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Some in royal circles who have dealt with the Sussexes tell me they fear ‘there is more to this than we know’, writes REBECCA ENGLISH

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Whatever you call the great ¿freedom flight¿ U-turn, the bombshell decision by Harry and Meghan to move back to Britain heralds another supremely tricky moment for the British monarchy, writes Rebecca English

Whatever you call the great ‘freedom flight’ U-turn, the bombshell decision by Harry and Meghan to move back to Britain heralds another supremely tricky moment for the British monarchy.

And for all the honeyed words overnight about the King naturally welcoming the opportunity to see more of the Sussex family in a private and personal capacity, there is no doubt the news is being greeted by many in royal circles with an element of gritted teeth.

It’s one thing for the King to quietly patch up their relationship from the opposite side of the Atlantic. But it’s quite another to have the entire family suddenly pitch up with a loud ‘howdy Grandpa!’ in your own back yard – particularly when wider family relations are still so delicate.

Already the news – carefully leaked by Team Sussex to a small number of sympathetic journalists in the UK and abroad – has started a hundred different hares running, with a wave of online vitriol about His Majesty’s (supposed) role in enabling his younger son’s return, to the detriment of his heir.

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He has been variously described as weak and manipulated but also, inexplicably, as working hand-in-glove with the Sussexes.

It has sparked distasteful speculation about King Charles‘s health and whether Harry has taken a decision to ‘shore up’ his position before it is too late. 

For the record, although gruelling at times, doctors have been delighted at the progress of his cancer treatment, which has been drastically scaled back and is currently being administered on a precautionary basis.

Sources have scoffed at renewed claims that the King’s right-hand man, Sir Clive Alderton, is leaving as private secretary to the King and Queen because of his opposition to any reunion – calling it ‘another mad conspiracy theory’.

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Indeed, I can reveal that Sir Clive was actually integral to last month’s meeting between Harry and his father, despite being the victim of so much of the prince’s ire in recent years.

Whatever you call the great ‘freedom flight’ U-turn, the bombshell decision by Harry and Meghan to move back to Britain heralds another supremely tricky moment for the British monarchy, writes Rebecca English

There has been a deafening silence from Kensington Palace over the news. Pictured: The Prince and Princess of Wales

There has been a deafening silence from Kensington Palace over the news. Pictured: The Prince and Princess of Wales

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The news has sparked distasteful speculation about King Charles's health and whether Harry has taken a decision to ¿shore up¿ his position before it is too late

The news has sparked distasteful speculation about King Charles’s health and whether Harry has taken a decision to ‘shore up’ his position before it is too late

And yet it seems quite remarkable, does it not, that Harry brought his family to meet with his father for the first time in four years at Highgrove in early July and never thought even to mention that this plan was even on his radar?

But that, my sources insist, is the truth of it. Not once was the issue raised or discussed, they say. And the move has now been presented to the sovereign as a fait accompli.

It seems even stranger if what another source has told me is true: that Meghan privately visited two potential schools in the Cotswolds region for Archie and Lilibet during their visit here – and they had already earmarked a potential home belonging to a celebrity (for the record, I have not been able to independently verify either of these claims).

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So while Harry has made no secret of his desire to spend more time in the UK moving forwards, it’s fair to say that this week’s news that a wholesale return to his country of birth will happen within days – a place which, not so long ago, he was arguing was too dangerous to bring his family to at all – has come as a huge shock to the wider royal household.

Reactions range from the amused (downright hilarity at the claim that Harry and Meghan have just proved their ‘half in/ half out’ model of monarchy can work… ‘surely their return is proof that it hasn’t!’), to the fearful.

Sources have scoffed at renewed claims that the King's right-hand man, Sir Clive Alderton, is leaving as private secretary because of his opposition to any reunion

Sources have scoffed at renewed claims that the King’s right-hand man, Sir Clive Alderton, is leaving as private secretary because of his opposition to any reunion

Buckingham Palace declined to comment on the Sussexes’ announcement, and there was an equally deafening silence from Kensington Palace.

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Indeed, sources have long made clear the Waleses have no interest in engaging with anything Harry and Meghan do or say.

Meanwhile, there is a concern that back in the UK and in such close proximity to working members of the Royal Family, every move by the Sussexes will be dissected for the slightest hint of a return to official roles and provide a constant distraction to the real working royals’ public labours. 

For the avoidance of doubt, sources insist, the couple will not be undertaking any royal duties. The King, they say, is absolutely adamant on this.

His only interest is protecting and prioritising what’s right for the monarchy and, particularly, what is right for his relationship with the Prince of Wales, says a friend.

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The Waleses are working royals and future monarchs. Harry and Meghan are not. And William’s feelings must and will be respected, I am told.

Needless to say, the Prince of Wales – currently holidaying with his family with the King at Balmoral – has no desire whatsoever to reconcile will his brother, as it stands. And few can blame him.

Other family members have long memories when it comes to Harry’s behaviour, particularly the disrespect they feel he showed to the late Queen and her husband, Prince Philip, in their latter years. And they may well be reluctant to play happy families again.

There are others in royal circles with personal experience of dealing with the Sussexes who say they just can’t shake the feeling ‘there is more to this than we know’. ‘There always is with them,’ one sighed.

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There is also concern among some over the couple setting up some sort of ‘rival court’ to Buckingham and Kensington Palaces. 

