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Alan Shearer has revealed his predictions for this weekend’s Premier League and the two FA Cup semi-finals at Wembley.

Wednesday saw a change at the top of the league table, as Manchester City followed up their win against Arsenal with a narrow victory over Burnley to leapfrog their rivals with five games to go.

But with Pep Guardiola’s side in FA Cup action against Southampton, Arsenal can temporarily move back into first with a victory against Newcastle United at the Emirates on Saturday.

Elsewhere, Tottenham face a must-win visit to Wolves as they look to get their first win under Roberto De Zerbi to kickstart their bid to avoid relegation.

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And on Sunday, Callum McFarlane is back in the Chelsea hotseat and hoping to guide the Blues to the FA Cup final with victory against Leeds United just four days after the sacking of Liam Rosenior.

As ever, England legend and Betfair ambassador Alan Shearer has revealed his predictions to Metro ahead of this latest weekend of Premier League and FA Cup action.

Premier League

Sunderland vs Nottm Forest

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Nottingham Forest are inching closer to survival (Picture: Getty)

The Stadium of Light is a tough place to go. You know how physical Sunderland will be and once the crowd gets behind them it will be a tough game. But with the form Forest are in and Morgan Gibbs-White full of belief, I am going to go for a draw. It will be a good point for Forest.

I think Gibbs-White is staking a claim for the World Cup. If he gets amongst the goals in a few more games between now and the end of the season, that is a big call for Thomas Tuchel, to shout out how great a form he’s in.

Alan’s Prediction: Draw

Fulham vs Aston Villa

This is a tough one to call. We don’t know what’s happening with Marco Silva in terms of what he’s doing. They’ve had a reasonable season Fulham but have got some good players in their team.

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However, Villa and the way they are going, I am going to go for an away win. I think Villa will do it with Ollie Watkins finding his goals again, Morgan Rogers the same.

Alan’s Prediction: Aston Villa Win

Liverpool vs Crystal Palace

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Liverpool picked up a huge win against Everton last weekend (Picture: Getty)

Liverpool scraped a win against Fulham at Anfield recently, they scraped a win and found a way against their rivals Everton in the derby pretty much in the same way, and I think they will have too much for Palace. Home win.

It is a great opportunity for Palace to win a European competition. Winning the FA Cup last year, it would be great again winning a trophy in Europe again, so my guess is all their eyes will be on Europe and not on the Premier League

Alan’s Prediction: Liverpool Win

West Ham vs Everton

Everton are a really good side, especially away from home, they’ve got a good record. It is a tough one for West Ham, who are desperate to win. They will be at home, but I am not sure they will have enough to win it, so I am going to say a draw.

A win this weekend would put Everton back on track for Europe. I thought they were a tad unlucky against Liverpool last week, but I will stick with a draw here.

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Alan’s Prediction: Draw

Wolves vs Tottenham

It is an absolute must win for Spurs. I do believe with the belief they might have picked up last weekend, whether it was from their performance or West Ham not winning at Palace. I think that will give them great encouragement. Had it been the other way, then I think they would be doomed. I think if they lose this weekend then they will go down.

Considering Wolves are already down, I am going to tip Spurs to win for the first time in a long time.

Alan’s Prediction: Tottenham Win

Arsenal vs Newcastle United

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Arsenal have suffered back-to-back league defeats (Picture: Getty)

As much as I hope I’m wrong and I really hope I’m wrong, I see Arsenal bouncing back and winning this. I have no confidence in the form Newcastle are in. They need to come out and they need to improve. If they get beat, they have to go down fighting, and I didn’t see that last weekend against Bournemouth.

That was the hard thing to take from the defeat. When the managers under pressure and the players are having to prove a point, at least you need show some effort. That was the thing that hurt last weekend, the players have to come out with a response and fight for everything.

If they get beat, so be it, but they’ve got to do it with spirit. But I think Arsenal will bounce back with a home win, as much as it pains me to say it, but I hope I’m wrong.

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Alan’s Prediction: Arsenal Win

Manchster United vs Brentford

Man United dug out a great result last weekend, with that one bit of quality in the game when Bruno Fernandes went down to that right-hand-side and pulls it back to Cunha. That was enough to get three points against a woeful Chelsea side.

