The two officers were left with minor neck, shoulder, and back injuries.
Man deliberately drives into police car
A man who deliberately drove at a police car and left two officers injured has been jailed. Bilal Dawlatzai, 25, drove a blue Vauxhall Astra into a marked police car to get away on the evening of April 20.
Traffic officers had signalled for him to stop at the Herlington Centre, in Orton Malborne, Peterborough. This was because information suggested he was disqualified from driving and had a history of dangerous driving.
The collision left two police officers with minor neck, shoulder, and back injuries. At Huntingdon Law Courts on Wednesday, June 3, Dawlatzai, of no fixed address admitted to dangerous driving, failing to stop for police, disqualified driving, criminal damage, two counts of assault of emergency worker, and failing to provide comply with a roadside drink/drug test.
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He was handed a 20-month prison sentence. He was also banned from driving for 52 months.
Detective Constable Joshua Crown, who investigated, said: “This was a great example of teamwork between officers and CCTV operators to locate and coordinate the stop on Dawlatzai.
“I would like to commend the officers who put themselves at risk to stop Dawlatzai – it may be seen as just doing their job, but no one should have to suffer injury in the workplace.”
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Anthony Head and his longtime partner Sarah Fisher were introduced to each other in the early 80’s backstage at the National Theatre – they met and stayed together until their deaths
Anthony Head, who died of “complications due to pneumonia” on Friday, and his longtime partner Sarah Fisher died suddenly on January 1 at age 61, the couple’s daughters, Emily and Daisy, confirmed in a Facebook post at the time.
“We are so sorry to have to share the news that our extraordinary, kind and talented mother, Sarah, passed away recently,” Emily and Daisy wrote in their Facebook statement, adding that the passing was “immensely shocking to us all” as it “came with very little warning.”
“No words could ever express all that she encompassed, or begin to describe the crater her absence has left.”
Here’s everything to know about Anthony Head’s wife and kids.
They met backstage at a show
The couple was introduced to each other in the early 80’s backstage at the National Theatre, where Head was performing in a run of “Danton’s Death.”
“I was doing a play called Danton’s Death and for the last entrance I had to come on as a soldier taking traitors to the guillotine,” he recalled to Hello! Magazine in 2001, per People. “I’d wait in a corridor at the back with my musket and one day this beautiful lady walked past carrying a pint of beer for some guy front of house.”
Head continued, “I got there earlier and earlier in the hope I’d see her again. Eventually, we’d sit and chat before I’d have to go on for a beheading.”
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Head told The Mirror in January 2012 that they never actually married. “I’ve asked her to marry me several times, but she’s not interested,” he said.
Fisher was an animal welfare advocate
Prior to her death, Fisher lived with Head in Bath, England, where the animal rights advocate ran Tilley Farm — a sanctuary for rescued horses, ponies and donkeys.
While she and Head were together from 1982 until her death, Head revealed in 2018 that Fisher simply had no desire to get married.
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“She just isn’t interested [in getting married]. She says f–k off and then runs off to throw up,” he joked to the Daily Telegraph.
Still, he considered himself to be “married” and added, “I just can’t imagine my life without Sarah. And I definitely wouldn’t want to.”
They had two children together
Head and Fisher welcomed two daughters, Emily and Daisy. As they grew up, Emily and Daisy often stepped out with their parents for public events, including award shows and red carpets.
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Daisy and Emily both followed in their father’s footsteps and became actresses.
Fisher died in December 2025
Fisher sadly died in December 2025, her daughters announced on Facebook.
“It is immensely shocking to us all, and came with very little warning,” the post read. “No words could ever express all that she encompassed, or begin to describe the crater her absence has left.
The post continued, “We know how profoundly she has impacted the lives of so many, and we couldn’t be more proud of the legacy she is leaving behind.”
The broadcaster is fronting a new documentary about the condition, which is the UK’s biggest killer
Simon Hamalienko and Adam Care Live News Reporter
18:13, 05 Jun 2026Updated 18:19, 05 Jun 2026
Jon Snow, who read the news on Channel 4 for over 30 years, has revealed he is living with Alzheimer’s disease.
Snow, 79, hosted Channel 4 News from 1989-2021 and was diagnosed with dementia in 2023, but has only now chosen to speak publicly.
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Jon, who is supporting the Alzheimer’s Society, has decided to open up about his diagnosis to raise awareness of the condition, which affects around a million people in the UK.
