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The Shark ChillPill Is The Perfect Portable Fan For The Heatwave

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Sorry, but unless you’ve stomached the central line in a heatwave, you don’t know what hot is. Think: dripping with sweat, an unsavoury smell, and all round regret that you didn’t stay home.

As someone who can go from cool, calm, and collected to hot and overstimulated in a second, I always need to have a solution on-hand.

Mostly, that involves wearing skirts (like every day) and, until now, carrying a paper fan I can flap furiously at myself and anyone who comes within 20cm of me.

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But honestly, that doesn’t always do the job. So when I saw Shark had launched a three in one fan that fits in your bag, I got all hot and bothered.

Designed for indoor or outdoor use, the fan comes with three attachments: a high speed fan, a water misting head, and a cooling paddle, which can lower your skin temperature by up to nine degrees.

My review of the Shark ChillPill

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First impressions

Having heard so much hype around this product on social media, I was excited to see whether this could make a serious difference to my comfort in the heat.

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Although the Pill comes in six colours, I ordered the Iced Latte colour, which I’m pleased to report goes well with a whole range of summer outfits (if you care about that…).

I’m a creature of habit, so the idea of having three heads to choose from is slightly intimidating. If there’s one thing I know about myself, it’s that I’m only going to use one of them at a time – and obsessively.

You’ll never catch me carrying all three heads in my bag, so I knew I had about 48 hours to figure out which head I preferred before I settled on the one it came with (the fan head).

Luckily, there’s a heatwave going on – in case you hadn’t noticed – so I had plenty of opportunity to experiment.

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After fully charging the Pill, which takes around 3.5 hours from an empty battery, I loaded it up with the mist head.

I have curly hair, which requires a careful balance of adding and avoiding moisture to prevent frizz, so I predicted that would be the head I’d use the most.

The package comes with three spare wicks, and the mist head is loaded with one already, so all you have to do is add water to the head and add it on to the fan.

To turn the Pill on, you switch the button on the side, click the black screen head, and twist it clockwise to increase the intensity.

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This head allows you to run the fan and mist at the same time, and clicking on the screen once will provide a constant stream of mist, while two clicks means it will be expelled in pulses.

To make sure it’s travel-friendly, you can either rest it against the table and angle the head towards you, or hold it as a handle. In this instance, I used the handle to get precise with where the water was going.

As expected, I didn’t love the sensation of being sprayed with water while at home, but when I used it again at a weekend picnic, it was just what I needed to cool me down between copious amounts of day drinking.

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Next, I used the basic fan head. Unsurprisingly, this is the most versatile for using when at your desk or during your commute.

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The fan has 10 intensities, and on the lower settings, it’s perfectly quiet, meaning it won’t distract your colleagues if you balance it on your desk.

But, when you’re out and about you’ll likely want to use it on the higher settings, and let’s just say it’s not exactly subtle.

To be fair, you probably won’t be thinking about noise when you’re dripping with sweat on the bus, but it’s worth keeping in mind that you might get a couple of side eyes from your fellow commuters – not least because they’re jealous of your chill.

The cooling plate attachment

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The cooling plate attachment

Honestly, I wish I’d tried the cooling plate head sooner, but I avoided it because it looks pretty unassuming.

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Let this be your millionth reminder to never judge a book by its cover, because as soon as I used the paddle head while running an event that required me to carry boxes during 34 degree heat, I realised I was very in the wrong.

Instead of blowing air, this paddle collects the coolness from the fan so it makes the area of your skin you hold it against up to nine degrees cooler.

Clicking the screen once will make it slightly cool, and two clicks will enable cooler settings.

It sounds too good to be true, I know, but I am pleased to confirm this was exceptionally life changing. Not only does it provide a welcome shock of icy cold during a hot day, but it has a real lasting impact on your body temperature.

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Final verdict

  • Easy to hold
  • Fits in your bag
  • Battery lasts up to 11 hours
  • Strong and cools you down effectively
  • Easy to change the heads
  • Great that you can balance it on the table
  • A little noisy on the higher settings
  • Cooling plate and mist heads last up to only an hour on higher settings

After testing this fan for the last three months, I’m pleased to say I am now an electric fan convert. Sorry to my paper fan, but it just doesn’t do quite as good of a job.

I’m a huge fan (sorry, had to be done) of the several settings the Pill comes with. While I can’t say I’m rushing to use the fan head on transport, the cooling plate is more than enough for a refreshing boost, and I know when I’m at the beach the misting head will make me extremely popular.

Huge props have to be given to its battery life: although it will run out in a matter of hours if you’re using it on the high settings constantly, it took a while for my Pill to run out after its initial charge.

If you’re not sure about its bulkiness in your bag, don’t worry, because Shark has also made a whole range of accessories than make carrying it much easier, including a wrist strap and clip attachment.

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My only advice would be to move quickly, it’s already sold out twice already, and with another heatwave set to hit at the weekend, it’ll definitely sell out again!

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Unionists sabotage plan to abolish caging of 10 year olds

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Rather than win the debate regarding raising the minimum age of criminal responsibility to 14 from the current 10 years old, unionist parties have abused a veto power to stymie a bill’s progression at Stormont.

The Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), Traditional Unionist Voice (TUV) and Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) used Stormont’s Petition of Concern (PoC) mechanism during a debate on the Justice Bill on Monday, 15 June.

The SDLP’s Matthew O’Toole reacted furiously to the legislation’s debate being sabotaged, saying:

It is an utter farce and a travesty of democracy. Once again, these institutions are being dragged into disrepute by parties that cannot accept democracy and the fact that we are allowed to debate issues here.