Since quitting royal duties, Harry, in particular, has become increasingly strident in his public announcements, even attacking US President Donald Trump just days before the monarch’s high-profile State Visit to the US earlier this year.

It is one thing for him to do this from the other side of the Atlantic when he has an arm’s-length relationship with his father, but quite another to take such pot shots from the bosom of the family again, with the potential for damaging diplomatic fall-out.

Yet the Palace believes people will understand that while Charles is a king and a sovereign, he is also a father and a grandfather, and it is possible for him to clearly delineate between the two.

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A friend insists: ‘The King welcomes the opportunity to see more of his family but beyond that, his stance could not be more clear [when it comes to their public roles]. Nothing has changed.’

The difficulty, however, is that many fear – and would firmly object to – their closer proximity to the monarchy being used either as a backdoor entry by the Sussexes to public life, or as a way of burnishing their commercial credentials.

It is a tightrope the King and senior officials have no choice now but to tread.

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Swiss tourist jailed for being out on beach and calling Bali’s sacred day of silence ‘crazy’

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A Swiss tourist has been sentenced to a year in prison in Bali for posting videos boasting that he had broken the rules of Nyepi, the Balinese day of silence, and calling the tradition crazy.

Luzian Andrin Zgraggen, 26, was convicted at the Denpasar district court on Thursday of insulting a religious observance under Indonesia‘s new criminal code. The court found he had made the posts after staff at the villa where he was staying explained the restrictions to him.

“What the defendant did offended the Balinese people, hurt their faith and provoked public outrage,” said presiding judge, Tjokorda Putra Budi Pastima, according to the Associated Press. “The defendant must be held accountable for his actions.”

Nyepi, marking the Balinese new year, fell on 19 March this year.

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To observe the day, nobody leaves their home or accommodation for 24 hours, except in an emergency. The beaches and streets remain empty apart from patrols enforcing the silence. The island’s airport closes and the internet is switched off.

Entertainment is restricted, even the use of electricity is discouraged, and residents stock up on food beforehand so they can stay indoors. The rules apply to everyone on the island whatever their religion or nationality.

Mr Zgraggen filmed himself walking to an empty beach during the observance, smiling at the camera, and in one clip called the scene crazy while swearing in the caption. The video, since removed, was widely reshared and drew anger from Balinese residents. Police traced him after public complaints and arrested him in March at a villa in Legian, a tourist area near Kuta beach.

Hindu devotees pray during the Melasti ceremony prayer at Kenjeran beach in Surabaya on March 14, 2026. Melasti is a purification festival which is held several days before
Hindu devotees pray during the Melasti ceremony prayer at Kenjeran beach in Surabaya on March 14, 2026. Melasti is a purification festival which is held several days before “Nyepi”, the day of silence, when Hindu devotees are not allowed to work, travel or take part in any indulgence (AFP/Getty)

He told the court, in a trial that began in June, that he had never meant to insult the holiday or the Balinese people, and that he made the posts while hungry and frustrated at being unable to get food during the shutdown, without fully understanding how far the restrictions went.

“I deeply regret what I did, I apologise to the Balinese people,” he said in his defence plea, according to AP.

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Tourists, both foreign and Indonesian, have been detained or deported before for going outside during Nyepi, but those cases were generally settled without prosecution.

Bali received a record seven million foreign visitors last year, well above its pre-pandemic numbers, and the return of mass tourism has brought complaints from residents about the behaviour of some of them. Foreigners have been penalised for offensive acts at religious sites, for flouting traffic laws and for setting up enclaves that exclude locals, and the authorities have promised tighter scrutiny of visitors and a crackdown on those who misbehave.

Bali is a predominantly Hindu island in Indonesia, which has the largest Muslim population of any country.

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Man United predictions for 2026/27 – title chances, player to watch and one we could regret!

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Is a Premier League title challenge really out of the question? Will the Old Trafford trophy cabinet be furnished with silverware this season? Who are the players to watch out for? And what is the one prediction for the 2026/27 season that our writers think could become reality, even though it sounds absolutely ridiculous?

Here are our predictions for the new season (and yes, we actively encourage you to send them to us in a few weeks’ time when they look very silly):

Where will United finish in the Premier League?

Tyrone Marshall: “I think there is a really open Premier League season and I’m struggling to call the top six at the moment. Manchester City are clearly attacking the window but the change there is huge and it does bring an unknown quantity. Chelsea, Tottenham and Liverpool could all improve under a new manager, while Arsenal have to show they can go again. United do have stability, I think they’ve been decent in pre-season, and I wouldn’t rule out a really successful season. But the Champions League brings a new challenge. I will say fourth, but with the caveat that they will feel closer to the title than they did last season because it will be a very close, very competitive season.”

Steven Railston: “I think fourth place sounds about right. Last season was interesting because Liverpool majorly dropped off after winning the title, Chelsea were a mess, and Tottenham were even worse. Each of those teams should be stronger in the new campaign, and Aston Villa always deserve respect with Unai Emery in charge, which means United will face stiffer competition to secure Champions League football. Like most, I think Arsenal and City will finish first and second again, and I suspect a team may leapfrog United to finish third, but you can guarantee that it’s going to be tight around the European places.”

