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England’s World Cup 2026 squad: Who’s on the plane, who’s almost there and which big names will miss out?

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Thomas Tuchel names his England squad for the 2026 World Cup on Friday morning, and plenty is still up in the air.

England dominated Group K in Uefa qualifying to book their place at next summer’s World Cup, winning all eight games without conceding a goal. But they disappointed in March’s international friendlies against Uruguay and Japan, and now the manager has to finalise his squad to take to USA, Canada and Mexico in June.

Late on Thursday, Harry Maguire revealed that he has not been named in Tuchel’s final 26. The Manchester United defender, back in the squad in March after a strong run of form, said he is “shocked and gutted” by the decision.

Tuchel made clear that he wants to build a squad with clearly defined roles, and two players for every position on the pitch, plus a third goalkeeper and three versatile outfield players to round out the 26. He sees his midfield comprising a No 6, a No 8 and No 10, and wants each player to know their specific role in the side.

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But despite Tuchel’s attempts to create clarity, there remain major questions over the full-back positions, the composition of midfield and the plethora of wingers and No 10s to whittle down – with some big names likely to miss out.

So who will Tuchel select in his 26-man squad for the 2026 World Cup? While you can find everything you need to know about the announcement here.

Not selected

Harry Maguire: A stalwart of England’s last two World Cup campaigns, the Manchester United defender has been left out of Tuchel’s final squad. The 33-year-old is “shocked and gutted” by the decision, which comes as something of a surprise, given his strong club form and his call-up to the squad in March. Maguire also missed out on a spot at the last tournament, Euro 2024, in which England reached the final.

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In a statement on social media, Maguire said: “I was confident I could of played a major part this summer for my country after the season I’ve had. I’ve been left shocked and gutted by the decision. I’ve loved nothing more than putting that shirt on and representing my country over the years. I wish the players all the best this summer.”

On the plane

Jordan Pickford: The Everton keeper was Gareth Southgate’s No 1 and has maintained top spot under Thomas Tuchel, with an impressive season for his club.

Dean Henderson: The Crystal Palace goalkeeper is set to be Pickford’s back-up.

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England will take a 26-player squad to the 2026 World Cup
England will take a 26-player squad to the 2026 World Cup (Getty Images/The Independent)

Nico O’Reilly: The Manchester City left-back was excellent in November’s World Cup qualifiers after impressing under Pep Guardiola this season, and his two-goal show in the Carabao Cup final only further secured his place in the England squad.

John Stones: The Manchester City defender has endured a difficult season with injury but, if he is fit, the experienced centre-back will play a role at the World Cup.

Marc Guehi: Stones’ fellow City centre-back is perhaps the most certain defender to start England’s first World Cup game.

Ezri Konsa: The Aston Villa centre-back has cemented his place as one of Tuchel’s most reliable options, having played more minutes under the German manager than any other defender.

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Elliot Anderson: Tuchel has made clear that Anderson is the leading candidate to play in the holding role position, and his performances for Nottingham Forest and England have been outstanding. Anderson’s defensive instincts will help free up Declan Rice in midfield.

Nottingham Forest’s Elliot Anderson is in Thomas Tuchel’s plans
Nottingham Forest’s Elliot Anderson is in Thomas Tuchel’s plans (PA)

Declan Rice: Part of Tuchel’s leadership group and essential to any success at the World Cup in England’s box-to-box No 8 position.

Jude Bellingham: The Real Madrid man has won back his place in the England squad, although there remains tension with the manager. Yet England need their best players firing to have any chance of winning the World Cup, and Bellingham is undoubtedly one of them.

Morgan Rogers: Tuchel turned to Rogers in Bellingham’s absence during qualifying, and the Villa midfielder looks poised to earn a place in the squad as an option at No 10.

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Bukayo Saka: The 24-year-old winger has been under a little bit of pressure to refind his very best form for Arsenal, but he will certainly be in the squad and is the most likely starter on England’s right wing this summer.

Anthony Gordon: The Newcastle winger is contention to start on the left wing, and has regularly featured there for Tuchel so far. He has racked up more than 20 goal contributions this season, making him one of the few England forwards in form.

Marcus Rashford: Goals and assists for Barcelona have pushed Rashford’s cause and Tuchel likes him, although the manager has also had cautionary words about wasting his talent. Rashford’s versatility, able to cover both wing and striker should Kane need it, helps his selection cause.

