EastEnders has confirmed it will follow the journey of Davinder “Nugget” Gulati, played by Juhaim Rasul Choudhury, who will be diagnosed with the condition after experiencing symptoms linked to a recent head injury.
Monday’s episode saw Nugget experience his first seizure following several spells of disorientation and confusion since returning home from the hospital last month.
The long-running soap will show how Nugget adapts to living with the condition and how it impacts his daily life.
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EastEnders to run epilepsy storyline
Producers are working with the Epilepsy Society to raise awareness and ensure the story is portrayed accurately and as sensitively as possible.
Clare Pelham, chief executive at the Epilepsy Society, said: “One in 100 people has epilepsy, yet many keep it hidden because of stigma.
“That’s why we were delighted when EastEnders asked for our advice on portraying Nugget’s epilepsy story accurately.
“EastEnders has a powerful record of tackling tough issues.
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“By showing what seizures are really like and how to support someone with epilepsy, Nugget’s story can spark conversations, reduce stigma, and help bring the condition out of the shadows.”
EastEnders‘ executive producer, Ben Wadey, said: “We are committed to portraying Nugget’s journey authentically and with sensitivity, so have sought advice from the Epilepsy Society to ensure an accurate representation of the challenges a young person may face following their diagnosis”.
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What is epilepsy?
Epilepsy is a condition that affects the brain and causes seizures, according to the NHS.
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It cannot currently be cured, but treatment can often help manage it.
Symptoms of epilepsy often start in young children and people aged over 50, but can happen at any age.
You can find out more about the neurological disorder via the NHS and Epilepsy Society websites (linked above).
And those with a sweet tooth can take advantage of a special officer, with Carrs offering two for £2 which can be mixed and matched with the sweet apple pasty too.
Carrs describe it as the ‘perfect sweet snack’.
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The raspberry and white chocolate pasty was first introduced in the summer of last year.
And alongside the savoury treats, the steak pasty, the cheese and jalapeno, their sausage rolls and it is designed to provide the perfect dessert.
Marco Pierre White, who has just this month visited Bolton again, declared the iconic Carrs Pasties “the best in Britain” during his first visit to the town.
The Bolton News reported recently that the family-run business has been chosen as one of 16 ‘extraordinary’ businesses , as part of a campaign to celebrate Greater Manchester as the best place in the UK to do business.
The business has been specially recognised for its efforts to support staff wellbeing and a commitment to creating a great place to be and work.
Matt Carr, owner and director of Carrs Pasties said at the time: “Being recognised as ‘extraordinary’ means a lot, especially as it comes from people who know the region and its businesses. Carrs Pasties is only as extraordinary as our people – they are helping us build a place where everyone feels they can do their best.”
Chancellor was responding to questions in the Commons on the issue hitting 60 per cent of homes as residents described ‘in immediate crisis’
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has given an update around a crippling 81% increase in a week of home heating oil – used by more than 60 per cent of Northern Ireland homes. At Treasury questions the Chancellor was challenged over her response to the situation which has left thousands struggling to afford to heat their homes.
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And she told MPs there was ‘no reason’ a company should have doubled prices – and pledged action. Previously Stormont’s Finance Minister John O’Dowd called for direct support from the UK Government to people in Northern Ireland struggling with the rise in the cost of home heating oil
At the Commons Liberal Democrat John Milne asked: “Even while sitting here, I have had word from a constituent whose heating oil cost has risen, in one go, to 129.9p plus VAT per litre. I recognise that the Chancellor has been pressed by a number of Members on this. Can she assure us of immediate action, as vulnerable residents are in immediate crisis? “
Ms Reeves replied: “While only 4% of people in Great Britain use heating oil, I recognise that this is a particular issue for many constituents, and in Northern Ireland the figure is more than 60%. We are working closely with the Competition and Markets Authority to stop price gouging. There is no reason why a company should be charging twice as much as it was for heating oil; we need to put a stop to those practices.”
Tory John Lamont added: “Over 50% of properties in the Scottish Borders are not on the mains gas grid and are completely dependent on heating oil. They are being hammered by the increase to the price of heating oil over the last week or so, and they need to see concrete action from this Government to stop the excessive prices and the profiteering. What are the Government going to do?”
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Ms Reeves said: “I agree with the hon. Gentleman. We are trying to de-escalate the conflict in the middle east, because if we can get vessels moving again through the strait of Hormuz, we will deal with a lot of these problems. I am working closely with both Lloyd’s of London—I met its representatives yesterday—and my G7 colleagues to ensure that those vessels can get moving again.
