Marcus Rashford’s future remains up in the air following his loan spell with Barcelona and the England forward has now been told his chances of sealing a blockbuster move elsewhere
Marcus Rashford remains an option for Bayern Munich in the summer transfer window — but the German giants are not actively considering a move at this stage.
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The England star’s future remains uncertain following a productive loan spell with Spanish giants Barcelona. The Catalans had an option to sign Rashford permanently for £26m but chose not to activate that option, which has now expired.
However, it has been reported that they could yet still attempt to thrash out a fresh loan deal, although United are not expected to be receptive to another temporary switch.
According to Bild, German giants Bayern Munich have had Rashford on their list of potential additions this summer. They had even made contact with his representatives after they were beaten to the signing of Anthony Gordon by Barcelona.
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There are however concerns at the Allianz Arena. It is suggested that Bayern are currently prioritising a move for PSV forward Ismael Saibari. There are also worries over the wage that Rashford would likely demand in the Bundesliga, which makes a deal unlikely at this stage.
Speaking this month, United icon Rio Ferdinand has urged the Red Devils to re-consider their position on Rashford’s future. He said: “Manchester United might have to reevaluate Marcus Rashford’s situation.
“It seems like he has matured; the time away from the club may have done him the good that he needed, and it has cleansed both parties. Is it time to shake hands and come back?”
He also argued that Rashford’s time at Barcelona might have given him fresh perspective over his responsibilities. Ferdinand added: “He was given a role at Barcelona, told he would be an impact player at times, to come on and change games. At England, that is his role, and that’s a huge asset to the squad in this competition.”
Away from his future, Rashford enjoyed a dream start to the 2026 World Cup, having scored in England’s 4-2 win against Croatia. Speaking about the forward, Three Lions boss Thomas Tuchel said: “Marcus is pushing and pushing and pushing and training on the highest level.
“I’m very happy for [Rashford] that he got this relief and I hope he stays hungry for the next one and the next one because he was absolutely impressive through the last 17 days and really deserved his goal.”
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Former EastEnders actress Gurlaine Kaur Garcha, who previously played Ash Panesar on the long-running BBC soap, has married her partner Max after a year-long engagement
EastEnders star Gurlaine Kaur Garcha has married her partner after a year-long engagement. The actress, 32, is best known known for having previously played Ash Panesar on the long-running BBC soap, but she left the programme just over three years ago.
A slew of Gurlaine’s former co-stars were quick to congratulate her. Former Strictly Come Dancing star Balvinder Sopal, who plays Gurlaine’s on-screen mum Suki, wrote: “Gorgeous baby. Congratulations.”
Emma Barton, known for her role as Honey Mitchell, wrote: “Gorgeous… congratulations beautiful,” whilst Denis Fox actress Diane Parish simply said; “Congrats”
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Last year, the actress, who last year was seen in an episode of the Amazon Prime hit The Girlfriend, shared the happy news of her engagement with fans on Instagram, flashing a huge diamond ring while sipping a cocktail abroad.
“v happy & v engaged!!!!!!” she wrote, keeping the caption short and sweet. Although Gurlaine’s kept her partner’s identity private, she confirmed the romantic proposal took place while on holiday in Ibiza.
Gurlaine made her debut in Albert Square back in 2019 as Ash; a confident, no-nonsense doctor who immediately made an impression. She arrived as the first member of the Panesar clan, with her brothers and mum Suki introduced shortly after.
Her character quickly became a key figure in several dramatic storylines from tense family fallouts and fractured relationships to fast-paced scenes at the hospital. She was also part of a same-sex romance with Iqra, making Ash one of the few LGBTQ+ South Asian characters in soap at the time.
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Ash wasn’t afraid to speak her mind, often clashing with her mum Suki, whose controlling nature added even more fuel to their fiery dynamic. Her arrival was also seen as a big moment for representation, with viewers praising EastEnders for spotlighting a British Sikh woman in a lead medical role – something rarely seen on mainstream TV.
Gurlaine took a short break from the show in 2022 before officially bowing out in early 2023. At the time, soap bosses thanked her for her contribution, while the actress told fans she was “excited for what’s to come”.
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Since then, Gurlaine’s kept a low profile but still shares snippets of her life online – posting travel pictures, moments with friends, and positive messages with her followers.
And while she’s stayed off-screen for now, fans will no doubt be thrilled to see her celebrating such a personal milestone.
