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Albanian burglar deported twice before sneaking back into Britain flaunts his wealth by sharing video of him feeding wads of banknotes to his dogs

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Twice-deported Albanian criminal Dorian Puka is flaunting his wealth on social media, having snuck back into the UK once more. 

Videos of dogs being fed wads of £20 notes were posted by the 29-year-old on Instagram in a snub to the Home Office, who are currently trying to deport him for a third time. 

Puka was jailed twice and deported for burglaries, but re-entered the UK and has spent the past 18 months boasting of his lavish lifestyle on social media. 

In one video, the Albanian hands a wad of £20 notes to his pitbull, Cobra, and a stack of £50 notes to his pug, Mouse. 

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In other clips, Puka films himself driving around in luxury cars including Ferraris and a £180,000 Lamborghini URUS V8, often filming what appears to be a big cat cub in a harness climbing about the leather seats. 

He also flaunts designer clothes, Rolexes and expensive restaurant dinners with pals online.  

Puka was first jailed ten years ago for an attempted break-in of a home in Twickenham. 

He served nine months in prison before being deported in 2017 – but within 12 months he returned to the UK and carried out a spree of break-ins. 

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A video shared by the criminal to social media showed him offering wads of notes to his dogs, Mouse and Cobra  

Puka filmed himself while sat on an armchair handing £20 and £50 notes wrapped together to his pets

Dorian Puka (pictured) was first jailed for nine months for attempting to break into a property in Twickenham in 2016

The Albanian regularly shares videos on social media boasting his lavish lifestyle – while the UK Government is trying to deport him for a third time 

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It is unclear how he re-entered the country. He was eventually caught, wearing an expensive stolen watch, by a plain clothes officer in Surbiton, south-west London.  

This time, he was jailed for three-and-a-half years. But his offending did not stop once behind bars. 

He gained notoriety by posting photos on a smuggled phone with prisoners associated with organised crime groups. In one selfie, he posed with a fellow convict and wrote: ‘From H.M.P. we jump in V.I.P.!!!!’.  

Puka was then deported in March 2020, but was back by the following January. Social media posts showed he had travelled via Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands. 

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At the time the information was passed to the Home Office, but despite warning that he ‘should be prepared to face prosecution and removal’ he continued to live in the UK unimpeded. 

Currently, Puka faces deportation for the third time after the Government won a lower-tier immigration tribunal hearing to remove him from the UK following the rejection of his asylum claim. He has appealed against the ruling, the Telegraph reported.  

The criminal’s record and prison sentences make him eligible for automatic deportation from the UK. 

But a loophole has meant he has remained in the country for more than three years because the Home Office has been unable to deport him while his asylum claim and legal challenges are ongoing. 

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Puka posts his lavish meals out on social media, despite being deported twice and jailed twice in the UK for burglaries

Puka posts his lavish meals out on social media, despite being deported twice and jailed twice in the UK for burglaries  

His offending didn't stop when he was behind bars either, as he gained a reputation by posting photos on a smuggled phone with prisoners associated with organised crime groups (pictured left: Dorian Puka)

His offending didn’t stop when he was behind bars either, as he gained a reputation by posting photos on a smuggled phone with prisoners associated with organised crime groups (pictured left: Dorian Puka)

A spokesman for the Home Office said: ‘This individual is a known foreign national offender, and we are doing everything in our power to ensure they are removed as soon as possible. While there are ongoing legal proceedings, we cannot comment further. 

‘Nearly 10,000 foreign national offenders have been returned under this Government. We will continue to do everything we can to remove these criminals from our streets.’ 

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Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood is currently changing the law so that it is more difficult for foreign criminals and illegal migrants to use human rights law to avoid deportation. 

The appeals system is also being streamlined, and fast-track routes are being created to remove foreign offenders more quickly.  

Two years ago, the Daily Mail tracked Puka down to the Carbis Bay Hotel near St Ives in Cornwall – a luxury seaside hotel which previously hosted world leaders including Boris Johnson and Joe Biden at the 2021 G7 summit.

