The man appeared to have a “medical emergency” on board the plane which saw him allegedly bite a passenger and start “trying to fight everybody” triggering the pilot to make an emergency call
A pilot was forced to make a chilling call to air traffic controllers before landing on Sunday as a man allegedly bit another passenger on board.
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The American Airlines flight was landing in Philadelphia when the passenger was “trying to fight everybody” and suddenly got out of control.
Audio from the call from the pilot heard him say: “I don’t know if he’s hallucinating or whatever, but he just bit a passenger, and he’s trying to fight everybody.”
He then requested emergency medical crews and law enforcement before telling a controller in an audio recording obtained by CBS News, “what a day, huh?”
The controller wished him a happy Father’s Day and he responded: “I’ll be sure to tell my daughters about this one.”
American Airlines said in a statement the passenger was experiencing a medical issue, and a medical professional on the plane assisted him before the flight landed.
According to tracking sight FlightAware the flight left Charlotte, North Carolina, earlier in the morning, and landed just before 10 am ET.
The news of the passenger’s behaviour follows other incidents onboard flights recently.
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On a Frontier Airlines flight a man allegedly attempted to open an emergency exit mid-flight, having to be held down by passengers and crew members.
The plane bound for Guatemala City was flying at 36,000 feet at the time of the incident.
On a Lufthansa flight a female passenger attacked somebody on board and it had to make an emergency landing.
“Fires and barbecues are strictly prohibited due to the very real risk they pose to people, wildlife, and the wider landscape. We want everyone to enjoy the Heath, so please behave responsibly, and respect the space and those who care for it. Every visitor is also a ‘Heath Guardian’.”
Once there was a thriving colliery here. On the flat land just beyond the pile of bricks there was headgear, railways, coke ovens, brickworks, spoil heaps and a gasometer, plus there were lines of terraces providing accommodation for the 1,500 men and boys who worked on the site.
The Leasingthorne Colliery Reservoir Tower, by Northern Perspectives (Image: Northern Perspectives)
Now all that survives of Leasingthorne colliery, which was between Coundon and Kirk Merrington which can be seen at the top of the picture, is this pile of bricks – the remains of the reservoir tower.
As Memories 741 told last summer, Leasingthorne was brought into life in 1836 by the Chilton branch of the Clarence Railway. Its heyday was the 1930s and its closure in October 1967 was followed by rapid clearance of the colliery and demolition of the low, single storey terraces.
Now all that remains of this classic Durham mining community is a single terrace and a former pub – the Eden Arms Hotel – that has become a private home now the thirsty miners have been moved on.
The Eden Arms Hotel at Leasingthorne is now a private house
Dave Wilkin, the Durham-based cameraman behind Northern Perspectives
And the reservoir tower, which was once on the edge of the pit yard. Its monumental status is captured in this wonderful photograph by Northern Perspectives, our regular contributor who uses the latest drone technology to shed new light on our beautiful and historic landscape. To see more of his amazing work, including his aerial videos, search “Northern Perspectives” on Facebook.
FORMER Labour candidate and Labour agent at the recent Heworth by-election David Ellis’s letter criticising the Liberal Democrats’ response to the Boundary Commission’s proposals is based on a misunderstanding of the point being made.
Nobody has claimed that changing ward boundaries would automatically change school catchment areas. As a former headteacher, Mr Ellis will know that catchment areas are reviewed through a separate process.
However, councillors were briefed by Labour’s own council officers that there is an attempt, where possible, to align ward boundaries and school catchment areas. The reason is obvious: both are intended to reflect the communities people belong to and the services they use.
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Indeed, Labour’s own submission to the Boundary Commission refers to school catchment areas no fewer than 18 times. It is therefore rather strange to suggest that catchment areas are somehow irrelevant to discussions about ward boundaries.
That means ward boundaries can have implications for future decisions. If communities currently associated with Rural West York are moved into wards centred on Acomb, it becomes more likely that future reviews of catchment areas and other community-based services will view those neighbourhoods as part of Acomb rather than Rural West.
This was precisely why local residents raised concerns.
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The Boundary Commission specifically asks consultees to consider community ties and local identity. Highlighting the potential consequences of splitting established communities is therefore entirely legitimate and forms an important part of the consultation process.
