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Brad Pitt FINALLY gets a kiss from Ines de Ramon at World Cup after she was accused of ‘pulling away from him’

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Brad Pitt and Ines de Ramon were spotted passionately kissing in the stands as they watched Spain defeat Belgium in the FIFA World Cup quarterfinal on Friday

Brad Pitt and Ines de Ramon were spotted passionately kissing in the stands as they watched Spain defeat Belgium in the FIFA World Cup quarterfinal on Friday.

Pitt, 62, and de Ramon, 33, who were first linked in 2022, went Instagram official last week in snaps of the outfits they wore to Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding.

Fans heaped them with mockery over one picture that showed de Ramon seemingly leaning back away from Pitt as he drew her in toward him.

However, once they were ensconced in their box at the SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles for Friday’s match, Pitt was able to secure his lip-lock with his younger girlfriend.

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They were glimpsed passionately wrapping their arms around each other as they indulged in a public display of affection in full view of other spectators. 

De Ramon, whose parents are from Madrid, proudly represented Spain in a themed crop top that allowed her to hint at her chiseled frame.

The Daily Mail has contacted Pitt and de Ramon’s representatives for comment. 

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Brad Pitt and Ines de Ramon were spotted passionately kissing in the stands as they watched Spain defeat Belgium in the FIFA World Cup quarterfinal on Friday

Pitt, 62, and de Ramon, 33, who were first linked in late 2022, were derided last week when she was accused of drawing away from him as they went Instagram official

Pitt, 62, and de Ramon, 33, who were first linked in late 2022, were derided last week when she was accused of drawing away from him as they went Instagram official

Once they were ensconced in their box at the SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles for Friday's match, Pitt was able to secure his lip-lock with his younger girlfriend

Once they were ensconced in their box at the SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles for Friday’s match, Pitt was able to secure his lip-lock with his younger girlfriend

Meanwhile Pitt showcased his still toned, bronzed arms in a t-shirt plugging Team USA, who were knocked out of the World Cup by Belgium on Monday.

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The sighting came days after they made their Instagram debut as a couple in a suite of Instagram photos showing the outfits they wore to Swift and Kelce’s  wedding at Madison Square Garden on Friday, July 3.

Uploaded by celebrity hairstylist Lauren Zanoletti, the post had fans sniggering about the awkward-looking pose in one particular picture.

The snap showed Pitt taking hold of de Ramon from behind and drawing her in towards him, while she appeared to be leaning back, a strained smile on her face.

‘She’s pulling away from him in the second picture,’ wrote one fan on X as another observed: ‘Body language doesn’t look good for Pitt.’

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A third sneered that ‘they always look like they’re repulsed by each other, interesting,’ while a fourth offered a more charitable view: ‘Maybe she didn’t want her lipstick everywhere on their faces, that’s why she moved away from him in second pic.’

A representative for Pitt had no comment.

De Ramon, who used to be married to The Vampire Diaries actor Paul Wesley, was decked out in a black lace gown and allowed one strap to slide off the shoulder.

They glimpsed passionately wrapping their arms around each other as they indulged in a public display of affection in full view of other spectators

They glimpsed passionately wrapping their arms around each other as they indulged in a public display of affection in full view of other spectators

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De Ramon, whose parents are from Madrid, proudly represented Spain in a themed crop top that allowed her to hint at her chiseled frame

De Ramon, whose parents are from Madrid, proudly represented Spain in a themed crop top that allowed her to hint at her chiseled frame

Meanwhile Pitt showcased his still toned, bronzed arms in a t-shirt plugging Team USA, who were knocked out of the World Cup by Belgium on Monday

Meanwhile Pitt showcased his still toned, bronzed arms in a t-shirt plugging Team USA, who were knocked out of the World Cup by Belgium on Monday

Pitt and de Ramon faced the mockery of fans after they went social media official with a suite of photos, one of which saw her accused of 'pulling away from him'

Pitt and de Ramon faced the mockery of fans after they went social media official with a suite of photos, one of which saw her accused of ‘pulling away from him’

Pitt meanwhile was classically attired in a black tuxedo and bow tie, garnished with a white pocket square and a set of gleaming black shades.

