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‘Shark’s tennis star-approved fan is a heatwave lifesaver and fits into my bag’

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“The mist is so lightweight on the skin that it simply leaves a cool sensation.” Our senior writer, Eve Rowlands, put the new gadget to the test.

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When a heatwave hits the UK, adjusting to the scorching temperatures as we would do on holiday is a struggle – the air just feels different and more clammy. A handheld fan is something of a necessity in this weather to help us keep cool and prevent us from melting into a puddle of sweaty (no one wants those tell-tale patches when nowhere near home).

Recently, I got my hands on a fan that has been making headlines for being a go-to gadget for tennis stars (Aryna Sabalenka, I’m looking at you), and I can see why it’s been so popular – especially with another heatwave in our midst; despite being restocked after selling out in May, it’s already sold out in one colourway.

The Shark ChillPill 3-in-1 Fan, Mist & InstaChill System is available on the Shark Ninja website in five colours, thankfully, from pink and blue to green and bronze (or rather ‘Iced Latte’) – and has been a total lifesaver when I’ve been chilling in my garden or out and about in 30 plus degree heat. So much so all my friends have been taking it in turns in using it in a bid to feel some relief from the sun’s heat.

While it’s not the cheapest costing £129.99, the ChillPill is far more sophisticated than your average handheld fan. Marketed as the first device of its kind, this three-in-one cooling gadget can blast cold air, spray a fine mist that instantly cools the skin, and even double as a reusable ice pack with its InstaChill System. These three functions can’t be used simultaneously, but the versatility is impressive – not to mention its 11 hour battery life means it can be used all day long and at night.

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One of the ChillPill’s biggest strengths is its portability. Lightweight and comfortable to hold in one hand (even a small one), it features a rotating base that cleverly doubles as both a stand and a handle.

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It’s also compact enough to pop into the smallest of handbags, measuring at just 4.5cm x 8.41cm x 11.2cm. This makes the ChillPill super practical and ideal for holidays, day trips and for when that heatwave commute gets a little too warm to bear.

Back to its versatility. The device’s modes are selected based on which interchangeable attachment is used (these are also very easy to switch out, just twist it off and click in the new one): its high-speed fan, an InstaChill Cooling Plate or its ultra-fine misting pod.

The fan, despite being small, is pretty mighty and offers 10 speed settings. Levels one to five are recommended for indoor use, while higher settings are better suited to outdoor conditions – and work wonders for needing a cool blast that immediately dries up (apologies) sweat.

Adjusting the airflow is easy, too, thanks to a smooth rotary dial on the base. Shark claims the fan can project air at speeds of up to 7.5 metres per second on its highest setting, although I haven’t personally put that to the test.

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For the misting function, the pod must first be filled with tap water and fitted with the supplied wick. Once installed, pressing the black plate cycles through the settings until the water droplet icon appears. The mist intensity can be adjusted using the same dial, while users can choose between a continuous spray or an interval mode that delivers pulses of mist for up to 10 minutes.

The mist is so lightweight on the skin that it simply leaves a cool sensation – rather than being soaked in cold water.

The InstaChill Cooling Plate is equally impressive. Cooling on contact to the skin and designed to lower skin temperature by up to 9°C, I was surprised by how quickly it cooled down once activated and applied to my skin. Unlike many metal cooling products that quickly lose their chill on contact, the plate stayed noticeably cold and proved a useful feature when I needed targeted cooling. It’s a simple feature, but one that works remarkably well.

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To turn the device on, it has a simple on/off slider which, once unlocked, requires the press of the black plate on the fan’s base to be powered up. The same applies to turning it off, but in reverse.

All three modes operate relatively quietly, too. The fan naturally produces the most noise, but it’s never distracting or overpowering. Elsewhere, Dyson’s HushJet Mini Cool (£99) also boasts a quiet performance thanks to its anti-vibration design, although it lacks the additional cooling and misting functions offered by the ChillPill.

My main criticism of the ChillPill, if I had to find one, is a lack of hands-free carrying options included in the initial purchase box. A strap or clip would make the device much more convenient to use while on the move – it would mean I wouldn’t have to yo-yo between taking it in and out of my bag throughout the day.

