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Defiant Thomas Tuchel clashes with ITV reporter in extraordinary interview as he demands more from his ‘lucky’ England team after World Cup win over Norway – before matchwinner Jude Bellingham hits back with ‘whatever’ jibe

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Defiant Thomas Tuchel clashes with ITV reporter in extraordinary interview as he demands more from his 'lucky' England team after World Cup win over Norway - before matchwinner Jude Bellingham hits back with 'whatever' jibe

Thomas Tuchel cut an explosive figure at full-time as he clashed with ITV reporter Gabriel Clarke, demanding more from his England team minutes after booking just their fourth-ever World Cup semi-final with victory against Norway

England were pushed into extra time against Erling Haaland and Co, Jude Bellingham finding an equaliser on the stroke of half-time after they had fallen behind. 

Tuchel, a serial winner, had every right to criticise on a night when England were hanging on for long periods, got fortunate once when the first goal of Bellingham’s double arrived after the ball appeared to hit a camera cable in the build-up, and again when a second-half strike by the Scandinavians was ruled out when Haaland was judged to have pushed Eliot Anderson. 

‘I didn’t talk about suffering,’ Tuchel corrected Clarke, in an indication of the firepower to come. ‘I never talked about suffering. 

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‘We made life very difficult for ourselves today. The result is amazing. But not happy with the performance.

‘In every sense,’ he said when asked what he was unimpressed with. ‘The commitment is there but we made life very, very difficult for us in the way we played, how we played. Sloppy, tactical mistakes, not fast enough. Not repetitive enough. We were lucky enough.’ 

‘I don’t know, it’s not mentality,’ Tuchel said after Clarke queried whether it was the ‘mentality’ that had led to a drop in England’s level. ‘Mentality? This is pure mentality now! It’s not about mentality.

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Thomas Tuchel cut an unhappy figure despite England booking another World Cup semi-final

Standout star Jude Bellingham was nonplussed by his manager's assessment in his interview

Standout star Jude Bellingham was nonplussed by his manager’s assessment in his interview

‘There’s no mentality problem, this is pure mentality, you could bottle it up and sell it, it’s a quality of our games. It has nothing to do with mentality.’

Tuchel did at least agree that his substitutes had been ‘very good’. 

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‘Very good. Reece James was excellent, Morgan Rogers was excellent, Djed (Spence) grew into the game. Full credit to them, but we got lucky together today,’ he added.

‘We need to play better.’

On the topic of Bellingham’s genius, he agreed: ‘Enough said. He does it every match. World class.’

‘We will get better, we need to get better,’ Tuchel finished. ‘Now it’s a celebration, we have three days, we need everything, we need a better performance.’ 

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Regardless, England are into the final four and, after their momentous, 10-man success in Mexico City, again found a way to win. 

When queried about his manager’s interview, an ebullient Bellingham appeared to disagree with Tuchel’s assessment, having initially praised the group’s ‘quality’.

‘The manager’s actually not very happy,’ Clarke told Bellingham on the pitch, who simply replied: ‘Yeah well, whatever.’

‘Whatever. It’s difficult out there,’ he said. ‘It’s a tough shift. All the players have put in a very tough shift. So my thoughts and appreciation goes out to the players out there.’

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Harry Kane admitted that Tuchel had voiced similar concerns to the players themselves, telling Clarke: ‘Yeah, he’s just said there in the changing room, obviously massive congratulations, we should enjoy it, but there’s a part of him that knows we can do better.

‘Which in a way is a good thing, we’re in a semi-final, knowing we can improve, still find another level, we’ve got to take that as a positive. We have the most important ingredients as a team, we’ve showed that there. If we can get ticking a little more, with the ball, with possession – we’ve got a couple of good games ahead.’

England initially fell behind in the first-half after Jordan Pickford fell victim to a wildly struck ball from Andreas Schjeldrup. 

But Bellingham showed why he has been England’s standout as he provided the leveler to make it 1-1. 

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The Real Madrid star has now scored six goals at this World Cup and has dazzled for England

The Real Madrid star has now scored six goals at this World Cup and has dazzled for England

Fellow superstar Erling Haaland was forced to watch critical extra time from the subs bench

Fellow superstar Erling Haaland was forced to watch critical extra time from the subs bench

However, England’s equaliser did not come without controversy, as fans on social media appeared to notice a high ball striking the stadium’s spider cam before landing at Elliot Anderson’s feet. 

