Thomas Reynolds, 21, is believed to have dropped his phone and lost his footing while trying to retrieve it – leading to his tragic death, as tributes pour in from family, friends and football clubs
18:09, 30 May 2026Updated 18:10, 30 May 2026
Tributes have been paid to a Glasgow University student who died after falling from a bridge. Thomas Reynolds is believed to have dropped his phone and lost his footing while attempting to retrieve it.
The 21-year-old’s family said he had been missing on Tuesday, 26 May, before police discovered his body the following morning. His sister Ellen paid tribute to the popular business student on Facebook.
She wrote: “I’m devastated to share that my brother Thomas Reynolds was found dead in Glasgow early this morning.
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“He was missing all day yesterday and the police believe that he dropped his phone and tried to retrieve it but fell from the bridge and it was instant.”
“Obviously my family and I are heartbroken but I know he was always very popular and many people will share our sadness and deserve to know.”
Thomas played for Hutchison Vale Community Football Club as a boy and the club paid tribute to the ‘caring lad’ following the news of his death, reports the Daily Record.
They said: “A lovely, caring, popular lad, Tommy is a prime example to any youngster looking to work hard to develop their game. His journey is all the more incredible given he was a December birthday.
“All at Hutchison Vale FC send heartfelt condolences to his Mum Sandra, Dad Tony, sister Ellen and all of his family and friends.
“Rest easy Tommy, you you were an absolute star and will be sorely missed by all the Hutchie family.”
Glasgow University’s football club, where Tommy played as a right back, paid tribute to a “kind soul and true friend”.
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A spokesperson said: “We are devastated to share the news that our right back Tommy Reynolds has passed away. Aged only 21, Tommy was studying Business at the Uni, and was a valued member of the First Team squad.
“Everyone that knew him realised he was a kind soul, a true friend and great teammate.”
Police Scotland has been contacted for a response.
Kyiv knows of four relay stations assisting Russian military activity, the Ukrainian president said, as he demanded the Belarusian government take action.
Belarus has been one of Moscow’s closest allies throughout the war, and its president, Aleksandr Lukashenko, is a close ally of Vladimir Putin.
“Belarus still has time to dismantle this equipment. We also know about every factory in Belarus that works for Russia and supports the war,” Mr Zelensky said.
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“If he doesn’t do it, we’ll do it,” Mr Zelensky said on Friday, without elaborating.
It comes after Ukraine launched another attack on a Russian oil refinery in Siberia, more than 2,500km (1,550 miles) east of the Ukrainian border.
The Tyumen refinery, one of the country’s most modern and complex, has a nominal capacity of around 8 million metric tons per year.
Meanwhile, Mr Zelensky said on Saturday that Russian forces were preparing an impending massive attack and warned residents to take special care as Russian strikes in different regions killed at least six people.
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One killed, three injured as Russia hits Odesa region with Iskander missile, governor says
One person was killed and three were injured after Russia hit Ukraine’s southern Odesa region with an Iskander ballistic missile on Sunday evening, Oleh Kiper, the regional governor, said on Telegram. He said vehicles and fuel storage tanks caught fire after the strike hit an agricultural facility in the Odesa district.
File: In this photo, provided by the Ukrainian Emergency Services on Monday, 8 June 2026, rescue workers extinguish a fire of an energy facility after a Russian strike in Odesa, Ukraine (AP)
The details could not be independently verified.
Namita Singh22 June 2026 04:04
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Post office and apartments damaged as 8 injured in attack on Sumy – ICYMI
Russia launched a fresh attack on Sumy on Sunday, with several buildings damaged.
Eight people were injured in the overnight attacks, according to Serhii Kryvosheienko, head of Sumy City Military Administration.
A post office, petrol station, apartment blocks and houses were damaged in the attack, he said.
Alex Croft22 June 2026 03:00
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Ukraine’s strengthening position in war has not relieved humanitarian crisis – IRC
Ukraine’s stronger position in the war with Russia has yet to relieve the humanitarian crisis felt by millions of displaced Ukrainians and worsened by a plunge in aid spending, the head of the International Rescue Committee said.
Ukraine has slowed Russia’s advances on the battlefield to a virtual halt in recent months, prompting G7 leaders to recognise at a summit last week that momentum in the war has shifted.