Anne Hathaway has revealed that she is expecting a baby.
On Friday afternoon, the Oscar winner shared a clip of herself on Instagram, walking into the shot and revealing her pregnancy bump before excitedly walking out of frame.
“The first time [being pregnant] didn’t work out for me,” she shared during an interview with Vanity Fair magazine, before recalling how, as part of the play, her character had to “give birth onstage every night”.
“It was too much to keep it in when I was onstage pretending everything was fine,” she explained, revealing she had “to keep it real” with friends who came to visit her while she was part of the theatre production.
She’s already appeared in the musical psychological thriller Mother Mary and the long-awaited sequel to The Devil Wears Prada, and has no fewer than three films still in the pipeline for the rest of the year.
Following this, she’s also set to appear in the Colleen Hoover adaptation Verity, in addition to her supporting role in the Adam Driver outing Alone At Dawn, which is expected to hit cinemas in 2027.
Video footage shows a huge crowd of around 40 or 50 revellers following the fight as they moved across the festival site, before a steward eventually broke it up.
Fight breaks out at TRNSMT as huge crowd look on
A fight broke out at TRNSMT this evening while a huge crowd looked on.
Two teenagers were seen punching each other close to the big wheel area of the festival around 8pm.
Video footage shows a huge crowd of around 40 or 50 revellers following the fight as they moved across the festival site, before a steward eventually broke it up.
One onlooker said that stewards were slow to respond.
She said: “The guy that was getting battered looked absolutely knackered.
“It just seems like a lot of people here can’t handle their drink – they were really going for it.
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“I said to a few of the stewards.- ‘there’s a fight can you help’. But they just said ‘aw it’ll be all right.
“And then I said to a couple of other stewards but they just said ‘oh ok’.
“When they were at the big wheel, a guy came in a yellow vest with a radio and split it up.
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“But before that it was just a free for all – there were about 50 people following them.”
TRNSMT organisers DF Concerts have been contacted for comment.
Scotland’s biggest music festival opened its doors to music fans once again today at Glasgow Green from today.
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Acts such as Kasabian, CMAT, Richard Ashcroft, Amy Macdonald and Lewis Capaldi will take to the stage and revellers will undoubtedly make the most of their weekend of live music.
Tonight, the festival is also showing Scotland’s game against Morocco in a huge fan zone.
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Three days after carving out a slender win over Armagh, Jim McGuinness revealed his plans to his team.
Odhran Mac Niallais, who scored a crucial Donegal goal against Armagh, could feel the belief grow as McGuinness spoke 12 years ago.
Donegal were already 6/1 outsiders as Dublin – unbeatable in the eyes of many – lay in wait in an All-Ireland semi-final.
This was the one McGuinness had planned for.
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The Donegal GAA Centre in Convoy was still in the early stages of its development as McGuinness outlined his blueprint in a dank portacabin.
“No videos, tactics boards or anything like that,” Mac Niallais recalled. “He spoke to us for a good half-an-hour to 40 minutes and basically told us how we would beat Dublin and what we would have to do.
“Nobody else spoke at all. It was half-an-hour of just Jim talking about how we could hurt Dublin.
“At that time, you had three weeks between games and I remember Jim saying to us: ‘We’re going to train like we have never trained before’ and I was terrified!”
It was a case of repeat, repeat, repeat for Donegal over the three weeks.
In front of a heaving Croke Park, Donegal staged an ambush for the ages.
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Donegal were five down and pailing water from the boat when, suddenly, the tide turned.
A Ryan McHugh goal lit the fuse and Donegal added two more goals, through McHugh and Colm McFadden, to silence Hill 16.
“Definitely one of my best days for Donegal,” Mac Niallais said of the 3-14 to 0-17 win.
“In the first 20 minutes, everything Dublin kicked went over the bar. They were stroking over from everywhere. I was only a young lad and thinking I wanted the ground to swallow me up. But we got a purple patch and we made hay.
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“The one positive in the early part of the game was that we got a lot of kick-outs away. We just weren’t very efficient on it for a while.
“The momentum shifted then. Momentum is a massive thing and we had it all of a sudden. We got a goal and tagged on a few points. You could just feel the change. Dublin were probably going in at half-time thinking: ‘Jesus, what has happened?’.”
Celtic and Manchester United legend Paddy Crerand’s mother, Sarah (Boyle) was a grandaunt of Mac Niallais. Gaoth Dobhair football great Hughie Tim Boyle was a granduncle so the football bloodlines were strong.