Anderson then passed off to Anthony Gordon, who in turn set up Bellingham – but Norway fans were incensed after checking IFAB’s Laws of the Game, which state that if the ball strikes a ceiling or a fixture hanging over the pitch, and remains inside the field of play, the match must be halted. 

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But FIFA have disputed whether the ball did actually hit the cable, sharing on X: ‘Before England’s goal in minute 45+2 against Norway, the sensor in the Connected Ball showed no peak in the ‘heartbeat of the ball’ when in the air, and therefore no evidence that the ball touched the overhead wire and changed the movement of the ball.’

The footballs being used at the tournament are each fitted with a chip and utilise ‘connected ball technology’, which relays data directly to the VAR system.

The microchip produces accurate, instantaneous data on everything from ball movement, speed and trajectory to player touches, with adidas claiming the technology enables ‘faster in-game officiating decisions and more insight into gameplay than ever before.’

After the break, both sides failed to find the breakthrough, forcing extra time, and for Norway, the troubling substitution of their Striking Viking Haaland. 

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The Manchester City superstar could only watch from the bench as his former Borussia Dortmund team-mate Bellingham nabbed the winner – before England had a late penalty claim chalked off. 

As has become custom, England celebrated their victory on the pitch with the travelling fans in the sticky Miami heat, singing along to Oasis’ Wonderwall.  

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What Wicklow’s Tailteann Cup victory might mean for teams in Division Two next season

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The ramifications of Wicklow’s remarkable comeback win will be felt in every corner of the country. Not just in Down. Every single team in Division Two will be looking over their shoulder in 2027

The outpouring of joy and emotion from Wicklow on Saturday evening was in sharp contrast to the pain and anguish written on the faces of the Down players at Croke Park.

As Oisin McConville stated afterwards, one team wanted Sam Maguire football, the other wanted the Tailteann Cup. Now Wicklow have both.

The ramifications of Wicklow’s remarkable comeback win will be felt in every corner of the country. Not just in Down.

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Trailing by 13 points at the early stages of the second half following Shane Annett’s point, Wicklow pulled off another remarkable fightback to turn Down’s Sam Maguire dream into a recurring Tailteann Cup nightmare.

The stark reality for the Mournemen is there is every chance they’ll be back in the second tier competition next summer, partly due to Wicklow winning the Tailteann Cup.

That might make Conor Laverty think long and hard about whether he will remain in situ as Down manager.

They pulled off one of the results of the summer by beating the-then Ulster champions Donegal in Letterkenny.

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One week later they were hammered by Armagh. That’s the cut-throat nature of the Ulster Senior Football Championship. The draw might be kinder to them in 2027 or it could be every bit as tough.

It isn’t just Down who’ll be dreading another summer in the Tailteann Cup.

Every single team in Division Two will now be scrambling to rethink their approach to next season.

There’s no chance of timing a run for the Championship.

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For Division Two teams, the Championship starts in January.

When Tyrone were struggling for form earlier in 2026, there was almost a giddiness at the prospect of the Red Hands dropping into the Tailteann Cup. It was a long shot.

Not in 2027.

Malachy O’Rourke’s men, who are set to have four games away from home next season, will need to be on it from the word go.

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The same goes for Derry who’ll be out to recover from yet another season that promised much and delivered little.

Louth might have been in the All-Ireland semi-finals last weekend. Next summer, they could be in the Tailteann Cup.

What a set-back that would be for Gavin Devlin’s men?

Monaghan are making excellent progress under Gabriel Bannigan. They’ve defied the doubters and coped with the retirement of a host of legendary figures in recent years.

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Ulster finalists in 2026. Tailteann Cup 2027? It could happen.

So too could the unthinkable. It isn’t beyond the realms of possibility that Dublin aren’t involved in the Sam Maguire in 2027.

Despite Ger Brennan urging his elder players not to rush into any retirement decisions, Ciaran Kilkenny confirmed he is stepping away less than 24 hours after their All-Ireland semi-final loss to Kerry.

If others follow suit, Brennan could have a proper rebuild on his hands in year two.

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Finishing in the top six in Division Two next season might not be enough.

There’s every chance the bottom three teams in Division Two next year drop down as it would only take one of Westmeath, Kildare or Offaly reaching a Leinster final to throw a proverbial spanner in the works.

