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Ronnie O’Sullivan has six snooker players fighting him over ban

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Neil Robertson is leading the calls for the ban during the World Snooker Championship in Sheffield.

Several of snooker’s most prominent figures have voiced opposition to the chalk employed by Ronnie O’Sullivan, with demands growing for a ban on the equipment. The seven-time world champion uses the old-style triangle chalk.

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It is notorious for creating marks on the table and the balls, occasionally leading to heavy contact during shots, which affects all elements of the game. Current and former players have been forthright in sharing their views, with many speaking about the problems the chalk causes.

Neil Robertson, who claimed the World Championship title in 2010, has been amongst the most outspoken. The Australian is demanding the chalk to be outlawed.

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Speaking to the BBC following his second-round win, Robertson said: “I would prefer to play John [Higgins] so I don’t have to contend with the chalk that Ronnie uses, which should be banned from the game.

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“I don’t know how you are allowed to even use it. All the players hate it. It just destroys it [the table]. You get kicks, bounces and it makes an absolute mess of the table.”

Robertson also referenced Shaun Murphy‘s position on the equipment. “I know he [O’Sullivan] is friends with [artist] Damien Hirst, but it’s like he is making artwork with the chalk all over the cloth,” he added.

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“I don’t think he does it to put off anyone. He is not that way inclined at all.

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“He is about the only player left on tour that uses that chalk – hopefully they bring in a ban.

“It is something to bring up. It can really ruin the game, and it’s not fair for the players who aren’t using it.

“Shaun Murphy and I would love to see it removed from the face of the Earth.”

Higgins himself, who ultimately emerged as 13-12 victor over The Rocket in this year’s tournament at the Crucible, has previously voiced his opposition to the chalk.

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During last year’s World Snooker Championship, he told the BBC: “Do you know why I got a kick? Because Luca [Brecel] was on previously. Luca doesn’t use the [TAOM chalk]. They brushed [the table] but it’s still really messy. It’s difficult when you play guys like Ronnie and Luca, and they’re using the Triangle chalk. It’s a bit of a nightmare.”

Addressing the matter during the epic second-round clash between O’Sullivan and Higgins, snooker legend Stephen Hendry explained: “I said last night in commentary that John needs to be patient, have good patience in this match because we have said a few times and it has been said that Ronnie uses the old-fashioned chalk that leaves a lot of marks on the table, marks on the cushions, which if the ball hit it can (cause) big bounces.

“The table can play heavy and the players are not used to that because everyone else uses the other chalk where there’s no marks, no bounces, no kicks.

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“He has got to be patient, John, there were a couple of times he sort of got bounces and was a wry smile was on his face and he would wipe the table and stuff.”

Fellow legend Steve Davis shed light on the controversy surrounding O’Sullivan’s chalk preference. “What happened (was) in a very short space of time a new chalk came on the market that certainly did not have as many shots where you would get a bad contact where chalk was stuck to the cue ball and then it was in the way between when it hit the object ball,” he explained.

“Nearly all the players adopted it because it is far better, you don’t have to have a cue ball cleaned, it doesn’t lay on cushions, it doesn’t lay on the cloth.

“The ball doesn’t pick up the residue chalk on the cloth even. But Ronnie decided to stay with the old one, the one he knew. I don’t think I really know the total answer (why).

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“Initially, I think there was a certain more grip that the old chalk gave you but that has been proven to be wrong now because the new batch of the new chalk is better. It may be for commercial reasons, we don’t really know.”

He went on to highlight the effect on O’Sullivan’s rivals: “It doesn’t affect him, but it does affect some of the other players, they don’t like the fact he plays with the old chalk.”

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Retired snooker professional Alan McManus also offered the perspective from the players’ side. “Just to give an insight, and this is most players on the tour, without labouring the point,” he told TNT Sport.

“They don’t like this old chalk when an opponent is using it because it does affect the way the table plays, the way it bounces. And it has thrown John off kilter a tad.”

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Fallin teenager spreads mental health message with gruelling running challenge

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It’s the second year in a row that Kyle Paton has taken on the knackering bid – all to spread the word about men’s mental health and raise money for related causes.

Super-fit Fallin teenager Kyle Paton is spreading the message about men’s mental health by putting in the miles around Stirling for the second straight year.

