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Belgium Could Withdraw From Eurovision 2027 Over Israel’s Involvement

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Belgium has suggested it could become the sixth country to withdraw from the Eurovision Song Contest due to Israel’s involvement.

In the lead-up to this year’s event, five countries’ national broadcasters announced they would not be competing at Eurovision in 2026 in protest over the decision to allow Israel to return.

On Saturday evening, the Belgian broadcaster VRT said it was not looking likely that it would be taking part in the contest next year if the situation remains as it currently is.

In a statement posted on VRT’s website, spokesperson Yasmin Van der Borcht said: “Today, the chances are slim that VRT will send an artist next year.

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“We expect a strong message from the [European Broadcasting Union, the group of broadcasters which organises Eurovision every year] against war and violence and in favour of respect for human rights. These are the values that should unite the festival, and at the moment they are being overshadowed far too much.”

She continued: “We are asking for a clear framework for participation, an open debate, and a direct vote among EBU members. So far, we have received an insufficient response to this. Even during the semi-finals this week, we received no signal that the EBU is hearing our concerns.

“Naturally, we want to discuss this with other broadcasters. But if the EBU’s position does not change, the chances are slim that VRT will send an artist next year.”

HuffPost UK has contacted Eurovision for comment.

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Israeli performer Noam Bettan pictured during the Eurovision 2026 final

It should be noted that Belgium has two national broadcasters – the Francophone RTBF and the Flemish-speaking VRT – which alternate organising Eurovision each year.

This year, it was RTBF’s turn, with VRT having said last year that it “shares and supports the position of the countries that have withdrawn from participating in the Eurovision Song Contest”.

Saturday’s live final saw Israel finishing in second place for the second year in a row.

However, it was Bulgaria’s Dara who wound up lifting the Eurovision trophy, marking the country’s first ever win at the contest.

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Expert divers FIND four remaining bodies of missing tourists in Maldives ‘shark cave’ after perilous recovery mission

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THE four bodies of the missing tourists have been located by an elite task force in the Maldives.

Local authorities resumed the perilous mission to find the missing divers this morning after search efforts were hampered by bad weather.

Search for bodies of Italian divers continues in the Maldives
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Can I cut my neighbour’s hedge if it grows into my garden? UK legal rights explained

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If your neighbour’s hedge has grown too large and is encroaching on your garden, it’s important to know your legal rights and the boundary rules before you start trimming.

Arguing with your neighbours is never enjoyable, no matter the cause. Disputes over gardens are very common, and determining who’s right isn’t always straightforward.

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Take, for instance, a situation where your neighbour’s hedge becomes overgrown and begins creeping into your garden space. You may feel tempted to cut back the branches, but before grabbing the secateurs, it’s important to understand what’s permitted by law and what crosses the line.

Not sticking to the regulations could get you into trouble, and your neighbour might even pursue legal action against you for property damage.

Based on the official government website, you’re allowed to trim your neighbour’s hedge if it extends into your property from their home or a public highway – but only under specific circumstances.

It’s only permissible to cut back up to the property boundary. If you go beyond this, your neighbour could pursue legal proceedings against you for damaging their property.

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Your neighbour has a duty to care for their hedges so they don’t damage your property or grow excessively tall. If any damage does occur, your neighbour may be held responsible.

To prevent potentially breaking the law, it’s recommended to check who actually owns the hedge before trimming it. The solicitors at Bonallack and Bishops said: “If it transpires that you have trimmed or moved a hedge which belongs to someone else, you could be held liable and forced to pay substantial legal costs.

“There are no hard and fast rules with regards to boundary ownership, and the only way to find out who owns a boundary border is to check the deeds at the Land Registry. Often, there’ll be no definitive answer and it’ll ultimately be a shared responsibility.”

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On the other hand, if your hedge has spread so that it extends over your neighbour’s property, they are entitled to trim back the portion that has crossed the boundary line, though they must return any cuttings to your land.

If any trimming occurs on your side of the boundary, this could be considered an offence under the Criminal Damage Act 1971, unless there’s a lawful excuse.

You are within your rights to pursue a civil claim for any resulting damage, though it’s always recommended to attempt a conversation with your neighbour beforehand.

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If confronting them feels daunting, consider writing a letter that clearly outlines the issue while keeping strictly to the facts.

