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Best Betting Sites UK 2026 | Top UK Bookmakers Reviewed

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The British sports betting market is more competitive than ever in 2026, with dozens of UKGC-licensed betting sites for bettors to choose from. It is one of the most choice-rich gambling markets in the world.

No matter what kind of bettor you are, there’s an online bookmaker for everyone, from racing punters, free bet hunters, eSports enthusiasts and beyond.

Here at Standard Sport, we have pulled together a comprehensive list of the best betting sites for the UK market, picking out our favourite online bookmakers in various categories.

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The best betting sites in the UK for 2026

We only feature UKGC-licensed betting sites, which we then rank based on a variety of metrics, including welcome offer value, market range, mobile experience, ongoing promotions, and more.

Bookmaker

Welcome offer

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Key features

Offer T&Cs

Bet365

Bet £10, get £30 in bet credits

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  • Largest choice of markets
  • Live streaming

New customers

Min £10 qualifying bet

Bet credits non-withdrawable

T&Cs apply

BOYLE Sports

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Bet £10, get £40 in free bets

  • Early payouts
  • Multiple accumulator offers

New customers only

Min £10 first bet

Free bets valid 7 days

T&Cs appl

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Betfred

Bet £10, get £50 in free bets

  • Highest standard welcome offer
  • Lots of racing and football promos

New customers only

Min £10 first bet

Free bets valid 7 days

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T&Cs apply

Paddy Power

Bet £10, get £50 in free bets

  • Low qualifying bet
  • Unique money back specials

New customers only

Min £10 first bet

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Free bets valid for 30 days

T&Cs apply

Betfair

Bet £10, get £30 in free bets

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  • Betting exchange access
  • 90 minute guarantee

New customers only

Min £10 first bet

Free bets valid 30 days

T&Cs apply

Coral

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Bet £5, get £30 in free bets

  • Low £5 qualifying bet
  • Free daily rewards

New customers only

Min £5 first bet

Free bets valid 7 days

T&Cs apply.

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Betway

Bet £10, get £60 in free bets

  • Weekly free bets club
  • Excellent Esports coverage

New customers only

Min £10 qualifying bet

4x£10 free bet tokens

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T&Cs apply

Spreadex

Bet £10, get £60 in free bets

  • Spread betting service
  • Great range of fixed-odds offers

New customers only

Min £10 qualifying bet

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Split between fixed-odds and spread credit

T&Cs apply

Sky Bet

Bet £0.05, get £30 in free bets

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  • Top-rated betting app
  • Regular bet and get offers

New customers only

Minimum £5 deposit

Bet £0.05 at odds of evens or greater

T&Cs apply

QuinnBet

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50% cashback up to £25

  • Unique ongoing daily free bet model
  • Strong collection of acca offers

New customers only

Min £10 deposit

Three separate qualifying bets

T&Cs apply

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Bet365 – Best for in-play betting and permanent offers

Bet365 ranks highly thanks to their unrivalled range of pre-match and in-play markets. The welcome offer includes up to £30 in free bets that can be used on any sport.

A wide variety of value-enhancing offers are also available to punters. The ‘sub on, play on’ feature means any player-based bet on a football game stays active even if your player leaves the pitch, with your bet rolling over to their replacement.

Bet365 also extends the player markets into extra time, unlike some competitors. Bet boosts and winnings boosts are commonplace on bet365 too, with bettors able to secure enhanced odds on the biggets sport events, or a boost to their payout on a successful accumulator.

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Bet365 are often the first bookmaker on the market to release event odds, and have tools such as cash out, bet builder and live streaming on offer.

  • Largest pre-match and in-play market range of any UK bookmaker
  • Good array of permanent betting offers
  • Sizeable selection of betting tools
  • Welcome offer is not as valuable as some rival bookies
  • Money-back offers less frequent compared to BOYLE Sports and Betfred

BOYLE Sports – Best for accumulator offers

BOYLE Sports has a variety of accumulator offers with bettors able to choose between insurance for their accumulator or winnings boosts on successful multiples via Acca Rewards. Bettors can also secure a free £5 acca via the Acca Loyalty promotion.

BOYLE carries unparalleled offerings on Irish sports, such as GAA, and provides a wide array of early payout offers on plenty of events. There are also regular bet builder boosts, which can offer punters a 25% boost on their winnings, while BOYLE Sports have a nice stable of racing offers, including extra place races and money back specials.

  • Acca Rewards and Acca Loyalty provide ongoing value for accumulator bettors
  • Early payouts on an above-average number of sports
  • Regular bet boost offers
  • Limited live streaming options
  • Mobile app not always reliable and a bit outdated
  • Fewer eSports and niche sport markets than newer operators

Betfred – Best welcome offer value

Betfred’s £50 welcome offer is one of the highest welcome offers among UK betting sites – a clear differentiator for bettors looking to maximise sign-up value.

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There is more to Betfred than the sign-up promotions, though, as ongoing horse racing and football promotions make it one of the most solid choices on our list.

A sleek, modern app makes for an easy user experience, allowing punters to keep up to date with Betfred’s daily price boost offerings across a wide variety of major sports.

