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‘Bizarre’ Swansea event slammed as ‘rip-off’

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‘My friend and I said it was almost like that bizarre Willy Wonka event – it was so bad you couldn’t quite believe you were there.’

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A true crime-themed show in Swansea has been slammed as “bizarre”, “terrible” and a “rip-off”, with it compared to the viral Willy Wonka-style fiasco in Glasgow in 2024.

The True Crime and Wine event held at the Patti Pavilion near Swansea beach on Friday promised an evening of storytelling, entertainment and drinks, but attendees claim the reality was far from what was advertised.

Instead they claimed the event descended into chaos, with overcrowding, slow bar service, insensitive games and wine costing an additional £25 per bottle. People at the event claimed many audience members left disappointed well before the interval.

A spokesman for the show’s organisers said the team is “absolutely gutted” and has taken “learnings on board”, while a spokesman for Patti Pavilion said the event wasn’t a Patti-run event and True Crime and Wine was “responsible for the running of the show”.

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Nicola, 52, told WalesOnline she attended with her friends expecting an enjoyable night based on their interest in true crime events. “I was expecting, to be honest with you, what was advertised: an interesting night,” she said.

She said she had been to similar events before that had been well organised but this one quickly felt different as soon as she entered the venue. “The Patti Pavilion, fair enough, it’s an interesting venue, but I would say it’s more suited to gigs than a theatrical production,” she said. “But I thought: ‘Let’s give it a go,’ it’s something I would potentially be really interested in.”

She claimed that what she found inside was an overcrowded layout that set the tone for the evening. “It was like walking into Oktoberfest. There were rows and rows and rows of benches. So, once you were in you were in. You couldn’t really move around. You felt like you were rammed in like sardines.”

Attention soon turned to the bar, which Nicola described as overwhelmed within 30 minutes of the doors opening. “The bar was chaos,” she said. “There were about 600 people there and they had two bars open and behind each bar there were just two people serving.”

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She said she wasn’t expecting free bottles of wine on each table but she felt the offering didn’t match expectations. Wine was only available to purchase from the bar by the bottle for £25, she said, adding she and her friends had already paid £20.80 each for their tickets through provider Gigantic at a total of £83.20.

She said: “Their marketing was about the availability of wine and we were expecting little tasters of wine maybe. We weren’t expecting [free] bottles to be on the table but you would expect something. The white wine was tepid, which is being generous. People were asking for ice to chill it down. The red wine was freezing cold. I drank white wine and my other friend had a lemonade and my bar tab was £52.50 on top of paying £80-odd for tickets for the four of us as well.”

While the show began on time Nicola said many people were still standing up and queueing for drinks which proved distracting. “It was just shambolic; it was bizarre,” she said. “Everyone got very bored very quickly so everyone was making their own conversation.

“I did kind of feel for the two girls who were on the stage – they were no experts by any stretch of the imagination and I’m not sure where they found them. But they really weren’t particularly knowledgeable. They were in competition with a rowdy crowd so nobody could really hear anything. I can’t quite put into words how awful it was.”

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Nicola said within minutes some attendees began leaving and by the interval she said a significant portion of the audience had already gone. “One of my friends left within 15 minutes and then the rest of us… we just about stuck it until the interval. The main reason being that we didn’t want to be that person that had gotten up and caused the Mexican wave of people moving out of their seats. But the majority of our row of seats had left by that point anyway. By the interval at least a third of the people had gone.”

She also questioned parts of the show itself, particularly interactive games which she felt were inappropriate given the subject matter. “It mentions games [on the advertisement] and personally I found some of the games quite inappropriate,” Nicola said. “At the end of the day anyone with a fascination with true crime knows that you still have to have that respect and sensitivity for the victims and their families.

“They played a Tinder swipe left swipe right game [about] if you think this person is a serial killer, or if you would survive the date. That’s nasty. That was below the belt, you should not make jokes like that.”