Marcus Rashford has featured regularly in Thomas Tuchel’s England side
Marcus Rashford has featured regularly in Thomas Tuchel’s England side (Mike Egerton/PA)

Harry Kane: It is easy to forget that plenty of pundits and fans wanted Kane dropped for the Euro 2024 final. He has been phenomenal ever since, surpassing 50 goals this campaign, and the big question now is whether England’s captain can translate his sensational club form at Bayern Munich into dominating an international tournament.

In contention

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Aaron Ramsdale: Looked to have regained his place as England’s third-choice goalkeeper, but will Tuchel prefer to give James Trafford the experience of a major tournament?

James Trafford: Included in England’s March squad, but the goalkeeper’s lack of game time for Manchester City this season is the reason why he may miss out.

Reece James: Tuchel adores the Chelsea captain and there is no doubt James will be at the World Cup if he is fit, most likely as the starting right-back. But his fitness in itself is such an uncertainty – he has only recently recovered from a hamstring injury – that he doesn’t make our on-the-plane list, yet.

Tino Livramento: The Newcastle full-back is liked by Tuchel and his ability to play both sides adds to his appeal – but a thigh injury makes him a doubt to make the tournament.

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Reece James, centre, celebrates his goal against Latvia (Mike Egerton/PA)
Reece James, centre, celebrates his goal against Latvia (Mike Egerton/PA) (PA Wire)

Dan Burn: Burn is a popular squad player who adds something different with his towering physical presence. He is currently battling to be Tuchel’s fourth choice at centre-back behind Stones, Guehi and Konsa, but faces competition from Harry Maguire.

Djed Spence: Much like Livramento, Tuchel likes that Spence has experience playing both full-back roles for his club, Tottenham. But it may be that only one of the two full-backs goes to the World Cup, and Livramento has had the edge when both are fit.

Jarell Quansah: The Leverkusen defender made his long-awaited debut in November’s World Cup qualifiers and could take one of the fringe spots in the squad.

Lewis Hall: The defender has been excellent for Newcastle this season and has a chance of making the World Cup squad after his involvement in recent internationals.

Myles Lewis-Skelly: Tuchel loves the Arsenal youngster, but he has barely featured at left-back for the Gunners this season, with Riccardo Calafiori and Piero Hincapie both preferred by Mikel Arteta – which cost him his place in November’s squad. Yet a recent, impressive run in central midfield could give Lewis-Skelly a route into England’s plans.

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Myles Lewis-Skelly faces a fight for minutes at Arsenal this season
Myles Lewis-Skelly faces a fight for minutes at Arsenal this season (The FA via Getty)

James Garner: One of the few players to come away with any credit from England’s dismal March internationals, and could snatch one of the fringe places in the squad as back-up midfielder.

Kobbie Mainoo: Back in the squad after strong performances for a rejuvenated Manchester United under Michael Carrick, but looked a little sluggish defensively in the March friendly against Japan.

Jordan Henderson: Henderson has been a regular inclusion by Tuchel during qualifying and it is very possible he will be in the squad as the back-up to Anderson in the No 6 role.

Adam Wharton: The Crystal Palace midfielder was something of a surprise inclusion by Gareth Southgate at Euro 2024 but has since established himself as one of the best midfielders in the Premier League, with the ability to play as a deep-lying playmaker as well as in a box-to-box role. He played in November’s match against Albania as the No 6.

Eberechi Eze: Tuchel has spoken in glowing terms about Eze as a player who offers something different, creatively, from Bellingham and Rogers. His ability to play wide and as a No 10 would be a useful asset in the squad, although he still faces huge competition for a spot.

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Morgan Gibbs-White: Gibbs-White was initially given minutes by Tuchel before being edged out by the sheer number of options in central roles. But his sensational late-season form for Forest has seen him climb back up the pecking order.

Cole Palmer: It seems incredible not to list Palmer on the plane, but the sheer intensity of competition for attacking spots makes his position uncertain, and his poor performance against Japan only increased the doubt over his place. Bellingham, Rogers and Eze can all play in that role, while Saka and Madueke appear likely to be first-choice options on the right flank. Palmer will probably be at the World Cup, but Tuchel has made no guarantees.

