Jakub Mensik collapsed on court after his second-round win and Novak Djokovic sweltered for almost four hoursas players were made to work hard on another hot Paris day at the French Open.
Temperatures reached the mid-30s in Celsius as the heatwave in France continued.
Mensik, 20, was overcome with emotion and cramp as he fell to the floor after beating Argentina’s Mariano Navone 6-3 2-6 6-4 1-6 7-6 (13-11) in four hours and 40 minutes.
The Czech – whose flashes of brilliance in his young career have been beset by injury – was struggling to move and needed eight match points to close out victory.
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After he fell the floor, opponent Navone crossed the net to congratulate him and also help him up, but Mensik was unable to move.
The 26th seed lay on the floor for several minutes and was attended to by a number of medical staff, who placed ice packs on his head, neck and chest to help.
An ice pack was also laid on the floor for Mensik to rest his head on like a pillow.
Eventually, Mensik was helped to his feet and was able to walk off court, only to struggle again as he headed towards the locker room.
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He was then placed in a wheelchair and taken away – it remains to be seen if he will recover for his third-round match against eighth seed Alex de Minaur on Friday.
Mensik was competing on one of the outer courts at Roland Garros, which offer no shade.
The applicant said that a care home would likely see “far less levels of comings and goings” than a hotel
A Cambridgeshire city hotel could be converted into a care home to meet an “identified community need”. Applicants Mr Peerbocus and Mr Khan have proposed to change the use of the former Lodge Hotel on Lincoln Road in Peterborough to become a supported living and care home for adults.
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The existing use, as a hotel with 11 bedrooms, would be converted to offer six bedrooms for the care home. The applicant said: “The proposal is to provide facility for adults from the age of 18 years+.
“The residents who will reside at the property will require some form of care/help and support but will mainly be independent. It is not proposed to accommodate ‘very high need adults’ or ‘secure accommodation’.”
The application states that the proposals would be “entirely aimed at meeting the housing needs of the most vulnerable”. The number of staff required at the site would include three day staff (one manager and two careers) and two staff overnight.
The site would accommodate a maximum of four on-site parking spaces. Shift patterns would be managed and staggered so there is no need for on-street parking.
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According to the proposals, staff would be recruited from Peterborough and as such “it is likely that some member[s] of staff will be able to cycle to the site”. The proposal would provide a total of 10 cycle spaces.
If the plans were approved, the property, near the city centre, would provide suitable accommodation for the residents as well as staff. This includes bedrooms, living area, kitchen, bathroom facilities, and outdoor space.
The applicant added: “Taking the above into account, it is considered that the proposal would meet an identified community need, provide suitable living conditions and be located within reasonable proximity to local services and facilities.”
A planning statement says that whilst the use would differ in character from a hotel, the existing use would “generate significant high level of comings and goings which would give rise to undue noise and disturbance in a residential area, compared to the proposed use”.
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It added that the proposals are considered to have “far less levels of comings and goings”.
Manchester United have been warned by a football finance expert that their new 100,000-seater stadium could cost in excess of £2billion, with the club’s finances also coming under scrutiny
10:11, 25 Jun 2026Updated 10:11, 25 Jun 2026
Football finance expert Stefan Borson has warned Manchester United that their proposed 100,000-seater stadium could set them back well in excess of £2billion, warning that now is ‘not the right environment’ for such an ambitious project.
Soaring interest rates mean the landmark move away from Old Trafford will come at a considerable cost. CityAM has also reported growing doubts over the finances, with the club allegedly approaching the government for assistance in funding the infrastructure surrounding the stadium, while being left to source private funding for the ground development itself.
United secured their return to European football’s top table after finishing third in thePremier League last season.Champions League qualification has bolstered their finances by nearly £100million, though much of that investment is likely to be swallowed up by wage increases following their top-four finish, as well as transfer expenditure this summer, with Michael Carrick’s squad widely expected to be active in the market.