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That said, accessories are available separately, starting from £5.99, but it would have been nice to see at least one included as standard. Those specifically looking for a wearable cooling solution may prefer a neck fan instead, such as this Boots Menopause & Me Wearable Neck Fan (£15.99).

The other potential drawback is the price. At £129.99, the ChillPill sits firmly at the premium end of the market for what is, ultimately, a pocket-sized gadget. However, if it proves durable in the long run, the triple-threat combination of fan, misting and cooling functions could make it worthwhile, particularly for frequent travellers or anyone who finds themself experiencing hot flushes regularly.

Although I must admit, this fan has thoroughly impressed me and, in this scorching heat, it has been a real godsend both day and night and has been a worthy investment.

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Man stripped of licence to sell alcohol following drink driving conviction

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A police officer described the man’s actions as “serious criminal conduct”

Peterborough City Council has stripped a man of his licence to sell alcohol following requests to do so by police. During a meeting at Sand Martin House on Friday, June 19, the council’s Licensing Sub-committee approved a request made by Cambridgeshire Constabulary to revoke David Cattermoul’s personal licence.

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The meeting heard that Mr Cattermoul was issued with an alcohol personal licence on November 17, 2025. However, Cambridgeshire Constabulary requested a review of Mr Cattermoul’s licence in May after he was convicted of driving a motor vehicle with excess alcohol at Cambridge Crown Court on March 26, 2025.

According to the council’s Licensing Regulatory Officer, Darren Dolby, Mr Cattermoul was arrested for drink driving on February 5, 2026, when he “blew 57 on the evidential breath machine in custody, the legal limit being 35.”

Mr Dolby went on to explain that being in charge of a motor vehicle while over the prescribed alcohol limit is a ‘relevant offence’ under the Licensing Act (2003), meaning Mr Cattermoul’s personal licence can be reviewed.

In addition, a report put before the meeting said Mr Cattermoul was also convicted of dangerous driving and destroying or damaging property. As a result, he was disqualified from driving for 29 months and sentenced to 14 months in prison. The meeting heard that the court did not consider Mr Cattermoul’s alcohol personal licence at the time of sentencing

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Cambridgeshire Constabulary was represented at the meeting by PC Paul Hawkins. Describing Mr Cattermoul’s actions as “serious criminal conduct,” PC Hawkins said it was right to seek revocation of Mr Cattermoul’s licence as “drink driving at a high reading [and] dangerous driving resulting in imprisonment” made him a “clear risk to the public.”

Summarising, PC Hawkins said: “Given the seriousness of the offending, and the associated risk, Cambridgeshire Constabulary requests that revocation is a proportionate and appropriate outcome in this case.”

The Licensing Sub-committee agreed unanimously to revoke Mr Cattermoul’s licence.

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Marketa Vondrousova banned for four years for refusing an anti-doping test last year

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Former Wimbledon champion Marketa Vondrousova has been banned for four years for refusing an anti-doping test.

Vondrousova, 26, was charged by the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) after denying a doping control officer entry to her home to conduct the test in December 2025.

The Czech player said in April she feared for her safety when the officer called and said they failed to follow “protocol”.

But a tribunal determined Vondrousova, who became the first unseeded player to win the Wimbledon women’s singles title in 2023, provided “no compelling justification” for refusing a test.

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Vondrousova’s suspension will end on 21 June 2030, but she has a right to appeal against the decision to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (Cas).

“I have never doped, I have never had a positive test. Throughout my entire career I have undergone countless anti-doping controls and have always stepped on to the court with a clear conscience,” Vondrousova wrote in a statement.

Also a French Open finalist in 2019, former world number six Vondrousova has not played competitively since January and dropped to 122nd in the rankings.

“I cannot say what comes next,” she added. “For the first time in my life I do not have a plan.”

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During the hearing, Vondrousova explained stress and poor mental health had affected her decision-making, in addition to her safety concerns.

