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‘Football fan’ extremist, 19, who bought a gun and looked to target Old Trafford and Manchester Arena is jailed

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Muhammad Billal, 19, admitted planning a terrorist attack with a gun and trying to travel to a training camp in Somalia. He has now been jailed for more than 13 years

A teenage extremist who bought an illicit firearm and planned to target Old Trafford and Manchester Arena as well as local schools has been jailed for 13 years.

Muhammad Billal, 19, from Nelson, Lancashire purchased the gun on a secret online forum and researched shooting ranges and crowded places before attempting to join the Islamic State, using the cover of a football fan travelling abroad.

He was advised to put footballers on his phone and then searched online for ‘Ronaldo wallpaper’ – a reference to the Portuguese player – in an attempt to fool the authorities while trying to leave the UK. 

However Billal was stopped at Manchester Airport on his way to Dubai, when officers examined his phone, only to find several copies of an online magazine published by ISIS as well as details of the firearm he had purchased. 

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Simon Gurney KC, prosecuting, said Billal’s intention was ‘abundantly clear, he was determined to carry out that intention and came very close to doing so. He was only prevented by the intervention of the authorities’.

The Old Bailey heard that he began accessing Islamic State videos calling on their followers to ‘rise up against the infidels’ from the age of 17, spending up to five hours a day viewing material and falling asleep listening to Islamic State chants.

He looked up the leadership of the group, maps, recent attacks, ISIS wallpapers and logos and references to the executioner known as Jihadi John. He also purchased a balaclava online.

Billal went on to search for anti-Jewish imagery, ISIS in Palestine, weapons on the West Bank and ‘where do under 18 go for murder EU’.

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Muhammad Billal, 19, admitted planning a terrorist attack with a gun and trying to travel to a training camp in Somalia. He has now been jailed for more than 13 years

On March 16, 2024, Billal searched for how to buy a gun, visiting websites offering guns for sale in the UK, including one called Gunstar, which described itself as ‘the UK’s leading guns marketplace.’

He browsed semi-automatic rifles, and a number of AK47s costing around £850 and, four days later, he recorded an audio message on his phone proclaiming support for Islamic State and ‘death to America’.

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A few hours later he searched for ‘big dagger’ and viewed websites selling different types of hunting knives but then returned to trying to purchase firearms on a site called Gun Trader on March 25.

He began by researching military bases in the UK as a target before moving on to a college and public swimming pool in Nelson on April 12.

By July 4, Billal was searching for information about the location of primary and secondary schools in the Colne area of Lancashire.

By September 1, he was looking for crowded locations in his local area, including nightclubs, busy streets, Manchester Victoria and Piccadilly railway stations, Manchester Cathedral and the AO Arena – the site of the Manchester Arena bombing.

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On September 3, Billal searched for churches using Google Maps and viewed two Catholic churches in Manchester.

He conducted similar online reconnaissance of locations on September 9, viewing the Trafford shopping centre, the Manchester Convention Centre, Old Trafford stadium, which is home to Manchester United football club, and local universities, before searching for ‘jew’ and viewing synagogues in the local area.

The searches continued on September 15, 16, and 17 and on September 30 he returned to looking at a school in Colne and, an hour later, for how many rounds of ammunition an AK-47 magazine held.

However, on October 5, Billal ‘changed his focus’ after contacting a user called Abu Sayf ar-Rumi on the Simplex Chat application who mentioned the need to encourage ‘brothers to make hijra’ (emigrate) to the Islamic State.

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Billal said he had bought ‘something’ and sent a gun emoji, sending a link to a Telegram channel of an online marketplace for firearms and saying he was ‘not hundred percent sure’ it was real but was ‘waiting for delivery.’

He explained that he had spent £660 paid up front in Bitcoin with £600 cash to be paid on delivery but was also expecting to receive £500 from crypto trading.

On October 7, he messaged Rumi to discuss his travel options to Somalia, including the option of flying via Dubai to give the impression to the authorities of taking a holiday in Dubai.

The following day Billal messaged stating: ‘I think I’m ready, I got 1,367’ because the firearms dealer had given him a partial refund.

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On November 7, Billal was contacted by another user on the Simplex Chat application who told him ‘don’t leave anything from Islam’ on his phone and advised him to put music and footballers on the phone and Billal then searched online for ‘Ronaldo wallpaper’ – a reference to the Portuguese footballer.

Billal was stopped at Manchester Airport on November 20, 2024, on his way to Dubai and his iPhone examined.

Four copies of an online magazine published by Islamic State called Rumiyah were identified and he was arrested and questioned but then released on bail.

However, when police examined the phone further they found details of the gun purchase and Billal was arrested again on February 11 last year.

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Billal told police that he was not a violent person and had been travelling to Ethiopia on vacation for ‘some sunshine’.

