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Ann Widdecombe’s blissful three-year romance with the only man she ever loved: The purple hotpants that caught his eye. Dancing until sunrise. Kisses outside college – but never a shared bed…

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Colin Maltby pictured with Ann Widdecombe in 1973, while the pair were students at Oxford University

Looking back, which she often did, Ann Widdecombe‘s years at Oxford University were among the happiest of her life.

There was a dreaminess about that time in the early 1970s, she recalled, not least because of the boyfriend – her first and last – who stood at the centre of it.

Colin Maltby, a brilliant physics scholar from Christchurch, was, she admitted, ‘the man that at that stage I thought I might marry’.

For nearly three years Ann and Maltby spent their days together, punting along the River Cherwell, trundling back and forth across town between their respective colleges in Ann’s old turquoise Morris Minor and dancing until sunrise at all-night summer balls.

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They met each other’s families. As the relationship deepened there were holidays to Portugal, Gibraltar and Morocco where the couple swam in the Mediterranean and rode on camels.

This week, drawing on previously unpublished interviews with both Ann and Maltby, the Daily Mail can tell, for the first time, the full story of their bittersweet university romance and break-up.

Conducted over several hours in the late 1990s when Ann was shadow home secretary, these extraordinary conversations reveal a softer, more romantic side to a woman who would go on to become one of Britain’s most formidable and outspoken politicians but who also, after her chaste relationship with Maltby ended in heartache, remained single until the tragic end of her life last week.

So why, in spite of the powerful affection she felt for him, did Ann’s relationship with Maltby end? And what effect did that heartbreak have on her in the decades that lay ahead?

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Colin Maltby pictured with Ann Widdecombe in 1973, while the pair were students at Oxford University

Ann was three years older than Maltby when they met in the summer of 1971.

Having failed to get into Oxford the first time around, she had left her convent school in Bath and spent three years studying Latin at Birmingham University before reapplying and winning a place to study politics, philosophy and economics at Lady Margaret Hall, at the time one of Oxford’s all-women colleges.

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She crossed paths with Maltby, a straight-A student from King Edward VI School in Birmingham, at The Oxford Union – the world’s oldest debating society which since its founding in 1823 has nurtured the persuasive talents of many an MP as well as a dozen prime ministers.

It was there, during a ‘fancy dress’ debate held at the end of summer’s Trinity Term in 1971, that Maltby, described by one contemporary as ‘an academic nerd with big glasses, a shambolic dress sense and wild hair’ first saw a different side to the politically ambitious Ann.

‘I remember that Ann appeared in a spangly pair of purple hot pants and a very garish outfit, looking extraordinary,’ he said in an interview with political journalist Nicholas Kochan, who was researching for an authorised biography on Ann when they spoke at length in the late 1990s.

At the end of the debate, Maltby recalled, she was carried out of the chamber by someone dressed as a gorilla.

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The couple pictured punting on the river in 1971. Widdecombe and Maltby were together for three years

The couple pictured punting on the river in 1971. Widdecombe and Maltby were together for three years

‘She was different,’ he said when asked what attracted him to her.

‘She was distinctive. I guess if I was going to bring it down to a single thing, she was always her own person and she still is.’

When the pair returned to Oxford for Michaelmas term in October 1971, Maltby, who like Ann was by then a final year student, purposely threw himself into life at the Union to get closer to Ann, participating in debates and inviting her for coffee under the guise of discussing strategy for committee meetings or discussing the topic of an upcoming debate.

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Both were also members of the university’s Conservative Association.

‘We became interested in each other because we were interested in each other’s political activity, ambitions and views,’ he said.

If at first Ann saw Maltby as a useful political ally then he quickly impressed her with his brilliant mind and ability to argue a point.

According to Ann: ‘We spent more time together and we got to know each other better. By the end of that year we had a relationship which had gone beyond politics. We started to care about each other as people, so we were friends. We were going out.’

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Nicholas Kochan, who went on to write the 2000 biography, Ann Widdecombe: Right From The Beginning, believes that the relationship ‘allowed her to be vulnerable and open as she had never been before’.

Ms Widdecombe, pictured at her home in Haytor, Devon, would go on to become a political firebrand and Conservative minister

 Ms Widdecombe, pictured at her home in Haytor, Devon, would go on to become a political firebrand and Conservative minister

In one unpublished short story Ann wrote and showed to Kochan: ‘Only once have I rejoiced in yielding it up, in confiding.’

Maltby, says Kochan, was the recipient of this confidence. With him she could reveal her introverted side.

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By the end of 1971 the pair were ‘romantically committed’, as Ann put it.

After they were spotted kissing in the front of Ann’s beloved Morris Minor, which she called Methuselah, outside the front of Christchurch, word spread around the Union that the friends had become a ‘power couple’.

Confronted with this recollection, Ann insisted on pointing out that the kissing was ‘chaste’.

‘We would not do anything as ghastly as sitting on the back seat,’ she told Kochan.

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On another occasion, the pair were interrupted in Maltby’s rooms at Christchurch by a friend who only realised he’d butted in when he noticed that Maltby had set aside his glasses.

They became so talked about that a fellow student even named his pet goldfish Colin and Ann.

But even the slightest whisper that their relationship was sexual was immediately shot down by Ann who, as a well-known Union hack, was a ready target for the student newspaper Cherwell.

