The TV chef and presenter explore Italy in S4C’s new series Ciao! Colleen ag Owain
TV chef Colleen Ramsey and BBC presenter Owain Wyn Evans have embarked on an Italian escapade, sampling the nation’s cuisine, style and stunning architecture. They will be fronting a new series called Ciao! Colleen ag Owain, which debuts on S4C on Monday, February 2, with the full boxset ready to stream on S4C Clic and BBC iPlayer.
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The duo will be taking a journey through Italy, discovering graceful squares and historic structures, vibrant marketplaces and an abundance of pasta dishes.
For Colleen, it’s a homecoming to a place she once called home and for Owain, it’s an opportunity to discover Italy with new perspectives. For the latest TV and showbiz gossip sign up to our newsletter.
Colleen had previously lived in Italy with her family, when her footballer husband Aaron Ramsey, played for Juventus.
She has mastered both Welsh and Italian, effortlessly engaging in chats with residents. Requesting coffee, conversing at markets, and absorbing the pulse of daily Italian existence seems like second nature to her. She explained: “I was having two lessons every week. Italian is an easy language to fall in love with.”
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Owain proves to be the ideal travel partner, as he’s keen to learn about the country and its culture. Inquisitive, He explained: “Our trip is going to be an opportunity to learn. Not just about Italy, but about each other as well.
“Seeing the place through her eyes and from her perspective is something really special.”
The opening episode transports viewers to Lucca, a city that captivates all the senses. Surrounded by ancient walls and brimming with music, cuisine and traditional crafts, Lucca makes an unforgettable impact.
Colleen shared: “The appeal of Lucca is obvious – it plays on all your senses.”
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Food, predictably, remains central to their journey especially with Colleen’s connection to cooking. She makes no apologies for what matters most to her as she jokes: “I hate shopping,but when it’s about food, that’s fine.”
Their trip to a wine cellar sees them sampling Barolo – Colleen’s preferred choice – with bottles priced from £97 to an eye-watering £20,000 stored in the cellar.
Owain said: “Coming to Italy with Colleen, someone who has lived here and someone who obviously enjoys cooking and food, is such an eye-opener for me
“You see another side of these cities and see how people live, and a huge part of that is buying and preparing food.”
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The journey continues to Bologna in the second episode, widely considered Italy’s culinary capital. During their visit, the duo collect ingredients for a traditional Italian dish before participating in a cookery lesson, mastering the craft of handmade pasta.
During the series the friends get to know eachother whilst sharing amusing anecdotes, including Owain previously drumming for Bonnie Tyler. Colleen also shares how she remembers “kind of” encountering George Michael and also declining an invitation from Elton John due to worries that her children might damage something in his home.
You can watch Ciao! Colleen ag Owain on S4C, BBC iPlayer and S4C Clic from 8.25pm on Monday, February 2.
Astrology offers a revealing lens into these habits (Picture: Getty/Metro)
Everyone wants a happy-ever-after (by their definition) in love, and when things don’t turn out that way it’s an easy, but not helpful, habit to look outside the relationship for blame or influence.
Actually, in many cases, it’s our own patterns, fears, and blind spots quietly running the show. And that’s good news because that means the secrets to success lie within your own remit.
Astrology offers a revealing lens into these habits. Each zodiac sign has strengths in relationships, but also a signature way of self-sabotaging love — usually without realising it.
Here’s how each star sign tends to get in their own way.
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Aries
March 21 to April 20
Your relationship weakness is impatience (Picture: Getty/Metro.co.uk)
How Aries self-sabotages in love: Impatience
Burning passion often has a shelf life, and you’ve got the intensity but not always the longevity when it comes to love affairts. Your self-sabotage is impatience. You want passion now, resolution now, certainty now.
Slow down, let things unfold at their own pace, and accept what comes. You might be surprised that slower-building love can reach deeper and last longer.
Your relationship weakness is fear of change (Picture: Getty/Metro.co.uk)
How Taurus self-sabotages in love: The Taurean love of certainty and stability can create a side-effect fear of change which can keep you stuck in situations long past their sell-by date.
Even when you know things aren’t right, you don’t let go. And this can waste months, even years, of life! Love takes work and isn’t all sunshine and flowers, but it shouldn’t feel like an endurance test either.