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Badenoch slams Reform over Sunderland councillor post

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Earlier this month it was reported that Glenn Gibbins, who was recently elected as a Reform councillor in Sunderland, had complained about the “amount of Nigerians in town” in a social media post made in 2024.

According to the campaign group Hope Not Hate, the later-deleted post read: “Should melt them all down and fill in the pot holes!!”

Speaking to Sky News’s Sunday Morning With Trevor Phillips, Conservative leader Mrs Badenoch branded the comments made by Mr Gibbins as “disgusting” and said that it “worried” her that Reform UK deputy leader Mr Tice would not directly condemn it.

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She said: “I think that was a disgusting comment that that Reform candidate made, and the Reform (deputy) leader… Richard Tice, wouldn’t even condemn it.

“That’s what I’m worried about. People say all sorts of stupid things, they should get slapped down when they do that.

“We cannot have a climate of violence against people based on their ethnicity in this country, but you need the leaders of the party, you need the senior ones, to be able to say that’s not what we’re about, that we’re very much against it. When they don’t say that, then we need to be worried.

“And I was really shocked when Richard Tice was interviewed that he would not condemn those comments.”

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Last week, Mr Tice was asked whether he was happy for someone with those views to represent the party on BBC’s Sunday With Laura Kuenssberg programme.

In response he said: “This weekend we are celebrating our incredible successes.

“Like any party, we have internal party processes to look where people have said or done the wrong thing.”

He continued: “I condemn everything that is wrong and inappropriate.

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“Voters have heard all of this smearing and this sneering against all of us, and they have voted for more Reform.”

A Labour Party spokesperson later criticised his alleged failure to “call out clear racism”, adding: “It speaks volumes that Richard Tice tried to brush off these comments.”

Mr Tice later posted on X: “I literally said in the interview that I condemn anything that is wrong or inappropriate. Which obviously includes those (Mr Gibbins’s) remarks: simple.”

Reform UK have been approached for comment.

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The Hovercraft Museum Wins 'Volunteers of the Year' at Museums + Heritage Awards 2026

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The Hovercraft Museum, Lee-on-Solent, Hampshire has been named “Volunteers of the Year” at the prestigious Museums + Heritage Awards 2026, recognising the extraordinary contribution of its volunteer team in sustaining one of the UK’s most unique and nationally significant collections.

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TfL Tube Strikes, May 2026: Dates And Lines Affected

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More Tube strikes are set to take place in London this week (18-24 May 2026), bringing fresh disruption to commuters.

Last April, Tube strikes took place as members of The National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT) expressed their unhappiness with a compressed work week that they claim Transport for London (TfL) are trying to “impose” on its members.

For their part, TfL said the four-day change was completely optional.

RMT’s latest strikes are planned in May and June, with the next ones being just days away. These “disruptions” have been planned for weeks.

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When are the Tube strikes taking place this week?

  • Tuesday, 19 May (midday) until Wednesday, 20 May (midday).
  • Thursday, 21 May (midday) until Friday, 22 May (midday).

On its website, TfL said to take those start and end times with a grain of salt.

It warned that disruptions are expected to continue into the afternoons and evenings following these periods.

On Tuesdays and Thursdays, services will finish early. Previous advice recommended trying to finish your journey by 8pm on these days.

Which Tube lines will be affected?

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TfL said on its site that no service is expected on the:

  • Circle line,
  • Piccadilly line,
  • Metropolitan line between Baker Street and Aldgate, and
  • the Central line between White City and Liverpool Street

Though “Service is expected on all other lines,” this will be reduced. The TfL added that “disruption to journeys” is expected; disruptions may continue later into the week.

What other transport links are open?

Services including buses, the Elizabeth line, the DLR, and the London Overground aren’t going to be on strike during these days. They are, however, predicted to be incredibly busy.

Why are these strikes happening?

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It started with a four-day work week.

The Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen (ASLEF), a train drivers’ union which represents thousands of Tube drivers, previously campaigned for a four-day work week, which the TfL recently began trialling on an optional basis in their Bakerloo line.

But RMT, a trade union covering the public transport sector more broadly, has said that they’re not on board with the “compressed” work week, claiming it packs five days’ work into four in a manner which could impact the safety of drivers and passengers.

RMT members are the ones striking in these upcoming cases.