His life with the condition will feature in a new documentary produced by Basement Films, Jon Snow: A Last Big Story, which will air on Channel 4 on Saturday, June 20.
In an exclusive interview with the Daily Mail, Jon shared that following his retirement in 2021, he sank into a deep depression. He had became withdrawn and lost interest in things he once loved, reports the Daily Star.
Jon also worried that friends were no longer contacting him – “Nobody ever rings,” he said, “I’m forgotten.” In reality, he had forgotten about the calls.
Despite being reluctant to see a doctor, insisting there was nothing wrong, a cognitive assessment and brain scan revealed that Jon had Alzheimer’s disease.
Jon still questions the diagnosis, saying: “I mean sometimes I doubt whether I’ve really got it. I don’t know if it’s widespread knowledge. I don’t feel disabled in any way,” wondering if his behaviour is simply normal for his age.
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His wife Precious said: “Friends kept asking me if Jon was alright and I would have to lie and say he’s fine, but I knew he wasn’t.”
The Alzheimer’s Society says it is a common misconception to question whether dementia is a normal part of ageing.
While people often forget things more as they get older, dementia is caused by diseases of the brain and its symptoms can include problems with planning and decision-making, language, and sometimes changes in mood or behaviour.
In the film, Jon says: “At the beginning I wanted to hide it, there’s so much prejudice. Any sort of hint of mental decay, you’re sort of dead.
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“There are moments when it pops up but it’s not an all day every day condition, and that’s what I cling onto.”
Michelle Dyson, CEO of the Alzheimer’s Society, said: “Jon’s decision to talk publicly about his dementia diagnosis is a real act of courage and his story will resonate with so many.
“His support for Alzheimer’s Society will help spark a national conversation about dementia that we so desperately need. Despite being the UK’s biggest killer, dementia is still not treated with the same urgency as other major health conditions like cancer.
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“Alongside his wife Precious, Jon is shining a light on the need for faster, fairer access to diagnosis. An early diagnosis can unlock vital support, help families plan ahead and potentially open the door to participation in clinical trials.
“Yet too many people across the country are still waiting far too long for a diagnosis.
“We look forward to working with Jon, whose long-standing commitment to speaking out against injustice will help ensure the harsh realities of dementia cannot be ignored by the UK Government and the NHS.
“I would encourage anyone needing help or information to call our Dementia Support Line on 0333 150 3456 or visit alzheimers.org.uk.”
Here is what you can expect over the next few days
The weather throughout Northern Ireland is set to remain “changeable” this weekend, the Met Office has forecast.
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Friday saw some brighter conditions and fewer showers compared to much of the week before, with conditions often feeling cool, particularly in the wind.
The weather forecaster has advised that over the weekend of June 6-7, conditions will turn wetter and windier across much of the UK. It is expected there will be “a spell of rain and strengthening winds moving northeastwards”, while “winds will also strengthen, especially along coasts and in the west, with some locally gusty conditions possible.”
In Northern Ireland, it’s expected that rain will “become light and patchy” during Saturday morning. It will become dry and bright over western counties in the afternoon, then across the east in the evening. The maximum temperature is expected to reach 17C.
On Sunday, “outbreaks of heavy rain will move northeast” before “bright or sunny spells and showers” take hold for the beginning of next week. Temperatures on June 7 are expected to reach 18C.
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Met Office Chief Meteorologist, Chris Bulmer, said: “Over the next few days we’ll continue to see a fairly changeable picture, with a mix of sunshine and showers for many.
“Into the weekend, a more organised area of rain and stronger winds will move across the UK, although this system is likely to weaken as it does so.
“While some heavier rain and gusty conditions are possible at times, the overall picture remains one of changeable weather, with further spells of rain or showers interspersed with some drier and brighter periods.”
The World Cup’s expansion to 48 teams has made the tournament a natural home for accumulator betting. There are 72 games in the group stage alone, giving bettors endless possibilities when putting together an acca.
This page is for both betting newbies and frequent bettors, explaining what an accumulator is, how to place one, and tips that make a difference. Here at The Standard we have also considered the World Cup betting offers that boost value, and the bookmakers with the strongest acca propositions for tournament football.
What is a World Cup accumulator bet?
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An accumulator is a single bet that combines two or more selections from different events. Each individual selection – or leg – has to win for the bet to land.
