Greater Manchester Police announced today, Friday February 6, that Spencer Bates, 22, had been charged with rape of a child and sexual activity with a child.
The charges have been brought after an investigation by the force’s Child Protection Investigation Unit.
Bates is now expected to appear before the court at a later date.
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A GMP spokesperson said: “A man in his 20s has been charged with two separate sexual offences following an investigation by GMP’s Child Protection Investigation Unit.
“Spencer Bates, of Hawshead Drive, Bolton, has been charged with rape of a female under 16 and sexual activity with a child.
“He has been bailed to attend Manchester and Salford Magistrates Court on July 1, 2026.”
No further details have been released about the nature of the charges at this stage.
People in North Korea, including schoolchildren, are being executed for watching Squid Game and other foreign media, according to new testimony.
Citizens also face being killed for listening to K-pop, a South Korean music genre that includes bands like BTS.
Interviewees have described a climate of fear in which the South’s culture is treated as a serious crime.
The less well-off are more likely to suffer the harshest punishments, while wealthier North Koreans are able to pay corrupt officials to dodge prosecution, it is claimed.
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The testimonies were revealed by Amnesty International after conducting 25 in-depth interviews with escapees who have fled the secretive state run by Kim Jong-un‘s regime.
The escapees said watching globally popular South Korean dramas, such as Squid Game, Crash Landing on You, and Descendants of the Sun, can lead to the most extreme consequences, including death.
‘Multiple executions’
One interviewee said they heard from an escapee with family links how people, including high school students, had been executed for watching Squid Game in Yanggang Province, which is close to the Chinese border.
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Another execution for distributing the South Korean show was previously documented by Radio Free Asia in neighbouring North Hamgyong Province in 2021.
“Taken together, these reports from different provinces suggest multiple executions related to the shows,” Amnesty said in a statement.
Image: Squid Game guards with the Young-hee doll from the show, at a promotional event in Bangkok, Thailand. Pic: Reuters
Interviewees also described the perils of listening to foreign music, particularly K-pop from South Korea, with the popular band BTS named in their testimony.
In 2021, The Korea Times reported that a group of teenagers were caught and investigated for listening to the group in South Pyongan Province, which neighbours the capital, Pyongyang.
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‘Homes sold to avoid re-education camps’
Choi Suvin, who fled North Korea in 2019, said people would sell their own homes to avoid punishment.
“People are caught for the same act, but punishment depends entirely on money,” the 39-year-old said.
“People without money sell their houses to gather $5,000 or $10,000 to pay to get out of the re-education camps.”
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This inequality was further evidenced by the case of Kim Joonsik, who was caught three times watching South Korean dramas, but avoided punishment because his family had connections.
The 28-year-old, who left the country in 2019, said: “Usually when high school students are caught, if their family has money, they just get warnings.
“I didn’t receive legal punishment because we had connections.”
He contrasted his fate with that of three of his sister’s school friends.
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In the late 2010s, the girls were condemned to years-long sentences in North Korea’s labour camps because their families could not afford bribes.
Image: South Korean pop band, BTS. Pic: AP
‘Executions to brainwash’
People, including schoolchildren, were made to attend public executions as part of their “ideological education”, the interviewees said.
Ms Choi described seeing someone executed for allegedly distributing foreign media in 2017 or 2018, in Sinuiju, near the Chinese border.
“Authorities told everyone to go, and tens of thousands of people from Sinuiju city gathered to watch,” she said.
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“They execute people to brainwash and educate us.”
Kim Eunju, 40, said: “When we were 16, 17, in middle school, they took us to executions and showed us everything.
“People were executed for watching or distributing South Korean media. It’s ideological education: if you watch, this happens to you too.”
Image: Kim Jong-un and his daughter, Kim Ju-ae, attend a missile launch in 2023. Pic: Reuters
‘Ideological cage’
Sarah Brooks, deputy regional director at Amnesty, said: “These testimonies show how North Korea is enforcing dystopian laws that mean watching a South Korean TV show can cost you your life – unless you can afford to pay.
