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Major pub chain giving away free Guinness this weekend – but there is a catch

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It comes as part of its new Fans Reunited campaign, which is being fronted by Rugby World Cup winners Martin Johnson and Jason Robinson

Greene King is giving away free pints of Guinness this weekend as the Six Nations rugby kicks off.

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To claim your free pint, you need to book a table for any Six Nations game on February 7 via the Greene King website. You will have to show confirmation of booking at the bar.

The deal is available at all Greene King sports pubs including Flaming Grill, Hungry Horse and Belhaven. It comes as part of its new Fans Reunited campaign, which is being fronted by Rugby World Cup winners Martin Johnson and Jason Robinson.

Zoe Bowley, Managing Director for Greene King pubs, said: “Fans Reunited celebrates the unique role that sport, and the pub atmosphere, plays in bringing people together.

“By launching alongside the Guinness Six Nations and offering reunited fans a free pint on us, we want to spark those moments where old friends reconnect over a pint.

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“Just like the rugby legends joining us, we hope this encourages people to reach out to someone from their past, whether it’s an old coach, teammate, or school friend – and share the joy of the game together.”

Martin Johnson said: “Rugby has a unique way of bringing people together. Friendships formed through sport are unbreakable, and the ones that endure last a lifetime – exactly what Greene King’s Fans Reunited campaign celebrates.

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“Combined with the atmosphere of the pub, it takes the experience to the next level. It’s not just about the game; it’s about creating moments that reconnect old friends and strengthen the sense of community that makes rugby, and Fans Reunited, so special.”

It comes after the Treasury announced pubs and music venues will get 15% off their business rates bills from April as part of a major support package.

The Government had been under pressure to act after changes made in the budget in November, alongside the end of support from the pandemic.

Treasury minister Dan Tomlinson said the help support will be worth £1,650 for the average pub next year. Other hospitality businesses such as hotels, restaurants and cafes will not receive the same additional support.

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Mr Tomlinson said: “This decision will mean that the amount of business rates paid by the pub sector as a whole will be lower in 2028/29. It will also apply to music venues too. Many are valued as pubs and it would not be right to draw the line.”

Emma McClarkin, chief executive of the BBPA, said: “We are pleased the Government has listened to our concerns, and those of publicans, consumers and MPs who rallied to defend our locals.

“This pub-specific package will stave off the immediate financial threat posed by accelerating business costs and will help keep the doors open for many.”

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9 mins: Gibson-Park with an up and over kick looking for Stockdale to invert and claim, but the hosts hold him up well. It’s turned over, however, with another cross-field kick, this time from Prendergast, which is an absolute beauty looking for O’Brien, but Ramos is over on that right flank to clean up.

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Maths teacher spotted walking naked at River Tyne claimed to be a naturist

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Andrew Peacock, who had been deputy head of department at Hetton Academy, was spotted walking naked in a residential area causing fearful onlookers to call the police

A maths teacher who claimed to be a naturist was spotted naked in the street by pub goers as he walked through a residential area.

Andrew Peacock, who had been deputy head of department at a nearby academy, was spotted walking nude through Hebburn in Tyne and Wear heading towards the River Tyne. Mr Peacock, who had been deputy head of department at Hetton Academy, was accused of four allegations at a Teaching Regulation Agency (TRA) hearing.

The tribunal heard how he accepted a police caution for a public order offence – namely causing harassment, alarm or distress, Chronicle Live reports. Two members of the public reported Mr Peacock to police after he was found naked in a residential area – Ellison Street in Hebburn. Cops were told that the pair hid from Mr Peacock after he had got into his parked car and “driven up and down” the street.

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The allegations were laid out at a virtual hearing of the TRA on Thursday February 5. Leah Redden presented the allegations before the panel; that Mr Peacock had been naked in a public place on the November 11, 2023, that he had been arrested but failed to inform anyone at the school about this, that his conduct constituted a criminal offence and he had accepted a caution, and that his conduct was dishonest.

The tribunal panel found each offence proven, and also found that Mr Peacock’s actions had constituted misconduct and may bring the profession into disrepute. The panel will now decide whether to recommend a teaching ban is imposed by the Secretary of State for Education.

During the hearing Ms Redden told the panel how Mr Peacock had been deputy head of maths at Hetton Academy from 2022 to 2024 when he resigned prior to an internal disciplinary hearing. He had been employed there since 2013.

