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Arsenal FC route to Champions League final after beating Sporting CP in last-eight

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Under the new format, the Gunners’ potential route to this season’s Champions League final has already been mapped out.

This will be the first European knockout stage meeting between the two clubs since 2018 when Atletico beat the Gunners in the Europa League semi-final, thus denying Arsene Wenger a chance to end his reign as manager with a trophy.

As a result of finishing top in the league phase, Arsenal will have the advantage of playing the second leg of their semi-final tie at the Emirates Stadium.

Semi-final bound: Arsenal

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In fact, the Gunners will have had home advantage throughout the knockout phase thanks to a new rule implemented by UEFA at the start of the campaign.

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Bryson DeChambeau: American to focus on growing YouTube channel if LIV Golf fails

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DeChambeau’s LIV contract is up at the end of this season and he was looking to sign a lucrative new deal before Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) announced it was set to pull its financial support, with reports, external suggesting he wants $500m (£370m) to stay.

The two-time US Open winner said he was “completely shocked” by the PIF announcement as he believed it would finance LIV Golf until 2032.

“I haven’t had any communication. And unfortunately, things are moving on in a different direction. Obviously, they wanted to move on,” he said on Tuesday.

LIV Golf, which caused a major split in 2022 when it started luring star names away from the PGA Tour with the offer of huge pay increases, is now searching to find replacement financial investment under a new independent board.

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DeChambeau, who joined LIV in 2022, turned down the chance to return to the PGA Tour earlier this year under a returning member programme.

“The egos need to get dropped,” DeChambeau said.

“Everybody needs to come in with a level-headed playing field, with an opportunistic mindset to grow the game of golf.

“That’s why I came over here. That’s why I do what I do on YouTube.”

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Cambridgeshire man died of ‘traumatic injuries’ in Vietnam crash, inquest hears

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The 30-year-old was a ‘temporary resident’ in Vietnam at the time of his death

A Cambridgeshire man died of ‘traumatic injuries’ after a crash in Vietnam, an inquest has heard. Luke Khushil Vaja, aged 30, died on April 16, 2025 in Da Nang City, Vietnam. A written inquest into his death, carried out by Coroner Elizabeth Gray, concluded he died of “multiple traumatic injuries”.

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The inquest read that Vietnam Police were called to a single-vehicle crash at the intersection of Tran Hung Dao, Le Van Duyet, Van Don, Nai Hien Dong Ward, Son Tra District, Da Nang City, Vietnam at around 6.25am on April 16. Mr Vaja was found dead by police at the scene, next to a two-wheeled motorbike.

A police report said the incident was a “self-inflicted traffic accident”. The motorbike found next to Mr Vaja was noted to be “slightly damaged”.

After his death, Mr Vaja was brought back to the UK for a CT post mortem to be carried out. This post mortem confirmed his cause of death which was “consistent with reports of a single-vehicle collision”.

The inquest also read that Mr Vaja’s family requested more details from Vietnam Police, including CCTV footage, images of the crash and blood test results. The family has not yet received this.

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The family were also advised by the police force that an “investigation is still in progress”. Coroner Gray expressed her condolences to the family and friends of Mr Vaja.

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Should ‘faith-defined communities’ exist? Readers give their opinions

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Readers discuss religion, King Charles’ visit to the US and issues of the House of Lords (Picture: Getty Images)

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Should ‘faith-defined communities’ be put to a stop?

This week on the news, following the stabbings at Golders Green, I keep 
hearing statements such as ‘the Jewish community fear for their safety’ or 
‘Jewish people don’t feel safe walking 
in their own communities’.

In my opinion, part of the problem is the existence of faith-defined communities.

In the 21st century, in the UK, communities should be integrated – including people of all faiths and none. There should be no Jewish communities, Christian communities or Muslim communities or communities of any faith. Faith and religion are divisive and people have been warring over it for millennia. Until people can learn to live with each other’s differences, there will always be hate and wars over faith.