He was jailed for 13 and a half years after pleading guilty to two charges of preparing acts of terrorism and four charges of possessing material useful for terrorism.

The court heard that Billal was an Italian national of Pakistani origin who moved to the UK when he was 13 but suffered from autism and became isolated, failing most of his GCSEs, dropped out of school and rarely left his room.

The judge, Mrs Justice Cheema-Grubb said he was motivated by Islamic State ideology and a desire for martyrdom and was ‘prepared to kill members of the public in the United Kingdom‘.

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His change of plan was not because he had abandoned terrorism, ‘you changed route’ she said.

The court heard that even when he was released on bail, Billal immediately sought to book another flight but did not have a bank card.

Prison Officers conducting a search of Billal’s cell at HMP Wormwood Scrubs on April 16 last year found an envelope containing a drawing of an ISIS flag and handwritten content glorifying the cause of Islamic State, along with a piece of card with ‘Anjem Choudhury HMP Milton’ written on it, a reference to the jailed extremist preacher Anjem Choudary.

Detective Chief Superintendent Jon Chadwick, head of Counter-Terrorism Policing North West, said: ‘The offences Muhammad Billal has been convicted of are amongst the most serious charges that can be brought against an individual.

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‘Our investigation into his actions has been meticulous and we have been able to gather evidence which shows a firm intent to engage in acts of terrorism.

‘Although he changed his focus from committing an act of terrorism in the UK to committing offences in another country, the level of detail he researched in preparation of an attack here shows the risk he presents to the public.’

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Madonna celebrates Confessions II album release with daughter Lourdes at London club

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While promoting her new album, the Hung Up singer detailed that it “healed” her relationship with her daughter, who she shares with actor Carlos Leon.

“The song I wrote with my daughter, Lola [Lourdes]. She approached me about writing a song together as a way to heal our relationship,” she told Interview magazine.

“It’s hard for me to write a song about nothing. I have to tell a story. So I wrote about a lot of family trauma, and then we started making dance music.”

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In a joint chat with Bob the Drag Queen, Lourdes explained it was her decision to get into the studio with her mother.

“I think that between a mother and a daughter and a relationship … there’s a lot of things that are unspoken,” she said. “There’s a lot of love that’s unspoken but also a lot of tension and emotions that are kind of difficult to put into words because it can be so emotional.

“A way that I thought would be easier for us to speak about these things would be through art, which is always something me and my mum have connected over that’s really brought us together.”

“It was very emotional and there were moments when I felt like crying, hugging her,” Madonna reflected. “Because as she says we don’t always agree on things but we love creativity and art has always connected us

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‘Things are pretty ugly’: Why Eamonn Holmes’ son has chosen to side with stepmother Ruth Langsford as the pair attend Wimbledon and insiders reveal blazing row, damaging claims… and role of presenter’s new partner Katie Alexander

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Tennis fans may have been glued to their screens watching Centre Court at Wimbledon this week, but a huge part of the attraction are the celebrities sitting courtside – and their plus-ones.

David Beckham brought his mother, actor Richard E. Grant went along with his daughter and Tess Daly took her best friend Gayle Lawton.

Yet Ruth Langsford’s choice yesterday could hardly have been more telling.

For accompanying the presenter, 66, to Centre Court was Niall Holmes – the youngest son of her estranged husband, Eamonn.

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Dressed in a lime green blazer and oversized sunglasses, Ruth appeared entirely at ease as she settled into her seat beside her former stepson, leaning in to chat with him before dissolving into fits of laughter.

At one point, Ruth was even seen wiping tears from her eyes as she giggled beside the 32-year-old, whose mother is Eamonn’s first wife, Gabrielle Holmes.

To onlookers it may have appeared to be nothing more than a sweet family day out at SW19.

But given the context of one of television’s most bitter marital breakdowns, the photographs carried rather more weight than that.

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Dressed in a lime green blazer and oversized sunglasses, Ruth appeared entirely at ease as she settled into her seat beside her former stepson, leaning in to chat with him before dissolving into fits of laughter

At one point, Ruth was even seen wiping tears from her eyes as she giggled beside the 32-year-old

At one point, Ruth was even seen wiping tears from her eyes as she giggled beside the 32-year-old

Because, as the Daily Mail’s Katie Hind revealed last year, Niall’s relationship with his father is said to have completely broken down in the context of Ruth and Eamonn’s increasingly acrimonious split.

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As the former television couple prepare to come face to face in court later this year to fight over their £12million fortune, Wednesday’s outing offered the clearest glimpse yet of where loyalties lie within the fractured clan.

Niall, who previously worked for the couple brokering endorsement deals and personal appearances, is understood to have had a ‘blazing row’ with Eamonn, 66.