Speaking during a visit to Ukraine, David Miliband, the IRC’s president and CEO, said it was still vital to recognise the impact of aid cuts, led by the U.S., that has halved the IRC’s budget in the country to a current estimate of $20 million in 2027 from $40 million last year.
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“It feels particularly important at a time when there is this new sense of a different geopolitical narrative to recognise the brutality and strain that’s being faced by millions of Ukrainians,” Mr Miliband said on Saturday, World Refugee Day.
Alex Croft22 June 2026 01:30
Watch: Zelensky warns Ukrainians of ‘massive attack’ from Russia as strikes kill at least six people
Zelensky warns Ukrainians of ‘massive attack’ from Russia as strikes kill at least six people
Alex Croft22 June 2026 00:00
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Ukraine drone attacks kill five in Crimea and Krasnodar region
At least four people were killed and 28 wounded in a Ukrainian drone attack on the Russian-controlled peninsula of Crimea, the Russian-installed governor said.
Separately, local authorities in Russia’s Krasnodar region said a Ukrainian drone attack killed one person on a passenger ferry and set an oil terminal ablaze.
The ferry service across the Kerch Strait, separating Crimea from the Krasnodar region, has been temporarily suspended, the authorities said.
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Alex Croft21 June 2026 23:00
Bulletin | Zelensky tells Belarus to dismantle tech used by Russia – or face force
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has urged Belarus to dismantle relay stations he claims are crucial for Russian drone attacks on Ukraine.
Here’s all you need to know in five bullet points:
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Alex Croft21 June 2026 22:02
Former Ukrainian PM latest to return Polish state honour
Former Ukrainian prime minister Volodymyr Hroisman is the latest Ukrainian politician to return the Knight’s Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland.
Mr Hroisman received the honour in 2011 while serving as mayor of Vinnytsia, for developing regional cooperation with Polish cities during this time.
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“I am returning the order as a sign of solidarity with Ukraine and President Zelensky. Not out of resentment towards the Polish people, but with deep respect for them and gratitude for all the years of support, for the millions of Poles who opened their hearts and homes to our people after 24 February,” he said on Facebook.
It comes as part of an ongoing dispute over Poland and Ukraine’s shared history, after Polish president Karol Nawrocki stripped Volodymyr Zelensky of the Order of the White Eagle after he named a Ukrainian military unit after the Ukrainian Insurgent Army – which Warsaw says carried out a genocide of Poles in the 1940s.
Alex Croft21 June 2026 21:00
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Russia frees 24 Filipinos after Marcos talks with Putin
Russia has freed 24 Filipinos who were detained for months without charges in a Siberian city, after Philippine president Ferdinand Marcos Jr. raised concern for them in a meeting with president Vladimir Putin, Philippine officials said on Saturday.
The 24 arrived in Manila aboard two flights early Sunday, and the first batch was welcomed by Philippine foreign secretary Theresa Lazaro, who accompanied Marcos in his talks with Putin on Wednesday in the Russian city of Kazan, the department of foreign affairs in Manila said.
Migrant Workers secretary Hans Cacdac welcomed the final batch of freed workers before dawn. His agency provided unspecified aid to the workers, who were detained in a Russian region known for its extreme winter temperatures.
Alex Croft21 June 2026 20:01
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Trump claims Moscow losing more troops than Kyiv as he admits Putin on ‘the offensive’ – ICYMI
Trump claims Moscow losing more troops than Kyiv as he admits Putin on ‘the offensive’
Alex Croft21 June 2026 19:02
Recap: Ukraine accepts proposal from Brazil’s Lula to work for peace, Kyiv adviser says
President Volodymyr Zelensky has accepted an offer from Brazilian leader Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva to help work for a peace deal in Russia’s war in Ukraine, a Ukrainian presidential adviser said on Friday.
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Zelensky and Lula met on the sidelines of the Group of Seven summit in the French resort of Evian-les-Bains on Wednesday, where the Ukrainian leader urged allies to increase pressure on Russia to end the more than four-year-old war.
The two presidents discussed what could reactivate diplomacy and Lula proposed several ideas, including contacts with permanent members of the U.N. Security Council, presidential communications adviser Dmytro Lytvyn told reporters.
“They agreed that, in particular, based on such ideas and contacts, they would try to achieve something and later they would discuss it based on the results,” Lytvyn said.
Separate amber heat health alerts have been issued by the UK Health Security Agency, now covering the majority of England inlcuding Greater Manchester from Monday morning until Friday night.