As the night ended Nicola said she and her friends left the venue trying to make sense of what they had experienced. “We were walking along the seafront just thinking: ‘What on earth just happened?’ Trying to unpack it on the way home. My friend and I said it was almost like that bizarre Willy Wonka event – it was so bad you couldn’t quite believe you were there.”

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She added that attempts to raise concerns afterwards had only added to her frustration, with limited responses from organisers and ticket providers. “When I got home I messaged them (the organisers). The only way to contact them was by Facebook messenger. You can see on Facebook that lots of people have done that with no correspondence back whatsoever.

“I reached out to Gigantic and they shut me down straightaway. Eventbrite is about as much use as a chocolate teapot. We are all just in complete limbo. It was just money for nothing. These things aren’t cheap and you do look forward to them.”

While Nicola said the concept had potential, she felt the execution was the main issue. “The format of it in theory is good – if they did it in a venue like the Grand Theatre I think it could have worked well but it just really did feel like a free for all. People just lost interest immediately because they didn’t have a clue what was going on.”

Nicola wasn’t the only audience member to raise concerns about the event. Another attendee named Rhian claimed what should have been a “sophisticated evening” was “entirely misleading”.

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She claimed: “From the outset the event failed to deliver on its promises. It was marketed as a sophisticated evening for true crime fans and wine enthusiasts, complete with a curated wine experience. In reality this claim was entirely misleading. The wine offering amounted to nothing more than a basic choice of red, white, or rosé, with no evidence whatsoever of the advertised curation.

“Once inside it quickly became clear that the event was badly organised and lacked even the most basic crowd management. The environment was rowdy and uncontrolled, making it nearly impossible to hear or follow the content on stage.

“As for the show itself, it was of an extremely poor standard. The content lacked structure, depth, and professionalism, falling far below what was advertised and what paying customers were led to expect. It felt less like a polished event and more like an unprepared and disjointed performance.”

Due to the combination of these issues, Rhian said she made the decision to leave after just 30 minutes. “Something I have never felt compelled to do at a paid event before,” she said.

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Many audience members also posted their experiences on social media. One woman, named Debbie, wrote: “What a rip off. The venue was trestle tables and benches, not suited for this act which should have been in a theatre.

“The wine was £25 a bottle and the bar was understaffed with people still waiting to buy drinks when the show began. There was background music, the entrance doors were left open and everybody became disengaged which led to lots of chatting.

“I was invited to this event and came all the way from Winchester to attend with friends, we left after 20 minutes. It was so bad.”

Another, named Emma, shared: “Terrible. We left halfway through mainly due to not being able to hear anything because it was like trying to watch a show in a school canteen. The two cases we heard were odd choices and didn’t seem to fit and unfortunately the presenters weren’t very engaging.”

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According to the organisers 19 refunds have been processed. In response to the seating arrangements and overcrowding, a spokesman for the event said: “We did not achieve a sell out on the event, finishing at about 15% under the official capacity. Unfortunately the seating layout was the only format that the venue was prepared to operate in. We agree that this hampered many people’s enjoyment of the show.”

On the issue of staffing, the spokesman said: “We are equally frustrated by the lack of staffing for the event. We expected more to be provided for an event of this size.”

Regarding the wine, they said: “The venue provided two options for each of red, white and rose. These were advertised on menus around the venue. Some comments have said the venue ran out. Wines were chosen by the venue and approved by us. We were not informed by the venue that they would not be selling wine by the glass.“

In response to points raised about the show and hosts, the event spokesman said: “We’re sorry if some people did not enjoy the performance aspect of the show and all feedback has been taken on board. We have received positive feedback on this aspect from our review forms, as well as many people explaining they simply could not hear the show properly. The hosts spent half an hour meeting audience members after the show and received no negative remarks.”

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Responding to audio issues the spokesman said: “The quality of the sound in the venue was sadly not up to standard. We were assured in advance that it would be sufficient but this proved not to be the case.”

In response to the interactive game, they said: “The segment pointed to how people end up in relationships with criminals and people’s ability to determine a criminal just from looking at a face. The segment began with a picture of Joe Exotic.”

