No 10 sources said Mr Jarvis will be taking another look at the defence investment plan in the wake of Mr Healey’s resignation.
“You’d obviously expect him to have chance to look at the Dip, and consider issues such as whether Healey had the right balance on how money spent”, they said.
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It came as culture secretary Lisa Nandy told Sky News that government departments are already looking at further cutting their budgets to help fund defence, insisting the country’s safety remained ministers’ top priority.
Lisa Nandy has suggested more money will be allocated for defence (Getty)
While she sidestepped questions on whether more money would be offered to new Mr Jarvis than to his predecessor Mr Healey, she said: “I don’t think he would have taken the job were he not confident that we could meet the moment.”
“There’s a clear picture emerging from this government that we have moved resources from other departments in order to fund defence, that includes mine and it includes other departments as well, and we’re continuing to do that”, Ms Nandy said.
“So defence remains the highest priority, and I don’t agree that we’re not committing the resources that we need. But when the threat level changes, when the global situation changes, we have to change our approach as well.”
However, the culture secretary disagreed with Mr Healey’s claim that Sir Keir Starmer failed to commit the resources the country needs to defend itself at a time of rising threats.
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“I don’t agree with him on that point, because these are discussions that are currently being had,” she said.
It comes after Dan Jarvis – a former soldier himself – vowed to get the armed forces the funding they need after his predecessor quit over the issue, saying he had a “big responsibility” towards troops who risk their lives for the country.
Mr Healey, followed by armed forces minister Al Carns, resigned over the long-delayed defence investment plan (Dip) on Thursday significantly denting his chances of seeing off a leadership challenge.
Speaking to the Sunday Telegraph, Mr Jarvis said: “I think you will appreciate that this is pretty early days for me, and I’m working through the detail of all of that – but I am absolutely determined to make sure that we deliver for defence.
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“It’s a moment of challenge. It’s the responsibility of our government to rise to meet the moment of that challenge, and that is what I will be working to achieve.
Dan Jarvis vowed to get the armed forces the funding it needs (Reuters)
“The defence of our nation is a shared endeavour… I have a big responsibility in that regard now, but so do all of those people who expose themselves to risk tonight, tomorrow, next week, and we owe them a debt of gratitude.”
The new defence secretary added: “I have a responsibility now to them to make sure that they get what they need, and people should be very clear about my determination to fulfil those duties, to make sure that they do [get] precisely what they need.”
Andy Burnham, who hopes to return to Westminster in the Makerfield by-election and has made no secret of his Labour leadership ambitions, has already said he would not be “squeamish” about reducing the welfare bill to fund defence spending.
The Greater Manchester mayor said “the world has changed” and it was “obvious” the government would have to adjust its assumptions about defence spending in response.
The blaze can be seen tearing through the structure in West Lothian this afternoon.
17:27, 14 Jun 2026Updated 17:37, 14 Jun 2026
Huge fire rages through West Lothian industrial building
A huge fire has engulfed an industrial estate in West Lothian. The alarm was raised around 3.20pm when fire crews received reports of a blaze at Deans Industrial Estate on Caputhall Road in Livingston on Sunday, June 14.
Emergency services, including Scottish Fire and Rescue Service, raced to the scene and four appliances, as well as one height appliance, was deployed to tackle the raging inferno.
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It is understood firefighters remain on site while efforts to bring the fire under control continue. It is not yet known whether anyone has been injured, or whether Police Scotland or Scottish Ambulance Service are in attendance.
Photos and videos taken at the scene, and shared with the Record, show bright, angry, orange flames bursting through the roof of a building. The fire rips through the structure as thick, black smoke billows into the sky.
Locals have been sharing their concern at what’s unfolding this afternoon on social media as they pass by. Some are reporting seeing the blaze from places including Culross and on the road to Burntisland.
The area is also taped off to the public and one fire engine can be seen parked up.
A Scottish Fire and Rescue Service spokesperson said: “We received a call at 3.20pm on Sunday, June 14 to attend a fire on Caputhall Road in Livingston. Four appliances and one height appliance were deployed.”
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BBC Death in Paradise spin-off Beyond Paradise has wrapped up its fourth series, and Anne Lloyd star Barbara Flynn has paid tribute to co-star Vincent Franklin, describing the actor as ‘funny’
The fourth series of Beyond Paradise concluded earlier this year and featured Anne Lloyd stepping in to prevent Humphrey Goodman (Kris Marshall) from being dismissed from his position.
The instalment also witnessed Zoe Williams departing Shipton Abbott to embark on her travels. Newcomer Mr James Smith (Vincent Franklin) was additionally exposed by Anne for conducting an affair with a DI from Heston Morley station.