One source said: ‘Niall and Eamonn had a massive fall-out. There was a huge row following his split from Ruth. Things were said between them that cannot be unsaid. It must be heartbreaking for Eamonn.

‘Eamonn accused him of siding with Ruth while Niall hit back about his dad’s behaviour. This all happened more than a year ago and they haven’t spoken since. Niall adores Ruth.’

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Indeed, those close to the family say Niall’s affection for his stepmother runs deep and that, having witnessed the breakdown of the marriage from close quarters, he made a conscious decision about where his loyalties lay.

‘It was all very tricky at the beginning of the split. Lots of things were said behind closed doors so Niall knows what really happened, things which are not in the public domain, and he has made a call,’ the source added.

One source said: ¿Niall and Eamonn had a massive fall-out. There was a huge row following his split from Ruth' (pictured, Eamonn on GB Breakfast)

One source said: ‘Niall and Eamonn had a massive fall-out. There was a huge row following his split from Ruth’ (pictured, Eamonn on GB Breakfast)

Those close to the family say Niall¿s affection for his stepmother runs deep and that he has made a conscious decision about where his loyalties lie

Those close to the family say Niall’s affection for his stepmother runs deep and that he has made a conscious decision about where his loyalties lie

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‘Eamonn is, of course, upset and is sharing news of the fall-out with his friends now.

‘He’s still close to his eldest son Declan – who has two little girls, Emilia and Isabella – and daughter Rebecca, but they have been caught in the crossfire of his falling-out with Niall. The feud doesn’t look like it will resolve itself anytime soon.’

It’s also understood that Jack, 23, the son Eamonn and Ruth share, has also sided with his mother. Before announcing the split with Eamonn, Ruth set Jack up in a flat in Salford. A source said: ‘Things remain strained between him and his father.’

‘It’s fair to say that things between Eamonn and Ruth are at a pretty ugly stage now,’ another source says.

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Other friends of the pair – who were together for 27 years and married for 14 – say their ‘love has turned to absolute hatred’ as they have viciously argued over how their former marital home and money should be divided.

One source described relations to the Daily Mail as ‘a huge mess’, with neither side prepared to give in.

Other sources say the situation is unlikely to thaw while Eamonn’s new girlfriend Katie Alexander is around. It’s thought some of Eamonn’s family take a dim view of his romance with the marriage counsellor, 22 years his junior.

It has been reported that Eamonn and Katie, 43, were first in touch 12 years ago, when it’s claimed they exchanged flirty messages.

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¿It¿s fair to say that things between Eamonn and Ruth are at a pretty ugly stage now,¿ one source says (pictured in 2014)

‘It’s fair to say that things between Eamonn and Ruth are at a pretty ugly stage now,’ one source says (pictured in 2014)

It¿s thought some of Eamonn¿s family take a dim view of his romance with Katie Alexander, who is 22 years his junior

It’s thought some of Eamonn’s family take a dim view of his romance with Katie Alexander, who is 22 years his junior

And it is suggested that, in the year before their split, Ruth learned Eamonn had been showering Katie with gifts.

But both Eamonn and Katie, who was also married, insist nothing went on until both their marriages ended. The fact they are still together is said to have ‘gone down like a lead balloon’ with Eamonn’s family.

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But Katie is said to be one of the only people who can make Eamonn smile of late. His health remains concerning – and he’s still said to be bitter about how he was sacked from ITV, where he was a co-presenter of This Morning, along with Ruth.

Both issues were said to have contributed to his marriage breakdown: his debilitating back condition made him difficult to live with, and an operation in 2022 left him incapacitated for a time.

He’s also said to have embarrassed Ruth when he lambasted ITV bosses for sacking him while she was still working on the channel’s Loose Women.

Then came the announcement of their split, which was put out as a ‘joint statement’, but in fact left Eamonn furious, as he was said to have wanted nothing to do with it.

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Ruth has been praised for her dignity but has had moments of quiet revenge.

Although she declined to comment, sources confirmed she removed the stairlift installed at their former marital home, a £3.6million mansion in Weybridge, Surrey, needed to help Eamonn get upstairs.

When he next visited to fetch belongings for a trip around Europe with Katie, Ruth had made herself scarce – but knew he’d struggle with the staircase.

Eamonn and Katie were later pictured in Barcelona, where they boarded a cruise ship to tour the Mediterranean before stopping off at Ibiza.

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Ruth is recently understood to have been granted a ‘severance of joint tenancy’ on their six-bedroom property, meaning Eamonn would no longer have a claim on her share of the home, which the couple bought in 2014.

‘It’s all a nightmare,’ said one source. ‘And these things have an effect on family relations, especially when it comes to Eamonn and his youngest sons. They don’t like to see Ruth upset.’