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The union also claimed it could mean drivers only get 24 hours’ notice before their shifts are announced and that TfL “U-turned” on negotiations.

In response, TfL pointed out that the four-day offering is completely optional and said it could help to make services more reliable and flexible.

We have shared the full statements the RMT, ASLEF, and TfL have released on the topic in a previous article.

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Sally Watkins speaks on re-opening of the Ebor Inn

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Sally re-opened the Ebor Inn at Bishopthorpe on Wednesday, which had been closed since last year.

Until his sad death of Covid in 2021, the popular pub had been run by her late father Gordon Watlins for 39 years.

The pub’s owner, Tadcaster-based Sam Smith’s Brewery, recently gave the pub a new look with an exterior restoration of its brickwork. Further renovations have taken place inside, with more planned.

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Sally posted on social media at the weekend that she is ‘astounded’ at the support received.

She said: “I sat down at around 3pm with my friend who had never been to the Ebor Inn before. I was thinking I’ll have an hour catch up as I’d not seen her for a while and then one by one you lovely people started coming in…

“Before I knew it it was 7.30pm!!! And still you kept coming in….

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“What an afternoon/evening!! I am totally overwhelmed by the numbers that have come through the door not just today (although today was insane) but every single day we’ve been open!!!

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“I have loved every minute… the support is just amazing! I’m so hoarse from talking so much!!! But every moment is so heartwarming and to hear you all speak so highly of my late father. I love it!”

Sally added: “We know it’s not just a job for me and I can confirm that I am eternally grateful and flattered by everyone’s support. I hope you all keep coming in and we can keep the pub going with this wonderful sentiment.”

Among the dozens who have commented underneath on Facebook, one said: “I am so glad that everything has gone well for you and the team at the Ebor. It is such a lovely pub and you deserve every success for taking the challenge on, Gordon would be so proud of you. Well done and keep up the good work.”

As the Press previously reported, initially, the Ebor Inn will be a ‘wet’ pub, meaning drinks only, before it starts serving food from June.

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The re-opening comes amid others, including the Blacksmith Arms at Skelton, near York, which is also owned by Sam Smith’s Brewery.

The Punch Bowl at Marton-Cum-Grafton, now owned by Boroughbridge hospitality entrepreneur Simon Wade, also reopened this month after a major refurbishment.

However, as reported earlier today, the tenants of the community-owned village pub, the Black Lion at Skelton on Ouse will be leaving venue this Saturday, blaming an ‘unsustainable’ business model.  

The Press has approached Sally for comment.

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Two people seriously injured after car crashes into house

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One person who was seriously injured was in the house at the time of the crash

Two people have been seriously injured after a car crashed into a house. Cambridgeshire Police and paramedics were called to the crash in Paston Ridings, Peterborough at around 6pm on Sunday (May 17).

A blue Ford Mondeo was driving along the road when it crashed into a house and stationery vehicles. The driver of the car, a 40-year-old man from Peterborough, was taken to hospital with serious injuries.

A 70-year-old woman, who was in the house at the time, was also taken to hospital with serious injuries. Cambridgeshire Police is appealing for information after the incident.

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Venezuela Fury spotted at Manchester Airport as she jets off on honeymoon with Noah Price

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The 16-year-old daughter of Tyson and Paris Fury and her new husband were spotted at Manchester Airport days after tying the knot on the Isle of Man

Venezuela Fury has been spotted at Manchester Airport as she heads off on her honeymoon after marrying her fiancé, Noah Price, over the weekend.

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The eldest child of Tyson and Paris Fury tied the knot in a grand affair on the Isle of Man on Saturday (May 16), The extravagant ceremony at the Royal Chapel of St John the Baptist on the Isle of Man, where the Fury family recently relocated after giving up on life in Morecambe, Lancashire.

Wythenshawe-born boxer Tyson arrived at the church with the bride in a vintage wedding car, while his wife Paris helped make sure everything was in place ahead of the ceremony, spotted outside where the church was decorated with an archway of blue hydrangeas and yellow roses, and a long blue carpet had been rolled out to the entrance.

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Venezuela wore a stunning white lace fishtail dress with a 50-foot-long train for her big day, and there was even a glimpse of the infamous white Crocs the bride said she would wear, despite her mum’s uncertainty that it was the right look for the wedding. Her now-husband, meanwhile, was sporting a smart white suit, while his new father-in-law looked dapper in a black ensemble.