Cole Palmer struggled to impose himself on Japan at Wembley
Cole Palmer struggled to impose himself on Japan at Wembley (John Walton/PA Wire)

Phil Foden: Foden, like Palmer, is another supremely talented England player who could be left behind. The City midfielder has barely featured under Tuchel so far and has lost his place in Pep Guardiola’s team. He struggled playing as a false nine against Japan in the March internationals, and his spot in the England squad is in serious doubt.

Noni Madueke: Madueke is Saka’s deputy at Arsenal and should fill the same role for England, having performed well in September’s thrashing of Serbia, the highlight of Tuchel’s reign so far.

Jarrod Bowen: The West Ham captain seems to be third choice on the right wing behind Saka and Madueke, but his league form has been good and he has a chance of squeezing onto the plane. Bowen’s ability to play as No 9 could also play in his favour, if Tuchel decides not to take a back-up striker.

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Dominic Solanke: The Tottenham striker has struggled for fitness this season, and is injured again, but was given gametime in the March friendlies. Could he be England’s back-up No 9?

Ollie Watkins: A sluggish start to the Premier League season saw Watkins left out of the squad for November’s internationals. But a late surge in form for Aston Villa has lifted him back into contention for a spot on the plane.

Outside bets

Trevoh Chalobah: A badly timed injury playing in the Champions League for Chelsea may have scuppered Chalobah’s hopes of making the World Cup, although he is back to fitness now.

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Levi Colwill: The 23-year-old appears to have put his injury troubles behind him, and is known to be highly rated by the England hierarchy.

Ben White: Back in the fold for the first time since leaving the World Cup in Qatar, Tuchel was considering White as a right-back option. But a medial ligament injury sustained against West Ham earlier this month is likely to have ended his hopes.

Fikayo Tomori: The AC Milan defender was back in the squad for March, but faces stiff competition for a centre-back place.

Luke Shaw: Didn’t make the March squad, with Hall and O’Reilly preferred as left-back options.

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Trent Alexander-Arnold: Tuchel has been frank about his preference for James and Livramento in the pecking order at right-back, hinting at concerns about Alexander-Arnold’s defensive concentration. Time seems to have run out for the Real Madrid defender to win back his place.

Trent Alexander-Arnold must impress at Real Madrid to be at the World Cup
Trent Alexander-Arnold must impress at Real Madrid to be at the World Cup (PA)

Dominic Calvert-Lewin: An impressive goalscoring campaign for Leeds has seen Calvert-Lewin push himself into the reckoning. But he was sent home from the March camp while Solanke was retained, hinting at his true place in the pecking order.

Predicted England squad for 2026 World Cup

Goalkeepers: Pickford, D Henderson, Trafford.

Defenders: James, Livramento, Stones, Guehi, Konsa, Burn, Quansah, Lewis-Skelly, O’Reilly.

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Midfielders: Anderson, J Henderson, Wharton, Rice, Mainoo.

Forwards: Saka, Madueke, Palmer, Bellingham, Rogers, Gordon, Rashford.

Strikers: Kane, Watkins.

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Second Strictly Come Dancing star revealed as Love Island’s Dani Dyer signs up for show

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Strictly Come Dancing have announced the second name set to take to the dancefloor this Autumn and Winter, after EastEnders actress Lacey Turner

Strictly Come Dancing have revealed the name of their second star – and it’s a familiar face.

The BBC show is back for a new series this Autumn and Winter and a new face has now signed up for the programme. Dani Dyer will make her glorious return to the show following her early exit last year due to injury.

Dani said of her return: “I am so excited to be back in the ballroom this September! I just cannot wait to get my dancing shoes back on and hopefully this time around I can actually make it to week one!

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“I’m just over the moon and cannot wait to find out who else is doing it!” Dani withdrew last year due to injury before the show even began and there had been hope she’d make her return again.

Lacey Turner was the first star to be confirmed for the show. Speaking about signing up for the show, she said: “I am so excited to being making my way to the dance floor this year to be a part of Strictly Come Dancing! I am a huge fan and can’t quite believe I will be taking part and not watching at home this year! I look forward to meeting everyone and learning a new skill!”

Strictly has also had a change up top when Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman both stepped down from their hosting roles.. Emma Willis, Josh Widdecombe and Johannes Radebe have been confirmed to replace them.

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Speaking about joining the show, Emma said: “It’s no secret that I’m a huge fan of Strictly – I’ve cheered and danced along from my sofa for years – so to be stepping into the Strictly ballroom is something I can’t quite comprehend.