The perception Eamonn has hurt Ruth also hasn’t done him any favours with the public.

Once a ‘guaranteed seller’ when magazines put him on the cover, his stock has certainly fallen since. Sacked by ITV in November 2021, a war of words between him and his former bosses swiftly broke out. Eamonn accused bosses of being ‘sly’ over his exit and ‘hypocritical’ about ITV’s diversity drive.

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In turn, the channel insisted that its research showed he was unpopular with viewers, which led to him and Ruth being replaced by Alison Hammond, 51, and Dermot O’Leary, 53.

Eamonn then joined GB News in 2022, where he’s understood to earn a much bigger salary than his fellow hosts on the breakfast show.

But it’s not all been plain sailing. Last April, the presenter fell off his chair during an interview and weeks before, he went missing for 40 minutes before the show ended.

In April this year, GB News announced that Holmes had been taken to hospital after suffering a stroke.

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While the Daily Mail was assured he will return to the programme, it is uncertain how long he will be able to work for.

Indeed, friends say Eamonn does ‘really need the money’ due to a long-running battle he has had with HMRC – and last year he had to sell his Belfast home.

‘It’s not the easiest to be Eamonn Holmes right now,’ said a friend of his. ‘But he is just so happy to have Katie in his life.’

It’s sad, then, that romance appears to have come at some significant cost to Eamonn – in more ways than one.

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Because while they say blood is thicker than water, on Centre Court this week it was hard to escape the feeling that some loyalties run deeper still.

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Two taken to hospital after serious crash in Middlesbrough

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Two taken to hospital after serious crash in Middlesbrough

Emergency services were called to Emerson Avenue, at the junction with Roman Road, on Thursday (July 2) following a crash just before 9pm.

The incident – which is believed to have involved a motorbike and a car – saw a large-scale emergency response, with three ambulances, fire crews, and police all attending.

The road was taped off while 999 crews worked at the scene, although it is not known exactly when it reopened to drivers.

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The North East Ambulance Service (NEAS) has confirmed that two people were taken to the James Cook University Hospital in Middlesbrough for treatment.

Their conditions remain unknown.

A NEAS spokesperson said: “We received a call at 8.46pm on Thursday (July 2) to reports of a road traffic incident on the junction of Roman Road and Emerson Avenue in Middlesbrough.

“We dispatched three ambulance crews and a clinical team leader to the scene, and requested support from our colleagues at the Great North Air Ambulance Service (GNAAS) who attended by road.

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“Two patients were taken to James Cook Hospital for further treatment.”

A statement from police said: “Emerson Avenue in Middlesbrough is currently closed up to Green Lane following a serious collision.

“Please avoid the area where possible to allow emergency services to deal with the incident.

“Thank you for your patience.”

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Anastasiia Berezovska identified in Interpol Red Notice for Monaco attack

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MONACO (AP) — Interpol on Friday named the suspect in the Monaco bombing that reportedly targeted a Ukrainian tycoon with links to Russia.

It identified Anastasiia Berezovska, a 39-year-old woman from Ukraine, as the suspect in a Red Notice posted on its website seeking her arrest.

The Interpol notice says she has a tattoo, possibly of a snake, on her right arm from the shoulder to the elbow. It says she was born in Ukraine, has dark hair, and speaks German.

It says her arrest is sought by authorities in Monaco for attempted murder and other charges.

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Driver travelling over 100mph came ‘dangerously close’ to head-on crash

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The driver also attempted an unsafe overtake

Police officers who caught a driver travelling at over 100mph an hour say they can “dangerously close” to a head-on crash. Cambridgeshire Police’s rural crime action team spotted the driver on Tuesday (June 30) along the A141 heading towards Warboys.

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As well as driving at more than 100mph, the driver attempted an unsafe overtake which was close to resulting in a head-on collision. The driver was caught on camera and as a result, officers reported them for dangerous driving and excess speed.

Being reported means the police will further investigate and potentially issue a notice of intended prosecution to the driver.

A spokesperson for Cambridgeshire Police said: “As if driving at more than 100mph wasn’t dangerous enough, they then attempted an unsafe overtake, coming dangerously close to a head-on collision with another vehicle.

“Unfortunately for them, their actions were captured on our cameras. They have been reported for dangerous driving and excess speed.”

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I had to flee Premier Inn room when bed bugs crawled out of my pillow

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I had to flee Premier Inn room when bed bugs crawled out of my pillow

Premier Inn were forced to ‘lock down’ part of a hotel when a guest fled after discovering bedbugs crawling out of her pillowcase. Ellie Davina checked into the Premier Inn Manchester Airport hotel on Runger Lane North for one night on Wednesday, June 17, before her flight to Tenerife the following day.

