The BBC judge opened up about a moment that happened while the cast tour across the UK
Strictly Come Dancing star Shirley Ballas praised Vito Coppola as she shared an on-stage moment during the live tour.
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Former professional dancer Shirley Ballas joined Strictly Come Dancing as the new Head Judge in 2017, making her debut in Series 15, replacing Len Goodman and judging alongside the established panel.
With Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman having stepped down from their hosting duties after the latest series, Shirley recently shared: “Everyone was surprised. I share the changing room next to them, and they are full of giggles and laughter.”
With Tess and Claudia being a major part of the BBC dance show for many years, Shirley admitted: “They also showed me the way from when I joined until now, so it will be a sad day when they go.”
At the moment, Shirley has joined some of the Strictly cast as they head out on another live tour for the BBC show. With their opening night in Birmingham, the tour will then conclude on February 15 at The O2 Arena in London.
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After the opening show, Shirley had shared: “I’m still on a high from last night’s opening @strictlycomedancinglive … Birmingham, you were beautiful. Thank you for coming out to see us. We are ready for the road. It’s going to be a blast. Hugs. X”.
Stars from the latest series who fans will be able to watch on tour are Ellie Goldstein and Vito Coppola, George Clarke and Alexis Warr, Harry Aikines-Aryeetey and Karen Hauer, Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink and Lauren Oakley, La Voix and Aljaž Škorjanec, Lewis Cope and Katya Jones, and Vicky Pattison with Kai Widdrington.
Taking to her Instagram, Shirley posted a picture of her and professional dancer Vito Coppola on the stage where she praised her co-star for supporting her after a “slip” on the stage.
She penned: “When you slip and your partner has you safe in his arms. @vitocoppola simply the best xxx” to which Vito reposted the snap to his own Instagram story.
This comes just weeks after Shirley was rushed to hospital after falling backwards off a stool and hitting her head on a glass table. Following the incident, Shirley was given a brain scan and has since shared an update with her followers on social media.
In an Instagram story post, she wrote: “Thank you to all who reached out to see how I’m doing. Scary fall backwards hitting my head on the glass dressing table :(. Trip to hospital to get a brain scan.
“Fortunately for me no cracked skull,” she told fans. “I’ll rest a few days to heel my neck and back. [sic] Hugs thank you to @barbara_mccoll for getting my emergency appointment to Sammy Stopford for taking me, and sitting with me all day. [sic]”
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After explaining the incident, she then ended the message with: “Gratitude as the Dr said I was very lucky,” before ending the message with a heart emoji.
A PAIR of contestants on Ant and Dec’s Limitless Win went home without a single penny after incorrectly answering a question about a chocolate bar.
Friends Abbi and Amy entered the show hopeful to take home some money to spend and save for the future.
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A pair of contestants on Limitless Win went home almost immediatelyCredit: ITVThey were absolutely stumped by a Twix questionCredit: ITV
But their enthusiasm was rapidly dashed as they failed to stay on the ladder after only the second question.
Fuelled by the motivation of getting their first easy question right – what’s the maximum number a person can roll on two standard dice – the ladies looked up at the screen as the killer chocolate question popped up.
Read aloud by Dec, he asked them: “If the two chocolate bars in a standard 50g pack of Twix were laid end to end, what would the total length be in centimetres?”
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As early on quiz show questions go, this one was incredibly tough.
Abbi and Amy looked to one another baffled, and commented on how the size of Twix bars keeps shrinking so it’s hard to keep up.
One of them noted that they had actually measured the size of a KitKat before, which they were trying to mentally envision to use as a point of comparison.
“The KitKats were around 11 centimetres, I feel like it’s a bit bigger than that,” they discussed, agreeing 11 sounded too small.
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Dec added pressure, reminding them: “Remember, one over and it’s game over. Exact answers bank you cash.”
After not knowing what else to think and beginning to second guess themselves the duo locked in 22, estimating 11 centimetres per Twix.
Abbi and Amy had only £1k in the bank as they waited with anticipation to see if they got the answer correct.
They were gutted when they saw they got the answer wrongCredit: ITV
But the studio’s lights flooded with red, and they were both sent home empty handed.
