Channel 4’s chief executive has given a statement after BBC Panorama revealed allegations that two women were raped, and a third was the victim of a non-consensual sex act, during the filming of Married at First Sight (MAFS) UK.
Priya Dogra expressed “huge sympathy” for the women, but said she could not comment on the specific allegations, which she noted that the men deny.
She said she believes Channel 4 has not failed in its duty of care to some of its contributors, and “based on what we knew at the time, we acted appropriately, quickly and with sensitivity”.
Asked if she would like to apologise to the women involved, Dogra said, “I’ve said everything I can in the statement,” and walked away from the interview.
Police would like to speak to two witnesses captured on CCTV
A man was injured after being attacked with an axe and baton. The victim was assaulted by two men armed with a climber’s axe and baton in Newmarket High Street on April 5.
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The incident is thought to have happened between 1.15am and 1.50am. Suffolk Police would like to speak to two women captured on CCTV who may have witnessed the attack.
A police spokesperson said: “Officers would like to speak to these two female witnesses who might be able to assist their inquiries and ask them to come forward. Also, anyone who knows them can contact Suffolk Police via www.suffolk.police.uk/tell-us or call 101, quoting crime reference 37/19067/26.”
It is said to represent a ‘once-in-a-generation opportunity’
Cambridge Science Park has unveiled major plans that could create up to 20,000 new jobs. The science park has submitted plans to increase its space from 2.8 million sqft to 8 million sqft.
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By increasing its space, the Park of Science will be able to open to tenants, schools and families. It is proposed to feature an open air museum, and aim to make STEM activities more accessible and fun.
Jane Hutchins, director of External Relations at the Science Park, said: “Cambridge Science Park’s success has long extended far beyond the city, and this masterplan ensures the communities closest to the park will continue to share in its future growth.
“This masterplan represents a once-in-a-generation opportunity to refresh and reimagine the park, delivering greater benefits for local communities in Cambridge and beyond. Our first step is to understand the future needs of the region, so we can maximise our impact.
“The result will be a vibrant science park, remaining open to the public, helping to nurture and inspire the next generation of innovators.
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“New infrastructure and buildings will support high-quality local jobs, alongside sustainable growth through improved bus links, cycling routes, flood resilience, and biodiverse landscaping, going well beyond planning requirements.”
If approved, the expansion would create up to 20,000 new jobs, as well as triple the park’s economic output from £1 billion to £3 billion. Rebecca Porter, CEO, Cambridge Science Centre, said: “We are incredibly excited by the opportunities that the continued growth of Cambridge Science Park presents.
“Growth means more than just physical expansion, it represents a unique chance to further support our work at the heart of one of the UK’s innovation powerhouses. Since Trinity College supported our move to the park, we have transformed our scale, reaching over 30,000 people in 2025 alone – from our Cambridge centre to dedicated outreach with nearly 1,400 pupils in Wisbech.
“What makes this location so vital is its proximity to world-leading research, which cannot be replicated elsewhere. We aren’t just interpreting science at a distance; we are translating real-time innovation into accessible experiences for families and schools. This unique ecosystem allows us to act as a living interface between industry and community.”
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The science park was founded by Trinity College in 1970. Since then, it has created jobs and opportunities across the city and country.
With the growth plans, the college hopes it can encourage more children and young people to become interested in STEM. Dame Sally Davies, Master of Trinity College, said: “We are immensely proud of the Cambridge Science Park and the remarkable way it has impacted the lives of billions around the globe since its foundation by the college over five decades ago.
“That ambition remains. We know that if the Science Park is to continue to serve the needs of people around the world, it must continue to grow.
“That is why we are submitting a masterplan for the next half century of growth, as a vibrant, collaborative and inspiring place to learn, to work and to enjoy. This plan will see as many as 27,000 people working at Cambridge Science Park, whilst opening up the new Park of Science to the young people and families of Cambridge and the towns and villages around.”
A double espresso – straight to the veins – then a run or to the gym, before a little NTS radio. Then it’s about making some eggs and journaling. All in that specific order.
I feel optimistic about …
The future of music. There is so much amazing music coming out right now. People are really holding on to art and creativity during these complicated times.