ITIA chief executive officer Karen Moorhouse said while the agency understands the testing process is “uncomfortable” and also acknowledges the additional burden it can carry for players competing, “it is essential to protect fair competition”.

Vondrousova said she felt scared when the officer approached her door late at night without properly identifying themselves or following protocol, adding: “In that moment it was about feeling safe, not about avoiding anything.”

The ITIA said Vondrousova told the doping control officer she would not take the test and signed a refusal form when she went outside to walk her dog shortly afterwards.

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Speaking to a small group of journalists after the decision was announced on Monday, Moorhouse said it was “extremely rare” for a player to refuse a doping test.

In 2024, Russian player Vladislav Ivanov also received a four-year ban for refusing to take a test during competition.

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Fresh update on fatal Bedford train crash as lines to remain closed for days

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A train driver was killed in the crash

The railway line where a fatal train crash took place on Friday, June 19, is set to be closed for the rest of the week. The crash involved two East Midlands Railway (EMR) services, with one colliding with the rear of the other on the same line shortly after 5pm.

The 4.40pm service from Corby to London St Pancras struck the stationary 3.50pm service from Nottingham to St Pancras. Emergency services were on the scene within minutes.

The East of England Ambulance Service confirmed the train driver had been killed, with 11 people sustaining “very serious” injuries and a further 22 seriously hurt. Shaun Burton, 60, was named as the train driver who died in the Bedford train crash.

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Transport secretary Heidi Alexander MP paid tribute to him in Parliament. She said: “Madam Deputy Speaker, it deeply saddens me to confirm to the House that the driver of the Corby to London St Pancras train died in the collision. His family have asked for privacy at this horrendously difficult time, but I am sure I speak for the whole House when I offer them our deepest condolences.”

She also said that the Rail Accident Investigation Branch has already begun an investigation into what took place to cause the crash. She said: “The Rail Accident Investigation Branch – whose inspectors were on the scene within hours – have already launched an independent investigation and they have confirmed there will be an update in the coming days.

“They, and they alone, will identify the cause and will make recommendations which I will consider with the utmost care and due diligence. Meanwhile, I urge everyone to await their findings and to hold off on speculation.”

It was also heard that the line will likely remain closed for the rest of the week. Ms Alexander added: “This will be a complex operation involving lifting and removing damaged trains, repairing the rails and removing and replacing overhead lines. That is why the railway is expected to remain closed between Bedford and Luton for the rest of the week.

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“There will, however, be services running between Luton and London St Pancras. Rail replacement services were already in place along the Midland Main line, due to planned engineering works over the weekend. Those works were cancelled, but the replacement services continue to offer passengers alternative routes to travel.

“I’ve also instructed train operators to accept tickets from customers using alternative routes. However, my message to passengers who would normally use this route is that if your travel is not essential, please make alternative arrangements.”

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Female moped rider attacked by knifeman during hi-jacking attempt in Dunmurry

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A man armed with a knife and a man using crutches fled from the scene

A female moped rider was left badly shaken after being attacked by a knifeman during an attempted hi-jacking in Dunmurry this morning.

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The incident took place in the Cutts area, opposite Eaton Park, at around 5.15am on Monday, June 22, when a man in dark clothing with his face covered armed with a knife pushed a moped rider over onto the road and attacked her, trying to take her keys.

After members of the public arrived, he ran in the direction of McKinstry Road with another man who was using crutches.

Police are asking anyone with any information regarding the incident to contact them.

Detective Sergeant Walker said: “A woman was travelling on a moped in The Cutts area, opposite Eaton Park, at around 5.15am when a man dressed in dark coloured clothing, including a face covering, brandishing a knife, was reported to have pushed the female rider over onto the road and begin to punch her, before attempting to take the keys of the moped. “The victim’s helmet was also forcibly struck a number of times during the altercation. Her assailant ran off in the direction of McKinstry Road, accompanied by a second male, once a number of members of the public arrived at the scene. “The second male was reported to have been using crutches, and was wearing a dark coloured support on his right leg. “The woman was not injured during the incident, but was left shaken.” Detective Sergeant Walker continued: “Our enquiries are ongoing, and we are appealing to anyone who was in the area at the time, or who might have any dash cam or mobile footage, to get in touch. “The number to call is 101, quoting reference number 199 of 22/06/26. “Alternatively, you can also submit a report online using the non-emergency reporting form at http://www.psni.police.uk/makeareport/ or contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or online at http://crimestoppers-uk.org/.”