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The 22-year-old says she lay on the double bed in the room ‘for a couple of hours’, while her friend slept in the single bed. After getting up to use the bathroom and using her phone’s torch to find her way back to bed, Ellie says she was ‘disgusted’ to find bed bugs crawling out of the pillow case.

The self-employed jeweller claims there were ‘at least 10 bed bugs’ lurking on the bedding and some of them were so large they were ‘the size of her fingernail’.

Disgusted by the discovery, Ellie stormed down to reception where she was offered a complimentary breakfast and a refund of £77. After sitting in reception for more than an hour, Ellie was moved to another room – but claims she sat on the edge of the bed unable to sleep, until it was time to check out.

Ellie has since submitted a formal complaint to Premier Inn but claims she is yet to receive her refund and vows to never book with the hotel chain again. The hotel chain said housekeeping teams are trained to look for bedbugs and when a report is made the room is ‘immediately locked down’ as well as surrounding rooms.

Premier Inn apologised for the ‘extremely rare’ incident and said they hoped to welcome Ellie back again in future. The chain also confirmed a refund had been processed. Ellie, from Bradford, West Yorkshire, said: “When I was coming back from the toilet, I noticed a bed bug crawling across my pillow.

“I looked further and the more I looked, the more I found. As soon as I’d seen one, there was another and another and another. I pulled the duvet back and they were absolutely everywhere – they were crawling out of the pillow cases.

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“There were about four in the seam of this pillow case, I’d had my head laid there. These bed bugs were absolutely huge, one of them was the same size as my fingernail. There were a good 10 and they were all massive, there were about eight big ones and the rest were like little babies.”

Ellie says she was left feeling ‘disgusted’ by the discovery – and suspects a lump she found on her lower body earlier in the evening may have been a bed bug bite. Ellie said: “I felt disgusting – [it was] absolutely disgusting, vile. I was actually in shock.

“I said to my friend before we went to sleep, ‘I’ve got a little lump on my leg ‘and she said ‘maybe it’s just a heat lump’, but I think it was a bed bug bite.”

After making the ‘vile’ discovery, Ellie stormed down to reception where she says she was offered a complimentary breakfast, full refund, and was eventually moved to another room. Ellie said: “We went downstairs and I asked the reception for a full refund and he just started giggling. He was saying they couldn’t issue a refund and it would have to be in the morning.

“They were giggling at me and were just not really bothered that I could have been eaten alive in my bed, I was so annoyed. They said we could have free breakfast and a full refund but I’d already paid for my breakfast. We sat in reception for about half an hour, by this point it was about 2.30am and we just couldn’t sit there any longer.

“I said ‘I want a different room on a lower floor and all new sheets so I can change the bed sheets myself’. I didn’t go to sleep. I went in there and sat on the edge of the bed until it was time for me to leave.

“They said they’d issued a refund and it should be with me within three to five days but we still haven’t received it.”

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Despite paying £77 for the one-night stay, Ellie says the room was far below the level of cleanliness she would expect. Ellie said: “You expect the room to be clean, it’s never justifiable.

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“Premier Inn used to be the go-to, cheap hotel to use but now I will never go back. The bedding definitely hadn’t been changed because of the way those bed bugs were crawling out of those pillow cases. If those pillow cases would have come off and gone back on then they wouldn’t have been there. It’s put me off staying at any Premier Inn, I don’t think I’d even stay at a cheap hotel in general.”

Ellie says the ordeal has left her so ‘paranoid’ about bed bugs that she checked the whole hotel as soon as she got to Tenerife – and even checked her own bed when she returned home.

Ellie said: “As soon as we got to Tenerife, we checked the whole hotel for bed bugs. Even when I got home [from holiday] I was checking my own bed [for bed bugs]. I know for a fact I don’t have any bed bugs in my own bed but I was even checking there. I’ve never experienced something like that in my life.

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“Now I know they’re real, I will check everywhere that I go. You don’t ever expect it to happen to yourself. It’s lucky that I didn’t open my suitcase in there or else we could have been taking the bed bugs with us [to Tenerife].”

Premier Inn apologises

A Premier Inn spokesperson said: “Bed bugs are incredibly rare in our hotels, and we have rigorous processes in place as part of our daily housekeeping processes to both react to and prevent issues on the rare occasion they do arise. This includes taking complaints of this nature very seriously and our teams are corresponding directly with Ms Davina on the circumstances of her stay.

“In this instance our expert supplier has visited the hotel in line with our extremely comprehensive protocols to treat the room and in line with these protocols as an additional level of precaution we have also checked other nearby rooms in the hotel using the same comprehensive processes.

“Following this visit our expert supplier has confirmed that the impacted room has now been successfully treated and is now clear and have advised it was an isolated case with other rooms having no signs or evidence of bed bugs.

