A British holidaymaker wreaked havoc at a Polish ski resort when he smashed his car into a hotel while allegedly high on drugs.
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A British tourist faces up to five years in prison after smashing his car through the lobby of Gołębiewski Hotel in Karpacz, Poland.
The 36-year-old, who has not been named, reportedly acted like nothing had happened and drove off – despite his black Mazda ripping several doors off their hinges during the brazen incident, which was caught on CCTV, the Sun reports.
He was detained after cops spotted the badly damaged car around a mile away from the hotel.
The state of the hotel lobby after the incident, which was caught on CCTV (Picture: policja.pl)
Preliminary tests indicated he had drugs in his system and intoxicants were also found in the car, detectives said.
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On Wednesday, he was charged with failing to stop for a traffic stop, damaging property, possessing psychoactive substances, and driving under the influence.
He remains in custody and faces up to five years in prison for the crimes.
He was also fined £10,500 for the damage caused to the hotel and was banned from driving in Poland for four years.
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Police spokeswoman Edyta Bagrowska said: ‘Officers spotted a black Mazda with bodywork damage in a parking lot. A man was inside.’
When he saw the police, he tried to flee but crashed into a police car during the subsequent pursuit, Ms Bagrowska said.
The 36-year-old was taken into custody (Picture: Edyta Bagrowska/policja.pl)
Despite trying to resist, the ‘visibly agitated’ man was apprehended and taken into custody, she added.
The incident is not the first time shocking crashes have been caught on CCTV.
Last January, a Range Rover driver left a trail of destruction when their vehicle crashed into a sewing shop in west London.
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Pictures from the scene showed the front of the Sewing Machine Centre on Hounslow High Street completely smashed up.
In another crash which happened in December, a car ploughed through a house’s garden wall ‘like a freight train’ and flipped over, dumping its driver midair into a swimming pool.
The house’s CCTV caught the carnage as it unfolded in Laughlin, southern Nevada in the US.
The house’s owner Cletis Reed later told Fox5 News: ‘I figured something happened in the street and I come out to see my entire backyard destroyed.’
Dean, who won the Grammy Award for Best New Artist at the ceremony in January, has proved to be one of the UK’s biggest breakthroughs in years, winning over fans and critics with her soulful pop sound. She was one of a number of stars who attended the annual music awards show, which was held outside London for the first time in the award show’s history, instead taking place at the Co-Op Live arena in Manchester.
Accepting her award for Artist of the Year, Dean said: “I want to say thank you to my whole team, everybody down there, I love you, my band… it takes a lot of people to be a good artist, and it’s not lost on me that I’m very lucky to have good people around me. So thank you.”
The awards show was hosted once again by comedian Jack Whitehall, who kicked off proceedings with a sketch that showed him obsessively on the look-out for pop star Harry Styles, in hope that he would return with new music. Whitehall, 37, was seen out jogging and mistaking an older woman for the former One Direction star, visiting his waxwork at Madame Tussauds, and eventually hearing the news that Styles would be singing live at the ceremony.
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Jack Whitehall made a number of gags during his sixth stint hosting the Brit Awards (ITV)
One of the anticipated moments of the evening was Styles’s performance, which opened the show with a live rendition of his No 1 single “Aperture”. Backed by a troupe of dancers, he leant into the track’s dance and electronic influences with a dizzying light display, receiving a standing ovation from the live audience. “Aperture” serves as the lead single from the 32-year-old’s fourth studio album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally. It is scheduled for release next week on Friday 6 March, the same day Styles returns to the Co-Op Live for a headline show.
Harry Styles performed live at the Brit Awards (Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images)
Whitehall seemed intent on ruffling a few feathers by cracking jokes about the stars in attendance, referring to singer-songwriter Alex Warren as “Ed Sheeran if you ordered him on Temu” and producer Mark Ronson as “Nick Grimshaw if he learnt to use GarageBand”. He also took a swipe at the controversy at the previous week’s Baftas, in which Tourette’s campaigner John Davidson involuntarily shouted a racial slur while Sinners stars Michael B Jordan and Delroy Lindo presented an award.
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However, it was Whitehall’s gags about Manchester, the ceremony’s host city, that drew particular ire from viewers at home, with some going so far to accuse him of classism. He made jokes about drug use in the city as well as making digs at people from Preston, Lancashire, while also mocking a man in the audience for his suit, which he suggested was not Prada but rather “100 per cent polyester”. He also suggested that Manchester’s idea of black tie was the brand Stone Island, known for its casualwear.