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They joined a parade of stars who flocked to Swift and Kelce’s wedding, for which a fairytale castle was reportedly erected inside Madison Square Garden.

The ceremony was officiated by Adam Sandler and featured performances by Stevie Nicks, Paul McCartney and the bride herself. 

Road closures around the venue plunged traffic into chaos and impeded travel out of Penn Station as New Yorkers tried to leave town ahead of Fourth of July weekend.

Gigi Hadid and Bradley Cooper, as well as Selena Gomez, Lena Dunham, Hugh Grant, Steven Spielberg, Jay-Z, Beyonce, Tom Brady, Jessica Chastain, Ed Sheeran, The Chainsmokers, Chris Rock, Jessica Alba, Danny Ramirez, Paul Mescal, Gracie Abrams and several of Kelce’s Kansas City Chiefs teammates like Patrick Mahomes were on hand for the blowout extravaganza.

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So were Emma Stone, Ethan Hawke, Barbara Corcoran, George Stephanopoulos, Graham Norton, Reese Witherspoon, Cindy Crawford and Sacha Baron Cohen.

Even Karlie Kloss, long rumored to have fallen out with Swift, managed to snag an invitation along with her husband Joshua Kushner

Pitt and de Ramon attended the Swift-Kelce wedding together after an insider claimed that he has no intention of marrying her. 

Pitt, 62, and de Ramon, 33, featured in a suite of Instagram photos showing the outfits they wore to Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding at Madison Square Garden on Friday

Pitt, 62, and de Ramon, 33, featured in a suite of Instagram photos showing the outfits they wore to Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding at Madison Square Garden on Friday 

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Uploaded by celebrity hairstylist Lauren Zanoletti, the post had fans sniggering about the awkward-looking pose in one particular picture

Uploaded by celebrity hairstylist Lauren Zanoletti, the post had fans sniggering about the awkward-looking pose in one particular picture

Pitt and de Ramon, who were first romantically linked in late 2022, are pictured last month attending the women's final of the French Open in Paris

Pitt and de Ramon, who were first romantically linked in late 2022, are pictured last month attending the women’s final of the French Open in Paris

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'Brangelina' went public as a couple in 2006 and married in 2014 before splitting in 2016, triggering a bitter feud in the courts over property and child custody; pictured in 2009

‘Brangelina’ went public as a couple in 2006 and married in 2014 before splitting in 2016, triggering a bitter feud in the courts over property and child custody; pictured in 2009 

‘Ines is incredibly close with Brad’s family. They absolutely adore her and she’s been welcomed with open arms from the beginning,’ a source informed Page Six.

‘At this point they basically consider her family and one of their own. But Brad has no plans on getting married despite how close Ines has become with everyone.’

Pitt infamously left his first wife Jennifer Aniston for her successor Angelina Jolie, triggering a scandal that had fans divided into ‘Team Aniston’ and ‘Team Jolie.’

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Jolie and Pitt’s marriage went up in flames in 2016, since when he has reportedly become estranged from their six children, on top of which the exes are still locked in a rancorous legal wrangle over the winery they purchased as a couple.

‘Ines and Brad’s family keep in touch regularly and genuinely enjoy spending time with her. It never feels like she’s “Brad’s girlfriend.” She’s just part of the family when they’re together,’ an insider remarked last month.

‘She’s built real relationships with everyone. She spends time with Brad’s brother and sister, nieces and nephews, attends family gatherings and has made an effort to get to know each of them individually,’ the source continued.

‘They text and keep in touch outside of Brad, which says a lot about how close they’ve become. Ines is very down to earth and easy to be around. She’ll sit around laughing and joking with everyone for hours and is completely comfortable in those settings. It doesn’t feel forced at all.’

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He was a 1966 World Cup hero, then the game Nobby Stiles loved ‘abandoned’ him

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He was an integral part of English football’s finest hour.

A humble-lad from Collyhurst, he played every minute of the Three Lions 1966 World Cup-winning campaign, with his celebratory jig on the Wembley turf following the final against West Germany becoming the stuff of legend.

The boyhood Manchester United fan also helped his beloved Reds win the European Cup two years later, during more than a decade of dedicated service to the club, joining just a small and elite group of English players to win both trophies.