It has been suggested that United are exploring a range of funding options for the stadium project, whether through private investment or ownership contributions, having already engaged with “several” potential investors.
However, it remains to be seen whether the Glazer family or minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe plan to foot the bill themselves, with the club having recently restructured £410million of their debts — which exceed £1billion in total — at interest rates of 5.36 percent.
“Of course, if the owners stick £2bn in and build the stadium themselves, then there’s no issue. But that’s not what’s been touted at the moment,” Borson toldCity AM.
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“The environment is not right to build a stadium. We have very high interest rates that don’t look like coming down and it doesn’t look like the owners will underwrite it.
“Man United, even with a 100,000-seater stadium, a football club able to deal with £3.5bn-£4bn of total debt? I say no it can’t.”
He added: “Their starting point is a heavy existing debt profile.
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“You have the senior debt, the secured loan and you have the revolving credit facility – effectively the overdraft – and a substantial amount owed to other clubs for historic transfers.
“Presumably because United have made the senior facility a little bigger at $550m (£415m), they won’t need to rely on the overdraft quite as much. But they’re still in an investment phase in the first team, so you would think they’re going to need cash for that.
“The top and bottom of it is: the existing debt isn’t coming down anytime soon. They’re not going to be in a position where they’re throwing off loads of excess cash to start repaying debt.”
This week marked a significant milestone in United’s ambitions to build a Wembley Stadium-style venue, with formal plans unveiled. The move would place the club alongside rivalsManchester City,Everton, andLiverpool in boasting a multi-purpose venue capable of generating additional income from music concerts, amongst other events.
Former Greater Manchester mayorAndy Burnham recently vacated his position after securing victory in the local election to become the member of parliament for the Makerfield constituency. Burnham, who was a strong supporter of the proposals and heavily linked to them, is considered one of the frontrunners to succeedKeir Starmer as Prime Minister, though his change of role would have no bearing on the plans.
Earlier this year, Burnham firmly ruled out using public money to fund the stadium’s construction. A United spokesperson said: “Our proposed new stadium will be financed privately, and we continue to have positive conversations with potential investors and all stakeholders.”
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The South Korea captain spoke out following their shock World Cup defeat to South Africa in Group A
South Korea starSon Heung-min has issued an apology to his team-mates after a shock defeat toSouth Africa left theirWorld Cup 2026 hopes clinging by a thread. The formerTottenham forward was surprisingly omitted from the starting XI by head coach Hong Myung-bo for the Group A decider, with Oh Hyeon-gyu and Hwang Hee-chan partnering Lee Kang-in up front.
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The Asian nation only needed a draw to secure their place in the Round of 32, having beaten Czechia 2-1 in their opener before losing 1-0 toMexico. However, they slumped to a disappointing defeat against South Africa, who progressed at their expense thanks to Thapelo Maseko’s 63rd-minute strike.
It was the first time that Son started a World Cup match on the bench on Wednesday since his international debut 16 years ago. That gamble from Hong appeared to backfire as he sent on the 33-year-old for the second half with the score still goalless.
However, the LAFC star was ineffectual in his 45-minute cameo, and Bafana Bafana went on to claim a famous victory. Following the game, Son issued a heartfelt apology to his teammates, admitting he felt like he let them down.
“It’s so frustrating that the match didn’t go the way we wanted it to, and we as players are obviously very disappointed,” Son said. “I feel sorry to my teammates that I didn’t give them much help on the pitch.”
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While many expected Korea to obtain the one point required to progress even without Son, leaving him out proved to be a costly blunder. The experienced winger is his nation’s all-time top goalscorer with 56 goals in 147 caps and had netted three times in his previous three World Cup tournament appearances.
Despite Son’s sincere apology, his manager appeared to absolve him of any responsibility by footing the blame for the defeat. Speaking after the game, Hong conceded he would’ve made different choices with his starting XI with hindsight.
“In terms of the process and preparing for this game, and how we would play on the field, that is something I put much thought into,” the ex-South Korea captain said. “Of course, if we knew what the result was going to be, I probably would have made different choices.
