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Tesco, Morrisons, Sainsbury’s and more issue food recalls

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Tesco, Morrisons, Sainsbury's and more issue food recalls

The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has issued several “do not eat” warnings, with affected products sold nationwide.

Among the recalls are certain batches of porridge flagged due to possible mouse contamination.

Customers who may have bought the items are advised to follow official guidance and be aware of potential health risks.


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Tesco recall

Tesco has recalled a Tesco Finest dessert product because it may contain pieces of plastic.

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The supermarket giant, along with the Food Standards Agency (FSA), has issued a “do not eat” warning to shoppers who have purchased the dessert.

The recall affects the Tesco Finest Summer Edition Chocolate Affogato Dessert.

It includes all date codes up to and including April 2027.

An FSA spokesman said: “Tesco is recalling Tesco Finest Summer Edition Chocolate Affogato Dessert because it may contain pieces of plastic.

“This product may contain pieces of plastic which makes the product unsafe to eat.

“Tesco is recalling the above product and has issued a recall notice to alert customers. These notices explain to customers why the product is being recalled and tell them what to do if they have bought the product.

“If you have bought the above product do not eat it.”

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A Tesco spokesman added: “If you have purchased the affected product, please do not eat it and instead return it to any Tesco store for a full refund. No receipt is required.

“For further enquiries, please visit the contact page of our website where you will find a variety of ways to get in touch: tesco.com/help/contact.

“No other Tesco products are affected by this recall.

“We’re sorry for any inconvenience caused.”

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M&M’s recall

An M&M’s product has been recalled in the UK, with shoppers warned not to eat the affected chocolate if they have already purchased it.

3D Trading is recalling M&M’s Pipoca (popcorn) because the product poses a potential safety risk.

The product, manufactured for the Brazilian market, contains allergens including peanuts, gluten, barley, rye and wheat which are not mentioned on the UK label.

Only M&M’s Pipoca with a 3D Trading ingredients label is being recalled.

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The affected packets of chocolate come in 35g bags, and all batch codes and best before dates with the 3D Trading ingredients label are included.

A spokesman for the Food Standards Agency (FSA) said: “3D Trading is recalling the above product from customers and has been advised to contact the relevant allergy support organisations, which will tell their members about the recall.

“The company has also issued a point-of-sale notice to its customers. These notices explain to customers why the product is being recalled and tell them what to do if they have bought the product.

“This product contains peanut and gluten and may contain barley, rye and wheat making it a possible health risk for anyone with an allergy to peanut, an allergy or intolerance to barley, rye, wheat or cereals containing gluten or with coeliac disease.

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“If you have bought the above product and have an allergy to peanut or an allergy or intolerance to barley, rye, wheat or cereals containing gluten, or coeliac disease, do not eat it.

“Instead return it to the store from where it was bought for a full refund with or without a receipt. For more information, please call 07596 571086 or contact UK@3dcandy.co.uk .”

Porridge recall

Nine porridge products sold at major supermarkets, including Tesco, Morrisons, and Sainsbury’s, are being recalled due to “mouse contamination”.

MOMA Foods is recalling various porridge pots and sachet products because of possible mouse contamination at the manufacturing site, making them “unsafe to eat”.

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The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has warned consumers “do not eat” the affected products and instead return them to the store where they were purchased for a full refund.

The nine MOMA Foods porridge products included in the recall, according to its website and the FSA, are:

