The MV Isle of Islay arrived in Greenock on Sunday morning after a journey taking around a month.
CalMac’s newest ferry has arrived on the Clyde after a 3,000-nautical mile voyage from the Turkish shipyard where it was built.
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The MV Isle of Islay arrived in Greenock on Sunday morning after a journey taking around a month. The vessel will serve residents of its namesake island, as well as the Isle of Jura in the Inner Hebrides.
It has a capacity of 450 people, 100 cars, or 14 commercial vehicles. MV Isle of Islay is the first of four 95-metre-long ferries being built at Turkey’s Cemre shipyard.
It was handed over to the government agency CMAL in January. During the voyage to Scotland, the crew on board the ferry took part in a dramatic rescue near Gibraltar.
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Amid stormy conditions, the vessel had to leave its berth and take to sea, where the crew spotted a man in the water.
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A fast rescue craft was deployed to save him and he was handed over to authorities in Morocco.
The First Minister welcomed the arrival of the ferry on Sunday. Posting on X, John Swinney said: “Delighted to see MV Isle of Islay arrive in Scotland – a welcome addition to @CalMacFerries fleet.
“My warmest thanks to the crew for handling a challenging journey with great skill and to everyone who has played a part in making this happen.”
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Stephen Hendry reacted to what Quinten Hann did during a snooker tournament at the Crucible
15:20, 22 Feb 2026Updated 15:21, 22 Feb 2026
Stephen Hendry has voiced his astonishment at Quinten Hann’s choice to jet back to Australia between matches at the World Snooker Championship. The 48-year-old used the break between his Crucible matches in 2003 to travel back to Australia before making the return journey to Sheffield.
Among the sport’s most unconventional characters, former snooker professional Hann once challenged opponent Andy Hicks to a fight during his first-round 10-4 defeat at the world championship in 2004. Tensions erupted after the pair traded words, with Hicks accused of mocking Hann before the official intervened.
The previous year, Hann had made the most of his opening round win by flying out to his homeland ahead of his second round match. While many still recall Hann’s confrontation with Hicks, news of his extraordinary journey to Australia the year before came as a surprise to seven-time world champion Hendry.
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The former world No. 14 had beaten 1991 champion John Parrott in the opening round at the Crucible. With a week’s break before his next match, Hann travelled to Australia before returning to Sheffield for a 13-2 thrashing by eventual tournament victor Mark Williams.
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“I didn’t know that,” Hendry said on the Snooker Club podcast. “That’s unbelievable. How can you go back to Australia between matches? That is unbelievable.
“He came up to Scotland once, and he was unpredictable. He wanted to practise with me. We set up to play a best-of-nine. We broke off for the first frame, and he smashed them from the back. I’ve made a century, and my manager was sat watching.
He asked him: ‘Why did you do that?’ And he said: ‘I just wanted to see what he could do. My manager felt like saying: ‘Did you not know what he can do?’”
Hann was known for his unconventional opening shots against top players, including Ronnie O’Sullivan during the 2000 Grand Prix. When asked about his strategy after a 5-0 defeat, he explained: “I thought that if I couldn’t win the second frame from all the chances I had, I shouldn’t be out there.
“If a professional can’t win with those chances, then you are not a professional. Either way I played today, it was going to go the same way.”
Hann’s snooker career concluded in 2006 when he received an eight-year ban for match-fixing following the previous year’s China Open. He had resigned his World Professional Billiards and Snooker membership shortly before the sanction was confirmed.
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DC Mark Luker (not pictured) was one of the first officers on the scene (Picture: AFP)
One of the first police officers on the scene of the 2017 London Bridge terror attack has been sacked for gross misconduct.
DC Mark Luker used the word ‘pikey’ in messages about Gypsy, Roma and Traveller people, a tribunal heard.
In one WhatsApp message, the British Transport Policeman used the term ‘dag’s, referencing a scene in the Guy Ritchie film Snatch in which Stephen Graham’s character struggles to understand Brad Pitt’s character’s accent when he mentions dogs.
Luker, in another message, referred to ‘scrap metal, lead roofing and cable’ which he admitted was a joke to associate theft with the Irish Traveller community, the panel was told.
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The panel concluded he probably knew the language was ‘offensive’ to a minority community and ruled it gross misconduct.
Luker was a member of a WhatsApp group called ‘Selbie Gumshoes’ with other members of the Major Serious and Organised Crime (MSOC) team.
The terror attacks in 2017 injured dozens of people and killed several (Picture: AFP)
On December 31 2024, during a conversation about someone winning a bottle of whiskey which still had a security tag attached, he wrote: ‘Was this a raffle on a certain kind of site? Lots of mobile-type homes? Lots of ‘Dags?”
He then added: ‘You are the MSOC pikey liaison.’