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“The authorities criminalise access to information in violation of international law, then allow officials to profit off those fearing punishment.
“This is repression layered with corruption, and it most devastates those without wealth or connections.”
She added: “This government’s fear of information has effectively placed the entire population in an ideological cage, suffocating their access to the views and thoughts of other human beings.
“People who strive to learn more about the world outside North Korea, or seek simple entertainment from overseas, face the harshest of punishments.
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“This completely arbitrary system, built on fear and corruption, violates fundamental principles of justice and internationally recognised human rights. It must be dismantled.”
Image: Kim Jong-un addresses the North Korea Supreme People’s Assembly, Pyongyang’s version of parliament. Pic: Reuters
Under North Korea’s 2020 Anti-Reactionary Thought and Culture Act, South Korean content is “branded rotten ideology that paralyses the people’s revolutionary sense”.
Those caught consuming such media face between five and 15 years of forced labour under the act, with heavier sentences – including death – for distributing it or organising group viewings.
Fifteen interviewees described how a specialised police unit dubbed the “109 Group” would hunt for foreign media, conducting spot checks on people’s homes, and street searches of mobile phones and bags, all without a warrant.
One defector recalled members of the unit warning: “We don’t want to punish you harshly, but we need to bribe our bosses to save our own lives.”
The 2025 film has been called the ‘most underrated movie’ of last year and is available to stream on Sky Cinema and NowTV. It’s so good, it’ll leave you crying and laughing all at once
Paige Freshwater Social Newsdesk Writer
15:44, 06 Feb 2026
People are being encouraged to watch the ‘most underrated film’ – and it’s left viewers in tears. Cinema enthusiast Eccy Reviews regularly posts about new films and series on social media and he’s done it again with his latest film.
Recently, he named The Ballard of Wallis Island as a film you’ll want to watch over and over again. The 2025 movie, available on NowTV and Sky Cinema, tells the story of “an eccentric lottery winner who lives alone on a remote island tries to make his fantasies come true by getting his favourite musicians to perform at his home”. Directed by James Griffiths and penned by Tom Basden and Tim Key, the film has been nominated for Best British Film at the BAFTA Awards.
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He stated: “Everybody is finally talking about this film, calling it the most underrated film of last year.
“I told everyone to go and watch it months ago, begging people to go and watch it because this is funniest, emotional and heartwarming of last year.
“I have never cried so much at a film when I wasn’t even expecting it. The comedy is so on point, it’s such an enjoyable watch. It is a film I will definitely revisit time and time.”
Responding to his video, one user commented: “Ballad of Wallis Island is a 10/10.” Another added: “I’ll watch this at the weekend now it’s on Sky.” A third said: “Oooh, weekend film.”
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One viewer on IMDb said: “The second I saw the location settings I knew that this film is going to be a great one.
“A simple story with some great performances especially by Charles and Amanda, they nailed their characters with their unique style of innocence as people cut off from the rest of the world.
“Adding to that, the soundtrack took it to another level. If you love movies with minimal characters happening at a remote location and with great soundtrack then you’ll definitely love this.
“You might even cry a little bit if you’re an emotional person, I mean I did when Herb saw those paper clippings and found out why Charles was doing what he did.
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“A really heartwarming film with a touch of light humour, I definitely recommend you guys to watch this.”
Someone else added: “The Ballad of Wallis Island is a quiet gem that blends dry humor with deep emotion.
“At its heart, it’s a romantic film – not just in the traditional sense, but in its celebration of love, loyalty, and human connection.
“The characters may start from very different places, but their arcs are believable and rewarding, unfolding with care and subtlety.
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“The film handles grief and pride with nuance, and never feels manipulative or forced. It’s slow-paced in the best way: giving space to linger, to feel, and to reflect.
“Poignant, charming, and at times laugh-out-loud funny, this is one of those rare films that stays with you long after the credits roll.
“Highly recommended for those who appreciate sincere, character-driven storytelling.”