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“Ah, you’ve gone over so it’s game over,” said a shocked Ant.
“What was the answer, what was the exact answer please,” he continued, asking for the correct answer to appear for all to see.
The correct answer was 19 centimetres.
Voicing how they were “gutted”, the audience gave them a round of applause before they left the stage.
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Limitless Win is airs at 8pm on ITV.Ant and Dec felt rather sorry for themCredit: ITVThe audience clapped as they left the showCredit: ITV
Manchester City have not won a Premier League game at Anfield in front of fans since Pep Guardiola’s appointment in 2016, but in the eyes of many they need to change that record today to keep the title race alive.
Arsenal’s victory over Sunderland yesterday leaves City staring at the prospect of finishing the weekend nine points adrift. In a Premier League where gimme fixtures are scarce, and with 13 games to go, it would probably be premature to declare it done and dusted but City’s chances would be remote.
City’s form is just as worrying as the points deficit to Arsenal. They have won just one of their last six league games, fading badly in second halves and conceding leads, with two points thrown away at Spurs last Sunday.
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Pep Guardiola could welcome back Ruben Dias to add some ballast to his defence, but it would be a risk to return from injury in a game of this magnitude.
There is plenty riding on the game for Liverpool too, who watched Chelsea and Manchester United win yesterday in the race for Champions League football.
Arne Slot’s team have scored 15 goals in their last four games in all competitions, with Hugo Ekitike and Florian Wirtz beginning to strike up a fruitful partnership.
Dominik Szoboszlai will deputise at right-back, something City could look to exploit with Antoine Semenyo. The key selection decision for Slot is whether to bring Curtis Jones into a true midfield three, or stick with a 4-2-3-1 shape with a front four of Mohamed Salah, Ekitike, Wirtz and Cody Gakpo to tear into a vulnerable City defence.
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Goals have been in short supply for Erling Haaland of late, and there have been suggestions that City should start him on the bench for this one. Surely not?
Image: Lindsey Vonn crashes 13 seconds into her run. Pic: AP
The fall may have been softened by the mandatory safety airbag that inflated after losing control, but screams could be heard from Vonn after landing awkwardly at high speed.
And in a repeat of the scenes witnessed nine days earlier in Crans-Montana, she was taken to hospital on a stretcher dangling from the bottom of a helicopter.
Image: Vonn is airlifted away after the crash. Pic: AP
Medics will now be assessing the long-term damage caused following surgery on her broken left leg.
It could be a dramatic and horrific end to the career of one of the most successful female skiers of all time.
A generation of Manchester City supporters had not experienced a winning feeling at Anfield – but all that changed on a highly dramatic Sunday evening.
Trailing 1-0 to Liverpool in the 84th minute, it was turning into a theme familiar for the Citizens faithful until captain Bernardo Silva and the ice-cool Erling Haaland both netted in the dying stages to hand Pep Guardiola’s side a memorable victory.
It mattered little as they stayed well after the final whistle to celebrate their side’s triumph – only a third in the league since 1981.
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It was also result that keeps City in the title race. Just.
Boss Pep Guardiola joked afterwards about their last victory at Anfield five years ago, which came behind closed doors during Covid restrictions, saying: “That doesn’t count, right?”
But this brilliant turnaround meant City are only six points adrift of leaders Arsenal with 13 games to play, having been staring at a nine-point deficit in the closing stages.
“It is so difficult, Anfield is Anfield – the tradition, the history and the crowd,” added Guardiola. “It always looks smaller, tighter here and the pitch doesn’t look like Etihad Stadium – and the players that they have, and everything.
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“Of course we would be disappointed and all the questions would be over and over [about the title race] but six points is better than nine. It is still a lot considering how strong Arsenal are in all departments.
“The last 10 games, from my experience, it is so difficult. The important thing is to try to be there and improve because the second half was not good enough again.
“All we can do is breathe down the neck of Arsenal and being there, try if they go slip [up] and use it.”
A third vented: “How’s Lucinda and Sean in the villa? This is obviously a fix.”
The departing pairings said an emotional goodbye to their co-stars before debriefing with Maya.
They reflected on a “chaotic” Movie Night before being grilled on their connections with other stars and each other.