Residents deserve a debate based on the facts and on what best reflects local communities, rather than accusations of “false information” directed at those who hold a different view.
Cllr Anne Hook,
Liberal Democrat councillor for Rural West York ward,
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World Cup action continues to flow thick and fast, with another packed afternoon of football set to take place on Sunday.
Germany followed suit with a similarly entertaining fixture as they came from behind to beat the Ivory Coast. Franck Kessie opened the scoring in the first-half and despite their best efforts, Germany could not equalise until Deniz Undav found the back of the net in the 68th minute, and completed the turnaround in the 94th.
Ecuador and Curacao rounded out the afternoon with an attritional 0-0 draw in Kansas City, before Tunisia and Japan faced off in overnight action, whihc kicked off at 5am BST.
And we stand to do it all again this afternoon, with plenty more matchday two action set to take place.
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The World Cup programme kicks off with one of the title favourites, Spain, facing off against a relative minnow in Saudi Arabia. La Roja have a point to prove as they face up to their second group stage fixture, after they were held to a shock goalless draw by Cape Verde last time out.
Next on the docket, Belgium face Iran in Los Angeles. Both sides were held to a draw in their opening matches, Belgium by Egypt and Iran by New Zealand, meaning top spot in Group G will on the line here.
Romelu Lukaku forced a Belgium equaliser when they faced Egypt last week
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Uruguay and Cape Verde complete the second matchday in Group H, with the latter side looking to prove the point they knicked from Spain was more than mere fluke.
And there is one last match in the small hours of Monday morning, with New Zealand facing Egypt in a 2am kick-off.
How to watch World Cup today
In the UK, Spain vs Saudi Arabia will be broadcast live and free to air on BBC One, with coverage beginning at 4.30pm ahead of a 5pm kick-off.
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It is then over to ITV 1 for Belgium vs Iran in the 8pm kick-off, with coverage there starting from 7pm.
The last match of the day, Uruguay vs Cape Verde, kicks off at 11pm BST and is back over on BBC One, with coverage starting half an hour before kick-off.
The sole overnight offering of New Zealand vs Egypt will get underway at 2am, with ITV1’s coverage starting from 1.30am.
Is this how Lewis Barton leaves the village? (Picture: ITV)
Poor Lewis Barton (Bradley Riches). All he wanted was a holiday. Now he’s about to lose the the love of his life while facing a murderous kidnapping criminal, and possibly, his long-lost dad. Classic Emmerdale.
Tissues at the ready, Dales fans. We all knew the day that Lewis’s heart was going to get broken as soon as the exit of his boyfriendVinny Dingle (Bradley Johnson) was announced. We just didn’t know it would be so Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels.
Since arriving in the village seven years ago with his mum the iconic Mandy Dingle (Lisa Riley), Vinny has embarked upon a journey of self-discovery after realising that he was attracted to men, and Lewis has been a key part of that journey.
As a gay man and someone with autism, Lewis is no stranger to being different, Sharing a flat with Lewis at the time, Vinnie was given a safe space by his friend to process his feelings and accept who he was, which led to the end of his marriage toGabby Thomas (Rosie Bentham), but eventually came to accept that he was attracted to men.
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What started as a fun, quirky friendship soon evolved into some deeper, and their first came after they bonded over shared triumph with a classic Emmerdale activity- saving runaway sheep.
Lewis and Vinnie were a delightful pairing. (Picture: ITV)
Together these two are Emmerdale’s answer to Heartstopper, which is ironic, given that’s the show where Lewis’ actor Bradley Riches started his career!
Unfortunately, ITV has announced cuts this year, and Vinnie Dingle is just one character unlucky enough to be saying goodbye to the Dales, along withOlivia Bromley (Dawn Taylor) and Jimmy King (Nick Miles).
Would you buy a cake from this man? (Picture: ITV)
Now it seems Lewis is about to have his world turned upside down by meeting his delightfully unhinged dad.. and his relationship with Vinny, along with his very life, could be at stake.
Last week’s trip to the Dales saw Vinny surprise Lewis with a spontaneous trip to Madeira. Although he wanted to go, Lewis’ anxiety got the best of him andthe spontaneity of the trip bothered him enough to decide not to go. But he insisted that Vinny still goes on the holiday, leaving Lewis feeling bittersweet.