I think they will have enough to beat Brentford at home, so I’m going to say a Man United home win. Bruno is a quality player. Where would Man United be without him? He has been the one consistent player there for so long now.

Alan’s Prediction: Man Utd Win

FA Cup Semi-Finals

Manchester City vs Southampton

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Manchester City beat Liverpool to reach the FA Cup final four (Picture: Getty)

Southampton will make it tough. Pep will change it round and give a game to three or four of his players who haven’t started on a regular basis.

I watched Southampton in midweek, and obviously did the game against Arsenal at their place and they were really impressive then. They didn’t win the game in midweek against Bristol City but went behind twice and came back for a draw.

They are 20 games unbeaten; they will make it really difficult, but it would take a brave man to predict anything other than a Man City win.

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Alan’s Prediction: Man City Win

Chelsea vs Leeds United

For Calum McFarlane, I know he worked with Rosenior as part of his team; but he did the Man City game before Rosenior was appointed and there was a big improvement in that game, when he took over.

There will likely be an improvement from Chelsea under the interim manager, but there is huge pressure on those players to perform. Leeds are pretty much guaranteed Premier League football next year, so there is not as much pressure on them. For that reason, I am going to go for a Leeds win.

It will be a brilliant atmosphere. The pressure is huge on Chelsea, not so much on Leeds, so it could be a good day out for the Leeds fans.

Alan’s Prediction: Leeds Win

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How to start a conversation on a dating app

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If you’ve found a dating app that feels right for you and have set up your dating profile, the next step is finding possible matches and starting a conversation (or two). Your first contact is a really important part of the process and will help you get off to a positive start on your dating journey. 

But how do you open a conversation without sounding too keen, not keen enough, even cheesy or bland? Below, we share our top tips on starting a conversation on a dating app along with expert advice from sex and relationship coach, Angela Vossen

What makes a good first message on a dating app?

If you have found someone you think you would be compatible with and want to get to know them better, take a close look at their dating profile before messaging them directly. Then keep things friendly and light while making any questions you ask open-ended ones. Sharing something about yourself will also make the recipient feel more comfortable sharing things with you too. 

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No less importantly, what should you avoid saying? Don’t focus solely on how your match looks in their profile photo. While attraction is important and compliments are nice, it’s far from the only factor that matters and focusing only on a person’s looks may come across as shallow.

How to start a conversation on a dating app

Once you have sent an initial message, try to maintain a good conversation. “Think of it less like performing and more like opening a door and leaving it ajar,” says Angela. “You’re not auditioning; you’re inviting. And the goal isn’t to dazzle; it’s to make replying feel easy and natural.” 

She adds that good conversation has a rhythm of give and take, so ask questions out of genuine curiosity rather than firing them off like it’s a job interview. And share something of yourself too. 

“Reciprocity is what turns an exchange into an actual connection,” she says. “And remember: timing and responsiveness matter just as much as what you say. Conversations fade not always because someone lost interest, but because someone lost attentiveness. If you’re taking 24 hours to reply, you’re essentially sending a carrier pigeon instead of a message. Show up. Presence is part of the seduction.”

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Step 1: Analyse profiles for conversation starters

 

Look for shared interests and hobbies to discuss

Taking the time to read someone’s dating bio and profile information will help you lead with genuine questions and get the conversation off to a good start. Try not to get too personal too quickly, though. For instance, if their profile states that they are a widow or are divorced, don’t lead the conversation with questions about this. Sensitive subjects are better discussed in person when you have got to know one another better. 

Identify key details to personalise your message

The dating profile of a potential match should have lots of key information, such as their hobbies, interests and photos. Use these nuggets of information to ask questions and start a genuine conversation. ‘I see you’re a keen runner and go to regular park runs. So do I,’ shows genuine interest while offering detail about yourself too. You could also ask them questions about photos they have shared on the app or something simple such as how their weekend was. 

Step 2: Craft a unique opening line

 

Avoid generic greetings: Stand out with something specific

Starting a conversation with a very generic opening line such as ‘Hey, how are you?’ or just ‘Hello’ leaves the work of starting the conversation to the other person. Instead, lead with something more specific such as a warm introduction and an explanation as to why their profile stood out to you. 