  • MOMA Almond Butter & Salted Caramel Porridge Pot 55g (1pk, 8pk and 12pk) – M5296, M5297, M5303, M5304, M5315, M5339, M5342 (batch codes)
  • MOMA Apple, Cinnamon & Brown Sugar Porridge Pot 65g (1pk and 8pk) – M5261, M5328, M5329, M6026, M6027
  • MOMA Banana & Peanut Butter Protein Porridge Pot 65g (1pk and 8pk) – M5248, M5251, M5304, M5307
  • MOMA Blueberry & Vanilla Porridge Pot 65g (1pk and 8pk) – M5283, M5284, M5285, M5335, M5336, M6027, M6028
  • MOMA Cranberry & Raisin Porridge Pot 70g (1pk, 8pk and 12pk) – M5293, M5294, M5295, M5321, M5322, M5329, M5330, M5331
  • MOMA Golden Syrup Porridge Pot 70g (1pk, 8pk and 12pk) – M5241, M5244, M5245, M5261, M5293, M5311, M5314, M5346, M5349
  • MOMA Plain No-Added Sugar Porridge Pot 65g (1pk and 12pk) – M5279, M5280, M5281, M5308, M5309, M5310, M5311, M5345,
  • MOMA Almond Butter & Salted Caramel Porridge Sachets 7x40g (1pk and 5pk) – M5289, M5290
  • MOMA Apple, Cinnamon & Brown Sugar Porridge Sachets 6x40g (1pk and 5pk) – M5293, M5294, M5295

MOMA Foods added: “Even though the chance of contamination of any of the above products being affected is low, we have taken this precautionary step to ensure the safety of our consumers.”

The company confirmed that no other products are affected.

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Walkers crisp recall

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A packet of crisps sold at UK supermarkets has been recalled by Walkers and shoppers are being warned “do not eat” the affected item.

Walkers is recalling its six-pack of Hot Honey crisps, which can be purchased from Tesco, Ocado and more retailers, because they could contain a Mild Cheese & Onion seasoning which contains milk and is not correctly labelled.

The company said: “Although this product includes precautionary allergen labelling for milk, milk is not included in the ingredients list and therefore the product poses a risk to people with an allergy to milk.”

The affected batch is the six-pack of 25g bags with a best before date of May 16, 2026 and the batch code GBB 584 031.

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The Food Standards Agency  (FSA) has warned the product may contain milk, which makes it a “possible health risk for anyone with an allergy to milk or intolerance to milk or milk constituents.”

It added: “If you have bought the above product and have an allergy to milk do not eat it.

“Instead, please call the Consumer Care Line on 0800 274 777 or visit contact.pepsico.com/walkers to receive a full refund.”

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Walkers confirmed that “no other Batch Codes on this Best Before Code are affected”.

A PepsiCo spokesperson said: “We are recalling a specific batch of Walkers Hot Honey 6 x 25g multipacks from specific UK retailers and wholesalers.

“Some of the packets may contain Mild Cheese & Onion seasoning rather than Hot Honey, meaning the product is incorrectly labelled and may pose a risk to people with an allergy to milk.

“This applies only to product with the impacted batch code.

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“No other Walkers or PepsiCo products are in scope for this recall.

“The quality and safety of our products is of paramount importance to us and we sincerely apologise for the error.

“We are working with the Food Standards Agency, impacted retailers and allergen groups to inform consumers.”

Aptamil recall

Parents have been warned not to use a batch of baby formula because it may contain a toxin that could make their child ill.

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Danone has recalled its Aptamil First Infant Formula because of the possible presence of cereulide toxin.

The toxin can cause nausea, vomiting and abdominal cramps, and is unsafe to consume.

It is produced by some strains of Bacillus cereus and is highly heat stable meaning it is unlikely to be destroyed by cooking, or when making the infant milk.

The impacted batch of formula has a best before date of October 31, 2026.

A Danone spokesman said: “It was sold in May – July 2025. The expiry date, batch and time can be found on the lower back of the pack.

“No other batches are affected by this notice.

“Customers who still have products from this batch can return it to the shop where they bought it for a full refund with or without a receipt.”

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A spokesman for the Food Standards Agency (FSA) added: “Danone is recalling the above product. Point of sale notices will be displayed in all retail stores that are selling this product.

“These notices explain to customers why the product is being recalled and tell them what to do if they have bought the product.

“If you have bought any of the above product do not feed it to babies. Instead, return it to the shop where they bought it for a full refund with or without a receipt.

“For further information, contact the Aptamil Careline team on 0800 996 1000 or at www.aptaclub.co.uk .

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“Even if you have not identified ill-health in your baby as a result of consumption of this product, it is essential to stop using it.