With each leg that’s added to an accumulator, the odds are multiplied, meaning the more selections in an acca, the bigger the potential returns, but also very importantly the greater chance that it won’t win
If you’re new to accumulators – or accas – you may not be familiar with the naming convention. Doubles (2 legs), trebles (3 legs) and fourfolds (4 legs) are all technically accumulators, though some betting sites may only call bets made up of four legs and above an ‘acca’.
Accumulators share similarities with bet builders, but they are different. An acca is made up of bets from different matches, whilst a bet builder combines different markets from the same match into one wager.
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The start of the World Cup is crammed with games – 48 fixtures in two weeks, with up to five games per day. Often, kick-offs will overlap. The constant stream of games makes accas so popular during the World Cup.
How does a World Cup acca work?
To build a World Cup accumulator, you make selections from different World Cup matches, add them all to a single bet slip, set your desired stake, and place the bet. The bookmaker’s bet slip will multiply the odds for you automatically.
For example, a four-fold combining four favourites turns short individual prices into a much bigger combined return. One losing leg sinks the entire bet, regardless of the other three, so the risks are higher.
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Note that accas can be built with a mix of bet types – for example, a match result on Brazil v Morocco, both teams to score on England v Croatia, over 2.5 goals on France v Senegal and Mbappe to score anytime can all sit in the same acca.
Not all markets can be combined to make a World Cup accumulator, so check before trying to place a wager.
Types of World Cup acca offers
World Cup betting sites will run a range of acca bet offers during the tournament, offering various potential enhancements to multi bets.
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Each accumulator offer does something different, so be sure to check what promotions a bookmaker has before placing any kind of acca bet.
A common promo, an acca boost increases winnings for multi-leg accumulators – the boost percentage scales with the number of legs. For example, Bet365’s acca boost adds 2.5% to 100% to winnings on accumulators of 2 or more selections, so long as the acca features qualifying markets.
William Hill, BOYLE Sports, BetMGM, among others, also offer enhanced payouts on winning accas of varying degrees. Any enhanced winnings are paid out in cash but a maximum win cap is applied.
If you lose your acca by one leg, the bookmaker will refund your stake, typically in free bets.
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Ladbrokes’ Acca Insurance is the bookmaker’s signature offer, but QuinnBet, Betfred and BOYLE Sports all run their own variants.
Typically, the maximum refund is capped, usually at £10, and an accumulator must have a certain amount of legs to be eligible for insurance.
Acca freeze allows punters to freeze a winning score on one leg of their accumulator. Once the leg is frozen, it is marked as a winner, no matter the final outcome of the match.
This is Sky Bet’s signature offer, and it can be a powerful tool. World Cup accumulators must have five or more legs and only bets on to win markets are valid for freezing. One freeze per acca is allowed, and a total of three freezes per week.
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Acca loyalty and free bet clubs
Acca loyalty and free bet clubs reward punters who regularly place accas throughout the World Cup. Often, these rewards are credited as free bets.
BOYLE Sports’ Acca Loyalty promotion provides a free £5 acca for placing five qualifying multiples, whilst Sky Bet’s Free Bet Club will reward a £5 free bet after £25 has been staked over the course of a week.
World Cup eligibility varies, meaning punters should check the offer T&Cs before relying on any specific offer.
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Tips for World Cup acca betting
Stick to teams and fixtures you actually know. The group stage is the easiest entry point, but be careful not to underestimate smaller countries just because you haven’t heard of many of their players.
Don’t chase silly returns with too many legs. The break-even point on a six-fold or seven-fold is harsh; four or five legs is a sensible ceiling for most punters. The odds are extremely high on 15+ leg accas for a reason.
Avoid stacking short-priced favourites. Combining four 1/2 favourites turns a low-margin bet into a 5/1 shot – but if just one favourite doesn’t win, your bet loses. It isn’t worth the risk.
Take advantage of acca offers. Acca insurance turns a heartbreaking loss into a free bet refund, while acca boost can add 5-10 per cent on a typical four-fold.
Watch the kick-off schedule. Overlapping kick-offs add risk and remove the in-play option – staggered World Cup fixtures let you cash out a leg if needed.
How to place a World Cup acca
Choose a UK-licensed bookmaker.
Open an account with the chosen bookmaker. Once your account is set-up, find the World Cup section.
Add two or more selections to the bet slip. The more legs you add, the higher the odds, but also the increased risk of losing your bet.