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Yet as Nobby Stiles’ health began to deteriorate and he began to lose his faculties, his family claim he was ‘abandoned’ by the game he so dearly loved, despite it ‘rolling in cash.’

That was even more heartbreaking for his loved ones who always suspected that his dementia was at least in part the result of his career and how often he was required to head the ball.

Yesterday (July 16), a brain expert and a coroner both vindicated that view. Following an inquest into Nobby’s death, where she received evidence from a renowned neuropathologist, Senior coroner Alison Mutch said that as well as Alzheimer’s disease, the former footballer had a degenerative brain condition called chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) which is caused by repeated impacts to the head.

Ms Mutch concluded the CTE had ‘significantly contributed’ to his death and that she was ‘entirely satisfied’ that the reason he developed the condition was ‘repeated heading of the ball.’

Nobby’s son John Stiles told the hearing that his dad even a ‘very conservative’ estimate his dad would have headed a ball 40 times a day, five days a week, each ten month season across a 17-year career, which meant he could have headed the ball more than 136,000 times.

He said his father was in his 50s when the family first started noticing he was ‘forgetting things’ and that things got gradually ‘worse and worse’ He said there was a ‘feeling of doom’ in the family and that in 2010 Nobby decided to sell his medals as he ‘didn’t know what was coming but knew something was coming’ and wanted a pot to pay for his care.

His World Cup winning medal was bought by Manchester United’s club museum for £160,000. His 1968 European Cup winners’ medal sold for £49,402, with a total of 45 items of memorabilia selling for £424,438.

Nobby, who lived in Stretford, eventually moved into a care home in nearby Urmston, where tragically died on October 30, 2020.

The inquest heard that at the time of his death he was ‘severely disabled through dementia’ including being ‘bed bound, immobile and mute.’

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Ms Mutch said: “For a man who graced the pitches of some of the world’s greatest football grounds, it is difficult to imagine a sadder way to end their life.”

John Stiles alerted the coroner after examination of Nobby’s brain by renowned brain expert Dr Willie Stewart identified the presence of CTE. The coroner instructed another examination by esteemed neuropathologist Dr Daniel Du Plessis.

He told the inquest: “”I’m quite convinced his heading the football that many times has caused his CTE.”

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Adding: “This is a very complicated issue and it is important to use such a death to highlight – that we do now know repeated head injuries have an impact on the brain.”

Speaking afterwards, John Stiles said he predicted an ‘epidemic’ of similar cases as he said thousands of players such as his dad, had been ‘abandoned.’

Mr Stiles is now head of the Football Families for Justice (FFJ) group which is calling on the football authorities to do more for ex-players. He is among dozens of former footballers and their families suing the Football Association, the Football Association of Wales and the English Football League over claims they were “negligent and in breach of their duty of care” to the former players.

Lawyers for the former players and their families have previously said football bodies knew or should have known that repeatedly heading a ball in training and during matches was likely to cause brain injuries, and that the risks were known for decades.

In March this year lawyers for the FA told the High Court it has ‘not been established by science’ that heading a ball or ‘occasional’ concussion can lead to permanent brain damage.

In January an inquest into the death of Gordon McQueen, 70, an ex-Scotland, Manchester United and Leeds United defender, found that heading the ball was ‘likely’ to have contributed to a brain injury which was a factor in his death.

McQueen was also diagnosed with CTE. McQueen’s TV presenter daughter Hayley McQueen said England’s 1966 World Cup-winning team had now been “pretty much wiped out” by neurodegenerative disease.

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And following his father’s inquest, John Stiles said more needed to be done to help those affected by the issue.

“I think this will among the first few of thousands of such inquests of players who have incurred brain disease” he said. “The football industry refused to provide help to these players and their families and the government refuses to intervene.

“Tragically the brain injuries epidemic will grow more and more as so many more girls play football. Women’s brains are even more suspectable to damage from heading. The industry and government have failed to implement a strategy of prevention. Today’s players incur the same, fatal brain injuries.

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‘It is a shame and a scandal that the industry and government have failed to support these vulnerable people’

“As we rightly celebrate the football heroes of today, 60 years after the heroics of 1966, it is right to remember people like dad, and the thousands of others, abandoned by a industry ‘rolling in cash.’

