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Tottenham v Leeds LIVE: Roberto de Zerbi questions officials two pivotal moments go against Spurs in relegation battle

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‘Save of the season!’: Will Kinsky rescue Tottenham from relegation?

Tottenham goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky could have a remarkable redemption this season after his save rescued a point for Spurs by denying Sean Longstaff at the death.

Kinsky, humiliated by Igor Tudor in the defeat at Atletico Madrid, made a stunning reflex stop to tip Longstaff’s near-post shot onto the bar in stoppage time.

“The save from Kinsky onto the bar from Longstaff is one of the saves of the season,” Jamie Carragher said on Sky Sports.

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“The two saves he made, one in the first half, one in the second half, have made sure his team has got what could be a vital point.

“The only save that I can think that made me go ‘Wow’ was Jordan Pickford at Newcastle. That is certainly up there.”

(Reuters)

Jamie Braidwood12 May 2026 07:53

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Nmecha ‘played the ball’ in last-minute Tottenham penalty claim

Roberto De Zerbi did not want to be drawn on another late penalty incident after the returning James Maddison went down in the box under the challenge of Leeds defender Lukas Nmecha.

The incident was checked by VAR and quickly waved away.

The Premier League Match Centre said: “The referee’s call of no penalty to Tottenham Hotspur was checked and confirmed by VAR – with it deemed that Nmecha played the ball.”

De Zerbi did praise Maddison’s impact as the midfielder made his first competitive appearance in 12 months following injury. “Great news for us. He is a different player as a quality, as a guy and he will be I hope crucial for us,” De Zerbi said.

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James Maddison appealed for a penalty but it was deemed Lukas Nmecha 'played the ball'
James Maddison appealed for a penalty but it was deemed Lukas Nmecha ‘played the ball’ (Getty)

Jamie Braidwood12 May 2026 07:49

Roberto De Zerbi backs Mathys Tel after conceding second-half penalty

Roberto De Zerbi said he would support Mathys Tel with a “kiss and a hug” after the Tottenham forward conceded a penalty with a high foot. Having scored a sensational opening goal, Tel went from hero to zero when he caught Ethan Ampadu while attempting an overhead kick.

But the young winger will be needed if Tottenham are to get themselves out of relegation trouble, and De Zerbi said: “A big hug and a big kiss. Nothing more because he is a young player, he is a big talent and he score a great goal.

“He made a mistake for the experience because he has not the right experience and he has not played too many games in his career and we have to accept, but I am proud and I am happy for the mentality we show.”

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Jamie Braidwood12 May 2026 07:43

Leeds reveal Ampadu’s injury after Tel’s ‘crazy’ overhead kick

Leeds have posted a picture revealing a small cut to Ethan Ampadu’s head after the captain was caught by Mathys Tel’s high foot in the incident that led to the visitors receiving a second-half penalty.

Although accidental, Tel was ruled to have committed a foul on Ampadu due to the high foot. On Sky Sports, Jamie Carragher said it was a “crazy decision” to attempt the overhead kick.

“De Zerbi will be furious – but he’s got to remember he’s a young attacking player who has actually made a massive difference to Spurs right now.

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“He came off the bench at Wolves, got the corner and the winning goal. He set up the second goal at Villa, and he scored the goal tonight.

“He needs him, because they haven’t got players with injuries but there’s a player there. We’ve seen that in the last couple of games.”

Jamie Braidwood12 May 2026 07:38

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Roberto De Zerbi feels officials ‘suffered the pressure’ of West Ham-Arsenal controversy

Roberto De Zerbi on the match officials following his side’s 1-1 draw against Leeds.

“The first minute until the end of the game the referee went to me, ‘if you go out, yellow card,’ and I think they were not calm today. Maybe they suffered the pressure of yesterday the West Ham-Arsenal game and VAR.

“For sure we suffered the pressure today. We didn’t play with passion with the ball, too frenetic but also the referee was not calm today.”

(PA Wire)

Jamie Braidwood12 May 2026 07:34

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The Mathys Tel moment of madness that could cost Tottenham in Premier League relegation battle

Having provided a sublime opener, Tel’s foolish attempt at an overhead kick in his own box cost Spurs two points.

Miguel Delaney12 May 2026 07:10

Crucial moments in Tottenham 1-1 Leeds

Flo Clifford12 May 2026 06:30

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Micky Van de Ven tells Sky Sports:

“Nothing happened before the penalty; they didn’t create. Then the game changes a little bit.

