HMRC has reminded workers to check their payslips are correct following the increase
Workers have been reminded to take a closer look at their payslips this month and make sure something is different. It comes as new minimum wage rates came into effect nearly a month ago, increasing the hourly rate employees should be earning across the UK.
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The National Minimum Wage is set as an hourly rate and applies to all eligible employees, regardless of their pay schedule. This means that, whatever payment method is used, people must still calculate their equivalent hourly rate to confirm they are receiving the minimum wage.
Since April 1, workers and their bosses need to be aware of the legal adjustment that will see account balances rise as employees become entitled to an improved minimum wage. The new rules came into effect this month, so workers need to check that everything has changed properly.
What is the new National Minimum Wage in 2026?
HMRC recently announced on X that the National Minimum Wage had risen from the start of April 2026, reports the Express. Anyone employed in jobs paying this rate should notice an uplift to their basic hourly pay as follows:
Apprentice and under 18: £8 per hour (increase from £7.55)
18 to 20-year-olds: £10.85 per hour (increase from £10)
21 and over: £12.71 per hour (increase from £12.21)
Apprentices qualify for the apprentice rate if they’re either under 19 or any person over 19 who hasn’t finished the first year of their apprenticeship. Beyond the one-year point, they must be paid according to their age (for instance, if an apprentice is 21 or over, they should receive a minimum of £12.71 per hour from their second year onwards).
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If you’re already earning more than the new National Minimum Wage or National Living Wage, your employer isn’t legally obliged to raise your salary. Pay rises for higher-wage employees are typically determined by company policy and often depend on individual job performance.
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Employers are not legally required to offer a pay rise every year unless it is explicitly stated in your contract. While many companies conduct annual salary reviews to address cost-of-living adjustments or performance, these reviews are usually discretionary. Even with good performance, a company’s financial position may mean that it cannot offer a rise.
How to check if you are being paid correctly
Workers can check they’re being paid properly using the National Minimum Wage and Living Wage calculator available on GOV.UK website. No specific documents are needed, though you’ll need to know some essential information.
The online tool requests details about your typical working hours and payment frequency in days. It also factors in whether employers cover accommodation or other work-related expenses. People can access the calculator here.
The official GOV.UK website said: “If your payslip is wrong, immediately check for unauthorised deductions, incorrect hours, or tax errors, then contact your employer’s HR or payroll department informally to request a correction. If they fail to fix it quickly, formally raise a grievance, gather evidence of hours worked, or contact the Pay and Work Rights helpline.”
Red Bull have had a difficult start to the season and Verstappen, who missed out on last year’s title to McLaren’s Lando Norris by two points, is ninth in the championship after three races with a best result of sixth.
Red Bull are introducing a major upgrade to their car for Miami, when the season restarts after a break enforced by the cancellation of the Bahrain and Saudi Arabian Grands Prix.
This was tested by Verstappen at Silverstone last Wednesday and Mekies said it would address “a fair chunk” of their shortcomings
“One thing is sure, we haven’t solved everything,” Mekies said. “But there is no doubt that progress has been made into giving something more consistent to our drivers.
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“How does that make you fit in the classifications? It’s impossible to know. But in terms of us alone on the track, in terms of giving a more consistent product to our drivers, I’m confident we have made some progress. Do we know if we cracked everything? No, we know we didn’t crack everything yet.”
Stella – whose world champions have had a more successful start to the season, including a second-place finish for Oscar Piastri at the last race in Japan – said: “There was always the idea to deliver sort of a completely new car, especially from an aerodynamic upgrades point of view for the North American races.
“I would like to stress that this is what I would expect of most of our competitors so not necessarily is going to be a shift in the pecking order.
“It will be effectively just a check who has been able to add more performance within the same timeframe, and we also have some performance to recover if we look at Mercedes and to some extent Ferrari as well.”
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Mekies said he believed about 0.3secs of the Red Bull’s one-second-a-lap deficit to front-runners Mercedes was accounted for by the new in-house Red Bull engine.
“Unfortunately, the first few races confirmed that we have a lot of work to do,” he said. “It’s 360. But certainly on the PU side as well, we can see that competition has a clear advantage. So we see them clearly ahead of us.
“It doesn’t remove anything to the amazing job that the guys have done. But it’s just confirmed that we have been evaluating ever since we put the car on the ground in Barcelona and in Bahrain. So fantastic starting point, unbelievable starting point. But it’s a competitive business.