Challenging the use of a measure intended for use on issues that are of particular significance to nationalist or unionist communities, O’Toole said:

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To be clear, [the MACR amendment] does not contain anything that relates to the vital interests of one community or another. I am not aware that it mentions unionists, nationalists or core constitutional issues at all. It does not threaten core issues of identity.

Non-aligned parties frozen out by Stormont veto abuse

Alliance Justice Minister Naomi Long accused the unionists of being:

…a minority abusing a petition that is there to protect minority rights and using it to impose their will on the majority.

She said the move perpetuated the public’s perception of Stormont being “farcical”. Long rightly complained of feeling “disenfranchised”. The votes of non-aligned MLAs such as those of Alliance, People Before Profit and independents effectively carry less weight once a PoC has been triggered.

The Good Friday Agreement introduced PoCs as a means of minority rights protection. Once triggered, it means the legislation in question needs cross-community support to pass. That is, 60% of all MLAs, including at least 40% of each unionist and nationalist bloc.

On Tuesday, UUP leader Jon Burrows defended his decision to use the Stormont veto, saying:

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I used a legitimate tool to protect the most vulnerable in our society.

In Monday’s debate, Burrows entertained himself for 90 minutes with the sound of his own voice, referencing victims and the vulnerable without ever entirely rebutting opposition arguments on how they are currently failed.

His strongest point was perhaps that the north of Ireland’s approach to youth offenders does place an emphasis on methods like restorative justice, rather than custodial sentences. Observers abroad have praised the approach. That kind of method, in the words of restorative justice facilitator Northern Ireland Alternatives:

…addresses the problems of low-level crime and anti-social behaviour by attempting to fix the broken relationships between the victim, the offender and the community.

Essentially, Burrows was saying that it’s ok to continue treating 10 year olds as criminals, so long as the police and prosecution service continue to be flexible in how they deal with offenders.

Criminalising children for being poor

Sian Mulholland of Alliance had given the more convincing counter-argument earlier in the day. Mulholland was arguing in favour of her party’s proposal to raise MACR age to 14. She showed that, for the young people who are placed in custody, 49.5% reoffend.

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Hardly a good way to serve the victims Burrows claimed to be so concerned about. By taking the criminalisation option off the table for all those under 14, it would enable greater use of options integrating health and social services. They would be more inclined to look at what led a child to offend in the first place. Mulholland said methods of this kind show far lower reoffending rates.

Referring to the recent Belfast pogroms, Mulholland said:

I want to know why a 12-year-old is out on the street burning down a house. If adults are grooming, threatening, coercing or using children to commit offences, the answer is not to punish those children more quickly so that adults will not take advantage of them. The answer is to identify exploitation. The answer is to protect the child and disrupt the adults…

Mulholland cited the Edinburgh Study of Youth Transitions and Crime, which followed “4,300 young people”. The North Antrim MLA said it showed that:

…serious offending is linked to wider vulnerabilities and social adversity; that early police contact and formal processing can predict later persistent offending;

So criminalising kids is essentially punishing them for being poor. Doing so traumatises them, and inclines them towards seeing themselves as a criminal, potentially leading to further offending.

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10 year olds know right from wrong? It’s more complicated

As for the argument of Burrows and various DUP MPs that a 10 year old “knows the difference between right and wrong”, Mulholland led with the science that shows this is a simplistic assessment. She said:

Developmental research is clear that the parts of the brain that are responsible for judgement, impulse control, risk assessment and self-regulation are still developing right through adolescence and into early adulthood.

A major review commissioned by the Scottish Sentencing Council found that the brain does not fully mature until at least the mid-20s, with systems linked to self-regulation developing much later.

We don’t let 10 year olds vote, because we don’t think their brains have the capacity yet for sound decision making. Following this logic, they also shouldn’t be locked up for errors of judgement.

Ultimately, Burrows and co showed they don’t care greatly about logic, or the knowledge produced from hours of sincere debate. In the end, they were happy to anti-democratically override all that through their cynical abuse of veto powers.

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43 Best Father’s Day Gifts: Ideas For The Sporty Dad To The Film Buff

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Dads famously love a practical gift. No fuss, nothing lavish, and don’t even think about cooking him breakfast.

But that doesn’t mean they’re not worthy of the best. And with Father’s Day fast approaching, there’s no time like the present to start thinking of just the thing that’ll make your old man feel loved and appreciated for being him.

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We’re sure yours is already insisting you don’t have to get him anything, but if the thought of your sibling showing up with a better gift than you isn’t enough motivation to find something life-changing, we don’t know what is.

Whether your dad is an explorer of the great outdoors, enjoys getting his grill on, or feels more fulfilment quizzing over a puzzle, we’ve found 43 gifts for every kind of dad this Father’s Day.

Best last minute Father’s Day gifts at a glance:

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This year, the big day falls on Sunday 21 June. That’s right, there’s only a few days left to order something for your old man.

No ideas? Don’t worry, we’ve got your back with our selection of presents from under £10, to ideas that will arrive just in time for the big day.

43 Father’s Day gift ideas to shop now

Cooking and doing the washing up is simply too much to ask, so this pan will save him the second half of that job thanks to the fact it’s dishwasher friendly. Co-created by none other than Gordon Ramsay, this pan blends stainless steel with non-stick ceramic coating, making it ideal for cooking everything from a perfectly-seared steak to some really good scrambled eggs. It heats up faster than you can say HexClad, and I can attest to the fact it’s 100% worth the hype.