The eight provincial winners get into the Sam Maguire along with the Tailteann Cup winners. The final seven places are filled according to the final League standings.

Westmeath reaching the Leinster final this year meant that Division Three champions Down were demoted to the Tailteann Cup.

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Next season, Wicklow, as a Division Four side, will be in the Sam Maguire. Any Division Three or Four teams reaching a provincial final will put the squeeze on those finishing at the wrong end of the Division Two table.

Cavan made it into the Sam Maguire by the skin of their teeth this year. Dermot McCabe’s men might not be so lucky next season.

Tyrone accumulated just one more point in the League than the Breffnimen.

There’s also a crucial decision pending in Munster regarding the seeding in their provincial football Championship.

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They deferred introducing seeding on the basis of League performance and, therefore keeping Kerry and Cork apart for the 2026 Championship.

Another deferrial isn’t out of the question given the backlash the mooted decision garnered from the likes of Clare and Limerick.

The Banner reached three Munster finals in a row. If Munster go with an open draw for 2027, that could, potentially, take another Sam Maguire slot away from the lower-ranked Division Two teams.

The 2026 Championship has been a rollercoaster of thrills, excitement, shocks and entertainment that reaches a crescendo on Sunday, July 26 when Kerry put their title on the line against Mayo at Croke Park.

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For eight teams, their 2027 Championship season will begin in earnest in the depths of winter when the National Football League resumes in January.

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Wales breaking news plus weather and traffic updates (Monday, July 13)

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An army of pigeons perch atop Wales’ biggest hospital, many dozens of them surveying the patients and staff below. The birds flit in and out of gaping holes in the canopy over a staff entrance.

The state of Cardiff’s University Hospital of Wales – a chronic problem for years – became a talking point again this week when pictures of the decaying canopy were shared online.

Large panels are missing from the sides, while a plastic sheet hangs in a forlorn attempt to cover an absent chunk of the underside.

“It’s absolutely disgusting,” wrote the Reddit user who posted the images. “This part of the hospital needs tearing down, otherwise it’s going to collapse at some point and cause serious injury or even (God forbid) death.” Full story here.

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Trump unveils surprise candidate to fill Lindsey Graham’s shoes

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President Donald Trump wants late Senator Lindsey Graham‘s sister to fill the vacant seat left behind after the South Carolina lawmaker’s sudden passing. 

‘I recommended, to Governor Henry McMaster, Lindsey Graham’s wonderful sister, Darline, to serve as interim Senator from the Great State of South Carolina,’ the President wrote on social media. 

‘This would be a fabulous tribute to Lindsey, who loved her dearly!’ 

Darline Graham Nordone, the late Senator’s younger sister, has never served in public office.  

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The South Carolina Governor is expected to speak Monday afternoon about the late Senator and the vacancy in Congress left by his passing.

McMaster is allowed to appoint a replacement to serve the remainder of Graham’s term, which ends on January 3, 2027. The Governor may decide to appoint a ‘caretaker’ to the role who will not run for the seat in the midterms later this year. 

It is unclear whether Darline’s appointment would be a ‘caretaker’ selection or if she would formally announce a run for his seat in a special primary election. 

Graham’s death kicks off a one-week registration period for a special primary election so that a new candidate can swiftly fill the vacancy, according to South Carolina law. 

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President Donald Trump with Senator Lindsey Graham at a South Carolina campaign event in January 2023

Senator Lindsey Graham waves while riding in a golf cart to a television interview with his sister Darline Graham Nordone, center, in 2015

Senator Lindsey Graham waves while riding in a golf cart to a television interview with his sister Darline Graham Nordone, center, in 2015

Trump said that he would like South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster to appoint Darline Graham Nordone to her late brother's vacant Senate seat

Trump said that he would like South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster to appoint Darline Graham Nordone to her late brother’s vacant Senate seat

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The special primary election registration is slated to begin July 21, and the election would be held two Tuesdays later, on August 11. 

If there is a runoff for the special primary election, it would follow two weeks later on August 25.

The winner of the special primary election would go on to face Democratic candidate Annie Andrews in the November race. 

Already there is speculation about which South Carolina politicians may hop into the special primary election. 

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Lieutenant Governor Pamella Everette, Fox News host and former Congressman Trey Gowdy, Congresswoman Nancy Mace, Congressman Ralph Norman and more have been mentioned as possible candidates.  