“It’s impossible to fill the shoes that Tess and Claudia have left behind – two wonderful, iconic women who have been the beating heart of Strictly for so long. I can only hope that we are able to help to steer the ship as beautifully as they have, into this new chapter. I can’t wait to spend my weekends with Josh and Jojo, the incredible dancers and the judges.”

Johannes added “To be returning to Strictly Come Dancing in this new role is beyond anything I ever imagined. This show has always stood for joy, heart, and togetherness, and I feel deeply honoured to now help carry that magic forward.

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“To do it alongside the formidable Emma Willis and the utterly brilliant Josh Widdicombe makes it even more special. I’m ready-sequins, nerves, and all…please bear with me. Love Jojo.”

Josh said: “Dancing the Charleston dressed as a penguin for the 2024 Christmas Special of Strictly remains my career high point, so I am giddy with excitement, honoured and a little overawed to be given the chance to step into the biggest shoes in television. I adore Emma and Jojo and can’t wait to spend my weekends with them. I’ll dust off the penguin costume.”

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Police ‘increasingly concerned’ for missing Jonathan

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Jonathan, 50, was last seen at a family address in Gateshead on June 2.

Officers say Jonathan, originally from the Consett area, has links to Bishop Auckland.

He is described as 5ft 10in tall, of slim build, with dark brown shaved hair and a stubbly beard.

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Jonathan was last seen wearing a flat cap, a black tracksuit top with white stripes down the arms, cargo trousers and walking boots. He was also carrying a rucksack.

Police are appealing for information as concerns grow for his welfare.

Anyone who has seen Jonathan, or who has information about his whereabouts, is asked to call 999.

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North Yorks Police ready for ‘odd’ World Cup amid anti-social warning

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​A Chief Inspector of North Yorkshire Police has said the force is prepared for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which kicks off on Thursday, June 11, and will “wait and see” what demands it faces.

​With 13 different kick-off times, some matches will start at 5pm (BST) while others will not get underway until 5am.

​Speaking to coastal councillors last week, Neighbourhood Policing Chief Inspector Lucy McNeill said: “It is a real unknown, because we have never had one like this, with matches at such different times over the course of the night.”

​Chair of the Scarborough and Whitby Area Committee, Cllr Liz Colling, asked how the force would address cases of domestic abuse.

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She said: “With the World Cup and lots of drinking, are we expecting a peak in domestic abuse, is that the pattern, and how do we resource support for that?

​Chief Inspector McNeill said: “I think it is a bit of an odd World Cup this year as the matches are happening at really strange and different times.

​“It is a bit of an unknown as to what impact that is going to have on spikes in domestic abuse, the level of drinking, and the demand on police and other agencies as well.”

​She added that North Yorkshire Police will have “some additional staff on for some of the key matches, that we think will be very popular, but really a lot of it is wait and see”.

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​Anyone experiencing domestic abuse is encouraged to contact NYP at https://www.northyorkshire.police.uk/contact/af/contact-us-beta/contact-us/.

​Chief Superintendent Fiona Willey, of North Yorkshire Police, said fans and residents could expect “firm, fair and friendly policing” which was particularly focused on keeping the nighttime economy safe.

​Anti-social or criminal behaviour will not be tolerated, she added.

​Chief Superintendent Willey commented: “As we approach the start of the World Cup, it’s important to remember that our town and city centres are shared spaces, with people celebrating, working, visiting and going about their lives. A little respect goes a long way towards making sure everyone can enjoy a safe and enjoyable night.

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​”Sadly, for some people, major football tournaments can also be a time when the risk of domestic abuse increases. While football itself doesn’t cause domestic abuse, certain behaviours linked to these events, such as alcohol use, can make abuse more likely.

​“Our priority is to support and protect anyone who may be at risk, and to use all available powers to identify and arrest those who cause harm.”

​According to the women’s aid charity Solace, when England lose a World Cup game, incidents of domestic violence increase by 38 per cent and by 26 per cent when they win.

​The charity said that major sporting events are “the catalyst for a rise in domestic violence”.

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In 2024, Women’s Aid launched the ‘No More Years of Hurt’ campaign highlighting the spike in domestic abuse during big football games.

​Women can call The Freephone National Domestic Abuse Helpline, run by Refuge on 0808 2000 247 for free at any time, day or night. The staff will offer confidential, non-judgemental information and support.

