A huge police cordon is in place in Edgware Road, north-west London, with the Tube station on the street closed as emergency services deal with a serious incident.
Videos shared on social media show multiple police vehicles and other emergency crews outside the underground station, while part of the street has been closed off.
Transport for London (TfL) says on its website: “This station is closed while police respond to an incident. Tickets are being accepted on London Buses.”
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Closures are in place on multiple roads, including Marylebone Flyover, Marylebone Road and Edgware Road.
The US actor first became an international heartthrob when he appeared in the Netflix adventure drama Outer Banks as Rafe Cameron. After that, he proved himself to be far more than a YA drama star when he was cast alongside Daniel Craig in Luca Guadagnino’s Queer and, more recently, in the Apple TV+ crime drama Lucky.
With Netflix having recently unveiled the final season of Outer Banks, Drew has plenty more projects in the pipeline, further cementing his place as one of Hollywood’s most exciting young actors.
In the next two years, Drew will appear with Dan Stevens in the science fiction drama Onslaught, play an aspiring musician in Deep Cuts and star with Margaret Qualley in Gothic horror King Snake.
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But long before he was an in-demand film star, Drew was a working actor with smaller supporting roles on film and TV.
Here are nine roles you may well have totally forgotten Drew Starkey once played…
Love, Simon (2018)
Drew Starkey in Love, Simon
One of Drew’s earliest big-screen roles came when he played Garrett Laughlin in Love, Simon.
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The teen rom-com centred around a closeted teenage boy who is threatened with being outed to his entire high school by an anonymous blackmailer. All the while, he’s also trying to find the identity of his classmate with whom he’s fallen in love online.
That same year, Drew played Brian MacIntosh Jr. in the coming-of-age drama The Hate U Give, which starred Amandla Stenberg as a high school student coping after witnessing her friend being killed in a police shooting.
Drew played a police officer who shot the teenager after mistaking her hairbrush for a gun.
Drew played a minor role in Just Mercy, which starred Michael B Jordan as the real-life lawyer and civil rights activist Brian Stevenson, who represented Black prisoners on death row in the South of the USA.
Just Mercy was another project in which Drew played a police officer, mirroring his work in The Hate U Give a year earlier. He appeared briefly in the 2019 film, in a scene in which he tried to block a group of people from entering a public hearing.
Drew made a brief appearance as a criminal named Tim in the first season of the TV series Doom Patrol.
The show starred Brendan Fraser, Diane Guerrero and Matt Bomer as an unlikely team of superheroes, who gain their powers in a series of tragic incidents.
In his episode, Drew played a low-level robber whose heist goes wrong when an ATM came to life and started talking to him.
Four years later, it was brought back for a third and final series, titled Scream: Resurrection, which introduced footballer Deion Elliot, played by RJ Cyler, as he was tormented by Ghostface and his own hidden skeletons.
Drew appeared in four episodes of the horror show as Hawkins, Deion’s friend and teammate, who was secretly involved romantically with another openly gay student at his high school.
Spanning several decades in two rural towns in Ohio and West Virginia, the post-World War II crime drama centred on orphaned Arvin Russell, played by the Spider-Man actor, as he encountered corrupt cops, sinister preachers and a local serial killer.
Drew had a minor role as Tommy Matson, a member of the gang of youths who harassed and tormented Arvin’s stepsister, Lenora, played by Eliza Scanlen, until Tom’s character had to step in.
Embattled (2020)
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Embattled starred Stephen Dorff as a reigning mixed martial arts fighter, who was forced to confront his family’s abusive legacy after his son, played by Darren Mann, chose to follow in his MMA footsteps.
With around two minutes of screen time, it’s a role so minor it’s certainly not worth fans of the actor seeking out especially for him. However, the film does have a 70% score on Rotten Tomatoes, with The Guardian calling Embattled “part classic montage-showdown sports movie, part southern gothic Oedipal family drama”.
Hellraiser (2022)
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Drew Starkey as Trevor in the Hellraiser reboot
The 11th instalment in the Hellraiser franchise starred Odessa A’zion as Riley, a woman recovering from addiction, who found a puzzle box that summoned masochistic humanoids, much like the franchise’s original villain Pinhead.
In what was, at that time, one of his biggest film roles to date, Drew played Trevor, Riley’s no-good boyfriend who she met in a recovery programme.
Josephine Langford and Drew Starkey in The Other Zoey
Drew’s last film role before Queer, which helped him graduate from small roles and young adult projects into a more serious name in Hollywood, was the Amazon Prime rom-com The Other Zoey.