  • Top-level welcome offer with few restrictions
  • Excellent horse racing promotions
  • Daily price boosts across football and other major sports
  • Free bets valid for just 7 days – less time to use than some rivals
  • Smaller selection of betting markets than some rivals

Paddy Power – Best for money-back specials

You may know Paddy Power from their irreverent social media skits, which have helped them establish themselves as one of British betting’s most recognisable brands.

Most weekends, Paddy Power will have a money back or bet and get offer, featuring free bets. These offers tend to be restricted to football and horse racing.

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Members of their Rewards Club can also gain access to weekly free bets, subject to wagering requirements.

Before taking a look at the existing offers, bettors can claim £50 in free bets from Paddy Power via the sign-up offer, with a £10 deposit and qualifying wager required to unlock the welcome offer, which is made up of 5 x £10 free bet builder bets.

Among their other attractive offers are the extra place races, which go far beyond standard each-way terms, and the daily free-to-play game, Wonder Wheel, which features cash prizes, free bets and casino bonuses.

  • Large reward for new customers
  • Regular free bet promotions
  • Free to play games
  • Less competitive odds on certain events
  • Some promotions are opt-in and time-sensitive
  • Live streaming library smaller than some rivals

Betfair – Best for exchange betting

Betfair is the only operator on this list offering a full betting exchange alongside a traditional sportsbook. On the exchange, users can lay a bet, set their own odds and bet against other punters, often achieving better prices than fixed-odds rivals.

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Conveniently, both Betfair’s traditional sportsbook and their exchange offerings are available through the same account, removing the need to manage separate logins or remember more than one password.

Cash out is also an option for both the sportsbook and exchange markets, which can prove extremely useful in the latter for those wanting to trade positions on a sporting event.

There is a lack of regular offers on Betfair, although the Betfair welcome offer includes £30 in free bets, while bettors can currently earn a £1 free bet for every goal their selection scores if they wager on the World Cup top scorer market.

  • Betting exchange often deliver better odds than fixed odds
  • Sportsbook and exchange accessible from one account
  • Strong liquidity on football, horse racing and major sports
  • Exchange model may not suit beginner bettors
  • Some niche markets have limited exchange liquidity
  • Commission charged on exchange winnings (typically 2-5%)

Coral – Best online bookmaker with high street betting

Most bets are placed online, but for those punters keen to bet online and in-person, Coral is a strong option.

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Coral has a huge number of high street locations and via Coral Rewards, bettors can earn rewards wherever they choose to bet. Coral Rewards is genuinely unique – it syncs your account balance and free bets seamlessly between online and in-shop betting.

But Coral has plenty more to offer than just that. Coral’s Rewards Shaker offers regular free rewards, including free bets, bet boost tokens, and exclusive offers. Existing customers can access regular promotions across a number of football and horse racing markets.

New bettors can also unlock £30 in free bets with just a £5 wager, making Coral ideal for low-stakes punters.

  • Joint-lowest qualifying bet at £5 for a welcome offer (alongside Paddy Power)
  • Coral Rewards bridges online and high street betting
  • Top football and horse racing market coverage
  • More accumulator offers needed
  • Limited free bet offers

Betway – Best for free bets club

Betway have recently improved their welcome offer for the 2026 World Cup, offering £60 in free bets, split into 2x £10 bet builder bets, 2x £10 free acca bets and 2x £10 free World Cup bet builders.

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Betway’s free bets club has also been improved for the run up to the World Cup with up to £40 in free bets available each week before the tournament starts. Stake £25 or more on accumulators or bet builders (3+ legs) to get £20 in free bets, while completing challenges will earn further rewards.

What sets Betway apart is its offerings on major international cricket and IPL matches, as well as its tennis and football markets.

Also impressive are Betway’s eSports offerings, with unparalleled markets across CS2, League of Legends, Dota 2, and many more video games.

  • Weekly free bets available via free bets club
  • Strong esports coverage
  • Top cricket and tennis markets alongside mainstream football
  • Great range of World Cup offers
  • Promotions for existing customers kept under wraps until after registration
  • Odds on mainstream football can be slightly short

Spreadex – Best for spread betting

Spreadex is unique among UK bookmakers for offering both fixed-odds and spread betting in a single account. The welcome offer has been improved for the World Cup, offering up to £100 in free bets split between fixed-odds and spread bets.

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Spread betting gives punters the ability to place bets across a wider margin of outcomes, which are less binary than a straightforward wager with one winning condition. It can be more rewarding, but it can also incur significant losses and is not necessarily welcoming for novice bettors.

However, the fact the welcome offer is split between spread and traditional betting allows entry-level bettors the opportunity to try their hand at both product types.

With that said, a proper understanding of spread betting is crucial before diving in.

There are plenty of fixed-odds offers for those not interested in spread betting, with SpreadEx running several racing promotions, a boost for winning accas and early payouts on selected football competitions.

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  • Only UK operator combining fixed-odds and spread betting in one account
  • Highest total welcome offer value of £100
  • Lots of spread markets for bettors with broad interests
  • Spread betting carries higher risk and requires greater understanding than fixed-odds
  • The interface can feel complex for casual or recreational bettors

Sky Bet – best for mobile betting

Sky Bet have one of the top-rated betting apps on both iOS (4.6 out of 5) and Android (4.7), although some users have complained about recent updates. We found it still delivers, providing a user-friendly experience.