​Men can call Respect Men’s Advice Line on 0808 8010 327 (Monday to Friday 10am to 8pm) for non-judgemental information and support.

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World shares are mixed after Wall Street’s latest AI sell-off

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World shares were mixed on Thursday following another sell-off of artificial-intelligence stocks that dragged the U.S. market sharply lower.

Oil prices fell after rising earlier as the U.S. launched a second round of airstrikes against Iran.

In early European trading, Germany’s DAX was nearly unchanged at 24,188.88 and the CAC 40 in Paris gained 0.4% to 8,192.55. The FTSE 100 in London added 0.5% to 10,307.39.

The future for the S&P 500 was up 0.8%, while that for the Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 0.7%.

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Tokyo’s Nikkei 225 edged up less than 0.1% to 64,217.27 after falling earlier in the day, while the Kospi in South Korea gained 0.4% to 7,763.95.

Hong Kong’s Hang Seng fell 0.7% to 24,249.29, while the Shanghai Composite index was down 0.2% to 3,987.01.

In Australia, the S&P/ASX 200 likewise shed 0.2% to 8,633.20.

Taiwan’s Taiex slipped 0.2% and India’s Sensex rose 0.2%.

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On Wednesday, Wall Street’s former superstars continue to face heavy scrutiny.

The S&P 500 dropped 1.6% for its first back-to-back drop in three weeks. Closing at 7,266.99, it’s back to where it was in early May.

The Dow tumbled 1.9% and the Nasdaq composite led the market lower with a 2% slide.

Wall Street has been shaky since last week, when AI stocks went from roaring to records to suddenly turn lower. Among the worries is that their prices may have shot too high, too fast because of AI mania. The question now is whether the break lower has cleared out excessive optimism that may have built into their stock prices, or if it’s the start of a longer downturn.

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Micron Technology swung from an early loss of nearly 4% to a modest gain and back to a loss of 4.7%. It’s coming off a wild stretch where it sank 7.7% last Thursday, then plunged another 13.3% Friday and rallied 9.9% Monday.

Nvidia, the chip company that’s grown into a nearly $4.9 trillion behemoth because of the AI boom, was the heaviest weight on the S&P 500 after falling 3.7%. The second heaviest was another AI winner, Broadcom, which fell 5.1%.

Some of the pressure on AI stocks could also be coming from investors pulling cash out to prepare for high-profile debuts on the U.S. stock market for several AI giants. SpaceX’s initial public offering could come later this week, for example.

Early Thursday, Brent crude oil, the international standard, fell $1.30 to $91.80 per barrel. It was at around $70 a barrel before the start of the war in late February.

U.S. benchmark crude oil was down $1.22 to $88.81 a barrel.

Oil prices climbed on Wednesday after President Donald Trump warned Iran would “pay the price” for stalled negotiations between the two sides. The war in the Middle East has been keeping the Strait of Hormuz effectively shut to oil tankers, which has prevented the delivery of crude from the Persian Gulf to customers worldwide.

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High oil prices have sent inflation higher, and a report on Wednesday showed that prices for U.S. consumers jumped in May at the highest speed in three years.

Traders are betting the Federal Reserve will have to hike its main interest rate at least once this year, given price pressures and the strength of the U.S. job market.

High yields can slow entire economies and undercut prices for all kinds of investments, including stocks and cryptocurrencies. They hit investments seen as the most expensive in particular, and some critics are calling AI a bubble where investment inflated too far.

In other dealings early Thursday, the dollar slipped to 160.54 Japanese yen from 160.56 yen. The euro fell to $1.1534 from $1.1537.

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Wackers Scarborough seeks pavement seating in town centre

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​The Wackers fish and chip establishment in Scarborough is seeking a new pavement licence from the council.

​David Atkin’s application to North Yorkshire Council proposes siting three tables and nine chairs outside the town centre restaurant at 1 Vernon Road.

​Representations are currently open regarding the proposal and members of the public have been invited to comment on the scheme.

​The deadline to contact the licensing authority is Wednesday, June 24.

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​Wackers is rated 3.9 out of five on Tripadvisor based on more than 400 reviews, and is listed as 21 out of 99 for ‘quick bites’ in Scarborough.

​Anyone wishing to make representations regarding the application should give notice in writing to: North Yorkshire Council, Licensing Services, Town Hall, St Nicholas Street, Scarborough, YO11 2HG.