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Ross Jackson: “There’s been a lot of upheaval at City but I still think they’ll finish in the top two, as will Arsenal, so I can’t see United finishing higher than third. A lot has been made of the number of games that will be added to United’s schedule this season, and rightly so, but Carrick is no stranger to the churn of two-game weeks, albeit at a different level in the Championship. I fancy Chelsea to take advantage of their lack of European football and enjoy a strong campaign, so I’ll go Chelsea in third but United will get fourth.”

How far will United go in the Champions League?

Tyrone Marshall: “It feels like they need at least a couple of knockout ties. It still baffles me that Bruno Fernandes has played one knockout tie in the Champions League with United and he’s been here for more than six years. They will get out of the league phase, but obviously finishing in the top eight is the aim. The Premier League teams managed that last season and I think United can do it. A kind last-16 tie and I’m going to say they reach the quarter-finals.”

Steven Railston: “It’s practically impossible to exit the Champions League group stage after the competition’s format was revamped to a league table. Something would have gone spectacularly wrong if United do not progress to the knockout rounds. And from there, they will be hostage to the draw, but they should have enough quality to reach the Round of 16, although I’m not sure they will go further than that.”

Ross Jackson: “Finishing in the top eight of the league phase certainly isn’t out of the question, though it would be an impressive feat from a club that hasn’t troubled the knockout stages of the competition since 2022. A place in the playoffs is far more likely, and United should make it through to the knockout rounds. I can’t see them going much further than the last 16.”

Will United win a trophy in the 2026/27 season?

Tyrone Marshall: “They’ve already won the Snapdragon Cup and Boyle Sports Cup in pre-season! Anyway, I’m not sure they will but I don’t think that has to count against Carrick. Let’s be honest, domestic cup competitions do depend on the luck of the draw and I just think at some point the schedule might catch up with United. They will have a good run in at least one of the cups, but there will be no silverware.”

Steven Railston: “United must target reaching the finals of both domestic cup competitions following a season in which they exited both at the first hurdle. Carrick will be aware that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s time at the club is remembered in a mixed light due to his failure to win a trophy, so I expect to see relatively strong teams picked in the early rounds of the cups. With that in mind, I can see United making the League Cup final, which is traditionally the easier competition to win, and then it will be down to 90 minutes at Wembley. I think they can do it.”

Ross Jackson: “So we’ve already taken the Premier League and the Champions League out of the equation. In terms of the domestic cups, Carrick knows all too well the importance of United continuing to pick up silverware. That being said, it has been so long since United made a splash in the latter rounds of the Champions League and with a top four/five finish being so imperative to what he is building at Old Trafford, he’s likely to rotate very heavily in the cup competitions and United are likely to come unstuck at some point. It’s another season without a trophy for me.”

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Who is the United player to watch out for in the 2026/27 season?

Tyrone Marshall: “I’m going to go for Matheus Cunha. I think all three forwards signed in 2025 had good first seasons, but if this United squad are going to win the league, they all need to find another level to go to. Cunha might have it in him. He rose to the occasion at the World Cup and as a Brazilian No.10 strikes me as a big-game player. He could really relish those Champions League nights.”

Steven Railston: “Shea Lacey is the correct answer. Lacey was impressive in a handful of senior cameos last season, and it has felt like he is coming to the boil throughout pre-season this summer. The youngster can play on the right wing and in attacking midfield. There has been a buzz about Lacey in youth circles since he was a boy, and he can announce himself to the rest of the world with more senior involvement. I think he’ll provide goals and assists, and entertain supporters when he’s on the pitch. He is a genuine talent.”

Ross Jackson: “You’d usually associate this kind of question with a youngster who could enjoy a breakthrough campaign, but I’m going for Bryan Mbeumo. The Cameroon international has looked sharp in United’s friendlies and has had the benefit of a full pre-season campaign with Carrick, having not been part of the World Cup. He has excelled as a No.9 and looks set to be handed plenty of minutes down the middle next season. If he can hit double figures again then it will be another successful campaign, but don’t be surprised if he goes up a gear in 2026/27.”

Give us one United prediction for the 2026/27 season that might get laughed at, but you genuinely believe could happen…

Tyrone Marshall: “United will be in the title race for a long time. I’m not sure they will win it, although I don’t think it’s impossible, but I do think they will start well. The fixture list is kind, pre-season has been sensible and they should hit the ground running. I actually think they will be top of the league after Everton away on September 6 and we will spend a good few months talking about a possible title challenge.”

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Steven Railston: “Amad will be in contention to win the Sir Matt Busby Player of the Year award. He contributed just two goals and four assists last season, which was really disappointing. He has been written off by some, but I think Amad will bounce back to his best and show everyone what he is capable of again. He was brilliant for the Ivory Coast at the World Cup and should have returned to Carrington feeling 10ft tall. With a smile on his face, he can regain his sparkle and contend for the United POTY award.”

Ross Jackson: “This is a half Liverpool/half United prediction: United will finish at least 20 points ahead of Liverpool this season. For context, United haven’t finished that far ahead of their rivals since they last won the title in 2013. As has already been covered, I don’t think United will win the title, but they will be in the conversation for a while, and I really think those on the red half of Merseyside should be worried about the direction their team are heading. Liverpool will have a shocker this season and the gap between them and United will be as big as it has been for a long, long time.”

