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Scottish Bar and Pub Awards 2026 finalists announced – see if your local boozer is nominated

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The winners will be announced in September.

The finalists for the upcoming Scottish Bar and Pubs Awards 2026 have been revealed with food and drink venues across the country bagging nominations. The country’s best boozers will go head-to-head next month to take home Scotland’s ultimate industry honours.

The organisers of the Scottish Bar and Pubs Awards have named this year’s nominees across more than 20 categories. Now in its thirty-first year, the awards are Scotland’s longest-running celebration of the country’s best pubs, bars, restaurants, and the people who make them great.

Five pubs and bars around Scotland have been nominated for the prestigious Sunday Mail Pub of the Year award. The Bush Bar in Dundee, The Tynecastle Arms in Edinburgh, The Lismore and The Maltman in Glasgow, and The Four Mary’s in Linlithgow are all in the running to take home the top prize.

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The finalists for the Benromach Whisky Bar of the Year title are MacGregor’s at The Whisky Vaults in Oban, The George Hotel in Inveraray, and The Islay Inn and The Piper Whisky Bar in Glasgow. Elsewhere, nominees for New Bar of the Year are Boston Bar Old Town and Nectar, both in Edinburgh, Radio and SiSi Rooftop in Glasgow, and Ruby’s in East Kilbride.

Scotland’s thriving cocktail scene is also well represented. Atlantic Bar and Brasserie in Glasgow, Bittersweet Leith in Edinburgh, Draffens in Dundee, Jimmy Badgers in Inverness, and The Wine Spa in Broughty Ferry are all up for Hendrick’s Gin and Monkey Shoulder Cocktail Bar of the Year.

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The Scottish Bar and Pubs Awards also recognise the country’s top restaurant with the Lightspeed Restaurant of the Year category. The five finalists for the award are Edinburgh eateries Barry Fish, The Dome, as well as Glasgow spots Five March, Margo, and The Stravaig in Ayr.

Another top prize at the awards is DRAM Dog Friendly Pub of the Year, which honours the top boozer where pooches are welcome. The nominees are Black Ivy in Edinburgh, Church on the Hill in Glasgow, The Foxton Bar and Grill in Glenrothes, The George Hotel in Inveraray, and Star and Garter in Dundee.

More than 600 of Scotland’s hospitality stars will gather for the final of the Scottish Bar and Pubs Awards 2026 on September 1 at the DoubleTree by Hilton Glasgow Central. This year’s ceremony will feature a Glam Rock theme, with “plenty of surprises” for guests on the night.

Publisher Susan Young commented: “It is fantastic to see such a strong showing from hospitality businesses and individuals right across Scotland this year. What I love about these nominations is the sheer variety. We have emerging entrepreneurs, family businesses, brilliant bar teams, cocktail destinations, late-night venues, community pubs and dog-friendly pubs.

“It really demonstrates just how diverse and vibrant Scotland’s hospitality scene is. The people working in hospitality are the real stars of these awards, and it is wonderful to see so many from across Scotland getting the recognition they deserve.”

See below for the full list of finalists at the Scottish Bar and Pubs Awards 2026.

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Benromach Whisky Bar of the Year

  • MacGregor’s at The Whisky Vaults – Oban
  • The George Hotel – Inveraray
  • The Islay Inn – Glasgow
  • The Piper Whisky Bar – Glasgow

Black Ivy and Montpeliers Emerging Entrepreneur of the Year

  • Struan Barclay, Ruby’s – East Kilbride
  • Thomas Justice, Star & Garter/The Bush Bar – Dundee
  • Connie and James Taberner, Fintry Bay – Millport, Isle of Cumbrae

Best Bar Team

  • Arrowz Sports Lounge – Broxburn
  • The Gunners Bar – Broughty Ferry
  • Johnny Foxes – Inverness
  • MacSorley’s – Glasgow
  • The Parkville – Blantyre

Best Late Night Venue

  • Bloc+ – Glasgow
  • Charlie’s Loft – Milngavie
  • Slouch – Glasgow
  • Rewind – Dundee

Community Pub of the Year

  • The Bowlers Rest – Leith
  • Commercial Inn – Fauldhouse
  • Newton Arms – Newton, Cambuslang
  • The Pawn Lounge – Alexandria
  • Waverley Bar – Dumbarton

Deanston Whisky Guru Rising Star Award

  • Chris Anton – MacGregor’s at The Whisky Vaults, Oban
  • Cullen Hutchison – The Mother Superior, Edinburgh
  • Dagmara Jaszcz – Machair Bar, Glasgow
  • Sally Law – The Pot Still, Glasgow
  • Chris Sloan – The Black Bull, Edinburgh

DRAM Dog Friendly Pub of the Year

  • Black Ivy – Edinburgh
  • Church on the Hill – Shawlands, Glasgow
  • The Foxton Bar and Grill – Glenrothes
  • The George Hotel – Inveraray
  • Star & Garter – Dundee

Hendrick’s Gin and Monkey Shoulder Cocktail Bar of the Year

  • Atlantic Bar & Brasserie – Glasgow
  • Bittersweet Leith – Leith, Edinburgh
  • Draffens – Dundee
  • Jimmy Badgers – Inverness
  • The Wine Spa – Broughty Ferry