She always maintained her relationship with Maltby, three years her junior, was chaste

She always maintained her relationship with Maltby, three years her junior, was chaste

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When in May 1972 its gossip column reported that Ann’s old Dansette record player had been moved to Maltby’s room at Christchurch – implying that they were living together – she forced them to print a retraction by threatening to sue.

Ann recalled how it became a ‘huge joke’ between her and Maltby, who quipped that his own reputation had also been damaged by reports of their celibacy.

‘Colin said: “When am I going to get my apology?”,’ she said.

If that was the year that the relationship intensified, then it still didn’t become physical in nature.

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According to Maltby: ‘Sex was never an issue. I don’t think it was discussed.’

But according to another contemporary, they often held hands in public.

‘They were sometimes billing and cooing. It was clear when you saw them that they were on affection terms,’ said a fellow student.

Ann recalled those days in her autobiography, Strictly Ann, recalling how at a Worcester College summer ball: ‘Colin and I danced to a South American steel band in the early hours of a summer’s morning before watching the dawn come up.’

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She added: ‘The world seemed my oyster. We floated through Oxford clad in black and white as we sat finals. Colin and I bought each other flowers from the market to pin on our academic gowns, we drifted down the river in punts.’

Even so, when they went on holiday to Portugal after sitting their finals, she insisted on booking separate single rooms – much to the surprise of staff at their hotel in the beach resort of Estoril.

Ms Widdecombe, who died last weekend, received a third class degree from Oxford and found temporary work after university with Oxfam

Ms Widdecombe, who died last weekend, received a third class degree from Oxford and found temporary work after university with Oxfam

Maltby recalled: ‘We had to insist to the hotel receptionists that “Yes we had booked two rooms, and yes we really did want two rooms”. And I remember the hotel being slightly surprised about this.’

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Hilariously, Ann’s recollections of the trip included their visit to a cork factory in Lisbon.

‘Portugal in those days had the most thriving cork industry,’ she said.

‘We had lots of happy moments. They were very good times.’

They returned to Oxford in the autumn where Maltby, who got a double first, embarked on a doctorate and Ann, who was awarded a third class degree, found temporary work with Oxfam, selling tickets for a charity raffle.

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Both continued to spend most of their free time at the Oxford Union.

But it was Maltby, not Ann, who was widely tipped to become a future Tory prime minister.

He ran for the coveted position of president that term but was not elected. Ann provided a shoulder to cry on.

According to Maltby: ‘She is sensitive and always was, more in concern for other people than in a sense of being unduly sensitive for herself. She is not easily wounded or hurt or upset or self-centred. She reacts to other people’s happiness and suffering and in that sense she’s absolutely genuine.’

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Maltby said of his former flame that she was 'sensitive' and reacted to others' happiness or suffering genuinely

Maltby said of his former flame that she was ‘sensitive’ and reacted to others’ happiness or suffering genuinely

Christmas 1972 was spent together at the Bristol vicarage of Ann’s brother Malcolm. It was the first time that Maltby met his girlfriend’s family.

The occasion, he recalled, was ‘Dickensian’ in its jollity: ‘Everybody spent a lot of time with each other, with the children, and lots of alcohol flowed and that was very jolly in the English winter.’

According to Nicholas Kochan, meeting Ann’s ‘formidable’ father for the first time was a key moment in the relationship. To Ann’s delight, they hit it off.

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Former Royal Navy officer James Murray Widdecombe, known to his family as Murray, served as head of naval supplies and transport at the Ministry of Defence, a career which took the family overseas, including to Singapore, where Ann attended the Royal Naval School as a young girl.

‘Murray was a huge presence in Ann’s life and in her mind,’ says Kochan. ‘The fact that her father liked Maltby was very important to her.’

The following year saw the couple’s paths begin to diverge.

While Maltby was finally elected as Oxford Union president in the spring of 1973, Ann was taken on as a graduate trainee by Unilever and moved to her first home, a 1960s flat in Ottershaw in Surrey, not far from where Murray and Rita Widdecombe lived.

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She continued to visit Maltby regularly, who was still studying in Oxford, always booking a room at the Galaxie Guest House on the Banbury Road. She also went to visit his family in Solihull.

The pair spent Christmas 1973 and New Year on holiday in Morocco, again booking separate rooms at the Chellah Hotel in Tangier.

They attended parties, visited Berber markets, rode camels and took a trip to Gibraltar. Ann forever kept the menu from the meal they were served on Christmas Eve.

But if she thought – and her parents hoped – that one day they would marry, then by the end of the year it was all over.

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Pictured on the day of her death during a television interview, Ms Widdecombe never married nor had any public romance after Maltby

Pictured on the day of her death during a television interview, Ms Widdecombe never married nor had any public romance after Maltby

Maltby, who had curtailed his post-graduate studies and was travelling widely with the Federation of Conservative Students, broke up with her over dinner at The Bear, a pub in Esher, Surrey.

He recalled: ‘I think it had been going on long enough. We had been drifting apart. At some stage I just thought to myself: “Well you really have to decide whether this is going to go on drifting or whether it’s actually sufficiently important that you’re going to do something about it.”

‘It was me who decided that we should part, not that we were together in any physical sense at all by then.’