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The 19-year-old is already well through a gruelling fundraising effort where he is running a five-kilometre run every day for 75 days to support the Andy’s Man Club charity, which supports men by coordinating weekly peer-to-peer support groups and cutting down on isolation.

It’s a repeat from Kyle on the first attempt at his 75-day challenge after raising more than £1,000 for the Brothers in Arms charity last year.

The apprentice roofer can often be seen pounding the pavements around Fallin, as well as routes all over Stirling and even out to the Kelpies near Falkirk.

On his JustGiving support page, Kyle writes: “Mental health struggles aren’t always visible. Many people carry things quietly and never reach out for help.

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“This event is about awareness, consistency, and showing up for people close to us and for people we may never meet.

“Over 75 consecutive days starting on April 14, I’ll be completing a run each day to help raise awareness around mental health and the importance of support, conversation, and checking in on one another.

“I did the same last year and learned how much having the right people around you can help. Support matters. Presence matters. Reaching out matters.

“The dates mirror the same timeframe as last year, as a reminder that mental health awareness isn’t a one-off conversation it’s something that needs consistency.

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“If you’re struggling, please reach out to someone you trust. And if you’re not, be the person who checks in.”

Speaking to the Observer, Kyle continued: “I’ve had my own personal struggles growing up, so I understand how hard things can be. Sometimes it can feel isolating, like you stand out in a negative way.

“I wanted to do something to raise awareness and show support for others going through similar situations.

“I chose Andy’s Man Club because they’re a well established organisation that genuinely makes a difference in people’s lives, helping men who are struggling and giving them a place to talk.

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“My first run started at the Fallin Miners, and I’m planning for the final run to finish there as well.

“Hopefully I’ll have friends and family there to support me, and anyone who wants to join in for the last run is more than welcome.”

Kyle’s proud aunt, Cherie Stevenson, from Bannockburn, added her own note of support for “model nephew” Kyle’s challenge – which has already raised more than £700 after just two weeks.

Cherie said: “I could get emotional about what he is doing; I’m just really proud of him and thinking of other people’s mental health.

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“He has a great circle of friends who have been so supportive and have been joining him out there for runs and keeping him company.

“He puts his routes on Strava and posts on social media to allow people to keep track of what he’s up to and he’s really got the bug for running now.”

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GP Settles Once And For All If Incline Walking Really Improves Your Fitness

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Medical advice provided by Dr Suzanne Wylie, a GP and medical adviser for IQdoctor.

From Japanese walking to retro walking, it turns out there are plenty of ways to enjoy the health benefits of a stroll without fixating on 10,000 steps (experts think 7,000 steps daily might do the job just as well, anyway).

And some research suggests that incline walking, or walking on a slope, could burn 7% more fat as a proportion of calories expended than running without placing as much strain on your joints.

But running does the job faster, meaning a 15-minute sprint will probably still burn more than a 15-minute incline walk. And that’s only one metric.

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“Both incline walking and running can be excellent forms of exercise, and the question of which is ‘better’ really depends on the individual’s current health, fitness level and goals,” GP Dr Suzanne Wylie told us.

Here, the doctor shared the health pros and cons of both.

What are the benefits of incline walking?

“Incline walking, particularly on a treadmill or up hills outdoors, can significantly raise the heart rate while remaining low impact, which means it places less stress on the joints than running does,” Dr Wylie said.

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A 2021 study found that walking on a treadmill with either a 10% or 16% incline (slope) engaged participants’ muscles and raised their heart rates more than walking at a 0% incline, or flat ground.

“For many people, especially those who are new to exercise, carrying excess weight, managing joint pain or recovering from injury, incline walking can provide meaningful cardiovascular benefit and muscle engagement, particularly in the glutes and calves, without the repetitive impact that running involves,” Dr Wylie told us.

“It can also help build lower body strength and endurance over time while being more sustainable for some individuals.”

What about running?

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Running, the GP told us, “is generally more time efficient in terms of cardiovascular conditioning and calorie expenditure, and it can improve aerobic fitness more quickly in those who are able to tolerate it”.

And, Dr Wylie said, “It also places greater demand on the bones, which can be beneficial for bone density, and on the heart and lungs, which can improve overall stamina”.

For healthy people, the idea that running damages your joints may be a myth: the strain could actually make them stronger.

“However, it is not suitable for everyone, particularly those with certain joint conditions, significant obesity, pelvic floor concerns or a history of recurrent injuries,” the doctor said.