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North Lanarkshire pays tribute to Armed Forces community with ceremonial flag-raising at council headquarters

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Event brought together Provost Kenneth Duffy, local veterans, elected members, the Lanarkshire Lieutenancy and North Lanarkshire’s Armed Forces Champion, Councillor Bob Burgess, as the official Armed Forces Day flag was raised.

North Lanarkshire has paid tribute to the Armed Forces community ahead of Armed Forces Day 2026 with a ceremonial flag-raising at the council headquarters in Motherwell.

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The event brought together Provost Kenneth Duffy, local veterans, elected members, the Lanarkshire Lieutenancy and North Lanarkshire’s Armed Forces Champion, Councillor Bob Burgess, as the official Armed Forces Day flag was raised.

The ceremony recognised the contribution and commitment of serving personnel, veterans, reservists, cadets and military families, while giving the local community an opportunity to reflect and show their support.

Provost Duffy said: “Today is our chance as a community to say thank you to everyone who serves our country, whether they’re serving overseas, based here at home, or have served in years gone by.

“Our Armed Forces continue to make a difference every day, and behind every person in uniform is a family offering support at home.

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“Raising the flag is a simple but heartfelt way for North Lanarkshire to show its appreciation.”

Armed Forces Champion Councillor Bob Burgess added: “It’s a real privilege to be part of occasions like this, where we come together and show our respect for those who’ve served, and continue to serve, in our Armed Forces.

“Armed Forces Day is about recognising the people who’ve put themselves on the line for our country and thanking everyone who helps keep that spirit of service alive in our communities.”

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The flag-raising forms part of a wider UK campaign leading up to Armed Forces Day on Saturday, June 27, which celebrates the work and dedication of the Armed Forces community.

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Biggest Beaulieu Custom and American Show yet!

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Beaulieu’s Custom and American Show returned on Sunday 21st June 2026, bigger than ever, with 500 custom and American vehicles on display and over 10,500 visitors enjoying the popular Father’s Day event. Combining incredible vehicle displays with a packed programme of entertainment, the day offered far more than a traditional car show, with something for visitors of all ages to enjoy. Marking the centenary of the world-famous Route 66, this year’s Custom and American Show also welcomed new international sponsor, Illinois Route 66, bringing the spirit, history and adventure of America’s most iconic highway to Beaulieu. Visitors had the opportunity to meet the Illinois Route 66 team, discover more about the region steeped in American motoring heritage, and start planning their next adventure.

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Grantchester could get a spin-off as ITV drama prepares to end

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Grantchester is set to end after its 11th and final series in 2027, but the show’s screenwriter has confirmed that spin-off discussions are taking place

Producers of Grantchester are in discussions about keeping the beloved ITV drama alive through a spin-off featuring some of its most popular characters.

The eleventh and final series, starring Robson Green and Rishi Nair as 1960s crime-fighting duo Det Geordie Keating and The Rev Alphy Kottaram, is set to air in 2027, bringing the much-loved period drama to a close after 13 years on screen.

However, those behind the show are well aware that both fans and cast members alike are saddened by its impending departure. Screenwriter and executive producer Daisy Coulam has now revealed that conversations have taken place regarding extending the Grantchester story in some capacity.

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She said: “We talked about spin-offs. We talked about Larry and Miss Scott and also CeCe’s. We have got all these ideas for huge spin-off shows. There is potential. I think it’s these actors. They bring something beautiful to it – you just want to keep playing with their stories.”

Among the proposed spin-offs is one centred on DC Larry Peters and his police clerk wife Jennifer Scott, portrayed by Bradley Hall and Melissa Johns, reports the Mirror.