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“Our team are always on hand 24/7 to help our guests, whatever the issue, and we were glad that our team acted quickly once notified of the situation and were able to offer an alternative room as well as a full refund for Ms Davina at the time of her stay. However, we would like to apologise to Ms Davina for this extremely rare incident, and we hope to welcome her again in the future.”

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Lorry fire closes part of busy Cambridgeshire road

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Drivers were asked to avoid the area while the fire was dealt with

A lorry caught on fire along a busy Cambridgeshire road, causing it to close. Cambridgeshire Police and Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue were called to the fire on the A1139 Fletton Parkway in Peterborough just before 6pm on Thursday (July 2).

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A fire spokesperson said: “At 5.48pm on Thursday, crews from Stanground and Yaxley, along with the north roaming fire engine, were called to a fire on the Fletton Parkway in Peterborough.

“Firefighters arrived to find a fire involving a lorry on the westbound carriageway near Stanground. They used a hose reel to extinguish the fire and returned to their stations by 6.45pm.”

The cause of the fire was accidental. Cambridgeshire Police asked drivers to avoid the road while the fire was dealt with. The road reopened at 7pm.

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Simone Ashley bumps into fellow Hollywood actors Emma Corrin and Dan Levy while out walking her dog Myla on London’s Bond Street

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Emma Corrin and Dan Levy bumped into celebrity pal Simone Ashley while shopping on London’s Bond Street together on Wednesday afternoon.

The Bridgerton star, 31, was out walking her spaniel Myla when she had a chance encounter with the Schitt’s Creek actor, 42, and the The Crown star, 30.

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Emma and Dan were wearing matching outfits, both sporting black T-shirts with blue jeans for their shopping trip, where they picked up items from Celine.

Dan styled his look with a baseball cap by the brand Separate Bath & Toilet which had the word Tatsuya on the front, a Japanese given name that translates to achieve, dragon, or good health, depending on the kanji characters used to write it.

Emma was wearing a black sweatshirt wrapped around their waist with a pair of black flats, shielding their eyes from the sun with a pair of shades.

Dan and Emma are close pals and photographed holidaying together in Italy in 2023 and he has spoken publicly about Emma being part of his ‘chosen family.’ 

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Emma Corrin and Dan Levy bumped into celebrity pal Simone Ashley while shopping on London’s Bond Street together on Wednesday afternoon

The Bridgerton star, 31, was out walking her spaniel Myla when she had a chance encounter with the Schitt's Creek actor, 42, and the The Crown star, 30

The Bridgerton star, 31, was out walking her spaniel Myla when she had a chance encounter with the Schitt’s Creek actor, 42, and the The Crown star, 30

He has also said they bonded over the unusual experience of becoming internationally famous very quickly following the success of The Crown. 

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He told David magazine: ‘Emma Corrin is a very close friend of mine, and they went through something very similar with The Crown over the pandemic as well, where suddenly everyone knew who they were, and yet we were all indoors. 

‘So we’re still kind of thawing to this new version of our lives. You can’t complain about it, obviously, because it’s off the back of great success and opportunity, but it is certainly disorienting and so weird’

They worked together on Dan’s 2023 film Good Grief, where Emma has brief cameo as a young performance artist. They don’t share significant screen time.

It is likely the two pals known Simone from working in the same industry.

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Simone opted for casual summer chic on her outing, wearing a pair of lace shorts with an oversized T-shirt and checked Vans.

The group all fawned over Myla, with Dan and Emma reaching down to stroke the dog. 

After getting her big break in Netflix‘s Sex Education in 2019, Simone went on to break down cultural barriers as she secured the lead in series two of Bridgerton

After getting her big break in Netflix's Sex Education in 2019, Simone went on to break down cultural barriers as she secured the lead in series two of Bridgerton (pictured recently)

After getting her big break in Netflix’s Sex Education in 2019, Simone went on to break down cultural barriers as she secured the lead in series two of Bridgerton (pictured recently) 

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Simone recently took to Instagram to share a slew of snaps, also posing in a yellow two-piece

Simone recently took to Instagram to share a slew of snaps, also posing in a yellow two-piece

She most recently played her dream role as Miranda Priestley’s new assistant Amari in the highly-anticipated sequel The Devil Wears Prada 2. 

Born to first-generation immigrants from India, Simone’s parents pursued more traditional careers, her mother an accountant and her father a pharmacist. 

She admits that having grown up in a ‘household full of Indian academics’, her ‘incredibly protective’ parents were not initially keen about her pursuing a creative career, telling Veylexthat she’s found it ‘stifling at times.

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‘It made me want to escape and do things my own way. I’ve always been a bit rebellious in that sense,’ she said. 

But it soon became clear to Simone her passions lay elsewhere after she started singing lessons aged six and realised she wished to pursue the arts.