“If the infant formula was prescribed by a health professional for your infant, consult a pharmacist or other medical professional before changing formula.

“If you have fed this product to a baby and have any concerns about potential health impact, you should seek advice from healthcare professionals, using the most appropriate route depending on where you live, (i.e., visit your GP, call NHS 111).”

TK Maxx recall

Drinks products sold at TK Maxx and Homesense have been recalled as they pose a “potential health risk” to some shoppers.

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TJX Europe is recalling its Ten Acre Gifts/Coffee Syrup collection because of the safety concerns.

The items were sold in TK Maxx and Homesense between October 2025 and January 2026 and have a best before date of September 9, 2026.

The collection may contain nuts, peanuts, soya and wheat (gluten) which are not mentioned on the label.

A spokesman for the Food Standards Agency (FSA) said: “This product may contain nuts, peanuts, soya and wheat (gluten) making it a possible health risk for anyone with an allergy to nuts, peanuts, soya, and/or an allergy or intolerance to wheat or gluten, or with coeliac disease.

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“TJX Europe is recalling the above product from customers and has been advised to contact the relevant allergy support organisations, which will tell their members about the recall.

“These notices explain to customers why the product is being recalled and tell them what to do if they have bought the product. 

“If you have bought the above product and have an allergy and/or intolerance to any of the allergens listed above, do not eat it.

“Instead, return it to the store from where it was bought for a full refund. Please contact customerservice@tjxeurope.com or 01923473561, for further information.”

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What is a product recall?

If there is a problem with a food product that means it should not be sold, then it might be ‘withdrawn’ (taken off the shelves) or ‘recalled’ (when customers are asked to return the product).

The FSA issues Product Withdrawal Information Notices and Product Recall Information Notices to let consumers and local authorities know about problems associated with food.

In some cases, a ‘Food Alert for Action’ is issued.

This provides local authorities with details of specific actions to be taken on behalf of consumers.

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Pub with riverside beer garden that serves pizza dubbed ‘best in Cambridge’

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With spring in full force, it is time to plan your visits to beer gardens to make the most of the sunshine

Now that spring is in full force, the forecast is set for warmer days, looking for beautiful beer garden to spend time in has become a priority for many. Thankfully, Cambridge has plenty of gorgeous pubs scattered around the city offering a great selection of drinks and food to enjoy al fresco.

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One particular pub caught our eye for its large outdoor seating, scenic atmosphere, and positive reviews. The Engineer’s House is located at the Cambridge Museum of Technology and was originally built to house the incumbent Chief Engineer.

It sells Neapolitan style pizza from Scott’s All Day, alongside a varied selection of refreshments provided by Calverley’s Brewery.

Arguably the most impressive feature this spot has to offer is its scenic location alongside the river. Pizza and beer by the river sounds like an optimal blend to me.

The Engineer’s House has built a strong reputation online for being an “amazing gem of a place at the riverside” serving some of “the best pizza in Cambridge”, according to Google Reviews.

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With an average of 4.5 stars on Google among more than 100 reviews, it is no wonder this pub is a haven for those wanting to enjoy a cold beer in the summer.

One previous customer commented: “We heard there was good wood fired pizza here. Good doesn’t describe it. The pizza here is the best pizza I’ve tried outside of London.”

Another wrote: “I love this place! It’s chill and its nice people making it enjoyable. Feels like I’m having a picnic with my friends with the nice river view every time I go there.”

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Canadian in Wales baffled by 1 thing Brit friend said when offered a cup of tea

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The British obsession with tea often leaves our foreign friends a bit bemused. One Canadian woman who now lives in Wales was left baffled when a friend said one thing when offered a cuppa

When it comes to things we Brits take very seriously indeed, it’s a cup of tea. It’s a simple combination – tea bag, boiling water, milk, and sugar if desired – yet it never fails to hit the spot.

Not feeling well? A brew will perk you up. Looking for something to keep you warm? A steaming mug of tea does the trick perfectly. It’s been a whole hour since your last cuppa? Pop the kettle on, we’re having tea.