Irish actors Cillian Murphy and Domhnall Gleeson, actors Greta Lee and Jodie Turner-Smith, and Scottish singer-songwriter Lewis Capaldi, who appeared with Swift on the show last October, all make an appearance in one way or another.
Gleeson stars as a man in an unhappy relationship, while Swift is in a similar situation. After being convinced to try a mysterious product, “Opalite” – advertised by a grinning Murphy – they find each other and fall in love.
Capaldi stars as a mall photographer taking pictures of Gleeson and Swift together, before getting in on the pictures himself, while Turner-Smith and Lee appear in cameos on retro TV screens.
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“My favorite part about writing is that first spark of an idea,” Swift, 36, wrote on Instagram as she announced the video’s release.
Praising the “insanely charismatic and loveable” Norton, Swift spoke of how “lucky” she felt to be paired with such a lineup on the Irish host’s chatshow.
Graham Norton, Taylor Swift and Domhnall Gleeson in the ‘Opalite’ music video (Republic Records/Universal Music Group)
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Swift with Gleeson and Lewis Capaldi (Republic Records/Universal Music Group)
Scenes from the ‘Opalite’ music video with Jodie Turner-Smith (Republic Records/Universal Music Group)
Swift and Gleeson perform a dance routine at the end of the video (Republic Records/Universal Music Group)
“It can happen at any time, for any reason. The idea for the ‘Opalite’ music video crash-landed into my imagination when I was doing promo for The Life of a Showgirl,” Swift said, referring to her most recent album.
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Cillian Murphy makes a cameo in Swift’s music video (Republic Records/Universal Music Group)
“When we were all talking during the broadcast, Domhnall made a light-hearted joke about wanting to be in one of my music videos,” Swift recalled. “He’s Irish! He was joking! Except that in that moment during the interview, I was instantly struck with an *idea*. “
She continued: “And so a week later he received an email script I’d written for the ‘Opalite’ video, where he was playing the starring role. I had this thought that it would be wild if all of our fellow guests on the Graham Norton show that night, including Graham himself, could be a part of it too. Like a school group project but for adults and it isn’t mandatory.”
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Swift said she was delighted when everyone accepted: “I had more fun than I ever imagined – made new friends, metaphors, and fashion choices. It was an absolute thrill to create this story and these characters.”
The “Opalite” music video is currently only available to watch on Spotify and Apple Music.
One resident said a ‘more coherent’ and ‘safety-focused approached’ on speeding would be welcomed.
Village residents have said they would welcome reduced speed limits in a Cambridgeshire village where roads are used as a “cut through” from the A47. Cambridgeshire County Council has proposed to introduce a 20mph speed limit on roads in Elm, as well as Fridaybridge, near Wisbech.
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It has also proposed a 30mph speed limit on part of Begdale Road and a 40mph speed limit in Gosmoor Lane. Several residents have said they would welcome these speed limits.
Neil Dring said a “more coherent, safety-focused approach to speed limits and traffic calming would be appropriate”. He added: “Legally, parts of Begdale Road are signed with the national speed limit of 60mph. My sat-nav frequently shows 60mph for that stretch.
“Even at the legal speed limit, travelling at 60 mph on a road where people live, with driveways, pedestrians, cyclists, dog walkers and children nearby is, in my opinion, a serious hazard.
“I’ve personally experienced the consequences first-hand: when we moved to this property we had four cats, we now have one. Sadly, all the losses were due to road traffic incidents, which underlines how dangerous and fast drivers often behave here.”
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Neil also said the character of Begdale Road has changed “considerably in the last five years” and it has become a “popular shortcut” if there is a crash on the A47. Neil said: “All of this suggests to me that the current speed and traffic management measures on Begdale Road are out of step with how the road is used and experienced by residents.”
Deborah Gibson, who lives on Gosmoor Lane, said the current 60mph speed limit is “totally unsafe”. She added: “Some people use Gosmoor Lane as a cut through to be navigated as quickly as possible without any regard to any residents wishing to enter or leave their property.