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We can make a start, by getting rid of faith-defined communities and integrating. Alfie Mullin, West London

No bad words against King Charles

I don’t want to hear any more criticism of our royalty. King Charles has done an absolutely amazing job on his State visit to the US. His speeches have been wonderfully composed and president Donald Trump has engaged with him and Queen Camilla.

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This has been to the advantage of our country and he has accomplished far more than our politicians. Molly Neville, Sheffield

‘Feeble words’ from politicians following the Golders Green attack

After yet another cowardly attack on the Jewish community at Golders Green, the ridiculously weak home secretary Shabana Mahmood says that wider society needs to stand up and confront this antisemitism. Feeble words from a desperate minister running out 
of ideas. Bill, Sutton

Do British politicians forget they are of ‘migrant descent’?

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Thomas Krych/ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock (16789161s) SHABANA MAHMOOD, UK Home Secretary, arrives at 10 Downing Street for a weekly Cabinet meeting. Cabinet Meeting In Downing Street, London, England, United Kingdom - 24 Mar 2026
This reader says Shaban Mahmood seems to have forgotten her heritage (Picture: Thomas Krych/ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock)

It seems to me that Priti Patel, Suella Braverman and Shabana Mahmood overlook the fact that they are themseves of migrant descent – they appear to be more anti-migrant than the majority of the population. Roger Smith, Witham

UK needs Depsit Return Scheme for litter

I regularly tidy up in my patch of north London and I couldn’t agree more with Michael (MetroTalk, Thu) with regards to some people not caring about litter.

But when is the UK going to have a Deposit Return Scheme, widely used across Europe?

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Machines located across the city enable you to separate tins, plastic bottles and occasionally glass. It works, with high recycling rates and is cost neutral, with credit given on each item processed. John O’Sullivan, via email

House of Lords are ‘politically appoited cronies’

With the departure of the last hereditary peers, the House of Lords has become the house of politically appointed cronies. It is high time this body was elected. All candidates should renounce any allegiance to any political party to stand and sit as independents. Alan Cheesman, Orpington

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Is Metro’s Medium Soduku more difficuly than the Hard level?

Every time I pick up a Metro I find the Medium Sudoku is more difficult than the Hard one. It’s too frequent to be a coincidence. Are you trying to boost the ego of people doing your puzzles? H Temple, via email

This reader thinks so!

Not sure if you might every now and again mix up the Medium and Hard Sudoku puzzles? Last Thursday, I found the harder puzzle easier to solve. Maybe I’m smarter than I think! The puzzles page is still my favourite part of Metro. Claire, Manchester

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Expert issues verdict on hantavirus spreading after three deaths on cruise

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An expert has explained the chances of hantavirus spreading from the ship

An expert has said that the risk of hantavirus spreading is ‘essentially zero’, after three people died from a suspected outbreak on a cruise.

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It comes as a British crew member is being prepared for medical evacuation from the Dutch-flagged cruise ship MV Hondius, which is currently anchored off the coast of Cape Verde. The crew member, a Dutch colleague and a passenger are set to be taken to the Netherlands.

A Dutch passenger died on board the ship on April 11. On April 27, the wife of the passenger died, and authorities confirmed a variant of hantavirus. On May 2, a German passenger on board died, though the cause has not yet been confirmed.

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A total of seven suspected cases have been identified in total, including the three deaths. Two of these cases have been confirmed as hantavirus.

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Now, Professor Sir Andrew Pollard, director of the Oxford Vaccine Group at the University of Oxford, said that the virus is “rarely” spread between people.

The Andes virus, which has been identified as the variant behind the outbreak, is “known very rarely to spread between people with close contact”, Sir Andrew said.

“It means it is very easy to isolate people who are unwell and to follow quarantine and so on to avoid spread to other people,” he said.

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Once these passengers have been evacuated the ship will start the three-day journey to the Canary Islands, docking in either Gran Canaria or Tenerife.