Vinny’s surprise holiday didn’t go down well with Lewis. (Picture: ITV)
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After some encouraging words from his big bro Ross (Michael Parr), Lewis decided to go on vay-cay- after all and rushed to catch Vinny up at the airport. However, the Love Actually Moment was ruined when Lewis was violently bundled into the back of a van!
Worst. Holiday. Ever. (Picture: ITV)
In this week’s trip to the Dales, Ross receives a concerning message about Lewis abduction, stating that Lewis is at risk unless his father returns ‘Penny’ to the kidnapper. The plot thickens…
After doing some digging with Liam (Johnny McPherson), Ross discovers that Kev is Lewis’s dad … which leads to him being approached by Kylie, Lewis’s kidnapper!
If he wants to see Lewis again, Kylie demands the return of ‘Penny,’ which she deems the ‘most precious thing in the world’.
Poor Lewis is being held captive. (Picture: ITV)
Liam finds Kev selling cakes from his van, but Ross is annoyed by Kev’s attitude, leading to a scuffle. Under duress, Kev claims Penny is a diamond he sold to a pawn shop, and Ross demands he buy it back.
However, once alone, Kev looks at a diamond around his neck, making it clear he didn’t sell it after all. Is this diamond worth Lewis’ life.
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Ross isn’t calling on Kev for a cake. (Picture: ITV)
Ross and Liam are panicking over Lewis’s abduction. Ross receives a threatening text from Kylie featuring scalpels. Kylie video calls Kev, demanding he return “Penny” by the end of the day.
Meanwhle, A terrified Lewis is being held by Kylie.When Lewis asks if she is going to kill him, Kylie responds enigmatically which only worsens Lewis’ panic.
Kylie is prepared to kill Lewis to get her diamond back. (Picture: ITV)
Will Kev and Ross save Lewis from Kylie before it’s too late?
Given Vinnie’s impending exit, why do I have the nasty feeling that Vinnie will get caught in the crossfire?
The opening day of music and entertainment began at 12 pm and ran through to 11 pm, with rap icon Skepta and electronic DJ and producer Sammy Virji among the standout performers.
Rudimental (Image: Danny Crompton)
Then there was a surprise appearance from Manchester-based star Aitch, who popped out unexpectedly during a set by Drum and Bass artist Bou.
Fans cheered as he played his new tune ‘Ring my Bell’, a remix of Anita Ward’s 1989 hit.
Armand Van Helden (Image: Danny Crompton)
Wilkinson, Nia Archives, Andy C, and Mall Grab also featured on Saturday’s line-up.
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Sunday featured a number of heavy hitters, from hip-hop duo rudimental to DJ legend Calvin Harris.
Other key acts taking to the Parklife stage included Zara Larsson, Armand Van Helden, Shy FX, and Chris Stussy.
Zara Larsson (Image: Danny Crompton)
Our gallery shows highlights from all of Sunday’s action, photographed by Danny Crompton.
The full 36-picture gallery is available to view above.
Kay proposed on Christmas Day in 2002 at Taley’s family home and the couple tied the knot the following year in Bolton.
After their first wedding in Kay’s stomping ground, the couple renewed their vows in 2013 with their two daughters, Phoebe and Amber, present.
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Daly, 57, and Kay, 52, are now said to be planning a quick divorce to keep proceedings stress-free and inexpensive, having reportedly decided how their assets will be split.
A source told The Mirror: ‘Tess doesn’t want to spend thousands on solicitors for a divorce. A friend suggested they look at getting a quickie divorce online.
‘They don’t see there’s anything to fight over and know they’ll agree on everything fairly’ (Picture: Anthony Harvey/Shutterstock)
‘They don’t see there’s anything to fight over and know they’ll agree on everything fairly.
‘They’re still living under the same roof and have effectively re-coupled as friends. They won’t be fighting over assets and will always stay close.’
‘After much consideration, and with a deep sense of care and respect for one another, we have made the decision to separate amicably,’ the statement read.
‘This has not been an easy choice, but it comes from a place of mutual understanding and a shared desire for what is best for both of us.
‘We remain great friends and most importantly, fully committed to our roles as loving and supportive parents, which will always be our priority.’