Anne, who featured on a repeat of Love Your Weekend with Alan Titchmarsh today, also said she feared she’d lose her job after a week of filming.
During the repeat instalment, Anne spoke with Alan about the series and how she considers it “a joy” to go to work.
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“It is lovely,” Barbara remarked before commending the programme’s writers, “Tony Jordan and Tim Key are an amazing pair. Death in Paradise has such a huge following around the world, and I think it is just something pleasant.
“I said to Sally (Bretton) once, because most of my scenes are with her, who I absolutely adore, I said, ‘Look, Sal, here we are sitting on a bench on a beach’.
“We are at work, and we were doing yoga on a beach, and it was a complete delight.”
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She continued by revealing that she fractured her ankle following a week of shooting, which made filming scenes difficult. She added, “The rest of it was filmed of me from wheelchairs and crutches. I thought I’d lost a job after the first week, but they said, ‘No, no Barbara, we will wheel you up and down’.”
Anne also previously discussed what it was like to film alongside newcomer Vincent in series four, characterising the performer as “funny”.
She told Reach PLC, “We got on incredibly well. He’s a funny man, and we had enormous fun off-screen as well as on. He was a lovely addition and a bit of a mystery, and that it’s going to all end in…not tears, but chaos or something.
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“And, of course, because Anne decides to get much more involved than that, then there’s a real, there’s a real kind of shift,” reports the Express.
When addressing what collaborating with Kris Marshall’s character more closely was like, Barbara continued, “Well, they all find it difficult having Anne in the station.
“I mean, Humphrey is as polite as he could be. He was never rude, but he’s so in his head, and so Anne is constantly bemused by him, but at the same time, very fond.”
Kris also expressed his enjoyment working with Vincent, who portrayed his adversary, describing him as a “genius actor”.
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Beyond Paradise is available to watch on BBC iPlayer.
Light shines through a railway bridge outside Purley, wreaking havoc at Gatwick (Picture: Southern Rail)
Desperate holidaymakers have been queuing outside Gatwick Airport for hours after sinkholes near a railway bridge cancelled all trains to London.
Network Rail engineers discovered a ‘number of sinkholes’ close to a bridge during planned engineering work outside Purley.
Claiming it was ‘for the safety of passengers’, all lines between Purley and East Croydon were closed leaving holidaymakers scrambling for alternative ways to get to and from the major airport.
Some reported taxis charging as much as £250 to get to East Croydon as others queued for hours for replacement buses.
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The operator said the line is expected to be out of action until at least until Monday morning and urged people not to travel.
‘We’re sorry to passengers who have been impacted by this and we’re working to safely open the railway as quickly as possible’, a statement said.
Southern Railway said there were no services between Purley and East Croydon and also urged customers not to travel.
The train operator warned there were limited alternative routes which will be ‘extremely busy’ with delays of 90 minutes or more.
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Southern Rail’s latest travel advice
Southern services between London Bridge and Caterham are running as normal but may see some delays
Southern services from London Victoria towards Bognor Regis / Portsmouth Harbour will divert via Dorking (where possible) and will not run between Clapham Junction and Horsham
Southern services between London Victoria towards Ore / Littlehampton will only run as far as Haywards Heath so will be cancelled between London Victoria and Haywards Heath
Southern services between London Victoria and East Grinstead are running as normal but may see some delays
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After taking first place at a professional competition in Spain this month, Nikki Beattie has qualified for the Masters Olympia 2027
Nikki Beattie – Professional Bodybuilder from Larne
A Co Antrim mum is in “absolute disbelief” after becoming the first woman from Northern Ireland to qualify for a top bodybuilding competition.
Nikki Beattie, from Larne, fell into the world of bodybuilding after having her first child and fell in love with training and pushing herself in a new sport.
Earlier this month, she travelled to Madrid to take part in her second professional show and came away with the top prize for Women’s Physique in the 40+ age group.
Speaking to Belfast Live, Nikki shared her excitement at qualifying for the Masters Olympia next August – considered the pinnacle competition for bodybuilding.
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She said: “After I had my first son, I was like stuck in the house as a mum just like a robot doing the do. I just thought I need to do something for myself as I just didn’t like how I felt within myself.
“So I started the gym Monday, Wednesday and Fridays, that’s when I worked out and I just never stopped.
“From there, I just progressed and my coach at the time asked did I want to do a competition and I was like yeah we’ll do it for the craic, not knowing what I was going into.”
Nikki threw herself into working to compete at local shows over across three federations, coming away with the top prize at most she attended.
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“When Covid hit, I just tried to do what I could but in the meantime, I’d had another baby and I was able to train up until three days before I had him,” she explained.