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His languid, elegant style stood out and Mac Niallais was an All-Star nominee in 2014.
It had been a long road to that point. Three years beforehand, at 18, he played two Dr McKenna Cup games and was brought back into the panel in the winter of 2012. Donegal were All-Ireland champions, but they had a painful defence, falling to Mayo heavily in an All-Ireland quarter final.
MacNiallais wondered what the future held and but for the intervention of Gaoth Dobhair and Donegal team-mates Neil and Eamon McGee he might’ve taken a different course.
He said: “They were a huge help to me. They were massive. To be honest, I probably wouldn’t have stuck around if it wasn’t for them. They pushed me to go for it, to stick at it. It was tough in 2013 when I didn’t play a whole lot and I was probably thinking that I wouldn’t get a chance at all.”
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By his own admission, Mac Niallais was “never a man for working hard or training hard”, but he knuckled down. Extra training and gym sessions every morning that winter took Mac Niallais into a new orbit.
In a Donegal team littered with star quality, Mac Niallais emerged as a real weapon, often deployed at midfield by McGuinness.
Mac Niallais played as Donegal wrestled the provincial title back from Monaghan.
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He said: “That Ulster in 2014 was a very sweet one – especially after the disappointment of 2013. It was an amazing experience.
“That Ulster was the springboard for me really. I felt more confident that I belonged there.
“I was privileged to play with that Donegal team. I was training every night with the likes of Michael Murphy, Karl Lacey and Neil McGee – some of the best Donegal have ever had. I was actually in dreamland more than anything and I definitely wasn’t feeling like I deserved it.”
Mac Niallais isn’t in the least bit surprised that Donegal are thriving again after the second coming of McGuinness. Coaxed back following the swift departure of Paddy Carr and then interim manager Aidan O’Rourke in 2023.
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He said: “Jim operates at a different level. If he told you to run through a brick wall, you’d do it. He has such an aura about him. When he talks, you listen. He brings massive belief with him, too. He instills that belief in a team and he can make you feel 10 foot tall. That is such a powerful thing. The Donegal team was struggling and you could see the effect Jim coming back had. There was such a buzz around the whole county.
“He got Murphy back too. Michael is in some shape. I’ve never seen him as lean. It’s great to have him back at it. When he retired that time, I thought it was too soon. Michael has so much to offer – and he has proved that. The break probably did him good.
After beating Dublin in that epic semi-final, Donegal were beaten by Kerry in the All-Ireland final.
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Twelve years have passed, but the lingering regrets remain.
Mac Niallais said: “It is a big regret, definitely, that we didn’t get over the line in the final. I think about it most days. It’s just one of those things. For every young lad playing football, winning an All-Ireland is the dream. We came so close and didn’t do it. It’s not that it bothers me or that I’m losing sleep over it, but it crosses the mind often.”
Marcus Rashford scored for England in their World Cup opener against Croatia but complained of muscle tightness at the end of Wednesday’s game in Dallas
Marcus Rashford has given England a fitness scare ahead of their World Cup clash with Ghana. The forward complained of muscle tightness at the end of England’s win over Croatia as he also appeared to be feeling his hamstring.
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The Manchester United man, who spent last season on loan at Barcelona, came on as a late substitute, and his electric pace helped him score a fourth goal to seal the win over Croatia. However, it is hoped that Rashford did not suffer any major issue ahead of England’s next Group match with Ghana in Boston on Tuesday.
But clearly they will be taking care of England players in the quick turnaround of a tournament, especially as they have all been training and playing in different weather conditions, which may have resulted in several complaining of cramp.
Three Lions boss Thomas Tuchel has spoken about the value of his wingers – and particularly how there can be starters and “finishers” to come on from the bench.
Noni Madueke and Anthony Gordon started against Croatia, with Bukayo Saka and Rashford coming on in the closing stages to great effect.
Tuchel plans to use them in a similar fashion through the tournament and also said that Saka is closer to full match fitness now after an Achilles issue.
Tuchel said after the game: “Bukayo is ready and will get more and more ready. I think once we go to the last game of this group he will be ready. He was strong in training in small spaces. It was just a matter of if the game was open and he was up and down.”
While on Rashford, Tuchel said after the win on Wednesday: “He struggled for us to be decisive when he started, but he was always trying and got a bit unlucky for a long time.