While these health alerts urge Britons to stay well hydrated and remain out of direct sunlight, those confined to stuffy classrooms have precious little control over their surroundings.
Consequently, schools across the UK are making extensive preparations for the blistering week ahead, with teachers working hard to prevent heat exhaustion and fainting among pupils in the soaring temperatures – both of which have been reported in recent years during particularly gruelling conditions.
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Why does hot weather pose such a challenge in schools?
Teachers, unions, schools and parents have all voiced serious concerns over rising classroom temperatures during the UK’s increasingly sweltering summers in recent years. Soaring temperatures can make concentration difficult at the best of times.
Pupils with special educational needs or other conditions may find it particularly challenging during an intense heatwave — and they are far from alone.
Teachers are equally affected, battling through the same sweltering conditions while attempting to educate children who are struggling to stay focused, one Deputy Head of a London secondary school told the i newspaper.
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“During the hottest days, teachers can barely teach, let alone students learn,” the senior teacher named ‘Daniel’ told the publication. “My staff say it’s really hard to function properly.”
Will schools be forced to close during the June heatwave?
While no formal school closures have been declared during June’s heatwave, increasing pressure is mounting on the Government to establish regulations permitting schools to close when temperatures reach dangerously high levels.
Both the Climate Change Committee (CCC) and the Trades Union Congress (TUC) have supported demands for a maximum temperature threshold in classrooms.
The Department for Education (DfE) has confirmed it is “carefully considering” these proposals.
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Existing DfE guidance states that schools should stay open during hot weather periods, maintaining that regular attendance provides pupils with the optimal opportunity to learn and reach their full potential.
Following the previous heatwave earlier this year, teaching unions reiterated demands for a statutory maximum classroom temperature. Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson stopped short of ruling out the possibility when pressed in June.
She did, however, recognise the difficulties created by elevated temperatures in the classroom, stating that periods of extreme heat can create challenging conditions for teachers and school staff and may also impact children’s capacity to learn.
What measures can schools take to keep students (and staff) cool?
Several schools have already implemented precautionary measures, with pupils advised to ensure they bring refillable water bottles to lessons for regular hydration throughout the day. Educational establishments across the UK are also urging students to bring hats for outdoor wear and to apply sunscreen before departing for school in the morning.
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One school in Wiltshire has relaxed its uniform policy to combat the heat. From Monday, pupils may wear their standard uniform without jumpers and ties, or opt for their PE kit as an alternative.
Whitchurch High School informed WalesOnline it is implementing “sensible arrangements in place to help students remain safe and comfortable”.
Matthew Tkachuk and Brady Tkachuk are about to team up in Florida, after the Panthers pulled off another summertime blockbuster.
The Panthers and Ottawa finalized a deal Sunday night, with Florida sending four draft picks to the Senators for Brady Tkachuk — the brother of Panthers star Matthew Tkachuk.
The picks were the No. 9 pick in this year’s draft, Tampa Bay’s first-round pick this year (acquired earlier Sunday in a trade Florida made sending Mackie Samoskevich to Seattle), the Panthers’ second-round pick in 2027 and their top 10-protected first-round pick in 2029. And that means Florida adds an elite player to its forward corps without losing any of its top seven scorers from this past season.
“Brady is a dynamic competitor and one of the most physical and relentless forwards in the league,” Panthers hockey operations president and general manager Bill Zito said. “A proven leader and exactly the type of player we want in our locker room, he strives to make everyone around him better both on and off the ice. We’re thrilled to welcome Brady to South Florida to join our group as we continue our pursuit of championship hockey.”
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Brady Tkachuk has spent the entirety of his eight-year NHL career in Ottawa, and now he joins his brother, Olympic teammate and podcast co-host in Florida — the place where Matthew Tkachuk has spent the last four seasons, winning two Stanley Cups and getting to the final three times.
The Athletic was first to report the pending trade.
Brady Tkachuk has two seasons left on the seven-year, $57.56 million contract he signed in October 2021 when he also became Ottawa’s captain. As recently as late April, he bristled at conversation about his name being in trade rumors following a first-round playoff exit.
“This was not a decision we took lightly, but ultimately we did what we felt was best for the long-term future of our hockey club,” Senators general manager Steve Staios said Sunday. “We now possess cap space and draft capital and will be actively working to improve our roster.”
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It’s a move that makes sense for so many reasons and has seemed almost inevitable.