She didn’t let a global pandemic stop her passion, returning to competing when restrictions were lifted and winning once again before qualifying for her pro card and making her professional debut 16 months ago.
After placing 15th, a score she was “delighted” with, she took over a year off before going to compete in her second professional show this month in Spain.
Remembering the moment she won, she added: “I couldn’t believe it, because when you’re backstage seeing those girls who are far bigger than you and the girls that you see on Instagram, you’re looking up to them, you’re like ‘wow, I’m actually here’.
“I was literally just happy to be there with them because I really admire these girls.
“There was a lot of hype about the girl who came second as she was the favourite to win, so I was like that’s alright, I’ll take a loss compared to her because she’s amazing.
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“When they called her out and I was left standing there in first place, I was like wow, I literally couldn’t believe it.
“Just in absolute disbelief – very, very grateful, very grateful for the opportunity to do it as well.”
Taking part in the Masters Olympia 2027 will put Nikki on the world stage, competing with the best of the best in bodybuilding.
She said she in honoured to be able to represent Northern Ireland and highlight “our wee country on the map of bodybuilding” as the first woman in the country to qualify for the Masters Olympia.
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Nikki continued: “There are no days off – our off-season is literally building muscle.
“Everything’s so structured, but as a mum of two boys, they’re my priority so it doesn’t eat into our family time and things like that.
“My boys are seven and one’s coming 13 here – they’re very, very proud of me and I do believe that every parent should do some sort of exercise to lead by example with their kids – nutrition as well because it’s very important too.”
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Nikki hopes that people can be inspired by her passion and determination and showcase that bodybuilding is not the “lone sport” it is made out to be, thanking the team around her for helping her take her first professional win.
Ninety teams hurtled across a gruelling 2.4-mile course in the 60th Great Knaresborough Bed Race on Saturday (June 13).
The event featured a “Swinging Sixties” theme to commemorate the first-ever bed race event, which took place in 1966.
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Before setting off from the grassy banks through Conyngham parkland, the teams showed off their dressed beds, inspired by this year’s theme, at Knaresborough Castle.
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Ninety teams participated in the day’s parade before undressing the beds for the big race (Image: Lisa Young)
The winners, Bed Number 44 – The Rocket Men – were selected by a voting panel and led the beds in the town’s parade from 1pm.
Decorations came off for the second instalment of the day, the big race, at 3pm.
The course led the teams from Conyngham across Bond End and onto Waterside before the ascent to Castle Ings.
The parade through Knaresborough delighted thousands of people who lined the streets (Image: Lisa Young)
The teams turned off in High Street, looping back to Bond End through to Mackintosh Park before the arduous 50-yard swim across the River Nidd back to Conyngham.
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Joining those taking part was a group of NHS mental health clinicians, raising money for charity Maternal Mental Health Alliance.
Speaking about this, team member Anna Kilsby, a consultant psychiatrist who works in the Harrogate and Knaresborough perinatal mental health service, said: “1 in 4 women have a mental health problem associated with having a baby.
“And 1 in 10 women and birthing people are considered at a level to need specialist perinatal mental health support.
“This means that struggling with your mental health after a baby is as common as everyday things, such as having curly hair.”
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“My motivation to run is that hopefully people who might need us will hear how common this is, learn that we exist and want to support them” (Image: TEWV Bed Race team)
She added: “Despite this, people fear stigma and judgement if they ask for help.
“Too many people wait longer than they should – which impacts the woman or birthing person, baby and family.
“My motivation to run is that hopefully people who might need us will hear how common this is, learn that we exist and want to support them.
“Most importantly, they might also realise we are normal people who struggle doing things we aren’t used to – like running – and they don’t feel so anxious about meeting us.”
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Teams have been preparing for the event for months (Image: Lisa Young)
Jazz Richardson-Forster, who works as a Peer Lead for North Yorkshire York and Selby Community Services, said that training for the bed race was a “real team effort”.
Knaresborough Striders Men were crowned this year’s winners of the bed race, with an impressive time of 12:33.
They were followed by Gh Brooks Mens (12:34) and The Half Moon (14:12).
The teams gathered at Knaresborough Castle for the judging of the Best Dressed Beds (Image: Lisa Young)
The event is organised by volunteers from the Knaresborough Lions charity, who are assisted by 300 others.
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Each year, thousands of pounds are raised through entry fees, sponsorship and sales of the programme – money which goes back into the organisation of the next Bed Race, with any excess donated to worthy causes.
For more on this and the full results from the day, please see here.
Russell conceded afterwards that he would have, adding that he felt his former teammate was now in this title fight. “The pace today was insane from Lewis, so yeah, they [Ferrari] are coming, I think,” he said.