They also boast one of the most favourable welcome offers in the industry, with a stake of just 5p required to unlock £30 worth of free bets at Sky Bet. The app carries all the same offers as the desktop site, including money-back specials on horse racing and the Sky Bet Club.

Also on offer through Sky Bet are a number of free-to-play games. One Sky Bet account also gives a user access to Super 6, ITV 7 and Sky Vegas, making it one of the biggest gambling hubs in the UK.

  • Highly rated betting app on iOS and Android
  • Top-value welcome offer
  • Weekly free bets via the Sky Bet Club
  • Small list of payment options
  • Free bet returns could be more generous from bet and get promotions
  • Less competitive football odds

QuinnBet – Best for daily free bet offers

QuinnBet carries a large range of free bet offers which regular bettors can avail, including money back on certain bets if a football match finishes 0-0, or a free bet refund if a horse finishes second to the SP favourite on every UK and Irish race.

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QuinnBet customers can also receive daily free bets of up to £50 for winning accumulators (three or more legs required) via their Acca Bonus promotion.

The site carries a number of sports markets, with competitive odds across major football and racing events, and carries an interesting welcome offer of 50% back (up to £25) on any first day losses after registration.

  • Ongoing daily free bet promotions
  • Better long-term value than many free bet clubs
  • Alternative welcome offer of money back on first day losses
  • Low immediate sign-up value on welcome offer
  • Less prominent brand recognition
  • Limited promotions beyond football and racing

How The Standard reviews online bookmakers

A lot goes into our rankings of UK betting sites and below are some of the criteria we use when reviewing an online bookmaker:

UKGC license: We only recommend bookmakers licensed by the UK Gambling Commission. The UKGC enforces fair play, data security and responsible gambling standards, and has the power to fine or even remove an operator’s license if they don’t comply. Offshore or unlicensed sites aren’t regulated by the UKGC and do not offer the same protections.

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Welcome offers and ongoing promotions: The majority of online bookmakers have a welcome offer, with extra promotions appearing around major events such as the World Cup. We look beyond the headline figure and check qualifying stake, minimum odds, market restrictions, winnings caps and expiry windows to make sure the offers provide fair value.

Market depth: A top bookmaker offers a wide range of markets on every sport, from the most popular betting events like horse racing and football, down to the more niche sports. We look at whether a bookmaker is offering markets before an event, what markets they have for individual fixtures and how many options in-play bettors have once the action starts.

Competitive odds: Prices shift constantly, so consistent value matters more than a one-off standout. Adds comparison tool can be useful, particularly for outright bets, and we favour bookmakers that consistently provide fair odds.

Betting tools and features: Cash out (including partial and automatic), bet builders across multiple sports, and in-play betting should be standard. The best betting sites also include detailed stat packs and live match trackers to help bettors make informed decisions.

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Mobile app: Apps are now the preferred option for most punters. We go in depth on iOS and Android ratings for apps before embarking on first-hand testing to assess loading speed, navigation and overall stability.

Site usability: We examine whether both the desktop and mobile versions of a betting site are quick, clean and easy to navigate. A poor user experience can significantly affect a bookmaker’s ranking.

Customer support: We check for live chat or telephone support, broad opening hours and quick response times. Email-only support or sluggish replies are a red flag.

Safer gambling tools: UK-licensed bookmakers must offer deposit limits, session limits, reality checks and self-exclusion. These tools should be easy to find and easy to activate, and staff should be trained to recognise problem signs.

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How to claim a welcome offer from UK betting sites

Most betting sites employ a similar process to redeem their welcome offers. Here’s a general guide to unlocking a welcome offer:

  1. Choose an operator from our list of UK bookmakers
  2. Click the offer link and complete the registration form
  3. Make a first deposit, remembering to transfer in at least the minimum amount required for the welcome offer
  4. Place a qualifying bet at the required minimum odds
  5. Wait for your qualifying bet to settle
  6. Your free bet or credit will be automatically added to your account. Make sure to check the relevant terms and conditions to see how the free bets can be used

It is important to note that free bets placed in the UK cannot be immediately withdrawn. Rather, they must be used to place further bets.

Winnings from free bets are usually withdrawable, though. As of January 2026, wagering requirements on bonuses are capped at 10x under UKGC rules.

Do remember to set a deposit limit before you start gambling and only bet what you can afford to lose.

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Which betting sites UK have the best sign-up offers in 2026?

There is currently a wide variety of welcome offers available to first-time bettors in the UK, ranging from free bets and bet credits to profit boosts and cashback. Betfred offers a £50 sign up bonus, while Paddy Power’s can be triggered with a bet of as little as £5. Make sure to compare the terms and conditions of all the betting sites when deciding which is the best for you.

What makes a good betting site in the UK?

A UKGC licence is a non-negotiable for a good, safe betting site. This means the operator is subject to UK consumer protections.

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A broad market range, competitive odds, and easy-to-use mobile app are also important, as are customer service offerings and a strong welcome offer.