The panel found that these were ‘deliberate messages that clearly link the Irish Traveller community to acts of theft.’
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On March 17, 2025, another group member shared a video of ‘Paddy Day parade on Inishbofin’, with the message: ‘Just like a Disney World Parade. They know how to put on a show,’ the panel heard.
Luker replied: ‘Off to find some scrap metal, lead roofing and cable’, the panel was told.
The panel concluded that this was ‘deliberate and discriminatory’ in linking the Gypsy, Roma and Traveller community to theft.
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Luker said that he was one of the first responders to the 2017 terrorist attack on London Bridge, and one of his coping mechanisms for dealing with the day can involve the use of humour.
He said he did not intend for the word ‘pikey’ in the messages to be offensive, and the panel accepted that DC Luker was not ‘inherently racist’.
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The panel wrote: ‘As an experienced BTP police officer used to dealing with a whole range of people, the panel found that, on the balance of probabilities, he probably would have known that this was an especially offensive use of language directed towards members of a minority community.’
Manchester City ramped up the pressure on Arsenal at the top of the Premier League as they closed to within two points of the leaders by beating Newcastle 2-1 on Saturday.
Mikel Arteta’s side need to respond after their midweek title setback at Wolves.
Spurs are danger of being dragged into a relegation battle but they hope the appointment of Igor Tudor will give them a lift for what is a crunch game for both clubs.
Tudor has been appointed until the end of the season and can instantly make himself a hero with Spurs fans.
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Arsenal have managed just two wins in their last seven Premier League games and are facing fresh accusations of being “bottlers” after they let a two-goal lead slip to draw 2-2 at Wolves on Wednesday.
The Gunners are set to be met be a fierce atmosphere at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and the way they handle that could say a lot about their title hopes.
Here is everything you need to know about how to follow the action…
How to watch Tottenham vs Arsenal
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TV channel: In the UK, the game will be televised live on Sky Sports. Coverage starts at 4pm GMT on Sky Sports Premier League and 4.25pm on Sky Sports Main Event, following the Nottingham Forest vs Liverpool fixture.
Live stream: Sky Sports subscribers can also catch the contest live online via the Sky Go app.
Live blog: You can follow all the action on matchday via Standard Sport’s live blog, with expert analysis from Dom Smith and Matt Verri at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
The former royal was arrested at his Sandringham home on his 66th birthday on suspicion of misconduct in public office.
Lucy Needham Deputy Head of Showbiz and Ryan Carroll Reporter
14:55, 22 Feb 2026Updated 14:56, 22 Feb 2026
A joke about Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s links to Jeffrey Epstein right in front of Prince William and Kate at the BAFTAs has resurfaced. The former royal was arrested at his Sandringham home – on his 66th birthday – on suspicion of misconduct in public office during the week.
Accusations over Andrew’s links to convicted paedophile Epstein have plagued the family for years but finally came to a head with the US Department of Justice released files. Ahead of the BAFTAs tonight, a gag from a previous award show has come to light.
Actress Rebel Wilson took to the stage at the British Academy Film Awards back in 2020 and stole the show with a number of toe-curling references to some of the royals biggest scandals, all with the Prince and Princess of Wales sitting metres from her.
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As reported by the Mirror, one of these has dominated headlines again this week. Australian comedy actress Rebel referenced Prince Andrew and the recently abdicated Prince Harry before presenting the Best Director award to filmmaker Sam Mendes.
Addressing the star-studded audience at London’s Royal Albert Hall, she joked about the subjects that were on everyone’s lips that it appeared she’d been told not to mention.
“Good evening distinguished guests and those that don’t identify as that. It is really great to be here, at the Royal Andrew… Royal Harry… no, sorry, Royal Phil- at this royal… palace place,” she corrected herself.
The awkward joke prompted a titter of laughs from the audience as the cameras immediately cut to William and Kate who were seen staring up at her from the front row.
Andrew had at the time just stepped down from royal duties following a disastrous BBC Newsnight interview about his friendship with billionaire paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
In his 2019 interview with Emily Maitlis, Prince Andrew denied sexual allegations by Virginia Giuffre, claiming he had “no recollection” of meeting her and was instead at a Pizza Express in Woking with his daughter on the date in question. He defended his friendship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein as “useful” for business opportunities, but expressed regret for staying at his house.
Five years on, King Charles III officially stripped Prince Andrew of his titles of ‘Prince,’ ‘Royal Highness’ and ‘Duke of York’ in November 2025, following controversy over his links to Jeffrey Epstein.
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Rebel’s joke sparked mixed reviews from viewers, with some calling it ‘cringe’ and ‘disgustingly unfunny’ as they shared their sympathies with William and Kate having to be on the front line representing their family at such a public event.