“But I had a strategy in mind. Whenever such a bad result happens, everyone has their own opinion. The result is really the responsibility of the head coach. Ultimately, it comes down to my hands, I guess I made the wrong decisions and that was the reason we had a bad result. Nothing more, nothing less.”
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As reported by The Korea Times, Son issued a blunt response when discussing Hong’s decision to leave him out of the starting lineup: “I don’t really have anything to add to that,” he said, confirming his manager had informed him ahead of the game he would be left out.
Korea now face a nervous wait to discover their fate in the World Cup. With all three matches played in Group A, the Tigers’ hopes are pinned on other teams doing a favour for them to ensure they finish in the top eight slots of the best third-placed teams.
They are currently fourth with three points, albeit having played more games than several teams below them, includingBelgium,Ecuador andParaguay. The goal difference is the first tiebreaker in this table, followed by goals scored.
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Sky Sports, HBO Max, Netflix and Disney+ with Ultimate TV package
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Sky has upgraded its Ultimate TV and Sky Sports bundle to now include HBO Max, Netflix, Disney+, discovery+ and Hayu, as well as 135 channels and full Sky coverage of the Premier League and EFL.
Sky broadcasts more than 1,400 live matches across the Premier League, EFL and more with at least 215 live from the top flight alongside Formula 1, darts and golf.
The pair targeted vehicles across several counties including Cambridgeshire
07:23, 25 Jun 2026Updated 07:28, 25 Jun 2026
Two men stole 25 vehicles worth more than £600,000 across several counties, including Cambridgeshire. Aurimas Sarkis, aged 29, and Ignas Kisskiss, aged 36, stole 25 vehicles which were all Audis, BMWs or Mercedes, between October and December 2025.
The thieves target vehicles across Cambridgeshire, Essex, Northamptonshire, Oxfordshire and Hertfordshire. The men were arrested following a long-running investigation into organised thefts of high-value vehicles, using specialist equipment to bypass keyless vehicle security systems. Police estimate the total value of the cars taken to be more than £600,000, according to the Crown Prosecution Service.
Sarkis, of Swallow Drive, Raunds, Northamptonshire and Kisskiss, of Sisley Road, Barking, both appeared at St Albans Crown Court on Wednesday, June 24, after pleading guilty to multiple counts of conspiracy to steal motor vehicles. Sarkis was jailed for four years and one month and Kisskiss was jailed for four years and 10 months.
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Aamir Barrett from the Crown Prosecution Service said: “The impact of the organised crime committed by Sarkis and Kisskiss extended well beyond financial loss. Many victims had to find alternative means of transport, were forced to replace essential items like children’s buggies and, in one case, had to repurchase specialist equipment and medication for a disabled family member.
“Our case was supported by evidence including automatic number plate recognition and phone data, as well as GPS data from a tag worn by Sarkis, which clearly linked both defendants to the offences. Faced with this evidence, they admitted their crimes.”
The countdown to the new season starts here for Swansea City.
Vitor Matos and the Jack Army are set to discover who they’ll face on the opening day of the new Championship season, and indeed their schedule for the rest of the campaign.
Former Premier League sides Wolverhampton Wanderers and West Ham United are in the mix, while a clash with Burnley is could also carry the intriguing narrative of Craig Bellamy’s return to south Wales.
Bellamy is currently on the brink of taking the reins at Turf Moor.
The fixtures are set to drop at 12pm, and you can follow live updates with our blog below.
The first event will take place on Thursday, June 25, from 1 pm to 3.30 pm at the club, with refreshments available and all residents welcome to attend.
Caesar the gorilla arrives at his new home in London after a whirlwind tour of the capital. He is pictured with owner Adele Teale and Flight Centre general manager Joe Beevis (Picture: Jamie Henderson / Flight Centre)
He faced an uncertain future after being evicted from his home by the local council.