​The authority can also be contacted by email at licensing.east@northyorks.gov.uk.

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​The council’s website states: “It is an offence knowingly or recklessly to make a false statement in connection with an application punishable on summary conviction by an unlimited fine.”

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Councillor responds after Sharples firebomb attack

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Emergency services were called to Eastgrove Avenue at around 9.20pm on Wednesday, June 10, after reports of a suspected arson attack at a property.

The family have been left in shock after the incident.

Greater Manchester Police said all occupants were safely evacuated and no injuries were reported. Detectives believe the incident was targeted and have launched an investigation.

The incident is being treated as a “targeted” attack and the family believe it may have been racially motivated.

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Cllr Hilary Fairclough, of Astley Bridge, said: “Obviously everyone would be disturbed by what happened.

“I hope we can all work together and get something sorted. I will liaise with the community safety team.”

The fire happened last night at roughly 9.15 pm. (Image: Public)

Police have said officers will carry out reassurance visits in the area while enquiries continue.

Cllr Fairclough said incidents of this nature were unusual for the area, although there had been reports of other crimes nearby in recent weeks.

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She added: “It isn’t usual; there have been a few different things, not racially, but I know recently around Rainshaw Street in a similar area, they’ve had a few cars broken into.”

The councillor encouraged anyone worried about the incident to seek support and report concerns.

Cllr Fairclough added: “If residents are concerned or worried, then contact me by all means, or the police, and I’ll work with them to make sure they feel safer.”

Words from another local representative have been said from a civic leader of Bolton.

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Saeed Atcha MBE DL, Chief Executive Officer of Youth Leads UK: “The reported fire bombing at an Imam’s house in Bolton is deeply disturbing and sickening. My thoughts are immediately with the Imam, his family, and the wider community.

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“Incidents like this shake our sense of safety, community and belonging – and every civic and community leader in this borough needs to say so, loudly and clearly.

“I am calling on Greater Manchester Police to investigate this swiftly and thoroughly. The community deserves answers quickly.

“To everyone in Bolton feeling anxious or afraid right now – I stand with you. We need to come together, stay vigilant, and make clear that attacks like this have no place in our town.”

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Anyone with information, CCTV or dashcam footage is asked to contact police quoting log 3561 of June 10, 2026 to police.

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Bolton Eastgrove Avenue firebomb attack was ‘targeted’

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Police said officers were called to Eastgrove Avenue in Sharples at around 9.20pm on Wednesday, June 10, after reports of a suspected arson.

Emergency services attended and all occupants were safely evacuated from the home. No injuries were reported.

The Patel family said they were left terrified after the attack on their home.

The fire happened last night at roughly 9.15 pm. (Image: Public)

Detective Chief Inspector Mike Sharples said: “Incidents like this are not acceptable in our community and no one should be made to feel threatened or intimidated. Thankfully, no one was injured, however, the consequences of this suspected arson attack could have been very different.”

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Police said they believe the incident was targeted, but stressed there is no wider risk to the public.

Officers will carry out reassurance visits in the community as enquiries continue.

DCI Sharples added: “We understand this incident may cause concern within the community; we are working to find those responsible and bring them to justice. We believe this was a targeted attack, and there is no risk to the wider public. Officers will be providing reassurance with visits in the community throughout the day.”

The attack happened at a family home with footage showing a masked person throwing a lit object through a front window.

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Homeowner Hassan Patel previously said his son had just taken the bins out when he saw two people on a motorbike nearby moments before the explosion.

His son, Umair Yusuf, described the fear felt by the family after escaping the blaze previously, saying they had a sleepless night following the shock

Fire crews from Bolton North and Farnworth stations attended the scene and worked alongside police to make the area safe, according to Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service.

Police are now appealing for witnesses, CCTV and dashcam footage.

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DCI Sharples said: “Our enquiries to identify those responsible are ongoing, and we urge anyone with information that may assist our investigation to please come forward.”

Anyone with information is asked to call 101, quoting log 3561 of 10/06/2026, or contact police via the LiveChat service at gmp.police.uk. Information can also be passed anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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Ely riots teen threw missile and celebrated when officer was hurt – live updates

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A 16-year-old girl threw a missile during the Ely riots and celebrated when an officer was hurt, the fourth day of the sentencing hearing has heard. The violence began following the deaths of two teenage boys in an electric bike collision on May 22, 2023. A total of 30 people who were involved are being sentenced at Cardiff Crown Court.