“It is a shame and a scandal that the industry and the government have failed to support these vulnerable people.”

He said the Professional Footballers’ Association (PFA), the trade union which ‘was supposed to be protect the players and which they paid their subs to’ had been ‘nowhere to be seen.’

He dubbed the £1 million fund the PFA launched with the Premier League in 2023 to ‘assist former players, and their families, who have been impacted by dementia and other neurodegenerative conditions’ as being ‘pathetic.’

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“It is not adequate” he said. “It’s a PR stunt. We desperately need a proper fund that will take care of players, in particular when they need care home costs.”

He also said there needed to be better education for players on the risks. “Everyone needs to be aware of CTE” he said. ”We have got an epidemic here. If you head the ball thousands of times, you will get CTE more likely than not. This disease is everywhere but there is still massive ignorance about.”

“We have to do something about it, drastically,” he continued. “We don’t want to stop people heading the ball. But youngsters now are not informed about the risks. If someone is informed, then they can make a proper decision. But football has not addressed this.”

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Mr Stiles, himself a former footballer who played for Leeds United, Doncaster Rovers and Rochdale amongst other clubs, said his enjoyment of the game had ‘soured a long time ago’ “Every week I talk to families who are going through the same thing my family went through” he said as he said the coroner’s findings had given him ‘some comfort.’

Ms Mutch said she planned to write to the FA and also to the Department of Education about heading in school PE lessons.

The FA co-funded with the Professional Footballers’ Association a 2019 study that found footballers were three-and-a-half times more likely to die of neurodegenerative disease than age-matched members of the general population. The governing body is phasing out all heading in youth football up to under-11s by 2026.

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An FA spokesperson told the Manchester Evening News: “Nobby Stiles was one of English football’s most influential players and he was a key member of our 1966 World Cup-winning team.

“His contribution to both our national and domestic game helped to shape one of the most significant eras in English football history, and we were deeply saddened by his passing in 2020.

“While the link between heading in football and long-term brain health remains the subject of ongoing scientific and medical research, we have consistently been at the forefront of efforts to help improve the safety of our game.

We have led the way in this area to proactively review and strengthen player welfare across every level of English football, working closely with our domestic and international stakeholders.

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“We were the first governing body to introduce comprehensive heading guidelines across both professional and grassroots football, and we continue to review and enhance our game-wide concussion protocols in line with worldwide best practice.

“We have also invested in and actively supported multiple independent research projects, often resulting in groundbreaking and valuable insight, in order to gain a greater understanding of this complex area through objective, robust and thorough analysis.”

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President Donald Trump said American television networks that didn’t air a speech he gave on 16 July night should lose their licences.

Speaking during his address to the nation, which focused on election security, Trump also said that TV networks that did not air his speech were engaged in a “plot”.

“They and others in the media are part of a plot. They want to continue this fraud for whatever reason,” he said. “Fraud like this should mean a revocation of their licences”.

Two of the three major US television networks, NBC and ABC, as well as CNN did not broadcast the primetime address by Trump on their primary platforms, risking the ire of the administration.

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Networks enjoy broad First Amendment rights to decide what to broadcast, experts say. Historically, though, broadcasters carried most such speeches on the grounds that they provided information of public importance.

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Police confirm security alert and evacuations underway in North Belfast

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Related closures will cause significant traffic disruption to the Cliftonville Road area moving into the morning, the PSNI has warned

Police are at the scene of a security alert in North Belfast, following the search of a property during the early hours of Friday (July 17) morning, the PSNI has confirmed. Properties located in Rosapenna Parade and the surrounding areas are in the midst of being evacuated, with the Ardoyne Community Centre opened for local residents as a rest shelter as this situation continues to unfold. A PSNI spokesperson said: “Cordons are also in place, and we would ask that the public avoid the Rosapenna Street and Cliftonville Road areas at this time, as officers remain at the scene, with enquiries set to continue for some time. “In particular, it is anticipated that there will be significant traffic disruption to the Cliftonville Road area as we move into the morning, so we would ask that you please seek an alternative route for your journey.” The PSNI spokesperson said whilst police understand the disruption closures such as this can cause, “public safety is always our priority”.