Fans watching from home were left confused by the frequent bouts of censoring, including for Whitehall’s joke about Peter Mandelson in the wake of his arrest on suspicion of misconduct in a public office. Geese frontman Cameron Winter was also censored as he shouted “Free Palestine” while collecting the New York rock band’s award for Best International Group.
A number of famous faces turned up to present awards, including Robbie Williams who was on hand to present the first award of the night, Song of the Year, which was voted for by the public – this went to Dean and Sam Fender for their collaboration, “Rein Me In”. Rock band Wolf Alice took Group of the Year, following the release of their 2025 album The Clearing, ahead of a live performance of single “The Sofa”. Jeff Goldblum presented the prize for Album of the Year, while Primal Scream frontman Bobby Gillespie introduced Noel Gallagher as the recipient for Songwriter of the Year.
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Wolf Alice took home the prize for Group of the Year (AFP via Getty Images)
Producer Mark Ronson, who was honoured with a gong for Producer of the Year, also delivered a special mashup of some of his biggest hits, from his debut single “Ooh Wee” with rapper Ghostface Killah to “Back to Black” by Amy Winehouse, to his and Winehouse’s rendition of “Valerie” by The Zutons and “Uptown Funk”, his No 1 hit with Bruno Mars. For his track “Dance the Night Away” from the Barbie soundtrack, Dua Lipa descended from a giant mirror ball before switching to her song “Electricity”, overseen by Ronson’s “super-producer group” with Diplo, Silk City.
There were plenty of spectacular live performances, from Olivia Dean’s rendition of her hit single “Man I Need” to a dazzling, big band-backed medley from RAYE, who dominated the awards in 2024. Spanish artist Rosalía gave a jaw-dropping performance of her song “Berghain”, an operatic opus she sings in German while backed by a choir and orchestra. Bjork, who features on the track as a guest artist, also made a surprise appearance. Rosalía later gave a moving acceptance speech for the International Solo Artist award, in which she urged listeners to “accept otherness”, and to embrace other languages and cultures.
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Rosalia won International Solo Artist at the Brit Awards 2026 (Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images)
Dean echoed this sentiment as she was announced as the winner of Album of the Year for The Art of Loving, telling the audience at the Co-Op Live arena: “Making this album has changed my life, I feel so proud to have made it, and to work with everybody that I did on it…
“Thank you so much for believing in me when I didn’t really believe in myself sometimes… this album is just about love and loving each other in a world that feels lovelessness right now, so I don’t know, thank you.”
Those watching described as an ‘awkward’ moment during the ceremony as it was broadcast live on ITV
Viewers watching the BRIT Awards 2026 unfold live from Manchester were left baffled by what they described as an ‘awkward’ moment during the ceremony as it was broadcast live on ITV.
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Saturday night’s (February 28) awards bash saw the prestigious music event move north for the first time, with a multitude of stars descending on the city as Co-Op Live hosted the ceremony.
But for those not able to make it inside the arena, the ceremony, hosted by comedian, presenter and actor Jack Whitehall, was broadcast on ITV and ITVX.
Harry Styles opened the show with a performance of his latest single Aperture. The former One Direction star, who is known for his flamboyant style, removed the jacket of his Chanel suit for the performance, and took to the stage in his suit trousers and tie.
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He was joined by a gospel choir for the performance, which opened with synchronised hand shaking and head movements and concluded in the same way.
The performance comes three years after his last performance on the Brits stage at the awards in 2023, which saw him take home four gongs following the release of his album Harry’s House.
Meanwhile, Olivia Dean later performed Man I Need against a pink backdrop in a black sparkling dress, and Raye sang her hit Where Is My Husband! Also, Rosalia brought out Icelandic pop star Bjork for her performance of Berghain, which also features Yves Tumor, who was played on the PA system.
But the big moments of the night were also the awards themselves, with Olivia, Rosalia , Wolf Alice and Lola Young among the winners. However, some of those watching the ceremony unfold from home were confused when a number of awards were seen being given out in a compilation section.
It left many flocking to social media questioning whether the show was live, with it confirmed by insiders at the event that the awards were for Best R&B Act, Best Pop Act, Best Alternative/Rock Act, Best Hip-hop/Rap/Grime Act and the Critics Choice Award -were given out during the ad breaks.
@userdemisexual said: “This is so awkward? why wouldn’t you show this live? #Brits2026.” @Christi17553827 commented: “Thought the #Brits2026 was live?! When were these other awards given out?!”