“We just had a talk [on Tuesday] where I told him that I’m very, very impressed with his last 16 days – how he was in camp, how he pushes on the field.”
Meanwhile, England’s players have been given a full day off on Friday and have been told they can relax with WAGs, friends and loved ones as they please, reports the Mirror.
Several families were at the Croatia game in Dallas and saw the players afterwards while they have also been allowed to see the stars in camp in Kansas City.
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Scotland are hoping to follow up their 1-0 win over Haiti with another positive result against Morocco as they eye progression into the knockout stages of the 2026 World Cup.
Steve Clarke’s side are back on the global stage for the first time since 1998, where they were knocked out in the group stages in France.
Now, they are in with a genuine chance of reaching the latter stages of the sport’s biggest competition for the very first time in their history.
John McGinn’s goal was a historic one, giving the Tartan Army something to cling onto as their tasks continue to get trickier.
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Goalscorer: John McGinn
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Date, kick-off time and venue
Scotland vs Morocco is scheduled for an 11pm BST kick-off today, Friday, June 19, 2026.
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The match will take place at the Boston Stadium, in Massachusetts.
Where to watch Scotland vs Morocco for FREE
TV channel: In the UK, the game will be televised live on ITV1, with coverage starting at 10pm BST.
Live stream: UK viewers can also catch the contest live online via ITVX app or the channel’s website.
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Live blog: You can follow all the action on matchday via Standard Sport’s live blog, featuring expert analysis from Arthur Ferridge at the ground.
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Scotland vs Morocco team news
For Scotland, there is one injury concern. That is former Nottingham Forest defender Scott McKenna, who suffered a calf injury before the win over Haiti.
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He missed training once more in Charlotte, North Carolina on Wednesday.
It seems unlikely that he will feature here. Otherwise, Clarke has a full complement to pick from.
Goalkeepers: Craig Gordon, Angus Gunn, Liam Kelly
Defenders: Grant Hanley, Jack Hendry, Aaron Hickey, Dom Hyam, Scott McKenna, Nathan Patterson, Anthony Ralston, Andy Robertson, John Souttar, Kieran Tierney
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Midfielders: Ryan Christie, Findlay Curtis, Lewis Ferguson, Ben Gannon-Doak, Tyler Fletcher, John McGinn, Kenny McLean, Scott McTominay
Forwards: Che Adams, Lyndon Dykes, George Hirst, Lawrence Shankland, Ross Stewart
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As for the Moroccans, there are no injury concerns for manager Mohamed Ouahbi. He will be placing his faith in the same group of players that practically played Brazil off the park for much of their opening encounter, with young midfield star Ayyoub Bouaddi showing why he is being linked to some of the top sides in Europe as he ran the engine room.
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Ismael Saibari, the PSV forward destined for Bayern Munich, is likely to lead the line again after his deft chip against Brazil, while their right-hand side is where they carry the most threat through captain Achraf Hakimi and Real Madrid’s Brahim Diaz.
Goalkeepers: Yassine Bounou, Munir El Kajou, Ahmed Reda Tagnaouti
Defenders: Achraf Hakimi, Noussair Mazraoui, Chadi Riad, Issa Diop, Anass Salah-Eddine, Zakaria El Ouahdi, Redouane Halhal, Youssef Belammari, Marwane Saadane
Midfielders: Sofyan Amrabat, Azzedine Ounahi, Neil El Aynaoui, Bilal El Khannouss, Ismael Saibari, Samir El Mourabet, Ayyoub Bouaddi, Gessime Yassine
Scotland will need to produce a markedly better performance than what they served up against Haiti if they are to avoid defeat here.
Morocco were slick, aggressive and up for the fight against Brazil, undone only by a moment of individual brilliance.
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Emergency services are responding to a train crash between Luton and Bedford this evening, after two passenger trains collided on the London St Pancras line
19:08, 19 Jun 2026Updated 21:42, 19 Jun 2026
One person has been confirmed dead after two trains collided this evening (Friday), with several more injured and a major incident confirmed. There has been a large emergency response following the incident between London St Pancras and Bedford, which involved two passenger trains.
Images of the aftermath appear to show two damaged East Midlands Railway (EMR) trains that are still on the tracks. At least one is a Luton Airport Express train and passengers could be seen gathering by the neighbouring fields.
The collision happened just south of the Elstow interchange between the A421 and the A6.