“We are quite a few 10ths of a (second per) lap behind them in terms of performance. Even more so in terms of chassis performance, to be clear. And so we know we have a lot of work to do ahead of us.”
The number of domestic abuse victims taking their own lives has outstripped the number being killed by an intimate partner for the third consecutive year (Picture: Getty Images)
A teenage girl has been identified as being driven to end her own life because of domestic abuse for the first time, with ‘toxic influencers’ and violent porn blamed for a worrying rise in abuse among teenagers.
The number of domestic abuse victims taking their own lives has outstripped the number being killed by an intimate partner for the third consecutive year – and nearly doubled in the past year.
There were 150 suspected cases where abuse victims ended their lives in the year to March 2025 – up from 98 in the previous 12 months. The Domestic Homicide Project report recorded 80 intimate partner killings.
Teenagers aged 16 to 19 are now the fastest growing age group to report suffering domestic abuse, figures show.
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And for the first time, the annual Crime Survey for England and Wales includes a case of suicide following domestic abuse where both the victim and suspect were aged under 18.
Assistant Commissioner Louisa Rolfe, the national policing lead for domestic abuse, said access to violent pornography and ‘toxic influencers’ online may be fuelling abuse cases among teenagers.
She said: ‘People are now much more likely to access violent pornography which normalises violence and behaviour in a relationship, and particularly non-fatal strangulation, (which is) hugely dangerous.
‘We see the connection between the sort of sense of toxic influencers online and their sort of views that are promoted about women and women’s status in society.’
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Last month, more than 60 Labour MPs wrote to the broadcasting regulator’s chief executive, Dame Melanie Dawes, on Tuesday, saying they are ‘gravely concerned’ about the risk posed to teenage boys online, such as ‘far-right political radicalisation’, violent pornography, and ‘misogynist influencers’.
There have been four reported cases of suicides where the victim was under 16 and the perpetrator was over 18 – three an adult family member, and one an intimate partner.
Tim Woodhouse, a suicide prevention programme manager who is undertaking a PhD examining domestic abuse-related suicides, told Metro: ‘Every suicide by a victim of domestic abuse is tragic, but there is extra pain and poignancy when someone so young dies.
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‘The rise in teenagers reporting domestic abuse is very concerning but it reinforces the need for additional effort and resources to go into prevention and early intervention. And that must include measures to keep these young people safe from suicide as well as safe from their perpetrators.’
In the five years of the annual Domestic Homicide Project, which analyses police recorded domestic homicides, 414 were intimate partner homicide, 227 were adult familial homicide, 553 were suicide following domestic abuse, 131 were unexpected deaths, 86 child deaths and 41 classed as other.
Mr Woodhouse said the rise in the number of domestic abuse-related suicides ‘is a national scandal that is largely being ignored’.
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He repeated calls for a national task force specifically aimed at reducing the number, adding: ‘Without a co-ordinated response, our country’s attempts to reduce the numbers of these tragic deaths will continue to be piecemeal and ineffective.’
Campaigners also want a new law to make suicide following domestic abuse a specific criminal offence separate from manslaughter, to make it easier for juries to understand.
There have been two high profile cases involving suicides allegedly caused by abuse in the past 18 months which both resulted in verdicts of not guilty in relation to manslaughter charges.
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Frank Mullane from support service Advocacy After Fatal Domestic Abuse said: ‘We need a new law which separates suicide from domestic abuse, from manslaughter.
‘I’m speculating that the average juror sees manslaughter as maybe a punch-up in a car park, other types of killing.
‘I think if we separate suicide from domestic abuse, it will help educate the public.’
Mr Woodhouse told Metro there is a causal link between domestic abuse and suicide in some cases.
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He said: ‘Suicide is always complicated, and for some people there may be other things that contribute to the suicide attempt, however for many victims the overwhelming nature of the abuse, which may have been going on for months and years, the pain from the physical and sexual abuse, the coercive control which leads to isolation from friends and family all adds up to feelings of hopelessness and entrapment which means that they believe suicide is the only escape.’
What to do if you’re experiencing domestic abuse
If you are experiencing domestic abuse, you are not alone. And whether you are currently coping with or have made the decision to leave, you do have options.
If you are thinking about leaving, domestic abuse charity Refuge suggests starting a record of abusive incidents, which might include saving pictures or messages, or making notes of times, dates and details of incidents.
