John Siddell, 41, and his brother, James Siddell, 44, were exposed for leading a “double life” that included faking paralysis while secretly attending social clubs and Elvis Presley tribute nights.
A trial at Leicester Crown Court heard that John Siddell presented himself as a mute, wheelchair-bound individual who was physically unable to hold up his own head. This charade was supported by his brother, James, who spoke for him during psychiatric evaluations to convince experts he was unfit for trial.
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Their “scheming and devious” act was ultimately dismantled by digital and physical evidence.
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Images showed John walking unaided, smiling for selfies, and drinking at a social club, while video footage captured John pushing his wheelchair like a “trolley” to move household items over a mile. Hospital staff described John as “the most verbal non-verbal person” they had encountered.
Earlier this week, Judge Keith Raynor condemned the brothers for a “not-so-covert double life” that wasted precious NHS resources and “entirely corrupted” the course of justice. Prosecutor Claudia James said the brothers’ “busy social lives in part unravelled their deception”.
John Siddell was handed a 15-year custodial sentence with an additional two-year extended license. He previously pleaded guilty to 15 counts of sexual assault and inciting sexual activity involving three boys under the age of 14.
James Siddell was sentenced to two years and nine months for his role in the cover-up.
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While the defence argued the family was “generationally dysfunctional” and that John suffered from genuine conditions like autism and epilepsy, the prosecution emphasised the cruelty of the deception.
Nicola Potts of the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) noted that while the public may focus on the brothers’ “lies and antics,” the heart of the case remains the three victims.
“His cynical lies and the support he received from James was a further insult to these victims,” she stated.
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The victims, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, provided a statement to the court confirming they are still dealing with the profound effects of the abuse.
The brothers, of Ashington, Northumberland, did not attend their sentencing hearing on Tuesday (12 May).
Debuting in 2023, Beyond Paradise features Kris Marshall reprising his Death in Paradise character, DI Humphrey Goodman, alongside Sally Bretton as Martha Lloyd, and proved an instant sensation.
It’s therefore unsurprising that supporters will be keenly anticipating news regarding additional episodes of Beyond Paradise. In the meantime, crime drama fans can currently watch the picturesque series Murder in Provence for free.
With all three episodes now accessible on ITVX, here’s what you should know about Murder in Provence, including storyline and performers, reports the Mirror.
The ITV mystery drama is adapted from M. L. Longworth’s Verlaque and Bonnet detective novels and originally broadcast in 2022.
Roger Allam stars as Investigating Judge Antoine Verlaque alongside Nancy Carroll as Marine Bonnet, a criminal psychologist and Verlaque’s love interest.
The narrative unfolds against the stunning scenery of Aix-en-Provence, southern France, where filming took place, offering audiences ideal escapism.
Individual episodes centre on separate murder investigations, opening with a startling killing at the local university. The pair frequently deliberates over perplexing cases during mealtimes, with Marine drawing on her knowledge of criminal psychology to help resolve them.
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Despite being set in France, the programme is delivered entirely in English.
The second episode sees Marine assist Antoine in revealing the truth surrounding an aristocrat’s demise, while the third follows a murder enquiry initiated after a young woman’s killing.
Viewers of Murder in Provence have expressed their opinions about the programme, with one person commenting on IMDB: “Utterly gorgeous!”
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Another remarked, “Another Fun Murder Series. I love light-hearted murder series with snappy repartee dialogue and quirky characters. Vera, this is not!”
A further viewer noted: “Roger did not disappoint as Antoine Verlaque, investing judge in Aix-en-Provence.”
Allam and Carroll are accompanied by Keala Settle as Hélène Paulik, Geff Francis as François Roussel, and Patricia Hodge as Florence Bonnet in the crime drama.
The complete cast of Murder in Provence includes:
Roger Allam (Les Misérables, Endeavour) as Antoine Verlaque
Nancy Caroll (Father Brown, Agatha Raisin) as Marine Bonnet
Patricia Hodge (Miranda, All Creatures Great and Small) as Florence Bonnet
Keala Settle (The Greatest Showman) as Hélène Paulik
Kirsty Bushell (Injustice) as Sylvie
Geff Francis (Zastrozzi, A Romance, Desmond’s) as François Roussel
Christophe Tek (I Killed My Husband) as Philippe Leridon
Samuel Barnett (Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency, Penny Dreadful) as Didier Laurent
Arsenal beat West Ham 1-0 on Sunday to move three points clear at the top of the Premier League – and now have a full week to prepare for their next game against Burnley
Victory in their final two Premier League fixtures and Arsenal are champions. It is the most straightforward of messages for the Gunners following Sunday’s 1-0 victory over West Ham at the London Stadium.