Hospitality Health Employer of the Year

  • Lisini Pub Company – Uddingston
  • The Pot Still – Glasgow
  • Turas Hotels – Inverness
  • West Coast Hospitality – Ayr

HOSPO Manager of the Year

  • Daniel Cutting – Brewhemia, Edinburgh
  • Kenny Grant – The Gallery Bar, Glasgow
  • Mirin McLintock – Why Not, Edinburgh
  • Danny Stewart – Angels Hotel, Uddingston

Inverarity Morton Family Business of the Year

  • Cawley Hotel Group – Alexandria
  • Ra Ha’s – Glasgow
  • The Fort Hotel & The Royal Arch – Broughty Ferry
  • The Original Rosslyn Inn – Roslin

Hotel Scotland Independent Multiple Operator of the Year

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  • M&R Bars
  • Rocks Leisure Group
  • The Stravaig, The Smoking Goat, Gracie O’Malley’s, The Bistro Ayr

Jamesons Best Irish Bar 2026

  • Boston Bar New Town – Edinburgh
  • Jinty McGuinty’s – Glasgow
  • Molly Malones – Aberdeen
  • Radio – Glasgow
  • Seamus’s Pub – Edinburgh

Jump Ship Brewing Best Lo and No Destination

  • Bonnie & Wild – Edinburgh
  • SOBR – Aberdeen
  • Teuchters Landing – Leith, Edinburgh
  • Vega – Glasgow

Kopparberg Best Outdoor Area

  • The Birds and Bees – Stirling
  • Black Ivy – Edinburgh
  • The Pear Tree – Edinburgh
  • The Tavern Bar – Millport, Isle of Cumbrae

Lightspeed Restaurant of the Year

  • Barry Fish – Leith, Edinburgh
  • Five March – Glasgow
  • Margo – Glasgow
  • The Dome – Edinburgh
  • The Stravaig – Ayr

New Bar of the Year

  • Boston Bar Old Town – Edinburgh
  • Nectar – Edinburgh
  • Radio – Glasgow
  • Ruby’s – East Kilbride
  • SiSi Rooftop – Glasgow

Schweppes Mixologist of the Year

  • Johnny Morrison – Vega, Glasgow
  • Elliot Monteith – Trumans, Glasgow
  • Cairo McKeown – Badger & Co, Edinburgh
  • Michael Maclean – The Dome, Edinburgh
  • Scott Stevenson – The Finnieston, Glasgow

Sims Automatics Sports Bar of the Year

  • Arrowz Sports Lounge – Broxburn
  • The Ball Room Sports Bar Dunfermline – Dunfermline
  • Houston’s Sports Bar – Johnstone
  • The Tap Yard – Glasgow

The Drum Social Media Champion

  • Buck’s Bar – Glasgow
  • Dockyard Social – Glasgow
  • Malocchio – Glasgow
  • Six by Nico – Glasgow
  • Tempura – Ayr

Sunday Mail Pub of the Year

  • The Bush Bar – Dundee
  • The Four Mary’s – Linlithgow
  • The Lismore – Partick, Glasgow
  • The Maltman – Glasgow
  • The Tynecastle Arms – Edinburgh

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James Bond favourite Callum Turner has just given possibly the worst interview ever

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Sorry, Callum Turner, but James Bond needs a bit more rizz(Picture: Don Arnold/WireImage)

Callum Turner is doing himself no favours if he ever wants to slip into James Bond’s legendary tuxedo. 

The Masters of the Air star is in the running to play the legendary spy in Amazon’s upcoming 007 reboot.

However, Turner’s most recent interview proves he’s not really got a license to thrill, so much as a signed and notarised permit to be excitable (but not excited) between the hours of 3pm and 4pm on Thursdays. 

In fact, his duller-than-particularly-dull dishwater chat with Esquire might be one of the most boring things I’ve experienced in some time, and that’s coming from someone who likes history podcasts

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Now I’ll start with a caveat so large people who see it will say ‘wow, that’s a big caveat’: the piece, which is written by Henry Wong, is great. 

It does what a good feature should in that it both informs (Who knew that Turner spent time in Japan? Not me!) and it’s entertaining – I’d kill to have a piece like that in my portfolio, but I’m too busy writing about my disdain towards pistachio. 

Callum Turner poses backstage before discussing the film
I’m slightly perplexed why Turner didn’t have a better answer ready to go (Picture: Rivera/Invision/AP)

No, it’s Turner who I’m afraid I’m a bit perplexed by, as he gives an answer so tedious it makes people who talk about their dreams seem interesting. 

Specifically, when he’s asked about the near-endless rumours that he’ll play Bond, he tries to dodge the question with all the grace of a clumsy bear having a crack at ballet. 

‘I’m not going to comment on that either,’  he says. ‘I don’t know anything, so I can’t comment. There’s nothing for me to comment on.’

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Boring!

When pressed by Wong, however, he continues: ‘There’s nothing for me to comment on, and I think it’s best just to not say anything.’

And when Wong tries a third time (we love a tenacious line of questioning), he parrots: ‘I just know I’m not going to comment on it… just because there’s no point in commenting on it at this moment.’