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What makes me angry …
Being stuck in standstill traffic is the truest source of my rage. That is when I need to put on a podcast to chill myself out because it drives me nuts. It happens a lot, especially where I live in Los Angeles.
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If I wasn’t a singer-songwriter, I’d have liked to become …
A teacher. My dad’s a teacher, and I’ve always loved the idea of spending time with kids. My English teacher was such an inspirational, formative part of growing up.
The habit that has served me best in life is …
Is being in the mindset of controlling the controllables. I’ve been able to navigate the ebbs and flows of everything by knowing that there are some things that are outside of my control. Now I try to focus on the things that I can change.
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The habit I’ve successfully kicked is …
I used to be an apple juice fend. I genuinely think I used to have litres of apple juice everyday. It was a fixation. I’ve slowly managed to wean myself off that over time.
My sources of joy are …
Cooking, especially for big groups of good friends. Sunsets and nature. Being in the studio until late at night, sparking off, coming up with new ideas.
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When things get tough I …
Spend time around the people I love the most. Being around my best friends and my partner and my family just really grounds me. I got to the point previously where I’d pushed myself too hard.[In 2022, Parks took a mental health break after experiencing burnout and exhaustion following long periods of touring.] I felt really lucky to be in the position I was in, and that led to me overextending myself quite a lot. When I came home after that, I wanted to boil it down to the simple things, like cooking meals, being with people I love, taking trips out to nature, journaling, coming back to myself and becoming a person again.
Doing good and being a positive force in the world is what motivates me the most
The book I wish everyone would read is …
Bluets by Maggie Nelson. She’s one of my favourite authors. This book is a mix of poetry and prose. It’s about her fascination with the colour blue, and an exploration of a love affair falling apart. It’s a meditation on suffering, happiness, desire, and it’s such a beautiful book. I love it so much.
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What keeps me awake at night …
Ideas. I’m a ruminator. I feel like I’ve suffered from insomnia for so much of my life because thoughts are always whizzing round and round.
The thing that motivates me most of all …
Doing good and being a positive force in the world. For me, it’s about making a difference on the scale that I can, either through the music and art that I make, or on a smaller level with the people around me. Just doing my best to be a good friend, a good partner, somebody that people can depend on, being open, and trying to do good.
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My parents taught me …
To show up for people consistently and do small acts of kindness as much as possible.
I have this theory that …
Dogs always understand what you want them to do and they actively choose not to. I just dog-sat my friends’ dog, and anytime I would tell her to sit she knew exactly what I wanted her to do but she looked at me and refused.
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I’d like to tell my younger self…
To keep going and to keep being me. Even in the moments where I felt lost to know that I was on the right track and that everything I was going through was all just part of the process.
Arlo Parks will be touring the UK to support her new album Ambiguous Desire, which is out now on Transgressive Records.
Main image: Sully
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Pensioners, Universal Credit recipients, Jobseeker’s Allowance, Employment and Support Allowance, Child Benefit, and other regular payments could all see earlier payments.
Government departments are reminding claimants to check their payment dates so they’re not caught off guard by early deposits over long weekends.
The two May Bank Holiday payments
For many households, this will be the second time payments have arrived early this month.
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Payments due on Monday May 4 2026 (including pensions, Universal Credit, Jobseeker’s Allowance, Child Benefit, and other DWP support) arrived on Friday May 1 2026.
Now, payments due on Monday May 25 are scheduled to arrive on Friday May 22.
HMRC and DWP explain that bank holidays mean banks are closed, so payments are brought forward to ensure claimants still have access to funds.
Why do we have the Spring Bank Holiday?
The Spring Bank Holiday, also known as the Late May Bank Holiday, was originally tied to Whit Sunday (Pentecost), a Christian festival marking the descent of the Holy Spirit and traditionally celebrated seven weeks after Easter.
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The holiday was once known as Whitsun Bank Holiday and moved each year with Easter.
In 1971, it was fixed to the last Monday in May, removing its direct religious link but keeping its timing as a key early summer long weekend.