The next step is to make copies of important documents such as court orders, marriage certificates, National Insurance Numbers and your driving licence.
In the meantime, identify the safer areas of your home so that you know where to go if your abuser becomes aggravated. Ideally, this should be a room with a phone and a door or window to the outside.
If you feel ready to leave, start by making a plan for a safe, reliable route out. If you feel safe to do so, pack an emergency bag so that you leave in a hurry if needed.
You can access a local refuge, either with or without children, for as long as you need to stay. The address is confidential. The National Domestic Abuse Helpline (0808 2000 247) is open 24-hours a day and has all the details of refuges in your area.
In an emergency situation, ring 999 and ask for the police. If you aren’t able to talk, try the Silent Solution: after dialling 999, listen to the questions from the operator and respond by coughing or tapping your device, if possible. If prompted, press 55 to let the operator know it’s an emergency – you’ll be put through to the police.
In the past five years, there have been 17 cases where domestic abuse charges have been brought after a victim took their own life, three of which investigated possible manslaughter.
There are expected to be seven more posthumous cases, and the number of these investigations is expected to rise.
No jury in England and Wales has ever convicted someone of manslaughter after a case of suicide involving domestic abuse.
In total, 1,452 deaths linked to domestic abuse were recorded over a five-year period, and 347 deaths in the year to March 2025.
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This is an increase of 85 deaths from the previous year, most of which are suspected suicides following domestic abuse.
Police believe this is down to increased recording of such cases rather than a rise in the number of crimes being committed.
Minister for Safeguarding and Violence Against Women and Girls Jess Phillips said: ‘Every life lost to domestic abuse is a devastating tragedy, and my thoughts are with families and loved ones left grieving.
‘I welcome this important report, which highlights the link between domestic abuse and suicide, and reinforces the need for tougher action to stop perpetrators causing harm.
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‘Our Violence Against Women and Girls Strategy sets out how we are rooting out the causes of domestic abuse-related deaths and deploying the full power of the state to crack down on these vile crimes.’
A storyline is set to unfold for her character, Betsy Swain, and her co-star Liam McCheyne, who plays Dylan Wilson in the ITV soap
Coronation Street star Sydney Martin has confirmed she has a ‘busy summer’ ahead as a storyline is set to unfold for her character, Betsy Swain, and her co-star Liam McCheyne, who plays Dylan Wilson in the long-running show.
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Actress Sydney Martin is best known for playing the teenager in the ITV soap, having joined back in 2024. Fans will recall that the teenage character first appeared on-screen as Sabrina Adetiba’s mate, before it was revealed that her mum is DS Lisa Swain.
She’s since been involved in a number of the soap’s biggest storylines in the last couple of years and she has more big scenes ahead as not only does Betsy discover the dead body of one of her neighbours on her mum and Carla Connor’s wedding day, it’s also been revealed that she’s set to be involved in an upcoming storyline for Dylan Wilson, who Betsy has had a subtle romance with on-screen.
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And Sydney has got some big scenes ahead, as not only does Betsy discover the dead body of one of her neighbours on her mum and Carla Connor’s wedding day, but the scenes are set to air this Friday (May 1).
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But it’s also been revealed that she’s set to be involved in an upcoming storyline for Dylan Wilson, with whom Betsy has had a subtle romance on-screen. Previously speaking to Inside Soap, actor Liam confirmed: “It’s going to be quite a big 2026. I’ve got a nice storyline to get my teeth stuck into, which is great.”
Liam then continued to explain: “It’ll be quite a lot of work with Sydney [Martin, who plays Betsy]. It’s very coming of age. It’s a subject storyline, which is obviously Corrie’s speciality – it’s one thing the show is amazing at. So I’m very excited for that.”
Now, Sydney has told the publication that viewers can expect a mixture of emotions to unfold between the young couple. “Dylan and Betsy have been through a lot together,” she said. “There’s beautiful moments to come. They’re polar opposites; she’s this ticking time bomb that could go off at any time, and he’s quite grounded and sweet.
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“That can create some quite funny scenes, because there’s that natural comedic element of them being so different, but also some beautiful ones. I’m also excited for Liam to get his chance to shine.” She later added: “I’ve been working hard, so I’m really excited for people to see it. It’s going to be a busy summer.”
Owen Martin, 21, was sentenced to three years after admitting wilful fire-raising at the Drumchapel home of Kelly “Bo” Green.