“At the same time, I think that everybody has heard the stories in this Chamber and from our constituents about the problems of price gouging. “
Paul Waugh, Lab Co-op said: “My constituent in Rochdale, Louise Marshall, wrote to me this weekend because she is worried sick about the massive price rise she is facing for heating oil. Can the Chancellor assure me, notwithstanding the meeting we are all going to have with the Financial Secretary to the Treasury, that we can be absolutely crystal clear that under this Government, we will not tolerate price gouging or war profiteering from oil companies that try to rip off their customers?”
Ms Reeves said: “I absolutely agree with my hon. Friend. The price gouging that we see is totally unacceptable, which is why we have already asked the Competition and Markets Authority to look at this. Whether we are talking about petrol at the pumps or heating oil, there is no excuse for any business to use this as an opportunity to rip off customers.”
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The situation has also been raised by personal finance expert Martin Lewis, who said on X: “The home heating oil situation is terrible for many unlucky enough to be about to refill. The solutions of ‘comparison’ and ‘collective buying’ are weak at this time. The outrage is this is an unregulated, unprotected, market (we’ve long called for that to change). We are subserving many, especially those who live in rural communities.”
John O’Dowd said the powersharing Executive does not have the financial “firepower” to fund any relief scheme. The minister said he believed the cost of any such initiative could run into hundreds of millions of pounds.
Mr O’Dowd said he had written to the Chief Secretary to the Treasury James Murray to ask for direct engagement with the Stormont Executive. He said: “The Executive is best placed to represent the people here and put across the case for supported interventions in that matter.
“The Minister for the Economy (Caoimhe Archibald) has also been in regular contact with ministers both in London and Dublin in relation to the ongoing energy crisis and the call for direct intervention from the British Government in relation to support for businesses and homeowners here in relation to the ongoing crisis in relation to the significantly rising cost of home heating oil.
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“We will continue that engagement, it is vitally important that that support comes from Westminster. The Executive simply does not have the ability to intervene at the scale of challenges that are being faced at this stage.”
Mr O’Dowd said he believed a relief scheme was necessary and that it is the “responsibility of the British Government to fund that scheme”.
The BetMGM Queen Mother Champion Chase is the feature race of Day Two at the Cheltenham Festival
The action continues at the Cheltenham Festival on Wednesday with another seven races taking place.
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JP McManus landed a 208/1 Festival double on his birthday yesterday and is hoping to win the Champion Chase for the first time this afternoon.
Majborough looks set to go off the shortest priced favourite of the week so far for the day two feature and should be very hard to beat if he can keep his jumping together.
The supporting card is very strong also, with the opening two races (Turners’ and Brown Advisory) extremely competitive, big fields.
Here is the race card in full, as well as a tip for each race:
1:20pm Turners Novices’ Hurdle (Grade 1) 2m 5f
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1 Act of Innocence (IRE) 6 11 7 Gordon & Su Hall Nicky Henderson Nico de Boinville 7-1
2 Ballyfad (IRE) 5 11 7 Gigginstown House Stud Gordon Elliott Ireland Jack Kennedy 11-1
3 Bossman Jack 6 11 7 M W Lake & Exors of the Late N W Lake Dan Skelton Harry Skelton 8-1
4 Came From Nowhere (IRE) ts 7 11 7 On A Mission Jeremy Scott Lorcan Williams 50-1
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5 Fortune Timmy (IRE) 6 11 7 A J Pegley Chris Gordon Freddie Gordon 80-1
6 Free Spirit (FR) 5 11 7 Mrs Audrey Turley W. P. Mullins Ireland Mark Walsh 80-1
7 Hurricane Pat (IRE) 6 11 7 Noel Fehily Racing Syndicate – Hurricane Gary & Josh Moore Caoilin Quinn 40-1
