More than 50 people have reported symptoms of the highly contagious norovirus, with one dead following the suspected outbreak
14:15, 13 May 2026Updated 14:22, 13 May 2026
Holidaymakers and crew aboard a cruise liner have been placed in quarantine following the death of an elderly passenger during a suspected norovirus outbreak – and the ship made a stop-off in Belfast earlier this month.
Over 50 individuals have experienced symptoms of the highly infectious virus while on the Ambassador Cruise Line vessel, called the Ambition, remains moored in Bordeaux. More than 1,700 passengers and crew on the vessel have been restricted to their quarters after the 90-year-old passenger passed away, according to health authorities.
The initial indications of symptoms amongst those travelling on the ship were documented on May 11, Bordeaux authorities confirmed. Approximately 50 people have displayed signs of the highly contagious norovirus, a type of gastroenteritis which triggers vomiting and diarrhoea, health authorities have confirmed, reports the Mirror.
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The vessel had departed the Shetland Islands on May 6, before calling at Belfast, Liverpool and Brest in France and arriving in Bordeaux, from where it was due to set sail for Spain today.
The local Gironde prefecture announced in a statement today: “According to information relayed last night by the ship’s captain, up to fifty passengers experienced symptoms consistent with an acute gastrointestinal infection. These passengers were immediately attended to by the ship’s doctor and isolated in their cabins.
“A medical team, supervised by the maritime medical coordination service and under the authority of the maritime prefect, was dispatched on board to assess the health situation. Samples are currently being taken by the infectious diseases department of the Bordeaux University Hospital.”
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Officials confirmed that health management procedures had been put in place, noting this virus bore no connection to the hantavirus outbreak which resulted in the deaths of multiple passengers on a different cruise. It remains uncertain how long those on board, believed to be predominantly British and Irish passengers, may remain stranded in France.
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Leicester icon Jamie Vardy has been linked with a sensational return to his former club despite being contracted to Serie A side Cremonese and his wife has now spoken out
Rebekah Vardy has shut down rumours that husband Jamie could make an emotional return to Leicester City as ‘fake news’. The 39-year-old departed the King Power Stadium last summer after a glittering 11-year spell.
But reports in Italy have suggested that a return to Leicester might already be on his mind. According to Gazzetta dello Sport, the veteran forward wants to return to Leicester in a playing capacity for just one more season.
That however has already been denied by wife Rebekah, who responded to the speculation on Instagram by writing: “Fake news I’m afraid.”
Vardy is out of contract with Cremonese this summer, albeit the Italian side have an option to extend that deal by a further year. The former England frontman has scored six goals in 27 Serie A appearances this term, with the side having fought relegation for the majority of the campaign.
Vardy would find Leicester in a very different position should he end up returning. Having departed with the club in the Premier League, the Midlands side now find themselves in League One following a woeful campaign that also saw them deducted six points for breaching the EFL’s Profit and Sustainability rules.
Speaking in an interview with Mirror Sport about his former club’s plight, Vardy said: “It’s tough. I watch as many games as I physically can and it’s not nice to see. The main thing the title win did was give the so-called smaller teams the ambition to want to try to do it and gave them a belief it can happen.
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“Villa are a great example. They’ve built a good team and they’re fighting at the top so they’re showing it can be done still. What you saw with Leicester is that it was the group of lads that were the right fit together.
“So if you get the right group, the right players for the positions, the way you want to play and the right mentality I think anything can still happen.
“Our team are all still on a group in WhatsApp. We’re always talking to each other, always keeping in touch, seeing what lads are doing. The bond we had back then was unbelievable.”
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Asked if retirement could be on the cards any time soon, Vardy replied: “I’m just a freak, not normal. And like I said, if these legs tell me it’s up then it’s up, if they say they’re still fine then I’ll carry on.
“I will carry on doing whatever I am asked. It’s that simple. I wake up in the morning train, go again, the same on the match day. I give as good as I can. I’ve always said when the legs tell me it’s enough then that will be the day.
“Fortunately for these boys [slaps his legs], they’re still telling me they’re fine at the minute. And if my legs were gone, yeah, I’d still love football, but I wouldn’t put myself through that.
“I’d be doing no benefits for myself and wouldn’t be doing any benefits for wherever I may be playing my football. So it’s just one of them things for me when they say enough’s enough then, that is finito.”