Are UK betting sites safe to use?

All those bookmakers listed above are licensed and regulated by the UK Gambling Commission, which requires strict consumer protection standards.

All UK-licensed operators must also provide safe gambling tools such as deposit limits, self-exclusion, and GAMSTOP.

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Learn more at BeGambleAware.org.

What are the new UKGC rules on betting site bonuses for 2026?

The UKGC introduced a raft of new rules in January 2026.

First, it mandated that casino products, such as slots, cannot be promoted alongside sportsbooks. It also ensures that terms and conditions on betting sites are displayed prominently and are ‘clear, easily accessible, fair and open, and socially responsible’. It also imposes a 10x wagering requirement cap on free bets and bonuses.

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We aim to offer every online gambler and reader of The Standard a safe and fair platform through unbiased reviews and offers from the UK’s best online gambling companies.

Gambling can be addictive, always play responsibly and only bet what you can afford to lose. Gambling sites have a number of tools to assist you to stay in control, including deposit limits and time outs. If you think you have a problem, advice and support is available for you now from BeGambleAware or Gamcare.

Any offers or odds listed in this article are correct at the time of publication but are subject to change. Terms & Conditions apply to all offers.

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Leading Labels has announced it is closing its remaining 15 stores across the UK.

Major fashion retailer Leading Labels has announced it is closing all of its stores across the UK after falling into liquidation.

The chain was founded in 1993 and sells major fashion brands like Calvin Klein, Wrangler, Joules, and Ben Sherman at a discount.

After 33 years, it has confirmed that its remaining 15 shops will close as it launches closing-down sales across all branches.

The Leading Labels website has also gone offline, with additional reports suggesting that the company’s customer service phone line and email are no longer working.

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According to the Retail Gazette, Jeremy Bleazard of XL Business Solutions Limited was appointed as liquidator at the end of May and the chain had overdue accounts listed on Companies House as far back as 2024.

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The retail chain sells major fashion brands like Calvin Klein at a discount.

Which Leading Labels shops are closing?

All of the retail chain’s remaining 15 stores are set to close across the UK, although official closure dates have yet to be confirmed.

The branches set to close include:

  • Basildon
  • Boston
  • Bury
  • Carlisle
  • Cleethorpes
  • Clowne
  • Evesham
  • Hornsea
  • Ipswich
  • Kidderminster
  • Lincoln
  • Norwich
  • Stevenage
  • Balloch (Scotland)
  • Cumbernauld (Scotland)

What’s happening on the UK high street?

The Leading Labels closures are the latest to hit the UK high street as chains big and small continue to suffer difficulties.

Yesterday, the first seven of 100 planned Morrisons Daily shop closures were confirmed, coming days after accessories brand Radley announced that it will be closing all of its stores across the nation.

A view of a Morrisons Daily shop. (Photo: Geoffrey Swaine/Shutterstock)
Morrisons Daily, Radley, and other retail chains have recently announced closures, too. (Credits: Geoffrey Swaine/Shutterstock)

Last month also saw Quiz announce multiple store closures while restaurant chains like Franco Manca and The Real Greek confirmed closures.

Over the last few months, closures have also been confirmed for Claire’s Accessories, bank chain Santander, and popular London clothing shop Gandys.

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Diddy faces new criminal probe after publicist claims he sexually battered him

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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs is facing a new criminal probe (Picture: Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP, File)

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs could face fresh criminal charges in California after authorities confirmed they are reviewing allegations made by celebrity publicist Jonathan Hay, despite the rapper already serving time in federal prison.

The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office confirmed this week that both the Los Angeles Police Department and Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department have submitted investigative presentations relating to claims made by a single alleged victim.

According to Venusse D. Dunn, chief of communications for the DA’s office, the case remains under review.

The alleged victim is publicist Jonathan Hay, who filed a civil lawsuit against Combs in July 2025 accusing the music mogul of sexual battery, according to the Daily Mail.

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Combs has denied all allegations against him.

In a statement previously provided to CNN, attorney Jonathan Davis, representing Combs, said: ‘As Mr. Combs’s legal team has repeatedly stated for over a year now, he cannot address every meritless allegation in what has become a media circus.’

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Jonathan Hay filed a civil lawsuit against Combs in July 2025 (Picture: Instagram/@jonathanhaycelebrity)

He continued: ‘Let me make it absolutely clear, Mr. Combs categorically denies as false and defamatory all claims that he sexually abused anyone. He looks forward to vindicating himself in court, where such matters are decided – and not in the media – based on admissible, material evidence, not rank speculation and unsubstantiated allegations.’

Hay, meanwhile, described himself as a ‘survivor’ in a statement to the Daily Mail following confirmation of the criminal review.

‘Having my painful experiences heard and validated by the LAPD and the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office is an undeniable turning point,’ he said.

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‘This progress marks a significant victory in my fight for total accountability. I am certain that justice will be achieved and that full responsibility will be enforced.’

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According to Hay’s lawsuit, the alleged incidents took place in Los Angeles in 2020 and 2021 while he was working on a remix tribute project connected to late rapper The Notorious B.I.G. alongside the rapper’s son, CJ Wallace.