The Mail questioned him while he sipped coffee with a female companion in The Orangery restaurant.

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He told our reporter he had come for a birthday trip and the Home Office knew he was there. He then changed his story, saying he was only there to use the swimming pool.

He said: ‘So what? They [The Home Office] know everything so why do you need to know? I have a tag on my leg, what is the problem?

‘I have problems in my home country. I have a tag on my leg, they know everything so why are you disturbing me. I don’t know what you want from me, you are disturbing me.’

Asked how he felt his victims might react to him staying at the hotel, he replied: ‘It doesn’t matter what people think.’ Puka then tried to claim that questioning him was racist and demanded the police be called.

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The stay is likely to have cost Puka at least £5,000 – a princely sum for a man whose two deportations prevent him from working legally in the UK.

Despite this, he appears able to pay for a flurry of high-end creature comforts, including fast cars, golfing holidays, and shisha bars – all documented on his Instagram for other would-be thieves to see. 

Since returning to Britain, he has shown off a fleet of luxury cars that includes a £75,000 Porsche Cayenne, a £130,000 Mercedes G-Wagon, £155,000 Bentley Bentayga, a £55,000 BMW X5, a £46,000 Mercedes AMG, and a £35,000 Jaguar XF.

Other social media posts showed him enjoying evenings at local shisha bars, treating relatives to high-end meals, and unboxing a brand-new Patek Philippe watch. 

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Opening of new Bishop Auckland visitor attraction on Kynren show site

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Kynren – The Storied Lands welcomed its first visitors to the site in the shadow of Auckland Castle, following years of planning, design and construction, 

Developed by the team behind the award-winning Kynren – An Epic Tale of England, the new daytime attraction has been created on a 150-acre site in Bishop Auckland.

It has been transformed into a series of immersive worlds where history, myth and legend are brought to life through live performance, spectacular sets, music, animals and storytelling.

The aghast cast of the Legend of the Wear, one of Kynren’s five new daytime productions, the first performances of which were staged at the Bishop Auckland site today (Image: Kynren/Peter Haygarth)

Visitors will experience five large scale productions each staged in its own purpose-built performance space.

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The Lost Feather is a unique free flight bird experience featuring sea eagles, vultures, African crowned cranes, macaws, owls and many other species flying overhead.

African grey crowned crane featured in the Lost Feather production at Kynren – The Storied Land (Image: Kynren/PeterHaygarth)

It is said to explore humanity’s relationship with birds and the natural world.

A sea eagle featured in Kynren – The Storied Land’s Lost Feather production (Image: Kynren/Pete Haygarth)

Land of the Vikings allows visitors to explore a recreated Norse settlement before witnessing an action-packed live show of fire and battle.

The Trusty Steed celebrates the remarkable partnership between horse and rider through stunt riding and horsemanship.

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Legend of the Wear is a dramatic lakeside retelling of the of the traditional North East tale of the Lambton Worm.

Victorian Imaginariums is an outdoor world inspired by invention, curiosity and imagination.

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Two of the productions, The Lost Feather and Legend of the Wear, feature original musical scores recorded by the BBC Concert Orchestra.

Kynren chief executive officer Anna Warnecke said: “Saturday marks far more than the opening of a new attraction.

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“It represents years of ambition, creativity and dedication from an extraordinary team who believed we could create something completely new for the UK.

“For the past 10 years we’ve welcomed audiences to Kynren – An Epic Tale of England, and now we’re opening an experience that allows visitors to spend an entire day immersed in spectacular live entertainment.

 “We can’t wait to welcome our very first guests and begin this exciting new chapter,” she added.

Creative director Charlotte Boissinot said: “For years these shows have existed only in sketches, storyboards, rehearsals and the imagination of our creative team.

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“To finally stand in each arena and see audiences experiencing them exactly as we imagined is incredibly emotional.

“Every costume, every soundtrack, every set and every performance has been crafted to transport visitors into another story.

“Opening day is the moment those stories truly come to life,” she added.

Chief technical officer Graham Emmerson said: “Behind every show is years of engineering, innovation and craftsmanship.