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Marvelous Mrs Maisel actor Josh Grisetti’s cause of death revealed six days after star died aged just 44

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The Marvelous Mrs Maisel actor Josh Grisetti’s cause of death has been confirmed, six days after his passing aged just 44.

Grisetti’s friend and colleague Rob McClure on Sunday first announced the death of the entertainer, who had also performed in Broadway musicals such as Something Rotten! and It Shoulda Been You – revealing he had died by suicide the Friday prior.

The actor died from a gunshot wound, per a report from the California’s Orange County Sheriff’s Department obtained by Daily Mail.

The autopsy report listed associated injuries as ‘multiple bilateral temporal calvarial fractures and a brain injury.’

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Announcing the death on Sunday, McClure wrote, ‘It is with a shattered heart that I share that the brilliant Josh Grisetti took his own life on Friday.

The Marvelous Mrs Maisel actor Josh Grisetti’s cause of death has been confirmed, six days after his passing aged just 44 

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Grisetti (left) played Ralph Emerson over eight episodes of The Marvelous Mrs Maisel

Grisetti (left) played Ralph Emerson over eight episodes of The Marvelous Mrs Maisel 

‘I’m not ready to even attempt to understand. My heart is with his wife and family as they try to deal with the reality of this.’

McClure said that ‘communities around the world will never be the same without him,’ calling Grisetti’s passing ‘a cataclysmic loss.’

He continued, ‘Some of my all-time favorite memories were by this man’s side, playing his brother onstage for years, watching him inspire students while transforming the Musical Theatre program at Cal State Fullerton… and having the honor of being the Best Man at his wedding.’

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Grisetti’s representative Rick Ferrari told the Daily Mail Monday the late actor was ‘a tremendous talent’ who ‘shared his gift with everyone who wanted it.’

He added: ‘His students at Cal State Fullerton, theater program, cherished him … we are stunned and heartbroken.’

McClure added that he and his spouse were ‘beyond heartbroken,’ adding that details about a memorial would be released in time.

Grisetti played the role of Ralph Emerson over eight episodes of The Marvelous Mrs Maisel in 2023.

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The Washington, DC-born creative also appeared on TV shows such as The Knights of Prosperity, Nurse Jackie and The Good Fight.

The Marvelous Mrs Maisel actor Josh Grisetti died by suicide aged 44 on Friday

The Marvelous Mrs Maisel actor Josh Grisetti died by suicide aged 44 on Friday 

In what was his last post on Instagram, the beloved creative thanked the cast of Legally Blonde: The Musical for a tribute they did for him after he left the production

In what was his last post on Instagram, the beloved creative thanked the cast of Legally Blonde: The Musical for a tribute they did for him after he left the production 

Grisetti had been seen in Broadway productions such as Broadway Bound, Camelot in concert, with Off-Broadway credits in Rent, Enter Laughing, Candida, After the Ball and Red Eye of Love.

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His film credits included motion pictures such as The Namesake, The Immigrant and Revolutionary Road.

Grisetti was also an educator, as he led California State University, Fullerton’s Musical Theatre program after prior stints at Southern California schools such as Loyola Marymount University and Fullerton College. 

Grisetti, who resided in Southern California at the time of his death, lived in Virginia growing up and was educated at North Carolina School of the Arts and the Boston Conservatory. 

In what was his last post on Instagram, the beloved performer thanked the cast of Legally Blonde: The Musical, which he was directing at the Trentino Music Festival in Italy, for a tribute they did for him as he alluded to departing the production ‘for personal reasons.’

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Grisetti performing Something Rotten in NYC in August 2016

Grisetti performing Something Rotten in NYC in August 2016 

The multitalented entertainer leaves behind a legacy on Broadway, in TV and film, and in education

The multitalented entertainer leaves behind a legacy on Broadway, in TV and film, and in education 

He said, ‘When you have to leave a production for personal reasons before getting to see the show open, and the cast and team do stuff like this… 

‘Literally cried on the plane… little gestures go a long way when your heart is hurting… Love this group of misfits right back!! Happy opening, Legally Blonde… I’m so proud of you all.’

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Grisetti was warmly remembered by a number of his peers on Broadway.