The lawsuit alleges that during one studio session in September 2020, Combs criticised the music being produced and encouraged Hay to take ketamine.

Hay further claims he later accompanied Combs and members of his entourage to a Los Angeles warehouse where clothing belonging to The Notorious B.I.G. was being stored before donation to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Hay alleges in the civil filing that he was then left alone with Combs, who allegedly masturbated onto one of the late rapper’s shirts and ordered him to ‘finish him off’. The lawsuit further alleges Combs threw the shirt at him afterward.

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Hay claims a tshirt that previously belonged to Notorious B.I.G. featured in the assault (Picture: Getty Images/Michael Ochs Archives)

A second alleged incident outlined in the lawsuit claims Combs forcibly made Hay perform oral sex in March 2021.

Wallace has denied allegations that he or others conspired to facilitate any assault.

According to court filings cited by the Daily Mail, Wallace later filed a defamation lawsuit against Hay, accusing him of engaging in a ‘smear campaign’ after disputes over unreleased music connected to The Notorious B.I.G.’s estate.

In a statement to CNN, Wallace’s attorney Jeremiah Reynolds said: ‘Jonathan Hay’s allegations against CJ Wallace will be shown to be a complete fantasy, totally devoid of reality. We look forward to Hay eventually being held liable in court for defamation.’

The developments come as Combs continues serving a federal prison sentence after being convicted on two counts of transportation for the purposes of prostitution.

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He was found not guilty of more serious charges including racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking.

He is currently expected to remain in custody until 2028.

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Man United star Harry Maguire lined up for new job during World Cup after brutal England snub

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Manchester United star Harry Maguire looks set for a role at the World Cup even after being omitted from Thomas Tuchel’s England squad

Harry Maguire is reportedly set to appear on the The Rest is Football podcast over the World Cup after being left out of the England squad. The Manchester United star was controversially omitted from the list of 26 players named by Thomas Tuchel travelling to the United States, but he will still have a role at the tournament.

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Following an impressive season at Old Trafford, Maguire looked to be a shoo-in for one of the defender spots. However, Tuchel opted to take Dan Burn, Jarrel Quansah and Djed Spence instead with Luke Shaw also left out.

An exchange between Tuchel and Maguire followed the major omission with the latter revealing he was shocked by the decision while the England boss admitted he was caught off guard by Maguire’s public response. Though he won’t be playing at the tournament, Maguire will still be making a World Cup-related appearance in the US.

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According to The Athletic, the 33-year-old is expected to be one of many guests to appear on The Rest is Football. It was confirmed earlier this year that the weekly football podcast’s production company Goalhanger had signed a £14million deal with Netflix to stream daily versions of the show.

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A total of 40 episodes have been planned with Lineker to be joined by regular co-host Alan Shearer in a studio overlooking New York’s Times Square. Regular third presenter Micah Richards will be present in-person for some episodes but will mostly be back in BBC’s virtual studio in Salford.

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The World Cup kicks off in just over one week when co-host nation Mexico take on South Africa. England’s final friendly before their tournament starts takes place 24 hours earlier as the Three Lions face Costa Rica in Orlando.

Though the focus for most players is firmly on the World Cup, United have wrapped up their first summer transfer with Ederson set to join from Atalanta in a £38.8million deal.

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The 26-year-old being left out of Carlo Ancelotti’s Brazil squad allowed for negotiations to be resolved quickly with the Italian club also open to selling as he had just one year remaining on his contract.

Further midfield additions are expected by Michael Carrick’s side following the departure of Casemiro with Elliot Anderson, Mateus Fernandes, Adam Wharton and Aurelien Tchouameni as others of interest.

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United are also looking to strengthen at left-back with Newcastle United’s Lewis Hall appearing as their no.1 target. Arsenal talent Myles Lewis-Skelly and El Hadji Malick Diouf of West Ham United have also been linked.

Sealing exits is another priority with Marcus Rashford, Joshua Zirkzee and Manuel Ugarte among those expected to depart permanently while Jadon Sanch is out of contract.

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The UK’s services industry declined last month for the first time in more than a year, as hospitality and travel businesses were among those to feel the impact of the Iran war, according to new figures.

The S&P Global UK services PMI survey showed a reading of 49.3 in May, down from 52.7 in April.

Any reading above 50.0 means the sector is growing while any reading below signals it is contracting.

May’s score marked the first time business activity has decreased since April 2025.

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This was mostly driven by a reduction in the amount of new work for businesses, for the third month in a row, although this was only marginal amid signs of ongoing resilience.

Firms surveyed suggested that worries about the conflict in the Middle East had led to some customers pushing back big spending decisions or cutting back on non-essential purchases.

Export sales also fell back in May, which was linked both to uncertain global economic conditions and increasing competition in major markets.

Services businesses are the dominant industry in the UK, spanning those from hospitality, leisure and travel, through to property, financial services and education.

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The US-Israeli war in Iran has had significant ramifications around the world due to the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s busiest waterways, since the end of February.

This has cut off the transit of key commodities such as oil and fertiliser from the Middle East and sent global prices soaring.

Businesses in the UK have felt the knock-on impact of rising prices squeezing budgets and weakening consumer sentiment, the latest PMI survey showed.