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Bedford hospital was expecting at least 50 casualties to arrive and had ordered “all hands on deck”, The Times is reporting. Appeals have been sent for staff to come in to assist with the response.
In a statement, British Transport Police said: “Officers are continuing to respond to a collision between two trains on the line in Bedford, following reports around 5.15pm today (19 June). We know that a number of people have been injured and one person has very sadly died.
“A major incident has been declared, and officers are continuing to respond at the scene alongside colleagues from Bedfordshire Police and the local Fire and Rescue and Ambulance Services. The collision involved two East Midlands Railway trains.”
Deputy Chief Constable Stuart Cundy said: “We’ve declared a major incident and a significant emergency service response is ongoing. We’re working at pace to establish exactly what’s happened and will provide further information as soon as we are able to”.
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The statement added: “Officers from British Transport Police and Bedfordshire Police are on scene with colleagues from the local authority to assist any members of the public concerned about loved ones.”
ThamesLink stated on its website: “The emergency services are dealing with an incident between Luton and Bedford. Whilst they carry out their work, all lines are closed.
“As a result, trains between London St Pancras International and Bedford / Leicester may be cancelled or revised. This is expected until the end of the day.”
It further added: “Trains are unable to run in or out on London St Pancras for the remainder of this evening. Passengers are advised not to travel.”
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National Rail confirmed: “Emergency services are dealing with an incident between Luton and Bedford. Whilst they carry out their work, all lines are closed. As a result, trains between London St Pancras International and Bedford / Leicester may be cancelled or revised. This is expected until the end of the day.”
East Midlands Railway services said that its services to and from London St Pancras are also suspended for the remainder of today.
The fire and rescue service said: “Crews are currently in attendance at an incident on the railway just south of Bedford. Please avoid the area. Thank you for your co-operation.”
East of England Ambulance Service said: “We have sent a number of resources, including air ambulance and our Hazardous Area Response Team, to a major incident on the railway south of #Bedford. We encourage people to avoid the area.
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“Further updates will be provided in due course. Please only call 999 in an emergency.”
Dr Pete Knapp wrote on Bluesky: “Train heading south from Bedford crashed at 17:12. Front of train ok, third carriage off rails. “I’m ok with bloody legs and back impact.
“Others are not good. Sudden crash, no slowing down or horns. No warning.
“No explosion, just stopped instantly.”
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Dr Knapp, 40, told the Press Association: “There was a moment of being flung into the chair in front, and then I saw smoke. People were crying, screaming, people were so scared and confused.
“I got up and I saw a lot of people who were unable to speak, had broken legs, and then I managed to get out of the train and because I’m quite thin I was able to squeeze out through the gap in the doors.”
He added: “My first thought was I needed to get out of the train just in case it was a terrorist explosion, I thought it was safer to get off the train.”
He said he had not felt the train slow down before the crash, but other passengers told him they had. He told PA he saw people with “life-threatening, major injuries, minor injuries” as well as “people with bandages, people who couldn’t see straight”, while others like him were still able to walk.
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He said: “I’ve got blood all over my trousers and my back hurts like hell but I’m alright.”
Bedford and Kempston MP Mohammad Yasin said he was “very sorry” to hear of the train crash between Bedford and Luton and would share more information “soon”.
In a post on his Facebook page, he said: “I’m very sorry to hear there has been a train collision between Bedford and Luton. Emergency services are at the scene.
“I will try to share more details soon.”
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Heidi Alexander said she was “deeply concerned” by reports of a collision between two passenger trains in Bedfordshire.
In a post on X, the Transport Secretary said: “I’m deeply concerned to hear reports of the collision involving 2 East Midlands Railway passenger trains.
“I’m grateful to emergency services who are on the scene, attending to those affected.
“We’re working quickly with the rail industry and local partners to support passengers.”
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A Rail, Maritime and Transport union spokesperson said: “We are deeply concerned by reports of a train collision between Bedford and Luton and the serious injuries sustained by on-board train staff and passengers. The thoughts of the whole union are with those affected and we continue to monitor the situation.”
Stuart May, aged 82, was unmasked as a paedophile in 2023 before being convicted of further sex offences against boys in the 1970s
Carl Jackson Court Reporter and Ted Peskett News Editor
21:43, 19 Jun 2026
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A paedophile ex-scout leader had his jail time doubled for new offences after describing prison as ‘hell’. Stuart May committed a strong of offences against multiple boys in the 1970s the when he was a scout leader in Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, preying upon his victims in his car, on trips and the scout hut.