Your relationship weakness is overthinking (Picture: Getty/Metro.co.uk)
How Gemini self-sabotages in love: The overthinking! Your mind can be heaven or hell, a best friend or a worst enemy… and in relationships there’s always doubts, strange moments, whispers and crossed wires which provides more than enough fodder for analysis and projection and assumption.
Don’t jump to conclusions, always get the facts, or validate your hypothesis, before you decide how someone feels about you.
Your relationship weakness is fear of rejection (Picture: Getty/Metro.co.uk)
How Cancer self-sabotages in love: Your fear of rejection can make you retreat or test people emotionally. You self-sabotage by expecting others to ‘just know’ how you feel.
Then, when they inevitably fail these tests, you can sulk or withdraw and will not offer any reason why, because you fear they’ll be scared off by knowing how intensely you ‘monitor’ them. Open up, talk about it, ask for what you need.
Your relationship weakness is a need for validation (Picture: Getty/Metro.co.uk)
How Leo self-sabotages in love: Everyone loves Leo — but your need to feel valued can tip into seeking constant validation and tying your worth to how much attention or affection you receive.
Your partner isn’t a bottomless well of compliments and passion for you alone and (long term) things won’t feel like a movie romance, or an effortless passion fest centred on you. Self respect and love are your route out of this.
Your relationship weakness is perfectionism (Picture: Getty/Metro.co.uk)
How Virgo self-sabotages in love: You are naturally a helpful person who wants to ‘fix’ whatever is visibly wrong in your own and your loved ones’ lives. Your self-sabotage is perfectionism. This urge to repair, upgrade and improve can exhaust other folk, make them feel they’re not up to scratch, inject a mood of stress and tension and judgment into what should just be an easygoing, fun time.
It’s hard for you to drop your standards but, sometimes, love just needs to be accepted as it is. You can’t force or make other folk something that they’re just not.
Your relationship weakness is pushing you true feelings down (Picture: Getty/Metro.co.uk)
How Libra self-sabotages in love: You’re effortlessly charming and diplomatic but this can slip into a desire to keep the peace that can lead you to avoiding all conflict or suppressing your true feelings. Ultimately it always backfires because resentment builds when you’re always accommodating others, and then you explode.
Face into small battles sooner and fight them well, start out on firm and fair footing, nip things in the bud.
Your relationship weakness is fear of betrayal (Picture: Getty/Metro.co.uk)
How Scorpio self-sabotages in love: Love is a deep and intense emotion when you’re truly attracted and magnetised to someone — but your fear of betrayal can make you guarded or controlling. Sometimes this leads to you testing loyalty by laying traps, or holding emotional power with silence or distance.
Real intimacy requires vulnerability, not surveillance, so you must force yourself to trust someone until the point they truly give you reason not to. Start out open-hearted, not on guard.
Your relationship weakness is avoidance (Picture: Getty/Metro.co.uk)
How Sagittarius self-sabotages in love: Avoidant behaviour is a common trait of Sagittarian folk because you crave freedom and adventure. Keeping things as light and casual as possible feeds your need for independence, because you think you should always be able to see the exit sign… but true love asks you to stay, not go.
You must resist this urge to bolt when things start to get serious — it only means you have to start all over again, anyway. Stay and see what happens!
Your relationship weakness is closing yourself off (Picture: Getty/Metro.co.uk)
How Capricorn self-sabotages in love: Stoicism, ambition and strength are such deeply attractive traits in you, but they do have a flip-side. You self-sabotage by closing off your feelings when you feel unsure or emotional.
Love isn’t something to manage like a project — it needs presence, vulnerability, and the courage to ride the waves with someone, never guaranteeing how it’ll all turn out. Love is an adventure not a job.
Your relationship weakness is emotional detachment (Picture: Getty/Metro.co.uk)
How Aquarius self-sabotages in love: Aloof and detached are words that get used to describe Aquarians many times. You are warm, friendly and outgoing but, in love, your colder side can emerge, maybe to protect your free spirit from being trapped, maybe to ensure you’re getting the space to express yourself fully.
You can step back and observe rather than experience things too, which also looks like detachment to others. Let yourself feel, not just analyse.
Your relationship weakness is idealism (Picture: Getty/Metro.co.uk)
How Pisces self-sabotages in love: Those in love can wear rose-tinted glasses about their partner, and this is definitely true for Pisces. Your self-sabotage is escapism. You see potential instead of reality. This can lead you to believing whatever you’re told, vs shown, if it upholds the daydream and vision of love you’ve bought into.