The pair hosted The One Show together earlier this year (Picture: X/BBC)
Tess Daly and Vernon Kay’s relationship – key events
2001 – Tess and Vernon meet while Vernon is working at Channel 4 and Tess is at ITV
2002 – Vernon proposes on Christmas Day at Tess’ parents’ home
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2003 – they marry at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Vernon’s hometown, Horwich, near Bolton
2004 – first daughter Phoebe is born
2009 – second daughter Amber is born
2010 – Vernon admits to sending explicit messages to Page 3 model Rhian Sugden and other women for four months
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2010 – a month later, Tess addresses the sexting scandal, insisting that their marriage was ‘worth fighting’ for
2013 – Vernon surprises Tess with a vow renewal in the South of France, 10 years on from their first wedding
2017 – Tess says their marriage is a constant ‘work in progress’
2020 – appearing on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!, Vernon says his infidelity is ‘in the past’ and has been ‘forgotten about’, adding that they’ve ‘moved on’
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2025 – Vernon celebrates as Tess receives her MBE in one of their final major public appearances together
February 2026 – the couple appear on screens together for the last time, co-hosting BBC’s The One Show
May 2026 – Tess and Vernon announce that, ‘after much consideration’, they have separated ‘amicably’
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They concluded: ‘There are no other parties involved in this decision. We kindly ask for privacy during this time as we navigate this transition together.
‘We will not be making any further public comments.’
He later admitted to sending flirty messages to ‘four or five girls’ during that period. However, his representatives insisted that these interactions were not physical.
The radio presenter also reflected on his actions on Radio 1, revealing that his wife was ‘extremely upset’.
‘I’ve let down my wife, Tess. I’m an idiot,’ he said live on-air. ‘I’ve been stupid and daft, but I’m not a sex pest.’
He added: ‘In some ways, I’m glad this story has come out. It feels like a weight has been lifted from my shoulders.’
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Metro contacted Tess Daly and Vernon Kay’s representatives for comment.
The boy is in a critical but stable condition at Addenbrooke’s Hospital in Cambridge after Thursday’s incident at Johnsons of Old Hurst in Huntingdonshire
Wowcher has come under fire after issuing an apology “unreservedly” for what it admitted was “unacceptable” wording in a marketing email that appeared to make light of a horrific crocodile attack on a three‐year‐old boy at a Cambridgeshire zoo.
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The youngster is fighting for his life in Addenbrooke’s Hospital, where he remains in a critical but stable condition following Thursday’s (June 18) shocking incident at Johnsons of Old Hurst in Huntingdonshire.
He is believed to have been attacked by at least one crocodile after allegedly being thrown into the enclosure. But on Saturday, as the family reeled from the ordeal, Wowcher customers were stunned to receive a promotional email pushing “special deals”, with the headline: “Snap up these deals quicker than a croc can catch a kid.”
Fury mounted as screenshots of the message circulated on social media networks and discussion forums. Norwich Norfolk UK Community Notice Board posted: “Why do wowcher think its ok to use this as a heading on their emails? ?”.
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One subscriber declared themselves “now unsubscribed” while another branded it “disgusting”, adding “if that’s real someone needs to be fired”.
A further customer commented: “Emailed them back but no answer. Won’t be using them again for sure, even if its a poor effort at a joke somehow.”
A Wowcher representative stated: “We are extremely sorry for an email subject line sent by Wowcher yesterday. The wording was unacceptable. It should never have been written. It was never approved for use.
“The responsibility sits with us and we are urgently reviewing how our processes failed. We recognise the hurt and distress it has caused, particularly for the young child’s family at this unimaginably difficult time.
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“We are reviewing all scheduled marketing content while we urgently strengthen our creative, approval and sign-off safeguards. There is no excuse for this. We apologise unreservedly and will take the necessary steps to make sure this does not happen again.”
A 30-year-old man detained on suspicion of attempted murder following the youngster’s fall into the enclosure is understood to have learning difficulties and had been visiting with a carer.
Cambridgeshire Police confirmed the arrested man, from Norfolk, was “assessed as not being fit for interview”. He has been bailed until September 18.
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Officers were alerted to the zoo at 1.24pm on Thursday by ambulance crews following reports that the boy, who had no connection to the man, had sustained serious injuries. Cambridgeshire Police stated the youngster “sustained serious injuries while in the enclosure” and “was pulled out by staff from the zoo”.