Lindsey and Darline Graham were incredibly close, and after the siblings’ parents died 15 months apart in the 1970s, the Senator, then 21, legally adopted his teenage sister and helped raise her. 

The Senator never married or had children but noted that he did have a family, namely his younger sister. 

The pair were raised in Central, South Carolina, near Clemson University. Their parents operated a bar and pool hall. The young Graham siblings lived in a room in the back of the establishment. 

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Graham and Trump were known to golf together. Above they are pictured playing at one of the President's resorts last year

Graham and Trump were known to golf together. Above they are pictured playing at one of the President’s resorts last year

Graham was on Air Force One with Trump a day after the US military raid that captured former Venezuelan dictator Nicholas Maduro. Graham cheered on the Presidnet's use of force

Graham was on Air Force One with Trump a day after the US military raid that captured former Venezuelan dictator Nicholas Maduro. Graham cheered on the Presidnet’s use of force 

‘He’s kind of like a brother, a father and a mother rolled into one,’ Darline told the New York Times in 2015. 

The Senator kept close tabs on his younger sister as the two grew up without their parents. 

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The Republican’s law school friends told NPR that Lindsey would visit his sister on weekends and would inquire about if she was keeping curfew and who she was spending time with. 

After joining the Air Force as a military lawyer, he adopted Darline, ensuring that if anything happened to him that his benefits would flow to her.  

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Serious crash shuts M4 in both directions – live updates

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South Wales Police has released the following statement.

A spokeswoman said: “We’re at the scene of a serious collision on the M4, junction 33 A4232 to junction 34 Miskin, Cardiff.

“The road is currently closed in both directions, east and westbound.

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“It is expected to remain closed for some time; please avoid the area and use alternative routes where possible. We’re grateful for your patience.”

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Doctor Who Behind-The-Scenes Clip Puts Doomsday Scene In A New Light

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A new behind-the-scenes clip has lifted the lid on the making of one of the most heartbreaking Doctor Who moments of its modern era.

Just be warned, you might not be able to see it the same way once you’ve watched it.

Back in 2006, viewers were left heartbroken at the farewell between David Tennant’s Tenth Doctor and Rose Tyler, played by Billie Piper, in the episode Doomsday.

In the devastating sequence, the Time Lord was seen fading away before he had the opportunity to tell his companion that he loved her back.

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The Doomsday sequence is still considered by Who-vians to be one of the long-running sci-fi series’ biggest ever tear-jerkers, and to commemorate the episode’s 20th anniversary, the official Doctor Who social media accounts shared a new video from the set, revealing how the effect was achieved.

And it turns out that it mostly involved David running out of shot the second the camera wasn’t on him.

Props to Billie Piper for not just keeping a straight face, but actually managing to let out some guttural sobs, despite having just been subjected to her co-star’s silly little run…

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In the two decades since Doomsday aired, Billie has made occasional appearances in Doctor Who – most notably in its most recent season finale, when Ncuti Gatwa’s Time Lord regenerated into a mysterious figure played by the I Hate Suzie star.

It’s also been revealed that “the BBC will put Doctor Who out to competitive tender this year”, meaning a new production company could be taking it over.

“Doctor Who remains an important part of the BBC and this tender underpins the BBC’s continued commitment to Doctor Who ensuring audiences will enjoy the show for years to come,” the BBC insisted at the time, noting that “details of the tender will be announced in due course”.

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Prince Harry is feeling ‘really energised’ after visiting King Charles with Meghan and his children for first time in four years

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Prince Harry is said to be ‘buoyed’ and ‘really energised’ following his family reunion with King Charles.

The Duke of Sussex is ‘very happy’ that his wife and children joined him to spend time with his father and stepmother, Queen Camilla, at Highgrove, friends said.

Harry and his family are believed to have met the King and Queen between 3.30pm and 4pm on Friday, remaining with the couple for more than an hour.

The King is said to have been determined to see his grandchildren for the first time in four years during a week in which Harry suffered a crushing defeat in his privacy court case against the Daily Mail.

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Friends of Harry claimed he was ‘buoyed, very happy and really energised’ after the meeting, which also marked the monarch’s first time meeting with Archie and Lilibet in four years.

His wife Meghan Markle, who was famously accompanied down the aisle by her father-in-law the King on their wedding day in 2018, was also present after secretly flying the family to Britain.