Come down to Earth, see folk for what they are, take actions over and above words. You’re too good to be treated poorly!
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Lynette Hooker bounced around the deck of the docked Soul Mate, smiled into the camera and proclaimed: “We’re finally leaving Kemah,” referring to a Texas port town.
“It’s only been four months,” she said as her husband, Brian, tugged on some rigging as they got ready to set sail.
The “Gulf Crossing” video more than three years ago marked the start of a sailing adventure — chronicled on Facebook — for a couple who are now at the center of criminal investigations after Lynette went missing in the Bahamas.
A few days after Lynette disappeared, police in the Atlantic Ocean island nation arrested Brian. He denies causing his wife’s death and has been cooperating with law enforcement, his attorney, Terrel Butler, said.
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On Friday, Brian’s attorney reiterated his innocence and said his wife has not been found. She said police had just finished an intensive 4-hour interview with him in which she described him as continuously asking about his wife.
“He was a bit puzzled because he was uncertain as to why they were questioning him about causing harm or possible murder when they had not given him any information in terms of where she is, if they had recovered her,” she said.
Brian Hooker had told police that his wife of more than 20 years fell overboard Saturday night from a small motorboat that was carrying the couple from Hope Town to Elbow Cay, small islands on the eastern end of the Bahamas. He said Lynette, 55, had the keys and the boat’s engine shut off.
“Strong currents subsequently carried her away, and he lost sight of her,” police said in a statement Saturday.
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He paddled to shore and alerted others early Sunday, said authorities, who arrested and questioned him Wednesday.
The U.S. Coast Guard has opened an investigation separate from the one by Bahamas authorities.
Karli Aylesworth, Lynette’s daughter, has said it’s unlikely her mother would “just fall” from a boat.
And while the couple is seen smiling, laughing and joking in social media videos of their voyage, they have a history of contention.
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Brian and Lynette Hooker accused each other of assault in 2015, according to a Kentwood, Michigan, police report obtained by NBC News.
Brian Hooker, who was intoxicated and bleeding from the nose, told police his wife had struck him multiple times in the face, the report said. He told officers Lynette also was drunk. She was arrested for assault and spent the night in jail. A warrant was denied because it wasn’t clear “who started the assault.”
Aylesworth also told NBC that the couple’s relationship was volatile and that they have a “history of not getting along, especially when they drink.”
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The couple’s home is in Onsted, about 72 miles (117 kilometers) southwest of Detroit. The closest big body of water is Lake Erie, about 60 miles (72 kilometers) southeast of Onsted.
Lynette Hooker’s mother, Darlene Hamlett, said Wednesday that the family “grew up on water” and that her daughter’s life has been “near lakes, on boats, sailing and swimming.”
The couple posted videos of their years sailing around the Caribbean on their “Sailing Hookers” Facebook page.
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Lynette, in the March 2023 video, describes the start of the couple’s voyage aboard the Soul Mate as the sailboat slips through the Kemah, Texas, fog and into the open waters of the Gulf of Mexico.
“Pretty cool,” Lynette said as Brian blared the Soul Mate’s foghorn. Later, while changing an engine alternator belt, he looks up at his wife and says, “Hi sexy.”
In an earlier video, the couple explains how they bought the Soul Mate in the coastal town of Rockport, Texas, and fixed it up.
“After several years of driving around the country, looking for our perfect sailboat, we finally found her in Texas,” Lynette said in that eight-minute video, posted in January 2023. “She was a little rough on the edges. The decks needed to be redone, but we knew we were up for the task.”
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That video shows them working together, scraping, priming and painting. “The decks are done! we’re still married! party time!” is printed in a message on the video.
A video posted two years ago shows them using their smaller motorboat to buy food on land. The video doesn’t give the couple’s location.
“We got the grub,” Brian says into the camera, which shifts to a case of beer at his feet and bags of groceries in the bow. “Delivery … the way of life, man.”
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Associated Press writers R.J. Rico and Dánica Coto contributed to this report. Freelance videographer Keith Gomez also contributed to this report.
The pair were seen clashing on the Ant and Dec programme over Gemma pulling out of a musical tour
I’m A Celebrity South Africa star Sinitta has slammed ITV as she claimed that her argument with Gemma Collins on the ITV programme was ‘edited’.