“We also ride horses along the lane and I am in full agreement with any traffic speeding restrictions anywhere in or near the village. We find the HGV lorries noisy and disruptive as maximum sized, refrigerator units which also run in addition to the engine noise plus the vibrations that are created.”
Roads where 20mph could be introduced would be outside schools. Alan Thomas said he “totally agrees” about the limit outside schools.
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Effie Laker also agrees with the 20mph speed limit. She added: “30mph in towns and also limits in danger areas is sensible. If a country lane has no speed limit, I believe we are taught to drive at a speed suitable for how far ahead we can see.
“Speeding blindly around a corner unable to stop if you meet a horse or pedestrian is unacceptable. If a road has no speed limit, why do so many assume you have to drive at 60mph, the national speed limit. I think common sense and courtesy for drivers would go a long way.”
Councillor Dal Roy (Ind, Elm and Christchurch) said the introduction of speed limits would improve safety in the area. Cllr Roy said: “Wisbech has expanded over the years and there is a lot more traffic coming through. Everyone complains about speeding traffic and we have an active speed watch group. We have a number of speeding problems in the area.”
Cllr Roy said he understands a reduced speed limit may lead to increased journey times for people, but it is about “protecting our children”. He added: “Fatalities are reduced by reducing the speed limit. When there is an accident on the A47, all the traffic is diverted through and drivers cut through Elm and Fridaybridge.
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“We also have an issue with big HGV lorries coming through. 20mph adds a level of safety in just reducing the speed. Also, if we have people using mobility scooters and wheelchairs, the 20mph zone will give them a bit more comfort.
“The longer term plan is about sustaining safety within our community. We are asking drivers to change their attitudes and try to reduce fatalities.”
Cambridgeshire County Council is running a consultation on the speed proposals until February 11. A council spokesperson said: “We’re committed to improving road safety, and 20mph schemes are one part of this.
“Studies have shown even a 1mph drop in speed reduces collisions by 6%. Reducing speed limits from 30mph to 20mph can cut pollution by 30% and reduce the chance of a severe or fatal injury in the event of a collision by a staggering 60 per cent.
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“A 20mph speed limit was requested by Elm Parish Council, who were successful in their application to the 20mph Funding Initiative Programme for 2024/25. We have worked with the parish to develop this proposal.
“The proposed 20mph speed limits cover the residential roads within the parish that are suitable for a reduced limit, including parts of Elm, Fridaybridge, and at the parish’s request, an extension of the speed limit on Begdale Road to reflect recent development changes. The proposed 40mph sections act as buffer zones, providing a gradual transition between higher‑speed rural roads and the proposed 20mph residential areas.”
Emergency services were called to the scene near the Co-op Funeral care at around 2.45pm on Friday, February 6, after reports of a road traffic collision.
The e-bike rider has suffered injuries not believed to be life-threatening or life-changing
Witnesses said a police cordon was put in place, with officers, paramedics and at least two fire engines attending.
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Traffic in the area was reported to be heavy as a result of the incident.
A spokesperson for Greater Manchester Police said the collision involved a car and an e-bike.
They added: “The e-bike rider has suffered injuries which are not believed to be life-threatening or life-changing.
“The driver remained at the scene and no arrests have been made.”
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North West Ambulance Service has been contacted for further information.
Customers of all “well-known energy companies” should be on high-alert
Sophie Buchan Money and Lifestyle Writer
15:18, 06 Feb 2026
British Gas customers have been alerted to a scam. And it could affect more than just the company’s customers, with anyone being a potential target.
According to Which?: “Dodgy emails claiming to be from well-known energy companies will contain links that will go on to steal your personal and financial information if clicked on.”
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Looking closely at one scam, it found an email which claimed to be from British Gas. Within the email, it said that customers could claim “a free Google Nest thermostat.”
Noting that this freebie could save households £200 a year, this is just one of many fake energy supplier emails doing the rounds.
The consumer champions explain: “The catch is that you have to follow a malicious link and complete a short survey to receive the free thermostat. The survey will gather details that the fraudster will use themselves, or your details will be traded, enabling fraudsters to target you with more scams.”