True Crime and Wine held a previous event at Cardiff’s Depot. One audience member who attended the event back in September, who gave his name as Mr Bridges, told WalesOnline that he also expected a complimentary glass of wine, “but there was nothing”. He said: “The whole thing was disappointing.”

The spokesman for True Crime and Wine responded: “As you are aware our event at Patti Pavilion has received some negative feedback which we hope to address. In total we have received 19 requests for refunds, which have all been processed.

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“Any level of guest dissatisfaction is taken very seriously by us, hence sending our feedback survey straight after the show. Our aim is always to try to put on the best show possible, however in this setting with sociable garden bench style seating, it was simply not conducive to executing the show satisfactorily. We are absolutely gutted and have taken these learnings on board.”

A spokesman for Patti Pavilion said: “We are truly sorry to hear that some attendees were disappointed following the True Crime and Wine event held at The Patti on Friday. We would like to clarify that this was not a Patti-organised event. The venue was hired out to the event organisers who were responsible for the running of the show.

“We understand how frustrating this has been for those who attended and we are currently trying to get in contact with the organisers to discuss the concerns raised and help get this matter resolved. Thank you for your understanding and continued support.”

The organisers have upcoming events in Dudley and Winchester, according to Eventbrite. WalesOnline has contacted Eventbrite for comment, while a spokesman for Gigantic responded: “Gigantic are the ticket agent and have no involvement in the organising of the event.”

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A separate blog, also named True Crime and Wine, shared a post on social media detailing how they had become swept up in the backlash aimed at the Swansea event. It states: “It appears there was an event last night called ‘True Crime and Wine’ in Wales that is receiving some negative feedback.

“I just want to confirm and reiterate that this event is not me and was not organised by me either. It’s a different organisation using the same name. Please check before tagging me and leaving me negative reviews.”

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Emmerdale spoilers as Dawn plots her revenge against Joe and Jacob tries to trap Dr Todd

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Next week is set to bring heat into the Dales

If anyone moved to Emmerdale for a quiet life, then it’s definitely the wrong village for them. The ITV soap has teased more drama to come next week in the Dales.

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After Bear Wolf confessed to murdering Ray Walters, and Moira Dingle off the hook, the sentencing begins with Bear nervously awaiting his time to shine on the stand.

Elsewhere, after the birth of baby Leyla, Jacob decided to drop his complaint against Dr Caitlin Todd – thanks to Charity’s interference also. However, things continue to get worse for the trainee doctor.

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As Joe Tate continues to swan around even after everything he’s done, he might not have the taste of success much longer as Dawn decides enough is enough.

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Here’s what else is coming up in the Dales…

It’s time for the sentencing…

It’s the day of court. Paddy, Dylan share an emotional moment before heading out to face the day ahead. April’s a bundle of nerves as she prepares for her testimony, with Marlon encouraging her to be brave and use the day to tell the jurors the truth about Ray’s abuse. As the trial begins, the defence and prosecution barristers argue their cases in front of the judge, jury, and spectators, and Bear is overwhelmed as he’s forced to relive Ray’s death and his experience at the farm.

April then testifies but struggles under cross-examination; leaving her devastated. Before long it’s Dylan who testifies for the defence, recounting how Bear saved his and Paddy’s lives from Ray. But will he cope under cross-examination? Afterwards, April’s distraught in the court corridor, worried she messed up, but Marlon tries to comfort her by praising her bravery.

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Back in the courtroom, Simo takes the stand and Bear begins to spiral on hearing his words. After court adjourns, Zara explains the situation and how she feels they are left with no other choice, than putting Bear on the stand the next day and Paddy reluctantly agrees… But will Bear be up to it?

The next day Paddy and the family nervously arrive at court before Bear’s testimony to see whether Bear will make or break the case. The tension lessens briefly when Bear’s counsellor commences by giving a powerful expert testimony, explaining how Bear was groomed by Ray and feared for his life.