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Fans of the series sent their support online to TOWIE’s Gemma after she was seen getting into an argument with Sinitta on Thursday night (April 9). After the main camp were reunited with those in Savannah Scrub, Gemma was quizzed by Sinitta about being cast in a production of Chicago back in 2022.
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Gemma pulled out of the tour with a knee injury before the tour began after she was cast in the role of Mama Morton, which Sinitta previously played. “But what happened with Chicago? You were supposed to follow me as Mama Morton,” Sinitta asked.
To which Gemma replied: “I had a terrible injury… it was something to do with the insurance.” Sinitta continued: “I’m sorry, but I’m going to admit it, when I heard you were going to do it, I thought it was a joke announcement. I think you’d just presented something at an awards show and fell off the stage. It was like you were more of a comedian.”
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Gemma then stated: “Not a joke, Sinitta, I auditioned for it and got it fair and square. Did all the training and everything. Had the voice coach.” Comparing Gemma to Zsa Zsa Gabor, Sinitta went on to say: “Very camp, very glamorous.
“But I thought you were that girl. Like, you don’t really do anything, you make a great entrance, and you make everybody laugh. But, I didn’t know you could actually sing, dance and all of that, and all that jazz.”
Insisting that you don’t get ‘cast as Mama Morton in Chicago if you didn’t pass the audition’, Gemma soon went for a lie down to avoid further conflict. Speaking in the Bush Telegraph, she reiterated that she’s not a joke.
Following the moment dominating I’m A Celebrity chatter on X, previously known as Twitter, Sinitta took to social media to have her say on the incident.
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“Goodness! I know none of you have ever heard of me before because you are young, if you did you would know I’m a very kind person who would never be horrible to Gemma Collins or anyone else.
“We actually bonded over discussing Chicago, I didn’t call her a joke, I said I thought the announcement was a joke at the time as I had not been aware that she sang and danced etc. There was lots of gossip about it in Theatreland when she didn’t do the show. Me and Brenda Edwards had to step in and play the role again,” she said.
According to Sinitta, ITV had ‘edited out’ parts of their conversation. Saying that she and Gemma ‘had nothing in common apart from Chicago’, Sinitta said ITV edited out them ‘speaking amicably about the director’.
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Calling out the criticism she’s received, Sinitta concluded, saying: “You are all being genuinely nasty here, because you love her, I get it. But I gave her a chance to tell her side from the horses mouth! Think about it…. That is not rude, it’s called conversations. Why do people fear open conversations ?
“Maybe I’m too old school, but then I AM OLD and been working since the 80’s, I had a successful TV, theatre and film career before I even met Simon Cowell…
“I also apologised at the time of admitting it to you. People thought it was a joke when I was first announced too due to my tiny size and usually Pop vocals. I’m sad you were upset , prove everyone wrong, it feels good! Btw I love Zsa Zsa Gabor, that was a compliment.”
Cholesterol is essential for good health, but too much can lead to serious health issues including heart attack or stroke
Cholesterol in our blood is essential for good health, but an excess can lead to serious and potentially fatal health issues. NHS data shows that approximately 59% of the population have high cholesterol levels, which increases their risk of heart disease or strokes.
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According to the NHS, certain groups face higher risk, including those over 50, men, women who have experienced the menopause or individuals of South Asian or sub-Saharan African heritage. It can also be hereditary.
It can additionally be triggered by eating fatty foods, insufficient exercise, being overweight, smoking and alcohol consumption. However, there are straightforward guidelines to follow and simple switches can help reduce the risk of developing the condition while also working to decrease levels in those already affected, reports the Express.
The NHS advises: “Too much cholesterol can block your blood vessels. It makes you more likely to have heart problems or a stroke. High cholesterol does not usually cause symptoms. You can only find out if you have it from a blood test.”
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What is high cholesterol
Cholesterol is measured by a blood test. This can measure:
total cholesterol – the overall amount of cholesterol in your blood
good cholesterol (called HDL) – this may make you less likely to have heart problems or a stroke
non-HDL cholesterol – the difference between total cholesterol and HDL
These will be examined together with factors such as age, blood pressure and other health conditions to estimate the risk of cardiovascular disease. What is a good level is dependent on things like your age, any health conditions you have and your risk of cardiovascular disease. These levels are a guide for healthy adults.