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They also now benefit from a full week’s rest before welcoming relegated Burnley to their ground, then making the trip to Crystal Palace on the concluding day of the top-flight campaign.
Palace, of course, face the UEFA Conference League final against Rayo Vallecano just three days later in Leipzig, so are unlikely to field their strongest side.
Should Arsenal win both remaining matches, they will finish on 85 points, making it impossible for Man City to overhaul them.
City currently sit on 74 points with three games remaining and can accumulate a maximum total of 83 points, reports Football London.
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Pep Guardiola’s side face Palace tonight (Wednesday) ahead of the FA Cup final, before travelling to Bournemouth and then hosting Aston Villa on the final day of the season.
Should City drop points against the Eagles, who defeated them in last season’s FA Cup final, Arsenal could clinch the title as early as next Monday against Burnley at home.
If both City and Arsenal win, there remains a possibility the Gunners could be crowned champions next Tuesday when Bournemouth entertain City at the Vitality Stadium.
It is Andoni Iroala’s final home fixture in charge of the Cherries, and he will be keen to bow out in style.
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What’s more, Bournemouth can still secure a Champions League berth.
They remain within striking distance of fifth-placed Aston Villa, and should Villa claim the Europa League title, a Champions League place would be pushed down to sixth.
Bournemouth, who are currently on a 16-match unbeaten run, are now strong favourites to take advantage following their 1-0 victory at Fulham on Saturday.
Either way, Arsenal find themselves in an extraordinarily dominant position, and it would now take a remarkable collapse for them to squander such a commanding lead.
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Guardiola’s side will battle to the very end, but they face a gruelling run of fixtures over the next two weeks, and it is difficult to envisage them remaining flawless throughout.
The FA Cup also presents an opportunity to lift a trophy, so Guardiola will certainly not be underestimating the Wembley showpiece against Chelsea.
The flight was suddenly diverted after a pilot needed ‘medical assistance’
A passenger has described the dramatic moment her flight was diverted after a pilot became ill on the trip back to Manchester Airport.
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Caroline Peers was one of the hundreds onboard the EasyJet service that departed from Heraklion, Greece, at around 8.45pm yesterday (May 12).
The flight was scheduled to land in Manchester, but midway through the journey, the aircraft diverted to Milan after one of the pilots needed ‘medical assistance.’
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Caroline, 52, says she could not see what exactly had happened, but recalls an announcement being made that the the first captain had fallen ill before emergency services rushed to his aid after landing.
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“Oh, it was awful,” she said. “When they landed the plane, you could see all the lights and hear the sirens. It was police, ambulance and fire.
“They put a black cloth up and the police came on. We were all going around and being nosey, then the captain announced that the first pilot was OK but he was going to get checked out for safety reasons.”
According to EasyJet, passengers were put in hotels and given meals, with those who booked their own seat to be ‘reimbursed’. However, Caroline, said only a few travellers were provided with accommodation, while others had to settle with sleeping in the airport.
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“There were hundreds of people all running around, trying to find out what was going on,” said Caroline, from Partington. “Because we were in the middle of the plane, there was nothing left for us. We tried everywhere.
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“Me, my partner, his two kids and a lot of other people ended up sleeping on the floor of the airport. There was nothing open.
“There were old people in there. Sat on suit cases and young children too.
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“I’m quite healthy and it took its toll on me. It was awful, we were tired, we weren’t getting any answers. We expected at least someone from management to be there.”
EasyJet said the captain carried out a ‘routine landing’ and medics met the plane when it landed in Italy to assess the first officer. The flight was rescheduled to this morning and Caroline is now back home.
In a statement, an easyJet spokesperson said: “Flight EZY2058 from Heraklion to Manchester diverted to Milan Malpensa due to the First Officer requiring medical assistance.
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“The Captain performed a routine landing in accordance with standard operating procedures and the aircraft was met by medical services and the flight was therefore rescheduled to operate this morning.