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Curtis praised Millie’s “great morals” and admitted his feelings for her were “deeper than I anticipated.”
Though she ditched him for American Zac, he couldn’t bring himself to badmouth his love rival.
He said: “I’d love to say some horrible stuff but I really can’t.”
His partner Kyra said of the huge twist that saw USA stars descend on the villa.
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She said: “I think we brought lots of USA confidence.”
Of her connection with Tommy, she went on: “Tommy’s the most amazing and incredible guy. I soon realised we were on a different page and I was fortunate to meet Curtis and we had that spark.”
Imani joked natural gingers stuck together when asked about her initial connection with Jack.
She said: “He did not communicate well with me at all. I’ll be honest.”
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Imani then praised “very sweet and kind” Konnor, who was called “wholesome” by Maya.
Curtis then made Maya blush when he coyly said he and Kyra were “definitely going to have some fun is all I’m going to say.”
The news left Millie Court in shockCredit: ITV2
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Here are a selection of notices published earlier this week.
(Formerly Crick) Passed away peacefully on 29th January 2026. Beloved wife to David , loving Mother to Debbie and Joanne, adored Nanna to Rhianna and a cherished Daughter, Sister, Auntie and Mother in Law. Funeral service to be held at Cambridge Crematorium, West Chapel on Monday 16th February 2026 at 3.15pm. Please join us afterwards at The Fulbourn Institute Sports and Social Club. Family flowers only. Donations can be made to Arthur Rank Hospice.
Passed away peacefully on Thursday 15th January 2026, aged 82 years. Much loved husband to the late Jill. Dad to Karen, Jane and Helen. Adored Grandad to Sarah, Emma, Rachel, Jamie, Abigail, Megan and William. Great Grandad to Evie, Aoife, Ivy and Maeva. He will be sadly missed by all his family and friends. The service will take place at Cambridge Crematorium, West Chapel, on Tuesday 17th February at 11.15am. Family flowers only, but donations if desired for the benefit of Arthur Rank Hospice Charity may be made via his InMemory page at www.peasgoodandskeates.co.uk or sent c/o 617 Newmarket Road Cambridge CB5 8PA 01223 415255
Of Primrose Croft Care Home. Passed away peacefully on Friday 23rd January 2026 aged 84 Years. Ex RAF Flight Planner and Navigator, beloved wife and mother. She will be greatly missed. Funeral service to be held at 1:30pm on Thursday 12th February 2026 at Arbory Trust Natural Burial Ground. Any enquiries to 617 Newmarket Road, Cambridge, CB5 8PA 01223 415255
17th December 1961-21st December 2025, Formerly of Romsey Town, late of Bar Hill, Cambridge, passed away peacefully, aged 64 at Addenbrooks Hospital. Celebration of her life at Mill Road Baptist Church on 20th February at 2:00pm. Children welcome, no flowers by request.
(“Liz”) of Bottisham. Passed away peacefully on Monday 26th January 2026, aged 72 years. Beloved wife to Nick and much loved mum of Dawn and Gail, mother-in-law to Phillip and Nigel. A dear grandma to Charlotte, Isabelle, Elliot and Leo. Funeral service to be held at Cam Valley Crematorium, Great Chesterford (CB10 1RP) on Tuesday 17th February at 2:00pm. Family flowers only please but donations may be made payable to Dementia UK and left at the service or sent care of Southgate of Newmarket Funeral Directors, 25 Duchess Drive, Newmarket, CB8 8AG.
Funeral on Tuesday 10th February 2026 at 10:15am in Cambridge Crematorium, West Chapel. Family flowers only. Any donations to Arthur Rank Hospice & The British Heart Foundation. Please join us after the service at Beach Social Club, Waterbeach, CB25 9NJ.