Tracey Johnson, spouse of the zoo’s owner, is reported to have leapt into the enclosure to rescue the child. Officers confirmed the boy “received medical treatment at the scene before being taken to hospital”.
Detective Inspector Verity McCann said previously: “Our inquiries are ongoing as we continue to understand the circumstances surrounding this distressing incident.
“Our thoughts remain with the boy and his family and specialist officers continue to support them through this difficult time.”
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Analysis: When it comes to Keir Starmer’s replacement, where are all the women?
As the prospect of Sir Keir Starmer’s resignation looms over the start of the coming week like the heatwave, one thing strikes me above all else. Whenever conversation does grudgingly turn to the prospect of a contest rather than a coronation for Andy Burnham, the key players are all men, writes Kat Brown.
Notwithstanding Labour’s glaringly obvious reluctance to vote for women in leadership contests, let alone get behind one as leader, this feels like the Starmer drama has caused memory leaks in the PLP.
I know a lot’s been going on, but let’s try and cast our minds back a whole five months to February, when Labour was in the grips of the Mandelson scandal. Starmer met with the Women’s PLP to “discuss” the boys’ club culture in his government that had factored in Peter Mandelson’s appointment. Harriet Harman told the PM he needed to “transform the political culture in government around women and girls”.
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Starmer’s chief of staff, Morgan McSweeney, eventually resigned over Mandelson’s appointment. Yet, just four months later, The i Paper reported three Government sources as saying he was back, advising Starmer over the phone. And on Friday week Baroness Harman was back to say what we really should all be thinking: “There must be a woman in the contest”, she told Radio 4’s Today programme. “We cannot have a male beauty parade again.”
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Holly Bancroft22 June 2026 01:43
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Recap: Trump says Starmer will resign after ‘failing badly on immigration and energy’
US president Donald Trump has said that Sir Keir Starmer “will resign” as prime minister, accusing him of “failing badly” on immigration and energy.
Writing on social media platform Truth Social on Sunday, Mr Trump said: “Keir Starmer will resign as prime minister of the United Kingdom. He failed badly on two very important subjects – immigration and energy (Open North Sea oil!). I wish him well! President DJT”.
The post is thought to be based on media reports as the two have not spoken this weekend.
Holly Bancroft22 June 2026 00:56
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‘Far too much Westminster gossip’: Labour MP warns
Preet Kaur Gill, Labour MP for Birmingham Edgbaston, has criticised her fellow parliamentarians for indulging in “far too much Westminster gossip”.
Writing on X on Sunday afternoon, she wrote: “There is far too much Westminster gossip and not enough focus on the people we are here to serve. The public expect us to focus on the job we were elected to do, not indulge in endless internal noise.”
Holly Bancroft21 June 2026 23:59
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Changing leader ‘will invite calls for general election’, Labour MP warns
Changing leader “will invite incessant demands for an early general election”, Labour ally of Sir Keir Starmer warns.
Writing in Labour List, Michael Payne, MP for Gedling, said on Sunday that replacing Sir Keir as prime minister would “risk distracting the government from the work of national renewal.”
He continued: “Whether you think changing leader is a mistake or not Labour’s responsibility is to remain focused on delivering for the country that elected us to govern. The British people elected a Labour government to govern, not to spend its time indulging Westminster psychodrama.
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“And while our political opponents – not least Nigel Farage and those who would happily reverse the progress we have made – seek to talk Britain down, Labour should never lose confidence in what we have achieved together.”
Holly Bancroft21 June 2026 22:52
Labour MP says members are ‘livid’ about ‘stitch-up’ to remove Starmer
Neil Coyle, Labour MP for Bermondsey, has said that Sir Keir Starmer is a victim of “an utter stitch-up”.
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Posting on X on Sunday, Mr Coyle said: “My members are livid about the prospect of an utter stitch-up and the media circus being rewarded. When the next leader cannot change Trump, Iran, Ukraine, Putin, Musk, broadcast editorial and algorithm bias overnight they’ll bay for his blood too. Better keep that guillotine sharp.”
Holly Bancroft21 June 2026 21:57
Burnham would need time to prepare for power, says Labour MP
As a nation waits on a potential announcement by Sir Keir Starmer tomorrow, discussions are already taking place over what happens next, with some debating the timeline for Andy Burnham possibly becoming PM.