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‘We didn’t part in an angry fashion and we weren’t at any stage hostile or bitter. But I’m sure there were some tears afterwards.’

Stoic Ann later wrote in her autobiography: ‘I knew even before we met that he was about to end what was by then a failing relationship. My feelings were mixed.

‘Naturally I was deeply upset by the end of a romance which had lasted nearly three years but I had known well enough that it had no future and the following morning my overwhelming sensation was one of relief.’

Speaking to Kochan, however, she said that ‘by the time we broke up, I had not the slightest idea that it would happen’.

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Asked what went wrong with the relationship, she poignantly concluded: ‘It blossomed and it died.’

The sting in the tail, however, was the news which came just a matter of weeks later, that Maltby had already found someone else.

Ann was ‘well aware from the indiscretion of friends’ that her boyfriend was seeing Liz Bath, a Sheffield University student and fellow official at the Federation of Conservative Students.

Their engagement was announced in the Times in March 1975, just three months after Ann and Maltby spent their final Christmas together with her family.

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Maltby, Ann said, broke the news to her a week earlier. According to Kochan, while she was shocked at being two-timed, she took the ‘pragmatic view’ that this was the way relationships ended.

Ann even attended their Dorset wedding in July 1975. She was also a guest when Maltby married for a second time to his current wife Vicky with whom he now lives in Switzerland.

According to father-of-three Maltby, he and Ann remained ‘reasonably close friends’ over the years, having dinner at each other’s houses.

‘She knows the children and we’re all fond of each other,’ he said.

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Maltby said Ms Widdecombe 'discovered for herself' that it was not 'necessary' to marry and said he believed she was 'quite fulfilled with her life as it is'

Maltby said Ms Widdecombe ‘discovered for herself’ that it was not ‘necessary’ to marry and said he believed she was ‘quite fulfilled with her life as it is’

Maltby ultimately quit politics for a career as a fund manager, taking on roles at prestigious City firms including Rothschild & Sons, Kleinwort Benson, Equitas and BP.

Ann, meanwhile, first entered Parliament in 1987 when she was elected Conservative MP for Maidstone under Margaret Thatcher and going on to become one of Westminster’s most high profile figures.

Asked whether he thought marriage might have been a hindrance to Ann’s political career, Maltby said: ‘She might just as easily have met somebody else six months later and been completely happy, got married, had children and still been a very great political force.’

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He added: ‘If Ann had really felt that she needed to have a husband to be fulfilled I’m quite sure she would have got married. Ann discovered for herself that it wasn’t necessary. I think she’s quite fulfilled with her life as it is.’

Until the terrible events of last weekend, when she was killed in horrific circumstances at her remote Dartmoor home, Ann Widdecombe would no doubt have agreed with her former love.

Reflecting on their relationship more than 20 years ago, she said: ‘Some people have rather cruelly tried to suggest that it’s because of what happened with him that I never married. That has never been true.’

Hers, she said, was ‘probably a life that was not destined for marriage’.

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Despite always treasuring those halcyon days at Oxford, being single was something she never lamented.

‘The important thing for anybody looking at my life was that it didn’t happen,’ she said.

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He’s not worried about his vocals! Justin Bieber puffs on a cigar days out from FIFA World Cup halftime performance alongside Madonna, Shakira and Coldplay

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Justin Bieber enjoyed a round of golf with friends at a course in The Hamptons this week

Justin Bieber enjoyed a round of golf with friends at a course in The Hamptons this week.

The 32-year-old Canadian pop star was spotted smoking a cigar during the recreational activity, just days before he’s slated to perform at the FIFA World Cup halftime show.

It seemed the musician was not at all worried about the smoke agitating his vocals as he indulged while clad in navy trousers and a short-sleeved white shirt.

The SKYLRK designer finished his look with a pair of black leather sneakers with white soles.

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His dirty blonde hair was buzzed into a short cut and he sported a scruffy beard.

Earlier this month Bieber was announced as one of several World Cup entertainers, alongside headliners Madonna, Shakira, and BTS.

Justin Bieber enjoyed a round of golf with friends at a course in The Hamptons this week

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The 32-year-old Canadian pop star was spotted smoking a cigar, days before he's slated to perform at the FIFA World Cup halftime show

The 32-year-old Canadian pop star was spotted smoking a cigar, days before he’s slated to perform at the FIFA World Cup halftime show

The halftime show will take place this Sunday, July 19 in New Jersey. 

The 11-minute production will also see appearances from Afrobeats star Burna Boy, Venezuelan conductor Gustavo Dudamel and the PS22 Chorus – a choir of elementary school students based in Staten Island, New York.

Curated by Coldplay frontman Chris Martin, it will take place during the final at MetLife Stadium. 

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The show will support the FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund, which is raising $100 million to help children access education and soccer.

‘The FIFA World Cup brings the world together in a way nothing else can,’ Bieber said in a press release. 

‘I’m grateful to be part of this Halftime Show, and even more grateful knowing it’s already helping expand access to education for children around the world.’

His inclusion in the event comes amid Bieber’s career comeback, which was prompted by the release of his album Swag in July 2025.

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One month later, the superstar followed up with a deluxe version, adding a whopping 23 more songs to Disc 2. 