British Gas warning
Talking about scams in general, and not this specific one, on its website British Gas warn: “Some scam emails are easy to spot. They often contain spelling mistakes, incorrect addresses, unusual formatting and other clues. But others are more convincing.
“If you’re ever in doubt, to know if an email from us is genuine please attach what you’ve received to a new email and send it to phishing@britishgas.co.uk for us to investigate. Then delete it.
“Reporting messages to us this way is free, helps keep you safe and allows us to block fraudsters’ numbers so we can prevent or shut down similar scams faster in future. Please also be aware of fake websites which claim to be British Gas or Centrica and report the URL to us immediately at the same email address as above. “
British Gas says you should look out for the following:
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Our emails will always be personalised to you. We’ll use your name and include your customer number. Beware of emails that greet you as ‘customer’ or by your email address.
Be suspicious of any email you weren’t expecting, or that asks you to do something unusual like make an unscheduled payment.
Emails can show in your inbox as having come from ‘British Gas’ when they haven’t. Double-check the sender details for a @britishgas.co.uk email address.
We’ll never ask you for your password or any other personal or sensitive information by email. We’ll also never ask you to reply to an email directly.
Typically, the links in our emails will direct you to a britishgas.co.uk webpage. Hover over links to check where they’re sending you before clicking on them.
Apart from your welcome email, which we attach your contract or agreement to, we don’t add attachments to our emails. Don’t open attachments in any later emails claiming to be from us.
Phishers often use urgency or threats to pressure customers into taking immediate action, such as claiming their account will be suspended. This also will commonly include pressure to click on links or download attachments with claims of urgency. They want the customers to feel flustered and rushed.
Phishers will also often offer incentives, for example gift cards, discounts or free access if you respond quickly.
Do this
Which? stresses that unusual messages, calls or emails must be “treated with caution”. As well as this, “information given to you in this way should be verified.”
It stresses that scammers will use urgency to get you to sign up for things or share details, hoping you will act fast and question later, when it’s too late.
They may also use “special offers, heavy discounts, huge savings or competitions to gather your data and get you to part with your money.”
If it’s too good to be true, it probably is. But if you lose any money to a scam, call your bank immediately, it is advised.
Make sure you use the number on the back of your bank card and report it to Report Fraud (formerly known as Action Fraud) or call the police on 101 if you’re in Scotland, Which? recommends.
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Spot and report scam texts
If you receive a suspicious text, Which? says you should look out for the following:
Messages from unknown numbers
Requests for personal and financial information
Texts which include links
Poor spelling and grammar
Being pressured to take action quickly
You can report scam texts by forwarding the message for free to 7726.
From the Skripal poisonings to the invasion of Ukraine to subverting American elections, it is hard to think of a Russian outrage Lieutenant General Vladimir Alekseyev has not been involved in.
He is now fighting for his life in a Moscow hospital, the victim himself of foul play.
The military intelligence deputy chief had a role in so many of Vladimir Putin’s acts of malice stretching back decades.
Image: Lieutenant General Vladimir Alekseyev Vladimir Alexeyev
And he would have had no shortage of enemies.
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And yet, this high-ranking soldier spy was so badly protected that his would-be killer was able to shoot him several times at close range in the stairwell of his own apartment building.
As in any cheap spy novel, the shooter is reported to have slipped in behind him, entering the building by posing as a food delivery courier.
That is not the only mystery about this astonishing attempted assassination.
The Kremlin’s response to it has been curious too.
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“It’s clear”, said spokesman Dmitri Peskov, “that such military leaders and high-ranking specialists are at risk during wartime. It’s not the Kremlin’s job to figure out how to ensure their safety.”
Image: A police officer comes out of a residential building where the assassination attempt took place. Pic: Reuters
You’re on your own boys, seemed to be the message, hardly reassuring for some of Russia’s highest-ranking and most decorated commanders. And Lt Gen Alekseyev is just the latest in a line of top Russians neutralised or attacked on home turf.
Officially, Russia is unsurprisingly blaming Ukraine.
Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov called it a terrorist act designed to “provoke, in turn, the goal of disrupting the negotiation process”.
But in truth, there are any number of people who would have wanted Alekseyev dead.
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He helped orchestrate the botched attempt to kill Sergei Skripal in Salisbury with the nerve agent Novichok.
He was deeply involved with Russia’s murderous campaign in Syria that targeted hospitals, clinics and aid convoys.
He is alleged to have been involved in Russian efforts to undermine both the 2016 and 2020 US elections.
And when Yevgeny Prigozhin’s Wagner group mutinied and marched on Moscow, Lt Gen Alekseyev helped negotiate an end to its rebellion.
Mr Prigozhin himself, of course, would die some time later in a mysterious plane accident.
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If Ukrainians were behind the attempt on the general’s life, it would signal a catastrophic failure of security at the very top of Russia’s military intelligence structure.
But it may just as well be the result of an internal power struggle within those elites.
Either way, the shooting bodes ill for the leadership of Putin’s Russia.
We all need at least one good waterproof jacket, whether for day-to-day wear or for hiking and other active pursuits.
They range from lightweight shells to insulated winter jackets, but all feature a waterproof material (often with a membrane such as Gore-Tex). “In practical terms, they’re fully waterproof,” says Ben Darby, an outdoor expert at Trekitt. “They let through water vapour from sweat, but stop rain droplets from getting through the fabric.”
Premium makers like Arc’teryx, Montane and The North Face sell waterproofs for upwards of £500. Decent affordable models from the likes of Superdry and Dare2b come in at around £100, while other labels including Tierra, Berghaus and Rab occupy the middle ground.
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Models from all of these brands and more are reviewed in this guide, which features both the best men’s waterproof jackets and the best women’s waterproof jackets. It is checked and updated regularly.
Our reviewers, Pete and Abby, test waterproof jackets by wearing them on hikes and in daily life. Pete lives in Leeds and tested all of his waterproof jackets in the Peak District, while Abby gave hers a test on the beaches in her home town of Newquay in Cornwall. They both also gave the material an extra ‘spray test’ using a shower or watering can to assess the waterproofing. Testing is completed over several weeks, allowing for each jacket to be worn in various weather conditions.
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We check for any leaks or water transfer into the jacket, and also consider each model’s breathability, deducting marks for overheating or excessive sweat build-up during walks. Many wearers need a waterproof jacket that packs down conveniently into a backpack, so we also consider weight (relative to type and size) and bulk.
Construction quality is also an important point of difference, so we pay close attention to the finishing of components such as taped seams, waterproofed zips and layered construction. Finally, we assess the fit and comfort of each jacket, particularly during vigorous movement, and take into account the ease of adjusting the hood, cuffs and hem.
But for those looking to make their toilet seat shine like new again, Mrs Hinch fans have revealed a 65p hack that leaves them “spotless”.
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It comes as one member asked: “How to get the yellow strains off underneath toilet seat please.”
Cheapest way to remove yellow stains from toilet seats
There were more than 400 responses, but among the many methods, most included mixing bicarbonate of soda with either white vinegar, water or lemons.
At Tesco, the Stockwell & Co. Bicarbonate Of Soda (200g) currently costs 65p and is an Aldi price match.
How clean is your toilet seat?(Image: Getty Images)
“White viniger [vinegar] and baking powder mix [into] t a paste leave for hour then wash off use a toothbrush for the edges etc,” agreed this person.
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One also posted: “Bicarb and water, mix as paste leave on 10mins then scrub and should come off x”
Yet some found bicarbonate of soda and lemons work best, as this Facebook account explained: “I mostly got them off with bicarbonate of soda sprinkled on half a lemon and then scrubbing it with the half lemon. sounds ridiculous but it did work on the seat plastic but not on the soft plastic stopper things. Also wear gloves!”
“Cut a lemon in half. Dip into bicarbonate of soda. Rub into underneath of toilet seat. You will need to rub it for about 10 minutes. Wipe off with damp cloth. Do this once a week. No more yellow seat,” added another.