Matthew Tkachuk and Brady Tkachuk reveled in the chance to play alongside one another for USA Hockey at the 4 Nations Face-Off in 2025 (winning silver) and the Milan Cortina Olympics this year (winning gold, the first for the American men’s program on the Olympic stage since the miracle in Lake Placid 46 years ago).
Their parents — their dad is NHL legend Keith Tkachuk — have a home in Florida and are regular attendees at Panthers games, and the USA Hockey ties means Brady Tkachuk already has relationships with many in the Florida organization. Zito had a role within USA Hockey during this past Olympic cycle and Panthers equipment manager Teddy Richards had a role with the 4 Nations and Milan Cortina teams as well.
Brady Tkachuk was Ottawa’s captain for the last five seasons, and he was — by far in some cases — their leader in countless categories over his eight years with the Senators. No player had more goals (213), points (463), power-play goals (62), shots (2,202), hits (1,921), winning goals (28), multigoal games (30) and penalty minutes (821) in his tenure with the club, which acquired him with the No. 4 pick in the 2018 draft.
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And now, four years after landing Matthew Tkachuk, the Panthers have tapped into the Tkachuk family well of talent again.
It also adds another big name to the list of players that Florida has locked up for several seasons going forward, including Aleksander Barkov, Aaron Ekblad, Sam Reinhart, Sam Bennett, Carter Verhaeghe, Gustav Forsling, Anton Lundell and others. They’re all Stanley Cup winners, and now Brady Tkachuk would figure to have a real chance to get his name etched onto hockey’s chalice in the coming years as well.
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AP Hockey Writer Stephen Whyno contributed to this report.
“Fires and barbecues are strictly prohibited due to the very real risk they pose to people, wildlife, and the wider landscape. We want everyone to enjoy the Heath, so please behave responsibly, and respect the space and those who care for it. Every visitor is also a ‘Heath Guardian’.”
Once there was a thriving colliery here. On the flat land just beyond the pile of bricks there was headgear, railways, coke ovens, brickworks, spoil heaps and a gasometer, plus there were lines of terraces providing accommodation for the 1,500 men and boys who worked on the site.
The Leasingthorne Colliery Reservoir Tower, by Northern Perspectives (Image: Northern Perspectives)
Now all that survives of Leasingthorne colliery, which was between Coundon and Kirk Merrington which can be seen at the top of the picture, is this pile of bricks – the remains of the reservoir tower.
As Memories 741 told last summer, Leasingthorne was brought into life in 1836 by the Chilton branch of the Clarence Railway. Its heyday was the 1930s and its closure in October 1967 was followed by rapid clearance of the colliery and demolition of the low, single storey terraces.
Now all that remains of this classic Durham mining community is a single terrace and a former pub – the Eden Arms Hotel – that has become a private home now the thirsty miners have been moved on.
The Eden Arms Hotel at Leasingthorne is now a private house
Dave Wilkin, the Durham-based cameraman behind Northern Perspectives
And the reservoir tower, which was once on the edge of the pit yard. Its monumental status is captured in this wonderful photograph by Northern Perspectives, our regular contributor who uses the latest drone technology to shed new light on our beautiful and historic landscape. To see more of his amazing work, including his aerial videos, search “Northern Perspectives” on Facebook.
FORMER Labour candidate and Labour agent at the recent Heworth by-election David Ellis’s letter criticising the Liberal Democrats’ response to the Boundary Commission’s proposals is based on a misunderstanding of the point being made.
Nobody has claimed that changing ward boundaries would automatically change school catchment areas. As a former headteacher, Mr Ellis will know that catchment areas are reviewed through a separate process.
However, councillors were briefed by Labour’s own council officers that there is an attempt, where possible, to align ward boundaries and school catchment areas. The reason is obvious: both are intended to reflect the communities people belong to and the services they use.
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Indeed, Labour’s own submission to the Boundary Commission refers to school catchment areas no fewer than 18 times. It is therefore rather strange to suggest that catchment areas are somehow irrelevant to discussions about ward boundaries.
That means ward boundaries can have implications for future decisions. If communities currently associated with Rural West York are moved into wards centred on Acomb, it becomes more likely that future reviews of catchment areas and other community-based services will view those neighbourhoods as part of Acomb rather than Rural West.
This was precisely why local residents raised concerns.
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The Boundary Commission specifically asks consultees to consider community ties and local identity. Highlighting the potential consequences of splitting established communities is therefore entirely legitimate and forms an important part of the consultation process.