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“Creating five completely different live action productions, each with its own purpose-built performance space, specialist effects and complex technical systems, has been an enormous undertaking.

“Seeing everything ready for opening day is something the entire team is immensely proud of, and we can’t wait for visitors to experience what we’ve created.”

The Lost Feather has been developed under the direction of Curator of Birds and Conservation Jimmy Robinson, whose team has created one of the UK’s largest free flight bird experiences.

He said: “Every bird in The Lost Feather is an ambassador for its species.

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“We hope visitors leave amazed by their beauty and inspired to care about the incredible wildlife we share our planet with.

“Watching sea eagles, vultures, crowned cranes, macaws and owls soaring freely above the audience is a truly unforgettable experience, but at its heart the show is about celebrating our relationship with birds and why conservation matters.”

Today’s (Sat) opening of Kynren – The Storied Lands builds on the success of Kynren – An Epic Tale of England, which has become one of the UK’s leading outdoor live shows since its debut in 2016.

The evening spectacular continues every Saturday throughout the summer, together with additional performances on Friday 21 August and Friday 4 September, allowing visitors to combine both attractions in a full day and evening experience.

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Kynren – The Storied Lands is open from 18 July to 12 September, Tuesday to Sunday.

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Each visitor receives a personalised itinerary to ensure they experience all five live productions during their visit.

Advance Saver tickets are available from £30 for adults and £20 for children, with youngsters under three admitted free.

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Ross Kemp reveals his mum Jean has been rushed to hospital as he tells fans he’s not watching England’s third-place play-off against France

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Ross Kemp has revealed his beloved mother, Jean, has been rushed to hospital. 

The star, 61, took to Instagram Stories on Saturday to thank paramedics for caring for her and explained he would be missing England’s third-place play-off against France, which ended in a 6-4 victory for the Three Lions.

A passionate England supporter known for his enthusiastic matchday celebrations, Ross said family comes first as he stayed by his mum’s side.

He said: ‘I hope they win but there are some things, like your mum, that are more important than football.

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‘Come on England. 

‘We’ll be back there in four years’ time and hopefully we’ll win.’

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A passionate England supporter known for his enthusiastic matchday celebrations, Ross said family comes first as he stayed by his mum's side

A passionate England supporter known for his enthusiastic matchday celebrations, Ross said family comes first as he stayed by his mum’s side

Earlier this month, Ross delighted football fans with a wild outburst, declaring ‘Jude, I love you’ as the Three Lions sailed into the quarter finals of the World Cup. 

In the wake of England’s 3-2 win over Mexico, the EastEnders legend took to Instagram to share his rip-roaring reaction – including a gushing profession of love for double scorer Jude Bellingham.  

The clip saw the soap star shout: ‘Come on England, come on England. You just keep it calm. Keep it calm. Go… two!!! Come on England. Shut them up. Shut that crowd up, shut everybody up…

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‘Come on England, come on England. Jude, Jude, Jude, Juuuude. I love you. Love you. Keep cool heads, keep cool heads and we will shut them out.’

Similarly to his other outbursts, fans reacted with joy, with users writing: ‘amazing. Spot on Ross… Yes Ross!!! We were all thinking of you during that!’

His video came just days he tickled fans with his hilarious reaction to England’s victory over the Democratic Republic of Congo.

The star, best known for his depiction of hardman Grant Mitchell in EastEnders, was likened to his legendary soap character thanks to his aggressive and coarse delivery in a video he shared with his 200k Instagram followers.

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Following the 2-1 triumph, he screamed and spat into the camera with excitement and congratulations aimed at Captain Harry Kane.

The comments section was soon flooded with comments, predominantly likening Ross to his character and some urging him to ‘calm down’.

Proving just how widespread the clip had reached, while discussing the match on talkSPORT, Olly Murs did his own hilarious impression of Ross after presenter Andy Goldstein requested he reenact the clip.