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People from outside the UK can sometimes find our national passion and all the subtle details that come along with it puzzling. A Canadian woman who now lives in Wales was confused when she came across one common phrase connected to brewing tea which left her utterly confused.

TikTok user ellayyayy, who frequently shares posts about her experiences as a foreigner in God’s Country, recounted the tale in a video on the social media platform. She explained: “I don’t know if this is a Britishism, or an autistic thing, but I was making a cup of tea for my husband’s friend the other day and I asked him how he would like it, and he said ‘oh, as it comes’.

“What does that mean? So I said ‘oh sorry, what do you mean?’ ‘Oh, no, as it comes’. And I’m thinking mate, it comes however I prepare it and give it to you, so how do you want me to do that?”

Commenters shared their interpretations of what the phrase actually meant. One remarked: “It’s a Britishism. It’s a way of saying ‘just make it how you like it because I’m waaaaay too polite to give you orders in your own home and I like all variations of tea anyway’.”

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Another commented: “If you say ‘as it comes’ I’m making it medium strength, splash of milk, no sugar.” While someone else noted: “It means they don’t mind if it is strong or weak. And hasn’t specifically said sugar, so no sugar. In UK milk is seen as standard.”

Someone else quipped: “That’s an open invitation to freestyle it, serve it with a tiny umbrella and an olive.”

In a subsequent video, ellayyayy revealed what happened next. She uploaded the clip responding to a comment stating: “I hate when people say that. Just give me instructions.”

She described how she’d asked her husband’s friend to clarify what he meant, and he specified milk without sugar, while also repeating “as it comes”, which just left her more confused. “So, ‘as it comes’ referred basically to the strength,” she explained. “I didn’t know what to do with that so I thought, I’m gonna play it safe.” However, it was at this point that she made a contentious choice, reports the Mirror.

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She went on: “I left the tea bag in. Milk, no sugar, left the tea bag in, brought him the cup of tea, milk, no sugar, tea bag in, and a little ramekin and a spoon just in case he wanted to take it out. And Mr ‘as it comes’, as soon as I hand him the mug, goes ‘oh, you left the tea bag in’.” Pulling a bewildered face, she went on: “Now I know. ‘As it comes’ just means ‘do whatever the f*** you want, I’ll drink it’.”

Commenters offered a variety of opinions. One remarked: “No one leaves a teabag in for black tea… Peppermint, fruit infusions etc, maybe, but not black tea…. But I understand that that could be seen as the lowest risk option.”

Another commented: “As it comes normally means ‘I’m not really really fussy about the colour/strength of the tea but it shouldn’t be very strong or very weak’. Pour boiling water over teabag, squeeze bag with back of spoon and remove. Add splash of milk and stir.” A further contributor stated: “As a Brit I’d never leave a plain teabag in, only herbal ones, but you’re right, ‘as it comes’ means ‘just give me a tea’.”

However, others held contrasting perspectives. One declared: “Call me crazy, I leave my teabag in till cup is empty. Yes, even black tea. I just love strong flavour. Same with the tea leaves in the teapot. I don’t remove them. they soak till the end.”

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Greater Manchester Fire Service to roll out body cameras

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A total of 233 cameras capable of recording high-quality video and audio will be distributed.

This comes after the Manchester Arena Inquiry into the attack at an Ariana Grande concert, in which 22 people, including children, were killed.

Part of the inquiry examined the emergency response to the attack, including the fire service, the North West Ambulance Service and Greater Manchester Police.

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The report highlighted the importance of capturing clear information and recording decision-making during major incidents, particularly when multiple emergency services are responding to complex and fast-moving situations.

These new cameras will help the fire service by providing a real-time view of what crews see, hear and communicate while attending incidents, as well as improving transparency and decision-making during major incidents.

They are also able to livestream, which means senior officers will be able watch incidents as they happen to provide additional support and oversight.

Frontline officers will be the first to receive the cameras, as well as the 52 fire appliances across 41 Greater Manchester stations, followed by prevention and protection teams and the incident command academy.

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GMFRS has said that they will be used during a variety of incidents, from house fires and road traffic collisions to larger, more complex emergencies.