With his family watching encouragingly, a nervous Bear Wolf then takes the witness stand to begin his own testimony…

Jacob tries to trap Dr Todd…

Jacob is uncomfortable bumping into Dr Todd in the village as she mocks him overtly. When Dr Todd maliciously implies to Sarah how Jacob is desperate to return to work despite their baby, Sarah heads to confront Jacob. Soon furious Jacob finds Todd in the Woolpack Corridors and warns her off from lying to his wife. When Jacob follows her into the ladies loo he has seemingly fallen into Dr Todd’s trap as when Vanessa walks in she is alarmed to find Jacob in there.

Later, Vanessa confronts Jacob about his earlier conduct and Sarah demands to know what’s happening, and Jacob finally comes clean to her about all of Todd’s harassment. As Jacob tearfully confesses to all of Todd’s bullying, Sarah comforts him and promises they will face the problem together.

The next day Sarah notices how much Jacob is suffering as a result of Todd’s manipulation and offers her support, urging him to stand up to his bully. She later goes to confront Vanessa for believing Todd over Jacob. At work when Jacob speaks to Carol in HR about making a formal complaint about Todd he is blindsided when Carol reveals Todd has already submitted a complaint about him. And how Todd has provided a substantial file of evidence, including voice recordings. Jacob despairs, feeling he has no chance against such a longstanding colleague.

Later, Jacob tells Sarah about Todd’s file of fabricated evidence against him. Seeing Jacob’s ready to give up, Sarah strongly encourages him to fight back for the career he has always dreamed of, for Leyla’s sake. Heading Sarah’s words, Jacob goes to Tug Ghyll to speak to Todd.

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Dawn plans her revenge for Joe…

Dawn struggles to muster the energy to deal with Joe’s excitement over the baby. Soon a troubled Dawn heads to find Moira and confesses she’s struggling to stay with Joe and disguise her loathing of him. Moira urges her to stay for the money as she will need the money to fight him in court. And soon the plan begins..

Elsewhere in the village…

The ladies darts craze continues in the pub. Struggling to keep Robert’s betrayal from Cain ahead of his operation Moira’s stress mounts. That evening Cain expresses worry about how his operation will change their relationship, but Moira assures him they will face whatever together as a team as they wait to see what tomorrow will bring.

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Spies and Other Gods by James Wolff: When spooks get spooked by self-doubt

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Famously, where Ian Fleming glamorised spies, John Le Carré placed his former spook colleagues in more lifelike circumstances, making them grimmer, grubbier and more mortal. Many, though, sought also to be moral, struggling Greene-like with personal fallibility, compromise, great power politics and the search for good deeds in a naughty world. But these figures, as with Fleming, were all about heroics — fighting the good fight, usually against communism/totalitarianism. Smiley, after all, was based in part on a vicar.

There is rather less room for righteousness in James Wolff’s latest thriller, Spies and Other Gods. In Le Carré, the characters just are spies: it is what they get up to in that role that exercises him. But Wolff is just as interested in why people become spies and what it does to them. Exhibit A is Sir William Rentoul, chief of an unnamed intelligence outfit whose brain is going — or is it? — and who awards himself a last fling out “in the field” (a term no spy ever uses, Wolff tells us). Rentoul realises that a life of deceiving and manufacturing uncertainty has shut out many of those closest to him, including his recently deceased wife (much missed, notwithstanding his infidelities).

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The new BBC Radio 2 Breakfast DJ has praised the vegan hair-growth supplement that helps promote healthier, fuller locks

They say hair is people’s most important accessory, but when thinning or loss kicks in due to age and stress, it can take a serious toll on confidence. Fortunately, the beauty world is currently undergoing a hair-care revolution, with one particular supplement leading the charge.

DR.VEGAN’s Hair Saviour has earned a high-profile fan in Radio 2 Breakfast Show host Sara Cox, whose signature blonde fringe has become as iconic as her voice. Designed to rescue thinning strands and boost density, these capsules have already helped thousands of shoppers achieve a thicker, more resilient mane.