A third wrote: “Bicarbonate and lemon juice mixed to a paste. Leave on for a while wipe off and repeat.”
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Revealing what the yellow stains could be, an expert joined in to say: “I work in a bathroom showroom and the reason a lot of the seats go yellow underneath is because when you put bleach down to clean the toilet most people close the lid and the fumes turn the seat yellow so it’s always best to keep the lid open but if it’s just stains and not bleach then maybe try white vinegar and baking soda mixed together and rub with a soft scourer, hope this helps.”
Have you tried bicarbonate of soda to get rid of yellow stains on toilet seats? Let us know if it worked for you (or share your methods in the comments below).
Nancy was last seen at her home near Tucson, Arizona, on Saturday evening and was reported missing the next morning. Investigators believe she was abducted from her home.
Authorities have found traces of Nancy’s blood on the porch of her home, Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos told reporters Thursday. He also said investigators believe Nancy is “still out there.”
“The only DNA evidence we got back is on the porch,” he said. “We saw the importance of that blood. It came back to Nancy.”
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FBI Phoenix Special Agent in Charge Heith Janke told reporters his agents are investigating a ransom letter that listed a deadline of 5 p.m. Thursday, which has since passed. The note also listed a second deadline of next Monday, he said.
Savannah’s brother, Camron Guthrie, shared a video on Instagram Thursday evening pleading for their mother’s release. He posted the video just as the first ransom deadline passed.
“Whoever is out there holding our mother, we want to hear from you,” he said. “We haven’t heard anything directly. We need you to reach out and we need a way to communicate with you so we can move forward.”
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What we know about Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance
Police have been searching for 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, the mother of “Today” show co-anchor Savannah Guthrie, for six days.
The FBI is investigating a ransom letter sent to media outlets earlier this week. The letter listed an initial deadline of 5 p.m. Thursday and a second deadline next Monday.
Savannah Guthrie’s brother, Camron Guthrie, shared a video on social media shortly after the first ransom deadline passed. He asked his mother’s potential kidnapper to contact the family.
There has been “no proof of life” and “no contact” since the ransom letter was sent, FBI Phoenix Special Agent in Charge Heith Janke said.
Police have said Nancy is “limited in mobility” but of “great, sound mind.”
President Donald Trump has called Savannah to offer words of support and affirmed that federal resources are available to aid the search.
Katie Hawkinson5 February 2026 19:33
No press conference expected today
There’s no press conference expected Friday as the search for Nancy Guthrie enters its sixth day.
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said Thursday he isn’t planning on holding another press conference ”unless we have some real evidence or something to bring up to you.”
“It’s pretty pointless to just keep hounding the same things over and over,” he said.
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Katie Hawkinson6 February 2026 14:40
Karoline Leavitt says the government is ‘here to help’ in search for Nancy Guthrie
Karoline Leavitt told reporters that the Trump administration is backing the search for Nancy (REUTERS)
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters on Thursday that the Trump administration has thrown its weight behind the search for Nancy Guthrie.
According to her, President Trump told Savannah that “the federal government is here to help.”
“Any request that are made by state and local officials in the search of Miss Gunfrie will absolutely be accommodated,” Leavitt continued. “I spoke with the FBI directly about that today as well.
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“And our hearts and our prayers are with Savannah and her entire family as they search for her dear mother.”
Owen Scott6 February 2026 14:30
Authorities are looking at ‘everybody’ around Nancy Guthrie’s home
Sheriff Chris Nanos says everybody with a link to Nancy is being investigated (REUTERS)
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos says that authorities are investigating everyone who has a link to Nancy Guthrie.
“We’re actively looking at everybody we come across in this case,” Nanos told reporters. “We would be irresponsible if we didn’t talk to everybody.
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“The Uber driver, the gardener, the pool person, whoever, everybody.”
According to him, the Uber driver who took Nancy to her daughter’s house on Saturday night has been very “open” and is not under suspicion.