A gangland foot soldier who set fire to the family home of the partner of slain gangster Kevin ‘Gerbil’ Carroll was jailed today for three years.
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Owen Martin, 21, fled after sparking the blaze at Kelly ‘Bo’ Green’s property in Glasgow’s Drumchapel on May 13 2025. Green, her 21-year-old son Konnor, his friend and three children were forced to evacuate in the middle of the night.
Martin was later snared following Operation Portaledge – a police investigation into a recent serious organised crime feud in Scotland.
Green is one of the daughter of late crime boss Jamie Daniel who died of cancer in 2016.
She is also the widow of Daniel crime enforcer ‘Gerbil’ who was gunned down in an Asda car park in Glasgow’s Robroyston in 2010.
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Martin pleaded guilty to wilful fire raising to the danger of the lives of Kelly Green, Konnor Green, Stephen Jackson and three children.
Sheriff Andrew McIntyre told Martin at today’s sentencing: “This was an exceptionally serious offence.
“If you set fire to someone’s house in the middle of the night there is a real likelihood that the occupants in there can be adults or children.
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“It is a quite shocking offence and an exceptionally serious offence.
“I have taken account of your age but that does not mean that you should not go to prison. It is so serious and the public need to be protected.”
Martin will also be put under supervision for one year upon his release from prison.
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Glasgow Sheriff Court was told that the victims in this case were “well documented as having links to organised crime groups.”
Kelly Green went to bed around 11pm on the night of the incident. Her son Konnor, his friend Mr Jackson and three children aged 16, 11 and six were also in the property.
Around 1.40am, witness Ibrahim Alhawady drove past Green’s home.
The fiscal depute said: “He saw a man [Martin] throwing liquid from a petrol can to the side of the house.
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“The witness noticed a fire had already taken hold and the liquid was caused the flames to spread.
The witness slowed his vehicle down and Martin to fled the scene towards Glenkirk Drive. Green then woke up to see an “orange glow” from her bedroom window.
The fiscal depute added: “She saw the fire take hold at the front from looking through the window.
“She exited the property and used a hose to extinguish the fire.”
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Mr Alhawady then left the area when she saw Green’s son Konnor come out of the property to help his mother. He wrongly thought that Konnor had started the fire.
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Green then got all the children evacuated from the property and put them into the back garden. She then called the fire brigade who then contacted the police due to a suspected accelerant being used.
When officers arrived, the fire had been extinguished and a search took place.
The fiscal depute said: “There was damage to the PVC living room windows.
“Officers also removed a plastic bottle from under the living room window.”
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Taxi driver Mohammed Ashif stated that he collected Martin and a woman at 12.15am that night. He stated that Martin was carrying a green petrol can.
The driver asked Martin to remove the can due to its smell. The woman then threw the can into bushes on Glenkirk Drive. Officers later attended Martin’s home and arrested him.
Paul McCue, defending, told the sentencing: “He is genuinely remorseful for what he did and there is no getting around that this was a serious offence which he understands and has reflected on it.”
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Claudia Winkleman’s career doubt emerged when the Strictly Come Dancing host feared The Traitors BBC gamble would fail – but the show became one of her greatest successes
Daniel Windham Assistant Editor, Trendswatch
12:17, 28 Apr 2026
Claudia Winkleman has disclosed that she once worried a significant TV opportunity might fail, confessing she told her husband, “I think it’s over,” during a period of uncertainty about the project.
The presenter, best known for hosting Strictly Come Dancing alongside Tess Daly, said she had substantial doubts before accepting what would become one of the most successful programmes of her career.
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Looking back on the decision, she told Closer: “Traitors was not supposed to be what it was. I remember phoning my husband and saying, ‘I think it’s over’,” before explaining that she had been encouraged to watch an international version and take a risk.
That leap of faith ultimately proved worthwhile. The UK version of The Traitors, which debuted in 2022, rapidly became a success and has since enjoyed multiple successful seasons, alongside a celebrity spin-off. The programme has played a significant role in solidifying Winkleman’s status as one of the UK’s most popular television personalities.
Despite her achievements, she admitted the experience still leaves her feeling uncomfortable in an unexpected way, saying: “It makes me want to scratch myself, but in a weird way. I am incredibly lucky.”