When it comes to cookware, it really gets no better than Le Creuset. The lid for this pan is actually… another pan! As a lid, it locks in moisture for braises and stews, but when used separately becomes an enamel pan for even searing. Plus, both can be popped in the oven, or used on the grill or hob.

Breakfast is serious business, so if you can’t make it home to spend it with him, you might as well send this fancy Fortnum box so he can’t start his day right. Loaded with everything from streaky bacon to sourdough bread, this box has the makings of a fry up worthy of a king (which he is, after all).

Pickles and ferments are the perfect accompaniment to every kind of ‘dad’ food: burgers, cheese, and even sausages. Instead of stocking his cupboard with store-bought jars, send him off on this cooking class so he can learn how to make his own, inspired by techniques from all around the world. That’ll be his Christmas gifts for the next 10 years sorted.

Tell me this Japanese knife is a blade of beauty. Bet you you can’t. Crafted with a curved stainless steel blade, it’s ideal for everyday chopping, and can be used to achieve a razor-thin slice on anything from fish to vegetables.

There’s not a man who doesn’t love cheese. As well as giving him his own farmhouse cheddar to snack on, this box comes with all the accoutrements for many an astounding charcuterie board to come, including crackers, honey-mixed nuts, chutney, and salami sticks.

If he’s a nightly hot choccy lover, there’s none better than Knoops. Rather than a clumpy, weak powder, it uses flakes that melt into a silky concotion Willy Wonka would be proud of. So it’s *just right* Knoops has a generous selection of cocoa percentages to choose from, or you could opt for a gift set if you’re not sure.

Ice cream season is upon us! And who doesn’t want a tailor made frozen treat? Whether he’s into making ice cream from scratch, or adds a million and one toppings to his ice cream, this maker from Cuisinart will have him screaming in no time. He’ll be able to make an ice cream, slushie, or sorbet from anything he likes, by simply adding his base ingredients into the dessert cup and freezing them for 24 hours, before churning in the machine for a matter of minutes.

To help him get some hands-free quality time in with a new little one, this hip seat carrier from Momcozy is designed to be as dad-friendly as it is baby-friendly. With six carrying positions, he’ll be able to switch from carrying his little one on his hip to back carrying in a matter of seconds. Suitable for newborns to 36 months, it’s completely adjustable to support their hips, and its criss-cross back design will also help keep his hips, back, and abdomen protected as they grow.

Well the baby’s not gonna buy him something, are they?! This sleep suit will give him a smile every time he sees it, and that’s the best gift any of us can ask for, really.

New dads need to celebrate Father’s Day, too! To give the happy couple a helping hand when their little one arrives, this cook set covers a week’s worth of meals, with classics like fish pie, macaroni cheese, and risotto to help them ease into their new role.

Should your partner, son, or friend be feeling anxious for fatherhood, these classes are designed to guide him through those first few weeks where a baby comes home. As well as offering emotional support, he’ll learn practical tips for dealing with a newborn and how to support their partner’s recovery.

If he can name his Bookends from his Baez, this book will take him on a trip down memory lane. Ochs travels back through the decades, showcasing era-defining album covers that’ll make vinyl heads nostalgic for the night.

There’s no better way to spend Father’s Day than making him prove his knowledge for the thing he’s professed to be an expert in your whole life. This book has over 20 quizzes in a range of formats to settle, once and for all, whether he’s a big screen buff or a film flop.

Not sure what kind of experiences he’s into? Some dads really like to keep you on your toes, which is why this Tinggly gift box is the ideal gift to let him choose what he wants to do. Simply ship the box to his house, and all he has to do is scan the QR code to unlock over 25,000 experiences around the world, from guided walking tours of the biggest cities, to racecar driving, entry to museums, galleries, and wine tastings.

Give him a home away from home with a gift card to Everyman cinemas. They’re all over the country, and make watching something on the big screen feel like a treat. Depending on how generous you’re being, he can order restaurant-quality food to his luxurious sofa-sized seat, or even call for a top-up of red wine mid-viewing.

This is a present for him as much as it is for you: no one wants to be around a cranky dad who hasn’t had his coffee. To make him feel like his very own barista, this machine has everything he needs for the perfect espresso, and even comes with a steam wand so he can perfect his latte art.

There’s nothing like bad coffee in your hotel or rental home to ruin your holiday. To save him from feeling grumpy on the go, impress him with travel-friendly coffee filter that takes less than two minutes to make a perfect brew straight into an insulated travel mug.

You can never really know your favourite coffee until you’ve sampled all of them, so to keep him on his toes, this subscription will send him a different coffee every week. Choose from beans or ground for filter, AeroPress or espresso machine, and he’ll travel around the world in different flavours, countries, and bean processing flavours.

For the proud bar cart dad

You are what you drink, so get him all the ingredients for an Old Fashioned! This whisky is brewed in a 15th century distillery just outside of Inverness (talk about ancient). Aged over 14 years in Tawny Port casks, you even catch a whiff of once the notes of honey, butterscotch, and berries wear off. Plus, it’s available for next day delivery in case you leave it last minute.

Distilled on the sunny Isle of Wight, this gin is ideal for a summer tipple. Packed with samphire, bergamot, and rosemary, it has a fairly herbal kick, while staying plenty zesty and fresh to keep you cool of a summer’s eve.

For the dad whose proudest achievement is (sorry) their drinks cabinet, this eight-year aged rum will prove a hug-worthy addition. Straight from a Paraguay-based French oak cask, it balances spicy notes of cinnamon and clove with caramelised sugarcane, and a hint of smoky wood.