“We did everything possible to minimise the disruption to customers, providing hotel accommodation and meals where available, and we advised anyone who booked their own that they will be reimbursed.
“The safety and wellbeing of our customers and crew is always our highest priority and we are sorry for any inconvenience this will have caused.”
Russia has added Ben Wallace, the former British defence minister, to a wanted list in connection with an unspecified criminal investigation, according to state media reports on Wednesday, which cited the Russian Interior Ministry’s database.
Mr Wallace served as the UK’s defence secretary from before Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022 until August 2023.
Since leaving office, he has consistently advocated for increased military support for Kyiv and has been a vocal critic of Russian aggression.
The state media reports did not provide further details regarding the investigation, and Mr Wallace has not yet responded to requests for comment.
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This development follows a call last October from a regional Russian lawmaker for Mr Wallace to be placed on Russia’s international wanted list.
This demand stemmed from comments he made at the Warsaw Security Forum in September, where he suggested assisting Ukraine in carrying out a military strike on the bridge connecting southern Russia to Crimea, which Russia annexed from Ukraine in 2014.
“We have to help Ukraine have the long-range capabilities to make Crimea unviable. We need to choke the life out of Crimea.
“And if we do that, I think Putin will realise he’s got something to lose,” he said.
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Wallace served as the UK’s defence minister from before Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022 until August 2023, since when he has continued to advocate for boosting military support for Kyiv and condemned Russian aggression (Reuters)
“We need to smash the cursed bridge.”
It is not clear how many foreign officials or public figures are on the Russian Interior Ministry’s database of wanted persons.
In 2024, independent news outlet Mediazona said the list included dozens of European politicians and officials.
The news comes as more than 100 Russian drones targeted areas of Ukraine on Wednesday, President Volodymyr Zelensky said, hours after another barrage of civilian areas killed at least eight people.
“Russia continues its strikes and is doing so brazenly — deliberately targeting our railway infrastructure and civilian sites in our cities,” Zelensky said in a post on X.
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The overnight strikes targeted Ukraine’s residential and railway infrastructure in the central Dnipro and northeastern Kharkiv regions, port infrastructure in the southern Odesa region, and energy facilities in the central Poltava region, according to Zelensky.
Defence Secretary Ben Wallace delivers a speech on stage during a vigil in Trafalgar Square, central London, on 23 February, 2023, to mark one year anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine (AFP/Getty)
On Tuesday, he said, 14 regions came under attack throughout the day.
“It is important to support Ukraine and not remain silent about Russia’s war. Every time the war disappears from the top of the news, it encourages Russia to become even more savage,” Zelensky said, in an apparent reference to world attention being gripped by the Iran war.
Moscow’s attacks on its neighbour are unrelenting, even as Ukraine is emboldened by its recent military accomplishments and as US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin claim — without providing evidence — that the war could be approaching the end.
An earlier appeal for 44 homes had been approved nearby
An inspector has rejected plans for up to five homes on the edge of a village due to the “limited scale” of the proposal.
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Over Parish Council raised no objections to the plans off Station Road – but South Cambridgeshire District Council refused them for lying outside the Over “development framework”, or area inside the village that’s been earmarked for development.
A supporting statement prepared by KWA Architects on behalf of applicant Chris Whistler, claimed the council couldn’t show a five year housing supply – but they disputed this. Mr Whistler appealed their decision to the Planning Inspectorate, arguing that additional housing in Cambridgeshire “where high growth is forecast over the next few years, is absolutely necessary to meet need”.
He said the plots could also be sold as “self-build units” of which there is currently a shortfall. Inspector E Brownless said they interpreted the application as permission for “a minimum of one” and “maximum of five” homes.
Visiting the site on January 19, they said west of Station Road is “open and predominantly undeveloped” while the other side has clusters of buildings with a “noticeably stronger sense of enclosure and urban influence”.
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But they said the two sides don’t share a “consistent character or pattern of development” and the site “makes a significant positive contribution to the rural character and appearance of the area”.
Building there “would unacceptably harm the prevailing spacious verdant character of the area,” they said.
Mr Whistler and KWA argued that appeals had been granted nearby in the past, despite falling outside the Over village limits.