The science behind the results is just as impressive. The formula features a blend of 14 key nutrients, including biotin, zinc, and saw palmetto, but the real star is the patented AnaGain™.

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Extracted from pea sprouts, this clinically validated ingredient has been shown to increase the probability of hair growth by a staggering 78%. For those looking to restore their hair’s “lustre” without the fuss, this vegan-friendly ritual is becoming a go-to.

Sara Cox, who was announced as Scott Mills’ replacement on the Breakfast Show on BBC Radio 2 after his sudden departure and dismissal, has previously said about using DR VEGAN: “My hair was feeling dry and looking a bit dull, so I needed help.

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Various purchase plans are offered for the capsules – with two capsules required daily for 60 days – including 30-day, 60-day, and 90-day subscription packages, as well as one-time purchases in different quantities.

The company suggests its subscription plans offer the best value, with the 90-day package costing £52.40 when using the promotional code, down from £77.97. Purchasing these three pouches as a single order would total £56 after the discount is applied.

DR. VEGAN notes that consumers generally notice improvements in hair density, reduced hair loss, and fresh growth within 12 weeks. A study involving 100 individuals who used Hair Saviour for 2 months or longer found that 81% found it beneficial, 73% experienced enhanced hair strength after 3 months, and 70% witnessed new hair growth after 3 months.

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On the high street, Hairburst is selling an Advanced+ Hair Growth Starter Kit with the three-month programme, priced at 91p per day or £84.49 for the full three months. Meanwhile, at Chāmpo, the sought-after Pitta Growth Serum in its larger format is available for £46, reduced from £56.67.

Returning to DR VEGAN supplements, they’ve proven popular, with one delighted buyer sharing: “My hairdresser and I have noticed a huge difference. I am no longer shedding multiple strands throughout the day, and new hair has been growing.”

Another customer reported comparable results, saying: “For anyone worrying about their hair…definitely give these a try. My hair feels thicker, stronger, and silkier… hair on the sides (near my fringe area) has started to grow in again, and my scalp feels a lot calmer.

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“My hairdresser has noticed a difference and commented on how healthy my hair looks. I’m delighted that this works and will definitely be reordering some more.”

A third buyer remarked: “My hair is growing like crazy and is in so much better condition than it’s ever been.” It should be noted that one less impressed customer awarded three stars, observing: “Haven’t noticed any change yet, I’ll review properly when it’s taken a bit longer.”

However, many others celebrated the impressive outcomes they experienced with Hair Saviour. One DR. VEGAN enthusiast recounted their journey, explaining: “I’m 51 and in my menopause, and my hair was thinning, especially around the front hairline.

“I saw these advertised online and thought I’d try them… And I’m glad I did, they work! Slowly, my hair is growing back at the front, and the sides of my hair are actually growing for once!”

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Taylor Swift trademarks voice and likeness in apparent bid to stop AI deepfakes

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Taylor Swift has filed trademark applications covering her voice and likeness, apparently in a bid to halt the creation of artificial intelligence deepfakes.

The pop superstar, who was recently named as Spotify’s most-streamed artist of all time, submitted two sound trademarks covering her voice, one including the phrase “Hey, it’s Taylor Swift,” and the other simply “Hey, it’s Taylor.”

She also filed to trademark an image of herself holding a pink guitar during her record-breaking “Eras” tour.

In a blog post, intellectual-property attorney Josh Gerben (who does not represent Swift) argued that is likely the filings are intended to protect Swift from unauthorized AI versions of herself being created.

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“Theoretically, if a lawsuit were to be filed over an AI using Swift’s voice, she could claim that any use of her voice that sounds like the registered trademark violates her trademark rights,” wrote Gerben.

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Gerben continued: “The image-based filing serves a similar purpose. By protecting a distinctive visual, down to Swift’s commonly worn jumpsuit and pose, Swift’s team may gain additional grounds to pursue claims against manipulated or AI-generated images that evoke her likeness.”

Last year, actor Matthew McConaughey was granted a trademark for his signature catchphrase “alright, alright, alright” in a similar legal move.