Choose your accumulator options. Bettors who put together a fourfold could also bet on all the double combinations in that bet.
Choose your stake. Remember to never bet more than you can afford.
Confirm the bet, and keep track of the action.
It can be easy to look at the potential winnings on an accumulator but remember you can get carried away.
Betting sites can help you enjoy the World Cup, but only via gambling responsibly.
Gambling should never be treated as a source of income. Set a budget per match or per round, and make sure to never bet more than you can afford.
Betting websites will provide gambling tools such as deposit and time limits.
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We aim to offer every online gambler and reader of The Standard a safe and fair platform through unbiased reviews and offers from the UK’s best online gambling companies.
Gambling can be addictive, always play responsibly and only bet what you can afford to lose. Gambling sites have a number of tools to assist you to stay in control, including deposit limits and time outs. If you think you have a problem, advice and support is available for you now from BeGambleAware or Gamcare.
Any offers or odds listed in this article are correct at the time of publication but are subject to change. Terms & Conditions apply to all offers.
Army veterans from the Green Howards and Royal Yorkshire Regiments will take on the Middlesbrough Over 40’s team in a game that forms part of the museum’s “Battle Bowlers and Football Boots” exhibition.
The exhibition highlights the Green Howards’ historic ties to professional football and the role the sport has played in regimental life.
The Stan Hollis Memorial Cup will be played at The Dormans Club in Middlesbrough on Saturday, June 20.
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The charity family fun day will run from 10am to 6pm.
It will feature food stalls, live music, and a range of entertainment including karaoke, a comedian, and children’s activities.
Military supporters and football fans alike can enjoy the Royal Yorkshire Regiment’s weapon and equipment display, or explore the Green Howards Museum stand.
Funds raised will support three charities: the Green Howards Museum, the Royal Yorkshire Regiment Charitable Trust, and Unique, the Middlesbrough Over 40s’ chosen charity.
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Unique supports rare chromosome disorders. Kick-off is at 10.30am and entry is free.
The Green Howards Museum in Richmond is open Monday to Saturday.
Celebrity Gogglebox returned to Channel 4 on Friday (June 5) for a brand new series but just minutes in, some viewers were left fuming at the new lineup
22:03, 05 Jun 2026Updated 22:10, 05 Jun 2026
Disgruntled Celebrity Gogglebox viewers were left complaining just minutes into the new series.
The Channel 4 spin-off returned to screens on Friday (June 5) for a brand new run, welcoming back popular favourites such as Vernon Kay and Paddy McGuinness, Nick Grimshaw and niece Liv, and Denise Van Outen and Johnny Vaughan.
There are several new faces joining the new series too, including Olivia Attwood and her mum Jennifer, Harry and Matt aka Nitro and Legend from Gladiators.
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Rounding off the line-up are Strictly star George Clarke and content creator Max Balegde, alongside comedian and actor Julian Clary and actor and television presenter Nigel Havers.
However, just minutes in and viewers were left dissatisfied, with many baffled by the identities of the celebrities on screen. On X, one person said: “God am I old? Watching Celebrity Gogglebox and don’t know half of the celebrities on it.”, reports the Mirror.
Someone else added: “I’m so out of touch. Who are most of these ‘celebrities?’” A third chimed in: “Don’t know half of these celebrities.” Another penned: “Can they put names and occupation for some of them, because who tf are some of these people?”
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A fifth said: “F*** watching #CelebrityGogglebox whole minutes we lasted!! Series link removed.” A sixth penned: “Bloody hell, this is extremely irritating with all these so-called celebs all trying too hard to be funny.”
Another fumed: “Switched over. Can’t bear this anymore.” Someone else declared: “Needs renaming- unfunny non-celeb Z-list hasbeens.” Meanwhile, discussing her appearance on Celebrity Gogglebox, Olivia Attwood said it “was chaotic but in the best possible way”. She explained: “It’s not often that we agree on things which I think the viewers may find entertaining. My family are huge fans of the show so it’s a real honour to be a part of such an iconic British programme.”
Strictly 2025 finalist George Clarke also said: “I loved it, mainly because it gave me a full excuse to take the mick out of Max on national TV.
“He reacts to everything, so you’re never bored. It’s so easy to get into as well, you just sit there, say exactly what you’re thinking, and before you know it, we’ve gone completely off track!”