All predictions were made before United kicked off their Premier League campaign with two weeks of the transfer window remaining*

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Teacher tells of horror crash and air ambulance rescue just days after charity abseil

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“I didn’t know what was wrong with me, but I knew it was the top half of my body that was really hurting.”

A headteacher who abseiled from the roof of Murrayfield Stadium to raise money for a lifesaving air ambulance was stunned when the very same service came to her rescue just four days later. Kat, 50, had taken part in Scotland’s Charity Air Ambulance’s biggest-ever fundraising event in Edinburgh on May 16.

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But could never have imagined she would soon find herself relying on the service she had helped support. Just four days after completing the challenge, the Turriff Academy deputy head was driving home near Banff when a campervan suddenly pulled out of a junction directly in front of her.

Kate was travelling at around 50mph along the A95 and the force of the collision flipped the campervan on its side. The front of Kate’s truck was badly crushed.

Kate was able to climb from her truck to safety and was relieved to see those in the campervan managed to get out safely, but she quickly realised she was in significant pain and needed to sit down. An off-duty newly qualified paramedic happened to be nearby and stopped to help, sitting in the back of Kate’s vehicle and holding her head steady.

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She was suffering pain in her neck and chest and was unsure of the extent of her injuries. Kate said: “I didn’t know what was wrong with me, but I knew it was the top half of my body that was really hurting.”

Police Scotland and ambulance crews arrived at the scene before Scotland’s Charity Air Ambulance (SCAA) helicopter landed nearby. The specialist crew assessed Kate and carefully prepared her for the flight to hospital, as the extent of her injuries could not be established without a scan.

The teacher was transferred to the helicopter by a stretcher with a vacuum mattress to support her head. She was flown to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary in just 15 minutes.

It was only then that the remarkable coincidence of the previous few days really hit home. “I just couldn’t believe the irony of having to need the service I had just been fundraising for a few days before,” she said.

“I do endurance horse riding and I ride on my own a lot in very remote areas. I knew if I ever got into trouble that SCAA would be able to reach me when a land ambulance couldn’t.

“But I didn’t expect to have need of them for this type of incident.”

Once she arrived at hospital, the adrenaline began to wear off and Kate was given morphine to help manage her pain. A CT scan and further tests revealed she had suffered a fractured sternum and severe whiplash to her neck.

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Kate was able to return to work around a month later and soon got back on her horse, although she said her recovery took time and she has been left with anxiety when driving. She remains hugely grateful for the treatment she received – and says the speed of the helicopter made a huge difference given how far she lives from Aberdeen.

“The SCAA crew were calm, with a good sense of humour, and it was clear they knew what they were doing,” she said. “Everything was so quick and professional.

“Where we live it’s an hour on the road to Aberdeen…the difference a helicopter can make is massive.”

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Liam and Noel Gallagher ‘force BBC to take down “excruciating” celebrity Wonderwall World Cup tribute after failing to seek correct permissions’

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Oasis have caused a ‘riot’ after they reportedly forced BBC bosses to take down a World Cup tribute video which featured celebrities singing the Gallagher brothers’ hit song Wonderwall. 

Featuring stars including Stephen Fry, Maya Jama, Claudia Winkleman and Micah Richards, the BBC had hoped the clip would go viral after the song became synonymous with England’s wins during the tournament. 

Some fans described the footage as ‘excruciating’ and likened it to a ‘car crash’ after catching a glimpse before the clip was taken down. 

And it has now been revealed that Liam and Noel Gallagher‘s legal team reportedly demanded its removal as the BBC hadn’t sought the correct permissions to use it on social media. 

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A source said: ‘The BBC dropped an enormous ball with the Oasis video as it caused a riot.

‘BBC Sport saw all the traction Wonderwall was getting and decided to spend a lot of time, and a fair bit of cash, getting all these stars to sing or speak along. Their idea was it would go viral but instead Oasis’s legal team shot it down.’

They told The Sun: ‘Apparently the BBC didn’t seek the correct permissions to use the song on social media so they didn’t have a leg to stand on.’

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Liam and Noel Gallagher reportedly forced the BBC to take down an ‘excruciating’ celebrity Wonderwall World Cup tribute after failing to seek correct permissions

Featuring stars including Maya Jama and Claudia Winkleman, the BBC had hoped the clip would go viral after the song became synonymous with England's wins during the tournament

Featuring stars including Maya Jama and Claudia Winkleman, the BBC had hoped the clip would go viral after the song became synonymous with England’s wins during the tournament

The project was a huge waste of time and money for the television company.  

BBC Sport boss Alex Kay-Jelski failed to save the video despite his attempts to fight Oasis’s demands to take it down. 

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The video began with Micah singing the iconic lyrics before others including Sara Cox, Michael McIntyre, Emma Raducanu, Ross Kemp and Lee Mack also chimed in. 

Wonderwall became somewhat of an anthem during this year’s world cup, with England players Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham encouraging the crowd to belt the lyrics after each win. 

The BBC declined to comment when approached by the Daily Mail. Oasis’s representatives have been contacted.

The news comes just days after Oasis released the official trailer for their hotly anticipated Disney documentary Oasis: Don’t Look Back In Anger.

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Set to be released in cinemas worldwide on September 11, the film charts Liam and Noel’s triumphant reunion tour, Oasis Live ‘25, one of the most anticipated rock n roll comebacks of our time.