Attorneys for the entertainment law firm Yorn Levine, representing McConaughey, applied for the protection in December 2023, but the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office approved the trademark in December 2025.

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While state consumer protection laws already protect celebrities from having their likeness replicated to sell products, McConaughey’s trademark strategy means that the Interstellar actor will now have grounds to sue in federal court over general “misuse” on the internet, even if misleading AI videos using his image are not explicitly selling anything.

Yorn Levine founder and lawyer Kevin Yorn said in a statement shared with The Independent: “We embrace AI, invest in it, and actively support its evolution. Progress, however, should have boundaries. Protecting individual voice, image, and intellectual property is essential to building a future that works for everyone. Along with Matthew, we are forward-looking, engaged in the possibilities of AI, and thoughtful about how everyone’s creative identity is represented and protected.”

McConaughey told the Wall Street Journal: “My team and I want to know that when my voice or likeness is ever used, it’s because I approved and signed off on it. We want to create a clear perimeter around ownership with consent and attribution the norm in an AI world.”

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Former Man Utd boss turned down Chelsea job – ‘I knew I’d be a lame duck from day one’

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Chelsea are once again on the lookout for a new manager following the departure of Liam Rosenior

Chelsea are on the search for a new manager following the sacking of Liam Rosenior last week. The Blues decided to part ways with the manager following a 3-0 defeat against Brighton.

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Calum McFarlane is taking interim charge of the side until the end of the season, with the search over Rosenior’s permanent successor now taking place. Several names have already been linked with the role, including Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola and former midfielder Cesc Fabregas.

Chelsea should be getting used to searching for a new manager, given the changes in the managerial hotseat over the last few years. Former Manchester United manager Ralf Rangnick has previously revealed that he has turned down the role at Stamford Bridge.

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The Blues approached the German following Frank Lampard‘s exit in January 2021. Speaking to The Times just a month later, Rangnick revealed talks with Chelsea over the position, but there was one major sticking point.

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“I said, ‘I would love to come and work with you, but I cannot do it for four months,” he said. “I am not an interim coach.’ To the media and players you would be the ‘four-month manager’, a lame duck, from day one.”

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Following his rejection of the job, Chelsea turned to now England boss, Thomas Tuchel, who went on to win the Champions League just a few months after his appointment. “Thomas is tactically on a very sophisticated level,” Rangnick said.

“[His assistant] Zsolt Low was my player and assistant coach at Leipzig and plays a vital role in his staff. And you can see from the way he interacts with players, Thomas also has great leadership skills.

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“I can only congratulate Thomas and Chelsea for the choice.”

Tuchel left in 2022, and was replaced by Graham Potter. Chelsea have since had Lampard (interim), Mauricio Pochettino, Enzo Maresca and Rosenior as managers.

Less than a year after making the comments about turning down the Chelsea job, Rangnick took up the interim role at Man Utd. In his 29 games in charge, United won eleven, drew 9 and lost 9.

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The 67-year-old is now the manager of the Austria national team. He will lead the nation in this summer’s World Cup, where they will take on Jordan, Argentina and Algeria in their Group J encounters.

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Global food security at ‘a critical level’ as Iran war threatens new shock, UN warns

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Major producers, including Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Brazil, Sudan, and Kenya, are now entering critical planting cycles as energy and fertiliser costs soar.

As the season shifts towards the Northern Hemisphere in May, the window to secure the 2026 harvest is rapidly closing.

Last year, ten countries accounted for two-thirds of all people facing acute food insecurity globally, said the UN.

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Nigeria, Democratic Republic of the Congo and Sudan alone represent nearly one-third of the total, according to the report.

Afghanistan, South Sudan, Sudan and Yemen experienced the worst food crises, both in terms of the share and absolute number of people facing acute food insecurity.

More than 80 per cent of those affected live in countries affected by conflict.

An estimated 35.5 million children were acutely malnourished across the surveyed countries, including just under 10 million with severe acute malnutrition.