Donna Murphy said news of Grisetti’s passing was ‘truly devastating & heartbreaking,’ calling him ‘a beautiful, gifted human & artist.’

Sierra Boggess, who worked with Grisetti on It Shoulda Been You, called her late friend ‘a BRILLIANT actor and director and writer.’ 

She added, ‘You have left such a space in all the lives of everyone who knows you and loves you.

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‘We will have more details on celebration of life but for now, we love you Josh. If ‘whatever’ means ‘we love you’ then ‘I’ll take whatever, whenever with you.”

Grisetti's friend and colleague, Rob McClure, announced his death on Sunday

Grisetti’s friend and colleague, Rob McClure, announced his death on Sunday 

Sierra Boggess, who worked with Grisetti on It Shoulda Been You, paid tribute to the actor

Sierra Boggess, who worked with Grisetti on It Shoulda Been You, paid tribute to the actor 

Erika Henningsen, who worked with Grisetti on the musical Diner, also spoke out

Erika Henningsen, who worked with Grisetti on the musical Diner, also spoke out

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Erika Henningsen, who worked with Grisetti on the musical Diner, wrote, ‘Oh Josh. I just loved you. I wish you were still here. Thank you for changing my life. For making me believe in myself. I know you did the same for so many others.

‘My heart is deeply with your loved ones and also students today. They were lucky to have known you and been led by you: your wit, your curiosity, and your indefatigable insistence that what we do as actors matters. I hope you know you mattered. So very, very much.’

Ariana Debose wrote, ‘My sincerest sympathies’ with a brokenhearted emoji, adding, ‘sending so much love and care to his nearest and dearest.’ 

Grisetti is survived by his wife Mackenzie, who he was wed to for six years.

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Econ Engineering of Ripon has secured the order with Ringway Infrastructure Services in support of Ringway’s long-term highways contract with Kent County Council.

The vehicles are currently in production and will be delivered in the coming months.

Jonathan Lupton, managing director at Econ, said: “This significant supply contract with our long-standing partners at Ringway and Kent County Council reflects the trust our partners place in Econ to deliver robust, innovative and reliable vehicles nationwide.

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“We are proud to support Ringway and Kent County Council, delivering essential services for communities across the UK.”

The fleet includes mainly pre-wet spreaders for primary roads, with a smaller number of dry spreaders for secondary routes.

Other vehicles in the order include permanent mount hotboxes and units equipped with Econ’s quick-change body system, offering both spreader and insulated tipper body options.

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All vehicles feature the distinctive Ringway yellow livery, an e-plough with market-leading hydraulic angling, and the Ringway logo on each plough frame.

Additional safety and operational features include the Motormax five-point camera system, Brigade BS8000 reverse radar, and side guard infill panels.

Built on DAF and Mercedes-Benz chassis, the vehicles are equipped with Spargo X controls and CRC Distributor technology.

The fleet will be supported by Econ’s repair and maintenance cover for eight years.

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Pat Connolly, contract director – Kent, at Ringway Infrastructure Services, said: “We are delighted to be once again working with Econ to support our Kent County Council contract.

“Effective winter service plays a vital role in keeping our community moving.

“Working closely with Econ ensures our fleet is fully prepared to deliver safe and reliable precautionary treatments during the winter season, allied with the peace of mind the repair and maintenance package provides.”

Senior representatives from Kent County Council and Ringway visited Econ’s Ripon factory.

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Peter Osborne, cabinet member for highways and transportation at Kent County Council, said: “I was seriously impressed by Econ Engineering.

“Both sites that I visited were absolutely fantastic and a great example of British engineering at its finest, from design to completion of the final product.”

Econ Engineering supplies 85 per cent of the winter maintenance vehicles to local councils and private contractors from its North Yorkshire-based factory in Ripon.

The company also operates engineering hubs in Alloa, Sowerby, Halesworth, and Cardiff.

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Hopetown Heritage Railway, based at the 1861 Shed, is marking its second birthday with a programme of steam services running from July through September.

For the first time, passengers will be able to journey behind Replica Locomotion No.1, travelling in the Experiment coach that featured during the S&DR200 festival celebrations.

Organisers describe it as a “rare opportunity” to ride behind historic steam locomotives on a new heritage railway line celebrating Darlington’s pioneering railway story and the legacy of the Stockton & Darlington Railway.