@Bex0111 complained: “@BRITs whose idea was it to not show a chunk of awards live?! Given us a montage. We enjoy the nominations & guessing who would win. Do better please #Brits2026.” @acotswoldvoice added: “Why have they turned this into the BAFTAs where the minor awards are presented in the breaks #BRITs2026.”
“Dubai Airports confirms that a concourse at Dubai International (DXB) sustained minor damage in an incident, which was quickly contained,” the media office said on X.
A spokesman said: “Emergency response teams were immediately deployed and are managing the situation in coordination with the relevant authorities. Four staff sustained injuries and received prompt medical attention.
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“Due to contingency plans already in place, most of the terminals were previously cleared of passengers. Further updates will be provided as they become available.”
It is not known if the incident is link to retaliatory Iranian strikes in the country.
Iran and Iraq’s airspaces were closed due to the escalating military action, which has seen blasts reported in multiple countries across the region, and Dubai International Airport, the biggest global aviation hub, suspended all flights on Saturday.
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On a typical day, around 250,000 passengers arrive and depart at Dubai. Qatar Airways has also suspended all flights to and from its base in Doha.
Explosions have been heard in Bahrain, the UAE, Jordan and Qatar after the Iranian regime warned it would retaliate to any strikes by the US and Israel – which were launched in the early hours of Saturday
Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu launched co-ordinated strikes across Iran in what they described as a “preventative attack”.
President Donald Trump confirmed a “major combat operation” in an eight-minute speech, stating Iran could never have a nuclear weapon and adding: “It’s been mass terror, and we’re not going to take it any longer.”.
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The United Nations chief condemned the U.S.-Israeli airstrikes on Iran and called for an immediate return to negotiations “to pull the region, and our world, back from the brink.”
Secretary-General António Guterres told an emergency meeting of the U.N. Security Council on Saturday that everything must be done to prevent further escalation. “The alternative,” he warned, “is a potential wider conflict with grave consequences for civilians and regional stability.”
Guterres said the U.S. and Israeli airstrikes violated international law, including the U.N. Charter. He also condemned Iran’s retaliatory attacks for violating the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Bahrain, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
The U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, Mike Waltz, insisted the U.S. military action was lawful.
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“Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon,” he told the council. “That principle is not a matter of politics. It’s a matter of global security. And to that end, the United States is taking lawful actions.”
Israel’s U.N. Ambassador Danny Danon, speaking to reporters before the meeting, said it was “hypocrisy” to condemn the airstrikes. He said Iran is responsible for the actions of its proxies in the Middle East and for its nuclear and missile programs, and Israel and the U.S. acted “to prevent an irreversible and immediate threat.”
The attack on Iran killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, The Associated Press has reported. The assassination of the second leader of the Islamic Republic, who had no designated successor, raised the prospects of a protracted conflict given Iranian threats of retaliation. President Donald Trump on social media called his passing “the single greatest chance for the Iranian people to take back their Country.”
Russia’s ambassador condemned the U.S.-Israeli airstrikes, while China’s ambassador was more measured in his criticism.
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“We demand that the United States and Israel immediately cease their aggressive actions,” Russian U.N. Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia said. “We insist on the immediate resumption of political and diplomatic settlement efforts … based on international law, mutual respect and a balance of interests.”
China’s U.N. Ambassador Fu Cong said China was very concerned by “the sudden escalation of regional tensions” and supported Russia’s call for a return to diplomatic negotiations.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, in a letter to the secretary-general, accused the United States and Israel of “flagrantly” violating Iran’s sovereignty and territorial integrity and the U.N. Charter. He said Iran was exercising its right to self-defense under the charter in response.
He urged the council members “to take the necessary and immediate measures to halt this unlawful use of force and to ensure accountability.” And he called for an unequivocal condemnation of “this act of aggression … as it undoubtedly poses an unprecedented threat to regional as well as global peace and security.”
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Five council members — Bahrain, which is the Arab representative on the council, France, Russia, China and Colombia — called for the emergency meeting.
In a joint statement, the leaders of Britain and France — both veto-wielding members of the council — along with Germany’s chancellor called for a resumption of U.S.-Iranian talks on Tehran’s nuclear program. The three countries, part of the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran, have led efforts to reach a negotiated solution. Trump pulled the U.S. out of the deal in 2018.
The three European leaders strongly condemned Iranian airstrikes in the region — not the U.S.-Israeli airstrikes — and urged Iran’s leaders to seek a negotiated solution, saying: “Ultimately, the Iranian people must be allowed to determine their future.”