Coronation Street legend Nigel Havers also shared: “It’s a dream come true working with Julian on Gogglebox. I can’t think of a better way to spend an evening… (Julian wrote this).”
Celebrity Gogglebox airs every Friday at 9pm on Channel 4.
Final Fantasy 7 Revelation – Vincent Valentine is back (YouTube)
The biggest reveal at Summer Game Fest 2026 was the third of the Final Fantasy 7 remake games and it’ll be out on all formats at the same time.
This year’s Summer Game Fest was undoubtedly one of the best ones so far but, as ever, it was a frustrating experience to watch, as while there were lots of exciting games most barely got a minute or two on stage before the focus immediately switched to something else.
So while getting new glimpses at games such as Resident Evil Veronica, Alien: Isolation 2, and genATLAS (by the maker of ICO) were great there was very little official information and relatively little to glean from the footage itself.
Some games did get a little more time to shine though and Final Fantasy 7 Revelation got more than any, since it was the mic drop annoucement at the end of the show. The final part of the Final Fantasy 7 remake trilogy, it will be released in spring 2027 simultaneously on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC.
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Seemingly against the odds, the first two parts – Final Fantasy 7 Remake and Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth – have been exceptionally good, managing to honour the original PS1 game while also reinventing its gameplay, expanding its storytelling, and being perfectly accessible for anyone that doesn’t already know the story.
As such, there’s every reason to expect Revelation will be just as good, especially as Rebirth was our game of the year in 2024. It wasn’t a perfect experience though and while mileage did vary, many people felt the open world element was too overblown and bloated.
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If Square Enix felt they should react to that criticism it didn’t show during the reveal, with a lot of fuss made over the fact that it’s the ‘most expansive’ open world yet and that you can pilot the Highwind airship anywhere you want and immediately parachute to whatever’s below you.
Beyond that, the trailer featured everything you’d expect, including gunslinging vampire Vincent Valentine (who, like Yuffie, was only an optional character in the original) and Higwind pilot Cid as a playable character.
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Various Weapons – super hard enemy bosses – also turn up and you can now change each character’s outfit, which alters their attributes and abilities accordingly.
Exactly when in spring the game will be released was not mentioned, but technically that should put it somewhere between March and May. Which suggests that the game wasn’t initially planned for this year and isn’t trying to get out of the way of GTA 6.
The game’s reveal wasn’t the only time Final Fantasy 7 was mentioned during Summer Game Fest, with Tifa turning up as one of the new characters for season four of Street Fighter 6.
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Like most things at Summer Game Fest, that had been rumoured beforehand, but it makes sense as she is the brawler of the group. Although it’s rare for Street Fighter to feature cameos of characters from non-Capcom games.
The other three fighters are all brand new, which is always nice to see, with Yasmine and Arjun being complete unknowns at the moment. Bosch was in the story mode of Street Fighter 6 as your rival, but he’s never been playable before, although we can assume he’s a dab hand with a power drill.
ABOARD AIR FORCE ONE (AP) — President Donald Trump said Friday that he wants his new acting director of national intelligence, Bill Pulte, to cut the office, which has already been significantly scaled back during his second term.
Trump noted that the size of the office has been “way too high for way too long” and that “if he cut, I wouldn’t mind that.”
“He’ll do a very good job,” Trump told reporters on Air Force One as he traveled to Wisconsin for an event on agriculture. “He’ll watch it closely, but Bill Pulte is very good, he’s very talented.”
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Director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency Bill Pulte, speaks to reporters at the White House, July 24, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson, File)
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Director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency Bill Pulte, speaks to reporters at the White House, July 24, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson, File)
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The Republican president said in an earlier interview with The Wall Street Journal that he has asked Pulte to start the process of firing employees. In the interview, Trump said he has already conveyed his view to Pulte, who has served as head of the Federal Housing Finance Agency but has no apparent national security expertise.
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“I’d like to see it smaller. I think there are a lot of people in there that shouldn’t be there,” Trump said, which the Journal said was in reference to intelligence community officials who had served in the Democratic administrations of Presidents Joe Biden and Barack Obama.
Trump told the Journal that he wants Pulte to “start the process” of firing personnel and that the eventual permanent director of national intelligence should continue it. The president has indicated that he would not formally nominate Pulte for the position.
“Frankly, it might be good for him to shake it up before people come,” Trump said. “Because, if he (Pulte) reduced the size, in conjunction with me … and in conjunction with possibly the person coming in … he can do a lot of the hard work and we wouldn’t have to saddle somebody that goes in.”