8 I’ll Sort That (IRE) 6 11 7 Mr David Needham Declan Queally Ireland Mr D. Queally 18-1
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9 King Rasko Grey (FR) 6 11 7 Mrs Audrey Turley W. P. Mullins Ireland Paul Townend 13-2
10 Klimt Madrik (FR) 6 11 7 Alex And Janet Card Toby Lawes Kevin Brogan 40-1
11 Laurets d’Estruval (FR) 5 11 7 Mrs S. Ricci W. P. Mullins Ireland Brian Hayes 40-1
12 No Drama This End (IRE) 6 11 7 McNeill Family and Chris & Giles Barber Paul Nicholls Harry Cobden 9-4
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13 Riskaway (FR) 6 11 7 Gigginstown House Stud Gordon Elliott Ireland Sam Ewing 80-1
14 Saint Baco (FR) 5 11 7 Mr Michael Hilary Burke W. P. Mullins Ireland Sean O’Keeffe 33-1
15 Shuttle Diplomacy (FR) ts 6 11 7 Mr Ciaran John Mooney Thomas 25-1 Cooper Ireland Daniel King 25-1
16 Skylight Hustle (IRE) 6 11 7 Robcour Gordon Elliott Ireland Danny Gilligan 14-1
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17 Sober (FR) 7 11 7 OTI Racing & The Why Knot Partnership W. P. Mullins Ireland Patrick Mullins 13-2
18 Soldier Reeves (IRE) ts 5 11 7 Mr Des Grech Dan Skelton Tristan Durrell 50-1
19 Sortudo (IRE) 6 11 7 Mr Michael Feeley W. P. Mullins Ireland Danny Mullins 11-1
20 Taurus Bay (IRE) 5 11 7 Redknapp and Hill Ben Pauling Ben Jones 22-1
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21 Walks In June (IRE) 6 11 7 Mr Barry Maloney Henry de Bromhead Ireland Darragh O’Keeffe 50-1
22 Zeus Power (GER) 5 11 7 Power Thoroughbreds Pty Ltd Joseph Patrick O’Brien Ireland J. J. Slevin 33-1
Tip: No Drama This End
2:00pm Brown Advisory Novices’ Chase (Grade 1) 3m 1f
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1 Argento Boy (IRE) 7 11 7 Mrs Audrey Turley W. P. Mullins Ireland Danny Mullins 50-1
2 Final Demand (IRE) 7 11 7 Bryan Drew/Prof. Caroline Tisdall W. P. Mullins Ireland Paul Townend 11-2
3 Joystick (FR) 7 11 7 Mrs S. Ricci W. P. Mullins Ireland Brian Hayes 66-1
4 Kaid d’Authie (FR) p 6 11 7 Mr John P. McManus W. P. Mullins Ireland Mark Walsh 11-2
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5 Kitzbuhel (FR) 6 11 7 Mrs J. Donnelly W. P. Mullins Ireland Harry Cobden 16-1
6 Koktail Divin (FR) 6 11 7 Mr Barry Maloney Henry de Bromhead Ireland Darragh O’Keeffe 7-1
7 Now Is The Hour (IRE) 9 11 7 BDS Syndicate Gavin Cromwell Ireland Keith Donoghue 50-1
8 Oscars Brother (IRE) 8 11 7 Mr John P. McManus Connor King Ireland 14-1
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9 Predators Gold (FR) 7 11 7 Gigginstown House Stud W. P. Mullins Ireland Patrick Mullins 50-1
10 Romeo Coolio h 7 11 7 KTDA Racing Gordon Elliott Ireland Jack Kennedy 9-4
11 Rushmount (IRE) 9 11 7 Apex Flight Syndicate Jonathan Sweeney Ireland Sean O’Keeffe 80-1
12 Salver (FR) p 6 11 7 Mr Keith Graves Gary & Josh Moore Caoilin Quinn 40-1
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13 Thomas Mor (IRE) 9 11 7 Wayne Clifford & Ian Gosden Philip Hobbs & Johnson White Ben Jones 66-1
6 Diamant Dore (FR) h 5 11 7 Mr Garry Wilkie Wilson & Andy Finneran Adrian Keatley Brian Hughes 33-1
7 It’s Only A Game (FR) ts 5 11 7 Sean & Bernardine Mulryan Martin Brassil Ireland Mr J. L. Gleeson 16-1
8 Keep Him Company (FR) 6 11 7 Gigginstown House Stud Gordon Elliott Ireland Jack Kennedy 6-1
9 Love Sign d’Aunou (FR) 5 11 7 Mrs S. Ricci W. P. Mullins Ireland Patrick Mullins 4-1
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10 Of Land And Sea (IRE) 5 11 7 Evegallahoo Racing Syndicate P. Hennessy Ireland Richard Condon 50-1
11 Tally Ho Back 5 11 7 Whettam and Old Nigel & Willy Twiston-Davies Sam Twiston-Davies 66-1
12 The Irish Avatar (IRE) 5 11 7 Gigginstown House Stud W. P. Mullins Ireland Harry Cobden 9-1
13 The Mourne Rambler (IRE) 5 11 7 Mr P. L. Polly Noel Meade Ireland Colin Keane 8-1
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14 The Skecher (FR) 5 11 7 Dove Valley Holdings Ltd Dan Skelton Tristan Durrell 40-1
15 The Wager (IRE) 5 11 7 Luke McMahon W. P. Mullins Ireland Jody Townend 25-1
16 Vango Can Go (IRE) 5 11 7 Simon & Lisa Hobson Dan Skelton Charlie Todd 66-1
17 Wilde’s Legacy (IRE) 5 11 7 Ye Maa Partnership Jamie Snowden Gavin Sheehan 33-1
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18 With Nolimit (FR) 5 11 7 Gigginstown House Stud Gordon Elliott Ireland Harry Swan 28-1