An update from health officials in Spain on Tuesday said: “The World Health Organisation has explained that Cape Verde cannot carry out this operation. The Canary Islands are the closest place with the necessary capabilities.

“Spain has a moral and legal obligation to help these people, among whom are also several Spanish citizens.”

But the leader of the regional government of the islands have expressed concern over the plan, with its leader Fernando Clavijo writing on X: “Our position is clear regarding any decision made by the WHO and the State: safety and guarantees for the passengers and for the people of the Canary Islands.”

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Some 19 British nationals were listed as passengers on the ship, which was sailing from Argentina to Cape Verde, with four British crew members.

A British passenger and the British crew member are among those taken ill in the suspected outbreak, which has been linked to three deaths.

The World Health Organisation (WHO) said on Tuesday that it has been notified of seven suspected cases.

The British passenger was medically evacuated from the ship on April 27 and remains in isolation in hospital in Johannesburg, South Africa.

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Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has said plans are being made for the “safe onward travel” of Britons on the ship.

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And the Foreign Office has confirmed that it has been directly in touch with all British passengers on board the ship, which was sailing from Argentina to Cape Verde.

Professor Sir Andrew Pollard, director of the Oxford Vaccine Group at the University of Oxford, told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme: “The Andes strain of this virus is common amongst rodents in countries like Argentina in South America.

“It’s an infection which actually doesn’t cause much harm to the rodents, but it can be acquired by humans who are in close contact with the environment around the rodent, because it’s spread in saliva and urine and faeces from those animals.

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“With this particular hantavirus, the Andes virus, it is known very rarely to spread between people with close contact, usually symptomatic individuals who are in close contact with each other.

“And that’s important because it means it is very easy to isolate people who are unwell and to follow sort of quarantine and so on to avoid spread to other people.

“It’s not like the situation we had with Covid-19 in the pandemic where people could spread even without symptoms, and therefore it was able to spread very easily in the population.”

He added: “The authorities will be very familiar with managing respiratory virus infections on cruise ships, because every year there are outbreaks of influenza on cruise ships, for example, and so working out the public health interventions to isolate the cases, make sure that there isn’t any onward transmission to people, will have really good protocols already in place.

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“I think the risk is essentially zero of spread outside of this particular outbreak, because the authorities have recognised this and they know exactly what to do to make sure that the individuals are isolated and there’s no-one with transmission now that we know what we’re dealing with.”

Dr Jacqueline Weyer, acting deputy executive director for National Institute for Communicable Diseases in South Africa, said that Andes virus is a “slow burner” and “moves really slowly” which “allows a window of opportunity to contain the outbreak”.

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But she told Sky News that the British passenger in hospital in Johannesburg will be under “strict isolation precautions to ensure that we don’t see onward transmission”.

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She said that investigations have found no rodent infestations on the ship itself and that the “exposure event” was probably through rodent exposure in Argentina.

Asked about passengers on board the ship, she told the broadcaster: “I’m not sure at this stage if the patients will actually be allowed to disembark or if the isolation will be continued, we are waiting for the directive on that.

“Of course, when these individuals are allowed to disembark, it will also be with some measures in place to ensure that we don’t have a wider scale outbreak when they try to return home.”

Passengers are currently confined to their cabins while “disinfection and other public health measures are carried out”, the WHO said.

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Hantavirus infections, which are usually spread by infected rodents’ urine or faeces, can lead to severe respiratory illness and can sometimes be fatal. While it is rare, hantavirus infections can spread between people, according to the WHO.

There is no specific treatment or cure, but patients have a better chance of survival if they receive medical attention early.

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David Attenborough turns 100: The national treasure’s 10 most iconic moments

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Sir David Attenborough has brought the joy of the natural and animal world to the nation’s screens through his beloved programmes for 70 years.

His reverential, sometimes playful tone has become a mainstay of British television, while his efforts to raise awareness for conservation and climate change have inspired millions.