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A source told The Independent that the prime minister is now “working towards” a handover in early September after the summer recess, but MPs have also suggested it could be as early as mid-July.
But Clive Lewis, Labour MP for Norwich South, has told The Telegraph that Mr Burnham should take the time to prepare properly for power.
He said: “Starmer failed to do this. And as my dad always used to drill into me before exams – fail to prepare then prepare to fail.”
Clive Lewis is the Labour MP for Norwich South (PA) (PA Archive)
Alex Ross21 June 2026 21:21
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Badenoch played ‘critical’ role in Tory victory in Aberdeen South
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch played a “critical” role in the party’s victory in the Aberdeen South by-election, Russell Findlay has said.
The Scottish Conservative leader said people in the seat had recognised the vote was “effectively a referendum on oil and gas”, and the victory came after a “huge team effort” from the party.
The Conservatives took Aberdeen South from the SNP in emphatic fashion, with Douglas Lumsden elected as the new MP after winning by more than 6,000 votes.
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It was the party’s first by-election victory in Scotland since 1967. Mr Findlay said voters were drawn to the Tories’ message on oil and gas.
He told the BBC’s The Sunday Show: “The people of Aberdeen knew this was effectively a referendum on oil and gas.
“Kemi Badenoch and I are crystal clear. We wanted to give the people of Aberdeen the choice to say No to the net zero madness of Labour and the SNP.
“We want an affordable transition, but it cannot come at the cost of thousands of jobs and destroying an entire industry, and that’s why people came out with record numbers to vote for our candidate, Douglas Lumsden, an oil and gas champion, who will go down to Westminster and take that message directly to Keir Starmer or whoever might be in Downing Street next.”
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Kemi Badenoch (PA Wire)
Holly Bancroft21 June 2026 21:09
Former PM Rishi Sunak warns Burnham he must have ‘clear plan’ of action within hours of arriving in No 10
Former prime minister Rishi Sunak has warned Andy Burnham that he could see his support drain away if he takes the highest office.
Writing in a column for The Times, the former Tory leader warned that all leaders across Europe are facing pressure to deliver faster than ever.
He said: “Political capital depreciates more quickly than ever before. That Starmer and Merz are both facing such leadership speculation less than two years after winning elections is an illustration of that.
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“Burnham must recognise that if he reaches No 10, he’ll never have more power than on his first day in the job. It is vital he has a clear and achievable plan for what he wants to do in those opening hours.”
Former prime minister Rishi Sunak (PA Archive)
Holly Bancroft21 June 2026 20:03
Analysis: Labour MPs invite to photocall with Burnham feels like a coronation
It is fair to say that when Labour wins a by-election there is usually a photo call invite to Labour MPs when the winner arrives in parliament, writes Political Editor David Maddox.
But this one has been received differently. An invitation for the Parliamentary Labour Party (PLP) office has gone out for a photo call with Andy Burnham at 3pm in Westminster Hall on Monday.
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With an expectation that prime minister Sir Keir Starmer is working up a deal to hand over the leadership of the party and his job as PM over to Mr Burnham the invitation is already being described as “a coronation.”
Normally most MPs do not make it to these photo calls but this one is expected to have almost everyone present. The 3pm timing is conveniently after the morning time that the prime minister is expected to make his fateful announcement at the podium in Downing Street that he is to relinquish power.
The only issue now maybe is if enough MPs back an alternative candidate to run against Mr Burnham in a contest. Otherwise the photo call may as well be a coronation.
(Independent )
David Maddox21 June 2026 19:32
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Waiting till September for Starmer to resign will mean ‘Burnham premiership will be defined by Starmer’s decisions’
Concerns are growing around suggestions that Sir Keir Starmer could wait until September to step down, despite reports that the prime minister could announce a timetable as early as Monday.
One minister has told The Times that Andy Burnham’s premiership could be “defined by Starmer’s decisions” if the handover does not happen until the autumn.
There are Nato and EU summits next month, where key decisions on defence spending, will need to be made, The Times’s Aubrey Allegretti writes.
One MP said: “A summer of waiting is stupid and incredibly self-indulgent”.
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Starmer is reportedly mulling whether to step down as PM (Reuters)
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