Away from the reality competition, Winkleman has continued to broaden her career. She recently fronted her own chat show, The Claudia Winkleman Show, on BBC One. While the programme marked a significant milestone, she acknowledged it received a mixed reception and described the role as “nerve-wracking” and something she initially “didn’t like,” reports the Mirror.
Despite her considerable prominence across British television, Winkleman remains reluctant to embrace the notion of celebrity. She insisted: “I don’t think I’m famous. I take the tube everywhere and I don’t go around singing the Strictly theme tune. I think it is a state of mind.”
Away from the cameras, she shares her life with her husband Kris Thykier and their three children: Jake, 23, Matilda, 19, and Arthur, 14. According to Winkleman, her family remain largely unbothered by her public profile. She joked that while she has encouraged them to embrace “nepo baby” labels, none of them have any interest in pursuing a career in the entertainment industry.
Claudia and Tess spent 11 years at the helm of Strictly Come Dancing, establishing themselves as one of the show’s most recognisable and enduring presenting duos on Saturday night television.
Winkleman also revealed how she and Tess are planning to cope when the latest series launches on the BBC later this year. “Tess and I have already planned it,” she told Closer. “We’re having jacket potatoes and salmon. She’s coming to ours, she and [husband] Vern. I’m going to set her up with a nightie and we are going to watch and support.”
Recap: Jimmy Kimmel defends himself after Melania joke backlash
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If you’re just joining us, here’s a recap of our top story:
Comedian Jimmy Kimmel has defended himself after a joke he made about Melania Trump gained traction following the attack on the White House Correspondents’ Dinner.
The late night host had said the first lady had the “glow of an expectant widow,” leading her and President Donald Trump to call on ABC to fire him after the latest assassination attempt against the latter played out on Saturday night.
In the opening monologue of his show Monday, Kimmel said the remark was a jab at the couple’s age difference, not a call for violence.
The suspect in the attempted attack on the black tie press gala at the Washington Hilton Hotel, Cole Tomas Allen, a 31-year-old computer programmer from Torrance, California, appeared in federal court for the first time Monday.
He was hit with three charges, including trying to assassinate the president.
Allen allegedly called himself a “Friendly Federal Assassin” and had an anti-Trump manifesto, according to court documents.
The president has called for the dinner to be restaged in the coming weeks as the White House revisits security protocols.
As investigations into the incident continue, King Charles and Queen Camilla are in Washington, D.C., for a state visit.
Joe Sommerlad28 April 2026 08:40
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‘Clean up your own house’ Jeffries fires back at White House over ‘dangerous rhetoric’ claims
Joe Sommerlad28 April 2026 12:00
Trump spokeswoman calls Democrats ‘cult of hatred’
Less than 48 hours after the president praised the “unified” reaction of journalists present when a gunman attempted to storm the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, his press secretary Karoline Leavitt blamed top Democrats and the American press for the attempted assassination.
Speaking at a press briefing on Monday, Leavitt blamed the latest instance of political violence in the U.S. on what she called “systemic demonization of [Trump] and his supporters by commentators, by elected members of the Democrat Party and even some in the media.
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“This hateful and constant and violent rhetoric directed at President Trump, day after day after day for 11 years, has helped to legitimize this violence and bring us to this dark moment,” Leavitt said.
She argued that Americans “who constantly falsely label and slander the President as a fascist, as a threat to democracy and compare him to Hitler” are “fueling” violence as part of a “left wing cult of hatred against the president and all of those who support him and work for him.”
Joe Sommerlad28 April 2026 11:30
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How the White House Correspondents’ Dinner attack unfolded
Here’s Maira Butt with a moment-by-moment recap of how Saturday night’s shocking events played out.
Joe Sommerlad28 April 2026 11:00
White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooting suspect hit with three charges
Cole Tomas Allen, the suspect in the attack, appeared in federal court Monday to face three charges: attempting to assassinate the president, transporting a firearm across state lines with intent to commit a felony, and discharging a firearm during a crime of violence.
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If ultimately found guilty, he could face life in prison on the first count, and up to 10 years for each of the remaining two offenses.
Allen, 31, did not enter a plea and more charges are expected in the days ahead. He is expected back in court Thursday.