He was clad in navy trousers and a short-sleeved white shirt

He was clad in navy trousers and a short-sleeved white shirt

Earlier this month Bieber was announced as one of several World Cup entertainers, alongside headliners Madonna, Shakira, and BTS; pictured at the Grammys in February

Earlier this month Bieber was announced as one of several World Cup entertainers, alongside headliners Madonna, Shakira, and BTS; pictured at the Grammys in February

Bieber captivated Coachella festival goers in back-to-back headlining weekends in Indio, California in April

Bieber captivated Coachella festival goers in back-to-back headlining weekends in Indio, California in April

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He took the stage at the 2026 Grammys this past February, delivering a showstopping acoustic rendition of his hit song Yukon.

Then, Bieber captivated Coachella festival goers in back-to-back headlining weekends in Indio, California in April.

He made history as he became the highest paid act ever booked, surpassing Beyoncé with his eight-figure payout, which reportedly totaled more than $10M.

And he negotiated directly with Goldenvoice, the festival’s promoter.

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‘It’s a groundbreaking move for a headliner, and it’s something he built entirely on his own,’ a source close to the singer told Rolling Stone last September.

‘Between headlining Coachella and the success of Swag, it’s clear this is the start of an exciting new era for Justin – one where he’s fully in the driver’s seat,’ the person added.

Insiders said his fee surpassed $5 million per weekend.

Due to his negotiating prowess, Bieber did not share a cut with an agent – making his profit all the more substantial.

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Disaster strikes up at Home Farm in Emmerdale soon as Kim Tate (Claire King) realises there’s been a break-in. With quite literally no other option, she decides to turn to Ross Barton (Michael Parr) for help.

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Ross works for Kim as Director of Operations, but the only thing he’s really good at operating is the door to the fridge for the posh snacks.

Still, he’s employed by Kim which means sometimes, he actually has to show up and do as she asks.

Actually getting him there on time, though, is a challenge in itself.

In this new video, Ross arrives at Home Farm and explains to Kim that he’s late because he accidentally fell back to sleep. If you ask me, he received that call at 4am and very quickly concluded that staying in bed was a far better option.

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It turns out Kim still has her head screwed on, as she makes it clear that former SAS member Graham Foster (Andrew Scarborough) would’ve dealt with the break-in, but he’s away right now.

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Kim hands Ross a piece of paper with a list of suspects and tells him to grab his deerstalker hat and get to work.

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Moira Dingle (Natalie J Robb) is the first to get the Poundland detective treatment from Ross and is accused of the crime shortly before she boots him out.

His next ill-thought-out decision is to accuse Robert Sugden (Ryan Hawley).

Again, not a wise move given that Robert’s lover is Aaron Dingle (Danny Miller). Also not well thought out seeing as Robert was recently hit by a runaway trailer and not in a fit state to rob anyone.

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Aaron takes umbrage on Robert’s behalf and shows Ross what he thinks with his fists.

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Serena Sugden (Casey Al-Shaqsy) steps in to protect the bruised egos from too much damage and once Ross is gone, she works on Robert and Aaron to let her stay by giving the full explanation about John.

Aaron is still wary that things about Serena remain iffy, but at least he’s not beating up Ross anymore.

Later in the week, Kim realises the person who broke into Home Farm has stolen a USB. Interesting.

The culrpit isn’t after money – they’re after information.

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President Donald Trump on Friday threatened to impose additional tariffs on Canada, blaming the country for wildfire smoke that has blanketed large swaths of the United States.

“We are holding Canada responsible for the fact that they are not properly maintaining their Forests, and Brush therein, and the United States is being unnecessarily invaded by filthy, polluted, and unhealthy air, the quality of which is dangerous, and totally unacceptable,” the Republican president wrote on Truth Social Friday afternoon.

Trump added that he planned to call Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney to discuss how his government intends to respond.

“Canada has refused to engage in basic Forest Management and Debris Removal,” Trump continued. “This is Willful Negligence, and becoming a yearly occurrence, costing the United States Billions of Dollars, which cost of this pollution must of necessity be added to the TARIFFS Canada is currently paying.”

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On Friday, the Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre reported 904 active fires across Ontario, Quebec and other provinces — more than 200 of which are classified as “out of control.” Fires are also burning across northeastern Minnesota.

Smoke has pushed air quality to hazardous levels across the United States
Smoke has pushed air quality to hazardous levels across the United States (AFP/Getty)

The resulting smoke has pushed air quality to hazardous levels across parts of the United States. More than a dozen states are under air quality alerts, and officials in cities including New York and Chicago have urged residents to remain indoors when possible. NBC News’ Monica Alba also reported Friday that FIFA and the White House are in “active discussions” over air quality concerns ahead of Sunday’s World Cup final in New Jersey.

On Friday, President Donald Trump threatened Canada with additional tariffs
On Friday, President Donald Trump threatened Canada with additional tariffs (AFP via Getty Images)

Carney, who leads Canada’s Liberal Party, did not immediately respond to Trump’s post.

Other Republicans have also targeted Canada over the smoke. Speaking to Fox News on Friday, Ohio Senator Bernie Moreno floated a range of retaliatory measures, including sanctions and restrictions on assets and visas.

Earlier in the week, four Michigan House members sent a letter to Carney criticizing Canada’s wildfire response.