From the creator of Peaky Blinders Steven Knight, advance tickets for the documentary are now available to buy on Fandango.

As the trailer follows the build-up from the idea to reunite to the band taking to the stage, Noel admits: ‘I just don’t see myself on stage with Liam.

Some fans described the footage as 'excruciating' and likened it to a 'car crash' after catching a glimpse before the clip was taken down

Some fans described the footage as ‘excruciating’ and likened it to a ‘car crash’ after catching a glimpse before the clip was taken down

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The video began with Micah Richards singing the iconic lyrics before others including Sara Cox, Michael McIntyre, Emma Radacanu, Ross Kemp and Lee Mack also chimed in

The video began with Micah Richards singing the iconic lyrics before others including Sara Cox, Michael McIntyre, Emma Radacanu, Ross Kemp and Lee Mack also chimed in

And it has now been revealed that Liam and Noel Gallagher's legal team reportedly demanded its removal
As the BBC hadn't sought the correct permissions to use it on social media

And it has now been revealed that Liam and Noel Gallagher’s legal team reportedly demanded its removal as the BBC hadn’t sought the correct permissions to use it on social media

The project was a huge waste of time and money for the television company

The project was a huge waste of time and money for the television company 

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Should musicians have the final say over how their songs are used in major public events?

‘I don’t really want to go back with the tension, will it fall apart again?’

As moments from the historic tour play out, he adds: ‘The songs are one thing, but I’d forgotten what he [Liam] means to people.

‘I certainly wasn’t prepared for the intense outpouring… a sense of what it meant to people.’

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Later in the trailer, as the brothers walked on stage hand in hand, Liam adds: ‘We have got a chance to change the narrative of the band.’

The documentary features Liam and Noel’s first joint interview in over 20 years and is also set for release on Hulu and Disney+ in the US later this year.

The film is an unapologetically uplifting account of the biggest musical event of 2025, capturing the experience and emotions of the band and their fans across the world.

The unique perspective includes rehearsal, backstage and onstage access.

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Alongside the band’s sold-out world tour, the film also explores the profound emotional impact of this phenomenal global cultural moment and what their music means to audiences and generations worldwide.

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CAP-HAITIEN, Haiti (AP) — The U.S. deported more than 160 people to Haiti on Thursday for the first time since the Trump administration won a legal battle to end Temporary Protected Status for some 350,000 Haitians.

The plane landed in the northern Haitian city of Cap-Haitien because the main international airport in Port-au-Prince is considered too dangerous. The U.S. government currently has a ban on U.S. commercial flights to Haiti’s capital through early September because of ongoing gang violence.

The deportees were clad in white, and many covered their faces out of safety as journalists filmed their arrival. Nearly all declined to talk, with some fearing being targeted by gangs that control an estimated 70% of Port-au-Prince and swaths of land beyond.

The deportees included TPS holders and Haitians who had served prison sentences, said Jean Négot Bonheur Delva, director general of Haiti’s National Office of Migration.

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“It is not the Haitian state that asks for them to be sent back,” he said. “Our mission is to welcome migrants of forced return. … We welcome them with the aim of accompanying them to their home.”

Deported Haitians search for a home

Delva noted that some of the deportees were not born in Haiti, although they are of Haitian descent.

He said that several deportees planned to travel to Haiti’s southern region, a dangerous journey because gangs control the main routes leading to that area and are known to randomly open fire on vehicles passing through.

Others are going to Haiti’s western region, he said.

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“There is one migrant who knows nothing about Haiti because he said he was coming from the Dominican Republic; that’s where he was born,” Delva said.

He said the government would attempt to reunify him with any potential relatives in Haiti or the Dominican Republic, where his mother and father live.

Immigration officials in Haiti on Thursday offered deportees a maximum of $65 and something to drink and eat.

“Those who cannot reach their homes today, we will host them in secure spaces and the next day the process will continue until all migrants return home as they should,” Delva said.

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Delva did not say how many of the 161 deportees were TPS holders who had been living and working legally in the U.S. since 2010.

In late June, the U.S. Supreme Court allowed the TPS program to end, affecting some 1 million people from more than a dozen countries.

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The cases went back to the lower courts, but by late July, the government had not extended work permits for Haitians.

On Aug. 5, a federal judge in Washington, D.C., lifted an order preventing deportations of Haitians on Temporary Protected Status, which was effectively a formality after the Supreme Court ruling in June.

Activists warn Haiti is too dangerous for deportees

Activists have warned that Haiti is currently too dangerous and doesn’t have enough resources to help those being deported to a country of nearly 12 million people, of which more than half need humanitarian assistance because of surging gang violence and deepening poverty, hunger and violence.

Gang violence already has displaced a record 1.5 million people across Haiti, where more than 3,100 people were reported killed from January to June and another 1,189 injured, according to U.N. statistics.

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One deportee briefly spoke to The Associated Press as he arrived in Cap-Haitien. He identified himself as Jean Diane Louis and said he left Haiti when he was 5 years old. He said his family lives in New York City and that he was sentenced to 19 years in prison for an unspecified crime he asserted he did not commit.

“Then ICE came and took me without questioning me,” Louis said. “They just sent me here.”

As gang violence persists, Haitian migrants in the U.S. continue to be arrested and deported.