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Tim Moore, economics director for S&P Global Market Intelligence, said: “Many service sector companies noted that the Middle East conflict had an adverse impact on sales pipelines and general business prospects.

“Those in the hospitality and transportation sectors typically commented on squeezed discretionary spending and pressure from sharply rising input costs, while professional services firms reported a setback from rising risk aversion among clients.”

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Firms were cutting jobs last month at the fastest rate since February, partly in response to higher labour and business costs, according to the survey.

Respondents said it was costing more to run their business, largely because of higher energy, fuel and transport costs.

But Mr Moore added that businesses making investments into technology services was a “bright spot for parts of the service economy” last month.

Matt Swannell, chief economic adviser to the Item Club, said: “We think the economy will continue to lose momentum and flirt with recession in the second half of the year.

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“Rising energy bills and a deteriorating jobs market will squeeze households’ spending power further.

“Meanwhile, tighter financial conditions, elevated costs, and prolonged uncertainty will lead businesses to postpone or cancel some investment plans.”

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Seven people arrested after Newton Aycliffe street brawl

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Officers were called to several people fighting in the street on Langdale Place shortly before 4.30pm on Monday (June 1).

Footage taken from the scene shows an armed officer clad in all black pointing a gun towards a home as other officers stood nearby watching on.

Durham Police has confirmed that seven people, aged between 15 and 36-years-old, were  arrested on suspicion of affray and taken into police custody. 

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They remained there as of yesterday afternoon.

No-one is believed to have been injured following the disturbance. 

The force said enquiries are now ongoing but officers believe all those involved are known to each other and there is no threat to the wider public.

Anyone with any information is asked to call police on 101, quoting incident reference 291 of June 1.

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Popular Newmains store announces closure

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Clems Food to Go, based in Westwood Road, is set to close its doors this Friday, June 5, after being open for 13 years.

A popular Newmains store is announcing it is shutting up shop.

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Clems Food to Go, based in Westwood Road, is set to close its doors this Friday, June 5, after being open for 13 years.

Customers are being asked to pop along this Friday to say their fond farewells.

A post on the Cambusnethan Community Facebook page states: “If you haven’t already heard, Clems in Newmains will be closing its doors on Friday.

“We would love to give them the send-off they truly deserve and are asking the people of Newmains and the surrounding community to come along and show their support.

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“Clems has been part of the community for many years, serving generations of local people. It would mean so much to the staff if members of the community could stop by on Friday, share their memories, and help celebrate everything the shop has meant to Newmains over the years.

“Thank you to everyone who has supported the shop and its staff throughout the years. Let’s give them a farewell they’ll never forget.”

Customers took to social media to thanks the Clems team for all their hard work down the years.

One person said: “So sad, Tony and his wife will be missed best shop around and the friendliest staff I’ve had the pleasure to be served by.”

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Another said: “I’ve been going here since I was a wee lassie. Good luck for whatever happens after this.”

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Gas leak at Cambridgeshire service station closes surrounding roads

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Emergency services were called to the service station on Tuesday (June 2) evening

Emergency services were called to a gas leak in a Cambridgeshire city. The Glinton service station in Peterborough was closed just after 5pm on Tuesday (June 2).

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Cambridgeshire Police and Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue both attended the scene, as surrounding roads were closed off. A police spokesperson said: “We were called to Glinton Service Station at 5.12pm yesterday to reports of a gas leak, alongside our emergency service colleagues. The leak was contained and the road closures have now been lifted.”

Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue have been approached for more information.

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Henry Nowak latest: Police chief condemns violent clashes in Southampton as 11 officers and dog injured

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Protesters clash with police in Southampton over murder of Henry Nowak

Eleven officers and one police dog were injured after violent clashes between its officers and protesters near where Henry Nowak was stabbed to death in Southampton, Hampshire Police has said.

Missiles including chairs, cans and flares were thrown at police in riot gear after hundreds gathered as part of a demonstration, where far-right activist Tommy Robinson was among those who spoke to the crowd.

Two people have been arrested, with home secretary Shabana Mahmood condemning the violence as “completely unacceptable”.

Chief constable Alexis Boon said some protesters “arrived intent on causing disorder adn trouble” and said that they had been “forced to deal with those determined to spark fear and division”.

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Vickrum Digwa, 23, was sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum of 21 years for murdering the 18-year-old finance student in Southampton.

Footage shows that Mr Nowak, 18, was handcuffed while he lay dying after Digwa told officers he had racially abused him. He is heard saying: “I’ve been stabbed,” to which an officer replies: “Don’t think you have, mate.”

An officer involved in the case has resigned, Hampshire Police say, after Sir Keir Starmer said he “felt sick” watching footage of police handcuffing the student as he lay dying.

The force said one of the officers had quit but three were still serving.

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What happened on Tuesday evening?

Two people were arrested for assaulting police and possession of a weapon after hundreds gathered outside Southampton Central Police Station on Tuesday where Tommy Robinson – real name Stephen Yaxley-Lennon – and actor and campaigner Laurence Fox were among those who spoke to the crowd.

Hampshire Police said the number of arrests would increase as investigations continue into the disorder.