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And in one study, almost a third of new runners gave up the more taxing sport within six months of picking it up.

So, which is best for me?

“In practice, I would encourage patients to choose the activity they are most likely to maintain consistently, because long-term adherence matters far more than whether one exercise burns slightly more calories than another,” Dr Wylie ended.

“For many people, a combination of both, adjusted to their ability and health status, can offer a balanced approach to fitness, strength and overall wellbeing.”

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In case you needed any more motivation, recent research has suggested that a mixture of exercise – including cardio, strength training, and a range of activities from tennis to dancing – seems to be best for longevity.

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Two Darlington shops closed for selling illegal vapes and cigarettes

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The MM Mini Market on North Road and Cockerton Mini Market on West Auckland Road were ordered to close for three months by magistrates in Peterlee on Wednesday (April 29).

Between April 2024 and January 2026, Darlington trading standards visited Cockerton Mini Market three times, seizing illegal goods with a sale value estimated at more than £12,000 including 436 packets of cigarettes, 144 packets of hand rolling tobacco and six vapes.

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The items were found hidden in black rubbish bags among the bins and in the garden.

Seizures were also made from a vehicle parked at the rear of the premises.

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Illicit cigarettes were also sold to test purchasers on five separate visits.

The MM Mini Market only opened in September 2025, but reports started to emerge of intimidating behaviour, including a man touting for business from a car outside.

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Four test purchases also confirmed the sale of illegal cigarettes from the business which has close links to neighbouring SB International Food Store.

SB International Food Store was shut down for three months in December after selling illegal vapes and cigarettes, including to children, and has not reopened.

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Cllr Jim Garner, cabinet member for stronger communities on Darlington Borough Council, said: “Local residents and businesses have been adversely affected by the protracted criminal activity, anti-social behaviour and nuisance associated with these retail premises.

“While we are delighted to have halted their operations, our work to frustrate and disrupt the illegal tobacco market across Darlington continues.

“Delivering safer, healthier communities, ensuring local people live well for longer and building a strong, sustainable local economy are three of our main priorities and we will do everything in our power to rid the town of criminal trading practices which undermine  honest local businesses and place  public health at risk by encouraging smoking and targeting young people with pocket money prices.” 

Inspector David Littlefair, from Darlington Neighbourhood Police Team, added: “This type of criminal activity helps fund organised crime groups and goes hand-in-hand with drug dealing, child exploitation and money laundering.

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“We remain committed to protecting our local communities from the very real dangers posed by these businesses and continue to work closely with the council to end these illegal operations.”

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Turkey ‘deserted’ as tourists are ‘put off’ returning to holiday destination

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Turkey is said to be “deserted” as tourists are allegedly “put off” returning to the popular holiday destination. It comes as some say hotels and sunbeds have been “empty”

A popular holiday destination is reportedly “deserted”, with claims that tourists are giving the country a wide berth, and it’s not the first time such suggestions have emerged. Videos circulating online show near-empty hotels and beaches, with some suggesting that the ongoing conflict in the Middle East may be deterring visitors.

In recent years, however, other factors have also been cited as having an impact, with holidaymakers pointing to the rising cost of visiting as an additional concern. The travel story came to prominence on TikTok when one tourist shared footage from their hotel, describing it as “silent”.

The clips make it plain to see just how quiet things appear, with barely a soul by the pool and sunbeds sitting vacant. Having visited Turkey recently, the tourist suggested that visitors appeared to be staying away in droves.

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The social media user wrote alongside the footage: “The war in Iran has definitely affected tourism. I’m in Turkey right now, and the hotel feels almost deserted.

“Only around 10 guests here. Even the weather hasn’t helped, so the whole place feels unusually quiet.”

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One commenter was quick to note that it isn’t yet summer, to which the tourist replied: “The hotel staff said they’d usually have around 400 guests at this time of year, but due to regional conflicts affecting tourism, business has dropped significantly.”

Adding to this, several weeks ago a social media user known as Sophie Does Thingz described the popular holiday destination as “super quiet” during her stay. She noted that “all the tourists decided not to come to Turkey this year”, a comment that sparked considerable discussion online.

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In response, one person wrote: “I hate it. I want to leave.” Another added: “Girl, the weather is a bit cold here compared to other years. I think tourists will begin to come in a month or two.”

Several others pointed out that the peak season had yet to begin. One commented: “The season hasn’t started yet that’s why.”