On Thursday, U.S. authorities arrested a popular Haitian pastor at a gas station in Springfield, Ohio, according to Springfield G92, a faith-based group supporting Haitian immigrants. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested a second Haitian man who was with him.

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The pastor, Gilbert Joubert Adrien, was being held by immigration authorities in Ohio, said Marjory Wentworth, a spokesperson for Springfield G92. She said ICE has been a heavy presence in recent days in Springfield, a city of about 60,000 people that gained attention when U.S. President Donald Trump said falsely during his 2024 campaign that Haitian residents there ate dogs.

Haiti’s Group Supporting Refugees and Returnees has decried the deportations.

“Haiti is not ready to receive this number of migrants who were in the TPS program,” it said in a statement Thursday.

The group noted that more than 140,000 Haitians have been deported from neighboring countries, including the Dominican Republic, in the first half of the year alone.

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“We note that there are no government measures in place to adequately assist these migrants,” the group said.

It added that many of those deported “have seen their dreams go up in smoke; the bonds they had already made in their communities are broken. Many are experiencing family separation.”

The U.S. had conducted about one deportation flight to Haiti since December 2023, according to Human Rights First’s ICE Flight Monitor, which tracks flight data. Since December 2025, flights have originated in Alexandria, Louisiana, a hub for ICE deportation flights, with a stop in Miami on the way to Cap-Haitien International Airport.

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The film set has taken over Glasgow’s Bothwell Street as final preparations are made for filming.

A glazing of snow sits in the middle of the junction between Bothwell and Wellington Street, and Christmas wreaths and a tree can be seen in the windows and in front of a Gotham City building.

The Bavaria Brauhaus on the corner of Wellington Street has temporarily been transformed into the Office of the City Clerk of the City of Gotham, and the bus stop just in front of it has fake timetables for Batman’s fictional city.

A camera crane and a variety of lighting and filming equipment were also seen on the streets around Glasgow city centre.

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Eager fans gathered along the streets hoping to catch a glimpse of the batmobile or part of the action.

Bystanders took pictures with Gotham City signs and there was plenty of excitement about when rehearsals or filming might begin.

Filming will take place in a number of locations around the city this month, with road closures expected in the Newton Street and North Street area.

Earlier this week, Gotham Police Swat vehicles were photographed in preparation for filming, alongside an American-style Gotham Police car and large lorries.

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But there has been excitement closer to home after a major bridge North West bridge has been transformed for filming on the upcoming Batman sequel.

The area on or near Bothwell Street in Glasgow City centre as crews make final preparations for the filming of The Batman: Part II. (Image: Danyel VanReenen/PA Wire)

The original was filmed throughout Liverpool

The Silver Jubilee Bridge in Runcorn was covered in artificial snow as crews filmed scenes for the latest instalment featuring the Caped Crusader.

Trucks sprayed fake snow across the iconic crossing on Saturday, creating an unusual sight in the height of summer.

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Directed by Matt Reeves, the latest instalment in the Batman franchise sees the return of Robert Pattinson as the caped crusader, alongside Colin Farrell as Oz Cobb, Jeffrey Wright as James Gordon and Andy Serkis as Alfred Pennyworth.

The area on or near Bothwell Street in Glasgow City centre as crews make final preparations for the filming of The Batman: Part II (Image: Danyel VanReenen/PA Wire)

The cast also includes Scarlett Johansson, Jayme Lawson and Charles Dance.

The movie is the follow-up to Reeves’s 2022 film The Batman, which took more than 772 million US dollars (£570 million) at the global box office.

It is due to be released in cinemas on February 18 2028.

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Glasgow has doubled as the fictional Gotham City a number of times previously, including in Christopher Nolan’s 2012 film The Dark Knight Rises, The Batman (2022) and The Flash (2023).

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Everything Kim Cattrall does to maintain her incredible looks and figure as the Sex And The City star turns 70

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It’s been 28 years since Kim Cattrall emerged as blonde bombshell Samantha Jones in Sex And The City.

And still to this day, the actress continues to showcase her envy-inducing looks at the age of 70.

Kim, who celebrates her 70th birthday on Friday, proves the ageing process is not anything to be afraid of as she continues to flaunt her stunning looks.

Ahead of approaching her seventies, the star has been open about how her beauty philosophy has changed over the years.

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‘As you get older, you realise that you’re enough, and all those other cliches,’ she told ELLE.

As she enters a new chapter, what are the secrets to her flawless appearance and jaw-dropping figure? Here, the Daily Mail finds out. 

Everything Kim Cattrall does to maintain her youthful looks and incredible figure as the Sex And The City star turns 70 on Friday

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The actress proves the ageing process is not anything to be afraid of as she continues to flaunt her stunning looks

The actress proves the ageing process is not anything to be afraid of as she continues to flaunt her stunning looks

It's been 28 years since Kim Cat emerged as blonde bombshell Samantha Jones in Sex And The City

It’s been 28 years since Kim Cat emerged as blonde bombshell Samantha Jones in Sex And The City

More than a decade ago, Kim told the Daily Mail that she wanted to ’embrace aging.’

But now she has admitted that she is all about ‘battling aging in every way I can,’ with the help of Botox and fillers.

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However, going under the needle, isn’t entirely in vain for the Emmy-nominated star.