However another wrote: “Three cheers for the producer who cut to William and Kate after Rebel Wilson’s Prince Andrew and Harry joke.”
It wasn’t the only awkward moment of the night for the couple. As Margot Robbie took to the stage to pick up Brad Pitt’s award for Best Supporting Actor on behalf of absent Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood she made another dig.
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Reading out his acceptance speech, she told the audience: “Brad says he is going to name this Harry because he is really excited about bringing it back to the States with him. His words not mine,” she quickly insisted. This time, however, Kate and William were seen laughing in their seats as the cameras once again cut to them.
Prince William has served as the President of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) since 2010, succeeding Lord Attenborough. In this role, he and Kate, the Princess of Wales, frequently attend the annual BAFTA Film Awards to support the industry, meet nominees, and present awards.
In 2018, as a 15-year-old, Zoe Atkin watched her big sister Izzy win Winter Olympic bronze for Team GB – and a spark was lit.
She wanted her moment on the podium. She wanted to do the same.
That fire burned for eight years until Sunday, when she did.
In winning halfpipe bronze in Livigno, Atkin became only the second British athlete to win an Olympic medal on skis.
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Keeping the honour in the family, the first was her sister in the Pyeongchang slopestyle.
“She’s always been my biggest inspiration, she pushed me into the sport, she was always bullying me to jump off things on the mountain,” said 23-year-old Atkin.
“After watching her [win the medal] it’s always been a huge goal for me.
“It’s a real full-circle moment because she was here supporting me, and I was there when she won her bronze medal, so it’s really special.
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“Obviously I wanted to one-up her a bit but it’s really special that we both have the bronze.
“My mum is claiming that she’s the first parent to have two Olympic medallists for GB in the family.”
Atkin had already secured a medal when she dropped into the pipe for her final run and, with the pressure off, improved her score to 92.50 – just half a point shy of the silver medal position.
China’s global superstar Eileen Gu won gold, her first of these Games after two silvers, with 94.75, while compatriot Li Fanghui took silver.
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Atkin’s medal was the fifth for Great Britain at the Milan-Cortina Games, after three golds and a silver, equalling the team’s record-best haul from 2014 and 2018.
But this was the team’s most successful Winter Olympics the moment Charlotte Bankes and Huw Nightingale secured the second of those golds in the mixed team snowboard cross exactly a week ago.
Never before had Great Britain won more than one gold at a single Winter Games.
It was so close yet so far for Wales as they were beaten by Scotland to miss out on a first home Six Nations win since 2022
Wales wing Josh Adams has praised the “amazing” Principality Stadium crowd and says his side will “keep fighting for you all” after suffering a heartbreaking late defeat at home to Scotland in the Six Nations.
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Despite leading for the vast majority of Saturday’s game in Cardiff, Steve Tandy’s men succumbed to late Scottish pressure to lose 23-26. It means Wales have still not won a Six Nations match since 2023, and haven’t tasted victory at home in the tournament in nearly four years.
In spite of the latest loss, positives could be taken from the team’s overall performance which took many by surprise, with hope of further improvements to come ahead of the remaining fixtures against Ireland and Italy.
Speaking to S4C immediately after the game, try-scorer Adams, who now has 65 caps for Wales, said: “It’s difficult to take to be honest – it feels a lot different to the last two games (defeats to England and France).
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“We were in the game today, and we played really well. In the second half we maybe lost a bit of control in the centre of the pitch, a bit of momentum too. Credit to Scotland for coming back, but that was a much better performance.”
Adams said it was a different challenge for the Wales side after they went ahead early in the match.
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“We haven’t been ahead at half-time (before the Scotland game) and we didn’t want to go into the game tight, just kicking the ball out,” he said. “We wanted to play with the ball to try to increase the score but in the second half it was quite hard for us to get that momentum back.
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“That try (that Darcy Graham scored in the 58th minute) – I haven’t seen a try like that before from the kick-off. It was one moment, and Finn (Finn Russell, who set up the try with a quick kick-off) is capable of moments like that.”
Adams praised the almost sold-out Welsh crowd, and said the team is doing all it can to give thousands of Welsh supporters something to cheer about.
“Honestly, it (the atmosphere) was amazing today; it was amazing last week,” Adams said. “I think there was more in this week than last week, and when the anthem is sung a cappella it’s amazing.
“Thank you to everyone for coming out and supporting us. We’re trying our best and we’re going to carry on fighting for you all.”
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Wales have two fixtures remaining to try and avoid a third consecutive wooden spoon. They travel to Dublin to play Ireland on Friday, March 6, and then round off their campaign with a home game against Italy on Saturday, March 14.
Kyle Christopher Illingworth, 35, was being put into a police van following his arrest on charges that were later dropped by the CPS, Michael Cahill, prosecuting, told York Crown Court.