Earlier dates will see trains hauled by Andrew Barclay Works No.2134, known as W.T.T, pulling a restored 1910 luxury Edwardian-style London & South Western Railway No.1520 passenger carriage in salmon and brown livery.

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Rides operate between 10.30am and 3.30pm on running days, with the last train departing at 3pm.

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Services leave every 30 minutes, with each trip lasting around 20 minutes over a 2km stretch of track.

The celebrations build towards the 201st anniversary of the Stockton & Darlington Railway, with Replica Locomotion No.1 leading services on several September weekends.

On Sunday, September 27, one of the nation’s best-known steam locomotives, 60163 Tornado, will take charge of the train, with the modern icon expected to draw enthusiasts from across the region.

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Tickets for rides behind W.T.T and Replica Locomotion No.1 are £7.50 per passenger, with a flat fare applying to all passengers including children, toddlers and carers.

There are no concessions, and prices for the Tornado rides are still to be confirmed.

Only guide and assistance dogs are permitted on board, and all passengers must carry a valid ticket and present it at the attraction entrance and again to the ride operator.

Steam rides are scheduled on selected dates from July 18 through to September 27, and visitors are advised to check the latest timetable and booking details before travelling, as arrangements are subject to change.

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US President Donald Trump has delivered a primetime address in which he accused China of interfering in the 2020 election and alleged “shocking vulnerabilities” in American voting systems.

Trump, who spoke from the White House on Thursday, has repeatedly made unsubstantiated claims about voter fraud and foreign meddling in the 2020 election which he lost to Joe Biden.

In the half-hour speech, delivered three months before the midterm elections, he said he had declassified hundreds of intelligence files which supported his claims that Beijing had tried to sway the election in Biden’s favour.

The US intelligence community has previously concluded China did not interfere in the 2020 election.

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Trump spoke in front of several members of his top team as he gave his address, but journalists were unable to put questions to the president.

In his remarks, he accused China of the “illicit acquisition” of 220 million voter files including personal information.

Trump said voter data in 18 states was “bought, stolen or hacked by China” and accused “those responsible for sounding the alarm” of not disclosing the discovery to government officials or Congress.

Trump did not present evidence that China had used the information it allegedly gathered to alter voting systems or to influence election outcomes.

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In response to his speech, the Chinese Embassy in Washington told Reuters that Beijing “has never and will never interfere in the presidential elections”. The BBC has approached the Chinese foreign ministry for comment.

Democrats, meanwhile, accused Trump of attempting to sow doubts about the security of the upcoming November midterms which will decide control of Congress for the remainder of his presidency.

“Let’s be clear – in America, voters choose their leaders, not the other way around,” top Senate Democrat Chuck Schumer posted on social media after the speech.

“Democrats will fight like hell to make sure every American voter can cast their ballot freely, without obstruction or interference from Donald Trump,” he added.

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The president’s comments contradict previous US intelligence assessments. A 2021 report by the US National Intelligence Council said it had “high confidence” that China did not interfere in the 2020 presidential election.

“We assess that China did not deploy interference efforts and considered but did not deploy influence efforts intended to change the outcome of the US presidential election,” the report stated.

It said this was probably because China “did not view either election outcome as being advantageous enough for China to risk blowback if caught”.

Trump delivered the White House address after the release of a new poll from Washington Post-Ipsos, which indicated his approval rating had dropped to 37% with many voters pessimistic about the cost of living and the ongoing war with Iran.

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Elsewhere in the speech, the president alleged that US voting machines are “extremely exposed” to interference by foreign adversaries, including Russia, China and Iran.

Shortcomings of US election infrastructure have been well-documented. Some were addressed after the 2016 election which Trump won, after the US intelligence community found that Russia had engaged in a concerted election meddling campaign that included hacking, social media influencing and funding of on-the-ground electioneering activities.

During the address, Trump also alleged that a state investigation by Michigan law enforcement discovered a voter registration fraud scheme by a Democratic-affiliated group, but was constrained by the FBI from taking action before the statute of limitations expired.

“It was pay, play and cheat,” he said, although he provided no evidence of votes or tabulations being changed or voting machines hacked.