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Sky Sports, HBO Max, Netflix and Disney+ with Ultimate TV package
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Sky has upgraded its Ultimate TV and Sky Sports bundle to now include HBO Max, Netflix, Disney+, discovery+ and Hayu, as well as 135 channels and full Sky coverage of the Premier League and EFL.
Sky broadcasts more than 1,400 live matches across the Premier League, EFL and more with at least 215 live from the top flight alongside Formula 1, darts and golf.
The Trump administration is suing a Catholic diocese in New Mexico to seize land for border wall construction, a move that has led to a federal court case over religious freedom at a landmark pilgrimage site.
The Department of Justice filed a lawsuit to acquire approximately 14 acres of land in Dona Ana County belonging to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Las Cruces through what is known as the power of eminent domain.
As reported by Bloomberg, the government intends to use the property to install fencing, security lighting and cameras near the base of Mount Cristo Rey. Federal officials have proposed $183,071 as just compensation for the tracts, according to the legal complaint.
The site is home to a 29-foot-tall limestone statue of Jesus Christ and serves as a major religious destination.
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Attorneys for the diocese stated in court filings that the shrine was a destination for tens of thousands of people each year and that the construction of a physical barrier would interfere with these religious activities.
The legal battle centers on the base of Mount Cristo Rey, home to a historic 29-foot limestone statue of Christ that serves as a spiritual beacon for the region (AFP via Getty Images)
“The mountaintop shrine is the site of annual pilgrimages,” attorneys for the diocese wrote in a response, Axios reported. “On the feast day of Christ the King each fall, as many as 40,000 faithful climb Mount Cristo Rey to ‘marvel at the beauty of the monument and the view offered from the summit’ and to participate in a mass.”
The diocese is fighting the seizure by citing the First Amendment and the Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
In a brief filed Friday, the church urged a federal judge to deny the request for immediate possession, stating that the government’s plan would substantially burden the free exercise of religion.
The Department of Justice is moving to seize 14 acres of church property, offering $183,071 in compensation while attempting to bypass environmental laws to expedite construction (AFP via Getty Images)
“The government’s proposed taking will substantially burden the free exercise of religion by the Diocese, its parishioners, and the other faithful who seek to commune with God on Diocesan property,” the diocese’s lawyers wrote.
This legal dispute follows recent public tensions between President Donald Trump and Pope Leo XIV.
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Trump recently criticized the pontiff online after he expressed opposition to military conflict involving Iran. Trump accused the pope of supporting Iran’s nuclear ambitions.
The Vatican responded by emphasizing the church’s mission to preach peace, though the diocese did not reference these diplomatic tensions in its specific legal filings.
Similar pushback from private owners in West Texas has already forced the administration to remove or delay wall sections in several national and state parks (Getty Images)
The Department of Homeland Security previously waived environmental protection rules to expedite the construction of 1.3 miles of barrier in the area. Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin initiated the lawsuit against the diocese, following a waiver approved by former Secretary Kristi Noem.
The government stated in court filings that it needed the property “to construct, install, operate, and maintain roads, fencing, vehicle barriers, security lighting, cameras, sensors, and related structures designed to help secure the United States/Mexico border.”
Similar resistance from private landowners in West Texas has already led to delays and the removal of wall sections in some national and state parks.
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The Trump administration has suggested the landowners have almost no choice to ultimately avoid construction. Letters to private landowners asking for access to private property say that if construction isn’t voluntarily allowed, the land could be taken through eminent domain.
The Independent has contacted the Department of Homeland Security and the Justice Department for comment.
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Northumbrian Water crews are working to repair the burst main on the junction of Northgate and Corporation Road in Darlington this afternoon (May 13).
Three-way traffic lights have been installed to manage traffic, with delays expected, and the water board saying the will carry out repairs as quickly as possible.
A Northumbrian Water spokesperson said: “We have been made aware of a large burst on a water main on the junction of Northgate and Corporation Road in Darlington.
“Our teams are on site and working as quickly as they can in order to carry out repairs, and there is currently no disruption to customer supplies.”
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Traffic building due to the flooding. (Image: DARLINGTON BOROUGH COUNCIL)
A video taken from the junction shows cars slowly driving through pools of water.
One eyewitness described the scene, saying they saw water “gushing” onto the road.
They said: “It was absolutely gushing – the force of it had lifted the pavement.”
Darlington Borough Council confirmed the water company is responding to the urgent leak.
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A council spokesperson said: “Northumbrian Water is responding to an urgent leak on Northgate at the junction of Corporation Road – multi-way signals will be in place. Traffic delays are expected.”