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Ms Redden added: “He was arrested [over his] nakedness in a public place on November 11, 2023. The circumstances were he was spotted by two members of the public, seeing he was naked in a residential area.”

She added that: “It is [Mr Peacock’s] position that he is a naturist and had been delivering food in the local area before deciding to go for a walk by the river.” The teacher claimed to have spent less than a minute outdoors – returning towards his car when he heard a voice – the panel heard.

Hetton Academy Principal Vicky Pinkney gave evidence, telling the panel that Mr Peacock had not taken the opportunity to inform her of his arrest over a period of more than a week. The school only found out about this when the local authority designated officer (LADO) contacted her. At this stage Mr Peacock was called to a meeting and a disciplinary investigation began.

Ms Pinkney told the panel that she had serious concerns about the impact of Mr Peacock’s behaviour. She said: “He seemed to think that he was a naturist and it didn’t affect school and that it was acceptable for him to be out and about without his clothes on. I was quite shocked – as I did think it affects school.”

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She told the panel she was not aware of any school pupils living in the relevant area of Hebburn – but that a member of staff did live nearby, and that she knew some pupils did attend school via taxi from places further afield. The principal added that there had been no previous concerns about Mr Peacock though he had experienced periods of absence from school.”

Asked about the quality of his teaching, he added: “He was an okay teacher, results were not always where perhaps they should have been but we were working to develop that.”

In her closing statement for the TRA, Ms Redden recalled the evidence of a witness who saw an unclothed Mr Peacock. She said: “She felt panicked and terrified. She did not know what he was planning on doing. He made her think twice about being out at night.”

Ms Redden added there were a number of residential houses facing the street and said: “It is clear that he was in a residential area and did not park as close to the river as he possibly could have. He would have been aware that to get to the river he would have had to walk past those houses.”

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She added that Mr Peacock contends his actions were a “simple act of naturism” but in the TRA’s view “it was rather an act which constituted a criminal offence, corroborated by witnesses, who felt they had to hide, fearing they were followed”.

The tribunal panel – Carl Lygo, Suhel Ahmed and Beverley Williams – found all four allegations proven. In announcing the decision, Mr Lygo explained details of evidence the panel had been provided with including witness statements from the police investigation and disciplinary hearing, along with Mr Peacock’s video-taped police interview.

Mr Lygo cited the police witness statements adding: “The police report states that at the time Mr Peacock was stopped in his car, [the officer] noticed Mr Peacock had a grey hoody placed over his lap and his bare legs were showing.”

Mr Lygo recapped that Mr Peacock had accepted being naked but had claimed to have “taken reasonable steps” to avoid being seen. The panel chair also explained that in his evidence to the TRA and the school disciplinary hearing, Mr Peacock had claimed that he had accepted the police caution to “avoid attracting media attention” and to protect the school’s reputation.

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The teacher had claimed not to have known that he needed to tell his school about the arrest – but the panel did not accept this application. Mr Lygo said that in Mr Peacock’s police interview he had denied seeking to be seen, intending to alarm anyone, or seeking sexual gratification.

Referring to the charge of Mr Peacock not informing his superiors about the arrest, Mr Lygo continued, adding: “As an experienced teacher, Mr Peacock would have been familiar with his responsibilities around safeguarding.”

Mr Lygo added: “His behaviour amounted to misconduct and fell significantly short of the standards expected from the profession. He was guilty of unacceptable professional conduct.”

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The Apprentice star reveals new role after quitting BBC One show after six years

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A TV star who worked on Lord Sugar’s BBC show has a new job lined up

Tom Allen has teased details of his new role after quitting his job on The Apprentice.

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The comedian had hosted the BBC show’s spin-off The Apprentice: You’re Fired since 2019, but recently confirmed his departure. He is now set to appear on stage in West End musical Titanique, a parody based on the film Titanic which follows the love story of Rose and Jack, but with lots of twists.

Appearing on The One Show on Thursday (February 5), he said he was “so excited” but admitted to battling the nerves.

“I’m nervous because I’m having very intense singing lessons at the moment, which has been great fun,” he said.

READ MORE: Two Apprentice stars forced to leave BBC show immediatelyREAD MORE: ‘It was obvious Thomas Skinner would be axed from Strictly’ says Alan Sugar

“And it’s been very intense. And I just didn’t want to show myself up in front of a cast of like, literally the best singers in the land.

“So I didn’t want to sit there and be like, ‘Oh, I don’t know anything, me.’