She told The Sunday Times: ‘It’s not just a vanity thing. I play a certain kind of woman who looks a certain kind of way. And professionally I am looking after myself.’

The star admitted thanks to her financial situation, she can basically do whatever she wants to her face and body.

Still, she warns that the end goal is to continue looking like the Kim Cattrall we all know.

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The actress added that she wants to ‘look like the best version’ of herself and encourages anyone thinking of cosmetic surgery to find the ‘right surgeon.’

She added: ‘It can’t be emphasized enough. You want to look like you!’

Last year, Kim gave a peek inside her skincare routine as she was the beauty muse for Lancôme’s Rénergie Triple Serum Retinol.

She uses it for a ‘boost of love and attention,’ citing vitamin C, peptides and pure retinol as the hero ingredients.

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‘Look we all know this is an ad, but this will fade your wrinkles — not your smile,’ she said in a Mother’s Day-themed ad for the product.

As for makeup, her approach has changed over the years.

She now uses less in her day-to-day life, focusing on using a good sunscreen and moisturizer daily.

‘As I get older, less really is a lot more. I don’t want to start wearing a lot of makeup,’ she told People.

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‘I want to feel my skin being able to breathe and protect it and support it.’

When it comes to maintaining her incredible figure, Kim likes to keep very active.

She told Woman and Home: ‘I try to do cardio three or four times a week. 

‘And I’ve had injuries in the past so I also do ‘physio yoga’ – a combination of physio and yoga so I’m constantly trying to rehabilitate my body. 

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‘The older I get, the less jarring I want my exercise to be and I find that a long walk is equally as helpful and satisfying as a three-mile jog.’

The star admitted that she is all about 'battling aging in every way I can,' with the help of Botox and fillers

The star admitted that she is all about ‘battling aging in every way I can,’ with the help of Botox and fillers 

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Kim doesn’t want to injure her body by running too much, so the walks help her get the cardio exercise that she needs. She also enjoys swimming. 

The actress credits ‘physio yoga’ for helping to reduce and manage her chronic knee pain and injuries from stage rehearsals and intense filming. 

As for food, the actress follows the anti-inflammatory Perricone Diet to maintain her youthful glow. 

She likes to eat almost anything, especially pasta with garlic, dry herbs, stewing meat, and vegetables.

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She told Woman and Home: ‘I have a big appetite and I like to eat, and staying on top of that is about knowing myself and saying, ‘I can eat that today, but tomorrow I’m not going to’. 

‘And I’m always aware from gaining and losing weight for parts that the time in the gym trying to lose extra weight is really hard work! I always have that in my mind.’

Ahead of her 70th birthday, the actress opened up about the biggest lesson she learned in her 60s.

She told New Beauty: ‘Patience and looking back on what I feel I’ve accomplished, and enjoying that success and surrounding myself with people that want the best for me personally and professionally.

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‘That sounds like, ‘well, why wouldn’t you, of course,’ but sometimes that’s taken for granted, and I don’t think we should take our girlfriends or our mentors for granted because they’ve been there, and that knowledge, you can’t find in a doctor’s office.’

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Man Utd news: Michael Carrick to get transfer gift as medical booked for double deal

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Manchester United are reportedly involved in several transfer dealings as Michael Carrick looks to improve his squad ahead of the new Premier League season

Manchester United are set for a busy end to the summer transfer window. Manager Michael Carrick remains focused on strengthening his squad ahead of deadline day on September 1.

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United have submitted a bid worth up to £65m for Brighton star Carlos Baleba as part of the club’s midfield overhaul. He would become the third midfielder to head to Old Trafford this summer, after the completion of moves for Andrey Santos and Youri Tielemans.

The 22-year-old midfielder would become the team’s most expensive signing of the window so far. However, Carrick’s side are set to recoup some of their transfer outlay through a sell-on clause which is expected to be activated this summer.

Meanwhile, the Red Devils look set to lose out on two academy prospects to Arsenal. Here, Mirror Football looks at some of the biggest transfer stories surrounding United.

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United are set to receive an unexpected gift in the transfer window, with former defender Willy Kambwala all set to leave Villarreal. The 21-year-old made 10 appearances for United before joining the Spanish club in 2024.

The Manchester Evening News reports that United included a “sizeable” sell-on fee when dealing with Villarreal two years ago. Italian club Como are claimed to be leading the race for Kambwala’s signature, while La Liga club Osasuna have also shown interest.

The situation means United will receive a small sum when Kambwala leaves Villarreal, as he is not expected to command a significant fee, which reduces the amount heading back to Old Trafford. The defender has made 23 total appearances since leaving United, with injury limiting his minutes last season.

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With United set to benefit from the sell-on fee in Kambwala’s deal, the club have recently included the same clause when selling academy stars this summer. Tyler Fredricson’s move to Lausanne-Sport also included a “high percentage” sell-on fee, with a similar clause inserted in Radek Vitek’s switch to Middlesbrough.

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Elsewhere, United are reportedly set to lose academy prospects James Scanlon and Habeeb Ogunneye to Arsenal. Winger Scanlon, 19, spent part of last season with Swindon Town, while defender Ogunneye, 20, was loaned to Newport County until returning in January.

The Evening Standard reports that Scanlon is a serious target for the Gunners, who have focused on snapping up several young prospects this summer. It is claimed that further talks with United are planned over the Gibraltar international, with personal terms not expected to cause any issues.