19 Moonverrin (IRE) 5 11 0 Mr Ned Morris Martin Hassett Ireland Mr Finian Maguire 28-1
20 Our Trigger (IRE) 4 10 11 Bronsan Racing & Kirwan Group W. P. Mullins Ireland Danny Mullins 14-1
21 Quiryn (FR) 4 10 11 Miss M. A. Masterson W. P. Mullins Ireland Paul Townend 8-1
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22 Mets Ta Ceinture (FR) 4 10 4 Mrs Lindy OHare Dan Skelton Harry Skelton 11-1
Tip: Love Sign d’Aunou
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US President Donald Trump has said Iran are “welcome” to take part in this summer’s World Cup despite the countries being at war, according to Fifa president Gianni Infantino.
Posting on Instagram, Infantino said he met with Trump on Tuesday to discuss preparations for the tournament, which is being hosted by the US, Canada and Mexico and gets under way on 11 June.
Infantino said he and Trump “spoke about the current situation in Iran”.
Iran are scheduled to play three matches in the US, but their participation has been in doubt since the US and Israel launched strikes on the country this month, killing Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
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Iran responded by launching missiles and drones towards Israel and four Gulf Arab countries which host US military bases – Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates.
“During the discussions, President Trump reiterated that the Iranian team is, of course, welcome to compete in the tournament in the United States,” Infantino said.
“We all need an event like the Fifa World Cup to bring people together now more than ever, and I sincerely thank the president of the United States for his support, as it shows once again that football unites the world.”
Anthony Russell, 43, is due before magistrates charged with murdering the 52-year-old at HMP Frankland, in Durham.
Huntley was reportedly attacked with a metal bar in a workshop at the maximum security jail on February 26.
The ex-school caretaker was serving a life sentence for the 2002 murders of 10-year-olds Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman.
He was taken to the Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle, where he died on Saturday morning.
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Ian Huntley died on Saturday, March 7 (Image: Toby Melville/PA Wire)
Russell will appear before Newton Aycliffe Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday afternoon via a videolink.
Christopher Atkinson of the Crown Prosecution Service said: “Our prosecutors have worked to establish that there is sufficient evidence to bring the case to trial and that it is in the public interest to pursue criminal proceedings.
“We have worked closely with Durham Constabulary as they carried out their investigation.”
The CPS said it was “vital” there was no “reporting, commentary or sharing of information online which could in anyway prejudice these proceedings”.
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Meanwhile, Justice Minister Sarah Sackman denied that the state would be paying £3,000 towards the cost of Huntley’s funeral.
Speaking to LBC, she said: “It’s a basic funeral.
“And this man, Ian Huntley, doesn’t deserve anything more than the absolute bare minimum.
“We’re not spending £3,000.”
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Huntley murdered Holly and Jessica after they left a family barbecue to buy sweets in Soham, Cambridgeshire, on August 4 2002. He dumped their bodies in a ditch 10 miles away.
They were not found for 13 days, despite a search involving hundreds of police officers.
At the time, Huntley lived with Maxine Carr who was a teaching assistant at Holly and Jessica’s primary school.
He denied murdering the girls but was convicted after a trial at the Old Bailey in 2003.
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He was jailed for life with a minimum term of 40 years.
Carr gave Huntley a false alibi and was jailed for 21 months for perverting the course of justice.
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Lily Allen’s latest tour in support of her West End Girl album is the hottest ticket in the UK at the moment and is coming to Wales next week.