A further concept would follow vicarage housekeeper Mrs Chapman and Geordie’s wife Kathy, played by Tessa Peake Jones and Kacey Ainsworth, who have established a fashion boutique together known as CeCe’s. Daisy also disclosed how the cast had hoped to conclude with a final Christmas special following series 11, but it appears Robson, 61, was unavailable.

She said: “Rishi was up for doing another series. Everyone was up for a Christmas special. I think everyone is trying to keep it going – but you need Robson in it as Geordie.”

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Filming has now concluded in the actual village of Grantchester in Cambridgeshire, with these final episodes set to air initially in the United States. Because of a longstanding television agreement, British audiences won’t witness the final season until next year.

Daisy confirmed that all three clergymen featured throughout the programme – including James Norton as The Rev Sidney Chambers and Tom Brittney as The Rev Will Davenport alongside Rishi – were present at the wrap party.

Speaking on The Masterpiece Studio podcast, she said: “All the boys were there. All three vicars. And rumour has it they did the ‘Spiderman-pointing-at-each-other-photo’. All three of them! Apparently Rishi was one of the last men standing at the wrap party. I was already tucked up in bed by that point.

“Somebody’s mum made a cake that’s like a huge Grantchester sign. And Robson is obsessed with fireworks and he did a fireworks display for the villagers and there was a burger van there.

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“When we finished filming and left, I had a chat with one of the villagers who said ‘You’re annoying but we are gonna miss you’ which summed it up because we have invaded their village for the last 11 years.”

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Father of Saudi student stabbed in Cambridge condemns rise in ‘hateful rhetoric’ in UK

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This article first appeared on our partner site, Independent Arabia

The father of a Saudi student fatally stabbed in Cambridge last year has called on Britons to confront hate speech and racism that he believes claimed his son’s life.

Mohammed Algasim was murdered by Chaz Corrigan in a random attack in August, described by the judge in the case as a “senseless” attack.

Speaking to Independent Arabia, Yousef Algasim said his son’s killing was not merely an isolated crime but a result of “the growing spread of racist and hateful rhetoric in recent years”. He added that such rhetoric is “rejected and condemned by all peoples and cannot be justified under any circumstances”.

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On Thursday 4 June, Cambridge Crown Court sentenced Corrigan, 22, to a minimum term of 22 years and six months after he was convicted of stabbing the Saudi student on 1 August 2025. The attack, which was captured on CCTV footage, took place near student accommodation close to Cambridge railway station.

Mohammed Algasim was stabbed to death while on a 10-week placement studying English in Cambridge
Mohammed Algasim was stabbed to death while on a 10-week placement studying English in Cambridge (Cambridgeshire Police)

Mohammed, 20, was studying English at EF International Language School and hoped to go on to study medicine. He died after suffering a single fatal stab wound to the neck measuring 11.5cm in depth, which severed his jugular vein and caused catastrophic blood loss.

The victim’s father said his family had long viewed Britain as a leading destination for tourism and education, noting that they had “spent hundreds of thousands of riyals in Britain on tourism, shopping and our children’s education”. However, he argued that the rise in hate speech and racism was “making the country less attractive as a destination”, because “security comes before everything else”.

He added that a tourist or student who “does not feel safe will see no reason to stay”, and called on Britons to “stand up to the right-wing parties whose presence has grown significantly in recent years”, in order to preserve Britain’s image and status as a safe destination for visitors and students.

Mr Algasim described the British people as “kind and friendly”, but said many visitors no longer felt the same sense of safety they once did in Britain. He noted that tourists “now worry about their personal belongings or about walking in some areas after dark”, which he said could influence many people’s decisions about travelling to Britain in the future.

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Floral tributes left outside a building in Mill Park in Cambridge where Mohammed Algasim was fatally stabbed
Floral tributes left outside a building in Mill Park in Cambridge where Mohammed Algasim was fatally stabbed (Independent Arabia)

While criticising the rise of hate speech, the Saudi father praised the work of the investigation team, the British police and the Crown Prosecution Service, saying they had “worked tirelessly from the very beginning to gather evidence and establish the truth”.