Violent scenes broke out after a large group walked across town to the area of Portswood.

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Demonstrators chanted “Henry, Henry” as the line of police were pelted with bricks.

Chairs, cans and flares were thrown at police in riot gear, eventually forcing officers and three police vans back from the line they had been holding.

Hampshire Police warned the number of arrests would increase
Hampshire Police warned the number of arrests would increase (PA)

Holly Evans3 June 2026 10:43

Full statement from Hampshire Police after ‘violent scenes’ in Southampton

In a written statement, Hampshire Police chief constable Alexis Boon said: “We understand and appreciate as police officers that we are accountable for our actions. What we ask, however, is that those actions are judged through fair and transparent processes. In this case, that process is already under way with the IOPC conducting their independent investigation.

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“What we, as a society, cannot accept is the violent scenes we saw in Southampton last night.

“Some clearly arrived intent on causing disorder and trouble. We saw bottles thrown, makeshift weapons used, damage caused to the homes and vehicles of innocent residents, and threats and violence directed towards our officers.

“As a result, 11 officers and one police dog were injured, while trying to do their job to protect the communities that we serve.

“While we are forced to deal with those determined to spark fear and division, our finite resources are taken away from those who need it most.

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Police have condemned demonstrators who arrived 'intent on causing disorder and trouble'
Police have condemned demonstrators who arrived ‘intent on causing disorder and trouble’ (PA)

“I know how intimidating the scenes from last night must have been for those living and working in the area, and to you I must stress we have incredibly experienced teams of officers who are working around the clock to keep you safe – that is our absolute priority.

“You will see more of my officers patrolling your neighbourhoods over the coming days and specialist intelligence teams are supporting those on the front line.

“My officers bravely and robustly faced violence with professionalism and courage last night, and this morning our investigation is under way to identify those responsible for the disorder.

“Last night, we made two arrests and that number will rise as those investigations continue.

“I know that since the release of the body-worn video footage from the night of Henry Nowak’s murder there is a desire for answers and accountability, but that must be done in the right way and not used as an excuse to threaten and intimidate my officers and bring violence to our streets, causing fear and harm to those living and working in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight.”

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Holly Evans3 June 2026 10:26

11 officers and one police dog injured in clashes

Hampshire Police said 11 officers and one police dog were injured after violent clashes between its officers and protesters near where Henry Nowak was stabbed to death in Southampton.

Holly Evans3 June 2026 10:16

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Badenoch says Henry Nowak’s killing a moment like Stephen Lawrence murder

Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch has called the killing of student HenryNowak a “seminal moment for Britain” on par with the murder of teenager Stephen Lawrence in 1993.

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage also described the 18-year-old finance student’s death as “a watershed moment for this country”.

Writing in the Daily Mail, Mrs Badenoch said: “Henry’s murder and the police’s botched response must be a seminal moment for Britain on a par with the murder of Stephen Lawrence, the black teenager killed in 1993, which precipitated the Macpherson Report six years later, which found the Metropolitan Police to be ‘institutionally racist’.

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“Stephen’s murder forced the country to confront the intolerable and say: ‘This is not who we are’. Indeed, many battles have been won in making our society better and fairer since then.”

Mrs Badenoch also criticised then Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer and his then deputy Angela Rayner for kneeling amid Black Lives Matter protests following the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis while being restrained by a white police officer in 2020.

“Why are they not kneeling now for Henry Nowak?” she asked, saying the police response to the stabbing had “exposed devastating failures”, although she said police in the UK are no longer institutionally racist.

Holly Evans3 June 2026 10:05

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In pictures: Tuesday night’s protests descend into violence

Missiles such as bricks and bottles were thrown at officers
Missiles such as bricks and bottles were thrown at officers (PA)
Two people have been arrested as a result of the disorder
Two people have been arrested as a result of the disorder (PA)
Police and protestors clashing in Southampton during a protest
Police and protestors clashing in Southampton during a protest (PA)

Holly Evans3 June 2026 09:50

Nigel Farage is conducting a culture war over Henry Nowak’s grave

Henry Nowak deserved better. In December, the 18-year-old student was stabbed multiple times while on his way home from a night out in Southampton.

As he lay bleeding on the pavement, he pleaded “I can’t breathe” repeatedly to the attending police officers, who, instead of administering aid, put him in handcuffs and arrested him. The last thing he heard before he died was an officer reading him his rights.

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His assailant had made false claims that Nowak had racially abused him, punched him and knocked off his turban.

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Analysis: Farage and Tommy Robinson stoke the political flames of anger over Henry Nowak

Our political editor David Maddox says:

Nigel Farage’s silence on the protests in Southampton over the Henry Nowak murder and the police handling of it is deafening.

The Reform UK leader does everything he can not to be associated with the far right leader Tommy Robinson who was behind those violent protests.

But the two hold common cause in a way, in politicising this tragedy after Farage’s call for “rage” in response to what happened.

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And it has certainly ratcheted up what was already a tense situation. The prime minister Keir Starmer must be concerned that we could see riots again as we did after the Southport murders.