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GB News star Nana Akua ‘saved’ by viewer who spotted skin condition

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The broadcaster says she will be forever grateful to the woman who reached out after spotting her distress on TV

Nobody would have realised that the well-known GB News presenter Nana Akua was battling an excruciating skin condition that left her feeling as though chemicals had scorched her face.

Concealing the problem beneath thick makeup, she maintained a composed appearance before the cameras and continued hosting her programmes – until a viewer got in touch to “save her skin”, reports the Express.

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The television personality revealed: “One weird thing that did happen on GB News was that I had a weird thing going on with my skin.

“A woman who was watching and saw me on TV reached out and told me ‘I can see that your skin is in pain’”.

Speaking to Express, the TV star shared more details as she continued: “I was wearing make up and everything so I thought that you couldn’t tell.

“But anyway, she took me under her wing and I tried some products and now my skin is healed.

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“I’ve never used cheap stuff on my skin, but what I was using, I washed my face and put it on and it literally burnt my face. I used to get skin issues around my eyes, and I couldn’t work out what it was.”

The star went on: “But then I came off the products that I was using. I didn’t realise just how bad it was until the lady reached out and I tried this new cream.

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“When you’re on TV all the time, you have to put make up on every single day. And it’s heavy make up. My skin has gone through a really weird phase. And then it only went worse when some products were burning me.”

“But I listened to this woman and she saved my skin – I have to thank her for that.”

The individual who provided this transformative guidance was skincare specialist and aesthetician Andria Vassiliou.

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Throughout her career, Andria has maintained a deep commitment to addressing problematic skin conditions and has embraced every opportunity to help women tackle their most challenging skin concerns.

She graciously invited Nana to the Cetuem clinic to explore potential solutions.

A programme of treatments alongside a tailored skincare routine was implemented. Within several weeks, Nana’s skin had become calmer and had regained its radiance.

Nana now describes Andria as the “skin queen” and credits her as her saviour.

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New ‘superior’ sandwich shop opening at Cardiff bus station

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The row of retail units outside Cardiff Bus Interchange is filling up slowly

Sandwich chain, WhichWich? is opening a second venue in Cardiff, just months after debuting its first Welsh shop in January.

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WhichWich is a Texan-based brand known for its fully customisable hot toasted sandwiches and is due to will open a second Cardiff unit at the Bus Interchange.

The brand saw its first unit in the UK outside of London open in Cardiff on January 17. It’s not known the opening date of the shop, which will face outwards onto Central Square, but the sandwich chain will join Starbucks and acai bowl spot, Kiwi, on the run of units at the interchange.

With a tag line claiming “superior sandwiches” Which Wich will have pre-made menu favourites like their California Chicken Club, Loaded BBQ Pork or Super Veggie wrap or you can pick from 40 more toppings to make your own.

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Alongside their lunch menu there’s afull toastie breakfast menu of English muffins, breakfast pots and fresh brewed coffee – which they claim to be “Seattle’s best.”

Founded in Dallas, Texas in 2003, Which Wich has an ‘innovative ordering system’ which sees customers grab their chosen sandwich type’s designated bag, writing on it your particular order and adding your name to said bag, before paying and handing it over to the cashier.

If, once you’ve recieved the bag, you are not 100% into your sandwich the Which Wich website says they have a ‘Sandwichfaction Guarantee’ and they’ll replace it, refund your money, or both if not.

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This second sandwich spot for Wich Which? joins a number of new openings this spring, with work ongoing in the city centre for Solina pasta restaurant at the former Zero Degrees site and Roos at the former warden’s lodge in Sophia Gardens is also still undergoing work, aiming for a late spring opening.

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Emma Raducanu, Jack Draper and Sonay Kartal – why are so many British tennis players injured?

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Of the six British singles players who began the year in the top 100, Cameron Norrie is the only one to have avoided injury or illness, and he has returned impressively to the world’s top 20 in recent weeks.