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July 4 match in Philadelphia could be hottest so far during this World Cup

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Saturday’s afternoon knockout round game between France and Paraguay in Philadelphia could be this World Cup tournament’s hottest, posing dangers to the region as well as athletes and tens of thousands of fans in the open-air stadium.

A heat wave is expected to continue across the eastern and central U.S. through the end of the week, with peak heat indexes — which combine air temperature with humidity — between 100 F to 115 F (37.78 C to 46.11 C), according to the National Weather Service. High night temperatures will bring little relief and records could be broken.

Earlier this week, French players cooled off from temperatures that hit 90 F (32.22 C) with field sprinklers during their match against Sweden in New Jersey.

Concerns about extreme heat during the games in the U.S., Canada and Mexico have been growing for months, with some scientists saying that FIFA’s heat safety guidelines are “inadequate” and “impossible to justify,” even for heat acclimatized players. For spectators, that could mean games are slower and less intense.

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The world has warmed roughly 1.26 F (0.7 C) in the last three decades since the U.S. last hosted the World Cup, according to the climate monitoring group Berkeley Earth. Global temperature increases intensify and make heat waves and other severe weather more common.

The humid heat engulfing the country, as well as parts of Canada, would’ve been “virtually impossible” without climate change, scientists with the World Weather Attribution said Friday.

The 2022 World Cup tournament in Qatar was moved from summer to winter because of the extreme heat threat, and last year, temperatures soared at the Club World Cup. The soccer players’ global union warned that extreme heat would likely be a bigger problem at this and the next World Cups.

One of the hottest World Cup games was in 1994 in Orlando, Florida, when temperatures hit 110 F (43.33 C).

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Heat is a leading killer of athletes

Heat hits people from both their surroundings as well as while their bodies warm during exercise. That makes it harder to cool down when it’s really hot and humid, said Bharat Venkat, director of the Heat Lab at the University of California, Los Angeles.

“So when you’re exerting yourself on a particularly hot day, the likelihood of experiencing heat related illness or even death is much higher,” he said.

Intense exercise on a sizzling day can lead to extreme fatigue, impaired performance, headache, irritability, nausea, dizziness, cramping and dehydration, all symptoms of exertional heat illness.

Exertional heat stroke requires immediate medical attention and is the third leading cause of death in athletes.

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When the wet bulb globe temperature — which includes temperature, humidity, cloud cover and wind — reaches above about 95 F (35 C), people lose their ability to cool off quickly, said Ryan Calsbeek, professor of biological sciences at Dartmouth College, and “the physiological mechanisms just break down.”

Heat-induced confusion could also influence a player’s decisions and could determine a match’s outcome, he said.

Are FIFA’s heat safety rules enough?

Mandatory three-minute hydration breaks midway through each half are to protect players, and referees, from extreme heat illness. But they’ve sparked criticism from different groups: some say they’re interrupting the game’s flow and give coaches a chance to shift momentum in their team’s favor, while some scientists have said the breaks should be longer to allow players to meaningfully cool and rehydrate when heat is extreme.

Matches outdoors during peak heat hours have also been limited, and those expected in warmer windows are prioritized for covered stadiums, FIFA said.

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FIFA’s guidelines say a match could be postponed if the wet bulb globe temperature reaches 89.60 F (32 C). But that temperature is “so extreme that in the military, at our basic training facilities in America, if it reaches 32, it’s black flag and all training has to be canceled and stopped,” said Douglas Casa, CEO of the University of Connecticut’s Korey Stringer Institute.

Temperatures are forecast over 100 F (37.78 C) during Saturday’s game in Philadelphia. The player’s union FIFPRO, as well as the American College of Sports Medicine, has called for matches to be delayed at 82.40 F (28 C) for safety.

Players can train for heat stress during exercise

Guilherme Passos monitors and prepares Brazil’s national team for extreme heat as a sport scientist at the Brazilian Football Federation.

He’s helped the team acclimate to the U.S. heat. “If you expose them straight to the hottest time of the day you can lose a bit of training quality,” he said. They use saunas or hot baths as they heat train during the competition.

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When Brazil hosted the World Cup in 2014, Passos said, players covered less distance and reduced high-speed running, and instead increased their technical and tactical precision.

“Soccer players are a really unique mix of athletic attributes,” said Calsbeek. “They have to have extreme endurance and explosive speed. And then on top of that, they have to make really critical decisions. All of those different facets of the sport will be affected by the temperature.”

But soccer players aren’t the only ones at risk. Many soccer fans are drinking alcohol and watching the World Cup. In heat, doing that is risky. Cities and stadiums have increased access to shade, cooling areas and water, and medical personnel are stationed in FIFA Fan Festivals and around stadiums.