Another similarly suggested: “It’s not even season.” The subject clearly struck a chord with many.

What is happening?

According to reports, Turkey’s tourism sector has experienced a downturn since March in certain areas and industries, largely attributed to the conflict in Iran.

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There has reportedly been a surge in booking cancellations and a halt in travel from neighbouring Middle Eastern countries. While eastern border regions have been severely affected, major coastal resorts such as Antalya and Bodrum are said to have remained comparatively stable.

Furthermore, demand from European and British tourists is reported to remain robust. Nevertheless, in recent years, visitors have admitted to being “put off” travelling to the destination for other reasons.

Some holidaymakers have claimed that Turkey has become “too expensive” in the past few years. This is largely due to the country experiencing rampant inflation and a dramatic collapse in the value of the Turkish Lira.

As a result, many no longer consider the once-beloved hotspot to be a “cheap” holiday option. Despite this, it remains a firm favourite with some travellers.

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Figures suggest that millions make the trip each year, with some holidaymakers saying they’re “booking flights now” such is their eagerness to visit.

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Rupert Lowe Challenged By Minister Over Harassment Probe

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Restore Britain MP Rupert Lowe was owned by a government minister after calling for a nationwide investigation into the harassment of women in the street.

The right-winger told the Commons that “women all over Britain … feel intimidated, harassed and abused in their own town centre”.

Lowe claimed it was “disproportionately … committed by young foreign men, imported from cultures and religions that treat women like dirt on the bottom of their shoe”.

The Great Yarmouth MP added: “Will the minister today commit to a national audit of street harassment, intimidation and sexual offending by nationality and immigration status so that British people can finally see the scale of the problem?”

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But education secretary Bridget Philipson pointed out that a probe by a top lawyer found Lowe and his staff himself had “mistreated” women on their team.

She said: “I note that an investigation by a KC into the honourable member’s conducted concluded that there was ‘credible evidence’ that he had mistreated two female members in a way that ‘seemed to amount to harassment’.

“I don’t want to hear anything from him about violence against women and girls or harassment.”

The report was conducted by Jacqueline Perry KC on behalf of Reform UK after Lowe was suspended by the party.

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Following its publication, he was kicked out of the party.

In response, Lowe said: “There was no bullying. There never has been any bullying. Using such claims to damage me through my staff is shameful.”

He added: “Reform has put my team through hell in an attempt to smear my reputation.”

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Will Justin Rose’s McLaren club switch pay off?

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Rose will play with McLaren irons and is likely to use the more forgiving game-improver versions at the long end of the bag and blades for the rest.

This is not as risky as changing his entire set-up. Driver, putter and ball are usually the most crucial elements, so the move is not as drastic as it might appear.

Nevertheless, he is teaming up with a company that is totally new to the golf industry and, while range data might be encouraging, the acid test can only come on the course.

Rose is making this change in the heart of the golf season when majors come thick and fast. The only tournaments where he can significantly alter and improve his already stellar career are done and dusted three months from now.

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That is where the risk lies. If there are any setbacks, they could lead to a wasted season in the blink of an eye. And at the age of 45.

“The clubs are feeling great,” Rose said. “A lot of my own preferences have gone into the irons that I’m playing.”

But new clubs can lead to unexpected outcomes and, under the pressure of competition, that can become discomfiting.

Rose says he is aware of the potential pitfalls.

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“There’s going to be a refinement process,” he said.

“You can test all you want. You’ve got to get the clubs in play, and there’s going to be little mini situations out there – different lies, all sorts of things.

“But in the long term I don’t see there being an issue at all.”

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Heartbreak as promising Ulster rugby player, 16, dies in collision

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Joshua, who excelled at both GAA and rugby, has been fondly remembered by family and friends as a “gorgeous young man”

Tears are expected to fall across Donegal on Wednesday afternoon as a cherished teenager and a promising young sports star tragically lost his life in a road traffic accident will be laid to rest.

Joshua Morrow, aged 16, from Stranabrattogue, Cloghan, Co. Donegal, passed away when the motorcycle he was riding collided with a car on the R252 at Cloghan on Saturday.

Joshua, who excelled at both GAA and rugby, has been fondly remembered by family and friends as a “gorgeous young man” and somebody “who was liked by everyone”.