Editorial use only. No book cover usage. Mandatory Credit: Photo by Eon/Danjaq/Sony/Kobal/REX/Shutterstock (5886087af) Daniel Craig Casino Royale - 2006 Director: Martin Campbell Eon/Danjaq/Sony USA/UK/CZECH REPUBLIC Scene Still James Bond Action/Adventure
Turner is the favourite to replace Daniel Craig (Picture: Eon/Danjaq/Sony/Kobal/REX/Shutterstock)

Is that really how Turner chooses to answer a question you should have seen coming from a million miles away? 

What happened to the craft of being able to answer a bloody question? Has it gone the way of cursive, reading analogue clocks, and making polite small talk, and they just don’t teach people those skills anymore?

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Honestly, this really is the type of response journalists dread because what are you supposed to do with that? 

It’s the verbal equivalent of that tiny pocket jeans weirdly have. It might technically have a function, but it’s useless to me.

He didn’t even need to say something concrete. All he needed to do was flash a bit of figurative ankle by teasing that there was some truth to the rumours or showing his personality. I’m sure he’s got some in there.

Do you think I’d be writing this if Turner had said ‘I could tell you that, but if I did I’d have to kill you’? 

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Callum Turner poses backstage before discussing the film
Play the game, Callum! (Picture: CJ Rivera/Invision/AP)

No, I’d be writing something like ‘Callum Turner is the PERFECT heir to Roger Moore’s IMPISH Bond, and this ONE quote proves it’ or ‘Licence to wow! Callum Turner just WON the internet with a witty Bond one-liner’

To make matters worse, when Turner was asked about the other big thing in his life, his marriage to one of the biggest music icons of our time, Dua Lipa, he apparently said he ‘doesn’t want to talk about it too much’. 

Seriously Callum? Play the game, mate!

There are exactly two things people want to know about you right now: your marriage (and your incredibly well-covered and much-photographed huge celebrity wedding) and Bond; you have to chat about one of them, because this is doing nothing to disprove the grumbling that you’re a boring choice for Bond. 

Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (17042603j) Dua Lipa and Callum Turner arrive on the red carpet at the
Turner didn’t want to chat about his wedding either (Picture: John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock)

And look, I’m aware it’s slightly unfair to call Turner dull – I mean, he might be (I’ve not met him) – because I don’t think this is his fault.

Without showing you the bloody mess on the floor of the sausage factory, we journos are facing a bit of a crisis. 

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The increase in social media scrutiny and the potential risk of alienating an intensely parasocial fandom is partly to blame for these non-answers. 

Callum Turner at Universal Pictures' "One Night Only" New York premiere held at SVA Theatre on August 03, 2026 in New York, New York. (Photo by John Nacion/Variety via Getty Images)
This isn’t really Turner’s fault (Picture: John Nacion/Variety via Getty Images)

This is why when a big film comes out these days, you don’t see as many ‘straight interviews’ and instead you get countless clips of Zendaya eating a Greggs sausage roll or Henry Cavill playing Warhammer. 

Those clips are more likely to go viral, and there’s less chance of a star saying something that might upset people. 

It’s also why, when journalists do get the chance to speak to a celeb, stars so often answer the questions with all the enthusiasm of a person tasked with wallpapering the spare room on a hot summer’s day.  

They’ve had the fun media trained out of them; every answer so sanitised you could eat your dinner off it, it’s boring and made journalism all the more boring for it. 

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So let this piece serve as a eulogy for the celebrity anecdote, because as Turner would say, there’s nothing to comment on anymore. 

RIP Celebrity Interview (1859-2026): 
‘Shot in the back by the coward Callum Turner’

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‘Drugged by civil servant who liked to see women wet themself’: ‘Victims’ describe how they were ‘given spiked drinks during interviews so they would lose all bladder control’

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A civil servant allegedly drugged women's drinks because he liked to see them wet themselves. Marie-Hélène Brice, another woman whose name allegedly appeared in Nègre's notes, was interviewed by him for a Ministry of Culture job in Strasbourg in 2016

A French civil servant allegedly drugged women’s drinks because he liked to see them wet themselves.

Victims have claimed that Christian Nègre spiked their beverages with a powerful diuretic during interviews before taking them somewhere with limited toilet access and waiting for them to lose control of their bladders. 

Anaïs de Vos, 42, says she was drugged while being interviewed for a job at the French Ministry of Culture in Paris in July 2011. 

She says she did not usually drink coffee but accepted one after it was offered to her by Nègre, a senior civil servant who was conducting the interview.

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Ms de Vos, who was 27 at the time, said he made the drink himself before suggesting they leave the office and continue the meeting outside.

But as they walked through the streets of Paris, Ms de Vos began to feel weak and developed an uncontrollable need to urinate.

‘I was really weak. I couldn’t really feel my legs any more,’ she told BBC Global Women. ‘I was scared. I didn’t know what was happening.’

Ms de Vos said she told Nègre she urgently needed to find a toilet, but claimed he appeared to take pleasure in her distress.