In the movie, Drew played a college soccer star whose amnesia leads to him mistaking computer major Zoey, played by Josephine Langford, for his girlfriend (also called Zoey).
Despite the cringe-y plot setup, the rom-com had surprisingly good reviews, with Variety calling it “a pleasant enough diversion for those who want familiar genre beats sounded by the usual attractive actors in the customary attractive settings”.
All five seasons of Outer Banks are now streaming on Netflix.
Chelsea are open to offloading Jackson before the end of the summer transfer window and Atletico’s sporting director, Mateu Alemany, was in London on Thursday to discuss a deal for the Senegal international.
According to Marca, Jackson has now approved a move to Diego Simeone’s side but Atletico have not managed to reach an agreement with Chelsea.
The report claims that Jackson views Atletico as ‘the most appealing’ destination, however, Chelsea’s preference is to sell Jackson rather than see the striker leave on another season-long loan.
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Chelsea are now said to be waiting for Villa to step forward with an offer for Jackson before the window closes.
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Villa remain in the market to sign a striker as they face the prospect of selling Ollie Watkins to Al-Hilal.
Chelsea are waiting for Aston Villa to make their move for Nicolas Jackson (Getty)
Earlier this week, Villa rejected a bid of €45 million (£38.5m) from the Saudi Pro League side for the England international.
Jackson is also understood to be open to joining Aston Villa, where he would be reunited with Unai Emery having played under the Spaniard at Villarreal.
Chelsea are demanding a £60m fee for Jackson, who has scored 30 goals in 81 appearances for the club.
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Jackson was left out of Chelsea’s squad for their final pre-season friendly last Saturday as Xabi Alonso’s side sealed a 3-1 win against Real Sociedad at Stamford Bridge.
Dr Francesco Restuccia, a fire expert at King’s College London, described the increase in fires at recycling centres as “exponential” and stated that the public are now using lithium batteries in a huge variety of everyday objects such as smartphones, children’s toys, toothbrushes and vapes, with many of these carelessly thrown away.
Content creator Good Good Golf, the title sponsor of a new PGA Tour event this fall, posted and then deleted a video for a Callaway driver in which a man shoves to the ground a woman who was reaching for his new driver.
The video was deleted by Good Good and Callaway late Friday after criticism that it portrayed violence against women, though clips of the ad still made the rounds on social media after the official accounts took it down.
The characters in the ad are both with Good Good — Garrett Clark, who rushes over to shove Alexis Miestowski and then says to her as she lies on the ground, “Do not touch my new driver.”
Good Good apologized Saturday in a statement on social media that said, “We posted a video to our channels that ultimately depicted actions that are not aligned with our values as a brand. We have since taken that content down, and sincerely apologize. Good Good has always stood for making the game of golf more inclusive to all, and we will continue to ensure that is our mission going forward.”
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Good Good Golf was launched as a YouTube channel in 2020 and now is among the largest content creators in the sport, featuring eight men and four women competing in golf and various challenges. It has made-for-TV shows, apparel and other merchandise.
Callaway Golf partnered with Good Good in 2023.
“We are disappointed by the content that was posted, and are appreciative of Good Good for addressing this. We look forward to working together to ensure a more inclusive space in golf,” Callaway Golf said in a statement.
The PGA Tour has been embracing content creators over the last several years, and Good Good took a big step this year when it became title sponsor of the Good Good Championship, part of the FedEx Cup Fall that will be played Nov. 12-15 in Austin, Texas.
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“The PGA Tour believes in golf’s ability to bring people together and create a welcoming environment for all. We do not condone violence in any form, and the since-deleted video does not reflect our values or commitment to inclusivity and respect,” the tour said in a statement.
The units are being transported from the Port of Goole to Eggborough via inland waterways, following their arrival by sea.
They are being transported using the MB Off-Roader barge, which is owned and operated by Humber-based Casper River and Canal Transport Limited.
Sean Taylor, operations manager at the company said: “This project demonstrates exactly why we established Casper River and Canal Transport.
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“These transformers have arrived into Goole by sea and, rather than immediately placing two units weighing more than 180 tonnes each onto the road network, we have been able to transfer them onto MB Off-Roader and continue their journey by water to Eggborough.”
A temporary pontoon has been installed at Eggborough to allow the transformers to be safely offloaded from the barge for the final leg of their journey by land.