In 2021, a plan for 44 homes off New Road submitted by Abbey Properties was approved on appeal after being refused by the council.
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But inspector Brownless thought this was “of limited relevance”, as public views of this area “would be restricted by existing screening and the enclosure of the site”.
They said the plan for a maximum of five homes was not dense enough and would be, at most, three times less than the requirement for villages such as Over and “an inefficient use of the land”.
The applicant said the site had been “disused scrubland” for around 20 years, but the inspector was concerned about the “irreversible loss” of the “most versatile agricultural land”. The council argues the land is rated as good quality for farming, but this is disputed by Mr Whistler.
Inspector Brownless agreed that there was a “significant shortfall and historic unmet need” for self-build units, and housing more generally, and these “are matters which attract significant weight”.
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But, they said the “benefits of the development are tempered by the modest scale of the scheme” and dismissed the appeal.
Xabi Alonso is said to be ‘open’ to the possibility of managing Chelsea (Picture: Getty)
Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink says Chelsea may encounter a ‘problem’ if they hire Xabi Alonso but refuse to ‘give him the keys’ or allow him to lead on ‘football decisions’.
Chelsea’s search for a seventh permanent manager in the space of just five years is ongoing after Liam Rosenior was relieved of his duties last month.
Rosenior enjoyed a promising start to life in the Stamford Bridge dugout but results spiralled from early February and a miserable run of five straight league defeats – without scoring a single goal – meant his position was deemed untenable.
Under-21 coach Calum McFarlane picked up the pieces from Rosenior’s turbulent 107-day tenure and has done a commendable job, steering the club into this year’s FA Cup final before holding Liverpool to a 1-1 draw at Anfield at the weekend.
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But a heavy 3-1 defeat at home to Nottingham Forest served as a stark reminder of Chelsea’s desperate league position – and Stamford Bridge bosses are eager to secure a deal for Rosenior’s permanent successor sooner rather than later.
Alonso has also emerged as a genuine candidate in recent days and reports on Monday indicated he would be ‘open’ to the prospect of taking charge in west London.
The Spaniard has been out of a job since his dismissal at Real Madrid (Picture: Getty)
Hasselbaink says Alonso must be ‘given the keys’ if he joins Chelsea (Picture: Getty)
The 44-year-old announced himself as one of the most sought-after coaches in European football at Bayer Leverkusen, but has been out of a job since parting ways with Real Madrid after only eight months in January.
‘I don’t think he did that badly at Real Madrid,’ former Chelsea striker Hasselbaink said of Alonso on Sky Sports News.
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‘Obviously what is expected at Real Madrid is being at the top all season but I think he was still within touching distance of Barcelona.
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‘The problem is he wants to manage how he wants to manage and he feels that the players have to follow him. Stars are a little bit different, you need the support of the club.
‘I really like that, I like that he has his way, “This is how I see it, you players are going to follow my guidance and this is how I want to play and you’re going to play in a system, you’re going to run”, and if Chelsea chooses him, you have to give him the keys.
‘I’ve always said that whoever you choose, you have to give them the keys and the players need to know that he is the decision-maker.’
Rosenior’s reign lasted only 107 days (Picture: Getty)
Asked if Chelsea’s hierarchy would be prepared to let Alonso be the key decision-maker, Hasselbaink replied: ‘That’s a question for them, but I think that’s the only way it will work.
‘Players need to know that the manager is in charge for football decisions and the moment they know that, they will run harder, they will do their best.
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‘So if you’re going to choose Alonso, give him the keys and trust the process. Trust the process and let him lead.’
McFarlane will lead Chelsea in this weekend’s FA Cup final (Picture: Getty)
Hasselbaink has a level of sympathy for Rosenior and feels strongly that the issues at Chelsea run far deeper than whoever happens to find themselves sitting in the dugout.
‘I don’t think Liam Rosenior really was the wrong person,’ he went on.
‘Enzo Maresca also had no credentials, he didn’t have experience, but he was absolutely magnificent. He played a certain way and he was successful.
The Blues held Liverpool to a 1-1 draw at Anfield at the weekend (Picture: Getty)
‘What happened in that spell of time when Enzo left and Liam was there? What happened? That’s what we need to find. Why did it go suddenly like that? I cannot only be Liam’s fault.