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Such is the esteem in which the youngster is held that his local GAA club, CLG Ghleann Fhinne, will form a guard of honour as Joshua’s coffin arrives at The Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour, Glenfin on Wednesday.

“Everyone at CLG Ghleann Fhinne is heartbroken following the tragic death of Josh Morrow,” said the club on social media, reports the Irish Mirror.

“Josh was a very talented player and held in the highest regard throughout the parish. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends in this difficult time.”

Ulster Rugby also honoured the gifted teenager who represented his local rugby club, Finn Valley RFC.

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“Ulster Rugby is deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Josh Morrow of Finn Valley RFC,” said a spokesperson.

“Josh was set to begin the Ulster U17 Clubs Summer Programme in July and had recently represented Ulster Clubs U18s against Munster, a year ahead of his age group. Our thoughts are with Josh’s family, friends and everyone at Finn Valley RFC at this difficult time.”

Relatives, friends and members of the public have been expressing their condolences following Joshua’s heartbreaking death over the weekend.

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One individual commented: “I’m so sorry for the tragic loss of Josh. By all accounts, he was a gorgeous young man. Thinking of his heartbroken family, his friends (especially his Rugby Buddy – Joseph) and the wider community who are grieving him. May you all find strength at this very sad time.”

Another person wrote: “This is a terrible tragedy to come to any family. A lovely boy has lost his life. My deepest sympathy to Josh’s family. May God comfort you all at this time of great sorrow and pain. R.I.P Josh.”

Donegal Town RFC posted: “Sleep well, Josh. Remembering you as a brilliant player, but even more as a kind and genuine person. You gave everything for your teammates on and off the pitch, and your spirit, humour and courage will never be forgotten. Thinking of your family, friends and all who were lucky enough to share a pitch with you. May you rest in peace.”

According to Josh’s death notice on RIP.ie, he leaves behind his devastated parents Elma and Jerry, sister Sarah, brothers Matthew, Shane (Michelle), Jason (Shannon), niece Sofia, Granny and Granddad, Dolores and Jim Thompson, aunts, uncles, cousins, friends and the broader community.

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The funeral service for Josh will depart from his residence at 1.30pm on Wednesday, April 29, proceeding to The Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour, Glenfin for a Funeral Service at 2pm, followed by burial at Cill Mhuire Cemetery.

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Armed police called to ‘man with knife’ on Spennymoor street

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Residents on the normally quiet Lotherton Drive said they were in shock and couldn’t sleep after gun-toting officers with drones swooped on the street at around 3.50pm on Tuesday (April 28).

A man was seen carrying a large knife and threatening residents in the street, police said.

Neighbours said that after a half-hour standoff, he was taken away by police. The Durham force confirmed a man in his 40s was arrested on suspicion of possession of a bladed article.

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The street was cordoned off at either end while neighbours were told to stay inside.

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One resident who lives opposite said she “hasn’t slept” due to the shock.

She said: “None of us slept last night, we’re all in shock from what happened and are still trying to process it.

“The whole street was blocked off each end, and I’ve never seen anything like it before.

Lotherton Drive, Spennymoor (Image: THE NORTHERN ECHO)

“There were so many police with guns, drones were deployed, it felt like something out of a film.

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“It’s hitting me now what’s happened, I dread to think what could have happened, you can’t bare thinking about it.

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“The kids are so upset; they can’t sleep and there were loads of police everywhere.

“Everyone just tried to get inside and lock their doors, never in a million years you expect something like this would happen where you live.”

Another resident who has two young children said it was “terrifying”.

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She said: “I’ve never seen so many police at once. It’s such a lovely estate and you never think anything like this would ever happen, it all came out of nowhere and everyone is scared and shocked.”

A Durham Police spokesperson said: “Police responded to a report of a disturbance in the Lotherton Drive area of Spennymoor yesterday (Tuesday, April 28) at around 3.50pm.

“A man was reported to be in possession of a knife and making threats to members of the public.

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“Armed officers attended and a man in his 40s was arrested on suspicion of possession of a bladed article.

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“The man remains in custody while further inquiries are carried out.”

Pictures from the scene on Wednesday (April 29) morning show the front door of the property boarded up after police smashed it down during the standoff.

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Barry Keoghan addresses ‘vile’ rumours he cheated on Sabrina Carpenter

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Barry Keoghan has addressed long-standing rumours he cheated on Sabrina Carpenter (Picture: Kevin Mazur/ MG24/ Getty Images for The Met Museum/Vogue)

Barry Keoghan has begged people to ‘stop attacking and dragging me down’ after he was accused of cheating on Sabrina Carpenter.