But the Duchess of Sussex skipped all of Harry’s Invictus Games engagements amid his ongoing dispute with the Government over taxpayer-funded police protection in the UK.

King Charles has faced criticism in some quarters for meeting Harry and Meghan after suffering years of potshots at the Royal Family from California since Megxit, including claims of racism.

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But a royal source responded that ‘blood is blood’ when asked about the decision to meet.

‘Every journey of a thousand miles begins with one footstep,’ the source added.

Harry was said to be absolutely thrilled to have reconnected with his father in a meeting that saw Meghan, Lilibet and Archie also see the King for the first time since 2022

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Charles III and Queen Camilla (pictured at London Zoo last week) spent around an hour with the Sussexes on their visit

Charles III and Queen Camilla (pictured at London Zoo last week) spent around an hour with the Sussexes on their visit

Harry and his family are believed to have spent around an hour at Highgrove with King Charles and Queen Camilla.

The gathering was particularly significant because it marked the first time that Meghan, Archie and Lilibet had seen the 77-year-old monarch – who is still undergoing treatment for cancer – in person since 2022.

Earlier in the day on Friday, there had been clues that something important was unfolding when Harry arrived at an engagement for the Invictus Games at the National Exhibition Centre, near Birmingham.

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An observer said: ‘Harry turned up at Invictus with a massive smile plastered all over his face.’

The family reunion at Highgrove had clearly put Harry in high spirits following a week dominated by negative headlines, including a row over his security and a crushing defeat in his court case over privacy against the Daily Mail.

On Saturday, after the visit to Highgrove, the Duke of Sussex was all smiles as he appeared at Scotty’s Summer Festival at Maxstoke Castle in Warwickshire. 

Harry is the global ambassador for the charity Scotty’s Little Soldiers, which supports bereaved children from military families.

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During the festival, Harry posed playfully with children as he took part in ‘goat yoga’, surrounded by the animals. At one point, he joked: ‘Is there health and safety? Do they bite?’, before taking his place on a mat and performing the tree pose on one leg while miming goats’ ears with his hands.

As Harry lay on his back and the goats trampled over his body, someone in the crowd quipped that his security team should step in to ‘protect the crown jewels’.

The Sussexes are believed to have been staying at the Althorp Estate in Northamptonshire – the ancestral home of Princess Diana’s family and where she is buried on a private island in the middle of a lake.

It is not known if the Sussexes have left the UK.

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Harry and Meghan, who quit as senior royals in 2020 and moved to California, have spoken about their wish to introduce their children to their British roots.

During his visit to Warwickshire, Harry said: ‘I love being here, this is the highlight of my month. Actually probably the last few months. It’s very easy to sit in your grief, to sit in your stress but, guys, if you are feeling it, share it.’

The meeting with the King and Queen came after weeks of speculation and uncertainty about whether Meghan and the children would accompany him to the UK.

The family had reportedly been on holiday in Portugal, staying at a beachside villa they own there.

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During his visit to Warwickshire on Saturday, Harry said he loves 'being here' and called his visit 'the highlight' of his month

During his visit to Warwickshire on Saturday, Harry said he loves ‘being here’ and called his visit ‘the highlight’ of his month

Harry initially turned down an offer to stay at Buckingham Palace only to change his mind at the last minute. He was then told that the offer had been rescinded because Palace officials said it was impossible to prepare rooms for him at short notice.

The Duke arrived in Britain on Monday. The following day, he lost his High Court case which alleged wrongdoing by Associated Newspapers, the publisher of the Daily Mail. The company was vindicated on all 97 counts brought by Harry and other claimants, including Sir Elton John, Elizabeth Hurley, Sadie Frost, Sir Simon Hughes and Baroness Doreen Lawrence.

Buckingham Palace confirmed on Friday that the meeting at Highgrove had taken place but declined to disclose any details of the ‘private family occasion’.

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Earlier in the week, palace officials had privately described the prolonged drama surrounding the Sussexes’ trip as ‘wearying’.

Prince Harry has also recorded an episode on The Celebrity Traitors star Joe Marler’s podcast as part of his trip to the UK.

The Duke of Sussex recited his rarely used full name in the new interview, before poking fun at Marler’s co-host.

In a teaser for the upcoming episode of Joe Marler Will See You Now, the royal is asked for his full name by the former rugby player.

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‘Henry Charles Albert David, Duke of Sussex,’ Harry replied, to which podcast co-host Jake Bhardwaj quipped: ‘It’s a long one.’