‘That’s where they really need to have a look at what has gone wrong and we need to make that better for the next manager to come in.
‘Yes, I do agree that I prefer someone with pedigree and who has been there because it’s a big, big club with big, big players. Normally you would associate that job, when it becomes available, with a Thomas Tuchel, a Mauricio Pochettino, a Jose Mourinho, a Carlo Ancelotti, these kind of names.
‘Why are those sort of names not linked anymore? That’s what we have to think about in my opinion.’
Guardiola’s City enter the final as the overwhelming favourites (Picture: Getty)
Chelsea’s squad have a perfect opportunity to end their immensely disappointing season on a high this weekend when they take to the field against Manchester City at Wembley.
And while they undoubtedly go into the final as the underdogs, Hasselbaink is not ruling out Enzo Fernandez and Co pulling off a big upset.
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‘There’s always a chance. You never know, that’s the beauty of football,’ the Dutchman, whose Chelsea side finished runners-up in the FA Cup back in 2002, explained.
‘It looks very tough on paper, it looks very hard. If you would have said to me that Chelsea would get a draw at Liverpool, play actually really well and deserve to win, I would have said, “Really?”, due to the way they’ve been playing of late.
Chelsea drew with City in the Premier League back in January (Picture: Getty)
‘So that’s the next step for them. It’s a challenge, it’s going to be difficult, but it’s possible.
‘They went to Manchester City a few months ago and they drew that game, they played the second half exceptionally well.
‘A final is a final, you never know what can happen. It’s a one-off game so there’s everything to play for.’
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Palmer needs a ‘good holiday’ after the World Cup, says Hasselbaink (Picture: Getty)
It’s proven to be Cole Palmer’s most difficult year yet since swapping City for Chelsea back in 2023, with fitness problems making for a stop-start season in which he has missed 12 games in the Premier League alone.
On Palmer’s struggles, Hasselbaink said: ‘He didn’t have a proper pre-season, that’s what it started with, then there were niggling injuries and he hasn’t really been able to get his rhythm going.
‘He’s not been able to get himself playing pain-free and he would be the first one to say that he hasn’t played his best football.
‘But he still attracts players to him when he’s on the pitch and gives free space to other players.
‘I think he needs a good holiday after the World Cup and then from there he can build himself back up.’
After the Gunners’ 1-0 win over West Ham at the weekend, City must respond with a victory of their own against the Eagles otherwise the title race could be decided before the final game of the season.
There is an added complication for City, too, as this match falls three days before facing Chelsea in the FA Cup final.
Date, kick-off time and venue
Man City vs Crystal Palace is scheduled for an 8pm BST kick-off today, Wednesday, May 13, 2026.
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The match will take place at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester.
Where to watch Man City vs Crystal Palace
TV channel: In the UK, the game will be televised live on Sky Sports Main Event and Premier League. Coverage on both channels will start from 7pm BST ahead of an 8pm kick-off.
Live stream: Sky Sports subscribers can also catch the contest live online via the Sky Go app and website.
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Man City vs Crystal Palace team news
Centre-back Abdukodir Khusanov missed the win over Brentford after picking up a knock in the draw against Everton, but is on course to make a swift return to action.
Rodri is in the same boat and will be assessed. Josko Gvardiol is a long-term absentee.
Pep Guardiola may well rotate for this match with an eye to keeping his top players at peak freshness for Saturday’s FA Cup final, meaning the likes of Jeremy Doku, Rayan Cherki and Erling Haaland could be left out.
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Oliver Glasner, meanwhile, will be without Eddie Nketiah, who had his season ended prematurely by a thigh injury.
Borna Sosa and Evann Guessand will miss out despite returning to training.
Rodri could return for Man City against Crystal Palace
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Man City vs Crystal Palace prediction
There are few more frightening prospects in football than facing Man City during the run-in.
They have been in formidable form of late. Last week’s draw at Everton was a blip, and potentially a damaging one, but they got back to winning ways in fine fashion against Brentford.
Even if Guardiola opts to rotate for this match he will expect nothing less than a win. We expect the same.
The tournament will take place between June 11-14 at the Eissporthalle in Frankfurt, Germany. World No. 8 Price recently made himself unavailable for selection, meaning Kenny, who grew up in Cwmbran, will join forces with Clayton.