What’s the point in walking if you can’t crack open a cold one at the end of it? This packpack doubles as a cool bag that can house up to 24 cans, which should be enough for him and, what, three friends to get through a day of walking? For longer trips, the brand’s large ice sheet will keep cans cold for up to three days. Cool!

Don’t just get him a book of the best records, give him headphones that will make him feel like he’s in the studio. These ones from SONY are loaded with real-time audio processors, noise cancellation, and even come with a three month subscription to Amazon audio.

Okay, this isn’t technically a gadget, but it is a cleverly-designed, award-winning vacuum water bottle that keeps drinks hot or cold for as long as you could possibly want. It’s dishwasher safe, and you can even add a little customisation to make it ultra personal.

Dads can be determined to fix everything in sight, but no matter how much he messes with the wheels in his 50+ year-old watch, it’s probably not going to fix it. Treat him to a new one instead – he deserves it! This one from fossil mixes a vintage body with modern touches like total water resistance, and custom engraving for a thoughtful touch that will stay with him for a lifetime.

There’s something undeniably cool about tools with multiple uses, and this pocket knife has everything he could need for any conceivable situation. Designed with camping and fishing trips in mind, it includes everything from pliers to a wire cutter and saw (along with 16 other functions, too, of course). Even better, it can be operated with one hand, and comes with its own lanyard so he won’t lose it in the wilderness, never to be seen again.

Can’t tear him away from YouTube? He’ll finally be able to watch hands-free while he’s on the go thanks to this clever phone case, which has a pop-open phone stand that can prop his screen up wherever he is. Oh, and then there’s the fact that it’ll protect your phone from cracks, too – but who cares about that when it has a feature as cool as this one?

We can almost guarantee there’s no one in the family with more tech than your dad. To help him stay organised for his next trip, this pouch is stuffed full of pockets and compartments so he knows for sure where everything is – and most importantly, won’t have an embarrassing panic in the middle of the airport.

LEGO is not a toy, it’s a lifestyle: repeat. Car connoisseur will instantly recognise this classic model – and then they’ll get to build it! In nearly 800 pieces, they’ll get to relish in the tiny details, and once they’re done it’ll be a new model to add to their collection.

This might be one to split with the siblings, but this personalised poker set is a luxury he’ll use forever. It comes in a leather case lined with velvet, which can be monogrammed for an extra special touch. Plus, you can challenge him to a game of poker to win your money’s worth back!

Everyone needs a hobby, and there’s nothing like learning a language to keep him occupied. If he’s been promising he’s going to learn Italian for years, a subscription to Rosetta Stone could be just the push he needs – but don’t worry, there are also 24 others to choose from, so he can become polyglot if he so chooses. Start him off with a three month subscription to kickstart him in the right direction, or opt for a year so he can make sure he’s perfetto.

Made from breathable, ergonomic mesh, this flattering style is inspired by the athleticism of Roger Federer. But don’t worry, it works just as well for sessions on the tennis court as it does for lounging around on a sunny day.

Add this to the list of things he’ll love, but would never buy himself. This sleek day rucksack from Berghaus has everything he needs for a day of adventure: walking pole holders, and plenty of space for packing everything from his lunch, to a hydration bladder.

If he never quite got the hang of tennis, padel is the fastest-growing sport in the UK, and it’s much easier to learn to play. Just don’t tell him that. This beginner-friendly racket comes in at only £25, but buy yourself one so you can learn all its variety of underarm serves together.

Whether they admit to it or not, every dad wants a pair of running shoes from On. These ones are loaded with the brand’s signature CloudTec cushioning system, for a footfeel that bounces off the road and makes runs feel easier and lighter. But don’t worry, even if he’s not a runner, the design is stylish enough for supportive every day wear, too.

Your old man deserves to feel like he’s one of the world’s best dart players, even if he only ever plays down the pub. If he’s half decent, though, this’ll be his lucky day, because this board is the official dartboard of the Profession Darts Corporation. Made with a low compression outer surface, the board has less bounce than previous iterations, making for a satisfying land (sound included) and longer last-time, which is backed by a five-year warranty. Throw in a personalised set of darts for a gift he’ll never forget.

For the wellness-obsessed

Whether he’s well into his yoga journey or just starting out, this mat will provide the foundation for everything from the forward fold to the flying crow. It’s double sided, so it can be used for either yoga or high-intensity workouts, and its super non-slip stability in some of the more compromising, sweaty poses.

Dads famously never want to go to the doctor’s, but if he’s been complaining of a sore back, this LED wrap could be just what he needs to ease some of that post-workout pain. It’s loaded with four kinds of therapy, including LED, heat, vibration, and infrared, which all help to boost blood flow to the back and ease recovery along.

Don’t ask us why, but men’s skin simply runs different. For the skincare-conscious dad, this LED face mask stimulates collagen production, while reducing fine lines and wrinkles for smoother, more radiant look. Just make sure he’s not gonna take offence to this one first, yeah?

Make it clear you’re not telling him he smells, but this shower kit is the ideal gift for the dad on the go. Choose from Bob’s four applicator colours, and four soap scents, to create a shower pack that can be mounted to your shower at home, and just as easily taken on holiday or to the gym. It’s refillable, so all he’ll have to do when this one runs out is buy another bar of soap, which can be used for face, body, and hair washes via the applicator’s bristly top for added exfoliation.