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She added: ‘He looked me right in the eye and said, “Oh, do you need a wee?”‘

A civil servant allegedly drugged women’s drinks because he liked to see them wet themselves. Marie-Hélène Brice, another woman whose name allegedly appeared in Nègre’s notes, was interviewed by him for a Ministry of Culture job in Strasbourg in 2016

Ms Brice said Nègre told her she appeared stressed and suggested they take a walk outside to calm her nerves

Ms Brice said Nègre told her she appeared stressed and suggested they take a walk outside to calm her nerves

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Nègre, a former senior civil servant and human resources director at France's culture ministry, is under investigation over claims he spiked 248 women's drinks

Nègre, a former senior civil servant and human resources director at France’s culture ministry, is under investigation over claims he spiked 248 women’s drinks

‘I felt like a child. I thought it was really weird the way he looked at me, almost gleeful.’

She claims Nègre then directed her towards a storage cupboard beneath a bridge on the River Seine and told her: ‘You can do it here.’

Ms de Vos is one of nearly 250 women who claim to have been drugged by Nègre in alleged incidents between 2009 and 2018.

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Police are thought to have uncovered a spreadsheet labelled ‘Experiments’ on Nègre’s computer, allegedly detailing dates, doses and the reactions of women who were applying for ministry jobs. 

The document allegedly noted the time the women arrived for their interviews, when the diuretic was administered, how long it took before they urinated and what kind of underwear they were wearing. 

Many reported trembling, dizziness, humiliation and, in several cases, wetting themselves or being forced to urinate in public.

Ms de Vos said she became increasingly alarmed and refused to enter the cupboard, fearing Nègre could push her inside and close the door behind her.

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The pair instead walked to the Louvre to use the toilets, but Ms de Vos had left her purse at the ministry’s offices and Nègre allegedly claimed he had no money to pay the one euro charge.

Desperate and in pain from trying to hold her bladder, she eventually found a cafe which allowed her to use its toilet.

But by the time she reached the bathroom, she felt physically weak and lost control of her bladder.

After spending around three hours with Nègre, Ms de Vos said she was left feeling dizzy and drained.

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She did not get the job and remained suspicious about what had happened, but was unable to explain why the encounter had made her feel so uncomfortable.

She received a letter from police in 2019 and was told investigators suspected she was among almost 200 women Nègre was accused of drugging during job interviews, purportedly for roles at the ministry.

Dozens more alleged victims have since emerged who believe they were subjected to chemical submission, where drugs are used to gain control over another person.

Police believed Nègre had used diuretics, which can be prescribed for conditions including high blood pressure and cause the body to produce increased amounts of urine.

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Chemical submission came to prominence in France in 2024 when Gisele Pelicot’s husband was found guilty of sedating her and inviting strangers to rape her while she was unconscious. 

Another of Nègre’s alleged victims, marketing expert Sylvie Delezenne, had travelled to Paris in 2015 believing she was on the brink of her dream job. 

Instead, she says she was marched around the Tuileries gardens while growing increasingly ill and begging for a toilet break. 

Eventually, she was forced to crouch beside a tunnel to relieve herself as Nègre ‘shielded’ her with his jacket – a moment she says left her devastated.

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Marie-Hélène Brice, another woman whose name allegedly appeared in Nègre’s notes, was interviewed by him for a Ministry of Culture job in Strasbourg in 2016.

She said Nègre told her she appeared stressed and suggested they take a walk outside to calm her nerves.

But while walking along a canal, Ms Brice also developed an uncontrollable and increasingly painful need to urinate.

She claims Nègre told her he knew of a nearby public toilet, but when they reached the location there was none.

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Ms Brice said she became pale and was in tears from the pain before eventually being left with no choice but to urinate in public.

Nègre allegedly offered to shield her with his jacket, but Ms Brice said he continued watching her, leaving her deeply embarrassed.

She said she carried the shame of the encounter for years before police eventually contacted her and told her she was believed to be among Nègre’s alleged victims.

The case has still not come to court, 15 years after Ms de Vos’s alleged encounter with Nègre and seven years after she first spoke to police.

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Ms de Vos is among a number of accusers who have expressed frustration over the length of the investigation.

She told the BBC she first spoke to police in 2019 but heard nothing further about the case until 2023, despite repeatedly contacting them.

Meanwhile, Nègre has continued to work in human resources, according to women’s rights group Fondation des Femmes, which is supporting around 30 of the women.

Ms Brice described the lengthy wait for justice as a form of ‘secondary victimisation’.

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Family who drowned off Sussex beach were a Palestinian refugee, his wife and daughter – as video shows moment lifeboat battled heavy seas in desperate search for victims

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Footage shows a lifeboat battling heavy seas during a desperate search for a family who drowned yesterday

The family who drowned off a beach in Sussex were a Palestinian refugee, his wife and daughter, it has emerged. 

Hossam El-Khawwas, his wife and their eldest daughter all drowned while swimming in Shoreham-by-Sea, West Sussex, at around 3pm yesterday while sea conditions were choppy. 

Their younger daughter remains in hospital in critical condition. 

The Palestinian Embassy confirmed Mr El-Khawwas was a Palestinian who had come to the UK from a refugee camp in Lebanon

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The family had been camping on the harbour front in Shoreham, where they went swimming yesterday before getting into difficulty.  

Eyewitnesses claimed one of the children got tangled in a fishing net, sparking the tragedy. A fisherman is understood to have pulled one of the children out before raising the alarm.

In a tribute to the family today, the Palestinian Forum in Britain mourned the family’s passing.