Ross’ comments section was soon flooded with comments, with users writing: ‘Hello, Grant Mitchell, my old friend, I’ve come to talk with you again…

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Earlier this month, Ross delighted football fans with a wild outburst, declaring 'Jude, I love you' as the Three Lions sailed into the quarter finals of the World Cup

Earlier this month, Ross delighted football fans with a wild outburst, declaring ‘Jude, I love you’ as the Three Lions sailed into the quarter finals of the World Cup

Proving just how widespread the clip had reached, while discussing the match on talkSPORT, Olly Murs did his own hilarious impression of Ross

Proving just how widespread the clip had reached, while discussing the match on talkSPORT, Olly Murs did his own hilarious impression of Ross 

‘Grant Mitchell has entered the chat… This is definitely Grant, not Ross here… Nah grant Mitchell is vibes get him as assistant manager fam…Chill out Grant before I get Phil to batter you… Go on Grant… Grant Michael gone rogue.’

Ross has hit headlines of late after he enjoyed a mini reunion with his on-screen brother Steve McFadden last month.

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The two stars, who portrayed Mitchell brothers Grant and Phil in the BBC soap, enjoyed a rare day out together as they went out on a boat.

Talking to the camera, Ross said: ‘The Mitchell brothers are reunited, but this time on the river!’ As Steve, 67, added: ‘Ahoy there, ahoy there!’

Captioning his post, Ross penned: ‘The Mitchell brothers are reunited.’

The duo sent fans wild as they branded Ross and Steve as ‘iconic’ and thanked the pair for unlocking their ‘core childhood memories’.

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’11 broken hearts’: England coach fights back tears in emotional BBC interview during France World Cup clash

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It has been an emotional week for the England players and staff and that was obvious in Anthony Barry’s half time interview

England assistant manager Anthony Barry was on the verge of tears in his half time interview against France. Barry has fronted up for the half time interviews in every World Cup match this summer.

When he and Thomas Tuchel have been unhappy about a first half display, Barry has been the one to express their criticism and honesty. His tone has often been blunt and hard hitting, but after the Three Lions put four past France before half time in the bronze medal match, Barry was completely different.

He was visibly emotional when he spoke about the breathless first half which saw Declan Rice and Ezri Konsa find the net, before Bukayo Saka scored a brace. After reflecting on the mood of the players after the loss to Argentina in the semi-final, Barry struggled to hold back the tears.

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He said: “I have to be honest no frustration. I’m a little bit emotional, I’m struggling to find the words to describe how proud I am of these players. They’re playing the game with broken hearts.

“I see 11 lads with broken hearts, seen them in the last two days broken hearts, they can build a performance like that through playing for England, the team spirit we built the last seven weeks, it’s been a privilege to watch.

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“I know what the cynics will say, ‘It’s too late’. But we still play against a world class opponent. That 45 minutes I’m so proud. There’s still 45 minutes to go, anything can happen but in isolation, I’m proud of the team and hopefully everyone back home is too.”

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Before the clash in Miami, both Tuchel and France manager Didier Deschamps made it clear they, and their players, were not looking forward to playing in the match.

By the way the Three Lions came out of the traps in this first half, Tuchel and Barry had combined to generate a reaction from them. Rice intercepted a loose France pass, drove forward and found the far corner from 20-yards.

He then turned provider by whipping a cross onto the head of Konsa, who flicked it across goal into the far post. The hydration break did not quell England’s momentum, as Saka squeezed the ball in after he and Marcus Rashford both saw efforts be saved and cleared off the line.

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He then completed a first half brace by finding the far corner in emphatic fashion after Eberechi Eze found him with a wonderful reverse pass. Things became nerve-wracking after half time when Kylian Mbappe and Bradley Barcola found the net within the first nine minutes after half time to halve England’s 4-2 lead.

Mbappe then grabbed a second to really jangle England nerves, but after Les Bleus missed several chances, with Michael Olise fluffing his lines with the goal at his mercy, Bukayo Saka eased any tension by completing his hat-trick from the penalty spot.