This courtroom sketch depicts Cole Tomas Allen, left, the California man arrested in the shooting incident at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner in Washington, appearing before Magistrate Judge Matthew J Sharbaugh, in federal court Monday (AP)
Joe Sommerlad28 April 2026 10:30
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Donald Trump echoes first lady’s call for ABC to ‘take a stand’ and fire Kimmel
After Melania attacked the comic in a statement yesterday, her husband entered the fray with a post on Truth Social echoing her call for his dismissal – seven months on from helping to force a brief suspension against Kimmel after he made comments about the late Charlie Kirk that offended conservatives.
Slamming the late night host as “in no way funny as attested to by his terrible Television Ratings,” Trump raged: “I appreciate that so many people are incensed by Kimmel’s despicable call to violence, and normally would not be responsive to anything that he said but, this is something far beyond the pale.
“Jimmy Kimmel should be immediately fired by Disney and ABC. Thank you for your attention to this matter!”
Joe Sommerlad28 April 2026 10:00
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Watch: Kimmel tells Melania Trump to look at her husband instead after she accused host of ‘violent rhetoric’
Jimmy Kimmel tells Melania Trump to look at her husband instead after she accused the host of ‘violent rhetoric’
Joe Sommerlad28 April 2026 09:30
Jimmy Kimmel claims ‘widow’ joke was about Melania Trump’s age, not assassination
The late night star has insisted his “widow” joke about first lady Melania Trump was not “a call to assassination” after President Donald Trump said he should be “immediately fired” over the remarks.
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Kimmel began his program Jimmy Kimmel Live! Monday by describing the joke as a light roast about the couple’s age difference and “not, by any stretch of the definition, a call to assassination.”
Kimmel’s explanation for the joke came after a gunman attempted to storm the White House Correspondents’ Dinner Saturday night.
Days before the incident, Kimmel did a sketch about the dinner where he joked that Melania had a “glow like an expectant widow.”
In Monday’s monologue, Kimmel expressed sympathy with the president and those in attendance at the event who went through the traumatic and scary experience.
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Joe Sommerlad28 April 2026 09:05
Ex-Secret Service agents see security gap after DC dinner attack:
“The system worked. Could it be much better? Yes,” Bobby McDonald, who protected then-presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, told The Independent on Monday. “We had a positive outcome, not a successful one.”
Stuti Mishra28 April 2026 08:00
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Who is shooting suspect Cole Tomas Allen?
The dinner was thrown into chaos after the suspected lone gunman, identified as Cole Tomas Allen, allegedly rushed past security and fired at least one gunshot. The suspected shooter was targeting members of the Trump administration, he wrote in a message to family members before the attack, according to court documents.
Police were called just before 11pm on Saturday (April 25) to North Road in Durham City, outside the bus station, after an e-bike had crashed at speed with the woman.
The bike fled the scene, leaving the victim in the road unconscious, having suffered injuries to her head, shoulder, arm and legs.
She was taken to University Hospital of North Durham by officers, and released in the early hours of Sunday morning.
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Police say they are scouring CCTV as part of their investigation.
Sgt Chris Milburn from Durham’s roads and armed police unit said: “This was an awful incident for the victim, and her friends stood close to her. We are doing all that we can to trace the rider of the e-bike.
“I’d also like to thank members of the public who came to assist the female victim, before police attended, and provided first aid to her.
“This meant a lot to the victim of this collision and showed the true kindness of the good people of Durham.”
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A force spokesperson added: “Officers would like to speak to anyone who witnessed the incident, or who may have dashcam footage that could assist their enquiries, as there were a number of people and vehicles in the area at the time.”
If you have any information, please call Durham Constabulary on 101, quoting incident number 535 of April 25, or email Christopher.Milburn@durham.police.uk.
Lauren Bell leads the pace attack with Lauren Filer and Issy Wong, while all-rounders Dani Gibson and Freya Kemp offer seam-bowling options.
Leg-spinner Sarah Glenn, a recent mainstay of England’s T20 squads, was not considered for selection as she is recovering from a broken finger and has not played this season.
England start their World Cup campaign against Sri Lanka on 12 June at Edgbaston.
They play white-ball series against New Zealand and India before the World Cup.
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The T20 squads are the same as for the World Cup, while wicketkeeper Kira Chathli and all-rounder Jodi Grewcock earn their first call-ups for the one-day internationals against the White Ferns.
Beaumont, who has played 140 one-day internationals, is not included for either series.
England T20 squad: Nat Sciver-Brunt (captain), Charlie Dean (vice-captain) Lauren Bell, Alice Capsey, Tilly Corteen-Coleman, Sophie Dunkley, Sophie Ecclestone, Lauren Filer, Dani Gibson, Amy Jones (wk), Freya Kemp, Heather Knight, Linsey Smith, Issy Wong, Danni Wyatt-Hodge.