‘With hearts believing in God’s decree, the Palestinian Forum in Britain mourns Mr Hossam El-Khawwas, his virtuous wife, and their daughter – from the Rashidieh refugee camp in Lebanon – following their drowning in the Sussex area,’ it said. 

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‘We pray for the recovery of their second daughter, who was transferred to the hospital.’  

Footage shows a lifeboat battling heavy seas during a desperate search for a family who drowned yesterday

Three members of the same family died after getting into difficulty in the water at Shoreham-by-Sea yesterday afternoon

Three members of the same family died after getting into difficulty in the water at Shoreham-by-Sea yesterday afternoon

Footage that emerged this afternoon shows a lifeboat being rocked by heavy waves as it carried out a search operation to find the family – with ambulances and two helicopters also at the scene. 

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Eyewitness Joe Chrisp, 24, said: ‘One of the local fishermen said it was two adults, two kids.

‘One of the kids apparently got caught in a fishing net.’ 

Andy Burnham sent his ‘best wishes and love’ to the relatives and friends of the girl fighting for her life – and reminded people of the ‘dangers of open water swimming’. 

Asked during a visit to the North East if the Government needed to do more to tackle water safety, the Prime Minister replied: ‘Always. It’s so sad to hear what happened yesterday, and obviously we think there’s a young girl still in the hospital fighting for her life, and we send our best wishes and love to wider friends and family. 

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‘The thing I can say today, and there is still, I think, a further heatwave to come in this summer period, is just to remind people about the dangers of open water swimming. 

‘The coldness, even when it feels hot outside, can shock people, and that can cause the difficulties. So people just need to remember that at all times.’ 

Mr Burnham added: ‘I do need to praise the emergency services, who I know were on scene very quickly yesterday. They’ve had a busy summer, but they were there, and we thank them. As I say, just huge sympathy to the friends and the family.’

Chief Superintendent James Collis confirmed at a press conference last night that the coastguard is not searching for anyone else. 

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Sussex Police said: ‘Tragically, despite the best efforts of paramedics, three people, a man, a woman, and a teenage girl, were sadly confirmed deceased.

‘A younger girl has been taken to hospital and is in critical condition. We can confirm, all four people were from the same family, and their next of kin have been informed.

‘Specialist officers are supporting them at this incredibly difficult time, and our thoughts are with their family and friends.’ 

Floral tributes and a lantern left at the scene after the tragedy yesterday

Floral tributes and a lantern left at the scene after the tragedy yesterday

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A woman leaves a bunch of flowers at the scene after three people died and a girl was left in critical condition

A woman leaves a bunch of flowers at the scene after three people died and a girl was left in critical condition 

Two air ambulances were seen landing on the shore after the incident

Two air ambulances were seen landing on the shore after the incident 

Police and ambulances rushed to the scene in West Sussex shortly after 3pm

Police and ambulances rushed to the scene in West Sussex shortly after 3pm

A boy lays flowers on the beach near to where tragedy struck yesterday afternoon

A boy lays flowers on the beach near to where tragedy struck yesterday afternoon 

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An investigation has been launched to understand the circumstances surrounding the tragedy. 

‘At this point, we believe all four entered the water from the land for a swim, and sadly, got into difficulty,’ the force added. 

Pictures from the Shoreham seaside showed a huge emergency service response to the incident as eight ambulances parked on the shore beside helicopters.

They remained at the scene, around a 20-minute drive from Brighton, for hours after their 3pm arrival. A police cordon was eventually removed shortly before 9pm.

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Road closures had been put in place nearby with the A259 Brighton Road, which runs alongside the beach, blocked in both directions from New Road to Kingston Lane.  

A resident, who wished to remain anonymous, said: ‘I heard from friends in the Coastguard that it was a family who had been living in tents by the harbour front.

‘They were camping just between the harbour arm and the fort. They have been there a couple of weeks, I’ve walked my dog past them. People don’t usually camp there.’

Joss Loader, who lives nearby and represents Shoreham Beach Residents’ Association on Adur District Council, said: ‘There’s just a really strong sense of shock, obviously people are really concerned for the young girl.

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‘A small tightly knit community with a very deep sense of shock and that sense of disbelief you get after a tragedy because it has come out of nowhere.

‘It’s school holidays and we have had a wonderful summer so the beaches have been packed with families. 

‘People swim from those beaches even in the winter, generally it is considered as safe as the sea can be. You wouldn’t be swimming there and think you were taking a risk.’ 

Anna Peacock, 81, who lives near Kingston Beach across the water from Shoreham Fort, said emergency services were on the scene very quickly.

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Witnesses said that fishermen first reported that four people had got into difficulty in the water

Witnesses said that fishermen first reported that four people had got into difficulty in the water

Police were seen searching a car nearby

Police were seen searching a car nearby

Chief Superintendent James Collis said the family had entered the water for a swim

Chief Superintendent James Collis said the family had entered the water for a swim

‘It was terribly sad to know that just across the road people have lost their lives,’ she said. ‘People come down to swim, particularly in the summertime and I don’t think they realise there’s a riptide along here.’ 

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Gary and Victoria Flint took their children to the beach for the day. Victoria, from Horsham, said: ‘We arrived at about three and soon after we heard the siren for the lifeboat.

‘We watched it launch then about 20 minutes later, it came back. Ambulances started arriving – more and more of them – then the air ambulances started.’