“He started shouting he was going to make a counter report,” the barrister said. “He then lashed out and kicked the police officer in the groin causing temporary pain.”
The police officer was not injured. Illingworth also insulted him.
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Illingworth, of no fixed address, pleaded guilty to assaulting a police officer. He had 52 previous convictions including several for serious violence and has served a five-year prison sentence for a breaking a woman’s jaw, nose and eye socket.
He has been remanded in custody since his arrest.
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Illingworth’s barrister Rachel Webster said: “He has learnt his lesson. This short spell in custody has really opened his eyes and doesn’t want to return back in here (prison) again.”
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“You have served a lot of time in your young life,” Judge Simon Hickey told him. “You have now realised it is time to put this behaviour behind you. I hope so.”
He jailed him for six weeks. As Illingworth has spent three months in jail on remand, he was expected to be released immediately.
Brother Titus Keet sent 200 photos of himself naked on secluded beaches in Caldey Island to Lisa Love(Picture: Nigel Iskander)
A Catholic monk who sent hundreds of pictures of himself naked on a beach to a holidaymaker has avoided prosecution.
Brother Titus Keet sent200 photos to Lisa Love while she was visiting Caldey Island off the coast of Pembrokeshire in Wales.
Keet, 77, was arrested by police in September 2024, but was thought to have since left the island, known for its history of sexual offences, for Belgium.
However, the Crown Prosecution Service has now said it would not pursue any charges against the monk as it has deemed his pictures were of a spiritual nature, Daily Mail reported.
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Ms Love, 55, said she was ‘sickened’ by the verdict and accused the CPS of siding with Keet because of his religious status.
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She said: ‘Tell me where in the Bible it says to prance around naked on a beach.’
The mother-of-two had holidayed near the abbey on the island since 2011, where she had previously stayed with her elderly parents.
She met Keet 15 years ago and later befriended him, but became ‘startled’ when he began to send letters and then messages containing indecent photos of himself exercising on beaches.
Despite being assured by the monastery it had disciplined Keet after she reported his behaviour, he continued to send the photos.
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Keet insisted his photos were art and were meant to show his ‘body in the light’ (Picture: Nigel Iskander)
Ms Love pursued her case with police, but was told by prosecutor Sandra Subacchi that the CPS would not be continuing proceedings against the monk as there was ‘nothing sexual’ in his relationship with her.
Keet admitted he had been ‘naïve’ but insisted that the images were not sexually motivated and were ‘art’ meant to show ‘my body in the light’.
Caldey Island became embroiled in scandal after it was reported that more than 50 children were abused at the abbey during the 1970s and ’80s.
The revelations led to a review recommending a ‘no touch’ policy between the monks and visitors, while some victims were offered a small amount of compensation.
Ms Love has submitted a claim under the victims’ Right to Review scheme.
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The Caldey Island Survivors’ Campaign said police had failed victims and had made the holiday destination unsafe for visitors.
Its chair, Kevin O’Connell, said in a statement to Metro: ‘They just don’t care. They are outdated and not professional enough to deal with historic and modern sexual allegations.
‘If any other person that was not a monk sent those pictures they would be before a judge.’
The CPS has declined to comment on the case while proceedings remain active.
Police, fire and ambulance attended the incident on Station Road around 6pm yesterday (February 21).
Emergency crews were called to a house fire on Station Road in Darlington at around 6pm on Saturday evening. (Image: THE NORTHERN ECHO)
Fire placed a small cordon around some properties in the area while the incident was brought under control.
One ambulance, one police vehicle, and two fire vehicles were spotted on the scene.
Emergency crews were called to a house fire on Station Road in Darlington at around 6pm on Saturday evening. (Image: THE NORTHERN ECHO)
Two fire appliances attended the incident and firefighters deployed two breathing apparatus as they tackled the blaze. One hose reel was used. Crews ceased at 6.16pm.
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No injuries were reported.
Emergency crews were called to a house fire on Station Road in Darlington at around 6pm on Saturday evening. (Image: THE NORTHERN ECHO)
A spokesperson for North East Ambulance Service said: “We were called at 6pm last night (21 Feb) for a fire on Station Road in Darlington.
“We dispatched one paramedic ambulance to stand by until the scene was declared safe by the fire service. There were no injuries.”
Emergency crews were called to a house fire on Station Road in Darlington at around 6pm on Saturday evening. (Image: THE NORTHERN ECHO)
A spokesperson for the County Durham and Darlington Fire and Rescue Service said: “Fire was called around 6pm to a property on Station Road in Darlington.
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“Two appliances attended, and two breathing apparatus were issued, but ceased at 18.16pm. One hose reel was used, and no injuries were reported.”