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After the teens tied the knot, it is believed that the wedding reception took place at the nearby four-star Comis Hotel and Golf Club, which is where, according to reports, police were called after an incident occurred just moments after nineties popstar Peter Andre performed a string of chart-topping hits at the lavish wedding reception.

Now, the new Mr and Mrs Price have been seen at Manchester Airport on Monday (May 18) morning as they prepared to fly off on their honeymoon. A newly-married Venezuela was seen sporting a bright yellow co-ord, and kept her oversized black glasses from her big day, covering her eyes.

The couple were seen stopping for a spot of breakfast as they waited for their flight, and were also pictured browsing duty-free as they wandered the airport.

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It comes after Tyson took to social media and reflected on his daughter’s big day. Late on Sunday (May 17), he shared a video on Instagram of the moment Venezuela made her entrance into the church, with him proudly walking alongside her. It also revealed that the choice of entrance song was The Notorious B.I.G track, Juicy.

READ MORE: Venezuela Fury wedding pictures as bride stuns in lace dress joined by dad Tyson and Molly-Mae

Alongside the sweet clip, he wrote: “A beautiful day of celebrating my daughter’s wedding day, @venezuelaprice1, she was amazing & I’m very proud of her! We both were crying like babies,” (sic).

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It came after Paris shared some snaps of Venezuela posing in a white less dress, which she wore as she prepared for the nuptials. Alongside the photos, the mum-of-seven gushed: “My beautiful girl, so proud I was of you today. You looked beautiful, @venezuelaprice1”.

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6 Personality Traits Linked To A Longer Life

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There isn’t an exact formula for a longer life yet, though researchers think they have some pretty good guesses.

Great genes, enough sleep, and a decent diet can go a long way if you want to reach 100, for instance.

But some factors are less strictly physical.

For instance, one paper found that people who had a positive view of ageing may be less likely to experience age-related decline.

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And having a sense of purpose “appears to widely buffer against mortality risk across the adult years,” a 2015 paper found.

Yet another paper, this time looking at data from 22,000 participants, found that “Personality nuances were associated with mortality risk in four samples”.

Which personality traits might help you live longer?

1) Being active

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This self-descriptor was most linked to a longer life in the 2025 paper (27% lower mortality risk).

Study author, psychologist Professor René Mõttus, told The Guardian: “The word ‘active’ was the most striking.

“Participants who described themselves this way were significantly less likely to die during the study period – with a 21% lower risk, even when age, gender and medical conditions were taken into account.”

2) Being lively

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The trait, tied in this study to outgoingness, seemed te be another helpful self-description (12% lower risk) for those hoping to live long.

“The extraversion items active and lively were related to a lower mortality risk,” the paper reads.

Separate 2017 research linked higher levels of extraversion to a 14% reduction in mortality.

3) Being organised

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The study also found that higher levels of conscientiousness, including describing yourself as organised, were linked to a longer life (14% lower mortality risk).

“Being ‘organised’ might help people stick to routines that improve health, but it may also reflect underlying psychological resilience or social habits that contribute to a longer life,” study author Professor Páraic O’Súilleabháin told The Guardian.

It’s not the only paper to link greater conscientiousness to a longer life, either.

4) Being responsible

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Linked to a 12% lower risk of death in this paper, the term also falls in the “conscientiousness” bracket.

5) Being hardworking

Those who saw themselves as industrious had a 15% lower risk of mortality, as did those who self-described as “thorough”.

One 2016 paper found that those who worked even a year later than retirement age saw an up-to-11% lower risk of death in an 18-year follow-up period.

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6) Being helpful

This personality trait, which fell into the broader category of “agreeableness”, has also been linked to a longer lifespan.

Another paper found that people who volunteered more often lived longer.

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Disco is making a comeback to Eastleigh.

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The UK’s fastest growing disco show, AHH…FREAK OUT!, is bringing its unstoppable groove and feel-good party atmosphere back to The Point on Friday 3rd July.
Disco isn’t just making a comeback, it’s roaring into the spotlight. As audiences continue to crave uplifting live entertainment, AHH…FREAK OUT! has cemented itself as the UK’s fastest-growing disco show, delivering packed houses and standing ovations night after night.

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