Pulte was tapped by the president earlier this week in a surprising move that has been met with bipartisan resistance in the Senate, which confirms presidential nominations. The temporary appointment has now snarled the renewal of a critical national security surveillance program on Capitol Hill, with Democrats key to the vote pointing out that they did not trust Pulte — whose office oversees 18 intelligence agencies — to help administer the surveillance program.
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Trump told reporters on Air Force One that Pulte will stay in the position depending on how long it takes to get his successor confirmed. The president also said he was considering five people who were “all very good, all people that you know very well, all people that do that kind of thing.”
“They’re very respected people,” Trump said of his intelligence candidates, without naming them.
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President Donald Trump waves from the stairs of Air Force One upon his arrival at Joint Base Andrews, Md., Friday, June 5, 2026. (AP Photo/Luis M. Alvarez)
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Under Pulte’s predecessor, Tulsi Gabbard, the DNI office had already taken steps to scale back its size. In August, the Trump administration said that the office’s budget would be cut by more than $700 million per year, while slashing the size of its workforce.
Whether it’s a treat for date night or a special occasion or a family dinner for all if you’re holidaying in Pembrokeshire then these are the places to try
The tourist hotspots of west Wales are filling up fast as weekend trippers, caravanners, and campers embark on a break in the glorious countryside and coastal hotspots of Cymru.
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But while you’re visiting one of the best staycation destinations in the UK, Pembrokeshire, where should you go and eat?
We’ve picked out a strong list to get you started covering everything from posher restaurants where you can really treat yourself on holiday to the cafes and pubs we love and places all the family will enjoy. For the latest restaurant news and reviews sign up to our food and drink newsletter here.
Cafes
Y Bothy, Colby Woodland Gardens
Found in the heart of a beautiful 900-acre estate of beautiful woodland paths, plants, flowers, and trees on what was an 18th-century coalfield the on-site coffee shop here is a treat hidden away in the gorgeous views.
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Homemade scones, cakes, and great sarnies and coffees are on offer while they do lovely gluten-free rolls too.
Colby Woodland Garden, Narberth, SA67 8PP
Loafley, Tenby
A place we always make a cobbled street beeline for is Loafley which sells fresh salads, sandwiches, and amazing cakes and pastries. We always get lucky and they’re always making more Welsh cakes when we pop in and fresh ones are a must.
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Pick up some store cupboard essentials too.
Llandrindod House, Upper Frog St, Tenby, SA70 7JD
Runwayskiln, Marloes Sands
While they do a wonderful line in cakes and coffees and breakfast rolls Runwayskiln’s lunch menu is worth the car journey alone. A regularly-changing menu sees mouthwatering dishes like fish tacos, Hungarian goulash, feta, and nectarine salad while if you’re really lucky they might be doing their special fish stew.
The dog-friendly cafe’s fresh daily bakes are banging too. Try the Algerian cake for something a bit different.
To get the up-to-date opening times and days, and the menu, follow their Instagram here. From May 1 they’ll be open Thursdays to Monday 9am to 5pm.
Marloes Sands, Haverfordwest, SA62 3BH
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Relaxed and family
Really Wild Emporium, St Davids
Found in an intimate venue in St Davids where you can chat to the chefs as you admire the original stained glass windows. It’s not just a restaurant – your date night can start early with a day of foraging with experienced guides in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.
If you do want to stop in for a meal there are small plate evenings in July and August and a six-course taster menu throughout the rest of the year. Small plates include locally-caught fish and crab as well as vegetarian and vegan dishes making the most of heritage tomatoes, seaweed butter, and wild garlic.
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24 High Street, St Davids, SA62 6RE
Grain, St Davids
Now in Cardigan too, at the former Pizza Tipi, Grain’s original and beloved venue is in the heart of St Davids and counts The Times reviewer Giles Coren as a huge fan. Our travel writer visited Grain in Cardigan recently and you can read her full thoughts here.
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The menu ranges from classics to bold Welsh twists including Y Ddraig Goch with Italian tomato, basil, and mozzarella, Mae Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau layered with roast leeks, red onion, and Perl Las blue cheese from Caws Cenarth, through to chorizo-laden Santos, BBQ Badboy, and even a no-cheese puttanesca.