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Separately, Trump said that the Department of Homeland Security had identified 278,000 non-citizens were registered to vote. He did not say whether any of those people had voted or had an impact on any election outcome.

At the end of his speech, Trump again called for the passing the of the SAVE America Act, which bans most mail voting, requires proof of citizenship for voter registration and photo ID to cast a ballot.

That legislation has been stalled in the Senate for months.

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Government accused of using local councils as ‘scapegoat’ in plea to new PM

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The council leader argued that “the people of Fenland should have as much of a voice in change as the people of Makerfield”

Fenland District Council has accused the government of using local councils as a “scapegoat” for failing to deliver on their housing target. Council leader Chris Boden brought forward a motion asking the government to change course on three “particularly egregious” decisions.

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He said: “We are all told that we’re about to have a significant change in leadership in the country and we’re about to have a new prime minister. A person who is all things to all men and all women it appears and who is going to solve many of the problems which we have in this country.

“We all look forward to that being successful but when that actually conflicts against the need to make hard decisions I fear that some people may be disappointed.” Cllr Boden said the leadership of Andy Burnham, widely expected to become prime minister on Monday (July 20), could be a “new start” for the government.

He asked the former Manchester mayor to stop local government reorganisation in its current form, reverse the decision to take some planning decisions away from local councils, and reconsider abolishing care partnerships between the NHS and local authorities.

The Conservative councillor said 80 per cent of local government finances go to county council responsibilities such as social services and SEND provision. He said Cambridgeshire County Council is able to achieve “a lot of efficiencies” through “economies of scale” and abolishing the higher-level council makes “no economic sense” and “no democratic sense”.

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Cllr Boden said delegating planning decisions to council officers “removes the democratic accountability that is required as part of the planning process”.

He said: “I believe the government is looking to local government as a scapegoat for its own failure to build the 1.5 million houses they said they would in this Parliament. The problem doesn’t lie with local authorities – the problem overwhelmingly lies with developers and the way in which they do business.”

Cllr Dr Haq Nawaz said: “The government appears to have a severe linguistic or conceptual difficulty with the word devolution. Devolution to most people is the transfer of power, of funding, of decision making and of governance from central government to local communities.

“And that the communities are best placed to make decisions tailor-made to their needs in health, education or social services because they know what they need.”

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The Conservative councillor said Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) proposals would reduce the number of councillors and wards in Fenland making communication “more difficult”.

He said: “This, chairman, I believe is a missed golden opportunity – an opportunity to address the issues of Fenland, an opportunity to level up Fenland. Fenland is currently 80th most deprived of the 317 local authority districts – the bottom 25%.

“Fenland as it exists should be given more powers to address their particular issues than be drowned into a much bigger authority.”

Cllr Matthew Summers said: “It won’t surprise Cllr Boden that I don’t think this is the right thing to do.” The independent councillor continued: “Mr Burnham, let’s assume he does become Prime Minister – I don’t think this is going to be high on his agenda if I’m honest.

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“I think we should spend our time focusing on what we can do to make the best of the situation. The tone just feels a little bit, almost desperate, to try and stop the freight train if you like.”

Cllr Steve Tierney said: “I’d rather try and stop it than just ignore it – if a freight train is coming for your constituents you should try to stop it.”

The Conservative councillor continued: “What we are about to face is the most destructive thing that’s happened to local government in 50 years. It’s going to lead to a much worse, much more expensive, much slower and much less responsive council in every place it’s done. That’s because bigger councils are more remote and less responsive, and that’s just fact.”

Cllr Boden said: “We’re promised there’s going to be change and it is entirely appropriate that the people of Fenland have as much of a voice in that change as the people of Makerfield.”

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The council voted to support the motion with 28 votes in favour, five against, and two abstentions.

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World Cups are too precious, too rare, not to learn from past mistakes. Tuchel’s England was always just a rebrand, a software update on Gareth Southgate’s England. They were more inexperienced and naïve at his first tournament at Russia 2018, yet eight years on, as though no progress had been made, here was a rerun of that semi-final defeat to Croatia: a collective panic, a fear of the ball, a fear of leading because eyes were now clockwatching and minds on the final. Play the game in front of you — Argentina did.

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