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‘Truly amazing’ period drama starring Beyond Paradise favourite now streaming on ITV

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The acclaimed series starring Kris Marshall, Keira Knightley and Sam Neill boasts a 78% Rotten Tomatoes rating with viewers describing it as a ‘masterpiece’

A ‘masterpiece’ period drama featuring Kris Marshall that has long been overlooked is now available to stream on ITV.

Doctor Zhivago was released in 2002, adapted from Boris Pasternak’s acclaimed 1957 novel of the same name, which had previously been adapted for cinema in 1965, reports the Mirror.

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The 2002 series can currently be viewed on ITV and ITVX, where a synopsis states: “Having witnessed his father’s suicide, Yury is sent to live in Moscow with his uncle, aunt and cousin. Whilst there, he becomes captivated by a stunning young girl called Lara.”

The impressive ensemble cast features Hans Matheson as Yuri Zhivago, Keira Knightley in the role of Lara Guishar Antipova and Sam Neill as Victor Komarovsky. Further cast members include Kris Marshall portraying Pasha Antipov/Strelnikov, Celia Imrie as Anna Gromeko and Hugh Bonneville as Andrey Zhivago – among others.

Kris, 53, is perhaps most recognised for his performances in My Family and the beloved 2003 film Love Actually. Though in more recent times, he has gained widespread recognition as DI Humphrey Goodman through his appearances in Beyond Paradise and Death in Paradise.

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Doctor Zhivago, directed by Giacomo Campiotti, holds an impressive 78% Rotten Tomatoes rating with countless viewers hailing it as a ‘masterpiece’. One viewer commented: “A masterpiece by Giacomo Campiotti”, adding: “It deserves an Oscar.”

Another viewer commented: “I have never seen the original Doctor Zhivago film, so I can’t take any prejudged bias. This mini-series is possibly the best UK mini-series I have ever seen and is a sign that perhaps the UK networks are serious about creating some top quality drama television that HBO have been producing for ages!”.

They continued: “Kris Marshall as Pacha is a welcome revelation, worlds away from the tired “My Family” ‘comedy’. The scene always looks great and you can see the time and effort (not to forget money! ) has gone into the creation of this great series. The overall look is very convincing and there is some beautiful theatrical-quality cinematography.”

Meanwhile, another viewer praised Kris’ performance, stating: “Kris Marshall turns in a stellar performance, truly suspending disbelief and losing himself in the role to deliver solid convincing work. It would be marvellous now to see him in further challenging roles!”.

A different admirer remarked: “A truly amazing performance comes from Kris Marshall who plays Strelnikof/ Pasha Antipof- I am in love with this man! ! I am now forever a fan. The film is thought-provoking, harrowing and heart-warming in equal measure. Watch this film!”.

The drama is even more poignant following the sad news of Sam Neill’s death.

It was confirmed earlier this week that Jurassic Park legend Sam had passed away at the age of 78. Sam sadly died after contracting pneumonia, according to a statement from his management.

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Firefighters spot people lighting BBQs near Dovestones

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Firefighters have been at Dovestone since Saturday (July 11) evening when the blaze initially broke out.

In an update Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS) said that this weekend their firefighters have seen people lighting barbecues in the affected areas, despite warnings to avoid such practices.

There are “challenging conditions” for crews working to control the fires, GMFRS said.

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Firefighters are creating additional firebreaks to limit the spread, alongside water drops from helicopter support.

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The fire service is urging members of the public to stay away from the affected areas.

Barbecues, campfires, and open flames are prohibited.

The statement from GMFRS read: “Our firefighters continue to tackle two major moorland fires at Swineshaw and Dovestones.

“This weekend, we have already seen people visiting the area and lighting BBQs. People must stay away from affected moorland areas and must not light BBQs, campfires or any other open flames. 

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“With our partners we continue working in difficult conditions to bring both fires under control.

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“Crews are creating additional firebreaks to limit the spread of the fires, while helicopter support continues to carry out water drops and aerial surveys.

“The images show crews working in challenging conditions yesterday as they continue their efforts to tackle these large-scale moorland fires.

“For more information on these incidents, wildfires and public safety advice check out our website.”

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Three arrests have been made in relation to the Dovestones fire so far.