He added that the family knew the verdict would not “bring Mohammed back”, but they hoped it would “help prevent crime, hold the perpetrator accountable and remove those who threaten the security and stability of society”.

Mohammed’s killing last year became a major public issue in Saudi Arabia, sparking widespread sympathy across social media, where many people shared memories of the young man, who was known for his calm nature, commitment to voluntary work and dedication to serving the community.

His father said Mohammed had been “devoted to his parents and a pillar of support for his family”. He was the family’s only son, and the only brother of four sisters. He added that the solidarity shown by Saudis had helped ease the burden of their loss in the months leading up to the court’s verdict. He stressed that “every human life deserves respect, regardless of a person’s colour, ethnicity or religion”.

In a statement read before the court by a relative on behalf of the victim’s father, Mr Algasim described his son as his right hand. He said the shock of losing him had been overwhelming and that the family continues to receive messages from strangers moved by his death. He also noted that his family is peaceful in nature and has no history of involvement in criminal activity or disputes.

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Chas Corrigan, 22, was sentenced to a minimum term of 22 years and six months after he was convicted of stabbing 20-year-old student Mohammed Algasim
Chas Corrigan, 22, was sentenced to a minimum term of 22 years and six months after he was convicted of stabbing 20-year-old student Mohammed Algasim (Cambridgeshire Police)

During the trial, prosecutor Ruby Shrimpton, for the prosecution, told the court that blood and urine samples taken around 18 hours after the attack showed that Corrigan had been using cocaine and cannabis. Prosecutor Nicholas Hearn also told the court that Corrigan had taken a knife with him to the Earl of Derby pub earlier on the evening of the attack.

In his closing remarks, Judge Dexter Dias said Corrigan had been carrying a 13cm kitchen knife on the night of the attack, intending to use it as a weapon while fuelled by alcohol-induced anger. The judge noted that Corrigan had told the court he “did not have bad intentions” when carrying the knife, but that his “actions were deliberately violent and aggressive”.

During sentencing, Mr Hearn told the court that Peter Corrigan, the killer’s father, had informed officers that his son was not at home and that he did not know his whereabouts when police came looking for him. Mr Corrigan admitted moving the clothes his son had been wearing at the time of the attack, which were later discovered by police in a refuse bin. He pleaded guilty to assisting an offender on the grounds that he had not known the crime committed by his son was murder, and was sentenced to two years in prison.

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Katie Waissel rushed to hospital after ‘severe bacterial pneumonia’ diagnosis

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Former X Factor star Katie Waissel has revealed she was rushed to hospital after falling ill with a “severe” strain of bacterial pneumonia and is now recovering in hospital

Katie Waissel is recovering after being rushed to hospital. The singer who found fame on The X Factor in 2010 informed her followers that she had been in “excruciating” pain.

It was later determined that the singer, 40, was suffering from “severe bacterial pneumonia”. Katie later took to social media to issue a statement, apologising for being absent from her online accounts.

She told her X, formerly known as Twitter, followers: “Sorry I’ve been a little MIA, everyone. A couple of days ago I was rushed into hospital by ambulance and admitted as an emergency. It turns out I have severe bacterial pneumonia, so I’ve been rather unexpectedly residing in a hospital bed in Central London ever since.” She later went on to say it had been one of “the most frightening and excruciatingly painful” experiences she had ever endured.

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Katie continued: “At one point, I was apparently far closer to the edge than I realised. It’s a very strange feeling being told afterwards just how serious things had become, when the whole time I genuinely thought I just needed to push through it and I’ll be fine because I have to be.”

Adding to her statement, Katie thanked the “extraordinary teams” at St John and St Elizabeth Hospital in London, who had been treating her after she was rushed in.

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She continued: “The kindness, professionalism and compassion I’ve experienced has been nothing short of incredible. I’m taking things one day at a time, doing exactly as I’m told for once, and hoping to be back home sometime next week.

“Thank you for all your messages, love and patience while I’ve been quiet. Hug your people a little tighter tonight. Lots of love, Katie x.” Katie’s loyal followers instantly rushed to offer their support, with one person saying: “Frightening. I’m glad you’re on the mend and feeling better. Day by day!”