Harry quickly responded: ‘Alright, Jake,’ causing huge laughter from the podcast hosts and crew members behind the camera.

The teaser then showed the podcast hosts chanting ‘Duke, Duke, Duke, Duke, Duke, Duke, Duke’ as he arrived on the set before Marler says, ‘what the f*** was that’.

Marler and Bhardwaj will speak to the prince about trauma, coping mechanisms, identity and grief, as well as lighter topics.

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The Duke of Sussex recited his rarely used full name in the new interview with Joe Marler

The Duke of Sussex recited his rarely used full name in the new interview with Joe Marler

The former England rugby player said: ‘We try to pride ourselves on the ability to go from light to dark to serious to fun, because, for me, it’s just one big conversation.’ 

Since launching last year, Joe Marler Will See You Now has amassed 9.5million long form streams and 170million social media views to date, and previous guests have included his fellow Celebrity Traitors contestant Nick Mohammed, comedian Katherine Ryan and former QI presenter Stephen Fry. 

The full podcast episode is set to be released at 5pm on Monday, July 13.

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Teesside dad who murdered his three-month-old is jailed

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Bradley Thomas, 23, will serve a minimum of 14 years after he became frustrated at little Emmerson Oak who refused to settle after a night feed.

Teesside Crown Court heard how he continued to deny inflicting fatal injuries on his young son, and delayed calling the emergency services for 30 minutes after, sending a distressing video to his partner.

Emma Dowling, prosecuting, said the jury found Thomas had ‘forcefully and vigorously shaken’ his young son in the early hours of the morning.

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She said: “The jury saw video footage of Emmerson physically suffering for a short period of time before he must have lost consciousness.”

The court heard how Thomas failed to get immediate help for his son despite him being clearly in distress and waited for 30 minutes to call 999.

During his trial, jurors heard how death was inevitable due to the ‘catastrophic’ injuries suffered by his son.

The court heard Emmerson’s mother, who spoke in support of Thomas during the trial, had declined to make a victim statement following his conviction for murder.

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Nicholas Lumley KC, mitigating, said Thomas had been described as a “loving father” and “nobody can believe he did what the jury found him to have done”.

Mr Justice Sheldon KC told Thomas that he would be sentenced to a mandatory life sentence following his conviction for his son’s murder.

He said: “You shook your three-month-old baby son with such violence and force that he was caused severe and irreversible brain injuries.

“Emmerson died three days later as a result of those injuries.”

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Thomas was told he must serve at least 14-years in prison before he can be considered for parole.

“It must not be forgotten that you committed denied Emmerson a life,” he added.

“He had his whole life ahead of him, and that life was cut short by his murder.

“By your own actions, you have lost a much-loved son and the tragedy of this loss will undoubtedly have a lasting impact on you, just as it will have that impact on the rest of Emmerson’s family.”

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During the trial, jurors heard how Thomas told police and medics that Emmerson had fallen off his knee when he nodded off on the sofa.



However, the medical experts dismissed his version of events after identifying multiple bleeds on the brain consistent with ‘vigorous shaking’.

The judge added: “You lost your temper. For a minute or so you shook Emmerson with so much force he was caused fatal injuries.

“You regretted what you had done immediately afterwards. You hoped Emmerson would recover but tragically that did not happen.”

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Xabi Alonso: New Chelsea manager wants to keep Enzo Fernandez

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New Chelsea manager Xabi Alonso was unveiled at Stamford Bridge on Monday and said he wants to keep Enzo Fernandez at the club.

The 25-year-old Argentina midfielder, who is preparing to face England in the World Cup semi-finals, is open to leaving and was recently linked with Real Madrid.

However, the Spanish club denied pursuing a move for Fernandez last week, leaving him with no known alternative destination and a sizeable £120m asking price.

Alonso replied “yes” when asked whether he wanted to keep Fernandez, adding: “We have spoken. But, as you can understand, what we said will remain private.”

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It was part of his first wide-ranging news conference since taking charge of Chelsea following his departure from Real Madrid in January. He also said striker Nicolas Jackson will return to the squad for at least the club’s pre-season tour of Australia and Asia after Bayern Munich decided against making his loan move permanent.

“Nico Jackson is joining the tour in Asia and we are looking forward to him working with us,” said Alonso.

In addition, winger Alejandro Garnacho has not returned to training under Alonso, who began his role last Thursday.