But Caesar, the 4ft fibreglass gorilla, has found a new place to stay after becoming a viral sensation.
The primate has been adopted by long-haul travel specialists Flight Centre and is now taking pride of place at their store on South Molton Street in London.
It’s a long way from the house in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, where he had been proudly displayed on a platform by owner Adele Teale for the last 12 months.
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Adele has owned the statue for 20 years and said she was delighted that he had found a new habitat (Picture: Jamie Henderson / Flight Centre)
The 59-year-old loves gorillas and Caesar had previously spent 15 years at her home in Leeds without causing any issues.
Caesar had never visited London before and took a scenic route to his new residence, posing at Big Ben, dropping in on Downing Street, and cruising through Piccadilly Circus.
Joe Beevis, general manager of Flight Centre, said: ‘We send nature lovers to see wildlife in Africa every year, so when we heard Caesar needed a new home, it felt like the natural fit. Caesar is a reminder that the best wildlife encounters are live ones.
Caesar at his old home in Stanley, Wakefield, before he was evicted by the council (Picture: Charley Atkins / SWNS)
‘Booking with companies who take sustainable tourism seriously, such as our travel partner Intrepid Travel, means the animals, their habitats and local communities that make those moments possible can continue to thrive.’
‘We took Caesar’s welfare extremely seriously on the journey down from Wakefield, and, on arrival in London we felt it was only right to show him the sights of our great city.
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‘He’s now installed at our South Molton Street store and is adjusting to Mayfair life very well. We’ve had no complaints, though he has developed strong opinions about the air conditioning.’
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The gorilla’s owner says that Caesar will not be London forever (Picture: Jamie Henderson / Flight Centre)
Adele, Caesar’s owner, added: ‘Caesar has been part of my life for more than 20 years and I wasn’t going to give up on him without a fight, but I’m really glad this is how it’s ended up.
‘“’He’s not gone forever; he’s just heading to London for a bit, which feels very him.
‘I was glad to be there to hand him over in person and I know he’s going to be properly looked after by Flight Centre, who care as much about animal welfare as I do.’
Caesar’s fans can see him in person at Flight Centre’s store on South Molton Street, Mayfair.
To celebrate Caesar’s arrival, Flight Centre is offering 10% off selected Africa Tours with Intrepid Travel for a limited time.
Shaun Malone has revealed he had undergone brain surgery as he shared a photo from his hospital bed
Gogglebox star Shaun Malone has revealed he had undergone brain surgery as he shared a photo from his hospital bed.
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The 31-year-old came to fame alongside his family, from Manchester, as they made their debut on the iconic Channel 4 show in 2014. He has been open about his health battles in that time, having been diagnosed with a brain condition in 2010 after initially getting sinusitis.
Now, Shaun has offered an update on his health, revealing that he went under the knife for another operation – and was struggling with his recovery due to the record-breaking temperatures sweeping across the country, reports the Mirror.
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“Heatwave is a terrible time to be stuck in hospital until Friday,” he penned beside a close-up photo of his post-surgery scar, which he shared to his Instagram Story. “Brain surgery is deffo not the highlight of my year [sic].”
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Shaun joined Gogglebox in the fourth season, more than a decade ago, and delighted viewers with his TV quips beside his dad, Tom, mum Julie, and siblings Tom Jr and Vanessa
Shaun was in and out of the hospital when he was a teenager, after contracting a life-threatening infection while battling sinusitis. He previously spoke about his illness during an appearance on the Coaching From The Sofa podcast, explaining that doctors gave him less than 10% chance of surviving.
“In 2010 I got sinusitis and in some way, the infection found its way back to my brain. My brain started swelling and my skull started crushing it so my mum took me to A&E saying, ‘Look he’s poorly!’ and they said it was sinusitis,” he said at the time.
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“And then I collapsed one day at home and I ended up going into a coma and they said to my mum and dad that I had a less than 10 per cent chance of living. I was in a coma for a few weeks – and they said to my mum and dad, ‘Shaun’s got brain damage, we don’t know what the brain damage is or how it’ll affect him or if it’s going to be really bad.