Of Fulbourn, passed peacefully away on 7th January 2026, aged 86 years. Dearly loved wife of the late Michael. Wonderful mother to Philip and Elisabeth, mother-in-law to Lisa and Chris. Devoted nanny to Olivia, Matthew and Laura. She will be sadly missed by all her family and friends. Funeral service to be held at St Vigor’s Church Fulbourn on Tuesday 10th February at 11:00am followed by interment at Fulbourn Cemetery. Family flowers only please, but donations if desired for the Guide Dogs for the Blind Association may be left at the service, or sent via Josephine’s in memory page, by visiting www.cefuller.o.uk or sent c/o 23 Hall Street, Soham, Cambridgeshire, CB7 5BN. Telephone 01353 720 439
Of Stapleford, Cambridge. Passed away suddenly at home on Saturday 10th January 2026, aged 86 years. A deeply loved family man, friend and colleague. Colin will be greatly missed by all. Funeral service to be held at 12 midday on Wednesday 18th February 2026 at Cam Valley Crematorium. Donations, if desired, to the benefit of Scottish Youth Hostel Association (SYHA) may be made at the service or online via Colin’s personal InMemory page at www.peasgoodandskeates.co.uk All other enquiries to 617 Newmarket Road, Cambridge, CB5 8PA 01223 415255
Of Cambridge Passed away peacefully at home on 11th January 2026, aged 88 years. A loving husband to Valerie, a devoted father to Denise and Sean, a much-loved father-in-law to Hazel, and a wonderful grandfather to Ashley, Chloe, Jake, Molly and Evie, and a proud great-grandad to Ada and Frank. He will be forever in our hearts. The funeral service will be held on Thursday 26th February at Cambridge City Crematorium, East Chapel, at 1.30pm. Family flowers only, please. Donations to Arthur Rank Hospice may be left after the service or forwarded to: Richard Stebbings Funeral Service Ltd Kendal House Cambridge Road Impington Cambridge CB24 9YS Tel: 01223 232309
Announcing the sad passing of Roy on 7th January 2026. Funeral to be held at Cambridge Crematorium (West Chapel) Tuesday 17th February 10.15. Motorcycle cortège to leave Silver Street Ely 9.15.
To add your own tributes to the loved ones from our area, or to publish a notice for your loved one, visit funeral-notices.co.uk. Our thoughts are with the family and friends of those we have lost.
Following a visit to Gaza in January, the UN undersecretary general, Jorge Moreira da Silva, called the level of destruction there “overwhelming”. He estimated that, on average, every person in the densely populated territory is now “surrounded by 30 tonnes of rubble”.
This staggering level of destruction raises urgent questions about how, and by whom, Gaza should be rebuilt. Since 2023, a variety of reconstruction plans and other initiatives have tried to imagine what Gaza could look like when the conflict ends for good. But which of these visions will shape Gaza’s future?
The Israeli government’s Gaza 2035 plan, which was unveiled in 2024, lays out a three-stage programme to integrate the Gaza Strip into a free-trade zone with Egypt’s El-Arish Port and the Israeli city of Sderot.
AI renderings show futuristic skyscrapers, solar farms and water desalination plants in the Sinai peninsula. The plan also shows offshore oil rigs and a new high-speed rail corridor along Salah al-Din Road, Gaza’s main highway that connects Gaza City and Rafah.
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The US government has proposed a similar futuristic vision for Gaza. Its August 2025 Gaza Reconstitution, Economic Acceleration and Transformation Trust plan shows a phased series of modern, AI-powered smart cities developed over a ten-year time frame. The plan, which would place Gaza under a US-run trusteeship, suggested that poor urban design lies at the heart of “Gaza’s ongoing insurgency”.
Jared Kushner presenting the ‘Gaza Riviera’ Project at World Economic Forum in Davos, January 2026.
The latest iteration of this vision was unveiled by Donald Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, at the recent World Economic Forum in Davos.
He presented slides showing Gaza reconstructed as a “Riviera” of the Middle East, with luxury beachfront resorts, gleaming tower blocks, residential zones and modern transport hubs. Kushner suggested it was “doable” to complete the construction of a “new” Rafah city in “two to three years”.
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It has been reported that the US and Israeli visions are heavily influenced by US-based economics professor Joseph Pelzman’s economic plan for Gaza. This plan, Pelzman said on a podcast in 2024, would involve destroying Gaza and restarting from scratch.
In contrast to the US and Israeli visions, the February 2025 Gaza “Phoenix” plan includes input from the people of Gaza. It has a much stronger focus on maintaining and reconstructing the existing buildings, culture and social fabric of the enclave.