The roll-out comes after a successful trial of the cameras back in May 2025.

Deputy Chief Fire Officer Carlos Meakin described the introduction of these cameras as a “significant step forward for our service”.

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He said: “It’s about giving firefighters the tools they need to work safely and effectively at complex or fast-moving incidents, while also helping to protect our crews by providing a clear record of the challenges they face on the frontline.

“The ability to livestream footage and review it afterwards will strengthen how we support crews on the ground, improve training, and enhance how we respond to major emergencies.

“This investment reflects our commitment to learning from the Manchester Arena Inquiry and continuing to strengthen how we respond to incidents across Greater Manchester.”

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The Fire Brigades Union has also welcomed the move. Representative Dave Pike said: “The Fire Brigades Union played an active part in supporting its members throughout the Manchester Arena Inquiry and supports the outcomes that were reached.

“The FBU position nationally on body-worn cameras changed significantly after the Inquiry and was shaped in part with feedback from Greater Manchester officials.

“It’s important that new technology supports our members in doing their jobs safely and provides a clear and accurate record of incidents. These cameras will help protect our members, support learning and ensure there is transparency about what happens at incidents.”

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Labour Minister Calls Nigel Farage Plastic Patriot Over UK Criticism

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Nigel Farage has been accused of being a “plastic patriot” by a cabinet minister for criticising the UK when abroad.

He hit out as the government’s plans to hand sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius – which is opposed by Farage and the Conservatives – stalled after Donald Trump withdrew his backing.

Speaking at a ‘Save Chagos Boat Party’ event last month, Farage said: “We think this is the central plan for this government’s foreign policy and we are beating them back.

President Trump has almost understood the deal, but I will be dining at Mar-a-Lago tomorrow night and we will reinforce the message.”

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On Sky News on Sunday, Streeting said: “We’ve seen two things. We’ve seen extraordinary hypocrisy on the part of the Conservatives, who were also negotiating the Chagos deal. They understood when they were in government the importance of this and swiftly changed their tune on the other side.

“As for Mr Farage, the extent to which that man, that plastic patriot, is prepared to fly to Washington on a regular basis to slag off his own country to American audiences is utterly shameful, and why we should take his claims to be a patriot with a pinch of salt.”

Subscribe to Commons People, the podcast that makes politics easy. Every week, Kevin Schofield and Kate Nicholson unpack the week’s biggest stories to keep you informed. Join us for straightforward analysis of what’s going on at Westminster.

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Family and friends honour much-loved Bolton dad and Wanderers fan

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Jake Rothwell, 36, who was a well-known member of the community and a huge Bolton Wanderers fan, died suddenly on April 1.

On Saturday afternoon, his loved ones gathered at Farnworth Cricket Club to bid farewell to a man who was “a friend to so many”.

White and blue balloons, the colours of Bolton Wanderers, were released in tribute.

As if by fate, the rain held off as they floated high into the sky, and blue flares were set off.

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Friends and family gathered, moments before the balloons were releasedFriends and family gathered, moments before the balloons were released (Image: NQ)

Jake is remembered by his children, Theo and Lucia, his partner Beccy Wheeler, his mother Gaynor Rothwell, his siblings Katie and Jordan Rothwell, and many others.

Jake’s partner, Beccy, told The Bolton News: “Jake and I got together three years ago.

“We were best friends from the start and quickly fell in love; we were inseparable.

“He really was the other half of me.

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“We both loved to sing and dance, and loved Bolton Wanderers.

“I had the best three years of my life with him.

Jake and BeccyJake and Beccy (Image: Supplied)

“Losing my best friend and love, when he was so young, has been the most devastating thing that could have happened.

“However, the love and support he has been shown by everyone during this hard time is truly heartwarming.

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“He will be forever in my heart and always missed and loved.”

Jake’s sister, Katie, also shared a moving tribute on behalf of his family: “Jake was amazing.

“He was the best big brother to me and my brother Jordan, and the best dad to his kids, Theo and Lucia.