Summer and autumn changes
Later in 2026, further adjustments apply depending on location:
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3 August → 4 August (Scotland only)
4 August → 5 August (Scotland only)
31 August → 28 August (all UK)
28 December → 24 December
29 December → 30 December (Northern Ireland only)
Regional public holidays in Scotland (Glasgow, Edinburgh, Dundee) and Northern Ireland can also affect payment timing.
Which pensioners are paid on Mondays?
The day your pension is paid depends on your National Insurance number. Your payment day is based on the last two digits of your National Insurance number.
State Pension payment days by National Insurance number:
00 to 19 — Monday
20 to 39 — Tuesday
40 to 59 — Wednesday
60 to 79 — Thursday
80 to 99 — Friday
How to check your payment
Look at your bank statement – payments normally appear with references like “DWP Pension” or “HMRC Child Benefit”
For those on Universal Credit, check the online account for exact payment dates
If a payment seems late, check with your bank first, then contact the DWP or HMRC if necessary
“Knowing when payments will arrive helps households manage their budgets, especially around busy bank holiday weekends,” a DWP spokesperson said.
It will be an emotional occasion for City’s Antoine Semenyo, who scored the winner at Wembley just a few months after leaving Bournemouth. This match will herald his first return to the Vitality since that transfer.
Bournemouth, meanwhile, remain in the hunt for a European place. They come into the match sitting sixth, and could put some breathing space between themselves and south coast rivals Brighton with an unlikely win here.
Such a result in this, Andoni Iraola’s last home match as the club’s manager, would also likely hand Arsenal a first Premier League title since 2004.
Date, kick-off time and venue
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Bournemouth vs Man City is scheduled for a 7.30pm BST kick-off tonight on Tuesday, May 19, 2026.
The match will take place at the Vitality Stadium.
Where to watch Bournemouth vs Man City
TV channel: In the UK, the game will be televised live on Sky Sports Main Event, with coverage starting at 7pm BST ahead of the 7.30pm kick-off.
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Coverage of this match will dovetail with that of Chelsea vs Tottenham, which kicks off at 8.15pm on Sky Sports Premier League.
Live stream: Sky Sports subscribers can also catch the contest live online via the Sky Go app and website.
Live blog: You can follow all the action on matchday via Standard Sport’s live blog!
Bournemouth vs Man City team news
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After Rodri came back into the side for the FA Cup final, Manchester City have no pressing injury concerns for this match.
Jeremy Doku has been in fine form of late but, given the number of matches he has played, Guardiola could opt to rest the Belgian.
Rayan Cherki is expected to start after being named to the bench for Saturday’s final.
Rayan Cherki could be recalled by Manchester City after being left out of the starting lineup at Wembley
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Bournemouth, meanwhile, will be without Julio Soler and Lewis Cook, both due to thigh injuries.
Ryan Christie is suspended for Bournemouth
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Bournemouth vs Man City prediction
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Bournemouth are finishing the season in imperious form. They come into this match unbeaten in 17, but will face their sternest test here since they beat Arsenal at the Emirates in early April.
If any team in the league has the form to rival that of the Cherries, though, it is Guardiola’s City. They have a penchant for finishing a campaign at pace, and with the added motivation of the weekend’s cup triumph behind them, they show no signs of slowing.
A domestic treble is the new objective for City. At the very least, they will push the title race to its final day.
Head to head (h2h) history and results
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The Cherries have beaten City only once. That match came in 2024, when one Antoine Semenyo scored the decisive goal.
Antoine Semenyo scored a decisive goal in Bournemouth’s sole defeat of Man City
Andreescu was plagued with injuries – issues with her abdomen and ankle kept her away from the court, and her 2025 season was delayed by appendectomy surgery.
Her form suffered and she has failed to go beyond the fourth round at a Grand Slam since her US Open triumph, with her ranking tumbling from a high of world number four in 2019 to 228 earlier this year.
At the start of 2026 she decided to return to an environment where she hadn’t played since 2018, swapping life on the WTA Tour for that on the ITF.
The tournament rankings work from W15 – the lowest level – up to W100. Andreescu was competing in W35 and W75 editions, with the total prize pot for a W35 tournament about £26,000.
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The make-up of the ITF tour tends to be youngsters who are trying to make their mark on the sport, women who were unable to break on to the WTA Tour or players who are using it to regain previous form.