“So I’m a little bit apprehensive. And of course, I’m going to be the new boy to hit the cast and… a bit intimidating. But I’m reassured they’re nice people.”

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Tom told the show’s hosts Alex Jones and Roman Kemp of the production: “It’s kind of like that kind of madcap camp comedy that you only really see in things like Airplane and Naked Gun and maybe 30 Rock… It’s so funny.”

Tom recently announced he was leaving The Apprentice spin-off, posting on Instagram: “I have decided, after six years, to say goodbye to The Apprentice: You’re Fired.

“I have had so much fun working with the most incredible creative people to make it all happen. I was also getting concerned Lord Sugar might realise I know nothing about business – as above video demonstrates.

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“Thank you @lord_sugar @karren_brady_official @timcampbell_mbe for all their support and encouragement at every step and also thank you to each @apprenticeuk candidate and guest panellist who joined me in the studio.”

For the latest showbiz, TV, movie and streaming news, go to the new Everything Gossip website.

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Sailings between Scotland and Northern Ireland cancelled due to heavy winds

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Forecasted heavy winds and heavy sea state have resulted in several sailings being cancelled.

Sailings between Cairnryan and Loch Ryan Ports and Northern Ireland have been cancelled due to heavy winds. Operation Overflow will be activated from 7pm this evening.

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This comes after a number of sailings to and from Northern Ireland were cancelled due to forecasted high winds and heavy sea state. Those booked onto any of the affected sailings are advised not to travel to the areas where delays are expected and should instead seek alternative travel options elsewhere.

Freight drivers attending the area are advised to follow instructions from port operators and Police Scotland about accessing the Operation Overflow site while the cancellations are in place.

A statement from Stena Line read: “Please be advised Operation Overflow will be in process from 1900hrs this evening and Cairnryan port will closed for acceptance of freight vehicles. Unfortunately, as a result of this all bookings are suspended.

“This will remain in place until the clearance of the backlog of traffic currently waiting at the port and the overflow area at Castle Kennedy. Thank you for your patience and cooperation.”

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A spokesperson for P&O Ferries earlier said: “Please see below sailing cancellation update. Due to severe weather we have now cancelled the 20:00hrs crossing from Larne and Cairnryan.

“Thursday 5th February: 12:00hrs, 16:00hrs, 20:00hrs – CANCELLED. 23:59hrs sailing is currently under review and remains subject to a further weather update later today.

“Normal allocations will be suspended and all space is subject to availability. Thank you for your patience and continued support.” P&O Ferries.”

A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “Operation Overflow will be activated from 7pm on Thursday, 5 February, 2026, after a number of sailings between Cairnryan and Loch Ryan Ports and Northern Ireland were cancelled. This is due to forecasted high winds and heavy sea state.

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“Those booked onto any of the affected sailings are advised not to travel to the areas where delays are expected and should instead seek alternative travel options elsewhere. Please check with Stena Line and P&O Ferries as appropriate for updates on your sailings.

“Freight drivers attending the area are advised to follow instructions from port operators and Police Scotland about accessing the Operation Overflow site while the cancellations are in place.”

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Ferryhill sculpture Miner’s Lamp celebrates mining heritage

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The event, which took place on February 4 at Ferryhill Station, saw crowds gather to mark the installation of a four-meter-high Miners Lamp Sculpture.

The sculpture was designed by Andrew McKeown to commemorate the mining heritage of the town, creating a fitting tribute to Mainsforth Colliery, which operated from 1872 to 1968.

Miner’s Lamp Sculpture unveiled at Surtees Corner, Ferryhill Station, pictured Sculptor Andrew McKeown (Image: SARAH CALDECOTT)

It features occupation names and terms unique to the Durham Coalfield areas, such as Spragger or Trapper, Chargehand and Shifter around the column of the lamp, so that they can be kept alive for future generations to learn about.

The event began with a speech by Deputy Mayor, Councillor Carole Atkinson who welcomed everyone to the event and thanked everyone involved in bringing the project to life, which cost £35,000 to install.

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Miner’s Lamp Sculpture unveiled at Surtees Corner, Ferryhill Station pictured Rev Elizabeth Catford and Cllr Carole Atkinson (Image: SARAH CALDECOTT)

The project was funded by a £20,000 grant from the National Lottery Heritage Fund and £15,000 from the neighbourhood budgets of former county councillors Peter Atkinson and Curtis Bihari via the 4Together Partnership.