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For many, the damage will be irreversible.

Children who survive acute malnutrition, often suffer permanent “stunting” – lifelong cognitive and physical damage.

Famine was last year confirmed in two areas – parts of the Gaza Strip and in Sudan – marking a first since records began, according to the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC), the UN-backed global hunger monitor.

Improvements were reported in Bangladesh, Niger, parts of Nigeria and Sudan, and the Syrian Arab Republic, the report said.

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Joshua v Fury: Anthony Joshua signs to fight Tyson Fury after comeback fight against Kristian Prenga in July

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Anthony Joshua has signed a deal to fight fellow former world heavyweight champion Tyson Fury, Eddie Hearn has announced.

Joshua, who has not fought since he was a passenger in a fatal car crash in December, will first have a comeback fight against Kristian Prenga in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on 25 July.

Fury and Joshua – both two-time world champions – have carried British boxing on the global stage for more than a decade, yet despite years of negotiations and false starts, the fight has never materialised.

But promoter Hearn posted on social media on Monday that the long-awaited fight was “signed, sealed and delivered”.

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“As I said, the landlord will collect his rent. That is certain,” Joshua said about the fight.

Joshua, 36, must first get past unknown 35-year-old Albanian Prenga – who boasts a record of 20 wins, all by stoppage, and one loss.

The British fighter’s most recent appearance in the ring was against Jake Paul in December.

Later that month Joshua’s driver crashed in Nigeria, with two members of the boxer’s team being killed.

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“It’s no secret I’ve taken some time to consolidate and rebuild to be ready for stepping back into the ring and today is the next step on that journey,” Joshua said.

A date or venue for Joshua v Fury has not been announced. Hearn has previously suggested it could land in November on streaming giant Netflix.

Joshua attended Fury’s recent comeback fight against Arslanbek Makhmudov and was called out by his British rival immediately after he secured a comfortable decision win. Fury, 37, attempted to goad Joshua into the ring, but he declined.

Afterwards, Team Fury said they had signed their part of the contract and were waiting on Joshua to do the same.

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Istvan Elek admitted having and sharing a collection of extreme pornography featuring pigs, hamsters, dogs, horses and a cobra.

A weirdo who distributed cobra and pig porn has been banned from keeping animals and told to stay away from play parks.

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Istvan Elek admitted having and sharing a collection of extreme pornography featuring pigs, hamsters, dogs, horses and a cobra.

Elek has been banned from approaching under-16s and told that he is not allowed to “own or care for any animals.”

Sheriff Paul Brown ordered Elek to carry out 300 hours unpaid work in the community and placed him on the sex offenders register for five years.

He placed him on a curfew for six months and ordered him to attend the Tay Project rehab course for sexual offenders as a direct alternative to custody.

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Elek was also made subject to a conduct requirement which includes limiting his internet and social media use and he cannot form any new “intimate or domestic relationship” without telling social workers.

Elek was found with the deviant material on his phone after asking others on a WhatsApp group to send him twisted images featuring animals.

The 56-year-old appeared at Perth Sheriff Court and admitted having banned pornography featuring women having sex with animals.

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Elek, from Kinross, admitted possessing extreme pornographic images at his former home in Milnathort between 13 November 2021 and 14 February 2024.

He also admitted downloading indecent images of children at the same address in Marshall Place between 15 August and 4 September 2023.

Elek admitted possessing indecent images of children between 11 May 2022 and 14 February 2024. He also admitted distributing child and extreme animal porn between 29 September 2022 and Valentine’s Day in 2024.

The welder flooded international bestiality networks with stomach-turning films of people having sex with animals.

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Elek downloaded illicit files from various dark web group chats where likeminded perverts shared grotesque clips of women and children engaging in sex acts with animals.

Elek also shared hundreds of sick files with the groups, which contained “a vast number” of members and went under Spanish-language names.

By the time police finished analysing the enormous cache of filth on the phone and two laptops they seized on their first trip to his home, Elek had bought a new mobile and amassed hours’ more sick footage.