“It is unfortunate that these things happen in these moments. We want to keep pushing forward but it is little set backs.

“It was tough and we could react better. We kept pushing but it was too [rushed], we wanted to go forward too quickly.”

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Flo Clifford12 May 2026 06:00

Daniel Farke tells Sky Sports:

”In a difficult away game, with Tottenham having back-to-back wins, we had a difficult week with having players out and playing some players out of position.

“Going 1-0 down it can be very difficult, and sometimes you can crumble. But we stepped up and fully deserved to equalise, and were pretty close to turning the game around to win it.

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“It says a lot about the mentality and character of my team, especially with many players missing and Pascal Struijk during the game.”

Flo Clifford12 May 2026 05:00

Roberto De Zerbi on Mathys Tel:

“He is young and is a talent. I will kiss him and hug him. He doesn’t need too many words.

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“He was sorry for the mistake, it can happen to a young player.”

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EFL play-offs: 15 memorable moments from 40 years of play-offs – pick your favourite memories

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Sunderland lift the Championship play-off final trophy in 2025

As far as play-off teams go, Swindon Town can certainly be among those to claim they live up to the competition’s reputation for drama and excitement.

A 6-5 penalty shootout semi-final defeat by Port Vale in 2022 and a 5-5 second-leg draw with Sheffield United in 2015 will live long in the memory of Town fans for various reasons.

But it is two experiences in the 1990s for which they will be remembered by many.

Having finished in their highest league position of fourth in the second tier in 1990, Swindon disposed of Blackburn Rovers over a two-legged semi-final to reach the final at Wembley.

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The club had been under investigation since January 1990 for alleged financial irregularities, although the outcome of the inquiry was not due until after the final.

In the first year of a one-off final being played at the national stadium, Swindon faced Sunderland, who had beaten rivals Newcastle in the semi-finals.

Alan McLoughlin’s deflected 25th-minute goal won the game for Swindon and confirmed promotion to the top flight for the first time in their history – or so they thought.

Ten days later, the club was found guilty of 35 counts of illegal payments. Instead of celebrating promotion, they were relegated two divisions, which was reduced to one on appeal, with Sunderland going up instead.

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Three years later, Swindon were back at Wembley with another chance to reach what was now the Premier League.

Under player-manager Glenn Hoddle, the Wiltshire side were 3-0 up and cruising against Leicester City, only for the Foxes to score three goals in 12 second-half minutes.

Paul Bodin became Swindon’s hero six minutes from the end, slotting home a penalty to finally settle the tie.

Redemption had come for Swindon, while for Bodin there was to be heartbreak six months later when he missed a penalty for Wales in a crucial World Cup qualifier against Romania.

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The Bahamas to temporarily ban the sale of alcohol this week

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The Bahamas is a popular destination for travellers from all over the world, with the Caribbean country welcoming 12.5 million visitors in 2025 (an 11.4% increase from 2024).

There are around 16 flights per week from the UK to the Bahamas, mostly departing from London, and hundreds of cruise packages available in 2026.



The Bahamas to temporarily ban the sale of alcohol

The Bahamas is set to temporarily ban the sale of alcohol on Tuesday while the country holds its general election, according to the Washington Times.

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The ban, which will include private resort destinations owned and run by cruise companies, will be in place from 8am until 6pm.

Royal Caribbean confirmed that alcohol will be banned at its private island, Coco Cay, on Tuesday.

A Royal Caribbean spokesperson, talking to PEOPLE, said: “Royal Caribbean is respecting and complying with all local laws and regulations, as we do with every destination we visit.”

Two of its ships, Wonder of the Seas and Oasis of the Seas, will be visiting Coco Cay on Tuesday.

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PEOPLE added: “The cruise line said Perfect Day at CocoCay and its Royal Beach Club Paradise Island will remain open, and alcohol will continue to be available aboard its ships.”

Major Spanish Airport closed until the end of May

Elsewhere, Santiago-Rosalía de Castro Airport has been closed for the month, resulting in the cancellation of all flights, affecting thousands of British travellers.

Around 3.6 million people travel through Santiago-Rosalía de Castro Airport each year.

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However, the airport has been closed until the end of May so resurfacing works can take place on the runway.

Santiago-Rosalía de Castro closed on April 23 and won’t reopen until May 27.

Its website continues: “During this period, the airport will be closed to all air traffic, and no takeoffs or landings will take place.