It does look as if Hamilton might be at least. This was his first win in 686 days (since the 2024 Belgian GP), his first time crossing the line in first place in 707 days (since the 2024 British GP), and it leaves him 41 points behind Antonelli in second place in the championship, with Russell a further nine points behind.
Hamilton appeared to be choking up over the radio as he returned his car to the pits.
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“Grazie tutti to everyone at Maranello,” Hamilton told his team as he returned his car to the pits. “I can’t thank you enough. I’m so proud of you. And to my family, I love you. And to my fans, thank you for reminding me who I am. I couldn’t have done this without you.”
It took the new champion a few moments to gather her thoughts, but she was full of praise for her opponent: “Wow. First of all congrats Emma on such a great week, you’re such an incredible player and I wish you and your team all the best for the remainder of the grass season.”
“This really is my favourite time of the year, my favourite surface and I really made the most of it this week],” she added. “I’ll see you guys in two weeks, thanks for all your support.”
She continued: “[I’ve been dreaming of this for] the last couple of years, for sure. [After the first set] I was thinking, I won 6-0 that’s kind of a curse in tennis, but [Raducanu] really stepped up, she played some amazing tennis, just try to stay with her, make her serve it out, try to play every single ball. To be honest, her last service game and the tiebreak is still a bit of a blur.”
The gorgeous restaurant can be found within a 1,000-acre Georgian deer park
A pub hidden in the North Norfolk countryside has been crowned as “the best in the UK” following its triumph at the 2026 National Pub & Bar Awards. The Gunton Arms, in Thorpe Market near Cromer, is a charming pub set within a pretty Georgian park.
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The award-winning pub can be found in Gunton Park, a 1,000-acre deer park. The park won an award in 2021 for restoration efforts which returned the park to the way it would have been in Georgian times.
These beautiful surroundings mean that deer are often spotted from inside the pub.
Owned by Ivor Braka and overseen by husband and wife team Stuart and Simone Tattershall, The Gunton Arms is a traditional pub with 16 bedrooms.
Leading the kitchen is Stuart, previously head chef at Mark Hix, who cooks from local ingredients over a fire grill, including venison from the deer park. The restaurant also utilises fresh seafood, mussels, and the renowned Cromer crab and lobster caught by local fishermen.
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Having opened in October 2011, Mr Braka’s history as an art dealer makes for a pub and grounds that blends rustic charm with contemporary art and eccentric luxury. Inside, guests will find works by Tracey Emin and Damien Hirst.
Reacting to the accolade, chef Stuart said “I’m gobsmacked”. He added: “Absolutely incredible to be mentioned in the same breath as so many of these people at the awards. It’s a credit to the team at The Gunton and the great county of Norfolk. Our guests have really supported us and been really kind to us, so after 15 years to get this is a massive achievement.”
The menu changes daily, depending on the local produce which is available and seasonable. Although, some items on the sample menu include a farmhouse chicken, leek and bacon pie, pork and leek sausages with mash and onion gravy and a barbecue beef brisket served with chips and slaw.
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On Sundays, roast dinner is offered and desserts range from a white chocolate cheesecake with Norfolk strawberry to an apricot and almond tart served with clotted cream.
The Gunton Arms was selected as number one ahead of 252 other pubs and bars from across the UK, all of which had been shortlisted to represent their respective counties at the annual event.
Other awards on the night were the Pub Group of the Year and Bar Group of the Year. All of the 2026 National Pub & Bar Awards winners, including County and Regional, can be found here.
The Elephants have been crowned kings of Africa twice since last qualifying for the World Cup in 2014 and will be eager to make up for lost time at this summer’s showpiece event.
Having named Manchester United’s Amad Diallo and Liverpool transfer target Yan Diomande in his 26-man squad, it would appear that head coach Emerse Fae is taking the ‘attack wins games’ approach to ensure Ivory Coast progress to the knockout stages for the first time in four attempts.
However, starting the 2026 World Cup campaign with a win is easier said than done as Ecuador have not lost a match since September 2024.
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The South Americans finished second in qualifying – ahead of Brazil – basing their success on a strong defence which conceded just five goals in 18 matches.
In a boost for Ecuador, Chelsea midfielder Moises Caicedo – sent-off in the final qualifier against Argentina – has been cleared to play in the opener after FIFA changed its World Cup suspension rules.
Here’s everything you need to know about where to watch the match…
How to watch Ivory Coast vs Ecuador FOR FREE
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TV channel: In the UK, Ivory Coast vs Ecuador is being shown live and free-to-air on BBC one with coverage beginning at 11.15pm BST ahead of a 12am kick-off in the early hours of Monday morning at the Philadelphia Stadium.
Live stream: UK viewers can also catch the contest live online via the BBC iPlayer or the BBC website.
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