Far-right activist Tommy Robinson at the protest on Tuesday evening
Far-right activist Tommy Robinson at the protest on Tuesday evening (Getty)

If you look at the measured and thoughtful response from Kemi Badenoch, the Tory leader, she clearly is worried about that too.

It will be for the government and political establishment to consider whether the anti-racism measures in policing have gone too far.

A simple “we don’t have two tier justice” will not wash with the increasingly angry people on the streets.

More importantly, this is set to become a major issue in the Makerfield by-election where Andy Burnham is hoping to win for Labour en route to becoming PM.

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He needs to articulate answers to a constituency that is 97 per cent white working class and already feels overlooked.

Holly Evans3 June 2026 09:09

Minister unable to say there is no two-tier policing in Britain

A government minister was unable to say there is “no two-tier policing” in Britain in the wake the Henry Nowak murder.

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Policing minister Sarah Jones said instead that in principle “everyone is equal under the law”, but admitted there are “examples of people making the wrong call in different ways”.

Asked if there is two-tier policing in the UK, she told BBC Radio 4: “I would say that the principles are important, that everyone is equal under the law.

“I would say that there are 100,000 999 calls a day, and that in the majority of cases, the police are doing the right thing, making the right decisions in the right way. But I would also say that wherever there are mistakes – and this is I think a case where the country is looking to us to make sure we learn the lessons and put anything wrong right – that we continue to strive to do that.

“But the principles of what our policing by consent foundations are based on, equality under the law, that is the basis of our entire society.”

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Pushed on whether there are examples o two-tier policing she said: “I think we see examples of people making the wrong call in different ways. In the main, that is not what we see. I think to push a certain sort of agenda in this case is not helpful.”

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Watch: Policing minister warns against ‘stirring up division’ following Southampton protests

Policing minister warns against ‘stirring up division’ following Southampton protests

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Kemi Badenoch calls for state institutions to ‘root out all identity politics’

Tory leader Kemi Badenoch said “pernicious identity politics” had seen the country “going backwards”.

In a Daily Mail article, she said there was a need to “sweep out a lot of the historic, incoherent nonsense that has been brought in under the guise of anti-racism”.

She said: “I have said that we are going to root out all identity politics from state institutions – from removing diversity requirements from defence procurement to scrapping preferential sentencing for minorities.

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“But it can’t end there. No other political party has a plan for integration and assimilation.”

She added she was “disturbed” by Nigel Farage’s video response, and said that his words were part of a “toxic tribal politics that divides our country”.

Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch has criticised ‘pernicious identity politics’ (Jonathan Brady/PA)
Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch has criticised ‘pernicious identity politics’ (Jonathan Brady/PA) (Local Library)

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Gardeners rate ‘space-saving’ raised planter now 10% off ‘great for keeping herbs together’

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“Excellent addition to the garden, easy to put together and now full of veg plants”

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A raised planter can be a game-changer for any outdoor space, making it easier to grow herbs, flowers and vegetables without having to bend down or take up too much room. For anyone looking to upgrade their setup, we’ve spotted a deal on a popular design that’s endorsed by the Royal Horticultural Society.

The VegTrug Raised Wooden Planter Herb Garden is currently £99.99 at Yimbly, the online marketplace owned by this site’s parent company Reach Plc. However, shoppers can reduce it to £90 by using the 10% discount code SUMMER10 at checkout.

The wooden planter features eight separate pockets for herbs, flowers and plants, making it easy to grow a variety of greenery in one compact space. It also includes a handy bottom shelf that’s ideal for storing watering cans, gardening gloves and other essential tools.

Standing at 80cm tall, the raised planter offers a comfortable working height, helping gardeners tend plants without having to crouch. It can hold up to 110 litres of compost, providing ample growing space for herbs and seasonal plants.

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And despite its generous capacity, the planter has a compact footprint. It measures 78cm wide, making it a practical option for smaller outdoor areas such as balconies, patios and courtyards.

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Otherwise, for those on a tighter budget, Gardening Express has this Raised Bed Garden Planter for £27.99. It’s made from durable corrugated steel with a cream metal finish for versatility.

Meanwhile, Nkuku’s Kubo Ceramic Planter (£90) is as stylish as it is practical. This large stoneware piece is ideal for indoor and outdoor use, with a reactive glaze that showcases unique earthy tones.

Back to Yimbly, the VegTrug Raised Wooden Planter Herb Garden has had some great reviews online. This happy reviewer shared: “Good sturdy planter with good-sized pockets for herbs, etc.

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“There are liners supplied for each section, which keep damp compost off the wood, thereby protecting it. Easy to assemble with a sturdy screwdriver and reasonable strength in one’s hands.”

Meanwhile, a shopper via John Lewis said: “This herb planter is great for keeping all my favourite herbs together in one place. I can maintain and harvest the herbs easily and place the planter in a sunny position.”

However, someone noted via Robert Dyas: “It’s well made and fits together well. Very easy to assemble. However, I do wonder whether it will last very long; the wood is very soft, and I suspect it will only last a year or two before it rots.

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On a brighter note, this VegTrug fan piped up: “Excellent addition to the garden, easy to put together and now full of veg plants. Really happy with the result – perfect size and great price too.” And another customer simply added: “Looks good. Sturdy.”

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