The event continued with a blessing of the Sculpture by Methodist Minister, Reverend Elizabeth Catford, which was followed by ‘The Miner’s Hymn – Gresford’ played by members of Ferryhill Town Band.

The Mainsforth Colliery Miner’s Banner was also displayed throughout the event by members of the Ferryhill Miners Banner Committee.

Miner’s Lamp Sculpture unveiled at Surtees Corner, (Image: SARAH CALDECOTT)

Deputy Mayor of Ferryhill, Councillor Carole Atkinson said: “I would like to say a big thank you to everyone involved in this project and who attended the Celebration Event on what was a very cold day.

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“A special thanks to Sculptor, Andrew Mckeown for all his hard work on the project, to residents who put forward occupation names and suggestions for the final sculpture design.

Miner’s Lamp Sculpture unveiled at Surtees Corner, Ferryhill Station (Image: SARAH CALDECOTT)

Miner’s Lamp Sculpture unveiled at Surtees Corner, Ferryhill Station Picture: SARAH CALDECOTT (Image: SARAH CALDECOTT)

“To Ferryhill Station Primary School for taking part in Sculpture Workshops, to Reverend Elizabeth Catford for blessing the Sculpture and to Ferryhill Town Band for playing the Miner’s Hymn at the event.

“Finally, I would like to say a huge thank you to the funders of the project; the National Lottery Heritage Fund and former County Councillors Peter Atkinson and Curtis Bihari and the 4Together Partnership, without whom the project would not have been possible.”

For more information about this or any other project delivered by Ferryhill Town Council please contact: Karen Younghusband at Ferryhill Town Hall on telephone: 01740 652157 or email kyounghusband@ferryhill.gov.uk

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How to Get to Heaven from Belfast ‘shares Derry Girls DNA’ but is something very different, says Lisa McGee

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“It’s got that Northern Irish sense of humour but it’s a very different show”

Next week we will find out How to Get to Heaven from Belfast as Derry Girls creator Lisa McGee’s newest show drops on Netflix.

Following three friends who have remained thick as thieves since their school days, setting off on a “wild adventure” in their late 30s, How to Get to Heaven from Belfast arrives on the streaming platform on February 12.

Cast, crew and invited guests took to the red carpet in South Belfast’s Queen’s Film Theatre on Wednesday night for the premiere of the new eight-part series.

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Speaking to Belfast Live at the event, show creator Lisa McGee said she felt the pressure of showing the local crowd her newest project in the heart of the city where it is set.

She said: “I’m still pretty nervous, not excited – I’m anxious but I hope they will enjoy it.

“The characters for me are the main thing and I hope they connect with the three lead characters in it and see themselves or maybe their friendship group. I hope they find they relatable and funny.”

The mind behind the award-winning hit Derry Girls, Lisa added that she tried not to focus on following up the global success of the Channel 4 comedy when putting her all into How to Get to Heaven from Belfast.

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“I tried not to think about that when I was writing it and making it and I think the little genre switch helped with that. I would be more nervous if it was another straight comedy but because it’s a mystery and a bit of a thriller,” she explained.

“It shares the Derry Girls DNA, it’s got that Northern Irish sense of humour but it’s a very different show.”

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She said that she thinks this genre switch will be the most surprising thing audiences will take in when they tune into her newest creation.

“It’s a little bit eerie, a little bit creepy and a little bit darker but not depressing,” she laughed.

Belfast Live also caught up with one of the leads, Roisin Gallagher, who previously starred in Belfast-based romantic comedy series The Lovers.

On getting to share her hometown on the screen again, Roisin said: “It means everything – I just didn’t think it was something that would be possible.

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“When I went to drama school, I was told ‘you’ll have to get rid of the little leprechauns in your voice if you want to work’ meaning you’re not going to work in your own voice and how wrong was that and how glad am I that that was a false prediction.

“I’m just delighted to be here, to be home, to have my mummy here and celebrate Lisa McGee’s incredible, brave, courageous work – it’s class.”

Playing TV writer Saoirse, Roisin described her as “chaotic clever, unfiltered” and added the could see parts of herself in playing the character.

Roisin added that she is excited for Belfast to be shared across the world once again in such an anticipated production.

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“I am most excited for people to see the country looking well – absolutely looking gorgeous. It’s beautiful how they shot it. I’m looking forward to people hopefully getting what I got filming the flashback scenes.

“That there might be a bit of reconnection with our youngerselves when were watching it.”