“Oh my goodness, Katie! Sending loads of love for a speedy recovery. Get better soon,” said a second. While a third went on to write: “Ahhh Katie!! I’m so glad that you have recovered and are doing better! Pneumonia is no joke!”

Another commented: “Oh my God, I am so sorry to hear that, Katie. I am glad you are better now and take all the time you need to make a full recovery.” A fifth penned: “So glad they’re taking good care of you, Katie, get well soon and back to your family and own bed! Sending you lots of love and healing prayers.”

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This, however, isn’t Katie’s first health scare. In 2021, the singer, who also appeared on Celebrity Big Brother, was rushed to the hospital after suffering a suspected heart attack. She said at the time she had to crawl down the stairs and dialled 999 for assistance.

Since finding fame, Katie has continually used her platform to call for changes in the entertainment industry and is advocating for “revolutionising Safety in the creative industries”. Having won a scholarship and completed a postgraduate law course at the BPP University

She’s since launched the OWHL Foundation, which oversees “welfare, human rights and liberty within the creative industry sector” and has called for an “urgent need for change in the music industry”.

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Restore Britain announces candidate for Greater Manchester mayoral by-election

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The party announced its candidate for the by-election on Monday afternoon

Restore Britain has announced its candidate for the Greater Manchester mayoral by-election as Marlon West. It comes following Mr Burnham’s victory in the Makerfield by-election which has triggered a vote for a new mayor, to take place on July 30.

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Labour will be hoping to defend the mayoralty, while Reform UK is likely to be a significant challenger, having won dozens of council seats across Greater Manchester in May’s local elections.

It will be the first time a candidate from the Restore party has stood to be mayor of the region, after the right-wing party was set up by former Reform UK MP Rupert Lowe in 2025.

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West, who is from Greater Manchester and has worked in the NHS across the region for more than 30 years, says he will push to attract genuine business investment, cut wasteful public spending, protect greenfield land from developers, and overhaul a transport network that has ‘failed commuters for years’ if he wins.

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He said: “I have lived and worked in this city for my entire life. I have seen what good public services look like and I have seen what happens when institutions fail the people they are supposed to protect.

Andy Burnham ran those institutions for a decade while children were being abused on his watch. Greater Manchester deserves a mayor who understands this city, fights for its people, and is not afraid to hold power to account. I am standing because this city deserves better and I know exactly what that looks like.”

The candidate has been a prominent campaigner against Child Sexual Exploitation in the country, spending more than two years pressuring the government to establish a national grooming gang inquiry, according to Restore.

He has also worked with the party leader in his independent Rape Gang Inquiry, which claims to be the most comprehensive independent examination of grooming gang abuse ever conducted in Britain.

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Leader of Restore Britain, Rupert Lowe MP said: “Marlon West spent years fighting for victims that politicians like Andy Burnham chose to ignore. He knows this city and he knows its people. Greater Manchester deserves better leadership than it has had. Marlon has already proved he fights for this city when it matters. Now he wants to run it.”

Restore Britain is the second party to announce its candidate for the election – with the Greens announcing Geraldine Coggins as their candidate last week.

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Labour issued a statement on Friday evening describing the upcoming contest as a ‘two-horse race’ between itself and Reform. A Labour source said: “Labour in power in Greater Manchester has seen real improvements for people’s everyday lives.

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“From buses back in public control with capped fares, to thousands more homes and additional infrastructure built – all of this progress could be put at risk with Reform. The Greens can’t win this race. It’s time to pass the torch from Andy Burnham, who has delivered for the area, to the next transformational Labour mayor.”

Manchester council leader Bev Craig – who became the first woman to hold that position in 2021 – is currently considered to be the favourite for the nomination, while Salford mayor Paul Dennett is understood not to be putting himself forward. The M.E.N. understands allies close to Mr Burnham fear Labour could lose the mayoralty if Sir Keir Starmer does not set out a timeline for his departure before the by-election takes place.

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