Alonso said there is an agreement for Garnacho to stay away from the first-team squad while he seeks a move, with Italian club Roma among those interested.

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“There is interest in him from other clubs. Hopefully it finishes in the best possible way for everyone,” he added.

Alonso said he is targeting qualifying for Europe in his first season and thanked the sporting directors and owners for choosing him to be part of the club.

He continued: “I want to enjoy it, be part of this club and work with the sporting directors. It is a club with great potential. We need to make the right decisions, but we have a strong base to build on. We need to build on this foundation to be successful on the pitch.”

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Peter Kay announces 4 more Bolton shows after Albert Halls success

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Peter Kay back in Bolton and delights fans with his homecoming gig

Peter will again play in front of his local fans, limiting tickets to those who live in a BL postcode, following huge demand for tickets when they went on sale earlier this year.

The stand-up shows in the new year will again support Bolton Hospice.

Peter will play two matinee and two evening shows at the Albert Halls on Saturday and Sunday 9-10 January 2027.

The night Peter Kay turned Bolton’s Got Talent into a celebration of giving (Image: NQ)

The announcement follows the performances at the venue on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, which sold out in minutes when tickets went on sale earlier this year.

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Peter said: “There was such a big demand for tickets for the shows I have just done that I really wanted to put some more on, which give the chance for people who missed out this time to come along.

“Putting on four shows over a weekend means I can also play matinees and increase funds for the hospice, which is what this is all about.

“I wanted to play in my home town and the only availability at the Albert Halls was in January – but as I always say, better late than never!”

Before the recent shows, Peter last performed at the Albert Halls in 2003, recording the iconic Peter Kay: Live at the Bolton Albert Halls, which to this day is the biggest selling stand-up DVD of all time in the UK.

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Tickets will go on sale on Friday 17 July at 10am and, as with the recent Bolton shows, they are limited to fans who live at a BL postcode.

All profits will be donated to Bolton Hospice.

Peter said: “I was made up by the response to these shows at the Albert Halls and it was lovely to play to a smaller audience than usual, all from the local area.

“I want to once again thank the people of Bolton for their support. This is another opportunity to help raise money for the amazing charity Bolton Hospice, which needs all the support it can get.”

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Chair of Bolton Hospice, Judith Bromley, said: “We are blown away that Peter has so generously offered to perform four more shows in aid of the hospice in January next year.

“The money raised from the recent brilliant shows in Bolton will make a huge difference to all the local people who come through our doors.”

Fans said they loved the shows he performed at the Albert Halls last week, ending on Saturday.

They even enjoyed a Phoenix Nights meal beforehand

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David Pye, who was one of the lucky ones to have got a ticket said: “It was so good to see Peter back where it all began in his home town to a crowd made up of fellow Boltonians – and he didn’t disappoint.

“After announcing it was his first time back performing at The Albert Halls for 22 years, the first half of his show had a distinctly local feel.

“For anyone who has seen his latest show on his record-breaking tour, the first part of this show was different and without wanted to spoil it for anyone going, it takes a trip down a local Memory Lane.

“I have seen Peter loads of times, from big arenas to intimate warm-up shows and conversation fundraisers and this was as funny as ever. Peter was on top form on home turf.”

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Tickets go on sale on Friday (17 July) at 10am.

Tickets will only be available via Quay Tickets: https://tix.to/PKBolton

quaytickets.com/boltonalberthalls

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What we know so far as three people found dead at Ballymena home

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Police have closed off the road as three people were found dead at their family home on Monday morning

The scene in the Old Cullybackey Road area of Ballymena, County Antrim, where three people were found dead inside a property.(Image: Jonathan McCambridge/PA Wire)

Everything you need to know as three people found dead at Ballymena house

  • Three people have been found dead at a house in Ballymena, Co Antrim, with police confirming they were family members.
  • Officers discovered the bodies at a property on Old Cullybackey Road on Monday morning, July 13.
  • Forensic officers are currently at the scene alongside the PSNI
  • A PSNI spokesperson said: “Police are investigating the circumstances after three people were found dead in the Old Cullybackey Road area of Ballymena this morning, Monday 13th July.”
  • The spokesperson confirmed the three people were related and found inside the family home.
  • Police have assured the public there is no ongoing risk to the community.
  • There are diversions in place at the junctions of Inishowen Park and the Cullybackey Road.

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