1 High St, St Davids, Haverfordwest SA62 6SA
Billycan, Tenby
The sharing platters of burgers or seafood should be enough to get you down to the Billycan, which was opened by Rhondda fish and chip shop owners Gaynor and Leighton Jones in the former British Legion building.
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With a delicious menu featuring steaks, pies, and lamb shank, Billycan is a real foodie gem and there are stylish boutique rooms so you can book a stopover too.
Lower Frog Street, SA70 7HS
Harbwr, Tenby
Get down to Harbwr, previously called The Buccaneer pub, now run by and stocking the local Harbwr beer, where you can get a cracking fish and chips and a fine selection of bar meals including unfussy sandwiches like tuna or ham and cheese – because sometimes that’s all you fancy! The weaving beer garden leads to a tap room down a pretty alley where you’ll find the associated brewery’s selection of beers and ales and more.
Harbwr Brewery Tap & Kitchen, Julian’s St, Tenby SA70 7AS
The Stone Crab
The celebrated Saundersfoot restaurant was awarded the Best Seafood Restaurant in Wales in 2022 by The Welsh Hospitality Awards and included in The Lonely Planet guide looking at the best gourmet food experiences in Europe.
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A menu packed with fish and seafood fresh off the boat their seafood platters are a must-try.
A coaching inn since the 1600s The Golden Lion is also a boutique hotel, too, tucked away in the coastal town. Think decent pub grub and then some. Catch of the day, Preseli lamb chops, alongside burgers and curries are all good options.
East St, Newport SA42 0SY
Hwb, Narberth
Found in an old Victorian school that’s been turned into a bustling street food place Hwb has a steady team of vendors selling top burgers, pizza, tacos, and Indian street food. The bar also features 18 draft beer and cider taps. Follow them on socials for up-to-date vendors.
Hwb, Moorfield Road, Narberth SA67 7AB
Top Joe’s, Tenby and Narberth
A top-notch place for pizza and both branches can get busy around peak holiday times.
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Made with fresh pizza dough from scratch and using local ingredients as much as possible Top Joe’s is worth a visit and the kids will love it.
Pizza options on the menu at the Pembrokeshire restaurants include zucchini (san marzano tomatoes, fior de latte, courgette, pesto, and riccotta), inferno (tomato and cheese base topped with wild boar salami, red onion, fresh chilli, and ricotta), and la capre (toppings consist of red onions, goat’s cheese, and pine nuts).
Old Point House, Angle
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The new home of the much-lauded Paternoster Farm, owner Michelle Evans is bringing her farm-to-table ethos and stunning menus to the coast.
Her inventive menus derive from any given week’s fresh produce – think beef, pork, lamb, water buffalo, honey from their bees, and seasonal vegetables alongside local seafood and foraged ingredients that regulars and visitors from as far afield as California and New York to Cardiff and London are blown away by.
The Solva crab butter was due to make the move, too, and will sit deliciously side-by-side with a more casual bar snack option.
Angle Village, Angle, Pembroke SA71 5AS
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Feast at Cresselly Quay
Another waterside gem, Feast is the fire-cooked food experience that’s a must-try when down west. While the barbecue platters steal the spotlight the menu keeps things fresh with Sunday roasts, inventive veggie dishes like the Teifi halloumi kebab with mint and tahini yoghurt, and juicy flame-grilled burgers.
Cresswell Quay, Kilgetty SA68 0TE
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Grove of Narberth
Set within enchanting Pembrokeshire woodlands Grove of Narberth is celebrated for its warm hospitality, elegant interiors, and culinary excellence – an experience shaped by the rhythms and stories of Wales. There’s their Michelin-featured and four-AA-Rosette fine dining experience, The Fernery, and the more relaxed Artisan Rooms where you can sample their wonderful afternoon teas.
Executive chef Douglas Balish holds the title of hotel chef of the year at the Hotel Cateys 2025. The Hotel Cateys are among the UK hospitality industry’s most respected awards recognising exceptional talent, creativity, and dedication across hotels nationwide.
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Grove of Narberth, Molleston, Narberth, SA67 8BX
The Links, Tenby
Located on the ground floor of Tenby Golf Club the menu is about simple yet incredibly tasty dishes made with the best Welsh produce. Start your meal with their freshly-baked ale bread served with whipped Marmite butter – trust us, it’s the perfect opener.