“Our constituents in Michigan are once again under air quality alerts,” the lawmakers wrote. “Our hospitals are once again treating children, dialysis patients, and older residents for the effects of smoke that did not originate anywhere near them. This is the third consecutive year we have had to write to Canadian officials about a crisis that Canada has the tools to prevent and has chosen not to.”

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As a result of the smoke, more than a dozen states are under air quality alerts, and officials in cities including New York and Chicago have urged residents to remain indoors when possible. (Getty Images)
‘Climate change is the responsibility of everyone, truly everyone, including the United States,’ Carney said this week when asked about American criticism. Pictured: Carney speaks with Trump at the G7 conference in France earlier this summer.
‘Climate change is the responsibility of everyone, truly everyone, including the United States,’ Carney said this week when asked about American criticism. Pictured: Carney speaks with Trump at the G7 conference in France earlier this summer. (POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

Asked about the letter at a Thursday press conference, Carney pointed to climate policy differences between the two countries.

“We’re focusing on investing in clean energy,” Carney said, according to a CTV News translation. “In the U.S., there’s prohibitions now against clean energy.”

“Climate change is the responsibility of everyone, truly everyone, including the United States,” he added.

Earlier this week, Minister of Emergency Management Eleanor Olszewski said Canada is “working with urgency” to “support response efforts” to the wildfires.

“Canada and the United States have a long history of working together to fight wildfires on both sides of the border — it is a history that both countries benefit from and that we are building on during this challenging wildfire season,” Olszewski said in a statement posted to social media.

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Trump’s threat comes against a broader backdrop of heightened tensions. Canada is already subject to multiple U.S. tariffs imposed by the Trump administration, including sector-specific levies on steel and autos. Since returning to office, Trump has also repeatedly mused about annexing Canada and turning it into the “51st state.”

Carney has rejected those overtures, telling Trump last year that Canada is “not for sale.” At other times, he’s shrugged off Trump’s hostile remarks. In June, he said: “We’re not gonna respond or react to everything that he posts.”

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A father died after suffering a heart attack while rushing to the scene of a road crash involving his daughter.

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Gheorghe, 45, had been travelling with his wife after the pair were told their daughter had been involved in a collision. Although the crash was described as low impact and their daughter was not seriously injured, he reportedly became unwell while driving to reach her.

The couple had left their home in the village of Vasile Alecsandri, in Romania’s Galați County, and were travelling along the DN25 near Șendreni when Gheorghe suffered the suspected medical emergency.

Despite feeling seriously ill, he managed to pull the car safely onto the roadside before losing consciousness, preventing another potential collision.

His wife raised the alarm as passers-by stopped to help. An ambulance crew travelling nearby spotted the incident and pulled over to assist.

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Paramedics carried out CPR for around 50 minutes, but despite their efforts, Gheorghe could not be revived and was pronounced dead at the scene. Reports said he previously had a heart stent.

No other vehicles were involved in the incident, which was treated as a medical emergency rather than a road traffic collision.

Traffic was temporarily affected while police attended the scene.

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Gheorghe’s body has been taken to the Institute of Forensic Medicine, where a post-mortem examination will establish the exact cause of death.

His daughter escaped the earlier crash without serious injuries, but relatives and friends have spoken of the family’s devastation following his sudden death while trying to reach her.

Police are continuing to investigate the circumstances surrounding the incident.

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A powerful 7.3 magnitude earthquake struck Mexico’s southern Pacific coast on Friday, near the Guatemalan border, sending tremors across a vast region from Mexico City to El Salvador.

While authorities have reported no severe damage or fatalities in any affected country, two individuals sustained injuries in southern Mexico.

The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) identified the quake’s epicenter 30 miles southwest of Aquiles Serdan, off the coast of Chiapas, at a depth of nine miles. This significant seismic event was preceded by a smaller tremor further out at sea and followed by at least 10 aftershocks ranging from magnitude 4.9 to 6.

Residents in Tapachula, a major city on Mexico’s southern border, described the initial shaking as mild before it gradually intensified.

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In Guatemala City, the earthquake frightened residents because of how long it lasted
In Guatemala City, the earthquake frightened residents because of how long it lasted (Johan Ordóñez / AFP via Getty Images)

“We were upstairs on the second floor when it started shaking; we thought it would pass, but then it got stronger, so we all went downstairs and evacuated in an orderly manner to the front courtyard,” Alejandra Mendoza, an administrative employee at a public hospital in the city, explained to The Associated Press.

Demetrio Martínez, head of the city’s Civil Protection agency said that a Haitian migrant woman in her 30s suffered a nervous breakdown and jumped from a height of about four meters (13 feet) from an apartment building. She was taken to a hospital with fractures, but her life is not in danger, the official added. He said that there was another minor injury from a broken window at a nearby business.

In Guatemala City, the earthquake frightened residents because of how long it lasted. Many people poured into the streets in the middle of rush hour as the workday was beginning and several buildings were evacuated.

Guatemala’s National Coordinator for Disaster Reduction (CONRED) reported no immediate damage. Social media users posted videos of some landslides, especially on roads heading west.

The Ministry of Education suspended in-person classes in the departments of San Marcos, Quetzaltenango, Suchitepéquez and Retalhuleu, near the quake’s epicenter.

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In the Mexican capital, where buildings in certain areas creaked and shook, the earthquake alert did not sound because, the government said, “the energy radiated by the earthquake during the first few seconds did not exceed the activation thresholds.”