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“If you have any questions about your flight status, schedule changes, or possible rebooking, we recommend contacting your airline.”

How does this closure affect British travellers?

Around 30 flights run each week between the UK and Santiago-Rosalía de Castro Airport.

Most of the flights operate out of London-based airports, including Heathrow, Gatwick, and Stansted, while there are also non-direct flights to Santiago-Rosalía de Castro from Manchester.

The major Airlines that operate flights between the UK and Santiago-Rosalía de Castro include:

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  • British Airways
  • Ryanair
  • Aer Lingus
  • Vueling
  • KLM

All these flights will be cancelled while the airport is closed, affecting thousands of Brits travelling to southwest Spain.

Will you be in the Bahamas on Tuesday (May 12)? Let us know in the poll above or in the comments below.

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Dutch hospital to quarantine staff amid possible hantavirus risk after failing to follow PPE rules

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The hospital in the Netherlands has ordered 12 of its staff members to go into quarantine amid a precautionary risk of infection after they treated a hantavirus patient without proper PPE

The Dutch hospital has been attending to a MV Hondius passenger since they were medically evacuated from the hantavirus-stricken cruise ship last week. The hospital has since confirmed a dozen of its staff members will now be forced into quarantine amid fears they failed to follow PPE rules.

On Monday, the Netherlands ‘ Radboud University Medical Centre (Radboudumc) said in a statement that the 12 employees will be placed into “preventative quarantine for six weeks as a precaution” over a possible risk of contamination with the patient, although it says there is a low risk of infection.

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The staff members were found to have failed to follow strict PPE protocols when handling the blood and urine of the patient who had been travelling on the virus-plagued vessel, reports The Mirror.

The patient infected with the rat-borne was medically evacuated from the ill-fated Dutch vessel last week that has been at the centre of an international health emergency.

Blood was drawn from the patient and processed using standard safety precautions. “Due to the nature of the virus, this blood should have been processed according to a stricter procedure,” a hospital spokesperson confirmed on Monday.

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“In addition, it became clear on Saturday, May 9, that the most up-to-date international regulations had not been followed during the disposal of the patient’s urine.”

Staff members will receive any support needed while in isolation, the university medical centre added, with board chair of Radboudumc Dr Bertine Lahuis attempting to reassure the public the risk to the broader population remains low.

“Despite the fact that the chance of actual infection is very small, these measures have a significant impact on all those involved. We regret that this has happened at our university medical centre,” she said, adding a careful investigation is coming to “learn from this and to prevent it from happening in the future” once again.

Her comments to the public comes days after the infected patient was initially triaged at the hospital, with the Dutch medical centre assuring the public at the time that its staff had containment measures of the hantavirus under control.

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A spokesperson said at the time: “On the ward where the patient is admitted, appropriate isolation measures have been taken to prevent spread, in accordance with internationally agreed protocols. The team is specialised and trained in the care of patients with severe infectious diseases.”

The patient at Radboudumc was one of three taken medically evacuated from the MV Hondius when it was docked off the coast of Cape Verde last week. They were transported home to the Netherlands, alongside another patient who has been admitted to Leiden University Medical Centre.

A third person who was evacuated from the ship was taken to a hospital in German. That person has tested negative for the hantavirus.

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Three people died from hantavirus after a recent outbreak involving the 147 passengers and crew members on the Dutch-flagged vessel. Two of the fatal victims were identified as a man and woman from Friesland in the Netherlands, while the third was reported to be a German woman.

The last of the passengers remaining on the Dutch-flagged ship were able to exit the vessel on Monday after weeks of uncertainty.

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BBC unmasks key people smuggler in network behind most small boat crossings

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A former smuggler told us that Kardo Ranya’s network charges about €17,000 (£15,000) to transport a migrant all the way from Iraq to the UK. Although this price is often higher than that of his rivals, the network claims to offer a safer journey (and a VIP service for those who can pay). “[Kardo Ranya] charges more,” the former smuggler said, “but still the migrant goes to him.”

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London politics LIVE: Starmer ‘deciding’ whether to quit as PM as he faces Cabinet showdown

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When asked if he could foresee a recognition that Cabinet could benefit from someone “with a lot of electoral support” like the Greater Manchester mayor, he said: “There’s a lot of fantasy politics going on at the moment, Keir Starmer won a historic majority less than two years ago at the ballot box alongside all of us in the Labour Party.”