The Cardiff date is on March 18 at the New Theatre and while it sold out months ago, there is still a way to get tickets for the first of two shows the Madeline singer is performing in Wales in 2026.
Allen, whose West End Girl album hit the top of the charts when it was released in October last year and was written following her split from husband, David Harbour, is also playing at the city’s Utilita Arena on Wednesday, June 24. From superstar gigs to cosy pubs, find out What’s On in Wales by signing up to our newsletter here.
Tickets for the New Theatre show on March 18 sold out a while back but there are still options on resale sites like viagogo and Twickets.
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So far there is a pair of tickets on sale at viagogo for £221 each.Twickets have none for sale at time of writing but it’s worth checking as the gig gets nearer.
There are cheaper tickets for resale for the Utilita Arena gig on June 24, though. Ticketmaster have them starting at £172 each, here.
Official retailers Ticketmaster and Seat Unique may still have tickets leftover for the UK tour as a whole, too. While the former sold out shortly after their release, the latter still has some VIP and hospitality tickets left over.
One member of the Iranian women’s football team has decided to leave Australia, taking the number seeking asylum to six, amid fears they could be in danger after they did not sing Iran’s national anthem before a game.
They were in Australia for the Asian Cup when the Iran war began just over a week ago.
Two more women – a footballer and a member of staff – had decided to join five players who were granted humanitarian visas a day earlier and remain in Australia.
But one woman decided on Wednesday to return to Iran, taking the number seeking asylum in Australia from seven to six.
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The change of heart highlights the difficult decision the footballers faced off the back of the Asian Cup competition in Queensland.
Australia’s home affairs minister Tony Burke told reporters that, after making security assessments, not everyone who applied for a visa was granted one.
“There is a reason why some people were not made a direct offer [to stay]. There were some people leaving Australia who I am glad are no longer in Australia,” he said, without giving further details.
The rest of the team departed from Sydney late on Tuesday to return to Iran.
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The six team members remaining in Australia have received humanitarian visas for 12 months and can then begin the process to permanent residency.
Image: The players before Sunday’s match with the Philippines. Pic: Reuters
Speaking after five people originally applied for visas, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said: “Australians have been moved by the plight of these brave women. They are safe here and they should feel at home here.”
The Australian government had been under pressure to protect the women after they were knocked out of the tournament.
The players were reportedly criticised on Iranian TV, with a commentator saying they had committed the “pinnacle of dishonour” for staying silent during the national anthem before their match on 2 March – two days after the US and Israel launched airstrikes on Iran.
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“Traitors during wartime must be dealt with more severely,” presenter Mohammad Reza Shahbazi said, according to the Reuters news agency.
Some believed the team’s silence was an act of resistance, while others saw it as a show of mourning following the initial US-Israel attacks on their country.
The team has not made any specific comment on their stance.
They sang and saluted ahead of defeats to Australia on Thursday and the Philippines on Sunday, but there were concerns they had been ordered to do so.
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The team failed to get past the group stage and players’ union FIFPRO said it was “really concerned” about their welfare and had been unable to contact them.
Dozens of people chanted “let them go” and “save our girls” as the team’s bus left the stadium on the Gold Coast after Sunday’s match.
Supporters said they could see at least three players making the international hand signal for help, according to CNN.
Image: Supporters ran up to the bus as it left the stadium. Pic: Reuters
Image: Pic: Reuters
Before the rest of the squad left the country, some Iranian Australians held a protest at the team’s hotel and at the airport, seeking to prevent the women from leaving the country, citing fears for their safety in Iran.
Mr Trump posted on Truth Social about how some players felt they had to return “because they are worried about the safety of their families, including threats to those family members if they don’t return”.
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Image: Sara Didar of Iran during the match with South Korea on 2 March. Pic: Reuters
‘Ongoing threat’
Exiled crown prince Reza Pahlavi, who lives in the US, said he had been told that Fatemeh Pasandideh, Zahra Ghanbari, Zahra Sarbali, Atefeh Ramazanzadeh and Mona Hamoudi were now in a “safe location”.
He earlier said the team faced an “ongoing threat” after their “brave act” not to sing the national anthem.
“As a result of their brave act of civil disobedience in refusing to sing the current regime’s national anthem, they face dire consequences should they return to Iran,” he posted on social media.
The Australian Iranian Council had also urged the government to protect the players.