People who have been ill, are taking some medication, or have recently had a baby, might have different levels. It generally does not matter whether you have eaten before your test or not. The figures show what is a healthy level in each category.
Total cholesterol: Below 5mmol/L
HDL (good cholesterol): Above 1.0mmol/L for men or above 1.2mmol/L for women
Non-HDL (bad cholesterol): Below 4mmol/L
Ways to lower cholesterol
Eat less fatty food
To reduce your cholesterol, try to cut down on fatty food, especially food that contains saturated fat. You can still have foods that contain a healthier type of fat called unsaturated fat. Check labels on food to see what type of fat it has in it.
Try to eat more:
oily fish, like mackerel and salmon
olive oil, rapeseed oil and spreads made from these oils
brown rice, wholegrain bread and wholewheat pasta
nuts and seeds
fruits and vegetables
Try to eat less:
meat pies, sausages and fatty meat
butter, lard and ghee
cream and cheese
cakes and biscuits
food that contains coconut oil or palm oil
Exercise more
Aim to do at least 150 minutes (2.5 hours) of moderate intensity exercise or 75 minutes of vigorous intensity activity a week. Some good things to try when starting out include:
walking – try to walk fast enough so your heart starts beating faster
swimming
cycling
Try a few different exercises to find something you like doing. You’re more likely to keep doing it if you enjoy it.
Stop smoking
Smoking can raise your cholesterol and make you more likely to have serious problems like heart attacks, strokes and cancer. If you want to stop smoking, you can get help and support from:
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Cut down on alcohol
Try to:
avoid drinking more than 14 units of alcohol a week on a regular basis
spread your drinking over 3 or more days if you regularly drink as much as 14 units a week
have several drink-free days each week
The NHS adds: “Ask your GP for help and advice if you’re struggling to cut down.”
McIlroy sounded without fear about the prospect. “I’ve built up a nice cushion at this point. I guess my mindset is just trying to keep playing well and keeping my foot on the gas,” he said. “Don’t protect it. Go out and play freely, keep swinging. A big part of the lesson from the 2011 Masters to the 2011 US Open was: don’t get protective. Go out there and keep playing, keep trying to make birdies, stay as trusting and as committed as possible.”
McIlroy knows his pursuers well. In fact, he knows Patrick Reed only too well. The divisive American saw off McIlroy in the last pairing in 2018 to don his Green Jacket. And then, three years ago, McIlroy took a little revenge over Reed at the Dubai Desert Classic in an almighty ding dong that involved the American throwing a tee at the Northern Irishman and a feud developing through the media.
It could still be delicious and following his 69, Reed agreed. “It’s one of those golf courses that if you go out and you post a low number, you just never know,” he said. “That’s the thing about this course, when it starts playing this firm and fast. just have to wait and see what the weekend entails. At the same time I love the position I put myself in. Hopefully I can go out and have a good day tomorrow and have a good shot going into Sunday.”
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One shot back of second is McIlroy’s Ryder Cup partner Tommy Fleetwood. The Englishman conjured two eagles in his 68 and with only two blemishes on his card – on the first and last – he will be relishing the challenge of going two better here than two years ago and one better than his two runner-up finishes in the majors.
The tree marks the 400th anniversary of Lisburn, but its plaque and mount dedicated to the former Duke of York was removed due to his links with billionaire paedophile Jeffrey Epstein
A Lagan Valley suggestion box on the future of a controversial Irish Yew tree planted by ‘Prince Andrew’ closes today amid public views to chop it down for a bonfire or dedicate it to a victim.
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The tree marks the 400th anniversary of Lisburn, but its plaque and mount dedicated to the former Duke of York was removed due to his links with billionaire paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council elected members have been given a month to express their views on the future plans for the tree and any potential new plaque on site at Lagan Valley Island civic centre.
Only one suggestion has been made public from an email sent by Lisburn North SDLP councillor Pat Catney to all elected members saying he felt the plaque should remain “to not re-write that historical record”. He has since “clarified his position” and “believes the plaque should be permanently removed”.
This week, a party spokesperson said: “The SDLP believes the plaque should be permanently removed.
“The SDLP has been clear from the outset of the Epstein scandal that tributes to Andrew Mountbatten Windsor are inappropriate, and we were among the first to call for their removal.