‘How to Get to Heaven from Belfast’ will premiere on Netflix globally 12th February

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Four arrested in connection with Wigan Road, Bolton crash

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The crash between a Seat Leon and a Citroen Picasso happened on Wigan Road in Deane in the early hours of Sunday, January 11, prompting an outpouring of shock across the borough.

In two simultaneous raids in Ladybridge and the town centre this morning (February 5), police officers arrested four people in connection with their investigation into the crash.

Detective Inspector Andrew Page, of Greater Manchester Police’s Serious Collision Investigation Unit, said: “Our investigation into this tragic incident is progressing and has led to four arrests from two warrants in Bolton this morning.

“We have undertaken significant prevention activity across Bolton, with local PCSOs on the streets to reassure the community, and they are on hand to answer any queries members of the public may have.”

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Two simultaneous raids were carried out (Image: GMP)

The raids were carried out by police officers, along with Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service and Trading Standards officers.

Officers say a 42-year-old woman and a 46-year-old man were arrested on suspicion of fraud offences.

A 22-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of handling stolen goods, and an 18-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of aggravated vehicle taking.

All four are in police custody.

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Seat driver Mohammed Jibrael Mukhtar, 18, and his two passengers, Mohammad-Danyaal Ashgar-Ali, 19, and Farhan Imtiyaz Patel, 18, were all killed in the crash.

Another of the Seat passengers was injured.

Blackburn taxi driver Masrob Ali, 54, had been driving the Citroen Picasso and was killed in the incident.

Married couple Tom and Georgina Daniels, and two of their close friends, had all been travelling in the taxi and were badly injured.

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Police say that one of the women who had suffered life-changing injuries is now in a stable condition.

DI Page has appealed for anyone who may know anything to come forward.

He said: “We are still appealing for any witnesses to come forward. Anyone who saw the vehicle driving before the collision, witnessed the incident itself, or has dashcam/CCTV footage of the incident can share it with us.

“You can contact us directly on 0161 856 4741, quoting log number 111 of 11/01/2025. Alternatively, you can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.”

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Neighbours tell of moment girl, 10, mauled by dog in Bolton

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The incident took place on Roseneath Road in Great Lever yesterday afternoon, Wednesday, February 4, when a loose dog attacked Mina Bestun as she was on her way home from school.

She was taken to hospital and remains there today, Thursday, and is set to undergo an operation.

Nizamuddin Patel lives across the road from where the incident happened and helped Mina immediately after the attack.

Speaking to The Bolton News, he told of the “very scary” incident.

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Mr Patel said: “I was sleeping and I could hear so much noise. When I woke up, I ran out, my son was outside, and I saw the girl on the floor, she was getting up and running towards her house.

Mina Bestun is in hospital after being attacked by a dog (Image: Family)

“I saw my neighbour, he was the one who helped the girl, he was trying to find something to use to get the dog away, he found a booster seat and threw it at the dog.

“The dog left the girl and ran towards him, then he went back into his car, and the dog went back towards where it came from.

“When I saw the girl, I didn’t know if she was injured, but someone said to call the police so I did so straight away.”

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When he approached Mina, she was “covered in mud” and holding her right arm.

Mr Patel removed her coat to look at her arm and found it had “blood all down it”, and that the bite marks were clearly visible.

He added: “I was so shocked and called an ambulance straight away.

Police on Roseneath Grove (Image: Newsquest)

“Since then, I have been worrying when the children are playing outside.”

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Mr Patel, who called the incident “very scary”, added a word of thanks to his neighbour who distracted the dog.

To see The Bolton News’ interview with Mina following the attack, click here.

Another neighbour added: “I was in the house, I didn’t actually hear anything, but got up to go to the kitchen and saw blue flashing lights.

“There were so many police that I thought there had been a murder.”

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She estimated there to have been around “8-10” police cars, as well as dog units, tactical aid vans and an ambulance – she added that some police had guns.

She said: “That poor little girl, I feel so sorry for her. In fact, I am online, ordering a teddy bear to give to her.”

The attack took place on Roseneath Road (Image: Phil Taylor)

One other neighbour added that she was “scared to let her children out” following the attack.

A 52-year-old woman and a 28-year-old man have been arrested on suspicion of possessing a dog dangerously out of control.

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Police returned to the scene today at around 11.15am, with a van and a car parking up on Roseneath Grove, which runs off Roseneath Road.

Officers were seen in a huddle, discussing tactics.

A GMP spokesperson said: “Shortly before 3.30pm on Wednesday, February 4, officers were called to reports of a dog attack on Roseneath Road, Bolton.