The atmosphere is relaxed but refined with a menu that strikes the perfect balance between unpretentious and exciting. From hot smoked salmon with cucumber and buttermilk to heritage tomatoes paired with buffalo mozzarella there’s something to tempt every palate.
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For mains enjoy locally-sourced delights like Pembrokeshire beef or Cornish cod in a bisque sauce or tuck into a tender rump of Welsh lamb served with all the right accompaniments.
The Links, Tenby SA70 7NP
The Cliff, Saundersfoot
An AA Rosette-awarded hotel restaurant you won’t be surprised to see it full of those lucky people on a spa night away package – but the restaurant itself is worth a booking even if you’re not staying there.
Great service, well thought-out dishes such as fillet of beef with lobster beignet, roasted duck breast with rich faggot, and moreish, attractive sides, mean it’s well worth it for a special dinner out. Read what we thought, in full, here.
Saundersfoot, Pembrokeshire, SA69 9NH
Rwts, Broad Haven
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Daily brunch to dinner at this hotel/restaurant just 20m from the sand. You’ll find Buddha bowls, tapas plates, coastal botanical cocktails, and a Welsh drinks menu.
Enfield Rd, Broad Haven, Haverfordwest SA62 3JN
Lan y Mor, Coppet Hall
This contemporary restaurant is situated on the golden sands of Coppet Hall Beach in Saundersfoot. Lan y Môr brings together Hywel Griffith, the man behind Michelin-starred Beach House in the Gower, with former head chef at award-winning Grove of Narberth Gerwyn Jones. Read our review of Lan y Môr here.
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Coppet Hall Beach Centre, Saundersfoot SA69 9AJ
Annwn, Narberth
Sustainability and Welsh culinary traditions are at the heart of chef-patron Matt Powell’s cooking and the 10-cover Pembrokeshire restaurant holds a Michelin Green Star and was named as one of the winners at Condé Nast Traveller’s UK Top New Restaurant Awards in early 2024.
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By using ingredients foraged from nearby its countryside location, Lawrenny, and from the veggies grown themselves Annwn uses items like beech leaves, UK-grown lentils, medlars, and crab apples in various dishes and he’s excited about the possibility of sourcing sand eels and rare heritage grains.
A majority of Americans disapprove of President Donald Trump’s UFC birthday fight outside of the White House, a new poll has revealed.
Dubbed UFC Freedom 250, the White House will host six bouts on the South Lawn on June 14. While the fight card is being promoted as one of the many events commemorating America’s 250th birthday, it also falls on Trump’s 80th birthday.
When asked for their opinion of the White House hosting the fight as part of its Freedom 250 celebrations, 40 percent of Americans said they strongly disapproved, and another 11 percent said they somewhat disapproved, according to a YouGov survey.
Fifteen percent of Americans said they somewhat approved of the fight, and an even lower number, 12 percent, strongly backed it. Another 22 percent were unsure about how they felt.
A majority of Americans disapprove of President Donald Trump’s UFC birthday fight outside of the White House, a new poll has revealed (AFP via Getty Images)
Pictures of the South Lawn show the red, white and blue stage’s canopy towering over the presidential residence.
Sponsorship packages that include ringside tickets to the fight have been selling for $1 million or more, a Republican lobbyist familiar with the matter told NBC News in an article published last month.
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The White House will host six UFC bouts on the South Lawn on June 14 — Trump’s 80th birthday (Getty Images)
Trump’s over-the-top birthday fight — to which White has extended invitations to former New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady and actor-wrestler Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, per Time Magazine — comes at a time when everyday Americans are struggling with the cost of living.
The war, which Trump started alongside Israel at the end of February, sent gas prices soaring after Iran retaliated by closing the Strait of Hormuz, a key oil passageway in the Middle East.
A majority of voters think Trump is not focused enough on addressing the problems they are facing, according to a recent poll (Getty Images)
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy was criticized by Democratic senators for urging Americans to take a road trip this summer in celebration of America’s 250th birthday, given high gas prices.
“Experiencing your country through the window of a car is a beautiful thing. It actually unites America,” he told the Senate Appropriations subcommittee last Month.
But Senator Patty Murray from Washington state called it “out of touch” at the hearing.
A majority of voters, 68 percent, think Trump is not focused enough on addressing the problems they are facing, while just 29 percent think he is, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released last month.
“Has the president taken his eye off domestic concerns? Voters suggest it’s time to look homeward,” Quinnipiac University Polling Analyst Tim Malloy said in a statement.
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