ODI squad v New Zealand: Nat Sciver-Brunt (captain), Em Arlott, Lauren Bell, Alice Capsey, Kira Chathli, Tilly Corteen-Coleman, Sophie Ecclestone, Lauren Filer, Mahika Gaur, Dani Gibson, Jodi Grewcock, Amy Jones (wk), Freya Kemp, Heather Knight, Emma Lamb, Linsey Smith, Issy Wong.
Elise Thomas, 17, was a passenger in a Ford Fiesta that broke down on the motorway as she and three friends were on their way to a gig, when another vehicle ploughed into the back of the car
An “amazingly talented” teenage girl died on a motorway after the Ford Fiesta she was travelling in broke down, and was subsequently smashed by another car.
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Elise Thomas, 17, was a passenger in the Fiesta that was struck by another vehicle after it had suddenly broken down on the M1. The front tyre of the Fiesta had frayed and come off, and within minutes of Elise and her two friends waiting for assistance, another car ploughed into the back of the vehicle.
The force of the impact sent the car spinning to one side. Elise sustained life-threatening injuries while one of her friends was left seriously hurt. Full details of the incident emerged during a trial at Hull Crown Court, where the driver of the other vehicle was charged with causing Elise’s death by careless driving and causing serious injury to the other passenger by careless driving on 12 August 2023.
Jeremy Barton, prosecuting, explained that at around 8.15am, the driver left her Dewsbury home with her friends to travel to Doncaster to watch The Vamps – “a band they all liked and followed”. They were travelling in a maroon or red Ford Fiesta, reports the Manchester Evening News.
Elise was seated in the front passenger seat, while the other passenger was positioned directly behind her in the rear nearside seat. The group joined the M1 at Junction 40, where four running lanes were in operation at that point. The car was overtaking a lorry and was roughly halfway past it when the Fiesta “began to make a rumbling sound” and the front offside tyre came away from the rim or wheel. “Pieces of the tyre started to come apart,” said Mr Barton.
“The remainder of the tyre began to bounce in front of the Fiesta.” The driver brought the car to a stop in lane three and attempted to work out what to do about the vehicle being stranded on the main carriageway.
“Traffic was still passing by at motorway speed,” said Mr Barton. The drivers of 16 vehicles managed to spot and navigate around the stationary car, just before the southbound Junction 39, in the Wakefield area.
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However, about 29 seconds after the Fiesta came to a stop, a silver Vauxhall Corsa, which had just overtaken another vehicle and moved back into lane three, ploughed into the rear of the broken-down Fiesta. It was not alleged to have been speeding, but it failed to slow down or show any signs of braking and “drove directly into the rear of the car”.
The prosecution argued that the driver could not have been paying attention to the road ahead. The Fiesta carrying the three friends was sent spinning into lanes one and two before coming to a standstill.
Both the Fiesta driver and the Corsa driver managed to get out of their vehicles. Elise and the other passenger were trapped inside the car before being freed by other people, who stopped their cars and ran to help, along with the fire service. “Elise Thomas died in hospital, from the injuries that she suffered, at 11.45pm on 18 August 2023,” Mr Barton confirmed. The second passenger sustained life-changing injuries.
CCTV footage captured elements of the incident, including the Fiesta’s front tyre beginning to deteriorate and the vehicle rolling along the road before coming to a halt. The defence argued that the Corsa driver may have experienced a phenomenon known as “looming” at the time of the collision.
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This condition could have impaired his ability to gauge how rapidly objects were approaching him – or how quickly he was closing in on them. It is possible the driver was almost upon the obstruction before he noticed it.
He told officers he believed the lane in front of him was clear, yet CCTV footage proved otherwise. “He did not see the vehicle at all – for whatever reason, we cannot say,” Mr Barton stated.
The trial of the 51-year-old Leeds driver was halted midway through proceedings. Following the judge’s direction, he was acquitted of all charges and the jury was dismissed.
Following Elise’s death, her devastated family released a tribute, saying: “Elise was a beautiful soul. She was an inspiration to others and was amazingly talented with her photography.
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“Even at such a young age, she was successful. Everything she touched turned to gold.” Alongside her love of crafts, her greatest passion was wildlife photography.
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