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Greggs customers slam bakery over ‘absurd’ price hikes

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The bakery chain has raised prices on several products, leading some to claim it is losing its reputation for affordability.

The changes were first highlighted by a Reddit user on the r/greggsappreciation page who wrote that the standard meal deal has gone up from £4 to £4.25, with the meal deal including a side jumping from £5 to £5.25.

A Greggs spokesperson said: “We have made small changes to the price of some products in response to rising costs and inflation.

Story from Jam Press (Greggs Price Hike) Pictured: Greggs price rise reminder. Greggs fans say bakery has lost its ‘affordable prices’ after bakery giant confirms latest price hikes Greggs fans have claimed the bakery chain has lost its reputation for “affordable prices” after confirming another round of price hikes. Frustrated shoppers flooded social media after noticing meal deals and other popular products had quietly gone up in price across stores. The backlash began when a Reddit user shared a post on the r/greggsappreciation page titled: “Reminder: More price increases starting tomorrow!” The user claimed Greggs’ standard meal deal had risen from £4 to £4.25, as reported by creatorzine.com. Meanwhile, the meal deal with a side was said to have increased from £5 to £5.25. The post also alleged there had been “loads of other increases of around 10p across other products”. However, shoppers did get one piece of good news, with the popular four sausage rolls deal reportedly dropping back down to £3.95. Customers quickly piled into the comments to vent their frustration. One person wrote: “Greggs prices are absurd for what it is.” Another user said: “Greggs is slowly pricing themselves out. Something like £2.35 for a steak bake is already a crazy price IMO.” Someone else added: “I swear I remember you used to be able to get 2 pizza slices for £3 back in the day.” A fourth commented: “Greggs would do well to remember what has made them so successful. Half decent food at affordable prices.” Another shopper wrote: “I feel like Greggs is increasing their price so often. Think I’m out now.” Others reminisced about the bakery’s cheaper days. One user joked: “Two pasties for £1 when I was in college… good days.” Another added: “Remember when Greggs had cheap scran? About 5-10 years ago? Those were good times.” Greggs said the changes come amid rising costs and inflation pressures affecting the wider food industry. The bakery chain says it has attempted to limit price rises where possible and has deliberately kept some key value items — including selected bakes and pizza slices — at lower prices. A Greggs spokesperson said: “We have made small changes to the price of some products in response to rising costs and inflation. “Our focus remains on offering customers great value and high-quality products across our range, maintaining our value-leading position in the food-to-go market.” ENDS(Image: Jam Press)

“Our focus remains on offering customers great value and high-quality products across our range, maintaining our value-leading position in the food-to-go market.”

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The Reddit post also claimed that “loads of other increases of around 10p” have appeared across the menu.

One user wrote: “Greggs prices are absurd for what it is.”

Another said: “Greggs is slowly pricing themselves out.

“Something like £2.35 for a steak bake is already a crazy price IMO.”

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A third commenter wrote: “I swear I remember you used to be able to get 2 pizza slices for £3 back in the day.”

Shoppers did note one small win, though: the popular four sausage rolls deal has reportedly dropped back down to £3.95.


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Many users reminisced about lower prices in years gone by, with one joking: “Two pasties for £1 when I was in college… good days.”

Another added: “Remember when Greggs had cheap scran? About 5-10 years ago? Those were good times.”

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Greggs said the changes come amid ongoing inflationary pressures and rising costs across the food industry.

The company insists it has tried to keep price rises to a minimum and continues to offer lower prices on selected bakes and pizza slices, despite broader cost increases affecting the sector.

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Trump says he’ll move to suspend federal gas tax. He’ll need Congress

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WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump said Monday he will move to suspend the federal tax on gasoline to help Americans shoulder surging fuel prices caused by the Iran war.

The president cannot suspend the federal tax on his own. Congress would have to approve the move.

Lawmakers from both parties have pushed for a gas-tax suspension, saying it would provide much-needed relief for families and businesses that rely on their cars and trucks to get to work and school and run everyday errands.

As of Monday, the average national gas price was $4.52 a gallon, according to the AAA motor club, 50% higher than the average price of just under $3 a gallon before Trump began the war against Iran.

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What the gas tax supports

The federal tax is currently set at 18.4 cents per gallon on gasoline and 24.4 cents per gallon on diesel fuel, an amount that does not include state taxes, which often are higher. The tax provides more than $23 billion per year in revenue for federal highway and public transit programs.