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said that preliminary reports showed no damage. The navy recommended staying away from beaches for six hours because of tsunami risk.

The Meteorological Service of Chiapas alerted that there could be tsunami waves up to 1 meter (3.3 feet) off the coast of Mexico and Guatemala.

In the town of Suchiate, located along the river that separates Mexico from Guatemala, coastal areas are being monitored for tsunami risk, according to Mayor Elmer Vázquez Gallardo.

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In San Salvador, the earthquake was also felt strongly, but no deaths or damage were reported, although the Ministry of Environment reported another earthquake of lesser intensity off the coast of the department of Usulután, in the eastern part of the country.

The region is prone to earthquakes, many that can be deadly. Earlier this year, a strong earthquake rattled southern and central Mexico, killing two. Hundreds in Mexico City were killed in a 7.1 magnitude earthquake in 2017.

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Tehran unveils sinister banner of Trump family as US airstrikes hit dozens of Iranian targets in seventh night of new attacks

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Tehran unveiled a billboard depicting US President Donald Trump and members of his family above coffins draped in the American flag on Thursday

If ever there was a symbol of how far away America and Iran are from their short-lived ceasefire, this billboard is it.

Portraits of Donald Trump, his wife and his children, behind US flag-draped coffins have been put up in Tehran’s Palestine Square.

The US President is at the top, wife Melania and daughter Ivanka below and then at the bottom are his other children Barron, Donald Jr, Tiffany and Eric with the White House in the background.

It came as US missiles struck Iran’s bridges, railways and water facilities for the seventh night in a row. 

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Both sides traded blows in the biggest escalation of fighting since the US resumed its bombing campaign six days ago.

Mr Trump followed through on his threat to target civilian infrastructure that is also used by the Iranian military.

Washington hopes the attacks will cripple the regime’s civilian infrastructure, forcing Tehran to ease its chokehold on the Strait of Hormuz.

In fresh comments, Mr Trump claimed the US is ‘winning big in Iran’ and that ‘you will see the fruits of that labour very, very shortly’.

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Tehran unveiled a billboard depicting US President Donald Trump and members of his family above coffins draped in the American flag on Thursday

Pictured: A damaged bridge following US strikes across Iran for the seventh consecutive day

Pictured: A damaged bridge following US strikes across Iran for the seventh consecutive day 

The billboard includes a Persian sentence meaning 'blood for blood' and is hanging in Palestine Square in the Iranian capital

The billboard includes a Persian sentence meaning ‘blood for blood’ and is hanging in Palestine Square in the Iranian capital

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It has been reported that a number of bridges were destroyed in the airstrikes. At least seven people were killed.

US missile attacks hit the city of Bandar Khamir, on the coast of the Strait of Hormuz.

And the US military’s Central Command (Centcom) said it hit dozens of targets in its latest bombardments.

The strikes also appeared to have collapsed a tower at Iran’s Chabahar port on the Gulf of Oman, a key trade route for landlocked, neighboring Afghanistan.

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US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth shared the image of the surveillance tower appearing to collapse. 

That image had circulated on social media via activists prior to Hegseth sharing it.

Chabahar port, which Iran had been running with support from India, has been a repeated target of American airstrikes.

Iranian state media acknowledged a third round of strikes on the facility without immediately acknowledging the tower’s collapse.

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The country has warned that it will return to ‘full-scale war’ if US strikes against it continue for another two or three days.

This is the moment Iran's naval surveillance tower in Chabahar was destroyed

This is the moment Iran’s naval surveillance tower in Chabahar was destroyed

People stand near a damaged portion of a bridge in the aftermath of a strike, in Bandar Khamir, Iran

People stand near a damaged portion of a bridge in the aftermath of a strike, in Bandar Khamir, Iran

Major General Mohsen Rezaei, a senior military advisor to Iran’s supreme leader, said according to state media: ‘Iran will no longer limit itself to retaliatory, like-for-like responses…and no political border will be safe.’ 

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Earlier, Iran told its citizens to turn off their air conditioning during peak hours as the country’s power grid came under strain due to the US strikes.

Tehran’s energy ministry said that the power restrictions were necessary ‘to help ensure a stable electricity supply in the southern provinces, which are currently facing extreme heat and attacks on electricity supply facilities.’

Temperatures in the capital were expected to hit triple digits Friday, with highs of 102F on Saturday and Sunday.

Meanwhile, in Kuwait, where Tehran said it had targeted US military sites, the electricity ministry said an Iranian attack damaged a power and water plant and urged users to ration electricity.

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The Kuwaiti military said several troops had been wounded when Iranian drones targeted a number of its bases and camps.

Iran’s Guards said they had targeted US radar systems and military aircraft in Qatar to ‘punish the aggressor’, with Doha saying it had intercepted a missile attack.

An Iranian missile is launched from an undisclosed location towards US targets in Jordan, Kuwait and Bahrain

An Iranian missile is launched from an undisclosed location towards US targets in Jordan, Kuwait and Bahrain

Smoke and flames rise are seen in Chabahar, Iran, after local media reported explosions

Smoke and flames rise are seen in Chabahar, Iran, after local media reported explosions

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Abu Baker, a Sudanese resident of Qatar, said he had been about to go to sleep when he heard the air alerts, hoping the interception would be out at sea.