A world does not exist in which your dad isn’t a fan of Levi 501 jeans. As the OG of 90s jeans, he’ll be glad to have a classic shape back in his wardrobe, and it’s something he’ll keep forever.

Pottering around the house is one of life’s greatest joys, so it’s an activity worthy of its very own pair of shoes. The cigar of shoes, to be precise. These slip-on ones will do the job, and they’re finished with a rubber sole if he loves them so much he can’t bear to take them off when they go outside.

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Kylian Mbappe arrived in New Jersey with questions swirling around his season, but he left MetLife Stadium reminding everyone why the World Cup remains his stage. France’s 3-1 win over Senegal hinged on his brilliance, a sharp, decisive double that pushed him to the top of France’s all‑time scoring charts and set the tone for their Group I campaign.  

France were flat in the first half, sluggish in possession and second-best in most duels. Senegal carved out the better chances, with Ismaïla Sarr and Nicolas Jackson both threatening. But once the break came and went, Mbappe shifted gears. The Real Madrid forward turned a cagey opener into a statement performance, the first true superstar showing of the tournament on American soil.  

A slow start, a sudden spark

France’s opening 45 minutes were forgettable. Despite a front four of Mbappe, Ousmane Dembélé, Michael Olise, and Désiré Doué, they mustered just one shot. Senegal, meanwhile, pressed aggressively and created the clearer openings, with Jackson striking the post and Sarr missing a golden chance on the stroke of half-time.  Yahoo Sports

But the second half flipped the script. France came out sharper, quicker, more assertive. Doué went close early, Olise forced Édouard Mendy into action, and Mbappe began to find the pockets he thrives in. A controversial moment arrived when he appeared to be fouled by Sadio Mané in the box, VAR intervened, the referee checked the monitor, but no penalty was given. Mbappe simply shrugged it off. Five minutes later, he struck.  

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The breakthrough and the brilliance

The opener came from a classic Mbappe run: a burst into space, a perfectly timed diagonal ball from Olise, and a first‑time finish on the swivel as Mendy closed the angle. It was clean, instinctive, and the release France desperately needed.  

Bradley Barcola then entered the fray and made an instant impact. Slipped through by Adrien Rabiot, he lifted a delicate chip over Mendy to double the lead, a moment of composure that underlined France’s growing control. 

Senegal briefly threatened a twist when Ibrahim Mbaye pulled one back in stoppage time, but within seconds Mbappe delivered the night’s defining moment. Collecting the ball 30 yards out, he unleashed a dipping, swerving strike that flew beyond Mendy’s reach and into the top corner. A goal of pure audacity — and one that sealed his place in French football history.  

A record rewritten

That second goal pushed Mbappe to 58 for France, overtaking Olivier Giroud as the nation’s all‑time leading scorer. It also moved him to 14 World Cup goals, just two shy of Miroslav Klose’s all‑time record. At 27, he is already rewriting the tournament’s hierarchy. 

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His performance also reinforced a familiar truth: when the World Cup lights come on, Mbappe becomes something else entirely. France’s attack is built around him — Dembélé and Olise worked tirelessly off the ball, creating space and angles for their talisman. Even on a night when the first half misfired, the second half belonged to him.  

Senegal’s missed chances, France’s raise their level

Senegal will regret their wastefulness. Jackson’s early burst, Sarr’s late first‑half miss, and several promising transitions could have changed the complexion of the match. Their intensity unsettled France early, but once Mbappe struck, the contest tilted decisively.  

France, meanwhile, will take confidence from their response. Didier Deschamps admitted frustration with the first half but praised the composure and ruthlessness after the break. With Iraq up next, they now look more like the co‑favourites many expected.  

The superstar shines first

In a tournament waiting for its first defining individual performance, Mbappe delivered it. While other stars stumbled in their openers, he embraced the moment, electric, decisive, unmissable. If this is the level he intends to maintain, the rest of the field has been warned.

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France needed a spark, Kylian Mbappe delivered once again for Les Blues.

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Members of the PCS Union employed by G4S as security officers, receptionists, cleaners, caterers and porters at the Department for Business and Trade, the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology and the Cabinet Office, on strike over pay, terms and conditions in London, November 2024 (Karl Black/Alamy Live News)


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For too long in this country, some of the key functions of government have been outsourced to private companies that care first and foremost about turning a profit.

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They do that by driving down the pay and conditions of workers and by providing a lower level of service to the public.

About a third of government spending – some £341bn – is spent on private companies, enabling shareholders to cash in at the public expense. It’s wasteful, inefficient, and leads to worse public services for all of us.  

When Labour was elected in 2024, they pledged to undo this scandal with the biggest wave of insourcing in a generation. And this week, Rachel Reeves announced the critical first step in this journey. From 2028, when government contracts with outsourcing companies come to an end, thousands of staff working in government buildings will be brought back in-house. 

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It might surprise you to learn that you can work in a government building where all of your colleagues are civil servants – and be entrusted with keeping the nation safe – but be employed on an insecure private sector contract.  

We met a security guard who puts his own safety on the line protecting the people working in a government department. But unlike his colleagues inside the building, he isn’t entitled to a decent pension or flexible working to enable childcare – in fact, he’d been disciplined by his employer for taking time off to care for his kids.  

For most of his time working for the government, he wasn’t even entitled to decent sick pay – but alongside his colleagues, he went on strike and won that right last year.   

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Put simply, there’s a two-tier workforce in the public sector, where outsourced staff are on worse pay and conditions than their directly employed colleagues. That means many people delivering public services are forced to choose between eating and heating their homes in the winter – or going straight from work at a government building to a foodbank.  