Asked by reporters at the White House how long the tax should be suspended, Trump said, “Until it’s appropriate.” While the tax is only a small percentage of the price of gas, “it’s still money,” Trump said.

As gas prices have spiked, the Trump administration has released millions of barrels of oil from the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve and temporarily lifted sanctions on some Russian and Iranian oil shipments already at sea. The U.S. is negotiating with countries reliant on Middle East crude to join a coalition to police the Strait of Hormuz, where about one-fifth of the world’s traded oil normally flows.

Trump needs Congress — and they’re beginning to react

Republican Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri said on social media Monday that he will introduce legislation to suspend the gas tax. Democrats have previously sponsored similar legislation. Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., also said in a post on X that she will introduce a bill “to suspend the federal gas tax in light of Trump’s recent remarks.”

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Senate Majority Leader John Thune said Monday he has not “been a fan” of a gas tax suspension, but added: “You know, I’ve got some colleagues out there who think it’s a good idea. So, we’ll hear them out.’’

Thune, a Republican from South Dakota, said he’d prefer to reopen the Strait of Hormuz to “normalize gas prices” without legislation. “Obviously, any time you suspend the gas tax, that leaves a big hole in the highway trust fund, which also has implications down the road,” he said.

Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., said that “instead of suspending the tax, we should suspend the war.”

The ongoing spike in gas prices has set off alarms among some Republicans that it could hurt the party’s chances in the midterm elections.

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Sen. John Cornyn, who is in a tough runoff race later this month to keep his seat, said he wants to know how roads and bridges would be paid for if the tax is lifted. But he said there’s a “difference between a temporary suspension and a permanent suspension.”

“A temporary suspension to get through this sort of bumpy time because of the uncertainty about energy prices, I could live with that,” he said.

Trump has previously said higher fuel prices are worth paying to prevent Iran from getting a nuclear weapon. That hardline message appeared to soften Sunday as Energy Secretary Chris Wright said the Trump administration was “open to all ideas,” including a suspension of the gas tax, during an interview on NBC’s “Meet the Press.”

A bill sponsored by Democratic Sens. Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut and Mark Kelly of Arizona would suspend the federal tax through Oct. 1. A similar measure was sponsored in the House by Democratic Rep. Chris Pappas of New Hampshire.

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“Trump’s war of choice with Iran is driving up gas prices across the country — and Americans shouldn’t have to bear the additional economic burden of Trump’s reckless decision making,” Blumenthal said in introducing the bill.

Kelly told reporters Monday he still prefers his legislation but would take “whatever we can get at this point.”

“People need relief,” he said.

Several states, including Indiana and Georgia, have recently suspended their taxes to alleviate high prices amid the war. Kentucky and Utah have reduced their state tax. Other states are weighing similar suspensions or tax reductions.

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There are drawbacks, industry group says

The gasoline tax is the single largest source of revenue for federal highway and public transit programs.

While proposed bills would offset any lost Highway Trust Fund revenue with general funds, the tax suspension could raise the federal deficit and jeopardize the long-term sustainability of investments for highway and public transit programs, according to the American Road & Transportation Builders Association, which represents the transportation construction industry.

The group cites studies showing that many retailers do not pass on the full amount of the gas tax reduction to consumers. Research also suggests that state and federal gas taxes are just one component of a complex pricing scheme that includes the global price of oil and other factors.

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Surely not?! (Picture: BBC/Metro)

EastEnders fans are fearing a beloved character will soon be leaving the show.

Diane Parish has played the role of Denise Fox since 2006. Last week, it was confirmed the Walford resident would soon be diagnosed with blood cancer in a heartbreaking storyline.

The news came after Denise began experiencing some concerning health symptoms including fatigue. Visiting the doctor for tests will eventually lead Denise to discover she has acute myeloid leukaemia.

The storyline will depict the impact this diagnosis has on her and her loved ones as it plays out over the rest of the year.

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Elsewhere, 2026 is also Diane’s 20th anniversary on the show. To celebrate this amazing milestone, the BBC EastEnders Instagram account recently shared a wonderful compilation of some of Denise’s most iconic moments from over the years.

Diane received plenty of heartfelt messages from her soap star colleagues, all sharing the love and noting what an absolute star she is.

Tameka Empson, who plays Denise’s sister Kim Fox, wrote: ‘Happy 20th Anniversary Diane. It has been a honour to watch and work with you for some of it. Love and respect to you always my big sis, from your little sis. Here’s your flowers’.