You can then ask a question that is specific to your match, such as, ‘I see from your profile that you’ve travelled a lot. Where did you go on your last trip? I recently got back from two weeks in France.’ In this example, you’re showing interest in them without asking anything too intrusive, and sharing more detail about your own life. 

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Using humour wisely to break the ice

Humour can be a great way of breaking the ice when used in the right way. For instance, you could say something playful such as, ‘I saw your profile and it looks like you’re a tennis player too. Maybe we should plan a game and see who has the better backhand?’ Alternatively, lead with something such as ‘I’m new to online dating. How are you finding it? Hopefully it’s about to get a lot better.’

Be mindful of being too sarcastic or dry initially as this may not always translate well over text or direct message. Humour such as this is best left until you have met in person and become more acquainted with each other’s tone and personality.

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Step 3: Use open-ended questions to encourage dialogue

Open-ended questions encourage deeper conversation and allow the conversation to flow more naturally. Here are a few examples that will help you to get to know each other better:

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Examples of effective open-ended questions

  • How would your friends describe you?
  • What are most people surprised to learn about you?
  • What’s the best place you’ve ever visited?
  • What are you most looking forward to over the next few years?
  • What are you most proud of?
  • What’s your idea of the perfect day?

Step 4: Introduce light-hearted and fun topics

 

Using ‘this or that?’ questions to spark interest

“This or that?” questions can be a really fun way of getting to know someone and are ideal for first dates or getting the conversation started. Take it in turns to answer questions such as ‘tea or coffee?’, ‘beach or mountains?’, ‘cats or dogs?’, ‘podcast or playlist?’ or ‘stay in or go out?’. The options are countless. 

Fun discussion topics to make it reciprocal

Additionally, ‘this or that?’ questions will also bring up lots of different discussion topics too where you can expand further on your answers. For instance, if you chose mountains over a beach, you can explain more about why this is. Perhaps you went on an unforgettable hike that you would love to share more about. You could even use this game to decide where you go on your next date.

Questions such as ‘romantic dinner or active adventure?’ for instance, will make your dating experience fun and reciprocal. 

Step 5: Be authentic and playful

 

Share a fun fact about yourself

Sharing a fun fact about yourself allows you to get more personal in a light-hearted way. This keeps the initial stages of conversation authentic without getting on to topics such as past relationships that may be too serious. This could be anything from a hidden talent to something unusual that happened to you such as meeting a film star or appearing on TV.

How to balance playfulness with genuine interest

Being playful and asking fun questions is a great way of getting to know someone new. Asking further follow-up questions about a light-hearted answer they have given shows genuine interest and a willingness to know more about them. 

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Step 6: Don’t hesitate to shift the conversation if necessary

 

Recognising when the flow dims

If you’re sensing that the person you’re messaging is losing interest on a certain topic, don’t be afraid to shift the conversation to something else. We all have hobbies and areas of interest that we’re passionate about, but it’s important to know when to change course. Have they started answering more briefly or less frequently? Ask them something about themselves to get the conversation flowing again. 

Suggestions for smooth transitions to new topics

If you feel the need to move to a new topic of conversation, try and do this subtly and naturally. Saying something such as ‘On a completely different topic…’ before changing tack keeps things flowing without the chat grinding to a halt. If you feel you’ve overshared too early and sensed the other person feels uncomfortable, move on gently by saying, ‘on a lighter note…’ or ‘that’s enough about me. I’d love to know more about you.’ 

Step 7: Knowing when to move on

 

Understanding when interest is lacking

If you’ve been messaging frequently with a potential match and you feel that the interest is one-sided or they won’t commit to meeting in person, take note of this and don’t force it. There is no harm in making your intentions clear (such as that you would love to meet for a coffee etc) but if they don’t reciprocate or are vague in their response, place your focus on making other connections.

How to gracefully exit a conversation

If things aren’t going well (perhaps the conversation has started to slow or even made you feel uncomfortable), it’s absolutely fine to leave. The graceful way to do this is by thanking them for the chat and wishing them all the best in their dating journey. This makes it clear you’re moving on without being rude or leaving them feeling ghosted.

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Likewise, if you want to keep the door ajar to a slow responder, write something such as ‘let me know if you ever fancy grabbing that coffee’ before leaving the conversation. This allows you to preserve your dignity without completely shutting down a potential connection. 