Another witness told ITV News: ‘I was up near the Coastguard tower when I saw two police officers come past me holding evidence bags after they looked to be going through belongings of, presumably, those who were involved in the incident.’

Alan Facer, 41, a fisherman from Hove, said the water would have been rough when the family got into trouble. 

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He said: ‘The wind earlier was south-westerly so usually the waves pick up quite a bit. At 3pm, the tide would have been quite high.’

MP for East Worthing and Shoreham Tom Rutland meanwhile described the incident as a ‘tragedy’, adding: ‘I am deeply saddened by the tragic news that three people have died following an incident in the water near Shoreham Fort this afternoon. 

‘I spoke earlier with Sussex Police and Shoreham RNLI and have been briefed on the response by the emergency services.

‘My thoughts are with the family and friends of those who have lost their lives, and I know the whole community here in Shoreham will be hoping and praying for the recovery of the young girl receiving medical treatment in hospital.’   

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A spokesman from the RNLI said lifeboat crews were launched at around 2.50pm yesterday afternoon. 

Two other lifeboats were also launched from the Brighton lifeboat station shortly after 3pm.

The coastguard, meanwhile, said ‘it responded to an incident reported at Shoreham at about 2.45pm’. 

They added: ‘An HM Coastguard helicopter was sent as well as Littlehampton, Shoreham and Newhaven Coastguard Rescue Teams, and an RNLI lifeboat from Shoreham.’ 

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Palestine Action: Jury discharged in Elbit Bristol raid trial

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The Elbit Systems UK factory in Filton, near Bristol. There are metal gates blocking access to the building, which is white and grey.

A jury has been discharged in the trial of eight Palestine Action activists who were accused of helping to organise a raid on the UK site of an Israel-based defence firm.

Ian Sanders, Aleksandra Herbich, Teuta Hoxha, Sean Middleborough, Julija Brigadirova, Hannah Davidson, Madeleine Norman and William Plastow were charged with criminal damage after a raid on Elbit Systems in Filton, near Bristol, in August 2024.

They were all also charged with violent disorder, although Plastow was previously found not guilty of this offence.

The group denied any wrongdoing and have been on trial at the Old Bailey since 22 June. Judge Patrick Field discharged the jury earlier after 37 hours of deliberations.

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The court heard none of the defendants were at Elbit during raid but were alleged to have helped to plan it, including by compiling an equipment list, reconnaissance, purchasing tools and weapons used by others, and co-ordinating the break-in and its filming.

The Crown Prosecution Service will now need to decide whether to seek a retrial.

A hearing has been set for 14 September to decide the future of the case.

The eight activists who were on trial are:

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  • Sanders, 47 and of Leamington Spa

  • Herbich, 42 and of Brent in north-west London

  • Hoxha, 30 and of Southwark in south-east London

  • Middleborough, 34 and of Liverpool

  • Brigadirova, 34, from Chorlton in Manchester

  • Davidson, 53 and of Edinburgh

  • Norman, 31 and of Edinburgh

  • Plastow, 35 and of Manchester.

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Natalie Harp is Trump’s ‘closest aide’, but those close to him are concerned (Picture: Getty)

In Donald Trump’s recent public appearances, it’s been hard to ignore a particular attendee who seems to be next to him – all the time.

Natalie Harp, 35, is one of the President’s closest aides and is nicknamed the ‘human printer’ because of how many articles she prints for Trump to read.

She first caught Trump’s attention in 2019, when she shared a story of how she battled bone cancer. In 2022, after working as a far-right news anchor, she entered his inner circle.

This week, however, bizarre details about her relationship with the Commander-in-Chief have surfaced.

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In 2023, Harp was unable to get a seat in his motorcade as the President rode to his court hearing.

CNN reported that a ‘screaming match’ ensued, with Harp insisting Trump asked her to attend. Eventually, she hopped into a car boot and rode along with the President to the courthouse.

Natalie Harp, aide to US President Donald Trump, steps off Marine One as President Trump walks to board Air Force One at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, on July 27, 2026. Trump is traveling to Milford, Michigan to deliver remarks at General Motors' vehicle testing site Milford Proving Ground. (Photo by Brendan SMIALOWSKI / AFP via Getty Images)
She’s said to print out news articles and flattering social media posts for the President (Picture: AFP)

Her closeness to Trump has raised a few eyebrows, however, and caused concern from Harp’s own brother.

Harp’s brother, Parker, told the Daily Mail: ‘I don’t understand why my sister, or anyone, could want to work for Trump.’

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Speaking of the reported car boot incident, he said: ‘It’s actually really sad. That’s obsession. That’s like an unhealthy obsession with someone if you’re going to jump into the trunk of their car.

‘Trump is like everything that my mom taught us to respect. I think that’s where her infatuation with Trump comes from, honestly.’

She was said to have left a personal note for the President in a ‘personal space’, reading: ‘You are all that matters to me.’

Last month, instead of Melania standing by her husband’s side while overseeing the transfer of the soldiers killed in the Middle East, Harp was there.