Ricky Norwood, who played absolute legend Fatboy said: ‘What a legacy!!
Denise for 20 more. Sending big love’.

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Balvinder Sopal aka Suki Panesar-Unwin added: ‘Iconic behaviour’.

Zaraah Abrahams, best known for her role as Chelsea Fox, also shared: ‘Unreal!! Happy Anniversary!!’.

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Diane has played Denise since 2006 (Picture: BBC)

Also within the comments section, Diane responded to the tribute post and wrote: ‘Oh. Thats done me. Thank you for the blessing of being part of the greatest show and a member of the best family a workplace has to offer.’

This message from Diane, along with the news of Denise’s blood cancer storyline, has left fans of the show worrying that she’ll soon be waving goodbye to Albert Square.

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Taking to social media platform X, an audience member shared Diane’s comment from Instagram and said: ‘shes leaving isn’t she :(‘.

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In response, this fan spoke for all of us and wrote: ‘Don’t say that!’.

Also worried about Denise’s future, this account added simply put: ‘Shut up shut up shut up’.

Ames added: ‘What’s worrying me is they are making a very big deal around her 20th anniversary too other characters got a little appreciation post but Diane is getting more… if they kill of Denise i’ll be so sad’.

In order to ensure Denise’s upcoming story is portrayed as accurately and sensitively as possible, EastEnders has been working alongside Blood Cancer UK.

‘It’s been a privilege advising the EastEnders team to ensure Denise’s storyline reflects the real experiences of people living with blood cancer and those who care for them,’ Helen Rowntree, CEO of Blood Cancer UK, said.

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Denise’s whole world will change when she receives a blood cancer diagnosis (Picture: BBC)

‘Blood cancers, which include leukaemia, lymphoma and myeloma, do not discriminate yet experiences and outcomes can vary significantly, including by ethnicity. ‘Being Black and living with an aggressive blood cancer like acute myeloid leukaemia can bring additional challenges.

‘We hope viewers gain a greater understanding of blood cancer’s impact and we’re pleased this issue is being highlighted on a powerful platform, helping make a “hidden” cancer more visible.’

Executive producer Ben Wadey added: ‘It was vital to us that Denise’s storyline is portrayed with sensitivity and care, and we’re grateful to Blood Cancer UK for their advice in helping us tell this story accurately.

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‘As viewers follow Denise, we hope to shine a light on the realities and challenges of an acute myeloid leukaemia diagnosis and the impact it has on the person affected and those around them.’

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Stop frying sausages as they’re juicier using simple butcher-approved technique

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Expert butchers shared their favourite method for cooking sausages for juicier and tastier results – and it’s not what you might expect

If you’re like most people, you likely believe you’ve already perfected the technique of cooking sausages. You’ve been preparing them for years and are entirely happy with how they turn out. However, with just a handful of small tweaks, you could potentially be dishing up some of the finest bangers you’ve ever sampled.

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The butchers at Lepp Farm Market shared that their “hands down, favourite way to cook sausages” is on the barbecue. But for everyday cooking, they’ve revealed the ultimate method to adopt.

It does involve two steps, but “you won’t be disappointed by the results”. They maintained that sausages cooked this way were “some of the best they’d ever had”.

Pan-frying sausages seems to be among the most commonly used cooking approaches, yet it doesn’t impress the experts.

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While it might feel somewhat unconventional, the butchers recommend boiling sausages to render them “juicier and tastier”, reports the Mirror.

Simply place the raw sausages into a pan and cover them with cold water, making sure there’s approximately an inch of water covering them.

Turn your hob to a medium heat and bring it up to a gentle simmer. Resist piercing the sausages or cooking them at a vigorous boil, as “you’ll lose all those tasty juices”.

Once you’ve reached a simmer, continue cooking for just two to three more minutes.

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This short cooking time is enough to raise the internal temperature to a safe 160 degrees. Once cooked, drain the sausages and discard the water. At this stage, they can be sliced straightaway for use in a casserole or pasta dish, as they are thoroughly cooked and ready to eat.

Admittedly, their colour at this point isn’t particularly appetising, but this is easily remedied if you prefer a more appealing finish.

Simply heat one tablespoon of cooking oil in a frying pan over a medium heat, then fry the slices or whole sausages “just long enough until they’re golden brown”.

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