“He was also the best uncle to Mason and Reya, and was a loving, doting son to our mum, Gaynor.

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“He could make anyone laugh, and today shows how much he was loved and adored.”

Gaynor added that it was “humbling to see so many people there, even people that have only crossed paths with him”.

“That’s how much of an effect he had on people,” she said.

He was a friend to so many.”

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Tribute balloon releaseDozens paid tribute to Jake (Image: NQ)

To honour a “fallen Wanderer”, Jake’s best friend, Luke Robinson, invited fans to join in applause during the 36th minute of Bolton Wanderers’ home game against Stockport County on April 6.

At the match, rapturous applause filled the stadium as supporters clapped in the April sunshine for Jake.

A GoFundMe page to help the family give Jake “the send-off he deserves” has already raised nearly £6,000.

Attendees at the memorial also took part in a Grand National sweepstake and football card games, with all proceeds going to the GoFundMe.

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Motorcycle rider dies at Oliver’s Mount, Scarborough

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Aran Sadler died following the incident at the Bob Smith Spring Cup at Oliver’s Mount in Scarborough on Saturday (April 11), according to reports.

North Yorkshire Police said it is appealing for information after the rider came off a Kawasaki ZX636 during a race at around 3.20pm on Saturday.

The force said he was pronounced dead at the scene.

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“The man’s family are aware and our thoughts are with them at this difficult time,” a police spokesperson said.

Police are urging any spectators present during the incident who have not yet spoken to officers to come forward.

Mr Sadler, from County Durham, was a former race winner at Oliver’s Mount and had previously competed at road racing events on the Isle of Man and in Northern Ireland.

He died after the incident in the SuperSport A Race 1 during Saturday’s Spring Cup, Northern Irish daily newspaper News Letter reported, citing a statement from Oliver Mount’s managing director, Andy Hayes.

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Mr Hayes, in the statement, said Mr Sadler was a “tremendously popular member of our paddock community and a champion several times over at Oliver’s Mount”.

“He will be deeply missed by everyone who knew him and raced alongside him.

“Our thoughts are entirely with Aran’s family and his partner Lorna at this devastating time.”

Mr Hayes said the track had consulted with Mr Sadler’s family and confirmed that racing would continue on Sunday.

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“We ask everyone – in the paddock and in the grandstands – to keep Aran in their thoughts and to continue the consideration shown to Aran’s family and friends as it has been today,” Mr Hayes said.

“We are grateful to everyone who showed patience and respect in waiting for this official statement to be released. It means a great deal to Aran’s family and to us.”

The remainder of Saturday’s race programme was suspended following the incident, according to News Letter.

Earlier on Saturday, rider Joey Thompson said he had been “involved in an incident at Oliver’s Mount on lap one of the Supersport race”, adding: “I am sore but okay, thanks for the messages.”

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Mr Thompson later said he would not be racing on Sunday as it was not “physically possible”.

“There is no one that wants to go racing more than me but unfortunately I just can’t do it today,” he said in a post on social media.

“My thoughts are with the family of Aran in these tough times.”

Tributes flooded in on social media for Mr Sadler after his death.

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A Teesside Motorsports spokesperson said: “Aran was a familiar and valued face at Teesside, attending many events over the years, and he will be greatly missed by all who knew him.

“Our thoughts and condolences are with his family, friends, and the wider racing community at this difficult time.

“Rest in peace, Aran.”

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The Bikers Blog said Mr Sadler was the reigning overall Oliver’s Mount Racing champion.

A spokesperson for the page described Mr Sadler as a “true racer who loved the sport and gave everything to it”.

“Our thoughts are with his family, friends, teammates and everyone in the road racing community at this incredibly difficult time,” they added.

“Rest easy, Aran.”

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How to watch Sunderland vs Tottenham: TV channel and live stream for Premier League today

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Tottenham travel to Sunderland for Roberto De Zerbi’s first match in charge in the relegation zone.

Spurs slipped into the bottom three for the first time since August 2015 after West Ham’s 4-0 victory over Wolves on Friday.