Mr Taylor said: “The installation of the temporary pontoon at Eggborough is an especially important part of the project because it demonstrates that we are not necessarily limited to established facilities.
“Where the waterway, engineering and site conditions allow, project-specific loading and discharge solutions can open up many more locations to waterborne freight.”
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The Aire & Calder Navigation, used for the inland leg of the journey, is part of a historic industrial transport network that once carried millions of tonnes of freight across Yorkshire and the Humber.
Casper River and Canal Transport Limited, established in 2024, aims to revive commercial freight transport on the region’s inland waterways.
Police are urging residents to be on the alert and want to know if any of the stolen items are offered for sale on online selling platforms.
The thieves struck between 11pm on Monday 18th August and 7am on Tuesday 19th August in Yarborough Close and South View, both in Tunstall near Catterifk Garrison.
They took a grey DGI Mini drone, a Falcon FQ50 thermal spotter, a PARD night vision add-on, a Lenovo Magic Pad, wireless Logitech headphones and two pairs of Tommy Hilfiger designer glasses.
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Officers are asking local residents to check their CCTV and doorbell cameras to see if they have recorded suspicious people or vehicles in the area.
They are also urging residents to remain vigilant, ensuring vehicles are locked and valuables are removed from sight.
If you believe you have seen or see any of the stolen items being offered for sale on sites such as Facebook Marketplace, eBay, Gumtree, or other online marketplaces, police ask that you report this to them together with any relevant screenshots, seller details, or listing information where possible.
If you witnessed anything unusual, have information about these offences, or believe you have seen any of the stolen property, please contact North Yorkshire Police quoting these reference numbers:
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Yarborough Close: 12260161525 and South View: 12260161662.
North Yorkshire Police can be contacted by ringing 101, reporting online via the North Yorkshire Police website, or by emailing jordan.salt@northyorkshire.police.uk.
And for those seeking a deep belly laugh, you can’t go wrong with 2023’s Theatre Camp, which is now streaming on Disney+.
The film, which has earned an impressive 90% from Rotten Tomatoes’ audience-generated Popcornmeter, stars Molly Gordon (The Bear, Booksmart), Ayo Edebiri (The Bear, Bottoms), Ben Platt (Pitch Perfect), and Noah Galvin (Booksmart).
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On paper, Theatre Camp sounds pretty conventional. A documentary crew follows counsellors Rebecca-Diane (Gordon) and Amos Klobuchar (Platt) as they oversee the kids’ end-of-camp musical. The business has suffered the tragic loss of a beloved leader and must also battle buyouts and money woes.
Troy Rubinsky (Jimmy Tatro), the son of the camp’s absent owner Joan (Amy Sedaris), is tasked with wading out of this mess. But it’s hard to believe the selfie-obsessed, non-theatre-going influencer will truly “vibe” with his new home’s cut-throat earnestness.
None of this, however, can prepare you for just how funny the joke-riddled script is. There’s an unspeakably hilarious seance. A child who uses a tear stick is confronted like a budding addict – “she’s using,” a suspicious Rebecca-Diane mutters to her co-leader before rolling on the stage, Action Man-style.
A nose-related incident later in the movie might be one of the funniest I’ve seen.
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If you don’t believe me, the critics have my back. The Guardian called Theatre Camp “hilarious” and “zippy,” while Empire said, “barely 20 seconds ever go by without you laughing”. Both gave the movie four stars.
I also dare you not to get the endlessly catchy Camp Isn’t Home song stuck in your head all week.
Despite its warm critical reception, it’s hard not to feel the side-splitting comedy has remained a little under-sung in the UK. It made around $400,900 (£298,484) at the international box office, which I’m pretty sure mostly came from me (I saw it in the cinema six times).
Safe to say you know my verdict by now: I think Theatre Camp is the funniest film of this decade. And luckily for all of us, it’s available to stream on Disney+ now.
Robins are a common sight in British gardens all year round, but they can struggle to find food during summer and need a helping hand to survive
Robins are often associated with winter, but they live in Britain year-round and can struggle to survive in summer. Earthworms are their main food source, but during hot, dry spells, worms burrow deeper into the ground and become hard to find.
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Providing food for robins can make a real difference to their survival, but where you place a feeder in your garden matters just as much as what you put in it. James Martin, an expert from Woodland Trust, says attracting robins is as simple as long as you keep the feeder away from plants.
He said: “Robins, and other birds, are more likely to spend time in your garden if they feel safe from predators like cats. Ideally, bird feeders should be positioned around two metres away from dense vegetation.