Why is this important? Angela explains that not every faded thread is a rejection. “Sometimes it’s just someone who got busy and felt too awkward to re-engage,” she says. Ending with a comment like this leaves the ball in their court and doesn’t sound rude or dismissive.

What to avoid with dating app openers

 

1. Unoriginal and low-effort greetings

No one likes to feel as if they are just another number in someone’s dating experience, so avoid sending generic and impersonal messages. You may think it’s a good idea to send ‘Hi, how are you?’ messages to lots of different people, but low-effort greetings such as this may not inspire the recipient to reply and engage further.

2. Being overly forward

Angela says that asking for a connection’s number before you’ve established any real chemistry or commenting solely on their appearance are two common ways of being overly forward on dating apps. Both can seem arrogant and shallow and may be off-putting to a potential match. 

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3. Not giving enough time for responses

Try not to send multiple messages before the recipient has had a chance to reply to one. Receiving a barrage of messages from someone they don’t know can come across as overly intense and place unnecessary pressure on a new connection. 

4. Complaining or being negative

Complaining, being overly negative or so self-deprecating that it becomes a burden for a potential match to carry are all key things to avoid on dating apps. Try to keep the chat upbeat, positive and fun.

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Sex and relationship coach Angela says that a good first message on a dating app is one that proves you looked at their profile. “Not just at their photos, but at them – what they have written, what they have chosen to share, what that reveals about who they are,” she says. 

You can do this by referencing something specific and asking something open-ended. “Not, ‘what do you do for fun?’” but something that shows curiosity about this person, not a generic human. “It doesn’t need to be witty,” she adds. “It needs to be real. Pay attention to how their profile energy matches their messaging style. If someone’s profile is warm and playful but their replies are one word, take the hint and don’t over-invest.”

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“Good flirting is playful, not performative – warmth plus a little wit, not a stand-up routine,” says Angela. She suggests doing this by complimenting specifically rather than generically. For instance, ‘You look so happy in that photo’ lands very differently to ‘You’re gorgeous’. 

“Referencing something they said earlier also signals that you’re actually listening, and attention is one of the most underrated forms of attraction,” she adds. “Forced funniness, though? People can smell it. Be yourself, even if your version of flirting is more dry or earnest than cheeky, that’s infinitely more magnetic than a persona that doesn’t fit.”

However, Angela warns that you should spend so long chatting that you burn out the spark before you’ve even met. “If there’s chemistry, move towards actually meeting,” she says. “That’s where connection really happens.”

For more dating advice, head to Telegraph Media Group’s dating hub. If you’re single and interested in meeting like-minded people, join Telegraph Dating. With more than 220,000 single people, Telegraph Dating is the perfect place to find romance.

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Warning of a two-year sentence for the public over upcoming Jeffrey Donaldson trial

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The Attorney General has warned the public about social media posts and commentary on active criminal proceedings

The public has been warned that they could face a two year prison sentence if they make social media posts regarding the upcoming Jeffrey Donaldson sex offence trial.

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The trial of former DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson and his wife on charges relating to alleged historical sexual offences is set to begin next month after it has been delayed twice because of her medical issues.

Jeffrey Donaldson, 63, has pleaded not guilty to 18 alleged offences. The charges include one count of rape and allegations of indecent assault and gross indecency, and span a time period between 1985 and 2008, involving two alleged victims.

Eleanor Donaldson, 59, of Dublinhill Road, Dromore, is facing charges of aiding and abetting, which she denies.

The trial is scehduled to begin on Tuesday, May 26, with a review hearing taking place on May 5.

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Ahead of the start of the trial, the Attorney General for Northern Ireland has issued a statement on the need for caution around social media posting and commentary on active criminal proceedings, warning people could face two years in prison.

“As mentioned in my previous Media Advisory Notice I am concerned about the potential impact of social media postings and commentary on members of any jury as the hearing date for the trial approaches.

“I would remind members of the public that they can be found in contempt of court if something they publish creates a substantial risk that the course of justice in the criminal proceedings would be seriously impeded or prejudiced.

“A sentence of up to two years imprisonment can be imposed.

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“Users of social media should therefore take great care before posting or re posting clips or commentary and may wish to delete material at this point rather than risk proceedings being brought against them.

“Further, it is a criminal offence to identify the complainants, who must remain anonymous.”