The Security Council meeting is taking place on the last day of the United Kingdom’s presidency and a day before the United States takes over the rotating presidency for the month of March.
UK flights to the Middle East have been cancelled – and airports in Dubai and Doha have grounded all services – after the US began attacking Iran.
Multiple cities in Iran were hit by missiles, while counter strikes targeted US bases in Bahrain, Qatar, the UAE and Kuwait – as well as sites in Israel.
The UK Foreign Office (FCDO) warned Britons in those countries to “immediately shelter in place” and to avoid travel to Israel and Palestine.
“Remain indoors in a secure location, avoid all travel and follow instructions from the local authorities,” advised the FCDO.
It said it was “working around the clock” to support British nationals affected.
UK citizens are being urged to sign up to Register Your Presence and travel advice emails so the Foreign Office can send the latest information.
Thousands of Britons are potentially stuck due to the temporary closure of airspace and airports in countries such as the UAE and Qatar.
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British Airways cancelled Saturday’s Dubai, Doha, Amman and Abu Dhabi services, as well as flights to Tel Aviv and Bahrain up to 3 March.
A BA flight from London to Doha, Qatar‘s capital, was among dozens forced to turn around or divert mid-flight early on Saturday, according to flight tracking websites.
Image: Dubai International Airport has grounded flights. File pic: Reuters
London Heathrow said “a small number of flights” had been cancelled or delayed.
Its departures board on Saturday afternoon showed cancellations including an Emirates flight to Dubai, a Qatar Airways flight to Doha, and an Etihad service to Abu Dhabi.
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A Gatwick spokesperson said it was also “expecting disruption to our Qatar and Emirates flights”.
Manchester Airport departures showed a Saturday night Emirates flight to Dubai had been scrapped as it shared a post advising people to check with their airline.
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Wizz Air also confirmed flights between London Luton to Tel Aviv were suspended in both directions until 7 March but that “operational decisions will continue to be reviewed”.
Virgin Atlantic said journeys from destinations including India and the Maldives could take longer as the routes were being altered for safety reasons.
Many other large airlines have also paused flights to the Middle East, as well as some routes flying over the region, including Delta, Lufthansa, Cathay Pacific and Turkish Airlines.
India’s airlines are also suffering serious disruption.
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Its aviation ministry said more than 400 flights by domestic carriers had been cancelled on Saturday and a similar number were expected on Sunday.
Dubai airports at standstill
The worst disruption is likely to be caused by the grounding of flights at Dubai’s main airport, the world’s busiest for international traffic.
People jetting out for a winter break – and the thousands who change aircraft there – are set to have their plans upended after the UAE closed its airspace.
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All flights at Dubai’s International, Dubai World Central (Al Maktoum) and Abu Dhabi’s Zayed International have been suspended.
Image: Jets were avoiding Iran on Saturday, while UAE traffic also ground to a halt. Pic: Flightradar24
At least 90,000 people transfer every day in Dubai, Doha or Abu Dhabi on just three airlines, Emirates, Qatar Airways and Etihad Airways, according to analytics firm Cirium.
People in Dubai were earlier filmed running for shelteras air raid sirens sounded and witnesses told Reuters at least three big blasts were heard over the city.
A fire broke out near the entrance of the five-star Fairmont The Palm hotel after debris reportedly fell from an Iranian missile.
Dubai five-star hotel on fire after ‘missile strike’
A Dubai airports statement called the closures an “exceptional precautionary measure”, while Emirates said safety was its “highest priority” as it halted flights.
“You have crews, planes and passengers stranded all over the world. It’s a massive logistical nightmare,” a Gulf airline source told Reuters.
Moment free-falling missile hits Doha
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Qatar’s international airport also suspended all services after the country’s airspace was locked down in case of more attacks from Iran.
People were earlier forced to run for cover as a missile – which was likely intercepted – tumbled out the sky and exploded in a residential area of Doha.
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America’s largest regional air base, al Udeid, is near the city and Iran has deemed all US bases in the region as fair game.
Four people have been injured after a missile hit Dubai International Airport.
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The Dubai media office said on Saturday the airport sustained damage due to an ‘incident’, as Iran continued to launch strikes on U.S. bases in the region.
They said: ‘Dubai Airports confirms that a concourse at Dubai International (DXB) sustained minor damage in an incident, which was quickly contained.’
The country, along with the rest of the Middle East, has been bombarded with missile strikes as Iran retaliates against the US-Israel’s ‘Operation Epic Fury’.