Caterers, security officers, cleaners, porters, engineers, plumbers, electricians, receptionists, handypersons and messenger service workers have been denied the dignity and security afforded to white-collar civil servants who work in the same building as them.

The sheer injustice is compounded when you consider that these staff are disproportionately women, Black or from other ethnic minority backgrounds.  

And these contracts are often inflexible and bad value for the taxpayer – with even minor changes to the way services are delivered hampered by complex and costly contract negotiations.  

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The scourge of outsourcing can be felt all the way through our public sector. That’s why today’s announcement should represent a signal of intent – and kickstart a serious programme of insourcing contracts across the public sector.  

Enough is enough. The big outsourcing companies trying to squeeze a profit from the public purse are in the Chancellor’s sights. Today must be the beginning of the end of the scourge of public sector outsourcing.

Paul Nowak is TUC general secretary and Fran Heathcote is PCS general secretary

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Trump Still Won’t Say Putin Is To Blame For The Ukraine War

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Donald Trump has once again refused to say who he thinks is responsible for the ongoing Ukraine war.

Vladimir Putin illegally invaded Russia’s European neighbour more than four years ago and his forces now hold around a fifth of Ukraine’s sovereign territory.

The Russia leader has refused to withdraw his troops or compromise on any peace negotiations despite growing economic pressures from the cost of the war.

Trump took it upon himself to resolve the Ukraine conflict within the first 24 hours of his second term, but he has failed to make any significant progress.

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Putin has refused to come to the negotiation table even when Trump rolled out the red carpet.

Yet the US president would still not name Russia as the aggressor during the G7 summit in France on Wednesday.

Asked if he believed Putin was more responsible for the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, he said: “I don’t want to comment on that because I’m trying to get it settled.

“That doesn’t make it easy.”

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Trump has falsely blamed Zelenskyy for delays in the peace process since returning to the White House.

He has turned his attention away from Ukraine since the US and Israel decided to launch strikes on Tehran at the end of February.

However, the US president told reporters on Wednesday: “I had very good talks with president Zelenskyy and president Putin.

“We’d like to see that one end.

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“I ended eight wars. To be honest with you, I thought this would have been one of the easier ones.

“But they’re not liking each other too much and that’s making it more difficult.

“But we’re working on it. I’ve had two good conversations with president Zelenskyy and president Putin.”

Listen to Commons People, the podcast that makes politics easy. Every week, Kevin Schofield and Kate Nicholson unpack the week’s biggest stories to keep you informed. Join us for straightforward analysis of what’s going on at Westminster.

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Best Family Location Sharing App: Why HeyPolo Is The Privacy-First Choice

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A location-sharing app can be an invaluable tool for families. Whether it’s used by parents to keep an eye on their kids while travelling home from school or to find each other in crowded areas, they can help families feel safe and more in sync.

However, many apps provide constant location sharing that can raise questions about privacy. HeyPolo, on the other hand, offers a considered location sharing solution.

Instead of everyone’s whereabouts being tracked 24/7, its key features can be adjusted to suit the situation and to fit what everyone’s happy with. Whether that means sharing a general area rather than a specific location or sharing a location for a limited period of time, HeyPolo can be adjusted to suit different tracking needs.

This level of flexibility is particularly useful for families thinking to the future, as it leaves room for younger members to become more independent.

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So, what is HeyPolo?

HeyPolo provides a variety of location tracking features, from emergency location sharing to everyday location tracking, which can be adjusted to you and your family’s needs and preferences.

Launched by the cybersecurity company Surfshark, which offers a number of online privacy services including VPNs and antivirus software, it’s no surprise that privacy is a defining feature of HeyPolo. While subscribers can feel confident and reassured, the idea is that boundaries won’t be overstepped.

When it comes to downloading the app, HeyPolo is designed to run seamlessly whether you use Android and iOS. Once you’ve signed up for your HeyPolo subscription, it’s free for the rest of your family to join. And there’s a live chat available between 9am to 5pm, so you can get support from a real person.

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There’s exact location sharing, and scheduled location sharing. The latter is particularly useful when it comes to keeping tabs on everyone during busy weeks packed with after-school activities and daily morning commutes. You’ll also be able to set up alerts, so you’ll get handy notifications that keep you updated on arrivals, when they’ve left a certain location, or when they’ve updated their privacy settings. Instead of checking their status every 10 minutes, you can get on with your day reassured by the knowledge you won’t miss anything important.

There’s also a very useful speed monitoring feature, so you can receive real-time alerts when your young adult is driving over the speed limit. Plus, the live compass element offers directional navigation which is built into the app’s map interface, so you can find your family members at a festival, shopping centre or amusement park.

Keeping everyone connected, HeyPolo allows you to create groups with your family too, making it easy to stay up to date on everyone’s whereabouts, with all their locations conveniently in one place. Whether it’s a group for friends or family, you’ll be able to add people to the group at any time, and you can remain in a group without sharing your own location if you don’t want to.

Ok, but what makes HeyPolo different?

HeyPolo lets you decide when a location will be tracked, for how long, and by who. This location sharing isn’t set up by one person, but instead needs to be agreed on by everyone. This way, everyone will be happy with the setup, and if they aren’t, the settings can be adjusted. Flexibility is a key perk of the app, something which is especially important for accommodating growing families that want to give children the space and the trust to become more independent.