Northumbrian Water has not yet confirmed how long the repairs are expected to take.
A Los Angeles judge has ruled in favor of the 28-year-old daughter of the late pop star after she raised concerns last year over $625,000 in bonuses that were paid by executors John Branca and John McClain to third-party law firms in 2018.
Now, the money will have to be returned to the estate in a new ruling demanding transparency in the way that the family’s money is spent.
“Paris has always been focused on what’s best for her family and this ruling is a massive win for them,” representatives for Paris said in a statement shared with The Independent.
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“After years of delay, the Jackson family will finally get the transparency and accountability measures Paris has fought for. The Jackson Estate is supposed to be a prudent, fiscally responsible entity that supports the Jackson family – not a slush fund to help John Branca live out his Hollywood mogul fantasies.”
The statement continued: “After months of engaging in sexist, scorched-earth tactics against a beneficiary, it’s time for John Branca to acknowledge his many missteps and act in the best interest of the family he has a fiduciary duty to protect.”
Paris became one of the beneficiaries of Michael’s estate after his death in 2009, along with her brothers Prince and Bigi.
Neville Jones later told officers investigating the incident that it was something he wanted to do, “in a Benny Hill way”, referring to the bawdy slapstick humour of the late comedian.
He conceded the officer did not consent and did not know what he was about to do as she had her back to him at the time, but he claimed there was no sexual intent in the slap and added it was “just a bit of fun”.
The incident was said to have taken place during an event in Newton Aycliffe in September 2024, which he was attending in his capacity as a councillor.
Jones, who was the Durham County Council member for Aycliffe East ward at the time, was attending the event with his wife, Jo, who was involved with him in the Community Spirit group in the town. At the time, she was the deputy mayor for Newton Aycliffe.
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Newcastle Crown Court heard that the officer was talking to someone else when the incident took place.
“He didn’t tap me on the bottom, he slapped me hard on the bottom,” she told the jury.
She agreed Jones then said words to the effect that he, “always wanted to do that” and added: “He definitely made some comment about it being a police officer.”
Asked if she thought it was “a joke”, she replied: “No, I didn’t think it was a joke.”
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She said she made a nervous laugh as she was talking to someone she hardly knew, but was “in shock and upset” as she had not expected it to happen.
“I was embarrassed at the time and humiliated because it was a public arena.”
She said she reported it to colleagues and Jones was arrested later in the day.
At a police interview that evening he said he was surprised he had been arrested, but was now “sorry” he did it, the jury heard.
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In details of the interview read to the court he agreed he had not asked the officer and said he probably made a remark afterwards along the lines of having wanted to do it.
“Just what I said: ‘I’ve always wanted to do that’, in a Benny Hill way,” he said.
Ex-Durham county councillor Neville Jones pictured leaving an earlier court hearing in the case, (Image: The Northern Echo)
Jones told police, “her bum was there to be slapped,” but he said he had not slapped anyone else’s bottom.
Asked if at any time he thought it was all right to slap a police officer’s bottom, he told the officer: “I wish she was here, I would apologise to her.”
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He claimed there was “no sexual intent” to what he did.
“I don’t know. I just did it”, he said.
Asked about the reaction to it, he said he did not expect to end up in police custody.
When asked if he found the officer attractive, he told the police interviewer she was “bonny”, but denied finding her sexually attractive, replying: “No, no absolutely not.
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“It’s just a thing to do, and I regret it.”
Jones, 60, of Van Mildert Road, Newton Aycliffe, who was a Durham County Council and Great Aycliffe Council member, from 2021 to 2025, denies sexual assault by touching.
He also denies a similar charge arising from a subsequent separate allegation, relating to an incident involving another woman some years earlier.
A defiant Sir Keir has told his remaining supporters he will fight any challenge, but it is now understood that as many as five other ministers, all allies of Mr Streeting, are on a resignation watchlist to deliver a further blow to their embattled leader, joining the four who quit on Tuesday.
One Starmer loyalist minister told The Independent: “They [Mr Streeting and his supporters] will want to hit as hard as possible. There will definitely be other ministers resigning with him.”
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Health secretary Wes Streeting held talks with Keir Starmer in Number 10 on Wednesday morning (James Manning/PA) (PA Wire)
Supporters of defence minister Al Carns, who is thought to be eyeing his own leadership bid, suggested he may quit if the health secretary goes and declares for the contest.