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Officers raided his home and found a mobile phone device which showed Elek ran accounts called “BeastForum,” “BarnLove” and “PetSex”.

On the phone, police found 481 files, including 102 videos with a run time of more than two hours. Some of the material dated back to May 2022.

The vile material depicted boys and girls aged from two to 14 being sexually abused by adults, other children and animals.

Police also discovered 3,448 “extreme pornography” files on the mobile, including 1,267 videos which, if played back-to-back, would have run for more than 46 hours.

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Among them was a clip of a masked woman engaging in a sex act with a pig and a dog.

Analysis of the phone showed Elek had been searching online for the terms “zoophilia and bestiality videos, pig porn, Asian zoo porn, porn cobra and zoo hamster.”

He explained to police he was a member of a group chat in which extreme pornography was being shared.

Sheriff Brown told Elek “this is a serious matter” after rejecting his bid to withdraw his guilty plea to the child porn charges.

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Is she making a huge mistake? (Picture: BBC/Jack Barnes/Kieron McCarron)

Poor Linda Carter (Kellie Bright). After losing her husband, EastEndersleast-toxic man, Mick Carter (Danny Dyer), she’s found herself tangled up with it’s most-toxic man, Max Branning (Jake Wood), and we all know how that’s likely to go…

Linda and Max had an affair years ago, resulting in baby Annie Carter (Lois Hawkins), though she told everybody that then-husband Mick was the dad.

Max ultimately left without knowing he had another daughter when Linda rejected him in favour of making things work with Mick.

With Mick now presumed dead, Max’s return last year saw him learn the truth, despite Linda’s previous agreement with Max’s daughter, Lauren (Jacqueline Jossa) and brother, Jack (Scott Maslen) to keep the information secret.

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Despite Max’s kidnap of Annie as he struggled to process the information, Linda decided Annie should have a relationship with her dad and agreed to co-parent with him.

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As Max struggled to re-bond with his family after his homecoming, Linda became a firm and reliable source of support for him, even verbalising that she knows, in her core, that there’s a good man deep within Max, buried deeply beneath his scheming and devious veneer, though when he tried to throw the lips on her, she recoiled.

Things seemed to be improving after she convinced him that fleeing the Square again would do nothing but prove his naysayers rightm as she put aside her anger and, once again, proved to be a solid ally.

The spark was seemingly relit for both, despite Elaine Peacock’s (Harriet Thorpe) determination the keep them apart.

Though they shared a kiss, ultimately, Max’s secrecy over Linda’s son, Ollie Carter’s (Harry Farr) bullying ordeal at the hands of his own grandson, Louie Beale (Jake McNally) drove them apart, when Linda told him that he ‘made her sick’.

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Max won back Linda’s trust when he stepped in to help the growing rift between her and her son, Johnny Carter (Charlie Suff), but when she went to find him later, intending to reveal her feelings, she found him getting hot and heavy with Cindy Beale (Michelle Collins).

Next week sees Linda’s jealousy over Max and Cindy’s burgeoning relationship intensify, though Grant Mitchell (Ross Kemp), with whom Linda recently allied with to maintain a close eye on Phil Mitchell’s (Steve McFadden) mental health, suggests she treats herself to a spot of pampering.

Continuing to support her, Grant later inspires Linda’s decision to sell her share of Fox & Hair, when she learns from Elaine that Johnny is having serious money trouble. When she offers him cash, though, he bites her head off, forcing Grant to step in again and give Johnny a proper Mitchell talking to.

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Emotionally raw, Linda partakes in a bunk-up with somebody new, something Max learns of at his and Cindy’s joint birthday party. Apparently just as jealous as Linda is, he responds by asking Cindy to live with him, to which she happily agrees.

As Linda and Max continue to play a dangerous game of one-upmanship, who’s heart will end up broken? Who does Linda spend the night with, and what’ll be the after effect? Will they ever stop messing around and just admit their feelings to each other?

Probably not, and rightly so. The mess they’re making is much more fun to watch!

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