A 19-year-old woman was arrested on suspicion of arson yesterday (Thursday, July 16) and has been bailed pending further enquiries.

Then yesterday (Friday, July 17), a 20-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of the same charges and remains in custody for questioning.

This follows the arrest of 20-year-old Shania Care-Slede earlier this week.

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She has been charged with aggravated arson, being reckless as to whether life was endangered, and dangerous driving, and is due to appear at Manchester Crown Court on August 18.

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Now Argentina’s RUGBY players mock England after World Cup semi-final victory: Stars wear tribute to ‘Hand of God’ kit for Nations Championship clash

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Argentina’s rugby stars appeared to join the mocking of England after their World Cup victory over their arch-rivals by wearing a kit paying homage to Diego Maradona‘s 1986 team.

Players wore a jersey similar in colour to that of Argentina’s 1986 World Cup-winning side – made famous by Maradona’s ‘Hand of God’ and superb solo goal in a win against England – for their Nations Championship clash in Santiago del Estero.

The Pumas’ limited edition kit has been created to mark the 40th anniversary of Argentina lifting their second World Cup. 

‘With this tribute, the Argentine Rugby Union and Los Pumas celebrate that legacy and renew their commitment to representing Argentina with the same pride, passion, and dedication that distinguish our national teams,’ the Argentine Rugby Union said.

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England’s rugby team had already been forced to switch hotels in Buenos Aires because of the chaos caused by Argentina’s World Cup victory.

Tens of thousands of fans gathered in the Plaza de la República on Wednesday night, celebrating their football team’s 2-1 win over England with a huge street party.

Argentina’s rugby stars wore a kit similar to the one worn by Diego Maradona’s team in 1986

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The jersey was made famous by Diego Maradona's 'Hand of God' en route to Argentina winning the 1986 World Cup

The jersey was made famous by Diego Maradona’s ‘Hand of God’ en route to Argentina winning the 1986 World Cup

Argentina fans also displayed banners touting their country's claim to the Falkland Islands

Argentina fans also displayed banners touting their country’s claim to the Falkland Islands

Flares and fireworks were set off throughout the night, with barricades erected outside England’s team hotel to provide additional security.

Steve Borthwick’s side were due to return to the same hotel on Sunday, but Argentina’s progression to the final means the area is braced for more chaos.

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The contest between the two sides comes just days after Argentina broke English hearts in the World Cup semi-finals on Wednesday. 

Argentine fans attending the Nations Championship match were also seen displaying banners touting their country’s claim to the Falkland Islands.

FIFA is exploring disciplinary action against Argentina after several members of the team lifted a sign declaring ‘Las Malvinas son Argentinas’ – the country’s term for the South Atlantic islands.

The banner triggered a fierce backlash in the UK, with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer saying he supports calls for FIFA to open an investigation made by Business Secretary Peter Kyle.

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FIFA’s rules forbid the use of any political messaging at the World Cup but have previously turned a blind eye to continued references to the 1982 conflict in a song sung by the players – and posted on social media by the country’s association – in the dressing room throughout the tournament. 

England were also mocked by Argentina star Enzo Fernandez, who shared a post on Instagram featuring a picture of him smiling alongside Lionel Messi and Leandro Paredes. 

The post was accompanied by the Oasis hit Wonderwall, which had become the soundtrack to England’s World Cup campaign in North America. 

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Argentina stadium erupts as ITV commentators stunned by Henry Pollock reaction

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The divisive England back-row was met with a remarkable reaction during the Nations Championship

Henry Pollock was met by a chorus of boos as he stepped onto the pitch during England’s Nations Championship clash with Argentina in Santiago del Estero.

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The Northampton Saints flanker was already a divisive figure in Argentina, having been filmed goading football fans ahead of the World Cup semi-final between the two countries on Wednesday.

Steve Borthwick had to step in to defend the 21-year-old later in the week, after he was filmed shushing supporters from the team bus in Buenos Aires.

Argentina were mounting a comeback when England turned to the divisive Pollock from the bench.