“This will reduce the chance of a surprise attack by cats, and means birds can still easily retreat to cover if needed.”
Bushes, trees and flowerbeds all make good hiding spots for cats, and most birds will avoid feeders placed too close to the ground or near foliage
Keeping feeders near plants can also harm your garden. Bird droppings falling on flowerbeds or crops can introduce bacteria, disease or other pathogens to your plants.
Try to place your feeder in a shaded spot and keep it well clear of fences and sheds, which cats can climb to reach it.
Position it somewhere visible from your home so you can easily see when it needs refilling and enjoy watching the birds feed.
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Once you have found the right spot, stock your feeder with fat balls, which give robins a big energy boost when food has been scarce.
Robins also eat fruit, sunflower seeds and crushed peanuts, but mealworms are a particular favourite and will bring them back time and again.
Helping robins now means they are more likely to stay healthy going into autumn and winter, and your garden will become a regular stop for them throughout the year.
The practice has treated numerous dogs with grass seeds lodged in their ears, noses, paws and even under their tails, causing severe irritation, infection and pain.
Since May, Harrison Family Vets’ 10 practices have treated more than 460 cases linked to grass seeds.
Grass seeds (Image: Harrison Vets)
Grass seeds have pointed, barbed tips that let them move in one direction through a dog’s coat and, once caught in fur, burrow into the skin or body openings, often needing removal by a vet under sedation or general anaesthetic.
Grass-seed problems rise in summer when grasses flower and produce seeds; warm, dry weather makes seed heads break away more easily and cling to passing dogs, while long grass, meadows and roadside verges pose the biggest risk.
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James Harris, group clinical director from Harrison Family Vets, said: “Grass seeds are always a problem in the summer months, but we’ve seen a noticeable increase in cases this year, which could be due to recent high temperatures combined with very little rainfall.
“Whilst they may look harmless, these tiny seeds can cause an incredible amount of discomfort and, if left untreated, can lead to serious infections or even migrate deeper into the body.
“Unfortunately, it’s almost impossible to stop dogs exploring grassy areas altogether and most love running through long grass, especially during the summer. However, there are simple steps owners can take that can dramatically reduce the risk.”
Thoroughly check their dog’s coat after every walk, paying particular attention to the ears, paws, between the toes, armpits and under the tail.
Brush their dog’s coat regularly to remove any grass seeds before they become embedded.
Trim excess hair around the paws and between the toes if appropriate, especially for long-haired breeds.
Be alert for signs that a grass seed may have become lodged, including persistent head shaking, excessive licking of a paw, limping, repeated sneezing, swelling, redness or sudden discomfort.
Owners should not try to remove deeply embedded grass seeds themselves, as they could make the injury worse, and should seek veterinary advice quickly if their dog keeps shaking its head, limping or sneezing, or appears to be in pain after a walk.
Grass seeds can also lodge in a dog’s eyes, with a sore or weepy eye among the warning signs that need prompt veterinary attention, as veterinary guidance highlights.
James added: “Early treatment is important because grass seeds rarely work their way back out once they’ve penetrated the skin. The sooner they’re removed, the less likely they are to cause complications and infection. A few minutes spent checking your dog after each walk could save them a great deal of pain and help avoid more invasive treatment.”
A road closure was put in place while emergency services attended and tests were carried out on the substance.
A woman has been arrested and charged after an unknown substance was discovered on a lamppost in Edinburgh.
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The incident was reported on Thursday evening, August 20, after officers were alerted to “items being placed on a lamppost” on Morningside Road.
A road closure was put in place while emergency services attended and the substance was removed. Police and firefighters were at the scene, while public transport services in the area were disrupted and a cordon was erected around the lamppost.
It remains unclear what the substance was, however it was tested and found to pose no threat to the public.
A 30-year-old woman has now been arrested and charged in connection with culpable and reckless conduct, reports Edinburgh Live. She is due to appear at Edinburgh Sheriff Court at a later date.
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A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “On the evening of Thursday, 20 August, 2026, a further report was made about items being placed on a lamppost in the Morningside Road area of Edinburgh.
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“A short closure was put in place while this was removed and further tests are being carried out on the substance to establish exactly what has been used. However, it was found to pose no further threat to the public.
“A 30-year-old woman has been arrested and charged in connection with culpable and reckless conduct.
“She is due to appear at Edinburgh Sheriff Court at a later date.”
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