Along with Mr Streeting, supporters of energy secretary Ed Miliband, who was defeated as Labour leader in 2015, say he now has the numbers to launch a bid, while former deputy prime minister Angela Rayner could also challenge, despite facing questions over her tax affairs.
There were also fresh reports that Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham may have found a seat to run in with the hope he could return as a potential leadership candidate.
With fevered speculation across Westminster overshadowing the King’s Speech and State Opening of Parliament, there were also suggestions, denied by Downing Street, that Mr Streeting had been pulled from the morning broadcast round. According to his office over the weekend, he was due to do some interviews regarding NHS data being published on Thursday.
But despite the continued undermining of Sir Keir’s government, Downing Street insisted that the prime minister has “full confidence” in his health secretary. It came after the two had a Wednesday morning meeting at No 10, where Mr Streeting was expected to demand the PM explain how he would get Labour “out of this mess”, but it ended after just 16 minutes.
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Mr Streeting, meanwhile, did not dampen speculation of a leadership bid, with a post on X (formerly Twitter), failing to deny briefings that he was about to quit the government.
He said: “Under Labour, NHS waiting lists are falling, ambulances are arriving faster, there are more GPs, and higher patient satisfaction.
“Lots done, lots to do. The Health Bill will boost the impact of our investment and modernisation: cutting bureaucracy to invest in patient care.”
However, another minister loyal to Sir Keir speculated that if Mr Streeting “bottles out again” and fails to resign, “it will be the end of his political career”.
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In a sign of the problems that Mr Streeting could face in any leadership race, former shadow chancellor John McDonnell posted on X a reminder that the health secretary was an ally of the disgraced former peer Peter Mandelson, Sir Keir’s sacked ex-chief of staff Morgan McSweeney and the controversial thinktank Labour Together, which has been accused of smearing Labour politicians and journalists.
He said: “Just a thought. Wes Streeting owes his political status to the support he’s received over [the] years from Peter Mandelson and Morgan McSweeney at Labour Together. He wouldn’t make a move against Keir Starmer without Mandelson’s say-so. So look on this as Mandelson’s and Morgan’s revenge.”
In exchanges in the Commons after the King’s Speech, Tory leader Kemi Badenoch mocked Sir Keir for being “in office but not in power”.
Turning to Mr Streeting, she questioned if he had “been a bit distracted lately” over his failure to scrap NHS England, 14 months after the PM announced the move.
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She added: “He’s chuntering now. Why don’t you just do your job? …There’s no point in him giving me dirty looks. We all know what he has been up to.”
The row completely overshadowed the second King’s Speech of Sir Keir’s premiership, where he laid out 35 bills for a new programme for government, 22 months after Labour won the 2024 general election.
But even the King’s Speech had hints of Sir Keir’s weakened authority with no legislation listed for welfare reform after he suffered a humiliating rebellion last summer, which forced him to retreat on plans to cut benefits.
Keir Starmer returns to the House of Commons after listening to the King’s Speech (Reuters)
There was also nothing to back up his plans to increase defence spending, suggesting that the “welfare over defence” argument was being won in Labour against his desire to bring it to above 3 per cent.
As the Commons sat for the start of the King’s Speech debate, Labour MPs were noticeably stony-faced.
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Sir Keir tried to make light of the situation with a joke as he responded to the King’s Speech. As he took to the podium, he referred to backbencher MP Naz Shah’s opening address: “Members across the House will have read her remarkable new book. Her list of endorsements is truly impressive, reaching well over 100 members – at last, a list that we could all get behind.”
More than 90 Labour MPs have publicly demanded that he quit, while another 100 have signed a letter asking him to stay as the party splits over his future.
The prime minister defended his government’s record with Labour MPs still smarting from last week’s humiliating election results, which saw the party almost wiped out in Wales, suffer its worst defeat in Scotland and lose around 1,500 council seats in England.
But looking ahead, Sir Keir told the Commons the government was proposing “bills to increase the pace of change in our NHS, in law enforcement, in controlling our borders and more”.
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He added: “Whilst immigration is down, we need to do more. Whilst violent crime is down, it needs to be lower.
“Whilst NHS waiting lists are down, we must go further – a rewiring of the state so the working people of this country feel that it serves their interests.”
Kemi Badenoch mocked Starmer and Streeting in a post-King’s Speech debate (PA)
Sir Keir later told MPs: “We will, as a defining act of this government, rebuild our relationship with Europe – Britain back at the heart of a stronger Europe.