The plan was developed by a consortium of international experts together with professionals and academics from Gaza, the West Bank and the Palestinian diaspora, and suggests a reconstruction and development phase of at least five years.
Other plans from the Arab world take a more technocratic view of reconstruction, but still have a short timescale for reconstruction. These include a five-year plan by the United Arab Emirates-based Al Habtoor Group, which promises to grant 70% of ownership in the holding company that will manage Gaza’s reconstruction to the Palestinians.
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Feasibility of rebuilding Gaza
So, how feasible are these different visions and how inclusive are they for the people of Gaza? Rebuilding cities after war takes time and money, and also requires local resources. Even in China, a country with plentiful resources and abundant skilled labour, major new cities are rarely completed in less than 20 years.
And in Gaza rebuilding will be complicated by the fact that there are now 61 million tonnes of rubble there, as well as other hazardous debris such as unexploded munitions and human remains. This will need to be removed before any reconstruction can commence, with the UN estimating that clearing the rubble alone could take as long as 20 years.
For comparison, the Polish capital of Warsaw experienced a similar level of destruction during the second world war and it took four decades to rebuild and reconstruct the city’s historic centre. The time frames for reconstruction outlined in all of the plans for Gaza are far shorter than this and, even with modern construction methods, are unlikely to be feasible.
The US and Israeli visions also fail to include Palestinians in the planning of Gaza’s future, overlooking any need to consult with Gazan residents and community groups. This has led critics to argue that the plans amount to “urbicide”, the obliteration of existing cultures through war and reconstruction.
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Reports that suggest Gazan residents will be offered cash payments of US$5,000 (£3,650) to leave Gaza “voluntarily” under the US plan, as well as subsidies covering four years of rent outside Gaza, will not have alleviated these concerns.
The US and Israeli visions fail to include Palestinians in the planning of Gaza’s future. Mohammed Saber / EPA
At the same time, the US plan does not propose a conventional land compensation programme for Gazan residents who lost their homes and businesses during the war. These people will instead be offered digital tokens in exchange for the rights to redevelop their land.
The tokens could eventually be redeemed for an apartment in one of Gaza’s new cities. But the plan also envisages the sale of tokens to investors being used to fund reconstruction. The Council on American-Islamic Relations, the largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organisation in the US, says the “mass theft” of Palestinian land through the token scheme would amount to a war crime.
With their emphasis on community engagement and the repair and renewal of existing structures, the Phoenix plan and the other Arab-led visions are at least a step forward. But without a fully democratic consensus on how to rebuild Gaza, it is difficult to see how the voices of the Gazan people can be heard.
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Whichever vision wins out, history shows that post-war reconstruction succeeds when it involves those whose lives have been destroyed. This is evidenced somewhat ironically by the US Marshall Plan, which funded the reconstruction of many European economies and cities after the second world war, and involved close engagement with civil society and local communities to achieve success.
The thriller, featuring Shaun Evans, Romola Garai, Zahra Ahmadi and Nikki Amuka-Bird, examines trust, truth, and the personal price of secrets within today’s intelligence community.
This compelling four-part thriller unfolds within MI5’s world, delving into the delicate, complex network of human connections where loyalty and betrayal intersect.
A synopsis reads: “At the heart of the story is John Hughes (Shaun Evans), a mid-career MI5 officer navigating a rapidly evolving intelligence landscape while struggling to keep his personal life intact. On a hunch John meets a British Iranian man with links to the Stockport gangland who claims he has intelligence about a plot on UK soil.
“Before he can share intel, the informant is executed, and John kills the assassin in self-defence. John soon finds himself under internal investigation, facing scrutiny from his superiors, including Simone Grant (Nikki Amuka-Bird), while his partner Claire (Romola Garai) grapples with the secrecy that defines his world.
“John’s efforts to save his marriage are complicated by his inability to let the case go. And when he meets Mehreen Askari-Evans (Zahra Ahmadi), an intelligence operative who is tasked with taking over John’s duties, he finds an unlikely ally. As John becomes increasingly convinced of the involvement of a hardline faction of the Iranian regime, he also starts to worry there are enemies closer to home. But can he identify the target and avert the attack before it’s too late?”