The two countries launched ‘preemptive’ missile attacks in Tehran, reportedly killing the Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
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The Dubai media office said on Saturday the airport sustained damage due to an ‘incident’ (Picture: @WISEWISDOM_2022)
Rubble seen from inside the airport (Picture: @WISEWISDOM_2022)
Other buildings in Dubai have been struck, including the iconic Palm Jumeirah resort which was hit by falling debris.
Smoke and flames were seen billowing from near the beachside Fairmont The Palm Hotel, after several bangs were heard by holidaymakers across the Emirati city.
Footage of the incident showed the five-star £245 million ($330 million) hotel engulfed in flames as air defence systems intercepted several Iranian missiles bound for targets in the UAE.
Comedian Jack Whitehall returned to host the famous music awards in Manchester this year.
However, one of his jokes was bleeped out from the ITV coverage, and it was not the only line to be removed.
Lord Peter Mandelson and Palestine comments axed from BRITs coverage
During the coverage, presenter Jack Whitehall was in amongst the tables in Manchester’s Co-op Live Arena.
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Jack said: “I’m down here, guys, at the tables, I’m in and amongst it, the Brit Awards is absolutely swarming with celebrities tonight.
“I think I saw Calvin Harris over there, who else have we got?
“Oh my God, it’s Andy Burnham, yes, legend, the only party he’s allowed into these days.
“And Lisa Nandy, this must be the politicians’ table, I wonder who else is here.
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“I think that I saw Peter Mandelson on the guest list.”
American Rock Band Geese, who won the award for the International Group of the Year, made a comment about Palestine, which was also cut by ITV.
Cut lines were removed from coverage, with white noise playing over the muted audio for a few seconds.
Whitehall had another controversial line during the BRITs, also taking aim at the controversy over the BAFTA film awards and the fact that a racial slur was not edited out of the broadcast.
He warned that the ceremony could get a bit “raucous” but reassured viewers there was someone operating the bleep button.
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Whitehall joked: “It’s the guy who did the BAFTAs, he’s the best in the business.”
Winners of BRIT Awards this year included Wolf Alice for British Group, Lola Young for British Breakthrough Act and Sam Fender and Olivia Dean, who won Song of the Year with Rein Me In.
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Erling Haaland was not selected as part of Pep Guardiola’s squad to take on Leeds United on Saturday evening owing to a minor injury, but shared his support as the Sky Blues ran out 1-0 winners over the Peacocks
Erling Haaland has reacted to Manchester City’s 1-0 win at Leeds United with a two‑post response. City came away with crucial three points in Yorkshire with Antoine Semenyo scoring the only goal of the encounter on the brink of half-time.
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Haaland’s absence from the win was due to an issue he picked up in training during the week. The problem isn’t believed to be serious, and there is optimism he could even recover in time for Wednesday’s visit of Nottingham Forest, though Pep Guardiola remained cautious about giving any firm timeline for the Norwegian’s return.
Speaking to the BBC after the game, the Blues boss said: “We don’t have spies in the training centre to deliver the info to our media. I think it is not a big issue. We will see.”
After the game, the 25‑year‑old took to Snapchat to share a picture of himself celebrating the win.
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He posted a selfie, clenching his fist, with the caption: “So important,” followed by prayer and blue heart emojis.
On Instagram, he shared City’s post that read: “A hard‑fought victory” and replied with a blue heart emoji.
In Haaland’s absence, Rayan Cherki stepped into the side and played a key part in the decisive moment.
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After the victory, Guardiola said: “A huge victory for us. Erling is a massively important player for us, but we behaved really well. My idea of the game is that they started well, but we expect it here.
“Leeds are so intense. After that we did what we are good at for the last decade, a thousand million passes, and make the vibe of the crowd a little bit calmer.
“We missed a little bit more intention up front with the movements, but when they got fatigued the last 15 or 20 minutes we had more intention and to pass the ball to try to score a goal – and we found it at the end of the first half.
“We dropped in second half normally, but that didn’t happen today: we were incredibly focused. We didn’t create much but we didn’t concede anything. It was long balls where we struggled with the second balls.
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“It was a little bit more uncomfortable, but we defended really well.”
The victory at Elland Road cuts City’s deficit to leaders Arsenal to two points ahead of the Gunners’ meeting with Chelsea on Sunday afternoon.
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The MP for Makerfield in the North West has faced calls to resign from his ministerial post over claims that think tank Labour Together paid PR firm Apco Worldwide to look into the background of journalists in 2023, when Mr Simons was its director.