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For instance, HeyPolo allows you to share a location for a couple of hours, rather than 24/7 like some location tracking apps. Similarly, you could also choose to have the approximate location of a family member shared, instead of zooming into the exact location. Locations can be shared in specific emergency situations, with certain people, and for a limited time, so there’s more control allowed there, too.

There’s often concern about what data when using location sharing apps like HeyPolo. For those who are concerned about what happens to their data, HeyPolo doesn’t sell your data to third-party advertisers, and your data is never shared. It’s also worth noting that you won’t see any ads popping up in the app while using it, either.

How much is HeyPolo?

Easy to manage, you’ll just have one HeyPolo subscription and this will cover everyone you invite. This means once you have your subscription set up, it’s free for anyone else to join. If you want to give HeyPolo a try before you commit to a full year, you can opt for the paid monthly subscription, which costs £4.48 per month and renews automatically every month. Or there’s the annual subscription, costing £47.88 for a year, which works out as £3.99 per month.

With a variety of location sharing options to suit different scenarios, the HeyPolo safety app will appeal to families who want to respect privacy, build trust and support kids’ growing independence. To see whether the HeyPolo app is right for your family, sign up for a subscription now.

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Erasing Anything Palestinian: A new Amnesty International report

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Amnesty International has published a new investigation. It has accused Israel of carrying out ethnic cleansing against Palestinian Bedouin and herding communities in the occupied West Bank. It claims the occupation’s ethnic cleansing campaign in Area C is “state-sanctioned, state-driven, and state-implemented.”

Settler violence — the goal is ethnic cleansing

The report is titled Erasing Anything Palestinian: Israel’s ethnic cleansing of West Bank Bedouin and herding communities. It documents how entire communities have been driven from their land. This has been carried out through a combination of settler violence, home demolitions, land seizures and settlement expansion. Restrictions on access to water and grazing areas also play an important role in this displacement.

Area C of the occupied West Bank is fully controlled by the Israeli occupation.

Amnesty says the forced displacement of Palestinians in Area C amounts to the war crime of unlawful deportation and transfer, and the crime against humanity of forcible transfer or deportation.

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Israeli officials and most of the western media make it seem as though the settler attacks are the actions of a violent fringe operating beyond government control. But Amnesty presents settler violence as a key mechanism for removing Palestinians from strategic areas of the occupied territory.

Palestinian families described repeated raids on their homes and villages, consisting of physical assaults, death threats, theft of livestock and vandalism. Vital infrastructure was also destroyed, and water tanks were smashed. Electricity supplies were cut. Grazing land was fenced off. Many people who fled and later attempted to return found their communities destroyed. Others faced new attacks that forced them out again.

Ethnic cleansing since 1967 but dramatically increased under Netanyahu

The violence and displacement have been ongoing since 1967, but have escalated since December 2022. Netanyahu’s Likud party formed a coalition government with the far-right Jewish Power and Religious Zionism parties. This government openly embraced the settler movement’s vision — the vision of a “Greater Israel” stretching across the occupied Palestinian territories.

In September 2025, finance minister Bezalel Smotrich set out plans to annex more than 80 percent of the West Bank. He said the guiding principle should be “maximum land, minimum Arab population.

While national security minister Itamar Ben-Gvir called for Israeli “sovereignty” across the occupied territories.

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Because this is our land, and because we need to tell the whole world: ‘this is ours forever and ever’… Sovereignty, and also encouraging [Palestinian] voluntary emigration, which we should do also in Judea and Samaria.

These words by politicians have been matched by actions on the ground.

Between 2023 and 2025, Israeli occupation authorities advanced plans for more than 50,000 settlement housing units. Nearly 28,000 were approved in 2025 alone, the highest annual figure on record. Across the occupied West Bank, new settler outposts have also appeared at a rate never seen before. By April 2026, more than half of all existing outposts had been established during the current government’s time in office.

Illegal settlements at record rate while Palestinian development blocked

Along with settlement growth comes the rapid development of settler-only infrastructure, including roads and security systems. This continues to isolate Palestinian communities and restricts their movement.

But while settlement expansion continues at unprecedented speed, Palestinian development has effectively been frozen. No Palestinian housing plans were approved in Area C during  2023 and 2024. And only a handful of building permits were issued.

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Thousands of demolition orders have been carried out against Palestinian homes, schools, animal shelters and water systems. Between January 2023 and April 2026, Israeli authorities destroyed more than 3,400 Palestinian homes and structures. Almost 3,000 Palestinians were displaced.

The report raises serious questions about the role Israeli occupation authorities play in enabling and protecting the violence. Amnesty documents Israeli occupation soldiers being present during settler attacks. And also being directly involved in incidents of harassment, intimidation or violence against Palestinians. Witnesses described them standing by while settlers assaulted residents, destroyed property and drove shepherds from grazing land. In other cases, “Israeli” soldiers arrived alongside settlers, coordinating with them during the violence.

Without accountability, violence towards Palestinians increases exponentially

Following 7 October 2023, Israeli occupation authorities dramatically expanded firearm licensing and distributed weapons to illegal settlers.  Many settlers began wearing military uniforms. It became difficult for Palestinians to know whether the people entering their communities were occupation soldiers or settlers. This has further increased the risks faced by Palestinian communities.

Ein Samia is a Bedouin community in the central occupied West Bank. Residents faced increased intimidation, harassment and violence before leaving the area in 2023. Ayman Suleiman, a Palestinian man displaced from Ein Samia, described to Amnesty how the situation changed.

For almost a year, I didn’t cross the highway [Allon Road]. They [settlers] used to harass me and other shepherds, and we’d try to avoid them, but then the army started showing up and protecting them, shooting in the air.