The 51-year-old Clayton took to X on Tuesday night, posting: “Ready to go again for Team Cymru at the World Cup of Darts! Me and Nick will be ready, and I’m looking forward to the challenge.”
Price and Clayton beat the Philippines, Hong Kong and the Netherlands to reach the World Cup final in 2025. Northern Ireland’s Josh Rock and Daryl Gurney ultimately denied Wales a third title in the showpiece game.
Kenny is a PDC Tour Card holder who is currently ranked 60th in the PDC rankings. He has qualified for seven World Championships across the BDO and the PDC, reaching the third round in 2025 where he eventually bowed out to Luke Humphries.
The 41-year-old posted a concerning health update after a 6-2 Premier League loss to Leeds last week. Price has since moved to dismiss that as the reason for his World Cup absence, however.
Writing after the Premier League defeat, Price said: “My focus is there, it’s just health-wise I am not in a great place at the moment,” he said. “But I am battling on and searching for some results.
“Hopefully in the next couple of weeks they will come and they will put me at ease. Then I will be able to enjoy darts again. Frustrating times.
“Time to rely on Lady Luck and see what happens over the next two weeks. Hopefully make the play-offs, but I need a lot of luck to go my way. Hopefully see you at the O2 [at the Premier League darts].
“It’s not good playing once a week and hopefully I get the results I want in three weeks’ time. This year has been great in the Premier League and it’s been a great start to the season. The crowd has got me through a lot of games but sometimes things happen you can’t control.”
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He later confirmed through a statement on Instagram that his withdrawal is not down to his health. He said: “Just to clarify I have NOT withdrawn from the World Cup because of health reasons.”
World champion Luke Littler and world No. 2 Luke Humphries will represent Team England in Frankfurt. The two top-ranked players lost to Germany in the second round in 2025.
However, they enter this year’s event as the No. 1 seeds, meaning they will kick off their competition in the second round alongside the Netherlands, Scotland, and Northern Ireland.
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Rock and Gurney will return to Frankfurt with Northern Ireland as defending champions. Mickey Mansell, who previously turned out for Northern Ireland between 2012 and 2015 but later switched his allegiances, will play alongside William O’Connor for the Republic of Ireland.
Gary Anderson and Cameron Menzies will represent the Scots. The Dutch team are a frightening proposition for any player, boasting a line-up of Gian van Veen and Michael Van Gerwen.
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Sky has upgraded its Ultimate TV and Sky Sports bundle to now include HBO Max, Netflix, Disney+, discovery+ and Hayu, as well as 135 channels and full Sky coverage of the Premier League and EFL.
Sky broadcasts more than 1,400 live matches across the Premier League, EFL and more with at least 215 live from the top flight alongside Formula 1, darts and golf.
Leicester icon Jamie Vardy has been linked with a sensational return to his former club despite being contracted to Serie A side Cremonese and his wife has now spoken out
Rebekah Vardy has shut down rumours that husband Jamie could make an emotional return to Leicester City as ‘fake news’. The 39-year-old departed the King Power Stadium last summer after a glittering 11-year spell.
But reports in Italy have suggested that a return to Leicester might already be on his mind. According to Gazzetta dello Sport, the veteran forward wants to return to Leicester in a playing capacity for just one more season.
That however has already been denied by wife Rebekah, who responded to the speculation on Instagram by writing: “Fake news I’m afraid.”
Vardy is out of contract with Cremonese this summer, albeit the Italian side have an option to extend that deal by a further year. The former England frontman has scored six goals in 27 Serie A appearances this term, with the side having fought relegation for the majority of the campaign.
Vardy would find Leicester in a very different position should he end up returning. Having departed with the club in the Premier League, the Midlands side now find themselves in League One following a woeful campaign that also saw them deducted six points for breaching the EFL’s Profit and Sustainability rules.
Speaking in an interview with Mirror Sport about his former club’s plight, Vardy said: “It’s tough. I watch as many games as I physically can and it’s not nice to see. The main thing the title win did was give the so-called smaller teams the ambition to want to try to do it and gave them a belief it can happen.
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“Villa are a great example. They’ve built a good team and they’re fighting at the top so they’re showing it can be done still. What you saw with Leicester is that it was the group of lads that were the right fit together.