He confirmed he had resigned from the role in a statement this evening (February 28).
Labour MP Josh Simons resigns as a Cabinet Office minister
The Independent Advisor on Ministerial Standards has cleared me of breaching the ministerial code.
But with regret, remaining in office has become a distraction, so I have resigned from government.
In a post on X, formerly Twitter, Simons said: “The Independent Advisor on Ministerial Standards has cleared me of breaching the ministerial code.
“But with regret, remaining in office has become a distraction, so I have resigned from government.
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“I will continue serving the people I’m proud to represent in Makerfield and pushing for the radical change our politics and country needs.”
His resignation comes after an investigation into allegations that a prominent think tank he ran before entering government paid for a probe into journalists.
Mr Simons faced calls to resign after his think tank, Labour Together, was accused of paying PR firm Apco Worldwide £36,000 to investigate the background of journalists who had written stories about it.
In previous statements, Mr Simons said Apco had been hired to investigate an illegal hack.
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But in a letter to the Prime Minister, ethics adviser Sir Laurie Magnus said the former minister now accepted the terms he agreed with Apco were “wider than he had understood” and he had acted “too hastily in confirming their appointment”.
While Sir Laurie said Mr Simons had acted “in good faith”, he said the MP acknowledged the “perceived gap between his public statements and what he now accepts appears to be a more extensive scope has been damaging”.
Sir Laurie added: “I see no basis for advising you of any breach of the Ministerial Code by Mr Simons but you will wish to consider, in the light of this distraction and potential reputational damage, whether he continues to hold your confidence as a member of your Government.”
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said he has accepted “with sadness” the resignation of Josh Simons from his role as a Cabinet Office minister.
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“I want to express my thanks for the commitment, focus, and energy you have brought to ministerial office,” he said in his reply to Mr Simons’ letter of resignation.
Sir Keir added: “In accepting your resignation, I also want to place on record that the Independent Adviser, Sir Laurie Magnus, found no breach of the Ministerial Code. I am grateful for your full and proactive cooperation throughout his work.
“I understand that, to avoid any ongoing distraction from delivering the Government’s mission, you have taken the difficult decision to step aside.
“I respect that decision, and I look forward to continuing to work with you in driving forward the Government’s priorities.”
Jack Whitehall returned to host the BRIT Awards 2026 ceremony on Saturday night with viewers divided over his performance
Joe Crutchley Screen Time reporter
22:03, 28 Feb 2026
BRIT Awards viewers found themselves expressing identical sentiments mere moments after the programme commenced.
The British music industry’s most prestigious annual event returned to ITV on Saturday evening (February 28) as numerous global pop stars competed for the coveted trophies.
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Jack Whitehall returned to present the ceremony, which welcomed several notable personalities in attendance, including Harry Styles, Olivia Dean, Shaun Ryder, Bez and Mark Ronson, who received this year’s Outstanding Contribution to Music award.
Topping the nominations this year are Olivia Dean and Lola Young, each securing five nods, with both artists competing for British Artist of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Pop Act.
International representation came from HUNTR/X, the vocal talents behind the KPop Demon Hunters group, New York performer Sombre and genre-defying Spanish artist Rosalía.
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Nevertheless, criticism flooded in within moments regarding Jack Whitehall’s hosting duties. On X, one viewer stated: “Why do they insist on bringing back Jack Whitehall year after year we are tired.”, reports the Daily Star.
Another contributed: “Jack Whitehall is unfunny idiot pls get him off my TV. The first 20 seconds was more than enough.”
A third wrote: “Jack you ain’t funny.” A fourth stated: “Jack Whitehall getting more and more unfunnier with these jabs at Manchester.”
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Conversely, other audience members praised Jack’s performance, with one individual commenting: “Jack Whitehall is the best host.” Another person wrote: “Love Jack lol.” A third commented: “Jack and Harry are so iconic, so glad they’re back.”
Earlier this week, Jack was a guest on Capital Breakfast with Jordan North, Chris Stark and Sian Welby to discuss the upcoming BRIT Awards. During the chat, Jack gave a glimpse into the extensive preparation that goes into his jokes for the evening.
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“There’s a few roasts and jokes that are planned at the moment, to be fair none of the script has gone off to the ITV lawyers, I imagine by Saturday 50% of that will get cut. In fact they’ve already started to pre-edit me,” he revealed.
Jack continued: “I got an email forwarded over to me that was from the ITV lawyer that was just all about how litigious Donald Trump is. Just a sort of, which is red rag to a bull for me.”
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