The Irish actor, 33, dated the American singer, 26, for a year after appearing in the music video for her song Please Please Please.

However, in the aftermath of their break-up he was targeted by her fans, who even went so far as to issue him death threats.

At the same time, he was also subjected to intense rumours that he’d cheated on her with an influencer.

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Now, nearly 18 months since splitting from the pop star, the Saltburn star has detailed the impact of the allegations.

This week Barry appeared on the Friends Keep Secrets podcast – hosted by Benny Blanco, Lily Dicky (Dave Burd) and Burd’s wife, Kristin Batalucco – where he addressed the ongoing cheating rumours.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - MAY 06: (L-R) Barry Keoghan and Sabrina Carpenter attend The 2024 Met Gala Celebrating
The pair dated for around a year before breaking up in December 2024 (Picture: Kevin Mazur/ MG24/ Getty Images for The Met Museum/Vogue)
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The Irish actor said he’d been subjected to ‘vile and disgusting’ comments (Picture: Araya Doheny/ Getty Images for Sag-Aftra Foundation)

‘I came off Instagram and social profiles. I’ve stopped going to events. I’ve stopped socialising,’ he said about deciding to quit social media soon after the break-up and the pile-on.

‘It’s because, you know, there was a narrative out there that was never really sort of even spoken on, a narrative that’s not true, and I never confirmed or said anything about it. I just disappeared.’

It was then clarified that the narrative Barry mentioned was cheating, which he confirmed, but never directly mentioned Sabrina’s name.

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He went on to share that ‘having a relationship in the public eye’ could be challenging, before speaking about the rumours he’d been unfaithful.

These claims had intensified after TikTok influencer Breckie Hill reposted videos saying Barry had cheated on Sabrina with her.

Although Breckie later said she ‘did not get with Barry’ and had never met him, Barry said her retractions were largely overlooked by his accusers.

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 15: Barry Keoghan attends the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party hosted by Mark Guiducci at Los Angeles County Museum of Art on March 15, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Karwai Tang/WireImage)
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He went on to say he wasn’t demanding people ‘become my fan and like me’. However he did ask them to ‘stop assuming and also stop jumping on this narrative and attacking me and dragging me down in any way you can’.

Barry said that dragging his late parents into the conversation was also ‘just absolutely disgusting and vile’.

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‘There’s videos on TikTok literally going, “I hate him”,’ he added.

In the interview Barry said he wasn’t seeking a ‘pity card’ but didn’t understand why people online wanted to ‘beat someone’ like him.

Barry and Sabrina were first linked romantically in December 2023 after they were spotted on a dinner date in Los Angeles and later attended the Met Gala together, while he also supported her at Coachella.

However, by the following year it was reported they’d called it quits.

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A few weeks later he deactivated his Instagram and posted a statement slamming trolls on X.

‘I can only sit and take so much. My name has been dragged across the internet in ways I usually don’t respond to,’ he began.

Breckie Hill is clearing the air. On Saturday, Dec. 7, the 21-year-old influencer posted a video on TikTok shutting down speculation that Barry Keoghan cheated on Sabrina Carpenter with her ahead of their recent split. In the video, captioned "Addressing everything," Hill said, ?To put it simply for you all, no, I did not get with Barry. I have never even encountered this man in my life. The only time I've seen him is on my TV screen from watching Saltburn.? Her response comes after it was theorized on social media that she and Keoghan, 32, visited San Vicente Bungalows and BOA Steakhouse in Los Angeles together on Nov. 18 ? the same night Carpenter, 25, performed in the city ? after Hill posted Snapchat videos that left viewers speculating. Hill shared in her latest video that she had reposted a clip she came across alleging that she was ?homewrecking? Carpenter?s relationship ?simply because I thought it was so ridiculous.? ?I'm sorry but if I really was the one getting with Barry, why in the world would I be reposting about it? ? Coming from someone who has been cheated on ? I would never want to homewreck any relationship or put any girl through that pain ? ever,? the TikTok star continued. Hill further explained that in her Snapchat videos, she had visited BOA Steakhouse ?with my friends getting dinner? and posted her reviews of the drinks there. ?I gave the margarita a six out of 10 because I said it was too salty. Someone I guess took that the wrong way and thought I was making a Saltburn reference after finding out that Barry was staying at a hotel near BOA,? she said. ?And then, another drink I was reviewing happened to be called a ?Blackberry Smash? on the BOA Steakhouse menu, which this person then thought was also a Barry reference," Hill added. She then called the cheating rumors ?crazy? as she shared that she had reposted the videos while ?lying in a hospital bed? after recently breaking her spine.
Influencer Breckie Hill initially suggested he’d cheated with her before backtracking (Picture: Breckie Hill/ Instagram)

‘I have to respond now because it’s getting to a place where there are too many lines being crossed.