The crowds might be tiny and line judges rare, but competition on the court is fierce.
“The hunger the women had that I was playing against, every match was so difficult, and I feel like maybe on the WTA Tour, the athletes are maybe a bit more comfortable with certain things,” Andreescu says.
“Certain things are getting paid for [on the WTA Tour]. But on that [ITF] level, nothing’s getting paid for, and you’re barely breaking even. I was there too at one point, so I know how it is.
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“I don’t want people to get the idea that the ITF tour is Mickey Mouse compared to the WTA Tour, because that’s not the case.
“I feel a lot of admiration and respect for the women that continue to grind on the tour, because it’s not easy, even on the WTA Tour, it’s just not easy.”
Vemic, who joined Andreescu’s team in September 2025, echoed those thoughts.
“Every player there needs to prove themselves and everyone is hungry and they’re not bored of playing many years on tour,” he says.
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“They’re all driven by their dreams and passion because a lot of them are younger athletes.
“So sometimes it’s a transitional part or stage of coming from juniors into professional waters and some of them carry a lot of confidence.”
Price – who married Andrews in January days after meeting him – said they last spoke on Wednesday night as he tried to leave Dubai and has been unable to reach him since.
She shared her fears that he has been “kidnapped” and claimed he was “detained in a van with his hands tied”.
Now a Foreign Office spokesperson has said: “We are supporting the family of a British man and are in contact with the local authorities.”
What has happened to Lee Andrews?
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Mystery surrounds Mr Andrews’ whereabouts after Price said she had not heard from him since Wednesday.
She said that her husband said in a voicenote that he needed an “exit stamp” to leave Dubai to get a flight to see Price.
She last spoke to him on Wednesday when she says he had “ties around his hand and was in a van” and his location tracker subsequently went off.
At the weekend, Katie said: “I know there is all this speculation but something really serious has happened.”
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The Dubai Criminal Investigation Department is reportedly searching for Andrews, but no record of him being detained in any prison or police station has been found, leading Price to speculate about a kidnapping.
Instagram @wesleeandrews
Andrews, who lives in Dubai, married Price in a whirlwind ceremony in January .
The pair became engaged before tying the knot days later, formally registering their marriage on February 17.
According to his Instagram, Lee Andrews is the CEO of Åura Group, which according to LinkedIn – is all about sustainable vehicles.
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He faced claims of using fabricated images of Kim Kardashian And Elon Musk to promote his business.
He has face allegations he is a conman, that he has strenuously denied.
Andrews has been the subject of reports that he is unable to leave the United Arab Emirates.
The Daily Mail previously reported that Andrews was banned from leaving Dubai after allegedly spending three weeks in a UAE jail over claims he forged an ex-girlfriend’s signature to secure a £200,000 loan. It was further alleged that he applied for a mortgage in his ex’s name without her consent. Andrews has denied the claims.
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She has reportedly filed a legal case against him.
Enzo Maresca is set to replace Pep Guardiola as Manchester City manager before next season.
As BBC Sport reported on Monday, iconic City boss Guardiola is expected to leave the club following this Sunday’s home game against Aston Villa at Etihad Stadium, their final game of the season.
Former Chelsea head coach Maresca has been identified as the leading contender to replace the legendary Spaniard for the 2026-27 season.
With City preparing for Guardiola’s summer exit for more than six months, talks with Maresca are at an advanced stage.
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The 46-year-old wants the job and is expected to be confirmed as Guardiola’s successor in due course.
The Italian manager, who won the Club World Cup and Conference League while securing Champions League qualification during his only full season at Stamford Bridge, previously worked at City.
He worked directly under Guardiola during City’s treble-winning 2022-23 campaign and played a key role in the club’s academy prior to joining the first team.
The former West Brom and Juventus midfielder left City in 2023 to manage Leicester, whom he guided to promotion to the Premier League in his only season.
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Guardiola said previously: “One of the best managers in the world, Enzo Maresca, I know him quite well but, the job he has done at Chelsea does not get enough credit.
“Winning the Club World Cup, Conference League, qualification for the Champions League in a league that is so tough with a young team. It is exceptional.”
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