Owen Scott6 February 2026 14:00
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Watch: AI is making the search for Nancy Guthrie more difficult
The Pima County Sheriff Office and the FBI have said A.I. generated content is making the search for Nancy Guthrie more difficult.
That means evidence has to be examined even more closely to check that it is not fake.
FBI says AI is complicating the search for missing Nancy Guthrie
Owen Scott6 February 2026 13:30
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James Tapper slams influencers ‘pushing unverified nonsense for clicks’ amid Nancy Guthrie search
CNN anchor Jake Tapper slammed influencer spreading “nonsense” for “clicks” during the search for Nancy Guthrie.
On The Lead, the broadcaster suggested that influencers were sharing “unverified” information in an effort to generate interest in their accounts and rack up more followers.
“We are in what some people call the post-news media era, or in a social media era,” he said. “So many people who provide ‘information’ are influencers who are focused more on getting clicks and growing an audience than they are in providing accurate information.
“And that reared its head.”
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He also pointed out that Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos had pleaded with the public to be sceptical about anything they read about the case on social media, which he described as an “ugly world.”
Tapper’s rant did not stop there, though, as he continued to blast influencers for making unverified claims during the search for Nancy.
“Law enforcement had to comment today about a number of unverified if not completely false claims about suspects and evidence to dispel the rumors,” Tapper continued. “And I wonder, what is the real-world result of influencers pushing unverified nonsense for clicks?”
“What’s the impact on the family? What’s the impact on the investigation?”
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Owen Scott6 February 2026 13:00
Jesse Watters suggests ‘mistakes may have been made’ in Nancy Guthrie search
Jesse Watters has claimed that ‘mistakes’ could have been made in the search for Nancy Guthrie (Jemal Countess/Getty Images)
Jesse Watters has suggested that “mistakes may have been made” in the search for Nancy Guthrie.
Speaking on his show, Jesse Watters Primetime, the host questioned why the FBI is “being so vague” about some details of the case.
He began going through the details of the case, before asking why Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos refused to say who had dropped Nancy off at her home.
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“We’re going to go with family, just family,” Nanos had said, despite previously telling The New York Times that Nancy’s son-in-law, Tommaso Cioni, had dropped her off.
Nancy was last seen at her daughter Annie and her husband, Tammaso’s, house.
“Time is of the essence, and mistakes may have been made,” Watters claimed. “Authorities initially cleared the scene, Nancy’s house. Then yesterday they went back in.”
Owen Scott6 February 2026 12:30
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Kash Patel could join search for Nancy Guthrie
FBI Director Kash Patel is reportedly poised to join the search for Nancy Guthrie, who has been missing for over six days.
The decision comes after President Donald Trump said that he had spoken directly with Savannah Guthrie and ordered federal law enforcement to flood resources into the investigation immediately.
Andrea Cavallier has the full story…
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Owen Scott6 February 2026 12:00
Watch: Fears raised over a recent video that could have made Nancy a target
Fears have been raised that a recent video could have made Nancy Guthrie a target for kidnappers.
The video featured Savannah and her mother at Nancy’s Tucson home, with the camera clearly showing the interior and the layout of the property.
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Fears resurfaced Nancy Guthrie appearance on Today show could have ‘made her a target’
Owen Scott6 February 2026 11:30
FBI arrests ransom imposter in Nancy Guthrie case
A man has been arrested for a fake ransom message, after Nancy Guthrie was taken from her home (AP)
The FBI has arrested and charged a Californian man over a fake ransom note sent to Samantha Guthrie’s family.
Derrick Callella, 42, has been charged with transmitting a demand for ransom in interstate commerce and, without disclosing his identity, utilizing a telecommunications device with the intent to abuse, threaten, or harass a person.
Callella sent a note to Savannah’s sister, Annie, and Annie’s husband, demanding money in exchange for Nancy’s release.
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He also made a 9 second call to one of the family members, before later being traced by his IP address.
He later admitted to pulling information from a website and by following along with the news on TV.
However, Callella is not believed to be the individual who sent a seperate ransom note to publications including TMZ.