It leaves De Zerbi’s new side two points off the Irons and Nottingham Forest in 16th, although a victory will lift them back above the dotted line.

The Italian arrived in north London last week with one simple mission this season: retain Spurs’ Premier League status.Any longer-term planning comes later.

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The former Brighton and Marseille boss takes his side to Wearside today looking to put an end to Spurs’ 13-match winless run in the Premier League.

They face a Sunderland side who have struggled with inconsistency in recent months after a superb start to life back in the top flight.

Regis Le Bris’ men are coming off the back of their derby win over Newcastle United at St James’ Park, where Brian Brobbey notched the winner late on.

They sit 11th in the table, three points off a European place.

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TV channel: In the UK, the game will be televised live on Sky Sports Main Event, with coverage starting at 1pm.

Live stream: Sky Sports subscribers can also catch the contest live online via the Sky Go app and website.

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Union Berlin appoints Marie-Louise Eta to secure Bundesliga survival

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BERLIN (AP) — Union Berlin has appointed Marie-Louise Eta as the first female head coach in the men’s Bundesliga as it bids to ensure its league survival.

She becomes the first woman to take charge of a men’s team across the top divisions of Europe’s “big five” soccer leagues.

The 34-year-old Eta takes over from Steffen Baumgart, who was fired late Saturday with his assistants Danilo de Souza and Kevin McKenna after the team’s 3-1 loss at last-place Heidenheim, Union announced just before midnight.

Eta, who was coaching Union’s Under-19 men’s team and agreed earlier this month to take over as coach of Union’s women’s team next season, has five games to secure the Köpenick-based club’s Bundesliga survival.

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“Staying in the Bundesliga is not yet guaranteed given the point-differences in the lower half of the table. I’m happy that the club entrusts me with this challenging task,” Eta told the club website. ”One of Union’s strengths has always been our ability to pull together in such situations. And of course I’m convinced that we’ll get the decisive points with the team.”

Eta already made history with Union in 2023 as the first female assistant coach in the Bundesliga and across the top divisions of the “big five” leagues. She had to step in for media duties for head coach Nenad Bjelica when he was suspended for three games in 2024.

“I’m delighted that Marie Louise Eta has agreed to take on this role on an interim basis before she becomes head coach of the women’s first team as planned in the summer,” Union sporting director Horst Heldt said in a statement.

Baumgart, a former Union player, was appointed during the 2024-25 winter break but Heldt said recent results prompted the club to take drastic action.

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“We’ve had a completely disappointing second half of the season so far and we’re not letting the table fool us — our situation remains precarious and we desperately need points to secure our place in the league.”

Defeat in Heidenheim left Union in 11th place in the 18-team division, just seven points clear of St. Pauli in the relegation zone with five rounds remaining.

“Two wins out of 14 games since the winter break and the performances shown in recent weeks do not give us the confidence that we can turn things around with the current setup. We have therefore decided to make a fresh start,” Heldt said.

Union next hosts Wolfsburg, which is also fighting for survival, next weekend.

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An earlier version of this story incorrectly stated that Marie-Louise Eta had previously served as a head coach.

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Sprinting sensation Gout Gout breaks new records with phenomenal time

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Gout Gout has looked like a star in the making for many months, but the teenage sprinting sensation has shattered another record on the track

Sprinting prodigy Gout Gout has added another breath-taking record to his ever-growing list of accolades. The Australian sensation, 18, took part in the Under-20s Australian Athletics Championship. in Sydney.

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He set a new U20 world record and a new national record when he ran the 200m in a jaw-dropping 19.67 seconds. In doing so. he also became the first ever Australian to complete 200m in under 20 seconds.

Gout Gout struggled to hold back his emotions when he crossed the finish line, jumping up and down with joy and celebrating with his manager James Templeton. It was another astonishing display from a young athlete who has already captured the attention of Usain Bolt.

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He was expected to be firmly challenged by Lachlan Kennedy, a 100m champion who has also overcome him in the 200m on two occasions, but the young sprinter pulled out of the event early. Calab Law was another prospect who was expected to push Gout Gout, but he was left in the 18-year-old’s wake.