“So if you get the right group, the right players for the positions, the way you want to play and the right mentality I think anything can still happen.
“Our team are all still on a group in WhatsApp. We’re always talking to each other, always keeping in touch, seeing what lads are doing. The bond we had back then was unbelievable.”
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Asked if retirement could be on the cards any time soon, Vardy replied: “I’m just a freak, not normal. And like I said, if these legs tell me it’s up then it’s up, if they say they’re still fine then I’ll carry on.
“I will carry on doing whatever I am asked. It’s that simple. I wake up in the morning train, go again, the same on the match day. I give as good as I can. I’ve always said when the legs tell me it’s enough then that will be the day.
“Fortunately for these boys [slaps his legs], they’re still telling me they’re fine at the minute. And if my legs were gone, yeah, I’d still love football, but I wouldn’t put myself through that.
“I’d be doing no benefits for myself and wouldn’t be doing any benefits for wherever I may be playing my football. So it’s just one of them things for me when they say enough’s enough then, that is finito.”
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Sky has upgraded its Ultimate TV and Sky Sports bundle to now include HBO Max, Netflix, Disney+, discovery+ and Hayu, as well as 135 channels and full Sky coverage of the Premier League and EFL.
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The Trump administration is suing a Catholic diocese in New Mexico to seize land for border wall construction, a move that has led to a federal court case over religious freedom at a landmark pilgrimage site.
The Department of Justice filed a lawsuit to acquire approximately 14 acres of land in Dona Ana County belonging to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Las Cruces through what is known as the power of eminent domain.
As reported by Bloomberg, the government intends to use the property to install fencing, security lighting and cameras near the base of Mount Cristo Rey. Federal officials have proposed $183,071 as just compensation for the tracts, according to the legal complaint.
The site is home to a 29-foot-tall limestone statue of Jesus Christ and serves as a major religious destination.
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Attorneys for the diocese stated in court filings that the shrine was a destination for tens of thousands of people each year and that the construction of a physical barrier would interfere with these religious activities.
The legal battle centers on the base of Mount Cristo Rey, home to a historic 29-foot limestone statue of Christ that serves as a spiritual beacon for the region (AFP via Getty Images)
“The mountaintop shrine is the site of annual pilgrimages,” attorneys for the diocese wrote in a response, Axios reported. “On the feast day of Christ the King each fall, as many as 40,000 faithful climb Mount Cristo Rey to ‘marvel at the beauty of the monument and the view offered from the summit’ and to participate in a mass.”
The diocese is fighting the seizure by citing the First Amendment and the Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
In a brief filed Friday, the church urged a federal judge to deny the request for immediate possession, stating that the government’s plan would substantially burden the free exercise of religion.
The Department of Justice is moving to seize 14 acres of church property, offering $183,071 in compensation while attempting to bypass environmental laws to expedite construction (AFP via Getty Images)
“The government’s proposed taking will substantially burden the free exercise of religion by the Diocese, its parishioners, and the other faithful who seek to commune with God on Diocesan property,” the diocese’s lawyers wrote.
This legal dispute follows recent public tensions between President Donald Trump and Pope Leo XIV.
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Trump recently criticized the pontiff online after he expressed opposition to military conflict involving Iran. Trump accused the pope of supporting Iran’s nuclear ambitions.
The Vatican responded by emphasizing the church’s mission to preach peace, though the diocese did not reference these diplomatic tensions in its specific legal filings.
Similar pushback from private owners in West Texas has already forced the administration to remove or delay wall sections in several national and state parks (Getty Images)
The Department of Homeland Security previously waived environmental protection rules to expedite the construction of 1.3 miles of barrier in the area. Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin initiated the lawsuit against the diocese, following a waiver approved by former Secretary Kristi Noem.
The government stated in court filings that it needed the property “to construct, install, operate, and maintain roads, fencing, vehicle barriers, security lighting, cameras, sensors, and related structures designed to help secure the United States/Mexico border.”
Similar resistance from private landowners in West Texas has already led to delays and the removal of wall sections in some national and state parks.
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The Trump administration has suggested the landowners have almost no choice to ultimately avoid construction. Letters to private landowners asking for access to private property say that if construction isn’t voluntarily allowed, the land could be taken through eminent domain.
The Independent has contacted the Department of Homeland Security and the Justice Department for comment.
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