“And when I woke up my brain damage affected me in some ways, like my memory but mostly the way it affected me was with my left side. I essentially had a stroke, I couldn’t move my left arm, my left leg, even the left side of my face.”
Lumen Field is the stadium that really took my breath away – and my word, it is loud.
So loud, in fact, that it has made the Guinness Book of World Records twice for its noise levels, thanks to its horseshoe shaped design, which keeps much of the sound inside the stadium – although I can personally attest that you can hear the roar from a 25-minute walk away too!
The north stand section is particularly striking: it juts up like the bow of a ship on a wave’s crest, and the open sky on both sides of the seating area yields a stunning view of the Seattle skyline.
Inside, the stadium concourses are cavernous – and yet, even when they are empty, they still manage to exude character and heritage, whether through the rows of jerseys that denote famous artists who have played Lumen Field (including Taylor Swift and Ed Sheeran), or through the Seattle Seahawks Wall of Legends.
Netflix’s Dept Q Season 2 is officially in production, and the streamer has confirmed a major cast update for the Edinburgh-set crime drama
Dept. Q fans have been given some insight into what to expect from the new season.
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Dept. Q shot up the Netflix charts when the gripping Scottish crime procedural first burst onto screens back in May 2025, and production has now officially kicked off on the eagerly awaited second season.
Having been formally renewed back in August, the series – based on the books by Danish author Jussi Adler-Olsen – was met with widespread critical acclaim, leaving fans clamouring for more.
The streaming giant has now confirmed that filming is underway on Season 2, teasing in the synopsis: “DCI Carl Morck heads up the maverick Dept. Q from the basement of an Edinburgh police station, charged with cases previously deemed unsolvable.
“This darkly humorous, propulsive show delivers all the pleasures of a procedural but takes us into the complex mysteries not just of the cases but of the detectives themselves.”
Season 2 will once again be filmed and set in Edinburgh, following the roaring success of the location in the debut series, with Matthew Goode reprising his role as DCI Carl Morck.
Executive Producer Rob Bullock teased: “This season, Carl and his band of misfits tackle a terrible crime hidden in the highest echelons of Scottish society.
“It is a story for our times: rich and powerful people who believe they are above the law. Carl, of course, knows otherwise.
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“It’s a joy to be working with master storyteller Scott Frank once again, along with the rest of Team Doolally. We applaud Netflix’s courage for letting them loose once again.”
His band of misfits will also be back including Alexej Manvelov as Akram Salim, Leah Byrne as DC Rose Dickson and Jamie Sives as DS James Hardy.
The series has also brought in several fresh faces including Aisling Franciosi as Kimmie, The Crown’s Greg Wise as Derek Powell, Nicholas Rowe as Thomas Fulton and Outlander: Blood of my Blood star Tony Curran as Winnie Calderwood.
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Hamish Clark is also joining the line-up as Christopher Herron, alongside Alex Ferns as Phil Allenbeck, Knight of the Seven Kingdoms star Ross Anderson as Ricky Daddario, Rebecca Root as June Lovesay and The Queen’s Gambit’s Isla Johnston as Agnes.
Line of Duty’s Mark Bonnar will reprise his role as Stephen Burns, along with Game of Thrones actress Kate Dickie as Moira Jacobson, Aaron McVeigh as Jasper and Sanjeev Kohli as Martin Flemming.
Manda Levin said for Netflix: “Season one of Dept. Q made us laugh and cry; it shocked and intrigued us; we fell in love with the characters and with the incredibly vivid and iconic world that Scott Frank and his amazing team conjured up in one of our very favourite cities.
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“That it was embraced so wholeheartedly by an audience in Scotland, in the rest of the UK, and across the world, was thrilling.
“The story of Season 2 is as darkly delicious as you’d expect, and Carl and his glorious gang will have their work cut out pinning down the perpetrators as we launch back in for more.”
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