It is added that Arsenal are closing in on a free transfer for Ogunneye, who was reportedly set to undergo his medical on Thursday, with United retaining a 40 per cent sell-on clause. The defender is set to join the Gunners’ Under-21 side and will also be given chances to train with the first team.

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JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — A charter plane carrying eight people crashed Thursday near a remote radar site in western Alaska, a federal official said.

Clint Johnson, the National Transportation Safety Board’s Alaska region chief, said two pilots and six passengers were on board. He did not immediately have details on their status.

The plane took off from Anchorage and is believed to have crashed early Thursday afternoon on approach to Cape Newenham, he said.

The information received so far is preliminary, he said.

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The Alaska Rescue Coordination Center said it launched a search and rescue mission after receiving a report of an “aircraft incident” near the Cape Newenham Long Range Radar Site. It said additional information would be released as it became available and did not respond to questions.

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Jenna Bush Hager calls out Meghan and Prince for ‘lighting a match’ only to return to UK six years later

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Jenna Bush Hager and Sheinelle Jones called out Meghan Markle and Prince Harry for blowing up their life in the UK only to return six years later

Jenna Bush Hager and Sheinelle Jones called out Meghan Markle and Prince Harry for blowing up their life in the UK only to return six years later.

On Wednesday night, Meghan and Harry shocked the world with the announcement that they would be relocating back to Britain along with their two children, Prince Archie, seven, and Princess Lilibet, five.

The news comes just six years after the couple left their life as royals to live in California in an explosive move that reportedly tore Prince Harry’s family apart.

And it looks like both Bush Hager and her co-host Jones were just as shocked by the news as the rest of the world.

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They discussed the hot topic on the August 20 episode of Today with Jenna & Sheinelle, and Bush Hager admitted that when she first got the alert about the former royals, she thought it was a ‘prank.’

‘This is what we do know, which is very little. They visited the King and Queen Camilla in July,’ Bush Hager said of the couple’s recent July trip to the UK to visit King Charles III and Queen Camilla. 

‘It was the first time that they have taken their kids to go visit their grandparents in four years. 

‘Think about little kids’ lives, how much changes in four years. It’s like, [they’re] totally different humans,’ she continued.

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Jenna Bush Hager and Sheinelle Jones called out Meghan Markle and Prince Harry for blowing up their life in the UK only to return six years later 

On Wednesday night, Meghan and Harry shocked the world with the announcement that they would be relocating back to Britain along with their two children, Prince Archie , seven, and Princess Lilibet, five

On Wednesday night, Meghan and Harry shocked the world with the announcement that they would be relocating back to Britain along with their two children, Prince Archie , seven, and Princess Lilibet, five 

They then started discussing Harry and Meghan’s dramatic move to the US six years ago, claiming it felt like the former royal couple ‘lit a match’ and blew everything up when they fled the UK.

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The two co-hosts said that Meghan and Harry’s move back to Britain should be a ‘lesson’ to others. 

‘It’s a lesson for everybody. When you leave something and say you’re never going back… [don’t] light a match,’ Jenna said.

‘They sort of threw whatever at the institutions that exist in the UK. It’s hard to say things like that and then be like, well…’ the host trailed off, as she threw her hands in the air. 

‘They were like, “We’re out, hello US,”‘ Sheinelle interjected. 

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‘I also think, good for them for living their life,’ Jenna added.

Sheinelle suggested that they may have moved back to the UK to spend more time with family.

‘I feel like our parents aren’t getting any younger, our grandparents, and so you want your kids to know their grandparents and their cousins and their family members,’ Sheinelle theorized.

‘I totally understand the move, but I think the reason people are surprised was because there was a little bit of…’ Jenna trailed off again.

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They then started discussing Harry and Meghan's dramatic move to the US six years ago, claiming it felt like the former royal couple 'lit a match' and blew everything up when they fled the UK. Meghan is seen in 2023

They then started discussing Harry and Meghan’s dramatic move to the US six years ago, claiming it felt like the former royal couple ‘lit a match’ and blew everything up when they fled the UK. Meghan is seen in 2023 

The two co-hosts (seen in 2019) said that Meghan and Harry's move back to Britain should be a 'lesson' to others

The two co-hosts (seen in 2019) said that Meghan and Harry’s move back to Britain should be a ‘lesson’ to others 

Prince Harry and Meghan are expected to move back to the UK this month.

It is understood that they will enroll their children in a UK school and will establish a private, non-royal home base in Britain while still maintaining their residences in Montecito, California, and Portugal.

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King Charles III, who is understood to have been informed of Harry’s plans only on Sunday, is said to welcome the opportunity to spend more time privately with his younger son and grandchildren.

But Buckingham Palace’s position on Harry and Meghan’s official status is understood to be unchanged.

Prince Harry is still reportedly estranged from his older brother, Prince William, and his wife, Catherine, Princess of Wales.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex moved to California in 2020 with Hollywood seemingly at their feet, armed with their royal titles, global fame and blockbuster deals worth tens of millions of dollars.

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There was a reported $100 million Netflix agreement and a $20 million Spotify contract – while podcasts, documentaries and television shows were promised. 

But in the years since, their original Netflix contract ended, and the Duchess’ series, With Love, Meghan, lasted just two seasons.

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