The report argues that the atmosphere of near total impunity has led to an exponential increase in the violence. Between 2005 and 2025, only three percent of investigations into crimes by these illegal colonists against Palestinians resulted in partial or full convictions. Many Palestinians interviewed said they no longer report attacks because they see little chance of justice. Others told researchers they were the ones questioned, detained or fined after reporting violence carried out against them.

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You cannot separate settler violence from political aspirations

Amnesty argues settler violence cannot be separated from the wider political goal of expanding Israeli control across the West Bank. A deliberate campaign is taking place in Area C to permanently reshape the demographic reality of the occupied West Bank. This is, of course, at the expense of the Palestinians who have lived there for generations. The aim is to remove them from their land, to create space for further settlement expansion.

The legal framework which the Israeli occupation uses to govern the West Bank strengthens this system of forced displacement and ethnic cleansing. Since 1967, “Israel” has used military orders to control the lives of Palestinians in the territory, although under international law an occupying power can act only as a temporary administrator. Palestinian lives have been reshaped into tightly controlled enclaves, especially in Area C, where the occupation maintains full control.

 A system designed to entrench the Israeli occupation’s dominance

Some Bedouin and herding communities in the occupied West Bank have been emptied, the residents forcibly displaced after sustained attacks and demolitions. Others remain under constant threat, surrounded by expanding illegal settlements and outposts which continue to tighten control over surrounding Palestinian land.

Amnesty’s report argues that there is a deeply entrenched culture of impunity. Even if courts issue rulings in favour of Palestinian residents, including orders allowing displaced families to return to their villages, enforcement often does not take place. The Israeli occupation’s police and military often fail to implement court decisions, leaving families without any meaningful protection or solution.

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Amnesty International concludes that the displacement of Palestinians in Area C is part of a structured system of control. This is designed to entrench the Israeli occupation’s dominance over Palestinian land while reducing Palestinian presence. For the Bedouin and herding communities of Area C, this means emptied villages, shrinking grazing land, destroyed livelihoods, and families scattered from the places they have lived for generations.

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Survivor hopes to deliver SHAME to Andrew Mountbatten Windsor

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Composite image showing artist Dolly Sen in front of press photo of Andrew Windsor in police 4x4.

Composite image showing artist Dolly Sen in front of press photo of Andrew Windsor in police 4x4.

A survivor of rape is attempting to return ‘Shame’ to Andrew Mountbatten Windsor. Dolly Sen has carved the word “SHAME” out of wood. She’s then covered it in facts and figures about rape in the UK, as well as quotes from survivors. And she’ll attempt to deliver the art piece to Windsor or to his home in Norfolk.

Sen says:

I am doing this for Virginia, for Gisèle, for myself, and for the 2000 women who be raped this week and the vast majority will have no justice.

Gisèle Pelicot requested a public trial of the more than 50 men who raped her while she was unconscious. She wanted to raise awareness of ‘chemical submission’ and give encouragement to other survivors. Pelicot has now written about her experiences in a book with the subtitle: “Shame has to change sides”.

Before her untimely death, Virginia Giuffre alleged that Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein had groomed her to have sexual encounters with rich and powerful men, including Windsor.

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Sen lays out the grim statistics around rape and sexual assault:

  • 1 in 4 women have been raped or sexual assaulted.
  • Fewer than 3 in 100 rapes in 2024 recorded by police resulted in someone being charged, let alone convicted.
  • On average, approximately 10,000 women are sexually assaulted and 2,000 are raped every week in England and Wales.

Windsor may avoid court

Sen also says:

Some say Andrew hasn’t been convicted as a sexual predator or abuser, it is all alleged. This is the problem. It will always be alleged. 1,200 women were abused under Epstein and not a single person has been charged, let alone seen the inside of a court room. I believe Virginia Giuffre. I also believe he will never go to trial because of his status.

What will be interesting is that I may get arrested for this action even though there will be no violence involved. I will probably see a court before Andrew does.

He is a symbol of entrenched privilege and lack of accountability. There is a special gravity for certain bodies – they fall upwards, buoyed by privilege, cushioned by silence. Elsewhere, we are pinned down.

The Epstein files case has become a stark symbol of systemic failure, where survivors’ voices are dismissed and influential abusers evade accountability: the shame belongs not to those who survived abuse.

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We are reclaiming our voices, our power, and returning the shame where it belongs: to abusers and the institutions that enable and protect them. My body is no longer the site of shame or apology. It is a site of truth and resistance.

Sen is calling for:

  • Transparent investigations and accountability for all perpetrators, regardless of wealth or status.
  • Stronger legal protections and support for survivors.
  • Greater investment in survivor services, including counselling and legal aid.
  • Education campaigns challenging systemic gender inequality and toxic cultures that normalise abuse.

And Sen concludes:

By returning the shame, women are refusing to be silent, reframing the conversation, and forcing society to confront the manufacturers of shame that allow sexual violence to persist.

This is about our right to justice and dignity. We do not get it from the police, the media, or the court system. We are done carrying shame.

Sen is a writer, artist, and activist whose fearless work centres on social justice and challenging institutional abuse and discrimination. Through her public speaking, creative practice, and campaigning, she has consistently amplified the voices of marginalised people.

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Some of her previous activism includes Sectioning the DWP and creating Help the Normals, an art piece featureing charity collecting cans. This challenges assumptions about pity, disability, and who society defines as “normal”. Help the Normals is now part of the Wellcome Collection’s Being Human exhibition.

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