Around 150 people attended the riot which saw hours of violence and vandalism take place on the streets on and near Wilson Road in the west Cardiff suburb.

Kyrees Sullivan, 16, and Harvey Evans, 15, were killed while riding an electric bike through the streets in the area. The two young boys were involved in a fatal collision and were later pronounced dead at the scene. Stay in the know by making sure you’re receiving our daily newsletter

The mothers of the two teenagers attempted to run to their children, grief-stricken and in desperation, but their path was blocked by the police.

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Moments after the collision large crowds consisting of members of the close-knit community of Ely came out to witness the horror as it unfolded.

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Shock and sadness quickly turned to distress and anger at how the police were handling the scene and as rumours circulated that the police were responsible for the death of Kyrees and Harvey who had previously been pursued by a police van.

Police officers set up a cordon to protect the scene but as time went on a larger proportion of the crowd became hostile towards the police with that hostility quickly escalating to the point the police were facing a flat-out riot.

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Hundreds of police officers were directed to assist colleagues as missiles were thrown from the crowd including bottles, bricks, plasterboard, and fireworks.

Cars parked in the street were rolled over and set alight, doors were taken off their hinges and thrown at officers, mattresses were set alight, and petrol bombs were thrown with one police officer engulfed in flames.

On Wednesday, a sentencing hearing at Cardiff Crown Court heard Jasmine Smith – who was cousins with Harvey Evans – joined in with mass riots in the Cardiff suburb after police were wrongly blamed for the boys’ deaths.

Matthew Cobbe, prosecuting, told the court on Wednesday how Smith threw two missiles later on in the evening of May 22, 2023. She was seen shortly before 8pm approaching the front of the cordon which had been erected by police and she witnessed the aggression of others and told an officer: “You want to kill another kid tonight, I’m here.”

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Smith said she had a poor recollection of the riots due to intoxication. Sali Harmes, for Smith, told the court Harvey was Smith’s cousin. At that point Smith became tearful in the dock.

Ms Harmes said of Smith: “Her emotions were heightened due to what happened to him [Harvey]. She saw Harvey and Kyrees’ mothers were crying at the scene, but didn’t know what happened to them. After it was announced they had died, she became swept up in the mob instead of dealing with her grief.”

McKenzie Pring was described as a “good friend” of the boys, and spoke to one of their mothers while trying to “support people”, but when information seeped through and others began challenging the police, Pring threw three missiles.

Lianna Tucker was said to have been confrontational and was heard saying: “Get your f****** hands off me.” She was one of the last to move back, picked up items off the ground and handed them to fellow defendant Kyle Telemaque.

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She was also seen picking up items from the floor and throwing them. The defendant told one officer: “You daft c***, keep away from me.”

Tucker later told police in her interview she thought the police had killed Kyrees and Harvey. She said: “I heard feds, I went up by Wilson where the boys had died. I was told by everyone it was the feds who killed them, and did something I shouldn’t have and joined in. I thought it was you guys who had killed them.”

Westcott was seen dragging a trolley and encouraging others during the riot. He was arrested and interviewed, answered “no comment” and made the assertion “the police killed my mates”.

His mobile phone was seized and examined. Messages were found on the phone, in which he agreed “feds going to die tonight”. He also said he had “slit one’s face”.

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On Thursday, defendants Ryan Knight, Jumana Fouad, Jaydan Baston, Jamie Bateman and Liam Williams will be appearing at the sentencing hearing.

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Manchester City release first images of new museum opening at The Etihad Campus

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Visitors will be able to visit ‘nostalgic environments’ from throughout the Club’s history, including Moss Side, the home of Manchester City’s Maine Road Stadium from 1923 to 2003

Manchester City has given a first glimpse at its brand new museum experience designed to immerse visitors in the history and culture of the club. The Manchester City Museum Experience will be spread across ten spaces covering 1,700 square metres within the £300m Medlock Square entertainment district at the Etihad Campus.

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Visitors will be able to visit ‘nostalgic environments’ from throughout the Club’s history, including Moss Side, the home of Manchester City’s Maine Road Stadium from 1923 to 2003. They can also take part in interactive experiences including football punditry or pose with all 48 major trophies won by the Club’s first teams.

