were everywhere. Initially I didn’t know what had happened but to now hear some details I can’t believe it, it sounds horrendous.”
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CSI vans remained parked up outside a house on the street around 8.30pm.
Another woman on the street said: “I am in utter shock it was just surreal all of it. I hope everyone involved is okay, it is such a tragic incident.”
Another added: “There were around ten armed police men and so many cars and vans. I think everyone just went straight inside because the dogs had got out and were running all over the police having a pro
per stand off. I feel physically sick about it all.”
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Cleveland Police District Commander, for Redcar and Cleveland, Emily Harrison said: “Understandably this is a distressing and tragic incident, and our thoughts are with the child’s family.
“There is a scene in place at the address while an investigation into the child’s death begins.
“I would encourage anyone who has concerns or information to please speak to an officer.”
Anyone who has concerns or information is encouraged to speak to an officer. If you have information, please call 101 or visit our website quoting reference number 066204.
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