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It launched an online petition asking authorities to “ensure that no member of Iran’s women’s national football team is to depart Australia while credible fears for their safety remain”.
Personal assistants play a vital role in helping people live independently.
Opportunities have been boosted for people needing tailored day-to-day support after students gave an enthusiastic reaction to learning about a little-known social care post.
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A series of presentations at South Lanarkshire College explained the role of the personal assistant (PA) and the ways in which it can be a perfect fit for students.
Personal assistants play a vital role in helping people live independently and make everyday choices and, although the role remains unknown to many, it is in growing demand.
That momentum is being strengthened after social care students at the college showed strong interest in becoming personal assistants following the series of presentations about the role and the difference it makes to people needing this type of individualised support.
The sessions highlighted how PA roles can offer flexible, paid work alongside study, while supporting people to live full lives at home and in their communities.
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The initiative reflects South Lanarkshire Council’s commitment to working closely with the college to support the development of the local social care workforce, including through its work within the South Lanarkshire University Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP).
Personal Assistants are paid carers who work directly for an individual who has been assessed as needing support. They work with people with a wide range of needs, including disabilities, mental health issues and learning disabilities, as well as with older people and families, providing support in the home or community.
The role is rooted in the Independent Living Movement, which champions disabled people’s right to choice, control and independence in everyday life.
The presentations were organised by Anne Broderick, fieldwork manager with the HSCP, who said demand for PAs continues to outstrip supply.
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She said: “We’ve heard from many people who feel a PA would be the right option for them but who are struggling to recruit.
“By engaging directly with social care students, we can raise awareness of a role that works well for both the individual needing support and the PA.”
Anne was joined by Louise Docherty, from the Glasgow Centre for Inclusive Living (GCIL), which supports disabled people to develop person‑centred support arrangements.
Louise said: “The PA role offers flexibility in contract hours to suit both the supported person and PA, builds valuable experience that will help future job applications and provides both an extra source of income and a great sense of fulfilment.
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“It was encouraging to see students recognising how rewarding this work can be and how it can fit alongside their studies. We’re passionate about promoting PA roles that offer purpose, job satisfaction and the chance to make a real difference in people’s lives.”
South Lanarkshire College welcomed the opportunity for students to hear directly from partners working in social care.
Scott Gray, curriculum quality manager for health, social care and science, said: “Roles like personal assistants allow students to complement their studies with paid, real‑world experience, while helping employers access motivated, well‑prepared trained staff direct from college.”
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Professor Soumen Sengupta, chief officer for health and social care in South Lanarkshire, said the work highlighted the importance of valuing and developing the PA workforce.
He said: “Personal Assistants play a hugely important role in supporting people to live independently and with dignity.
“Working with South Lanarkshire College helps raise awareness of the Personal Assistant role and the principles of self‑directed support, while giving students a clear understanding of the difference they can make. The enthusiasm shown by students is genuinely encouraging — they are the workforce of tomorrow.”
Becoming a social care Personal Assistant does not require formal qualifications, and anyone interested can find out more on the council’s website.
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The Met Office has issued a new yellow weather warning, as risks of snow and freezing weather hits the UK – with threats of travel disruption
Emma O’Neill Content Editor
07:38, 11 Mar 2026
Strong winds and snow are expected to sweep across parts of the UK in the coming days, with forecasters warning that travel disruption is possible.
A yellow weather warning is currently in place for parts of Scotland as strengthening winds develop across the country. The Met Office alert covers northern and western Scotland on Wednesday, where gusts could reach up to 80mph (130km/h) in exposed locations.
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The warning remains in force until 12pm GMT, with widespread gusts of 65-70mph (105-110km/h) expected across the affected areas. Forecasters say there is also a small chance that some locations could briefly see winds hitting the 80mph mark.
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The strongest winds are forecast to arrive first across the Outer and Inner Hebrides before spreading eastwards. Northern mainland Scotland and Orkney are also expected to experience the strongest gusts later in the day.
As the winds intensify, there is a risk of disruption to travel across the affected areas. The Met Office has warned that ferry services could be cancelled, flights may be delayed and bridges could impose restrictions on high-sided vehicles as the gusty conditions develop.
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Despite the strong winds, much of the UK will see dry and bright weather on Wednesday. Scotland will see more unsettled conditions, with frequent showers moving through during the day.
By Thursday the worst of the winds across western Scotland are expected to ease, but blustery conditions will become more widespread across the rest of the UK.