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Why running gear is now a fashion statement

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Why running gear is now a fashion statement

One of the easiest ways to look stylish on a run is to add a statement piece or accent to an otherwise simple, neutral outfit. “This season especially, we are seeing runners express themselves through considered, styled outfits — co-ords, bold colour palettes, animal print designs, statement sunglasses and accessories like bandannas that bring personality,” says Culling.

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Justice Department drops criminal probe of Fed chair Powell

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Justice Department has ended its probe into Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell, clearing a major roadblock to the confirmation of his successor, Kevin Warsh.

U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeannine Pirro said on X on Friday that her office was ending its probe into the Fed’s extensive building renovations because the Fed’s inspector general would scrutinize them instead.

The decision ends an investigation, one of several undertaken by the Justice Department into President Donald Trump’s perceived adversaries, that for months had failed to gain traction as prosecutors struggled to articulate a basis to suspect criminal conduct.

A prosecutor handling the case conceded at a closed-door court hearing in March that the government hadn’t yet found any evidence of a crime, and a judge subsequently quashed subpoenas issued to the Federal Reserve. The judge, James Boasberg, said prosecutors had produced “essentially zero evidence” to suspect Powell of a crime. Boasberg prosecutors’ justification for the subpoenas as “thin and unsubstantiated.”

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More recently, prosecutors made an unannounced visit to a construction site at the Fed’s headquarters but were turned away, drawing a rebuke from a defense attorney in the case who called the maneuver “not appropriate.”

The move could lead to a swift confirmation vote by the Senate for Warsh, a former top Fed official whom Trump, a Republican, nominated in January to replace Powell, whose term as chair ends May 15. Sen. Thom Tillis, a North Carolina Republican, has said he would oppose Warsh until the investigation was resolved, effectively blocking his confirmation.

Warsh said Tuesday that he never promised the White House that he would cut interest rates, even as the president renewed his calls for the central bank to do so.

“The president never once asked me to commit to any particular interest rate decision, period,” Kevin Warsh, a former top Fed official, said under questioning by the Senate Banking Committee. “Nor would I ever agree to do so if he had. … I will be an independent actor if confirmed as chair of the Federal Reserve.”

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Warsh’s comments came just hours after Trump, in an interview on CNBC, was asked if he would be disappointed if Warsh didn’t immediately cut rates and responded, “I would.”

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What drivers are told when they are banned from driving

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York and North Yorkshire drivers banned by magistrates

It comes after Paul Ward, 73, of Stainburn, south-west of Harrogate, drove away from Harrogate Magistrates’ Court having just been banned from driving.

When a court bans someone from driving the senior magistrate or judge reads out a standard warning about what the defendant  must not do.

This is the warning. “You cannot drive any motor vehicle on a road or public place from this moment until the end of the disqualification.

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“If you drive whilst disqualified you commit a serious offence and may be sent to prison and disqualified again.

“Your licence will not be returned to you.

“You must apply to the DVLA if you wish to drive once the disqualification is ended. You should not drive until you have received your new driving licence.”

The DVLA may require medical or other evidence that a driver is a fit and proper person to be given a driving licence before issuing a new licence after a driving disqualification ends.

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Tube strikes: Five reasons why this week’s RMT walkouts were the least effective for years

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This week’s Tube strikes by RMT members have been the union’s least effective walkouts on the London Underground for years, data has revealed.

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Inmate appears at Old Bailey on Full Sutton murder bid charge

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Ahmed Alid, 47, is accused of attempting to murder Roderic Vassie at HMP Full Sutton, on August 8 2025 after Friday prayers, the Old Bailey heard on Friday.

He is accused of causing serious injury, Philip McGhee, prosecuting, said.

Mr McGhee said Alid “shouted words which suggest ideological alignment with Isis”.

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Alid is also charged with possession of an offensive weapon, namely a piece of metal, inside HMP Full Sutton, near York.

He was transferred to HMP Wakefield where he is accused of attacking prison officer Sarah Mitchell on October 21 last year, causing a broken nose and bruising among other injuries, the court heard.

Alid has been charged with assaulting Ms Mitchell occasioning her actual bodily harm.

The defendant appeared at the Old Bailey on Friday via video link from HMP Wakefield.

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Mrs Justice Cheema-Grubb said his trial will take place at Sheffield Crown Court on November 30 this year.