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Having been 19-3 up at half-time, Argentina got the scoreline back to 19-17 – with England losing two to the sin-bin in relatively quick succession.

The second yellow card for Alex Coles handed Argentina a penalty try to close the gap to two points.

Amid the celebrations in the ground, England brought Pollock – who scored a hat-trick against Fiji last week – on, with the back-row’s introduction met by boos.

“Henry Pollock comes on and listen to the boos,” said ITV commentator Nick Mullins.

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“His reputation has travelled far and wide. They all saw the photograph from the team bus before the football on Wednesday.

“Boos now mingling with celebration and this place is soudning like an Argentinean sports stadium.”

“England are bang up against it now. I know they’re still in front but the momentum is now going Argentina’s way,” added David Flatman.

Pollock would have the last laugh, with his carry leading to England’s fourth try for Marcus Smith minutes later as Argentina lost two of their own to the line.

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Andy Burnham’s pledge to unite Labour branded ‘dead on arrival’ amid mounting mayhem over who will serve in his Cabinet

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Andy Burnham‘s pledge to unite Labour was branded ‘dead on arrival’ last night, amid mounting mayhem over who will serve in his Cabinet.

At the centre of the chaos is the divisive figure of Ed Miliband, whose hopes of becoming the next Chancellor appeared to have been dashed last week following briefings that Mr Burnham was planning to give the job to Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood.

However, Ms Mahmood is now being accused by Burnham allies of trying to ‘brief herself into the job’. In his coronation speech on Friday, Mr Burnham pledged to end factionalism and the ‘insidious’ briefing culture in Westminster, saying: ‘We won’t beat Britain’s new Right if we are consumed by infighting and pulling in different directions’.

But the fierce resistance to Mr Miliband’s proposed appointment has already served to poison relations. And a source said: ‘There’s a lot of anger at Shabana and her team for the Treasury briefing. Andy and James [Purnell, the new No 10 chief of staff] were furious.

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‘It’s why he included the line about not having made any decisions in his Friday speech, with her sitting there. They felt it was a naked attempt to bounce him into appointing her.’

A second source added: ‘Shabana tried to convince Andy and James she wasn’t behind the briefings. She claimed she was in the Home Office secure room for four hours when the briefings were happening. But no one believed her. It’s well known among Home Office staff that she hates that room.’

Burnham allies also claim that the new Northern Secretary could even rank ahead of the Chancellor in the Cabinet pecking order, something the all-powerful Treasury is likely to resist.

To add further to the chaos, Sir Keir Starmer’s remaining rump of supporters in the Commons are lying in wait to ambush his successor. His allies were said to be angry at Mr Burnham’s claim on Friday that he had ‘supported all our Labour leaders in my lifetime’, and had played no role in Sir Keir’s ousting.

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Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood was accused by Burnham allies of trying to 'brief herself into the job' of Chancellor

Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood was accused by Burnham allies of trying to ‘brief herself into the job’ of Chancellor

One senior MP said last night that was ‘manifestly untrue and Keir’s people will be very angry with it’. He added: ‘Andy may be the King of the North and South just now but the Starmer loyalists will be lying in wait for him.

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‘His hopes of ending the infighting are dead on arrival.’

There are also nerves within Whitehall over plans to establish the new No 10 North by abolishing Liz Kendall’s Department of Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT), transferring officials to the new Northern department and handing its responsibilities to the Business Department.

Amid all the jostling for position, Labour sources claim that Chief Whip Jonathan Reynolds has already called current Business Secretary Peter Kyle to request ‘access talks’ about his plans – because he had been promised the job.

It has led to concern about disruption to DSIT’s work on the social media ban and AI, with one source saying: ‘I know he [Burnham] wants to take Britain back to the 1970s, but trying to pretend the internet doesn’t exist is going a bit far.’

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Housing Secretary Steve Reed, an ardent loyalist of Sir Keir, is expected to leave Government along with Attorney General Lord Hermer and David Lammy, the hapless Deputy PM and Justice Secretary.