Raducanu, 23, had been due to return at the Italian Open in Rome this week but withdrew after her media commitments on Tuesday with post-viral symptoms. Kartal is currently on track to reappear during the grass-court season, but the back injury the 24-year-old suffered during her run to the Indian Wells fourth round in March has cost her the entire clay swing.

Francesca Jones had a month out after a glute injury at the Australian Open and Draper’s comeback from his serious arm injury has been checked by a knee problem, while Fearnley came through qualifying in Rome after a seven-week absence.

British number three Katie Boulter, who tumbled out of the top 100 last year as she battled foot and hip injuries, says it can be hard to step away even if players have information to suggest their bodies are at breaking point.

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Fitness trackers, which offer performance analysts a wealth of data, will be allowed on a trial basis at this year’s remaining three Grand Slams, as they have been for a while now on the men’s and women’s tours.

But Boulter, who has climbed back into the top 60, told BBC Sport: “I think it’s impossible as a tennis player to be like, ‘I’m going to take the week off because my wearable [device] says that I’m in red’.

“Financially, there might be people that don’t have that luxury to stop a week out of their schedule and not play – the majority of us are still trying to make a living.

“I’ve played through many injuries, I’ve also stopped through many injuries. Ultimately you have to make the best judgement call you can.

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“It’s good to have that information, but it doesn’t necessarily marry up sometimes.”

The LTA has refreshed its entire physiotherapy staff over the past 18 months and believes it now has the right expertise to support the modern player. The next task is to consider how best to upgrade its recovery facilities.

British players have a lot more resources at their disposal than many other nationalities. An LTA physio was sent to Miami in March as Kartal started to realise the extent of her back problem, but the emphasis is also on players building their own support network.

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How much prize money have Arsenal FC earned by reaching Champions League final?

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Winning the final, where one of Bayern Munich or Paris Saint-Germain lie in wait, will guarantee another €6.5m euros (£5.6m), and that also comes with an additional €4m (£3.5m) for reaching the UEFA Super Cup in August. That curtain-raiser for next season is worth €1m (£863,000) to the winner.

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Outrage as beloved East Lancs Railway vandalised in ‘calculated act of destruction’

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“This is a disgraceful and deeply frustrating attack”

A heritage railway has hit out at ‘disgraceful’ vandals after trains were daubed with graffiti in a ‘deeply frustrating’ act of vandalism.

The Bury-based East Lancashire Railway said police are investigating the incident, which targeted an East Lancashire Railway (ELR) heritage set overnight during the May Bank Holiday. A locomotive and several coaches from the InterCity 125 rolling stock were daubed with extensive graffiti.

The heritage railway has described the ‘mindless attack’ as a ‘calculated act of destruction’. It comes months after one of the coaches had been repainted in February – while it also follows a similar incident last year.

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After discovering the graffiti, volunteers immediately stepped in and worked tirelessly for several hours top clean it up, using specialist materials to remove the graffiti before it could permanently set. ELR says the volunteers’ swift action prevented what could have been significant and lasting damage – although further polishing and restoration work is still required.

Mike Kelly, chairman of ELR, said: “This is a disgraceful and deeply frustrating attack on a railway run largely by volunteers, with many steam and diesel traction owned either by the ELR or groups and in some cases, private individuals who give their time freely to preserve our railway. It is nothing short of a kick in the teeth for those who work so hard to maintain and preserve historic traction and rolling stock.

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“What makes this even more infuriating is that this follows a similar incident less than 12 months ago, when nearly 30 glass panes across two coaches were smashed, causing thousands of pounds worth of damage. We are working closely with the police and are determined to see those responsible identified and held accountable.

“I want to place on record my sincere thanks to our outstanding volunteers, whose immediate and determined response ensured the damage was contained. Their commitment stands in stark contrast to the senseless actions of those responsible.”

ELR says Greater Manchester Police attended the scene, gathered evidence and said patrols in the area would be stepped up. Additional CCTV coverage is also being installed as part of strengthened security measures. Anyone with information about those responsible is urged to contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or online.

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