“That is good for growth. It will reduce the cost of living and strengthen our security. There is no good reason to oppose it. So, for our economic security, for our Labour values, this government will act.”
But in a sign of the troubles Sir Keir faces, Labour MP Barry Gardiner could be seen sitting behind the prime minister in the Commons holding a copy of The Fraud by Owen Jones, a book highly critical of Sir Keir’s leadership of the Labour Party.
Everything you need to know as Man City take on Crystal Palace
Manchester City welcome Crystal Palace to the Etihad Stadium tonight in a massive clash that could define the Premier League title race.
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Pep Guardiola’s side find themselves five points behind league leaders Arsenal and simply cannot afford a slip-up in this game in hand.
Palace, meanwhile, arrive in Manchester looking to play the role of spoilers as the season enters its final stretch.
Here is everything you need to know about the fixture.
What time is Man City v Crystal Palace kick-off?
The game kicks off at 8pm on Wednesday, May 13, at the Etihad Stadium, Manchester.
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Is Man City v Crystal Palace on TV?
Yes, the match is being broadcast live in the UK. Coverage will be split across Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League.
Coverage begins at 7pm.
What about a live stream?
Sky Sports subscribers can stream the match live via the Sky Go app on supported mobile devices, tablets, and PCs.
Alternatively, you can watch the game through NOW TV by purchasing a Sports Day Membership for £14.99 or a Monthly Membership.
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What is the latest team news?
Manchester City are sweating on the fitness of midfield lynchpin Rodri, who has been sidelined with a muscular issue.
Defender Abdukodir Khusanov is also a doubt after picking up a knock against Everton, which could see Nathan Ake continue in the heart of the defence alongside former Palace man Marc Guéhi.
Palace, meanwhile, are likely to be without Eddie Nketiah and Cheick Doucouré. However, Jean-Philippe Mateta is pushing for a start after his goal-scoring cameo against Everton at the weekend.
Match Odds
Man City win: 2/11
Draw: 7/1
Crystal Palace win: 10/1
(Odds courtesy of SkyBet and correct at time of publishing. 18+ please gamble responsibly)
John Siddell, 41, and his brother, James Siddell, 44, were exposed for leading a “double life” that included faking paralysis while secretly attending social clubs and Elvis Presley tribute nights.
A trial at Leicester Crown Court heard that John Siddell presented himself as a mute, wheelchair-bound individual who was physically unable to hold up his own head. This charade was supported by his brother, James, who spoke for him during psychiatric evaluations to convince experts he was unfit for trial.
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Their “scheming and devious” act was ultimately dismantled by digital and physical evidence.
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Images showed John walking unaided, smiling for selfies, and drinking at a social club, while video footage captured John pushing his wheelchair like a “trolley” to move household items over a mile. Hospital staff described John as “the most verbal non-verbal person” they had encountered.
Earlier this week, Judge Keith Raynor condemned the brothers for a “not-so-covert double life” that wasted precious NHS resources and “entirely corrupted” the course of justice. Prosecutor Claudia James said the brothers’ “busy social lives in part unravelled their deception”.
John Siddell was handed a 15-year custodial sentence with an additional two-year extended license. He previously pleaded guilty to 15 counts of sexual assault and inciting sexual activity involving three boys under the age of 14.
James Siddell was sentenced to two years and nine months for his role in the cover-up.
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While the defence argued the family was “generationally dysfunctional” and that John suffered from genuine conditions like autism and epilepsy, the prosecution emphasised the cruelty of the deception.
Nicola Potts of the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) noted that while the public may focus on the brothers’ “lies and antics,” the heart of the case remains the three victims.
“His cynical lies and the support he received from James was a further insult to these victims,” she stated.
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The victims, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, provided a statement to the court confirming they are still dealing with the profound effects of the abuse.
The brothers, of Ashington, Northumberland, did not attend their sentencing hearing on Tuesday (12 May).
The episode was penned solely by Gregor Sharp, who said at the time: ‘I think we all felt we wanted to make sure that Simon would have approved, adding: ‘The togetherness that everyone’s shown has really helped us all just get through it and it’s made this quite a happy and joyous experience to be back together again.’
Now, it has been announced that series eight is officially on the way, with Sharp saying in a new statement: ‘It was a lot of fun putting the band back together for the Christmas episode last year, so I’m really excited to be coming back with some new tunes, which we hope will turn out just as special.
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‘The cast are the most talented group of performers you could wish for, and I can’t wait to get started.’
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