“People are going to be dehydrated, super excited, and not wanting to leave the match,” said Calsbeek. “We’re likely to see, in those extreme temperatures, spectators pay the price as well.”

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Christmas Day murder caught on tape as neighbour begs ‘I can’t breathe’

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The two men had been embroiled in a long-standing noise feud

A retired jeweller has been convicted of murdering his neighbour after a long‑running noise dispute in their sheltered housing complex took a fatal turn Christmas Day.

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James Hughes, 67, from north Wales, attacked Harold ‘Harry’ Turner, 68, striking him repeatedly with his walking stick and pinning him to the ground, an incident he recorded in full on a Dictaphone, with the recording being used as a key part of the prosecution’s evidence to convict the pensioner, WalesOnline reports.

Mr Turner, who suffered from significant health problems, had confronted and threatened Hughes minutes earlier at the Old Palace Flats in St Asaph on Christmas morning last year. Hughes denied murder and manslaughter but was found guilty last month and refused to attend his sentencing hearing.

Hughes was sentenced at Caernarfon Crown Court on Thursday (July 2), as the court heard how Mr Turner and Hughes were neighbours in the block and shared an animosity that had simmered for some time.

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Mr Turner had made several noise complaints relating to Hughes, which included banging on walls and rails and disturbances at night.

“During the night of Christmas Eve and into Christmas morning, Mr Turner was angry and distressed,” described Judge Nicklin, sentencing.

“At 5.15am on Christmas morning, he left a voicemail for the defendant saying: ‘I want you to f*** off, that’s what I want. I’m going to make you f*** off, and I am going to get you. You’re mine, you’re f***** with the wrong person. Good night, sleep tight.’

“There is further evidence of threatening conduct by Mr Turner that morning. Neil Jones recorded footage in which Mr Turner used abusive and threatening language, threatening to knock the defendant out, and said: ‘If you go for it, I’ll go for you any time.’

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“The defendant called North Wales Police twice that morning; once at 8.47am, when he said Mr Turner had been banging on his door since 11pm and had been shouting and arguing, and at 9.04am when the defendant called again and played the call handler the voicemail message left by Mr Turner.”

The judge continued: “At 11.03am Mr Turner left a voicemail on the community house manager’s phone saying he was at the end of his tether and at breaking point and he was going to hurt somebody. Later that morning a physical altercation between the defendant and Mr Turner occurred outside the defendant’s flat.

“I proceed on the basis that Mr Turner began that physical altercation, and that is significant. The defendant did not go looking for violence that day. The confrontation took place outside the defendant’s flat after he had called the police and after threats had been made by Mr Turner.

“By way of the jury’s verdict, either he did not believe the force he used was necessary, or the force he used was not reasonable in the circumstances. The central piece of evidence was the dictaphone recording which captured Mr Turner saying: ‘Get off me, I can’t breathe.’

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“The defendant refused to get off him and said: ‘What a f****** shame, do you want me to hurt you again? You can f****** die for all I care, I don’t give a f***.’”

Hughes returned to his home after the incident, the court was told. He turned on the radio and made himself a hot drink before calling his nephew later that day, with the dictaphone still recording him.

On the device, Hughes could be heard telling his nephew: “I think I may have killed someone.”

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When Hughes eventually called for an ambulance, he told emergency call handlers that he thought Mr Turner may have had a heart attack. He said: “I hit him with my stick and he fell and he banged himself against the window.”

A post-mortem examination found Mr Turner died as a result of asphyxia and had suffered blunt force trauma to his face and head.

Hughes was the victim of serious crime in South Africa on multiple occasions and was not in good physical condition, Gordon Cole KC said of his client in mitigation. He added that Hughes had called the polcie twice on Christmas morning, seeking help.

Mr Cole said his client, who had no previous convictions, would “serve the remaining years of his life in prison” due to his health. Judge Nicklin sentenced Hughes to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 13 years. A total of 185 days spent on remand in custody will be deducted from his sentence.

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The judge added that, while Mr Turner’s murder had not been planned, Hughes did ignore his neighbour’s pleas to get off him. The judge said Hughes’ response had instead been “angry, callous and cruel”.

“This was a senseless murder which was borne out of a dispute between two retired neighbours,” Detective Chief Inspector Eleri Thomas, of North Wales Police, said following Hughes’ sentencing.

“Through his persistent, antagonistic actions, James Hughes drove Mr Turner to a confrontation at the door of his flat, and despite Mr Turner’s pleas that he couldn’t breathe, Hughes continued to sit on his chest and proceeded to strike his head with his walking stick.

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“His recording of the attack and subsequent conversations afterwards were damning as to his guilt, and whilst Mr Turner’s family may never be able fully comprehend why this tragic incident happened, I hope we have provided them with some form of justice and closure today.”

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