A plea hearing will take place on August 28 at the Old Bailey.

Through his lawyer, Alid indicated he will be entering not guilty pleas.

Alid was remanded in custody.

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Tributes paid to Edinburgh dad after sudden death on football trip in Portugal

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Gerry Butler collapsed while taking part in a tournament in Portugal, with heartbroken friends and teammates praising his kindness, generosity and dedication to walking football.

Tributes have poured in for a much-loved Edinburgh dad described as “one of life’s good guys” following his sudden death in Portugal.

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Gerry Butler, 62, became unwell and collapsed while taking part in the EuroCopa Football Tournament in the Algarve on Monday, April 20.

A hugely respected figure in the Edinburgh sport scene, he served as South East Regional Manager for the over-65s and over-70s with Walking Football Scotland. He also played a major role at Oriam, Scotland’s national performance centre for sport, and contributed to the development of Currie Youth Football.

Paying tribute, Matt Ramsay, trustee of Walking Football Scotland, said: “Gerry was a tremendous supporter of the walking football community and a constant source of encouragement to so many.

“He always took a genuine interest in the development of others and, importantly, in how he could offer his support.

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“He embodied the true spirit of walking football — respect, inclusion, encouragement, and looking out for others whilst never losing sight of the enjoyment the game brings.

“Walking Football Scotland is sincerely grateful for the contribution Gerry made to the organisation and to the wider game. His impact will not be forgotten, and his kindness and generosity of spirit have touched many lives. Our thoughts and prayers are with Lorna, his family, teammates, and friends at this very difficult time.”

The organisation added he “embodied everything that walking football stands for” and described him as a “true gentleman”.

A heartfelt social media post read: “Gerry was one of life’s good guys. The walking football family is certainly poorer for his loss, and those of us who knew him are better for it.”

Friends and teammates also shared their grief, with one writing: “Sending heartfelt love and condolences to Lorna and family – this is a huge loss.” Another added: “Such a shock. Thoughts are with his family and the guys out in Portugal – they must be devastated.”

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Full list of London Underground line closures and delays as second 24-hour strike hits Friday rush hour

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Londoners brace for more Tube misery as second RMT strike begins on Thursday

A second strike by London Underground drivers this week is going on until midday on Friday, bringing further travel disruption for commuters and visitors to the capital.

Four days of disruption on the Tube began on Tuesday when members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) walked out at 12pm over a dispute with Transport for London (TfL) on a new four-day working week.

However, that was just the first of six planned strikes over the coming weeks.

We will keep you updated throughout the day on the status of all affected lines.

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Here are all the Tube lines currently disrupted:

  • Waterloo & City line – No service on the entire line
  • Bakerloo line – No service between Harrow & Wealdstone and Queens Park, and severe delays on the rest of the line
  • Central line – No service between Liverpool Street and White City, and good service on the rest of the line
  • Hammersmith & City line – No service between Barking and Liverpool Street, and severe delays on the entire line
  • Metropolitan line – No service between Baker Street and Aldgate, and minor delays on the rest of the line
  • Piccadilly line – No service between Acton Town and Heathrow Terminals, and between Arnos Grove and Uxbridge, and severe delays on the rest of the line
  • Circle line – Severe delays on the entire line
  • District line – Severe delays on the entire line
  • Northern line – Severe delays on the entire line
  • Jubilee line – Minor delays on the entire line
  • Victoria line – Minor delays on the entire line

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York – St George’s Day parade road closures in city centre

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City of York Council has announced plans to bar motor vehicles and pedal cycles from 17 city centre streets on Sunday, April 26.


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Scout and Girlguiding groups are attending services in York Minster and a city centre church and parading through the city centre streets.

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The closure runs from 12pm to 4pm on Spurriergate, Coney Street, Market Street, Feasegate, New Street, Lendal, St Helen’s Square, Davygate, St Sampson’s Square, Church Street, Parliament Street, High Ousegate, Blake Street, Duncombe Place, Stonegate, Precentor’s Court, and The Purey Cust.

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Traffic management controls at each closure point will be in place to reduce disruption.

A council spokesperson said: “Traffic signs or barriers will indicate the extent of the parking place suspensions.

“No requirement will be made for an alternative route for prohibited traffic.”

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