‘Absolute lies, hatred, disgusting commentary about my appearance, character, how I am as a parent and every other inhumane thing you can imagine.’

He then begged people to ‘be respectful’ after some had ‘crossed a line’ and ‘dragged his dear mother into it’.

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Earlier this year Barry detailed facing a ‘lot of hate online’ and ‘a lot of abuse of how I look’.

When speaking on SiriusXM’s The Morning Mash Up, Barry said that although he had an ‘incredible fanbase’ and said ‘people are so lovely out there’, there was also a ‘nasty side’ he’d experienced.

‘It’s also disappointing that my little boy has to read all of this stuff when he gets older,’ he added, referring to his 3-year-old son Brando, whose mother is Barry’s former girlfriend Alyson Sandro.

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - FEBRUARY 01: (FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY) Sabrina Carpenter performs onstage during the 68th GRAMMY Awards at Crypto.com Arena on February 01, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)
Sabrina has never commented on the rumours publicly (Picture: Frazer Harrison/ Getty Images)

Barry then went on to share he’s now ‘removed’ himself from being online but had become anxious to even go outside due to the ongoing hate.

‘It’s made me shy away, it’s made me really go inside myself and not want to attend places, not want to go outside.’

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He continued to say that it ‘was becoming a problem’. ‘I actually don’t go to places because of these things.’

Barry then admitted it was also now affecting his ability to act and he ‘didn’t want to be on screen anymore’.

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Brit found dead in Tenerife ‘had been to music festival with pal’ before fatal stairwell fall

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A British holidaymaker fell down the stairs of a Tenerife apartment after spending the day at a music festival. It is believed he lay undiscovered for more than three hours

A British tourist who died after plunging ‘face first’ down a stairwell had reportedly been at a music festival with a friend the day before he was found, according to a source.

The 24-year-old from Liverpool was found at his holiday apartment complex in Playa de las Americas, Tenerife on Saturday. The victim is understood to have fallen to his death from the second floor where he was staying, around 2.30am but only discovered hours later around 6am by a Spanish resident.

Sources said he was from Liverpool and had travelled to Tenerife with a Polish friend and the tragedy occurred at an apartment complex called Parque Santiago 2.

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The apartments consist of mainly privately-owned apartments that are often let to holidaymakers and is described online as a “lovely complex” with a pool at the quieter end of Playa de Las Americas close to the beach with a mix of shops and restaurants. A spokesman for Spain’s National Police confirmed the dead man was British.

“This is not being treated as a crime at this stage. Pending the full autopsy results, everything is pointing to this man suffering a tragic accident,” they added. Police say the Brit holidaymaker had attended an electronic music festival in nearby Costa Adeje earlier the same day with a friend.

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A source said: “The emergency services were alerted via a call from a Spanish man just before 6am on Saturday but the estimated time of death has been put at around 2.30am that morning which means the victim would have been lying undiscovered in the place where he fell for more than three hours. He had attended an electronic music festival the day before with his pal.”

Another insider added: “The friend was sleeping around the time the British man died and was informed about the incident hours after it happened. It would appear he fell down stairs but the exact circumstances of what happened are still being looked into.”

A police report has been submitted to a local investigating court and the full post-mortem results will also be made available to the judge looking into what happened. Medics raced to the apartment complex on Avenida Rafael Puig Lluvina after receiving reports a person was lying apparently lifeless on the ground but there was nothing they could do to save him and he was pronounced dead at the scene.

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Officers think he could have woken during the night and left the fourth-floor apartment he was staying in moments before his fall, plunging two floors down. The results of a post-mortem, which will include tests to determine whether he consumed drink or drugs have yet to be made public.

A local investigating court has been placed in charge of an ongoing investigation into the incident.

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