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DOVER, DELAWARE - JULY 22: (L-R) U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, executive assistant to U.S. President Donald Trump Natalie Harp and U.S. President Donald Trump attend a dignified transfer at Dover Air Force Base on July 22, 2026 in Dover, Delaware. President Trump is attending the dignified transfers of Army 1st Lt. Tyler James Feehan, Army Staff Sgt. Michael Emmanuel Swinton, Army Sgt. Angel S. Rampersad and Army Pvt. Isabella Gonzales??who were killed in action in Iraq and Jordan. (Photo by Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)
Harp went with Trump to the ceremony of four killed US soldiers who arrived home (Picture: Getty)

She’s also believed to be the one in charge of his bizarre Truth Social posts.

Harp has repeatedly said Trump ‘saved her life’ by allowing experimental treatments when she was battling cancer.

But her fierce loyalty to Trump is worrying those close to the President.

Insiders told CNN that she is so ‘territorial’ about the President that she brags to others about ‘only reporting to him’.

A White House spokesperson previously said of Harp: ‘No president has cultivated as much loyalty among their staffers and administration officials as President Trump; this is a testament to his commitment to our country and its people.

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‘Natalie Harp is a beloved White House Official, and the Fake News Media will never understand what it’s like to be as trusted and admired as her.’

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Nigella Lawson gives update on future saying she is nervous

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Nigella Lawson gives update on future saying she is nervous

The cook and broadcaster, 66, will join The Great British Bake Off as a judge for the new series starting next month on Channel 4.

She will be taking over from Dame Prue Leith, 86, who stepped down earlier this year from the programme she had joined in 2017.

In a post shared on Instagram, Lawson said: “I’m a bit nervous, very excited, and extremely happy: Bake Off is back on our screens next month.

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“I’ve loved every minute.

“It’s a real honour to be part of something so special.

“Thank you Paul Hollywood, Alison Hammond and Noel Fielding making me feel so instantly part of the family.

“You three plus cake: talk about the dream job.”

Her message was met with enthusiasm from fans and celebrities alike, including Alan Carr, who commented with fire emojis, and Queer Eye’s Tan France, who said he “cannot wait” to see her on the show.

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Her comments come just a day after Channel 4 released a first-look image of Lawson on set, standing alongside presenters Noel Fielding and Alison Hammond, and fellow judge Paul Hollywood.

The broadcaster confirmed that filming for the new season is complete, with episodes set to air from next month.

Channel 4 said viewers can look forward to seeing Lawson bring her “trademark warmth, wit and passion for flavour to the tent.”

“I am excited, but I take it very seriously”

In January, during an appearance on ITV’s This Morning, Lawson shared: “I am excited, but I take it very seriously.

“The thing about Bake Off is that it’s about the programme – which is an institution of national treasure status – and it’s about the bakers, and I just want to be there and be a part of it.”

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Lawson is one of the UK’s best-loved food personalities, having risen to fame in the late 1990s through her bestselling cookbooks and popular TV shows.

An Oxford graduate who began her career in journalism, she achieved literary success with her debut book How To Eat, followed by the award-winning How To Be A Domestic Goddess, which won her the British Book Award for author of the year in 2001.


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She later fronted Channel 4’s Nigella Bites before moving on to programmes with ITV and the BBC.

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Lawson has also appeared on MasterChef Australia and MasterChef US, and served as a judge on two seasons of the Australian show My Kitchen Rules.

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Monzo banking app goes down leaving users unable to access accounts

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Monzo banking app goes down leaving users unable to access accounts

The Monzo banking app is down, with thousands of users unable to access their accounts.

Users who logged into their bank account today were met with the message: “We’re experiencing issues. We’ll let you know when they’re resolved.”

Although the app still shows users bank balances, certain app features are not working.

Monzo is experiencing a technical issue with its app
Monzo is experiencing a technical issue with its app (Monzo)

In a warning message on the app Monzo tells users: “You can still use your card to make payments. Your balance and transactions might take longer to update in your feed, and some app features may be unavailable. We’re working to fix this as quickly as possible.”

Bank users have been advised they can still make payment, withdraw cash, see balances, see account details, freeze their card, transfer money and move money between accounts.

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DownDetector shows there was a sharp rise in outage reports for Monzo from just after 12pm today, with thousands of people reporting issues.

Santander also received a spike in outage reports at about midday today, according to DownDetector.

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Why were 17 million parking tickets handed out across the UK last year?

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The latest figures are up from 6.8 million in 2018/19

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UK drivers were hit by a 17% annual spike in the number of parking tickets issued by private companies last year, new figures show.

A record 16.9 million parking tickets were handed out by private businesses in the year to the end of March 2026, according to analysis of Government data by the Press Association (PA) and motoring research charity the RAC Foundation. That is up from 14.4 million a year earlier, and 6.8 million in 2018/19.

This report comes as the delay in the introduction of a legislation-backed code of conduct for the sector reaches seven years.

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The parking industry has attributed the rise in the number of tickets doled out to an increase in the number of car parks being managed. Each ticket can be up to £100, meaning the total cost to drivers may be more than £4.6 million per day at the current rate.

Private parking businesses have been accused of using misleading and confusing signs, aggressive debt collection and unreasonable fees. Many drivers have been sent tickets they claim are unfair because of the way some payment machines operate.

A Bill to enable the introduction of a code of practice for the industry received royal assent in March 2019.

This code, due to come into force across Britain by the end of 2023, included halving the cap on tickets for most parking offences to £50, creating a fairer appeals system, and banning the use of aggressive language on tickets. However, it was withdrawn by the Conservative government in June 2022 after a legal challenge by parking companies.