“Emergency services attended, and a 10-year-old girl was taken to hospital with serious injuries, believed to be life-changing.

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“Armed Response Vehicles and GMP Dog Unit were deployed, and two dogs have been detained.

“A 28-year-old man and a 52-year-old woman have been arrested on suspicion of possessing a dog dangerously out of control, and are currently in custody.

“Officers will remain in the area as they conduct further enquiries and to provide reassurance to the community.”

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Archdeacon of Bolton to retire at end of July 2026

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Reverend Dr Rachel Mann will be taking a step back from her ministry at the end of July to focus instead on writing, speaking and taking opportunities with the media after a period of ill-health to do with ongoing Crohn’s disease.

Archdeacon Mann served her entire ordained ministry within the Diocese of Manchester, beginning her curacy at St Matthew’s, Stretford, in 2005, before becoming Priest‑in‑Charge and later Rector of St Nicholas, Burnage.

Archdeacon Mann said: “This is not the end, just an end… I would like to believe I have much still to contribute to this diocese, the Church more broadly, and indeed to wider public life and culture.

“It has been the privilege of my life to serve as a priest in this diocese.

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“St John famously said, God is love, and those who abide in love abide in God, and God abides in them.

“In my ministry in Manchester, I have been blessed with that most awesome gift of grace: Love.

“Thank you. … Please pray for me as I shall pray for you, and may Manchester Diocese be ever more marked and transformed by the love of Jesus Christ who is the heart of all good and hopeful things.”

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Archdeacon Mann has had five major and around twenty minor operations and procedures for Crohn’s disease since 1999.

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She spent around two months of 2025 in hospital, part of which was recovery from major surgery, the rest was ‘coming to terms with the implications of living with a new diagnosis: organ failure’.

Archdeacon Mann says that the kind of organ failure she has – intestine failure – does not have a cure, and there is ‘no prospect’ of a transplant.

The Archdeacon said: “I have found full-time ministry very challenging.

“At worst, I do a pretty substandard job. I can still do one-off pieces of work to a high standard, but I struggle with consistency.

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“The workload has become just too much for my flagging body – to quote Indiana Jones: ‘It’s not the years, it’s the mileage.’”

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Donald Trump Rows Back Criticism On Keir Starmer’s Chagos Deal

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Donald Trump has now backed Keir Starmer’s Chagos deal once again just weeks after attacking it.

The UK government announced last year that it was going to pay Mauritius £9 billion over the next 99 years so the UK-US military base at Diego Garcia will continue to operate as it does at the moment.

At the height of his row with Europe over control of Greenland last month, the US president accused the UK of giving away the site of “vital US military base” for “NO REASON WHATSOEVER” – despite appearing to be content with the deal at the end of 2025.

But, after a phone call with the prime minister on Thursday, Trump U-turned again, and now seems much more at ease with the plan.

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In a post on TruthSocial, he wrote: “I understand that the deal prime minister Starmer has made, according to many, the best he could make.

“However, if the lease deal, sometime in the future, ever falls apart of anyone threatens or endangers US operations and forces at our base, I retain the right to militarily secure and reinforce the American presence in Diego Garcia.

“Let it be known that I will never allow our presence on a base as important as this to ever be undermined or threatened by fake claims or environmental nonsense.

“Thank you for your attention to this matter!”

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The prime minister reportedly spoke to Trump about the “importance of the deal to secure the joint UK-US base on Diego Garcia, which remains vital to shared security interests”.

The two leaders agreed that the UK and US “will continue to work closely on the implementation of the deal”, according to Downing Street’s readout of the call.

No.10 will be breathing a huge sigh of relief at the president’s latest change of heart, considering Trump had condemned Starmer’s decision to give up the islands as “an act of great stupidity” in January.

The president said: “There is no doubt that China and Russia have noticed this act of total weakness.”

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He added: “The UK giving away extremely important land is an act of GREAT STUPIDITY, and is another in a very long line of National Security reasons why Greenland has to be acquired. Denmark and its European Allies have to DO THE RIGHT THING.”

The outburst stunned the Westminster at the time and there were concerns about the future of the so-called “special relationship” between the US and UK.

But, unlike the European Union, Starmer ruled out imposing retaliatory tariffs on America, even if Trump went ahead with his threat to slap 10% import charges on British goods from February 1.

And, once Trump had supposedly worked up a “framework of a future deal” with Nato over Greenland, he dropped the tariff threat.

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