“Our thoughts are with all the victims of Epstein and those associated with him.”
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The plaque in question was inscribed ‘planted by HRH Prince Andrew, Duke of York’ in 2009 ‘to celebrate the 400th anniversary of Lisburn’.
Some social media suggestions from the public have called for the tree to remain with the plaque kept removed.
However, other public suggestions have called to “chop down” the tree or to be “thrown on a bonfire” whilst another says to name the tree after a “victim”.
An Alliance spokesperson said: “As we made clear in the consultation process, it would be our collective position that a new plaque should be installed at the tree reflecting the great significance of Lisburn’s 400th anniversary, but that makes no reference to who planted it.”
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‘Prince Andrew’ recently gave up titles including the Duke of York due to continued accusations linking him to the late Jeffrey Epstein.
King Charles III, later stripped the now Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor of the rest of his remaining titles.
Virginia Giuffre, the woman who alleged that Prince Andrew had sex with her at Ghislaine Maxwell’s house when she was 17, has since died by suicide earlier in 2025. The former Prince has continued to deny all sexual abuse allegations.
A council letter from CEO David Burns had been sent to all councillors in March seeking any suggestions “to recognise the significance of the Yew tree by the 10th April”.
A spokesperson from Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council said: “The council can confirm that all suggestions received regarding the future of the Irish Yew Tree, associated plaque and mount will be considered, and any decisions or reports on the matter will be provided to councillors in due course.”
They said the incident had taken place at 4.30pm on Monday (April 6) on Manchester Road in Bolton when a man was approached by a car.
Officers said the occupant engaged with the man in conversation before it was suspected he was forced to “get into the car against his will” and the car then drove towards the town centre.
The incident took place on Monday on Manchester Road (Image: Google Maps)
They said that after “initial enquiries” they believed the man “may have been a victim of a crime” and were keen to speak to him to find out what happened.
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Today (April 10), GMP announced they are now “satisfied” the incident was not a kidnapping and thanked the public for their help.
In a Facebook post, they said: “Following an appeal regarding a suspected kidnapping in central Bolton on Monday, we’re now satisfied that no kidnapping occurred.
An 18-year-old man was remanded in custody to appear in court at 9.15am today (Friday, April 10).
It came after North Yorkshire Police were called to reports of a disturbance in Victoria Court, Scarborough, at approximately 11.50am on Thursday (April 9).
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A force spokesperson said: “On arrival, officers found the victim who had sustained several injuries.
“During initial enquiries, the suspect was spotted by officers in the West Square area and was subsequently arrested and taken into custody for questioning.
“He was later charged with wounding with intent, possessing an offensive weapon and criminal damage, and was remanded in custody to appear at York Magistrates’ Court at 9.15am today (10 April).
“Swift action and great work by all the officers involved.”
In a statement issued on social media, NIAS said they were “aware” protests are likely to take place “at a number of locations” across the region on Tuesday, April 14.
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“The safety of both staff and patients remains our priority, and we would ask that emergency service vehicles are not impeded by any protests,” a spokesperson said.
The announcement from the ambulance service comes after a post shared on Facebook has called for everyone “from HGV drivers to farmers” to take part in a “day of action” at 2pm, on Tuesday, April 14.
The post reads: “Join us as we bring the country to a stop and make our voices be heard.”
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The protest is expected to take place at several locations including Larne, the Westlink, Lisburn, Nutts Corner, Mallusk, Ballygawley and Omagh.
In their statement issued on Friday, NIAS said: “The Northern Ireland Ambulance Service is aware that protests are likely to take place at a number of locations across Northern Ireland on Tuesday 14th April.
“NIAS would like to reassure the public that every effort is being made to maintain health and social care services as far as possible.
“If there is any disruption to services, then local providers will advise patients and service users accordingly.
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“The safety of both staff and patients remains our priority, and we would ask that emergency service vehicles are not impeded by any protests.”
Meanwhile, a PSNI spokesman said: “Police are aware of posters online calling for protests at various locations across Northern Ireland and we will be monitoring the situation.”
“If it doesn’t happen, I’m blaming JD Vance,” Trump joked, drawing laughter at last week’s East Room event attended by senior administration officials including the vice-president, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth. And “if it does happen,” Trump added, “I’m taking full credit.”
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