Large parts of the country are likely to experience gusts between 40 and 50mph (65-80km/h). Winds could reach around 60mph (97km/h) along western coasts of England and Wales, while northern and western Scotland could still see gusts up to around 65mph (105km/h).
The unsettled weather is being driven by a deepening area of low pressure positioned between Scotland and Iceland. The system is generating strong westerly winds, gales and occasionally severe gales as it moves across the region.
Forecasters are also monitoring conditions heading into the weekend as another deep area of low pressure is expected to pass to the south of Iceland. Strong winds on the southern flank of that system could once again bring blustery conditions to the UK.
From Friday, a northwesterly wind is expected to begin pulling colder air down from the Arctic region.
As a result, temperatures are forecast to fall to around three or four degrees below average. Combined with the strong winds, conditions could feel significantly colder across much of the country.
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Fast-moving hail showers could develop in many areas, and brief flurries of wet snow are possible almost anywhere, including parts of southern England.
However, forecasters say snow in southern areas is unlikely to settle.
Any significant accumulation is expected to be confined mainly to the mountains and higher ground of Scotland, Northern Ireland and northern England. Some snowfall could also occur on higher ground in Wales and south-west England.
Further wintry showers are also possible later in the weekend, with forecasters warning that conditions on Sunday could remain unsettled.
Princess Andre has admitted that comments surrounding Katie Price’s ongoing weight loss made her ‘feel sick,’ as she spoke candidly about her mother’s struggles
Daniel Bird Assistant Celebrity and Entertainment Editor
07:41, 11 Mar 2026
Katie Price is not happy with her appearance, according to her daughter Princess Andre. In a new episode of her ITV reality show, The Princess Diaries, the 18-year-old has opened up about her mum’s ongoing weight loss and appearance.
In recent months, Katie’s appearance has sparked concern among fans and her family, who have been having “honest” conversations with the former model. But her daughter, Princess, has now said that cruel comments about Katie’s frail appearance had left her feeling “sick”.
During one scene, Princess, who is carving a name out for herself, sat down with pal Heidi Katona, the daughter of Katie’s best friend, Kerry Katona. “I feel bad for mum as she is not the most happy with herself, people all slate her for how she looks,” Princess told Heidi.
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The teen went on to add: “I posted a vid of her out shopping the other day, and the comments made me feel sick. I’ve never seen anything like it. We’ve all told her she looks skinny, but why do other people have a right to comment on it? The amount of hate she got was awful.”
Katie herself has previously stated that she was concerned about her “gaunt” appearance and was seeking medical advice. Speaking on her podcast, The Katie Price Show, with her younger sister, the former glamour model commented: “I know I look gaunt, I look like I’m ill – hence why I’m going to the doctors tomorrow.
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“I don’t know how many times I have to say to people, ‘Yes, I know I’ve lost weight,’ and there’s obviously a reason, I said it to the doctor. We all know that we’re trying to sort it all out, and as soon as I know, then I’ll let everyone know.”
She went on to say that she desperately wants to put on weight but was unable to. She explained: “I just wanna put on weight, I really do, but I’m just not. Everyone knows I eat – I eat anything that I want, I’ve never had a problem with what I eat.”
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In October last year, it emerged that Katie had been hospitalised over her weight loss, and even medical staff were baffled by her ongoing problems. Speaking directly to fans, she said: “I’ve been up early at the doctors so she could do some bloods and because my veins are so s**t they had three attempts.
“They could only fill two tubes up, so I’ve got to go back in two weeks. And I’ve got to have my stitches out then because they looked at my little stab wound that I did… The reason I’m going to the doctors is because I keep losing weight and I don’t know why. So that’s that.”
But in December, the Mirror revealed that those close to Katie had been open about their concerns with the television personality. A source told us that Katie’s family have “honest” talks with her. Our source said: “They do share their concerns with Kate and have open, honest conversations with her about how she’s feeling – including her mental health and her weight loss.
“Those conversations come from a place of love, care and support, and they remain private within the family. What people too often forget is just how much Kate has been through and how much she has already overcome. Her well-being is, and always will be, the priority, and it’s something she is actively working on.”
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Our source went on to slam “absolutely devastating” speculation about Katie’s appearance. They said: “It was quite frankly completely unnecessary. It was cruel, hurtful and deeply insensitive, and it reduced a very real, very personal journey into a sensationalised narrative. There was no consideration for the impact those words might have, not just on Kate, but on her family too.”