May was exposed as a child sex predator in 2023 and admitted to 11 offences in relation to four boys before he was sentenced to eight years and nine months in prison.
Since then three more victims have come forward. And even though May, now 82, confessed his previous crimes he put the latest complainants through the ordeal of a trial. Stay in the know by making sure you’re receiving our daily newsletter
Ultimately they were vindicated and a jury found May guilty of six charges of indecent assault on a male and two counts of indecency with a child.
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Some of the sexual attacks took place at his home and others in his scout office and at a public swimming pool, reports Birmingham Live.
At Birmingham Crown Court on Thursday, June 18 he was sentenced to another eight years, to run consecutively to his previous term.
May, most recently of Leicestershire, had been expecting to be moved to an open prison ahead of a possible release in November next year but that has now been quashed.
One of the victims, who was the subject of five of the latest offences, said May had ‘destroyed so many young lives’.
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He recalled blaming himself for the abuse he was subjected to and prayed every day because he was from a religious family and feared he would go to hell.
He told May that after he was gone he would be remembered in the ‘most horrific form’ as a child abuser and paedophile.
Peter Glenser, prosecuting, said May had groomed the boys and abused his position of trust.
Describing May’s demeanour at trial he added: “He expressed precious little insight into his offending and into the devastation he has reaped on the lives of young children.”
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Sharon Bailey, defending, confirmed May was married but told the court both he and his wife were fortunate to have no serious health issues at present.
She said: “He is painfully aware his wife has been left on her own and he is painfully aware the sentence passed today may mean he never leaves custody.”
The barrister added: “Serving a prison sentence at his time of life has been particularly difficult. He was fortunate in two of the prisons he has been kept in, they had particular facilities for people of his age.
“At the moment he is in HMP Birmingham. He describes that experience as ‘nothing short of hell’.”
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Ms Bailey concluded that May last offended in 1977.
Judge Roderick Henderson, passing sentence, told him: “This is the most obvious case of grooming and abuse of a position as a scout master who was trusted in the community.
“It was made worse by manipulating those boys to keep quiet, telling them they would be in trouble if they let anyone know what you had done to them.”
He added: “You told a lot of lies in this trial.
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“One thing you did say that I have no doubt was true, was that between then and now you didn’t give those boys much thought at all until the chickens came home to roost.”
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“For Nigel Farage, the Makerfield result is crushing. His party’s senior leadership expected to be the story of the night. Instead, it fell more than 9,000 votes short and was relegated to a footnote”
21:32, 19 Jun 2026Updated 21:33, 19 Jun 2026
Andy Burnham’s win in Makerfield was not protest noise. It was proof that voters still have not given up hope that Labour can deliver the change they were promised.
Crucially, they did not turn to Reform in frustration. Instead, they turned out in greater numbers and backed Labour to finish the job. That is renewal, not rejection.
For Nigel Farage, the Makerfield result is crushing. His party’s senior leadership expected to be the story of the night. Instead, it fell more than 9,000 votes short and was relegated to a footnote.
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But Labour cannot simply celebrate. The result has forced a timetable onto a choice it can no longer avoid.
Sir Keir Starmer says he will not walk away, but that cannot shield him from the urgency of this message. The question is not whether Labour needs a new face. It is who charts its new and faster course.
Drift and denial are no longer options for Labour. For now, trust has been renewed. It will, however, not survive further months of inaction.
Please, think twice
Britain could face its hottest June day on record next week, with temperatures forecast to hit 34C. As the heat builds, so will the temptation for youngsters to cool off in rivers, lakes and reservoirs.
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One of our Save Lives for Sam campaign messages is a simple plea: please, think twice. Cold water can kill within minutes, whatever the temperature and however strong a swimmer you believe yourself to be.
Last month’s heatwave claimed 19 lives, including 13 children. That is exactly why we launched our fight, and why the Mirror will keep going until every young person understands the danger.
We urge ministers to bring campaigners, experts and families together before the school holidays begin, when most of these needless losses happen.
Every drowning is a tragedy. Almost every one can be prevented.
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Kick in the teeth
World Cup fever is high, and the Premier League fixtures are now out, so fans are daring to dream again.
But as clubs bank huge TV riches and players earn millions, season ticket rises are a kick in the teeth.
As clubs grow richer and players earn more, they must remember supporters hit by the cost of living. Loyalty should not be exploited.
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