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Northumberland village people pass by on the way to Alnmouth

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Northumberland village people pass by on the way to Alnmouth

Lesbury sits on the north bank of the River Aln, around three and a half miles south-east of Alnwick, on the main coastal road that runs towards Alnmouth and the sea.

Half a mile away at Hipsburn is Alnmouth railway station on the East Coast Main Line, linking the village directly to Newcastle, Edinburgh, and London, which makes Lesbury one of the easiest rural bases in mid-Northumberland to reach without a car.

Historic heart and ancient church

At the centre of the village stands the Anglican Church of St Mary, thought to sit on an original Saxon site and first mentioned in medieval records.

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The present building is largely Norman in origin, dates back to the 12th century, and is now Grade II* listed, with a simple stone tower and churchyard that look out over the river meadows.

St Mary’s has long served a wider parish that historically included Alnmouth and several surrounding townships, which is why old parish records here are a rich source for local family history.

Everyday life in a small rural community

Today, Lesbury remains a small rural village of stone houses and cottages, sitting in the lands once held by the Percy family, Dukes of Northumberland.

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There is a village pub, the Coach Inn, which serves both locals and passing visitors, along with active community groups and an outdoor bowling green that help give the place its lived-in feel rather than a purely tourist one.

Why people love Lesbury

For visitors, the appeal is in the mix: quiet riverside walks along the Aln, easy access to the golden beaches at Alnmouth and the wider Northumberland Coast National Landscape, and a fast rail link from Alnmouth station that makes weekend trips straightforward.

The village’s position also means Alnwick’s attractions — from the castle and gardens to shops and restaurants — are a short drive or bus ride away, while smaller coastal villages such as Boulmer and Craster are close enough for day trips.

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Argentina v England ends in fury as officials argue and players seething

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It was a chaotic ending to the summer’s final Nations Championship Test, with England barely hanging on for victory in Santiago del Estero

Argentina were controversially denied a draw against England in their Nations Championship clash in Santiago del Estero, following a lengthy TMO check that left the home side furious.

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Los Pumas winger Bautista Delguy thought he had scored in the corner at the end of a pulsating 22-phase attack as Argentina looked for a try that could level the scores, having been trailing England 31-24 in the dying seconds. However, English duo Noah Caluori and Henry Slade did just enough to make referee Angus Gardner go upstairs.

The referee did award the try on-field, but decided to go up to the TMO to check at the end of a dramatic and action-packed match that contained eight tries and seven yellow cards.

“Angus Gardner thinks it’s a try so we need evidence that it isn’t,” said ITV commentator Nick Mullins.

After spending a few minutes trying to find a conclusive angle that showed Delguy’s left hand hit the touchline before he grounded it, Gardner seemed set to stick with his on-field decision of try.

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However, his video referee Brett Cronan was adamant that it wasn’t a try.

“I’m going frame-by-frame here,” said Cronan. “His hand is up at the moment. It’s still up and then that ball is then grounded against the corner post and the tryline at the same time, meaning it is no try and the end of the game.”

However, Gardner wasn’t convinced – taking issue with his TMO.

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“No, hang on, are you sure because the on-field decision is a try so we’ve got to make sure. To me, it looks like it hits the ground first.

“That looks like a try to me, mate. You’ve got a HD screen, but that ball looks down to me, mate.

“It’s got to be conclusive evidence to overturn. That looks like a try to me.”

However, Cronan remained adamant that the score shouldn’t be given.

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“That is clearly grounded on the touchline,” reiterated the TMO.

Surprised by the interaction, Mullins chimed in: “Well, the referee and TMO having a barney about whether Argentina have scored a try to give them a kick to save a draw at the death.”

“I don’t think the stadium is going to take this very well,” said former England wing Chris Ashton on BBC Radio 5 Live.

Having then explained his decision to chalk off the try, Gardner blew for the full-time whistle.

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That left the Argentina players furious, with fly-half Tomas Albornoz appearing to make contact with Gardner as he protested the decision.

With the home crowd showing their “undisguised fury” as Mullins called it, a member of Argentina’s support staff had to step in to keep the players away from Gardner and the other officials.

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