Designed by Ralph Appelbaum Associates (RAA), who have designed The Crown Jewels Exhibition at the Tower of London, the London Transport Museum, and the Second World War Galleries at the Imperial War Museum, the new Manchester City experience will combine the ‘latest immersive technology’ with physical memorabilia drawn from across the club’s history.

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A dedicated temporary pop-up space will allow new and evolving stories to be shared over time, while fan memories are woven throughout. Hidden details and surprising ‘did you know’ facts are also embedded across the experience to ensure even the most devoted fans discover something new about the club.

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The experience will also feature the ‘City x PUMA Arena’, an interactive area where visitors can take part in a variety of active football challenges to test their football ability. This includes a shooting game inspired by Sergio Aguero’s last-minute goal against Queens Park Rangers in 2012.

Commenting on the plans, Danny Wilson, Managing Director at Manchester City Operations, said: “Building a completely new museum has allowed us to create an immersive experience that celebrates the people and moments which have shaped Manchester City.

“But our story isn’t traditional and straightforward, so why should our museum experience be? We want something different. Something immersive which will resonate with our fans, as well as excite the wider city.

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“In doing so, we have developed something that appeals to fans, complements the Etihad Campus and provides a year-round attraction for the city.”

The new £300m entertainment destination opening next to the Etihad Stadium will be known as Medlock Square. Once complete, the venue will operate 365 days a year and include a new 401-bed hotel, office space, a range of food and drink options, a covered fan zone, and a roof walk experience.

There will also be a best-in-class flagship CityStore, delivered in conjunction with PUMA and club retail partner stichd – providing an immersive new retail experience for fans, spread over three floors. In addition to an increased merchandise offering and exclusive stadium store product, fans will also be able to enjoy a brand-new, enhanced personalisation experience.

The club also recently opened its newly expanded north stand, which has increased the capacity of the Etihad Stadium to more than 60,000. The newly developed north stand has been renamed ‘The Pep Guardiola Stand’ in recognition of their previous manager.

The Manchester City Museum Experience will complement the club’s existing stadium tour. Further information about the museum experience, including booking details, will be shared ahead of its opening later in 2026 during the phased completion of Medlock Square.

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SNP and Greens ‘sweeping things under the carpet’ after blocking inquiry into Peter Murrell scandal

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Pro-independence MSPs have been accused of dodging scrutiny after the Greens refused to join other opposition parties in demanding a probe into Nicola Sturgeon’s estranged husband.

The SNP and Scottish Greens have been accused of “sweeping things under the carpet” after they last night blocked a Holyrood inquiry into Peter Murrell.

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The environmentalists instead proposed a broader investigation into the financing of all political parties – despite the Scottish Parliament lacking any powers to legislate on the matter – which was supported by Nationalists.

The SNP is under mounting pressure to explain why it ignored whistleblowers concerned about the state of party finances years before Murrell was eventually jailed last month. The former Nationalist CEO was able to embezzle £400,000 over a decade without any senior party figures raising the alarm.

Scottish Labour deputy leader Jackie Baillie said: “The Greens amendment that they moved is literally a smokescreen and a place, if you like, that affords cover for the SNP.

“This is about, as far as the Government and the SNP are concerned, sweeping things under the carpet, nothing to see here, we have just to trust them.

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“The reality is, this is probably one of the biggest scandals that I have witnessed in Scotland in the Scottish Parliament, and it doesn’t just impact on the SNP, it impacts on all our politicians, because the lack of trust that the public have is further undermined, so we do need a parliamentary inquiry.

“It should be cross-party, so there are questions that actually have nothing to do with the internal workings of the SNP.

“The internal workings of the SNP should be considered by them and should be considered by the Electoral Commission, but the reality is there are questions in relation to the length and cost of the police investigation.”

Murrell pleaded guilty last month to embezzling more than £400,000 over 12 years and will be sentenced later in June.

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Asked whether Scottish Labour would take part in the inquiry that was voted through Holyrood, Dame Jackie said: “If an inquiry is set up, we will of course take part.”

MPs on the Scottish Affairs Committee at Westminster could still step in and launch their own investigation.

The committee has made clear it feels Holyrood is the “most appropriate place for an inquiry”, with MPs now waiting to see if there is any change at the Scottish Parliament before they decide if they should “undertake substantive work on this matter”.

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