‘Then it hit and it shook my house,’ he added. ‘I am worried that this war will drag on…but thank God we’re in a country that protects us.’

Iran’s Guards said they had attacked two US radar sites in Oman and the Al-Tanf military base in Syria. 

A Syrian military source denied there had been an attack and US forces said they had withdrawn from the base earlier this year.

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In Bahrain, Tehran targeted US helicopters and planes at an airbase, Iranian state media reported, with the island nation urging citizens to take shelter.

In Iraq’s Kurdistan region, drone and rocket strikes killed nine members of an Iranian Kurdish armed opposition group on Friday, the exiled Komala Party of Iranian Kurdistan said, blaming the attack on Iran.

Iran’s health ministry said at least 38 people have been killed and more than 400 wounded in the country since fighting resumed.

Mediators have attempted to bring both sides back to the negotiating table and China and Pakistan called for the United States and Iran to stop fighting and resume talks

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The Strait of Hormuz remains the heart of the conflict, a narrow waterway responsible for one-fifth of global oil. 

Iran has tried to assert control over the waterway and opened fire on ships after Trump reimposed his blockade.  

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Every huge star announced for Time’s explosive third series filmed in Belfast

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The BBC have released their first look at the third series of BAFTA winning drama

Time is returning to the BBC soon with some huge stars among its cast ahead of an eagerly anticipated comeback.

The BAFTA-winning TV drama, which was filmed in Northern Ireland, follows the impact of prison on those behind both sides of the bars and the writers have teased the new episodes will be “impactful and devastating”.

The third series, written by multi-award-winning screenwriter Jimmy McGovern and Samuel Bailey, is returning to our screens later this year. Set in a Young Offenders Institution, it will explore the impact of locking up teenagers and the effects on those who look after them.

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It is made by BBC Studios Fiction for BBC iPlayer and BBC One, in co-production with BritBox with support from Northern Ireland Screen and was filmed in Belfast earlier this year.

While the first series focused on the tension between inmate Mark (Sean Bean) and prison officer Eric (Stephen Graham) and the second looked at the lives of the inmates of a women’s prison, the third series will focus on youth offenders.

Set in a Young Offenders Institution (YOI), it will explore the impact of locking teens up and those with the duty to care for them.

National treasure David Tennant will star as Bobby Bailey, a veteran custodial manager at the YOI. In an initial image from the show, he can be seen looking very seriously at the camera as he sits at a desk in the detention centre whilst wearing his uniform.

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Siobhan Finneran, who appeared in the both the first and second series as chaplain Marie-Louise O’Dell, will reprise her role.

In a synopsis for the series, Marie-Louise is set to arrive at the YOI to perform her duties as a prison chaplain, despite having lost her faith. When tragedy strikes the prison, she clashes with Tennant’s Bobby, who knows more about what led to the major incident than he is letting on.

As Bobby struggles with his guilt, two teen offenders, Peter (Ollie McNulty) and James (Louis McCartney) form an unlikely friendship as they face their first weeks of incarceration. James struggles to face his parents having committed an unforgivable act of violence, and Peter has to decide if he will ever tell the truth about the death of an innocent man, or remain loyal to his family.

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Alongside Tennant and Finneran, the cast is set to feature EastEnders star Jo Joyner as Nicola, Boiling Point’s Vinette Robinson as Erica Bailey and The Responder’s Warren Brown as Albie. Meanwhile star of Such Brave Girls Daniel Ryan will also be in the show as Custodial Manager Jennings.

The first series won two BAFTAs, one for best mini-series and another for best actor, which went to Sean Bean. Stephen Graham was nominated for best supporting actor.

Meanwhile, the second series won three Royal Television Society Awards. Tamara Lawrence, who played Abi, a mother serving a life sentence after killing her baby whilst suffering from postpartum depression, won the award for leading female actor.

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Jodie Whittaker, who played first offender Orla who loses custody of her children whilst in prison, was also nominated. Bella Ramsey, who played Kelsey, a heroin addict who discovers she’s pregnant whilst in prison, won an award for supporting actor.

The third series was confirmed in November 2025.

At the time of its announcement, Samuel Bailey, who co-wrote the series with Jimmy McGovern said: “It’s been an absolute honour to work with Jimmy on Time series 3, and with the brilliant cast put together by the team, I think this series will be just as impactful and devastating as Time 1 and 2.

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“I’m particularly excited for audiences to meet the lads playing our young offenders, who are all remarkable actors that I know we’re going to be seeing a lot more of in the future.”

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Martin Lewis explains ‘really important’ tax rule when you pay into your pension

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You could have more in your pension pot than you think

Martin Lewis has urged people to understand what he calls a ‘superpower’ around how pensions work. He shared several tips about pensions on his BBC podcast, to help people get to grips with how these retirement pots work.

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One point he had huge emphasis on is understanding how tax relief on your pension contributions works. He said this is a vital principle to know as it is “the big pension superpower”. He explained: “It is a savings pot, but it’s tax-efficient because when you put money into your pension, it comes from your pre-tax income. This is really important.”

He shared some figures to show how this works. Normally you pay income tax on your income, so if a basic rate taxpayer earning £100 would have £20 taken away in tax. But if you put £100, the whole amount goes in.