A new consultation on the code by the current Labour Government closed in September 2025.

The analysis of parking tickets was based on the number of records obtained from the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) by companies chasing vehicle owners for alleged infringements in private car parks, such as at shopping centres, leisure facilities and motorway service areas. They do not include council-run car parks.

Steve Gooding, director of the RAC Foundation, said: “In the period since parliament unequivocally recognised the need for reform of the private parking industry, some 76 million tickets have been issued in total – an average of well over two for every car in the country.

Andy Burnham has plenty of big things to worry about,” Mr Gooding added: “But if his Government could get round to fixing this problem, millions of drivers would have one less thing on their minds.”

Some 204 parking management businesses requested vehicle owner records in 2025/26. ParkingEye was the most active, buying 2.5 million records.

Private companies are charged £2.50 per record by the DVLA. The agency says its fees recover the cost of providing the information and it does not make any money from the process.

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The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government was approached for a comment. Below are the numbers of parking tickets handed out by private companies since 2018/19:

  • 2018/19: 6.8 million
  • 2019/20: 8.4 million
  • 2020/21: 4.4 million
  • 2021/22: 8.6 million
  • 2022/23: 11.1 million
  • 2023/24: 12.8 million
  • 2024/25: 14.4 million
  • 2025/26: 16.9 million

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Popular Cardiff bar to close and says it’s ‘no longer commercially viable’

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It was described as a ‘difficult decision’

A popular bar in Cardiff city centre has announced it is to close its doors. Walkabout at St Mary Street will serve its final customers on Saturday, September 5.

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The decision was described by the chain on Wednesday as a difficult one and comes after the bar was deemed “no longer commercially viable”.

In a statement on Wednesday it thanked the guests who had visited the bar through the years, together with its staff its “commitment and dedication.”

A spokesman for Walkabout said: “The hospitality sector continues to face significant challenges.

“After careful consideration, and despite our best efforts, the site is no longer commercially viable and we have taken the difficult decision to close Walkabout Cardiff.

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“We would like to thank our hard-working team for their commitment and dedication.

“We would also like to thank our guests and the local community for their support over the years.”

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Lewes train derailment: Rail track defect found in area where crash occurred

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Lewes train derailment: Rail track defect found in area where crash occurred

A defect in a railway track has been discovered where a train derailed last week near Lewes, East Sussex, investigators say.

Thirty people were injured, two seriously, when three carriages derailed and tipped over onto the embankment.

Police declared a major incident when some passengers were trapped inside the train in scorching temperatures, while others walked along the sides of the overturned train to escape.

A newly released photograph shows the three carriages on their sides
A newly released photograph shows the three carriages on their sides (Rail Accident Investigation Branch)

The Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB) now says rear-facing CCTV images from trains on the day showed a “track geometry irregularity” on the “immediate approach to the point of derailment” on the line just outside Lewes railway station.

Investigators also say they have received reports from passengers on other trains of “rough riding” at that spot.

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About 150 people had been on the train, which was travelling from Haywards Heath to Lewes on Thursday.

One survivor later described the experience as “completely terrifying”.

“There was a banging. Everything just went topsy-turvy,” said 56-year-old Yana Ludwig, from the United States.

Rail workers and police officers investigate at the scene where a train with around 150 people on board derailed near Lewes
Rail workers and police officers investigate at the scene where a train with around 150 people on board derailed near Lewes (PA)

Rob Bradley, who was on board with his young daughter, told how his carriage “jumped upwards” as passengers were thrown forwards.

“The train kind of skidded for quite a while before it stopped.

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“Only then, when we turned around, did we see the whole back of the train was open and smoke and dust were pouring into the carriage.”

Thirty people were injured in the incident, according to the RAIB, 20 of whom needed hospital treatment, while “significant damage” was caused to the train and railway infrastructure.

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The experts say they are analysing data from the “black box” from the front vehicle of train.

Preliminary analysis shows the driver applied the train’s brakes as it passed the point of derailment, and that the train, which had been going at around 65mph, had started to slow down. The maximum speed on that stretch of line is 70mph.

CCTV recordings, signalling data and radio communications data have also been obtained, the investigators say. The train, track and embankment have been surveyed using various methods including laser scanning and aerial photography.

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The accident happened at the height of last week’s heatwave, when temperatures in the southeast reached the high 30s.

RAIB said its investigation will consider the weather, as well as the status of the track, embankment, condition of the train and the effectiveness of any measures taken to address potential issues caused by hot weather.

Investigators have found a rail track defect where a train derailed in East Sussex last week, injuring 30 people (Network Rail/PA)
Investigators have found a rail track defect where a train derailed in East Sussex last week, injuring 30 people (Network Rail/PA) (Network Rail)

The railway line will remain closed for at least another week.

Network Rail and Southern Rail said the carriages that fell would need to be carefully lifted away by crane. The RAIB said its experts were working to ensure that evidence was preserved while doing this.

They said the location made the removal particularly difficult because the railway is close to a river, in a site of special scientific interest, and restricted road access was via a residential area.

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Once the train has been removed, engineers will be able to assess the damage to the railway and “understand the scale of the repair work needed before services can resume safely”.

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