Betrayal takes place in Liverpool, with filming locations spanning Liverpool and Manchester, and numerous cast members have praised both cities and their breathtaking scenery, reports the Liverpool Echo.
Discussing the experience of shooting locally, Shaun Evans, who portrays intelligence officer John Hughes, commented: “I spend a lot of time in Liverpool because my family are all there, so to be up north was brilliant. They were a really funny, hard-working crew, and to be seeing parts of Liverpool in a way that I hadn’t seen them, having access to certain parts of the city, that was just amazing. A very special time in my life.”
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Romola Garai shared similar enthusiasm: “I had a very nice little apartment right by the docks, so I’d go on walks and go to all the museums, which was great. It was a city I don’t know very well, so it was a real treat to explore the food scene and galleries.”
Zahra Ahmadi, who portrays intelligence operative Mehreen Askari Evans, has also discussed the striking architecture and rich musical heritage she discovered whilst filming her scenes. Speaking about shooting in Liverpool and Manchester, she said: “I loved it. I’d worked in Manchester before for quite a considerable amount of time and I’m a big fan, but I had only ever been to Liverpool once (and only for a week) before Betrayal I was working that whole time, so I didn’t get to know it at all really. But what I do remember fro that week was how every single Scouser I met was really engaged, eloquent and energised which I loved.
“This time round however, I got more time to explore, and I’d never realised what a beautiful city it was. The architecture is stunning, and then of course there’s the musical history and the food scene too, which is incredible. I ate the most amazing cauliflower dish that blew my mind – Maray’s Disco Cauliflower – you need to try it..”
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Betrayal starts on ITV1 and ITVX at 9pm on Sunday, February 8.
Four young children, including one with severe autism, were evacuated safely, but many of the family’s belongings were destroyed or damaged.
A fundraiser has been launched for a Dublin family of six after a fire destroyed their one-bedroom apartment in the early hours of this morning.
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The incident occurred in Dublin 8 at around 2am. According to a GoFundMe set up by an extended family member, the family were woken by smoke alarms and had to flee immediately with their four young children.
“Their home and belongings have been devastated,” the fundraiser said, reports DublinLive. “Clothes, shoes, furniture, toys, baby items and essentials are now smoke-damaged or burned, leaving the family with very little that is safe to use.
“Key household items, including beds, mattresses, sofas, tables, wardrobes and other furniture, have all been affected. One of the children and Jordan have suffered burn injuries. One of the children has severe autism, and the entire family is understandably traumatised.”
The fundraiser added that the family, who were already living in severe overcrowding, will now need to be rehoused and will require support to set up a new home once suitable accommodation is found.
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Funds raised through GoFundMe are intended to help the family through the immediate emergency and assist them in rebuilding their lives. More than €2,000 has been donated so far.
Craig Pawson made the right decision to send off Dominik Szoboszlai against Man CityCredit: AFPThe Liverpool star was shown red for pulling Erling Haaland’s shirtCredit: AFP
That doesn’t happen, so when Haaland then pulls Szoboszlai back, that is stopping the Liverpool player from preventing the ball from going into the net.
No advantage had been signalled.
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So once VAR John Brooks calls Craig across he has no choice – he has got to look at the first offence, the denial of a goal-scoring opportunity.
Craig was correct in law. People will be saying ‘why didn’t he just give the goal?’.
But Haaland’s pull-back stopped the Liverpool player from clearing the ball.
For City’s penalty, Craig got that absolutely spot on.
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Alisson clattered Matheus Nunes and it was a nailed-on penalty – Liverpool can have no complaints.
BEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERSPawson’s technically correct decision also saw Rayan Cherki’s late City goal ruled outCredit: GettyFormer Prem ref Mark Halsey believes Pawson played to the laws of the gameCredit: AFP
The major factor was whether the ball was still in play.
It was so the referee had no choice but to give the penalty.
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Liverpool claimed Marc Guehi should have been sent off for pulling Mo Salah back on the edge of the box at 0-0.
But there was a covering defender so it was not a red card offence in my opinion.