‘You’re £40 up’

Mr Lewis said: “If you put it towards your pension, the entire £100 goes towards your pension. So, you’re effectively that £20 up. If you’re a higher-rate taxpayer, normally for every £100 you’re paid, £60 would be in your pay packet, but you can put the whole £100, so you’re £40 up.”

He also explained another way you could be getting more than you think paid into your pension – as your employer is obliged to top it up. Mr Lewis told his listeners: “Plus, if it’s a workplace pension, then most people are auto-enrolled into the pension scheme, and that means not only do you get the tax benefit, but your employer has to contribute too.

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“The minimum amount is: you are putting in 5 per cent of your income, it has to give you 3 per cent on top, so you’d have an 8 per cent contribution. And all of that goes into this investment vehicle, if you like.”

The rules state that a minimum 8 per cent of the employee’s salary has to go in. This can be divided as you choose between a contribution from the employee and an amount from the employer. Either side can also pay in more to have a higher overall contribution.

How do your pensions grow?

It’s worth understanding how your pension pot grows over time. Mr Lewis pointed out that your pension is not just sitting in a standard bank account—it is actively working for you in the stock market.

The money expert said: “The thing to understand about the pension itself, the pension pot, you can choose to have it in a whole different range of investments. You can go really sophisticated and be picking your own investments, and you could do single shares, although that’s high risk, inside something like a SIPP, a self-invested personal pension.

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“Or you could go to a sort of a robo-investment firm where you just say, ‘I want medium risk,’ and it will pick a whole load of shares for you in a broad spread of investments to try and ride out the market. It is just an investment fund.”

You can draw down from your private pension from the age of 55. This access age is increasing to 57 from April 2028.

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Son leads tributes as the woman behind popular Belfast restaurant passes away

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“Every restaurant has a story and ours began with our mum daring to dream.”

A son has led tributes as the woman behind a popular Belfast city centre restaurant has passed away.

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Known as “the woman behind 2Taps”, Brenda O’Neill co-founded the popular tapas restaurant in the Cathedral Quarter with her late partner Syd. The 61-year-old passed away on July 7 after a short illness.

She has been remembered with immense fondness, being described as a wonderful mother, grandmother and business leader, who exuded warmth and a passion for the restaurant she took a chance to open in 2005.

Speaking about his mum, Jarron O’Neill Watson said: “Every restaurant has a story and ours began with our mum and Syd daring to dream.

“After falling in love with Spain, its people, its food and its way of bringing people together, they wanted to bring a little piece of that to Belfast. That dream became 2Taps.

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“My mum gave us so much more than a restaurant. She taught our family, our colleagues, our suppliers and our loyal diners what hospitality really means.

“Our wee mummy taught us to work hard. Stay humble. Be kind. Look after our people. Never think any job is beneath us. She lived those values every single day.”

Brenda raised three children on her own with resilience. She built businesses, created opportunities, and always found more love to give.

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Jarron added: “My mum was one of the hardest grafters my sisters and I have ever known but what made her truly special wasn’t how hard she worked – it was how deeply she cared. She could talk to anyone.

“She made people feel seen. Food was never just food to our mum. It was how she showed love.

“Everything you see in 2Taps today carries a little piece of her. The flowers. The music. The warmth. The welcome.

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“When our mum retired, my sister Victoria and I took over the running of the business. Although our hearts are broken, we’re grateful mum is finally at peace and we will proudly carry on her 2Taps legacy with love.

“Last week mum left us with these words which we will cherish forever. “All three of you were the best thing that ever happened to me in my whole life”. We will continue to do our best for her every day.”

Brenda’s mum ‘The Nanny’, her sisters Denise and Jill, and her children Victoria, Amy and Jarron, are grateful for the support shown to their family and have requsted donations, if desired, be made to Simon Community in Brenda’s memory: https://brendaoneill.muchloved.com/.

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Argentina vs England: Kick-off time, TV channel, live stream, team news, lineups, h2h results, odds

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Argentina and England renew their fierce rivalry for the second time in a matter of days this weekend.

Steve Borthwick’s side will hope to restore some English pride against the Pumas in what is the final game of the opening portion of the inaugural Northern Hemisphere vs Southern Hemisphere competition.

England make the long trip to South America with some confidence restored after a 73-8 demolition of woeful Fiji last weekend in what was technically an away game at the Hill Dickinson Stadium in Liverpool, running in 11 tries in total including a memorable hat-trick for Henry Pollock and debut scores from both Benhard Janse van Rensburg and Noah Caluori.

It was a badly-needed victory that eased some of the mounting pressure on Borthwick, who had previously overseen five consecutive defeats including a 45-21 thrashing by South Africa and England’s worst-ever Six Nations campaign.

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But they now step back up a level against Argentina, who bounced back from their 47-38 home defeat by Scotland with a 35-21 win over Wales last weekend.

Argentina vs England date, kick-off time and venue

Argentina vs England in the Nations Championship takes place on Saturday, July 18 2026, with kick-off scheduled for 8:10pm BST. That is 4:10pm local time.

The match is being held at the Estadio Unico Madre de Ciudades in Santiago del Estero, Argentina.

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How to watch Argentina vs England

TV channel: The game is being broadcast live and free to air in the UK on ITV1, with coverage beginning at 7:30pm BST.

Live stream: You can also watch the match live online via the ITVX website and app, which is free with a registration.

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