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Aidan Murphy, who was best known in Australia for making a critical error which resulted in the country’s relay team from being disqualified at last year’s World Athletics Championship, was the closest contender to the teenager.

It was only towards the end when Gout Gout’s stride seemed to elongate, eating up yards of the track like a lightning fast Great White Shark – Murphy would finish with a time of 20.11 seconds, around half a second slower than Gout Gout.

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Gout Gout had run the 200m at 19.84 seconds in the national championships last year, but it was deemed the tailwind at his back was too strong, rendering his then record breaking achievement as illegal. His 19.67s in Sydney shattered that and any time recorded by any other U20 athlete in the history of the sport.

At the same age, even Bolt, the fastest man to ever take to the track, did not reach that electrifying speed. Had Gout Gout recorded that time at the 2020 Olympic Games, he would’ve pipped American star Noah Lyles to the bronze medal.

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Had he been involved 26 years ago when his country hosted the games in Sydney, he would have ended the day with a gold medal around his neck. The world appears to be at Gout Gout’s jet-heeled feet.

However, in an interview last year, Bolt warned his Australian prodigy to not look too far ahead. The eight-time Olympic gold medal winner said: “If he continues on this track it’s going to be good but it’s all about getting everything right. I mean, it’s never just easy.

“It’s always easier when you’re younger because I was there, I used to do great things when I was young but the transition to senior from junior is always tougher.

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“It’s all about if you get the right coach, the right people around you, if you’re focused enough, so there will be a lot of factors to determine if he’s going to be great, and if he’s going to continue on the same trajectory to a championship or Olympics.”

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China says it will resume some ties with Taiwan

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Taiwan's opposition leader meets Xi Jinping in Beijing

BANGKOK (AP) — China said Sunday it would resume some ties it had suspended with Taiwan such as direct flights and imports of Taiwanese aquaculture products following a visit by the Beijing-friendly opposition leader of the self-ruled island.

The Taiwan Work Office under China’s Communist Party issued a statement saying it would explore setting up a longstanding communication mechanism between the Communist Party and Taiwan’s Kuomingtang Party. It said it will facilitate the import of Taiwan’s aquaculture products that it had previously banned.

Cheng Li-wun, the head of the Kuomingtang, and China’s President Xi Jinping held a high-profile meeting Friday during which they called for peace, without offering specifics. China claims the island as part of its territory and hasn’t ruled out the use of force to annex it.

Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council, which oversees the relationship with China, said the measures that were announced, such as promoting a communication mechanism, were “political transactions” between the two parties that circumvented the government of Taiwan.

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“The government’s position is clear: to ensure the interests of the nation and its people, all Cross-Strait affairs involving public power must be negotiated by both governments on an equal and dignified basis to be effective and truly protect the rights and well-being of the people,” the Mainland Affairs Council said in response to the Chinese announcement.

Relations between China and Taiwan, which remain split since 1949, have been tense since the election of pro-independence President Tsai Ing-wen from the Democratic Progressive Party in 2016. Beijing cut off most of its official dialogue with Taiwan’s government, and has started sending warships and fighter jets closer toward the island on a daily basis.

In the statement, China said it plans to resume direct flights between Taiwan and mainland cities like Xi’an or Urumqi, although it remained unclear how the measures will be implemented without the approval of the Taiwanese government.

China banned its citizens from individual trips to Taiwan in 2019. Taiwan’s rules now require Chinese visitors to hold a valid resident visa from another country, like the U.S. or the European Union, to apply for a visitor visa.

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China also said it would work toward construction of a bridge that would connect the mainland to Matsu and Kinmen, Taiwanese islands that are closer geographically to China. The project is a longstanding proposal that Beijing has previously announced.

China banned the import of Taiwanese pineapples in 2021, and since then has extended it to other fruits and products including the grouper fish, squid and tuna.

After the initial ban on grouper, Taiwan’s Ministry of Agriculture said it approached China about making adjustments to ensure it met import requirements. China replied with a limited list of individual companies that were allowed to sell to China, but without explanation.

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