Residents deserve a debate based on the facts and on what best reflects local communities, rather than accusations of “false information” directed at those who hold a different view.
Cllr Anne Hook,
Liberal Democrat councillor for Rural West York ward,
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World Cup action continues to flow thick and fast, with another packed afternoon of football set to take place on Sunday.
Germany followed suit with a similarly entertaining fixture as they came from behind to beat the Ivory Coast. Franck Kessie opened the scoring in the first-half and despite their best efforts, Germany could not equalise until Deniz Undav found the back of the net in the 68th minute, and completed the turnaround in the 94th.
Ecuador and Curacao rounded out the afternoon with an attritional 0-0 draw in Kansas City, before Tunisia and Japan faced off in overnight action, whihc kicked off at 5am BST.
And we stand to do it all again this afternoon, with plenty more matchday two action set to take place.
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The World Cup programme kicks off with one of the title favourites, Spain, facing off against a relative minnow in Saudi Arabia. La Roja have a point to prove as they face up to their second group stage fixture, after they were held to a shock goalless draw by Cape Verde last time out.
Next on the docket, Belgium face Iran in Los Angeles. Both sides were held to a draw in their opening matches, Belgium by Egypt and Iran by New Zealand, meaning top spot in Group G will on the line here.
Romelu Lukaku forced a Belgium equaliser when they faced Egypt last week
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Uruguay and Cape Verde complete the second matchday in Group H, with the latter side looking to prove the point they knicked from Spain was more than mere fluke.
And there is one last match in the small hours of Monday morning, with New Zealand facing Egypt in a 2am kick-off.
How to watch World Cup today
In the UK, Spain vs Saudi Arabia will be broadcast live and free to air on BBC One, with coverage beginning at 4.30pm ahead of a 5pm kick-off.
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It is then over to ITV 1 for Belgium vs Iran in the 8pm kick-off, with coverage there starting from 7pm.
The last match of the day, Uruguay vs Cape Verde, kicks off at 11pm BST and is back over on BBC One, with coverage starting half an hour before kick-off.
The sole overnight offering of New Zealand vs Egypt will get underway at 2am, with ITV1’s coverage starting from 1.30am.
Is this how Lewis Barton leaves the village? (Picture: ITV)
Poor Lewis Barton (Bradley Riches). All he wanted was a holiday. Now he’s about to lose the the love of his life while facing a murderous kidnapping criminal, and possibly, his long-lost dad. Classic Emmerdale.
Tissues at the ready, Dales fans. We all knew the day that Lewis’s heart was going to get broken as soon as the exit of his boyfriendVinny Dingle (Bradley Johnson) was announced. We just didn’t know it would be so Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels.
Since arriving in the village seven years ago with his mum the iconic Mandy Dingle (Lisa Riley), Vinny has embarked upon a journey of self-discovery after realising that he was attracted to men, and Lewis has been a key part of that journey.
As a gay man and someone with autism, Lewis is no stranger to being different, Sharing a flat with Lewis at the time, Vinnie was given a safe space by his friend to process his feelings and accept who he was, which led to the end of his marriage toGabby Thomas (Rosie Bentham), but eventually came to accept that he was attracted to men.
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What started as a fun, quirky friendship soon evolved into some deeper, and their first came after they bonded over shared triumph with a classic Emmerdale activity- saving runaway sheep.
Lewis and Vinnie were a delightful pairing. (Picture: ITV)
Together these two are Emmerdale’s answer to Heartstopper, which is ironic, given that’s the show where Lewis’ actor Bradley Riches started his career!
Unfortunately, ITV has announced cuts this year, and Vinnie Dingle is just one character unlucky enough to be saying goodbye to the Dales, along withOlivia Bromley (Dawn Taylor) and Jimmy King (Nick Miles).
Would you buy a cake from this man? (Picture: ITV)
Now it seems Lewis is about to have his world turned upside down by meeting his delightfully unhinged dad.. and his relationship with Vinny, along with his very life, could be at stake.
Last week’s trip to the Dales saw Vinny surprise Lewis with a spontaneous trip to Madeira. Although he wanted to go, Lewis’ anxiety got the best of him andthe spontaneity of the trip bothered him enough to decide not to go. But he insisted that Vinny still goes on the holiday, leaving Lewis feeling bittersweet.
Vinny’s surprise holiday didn’t go down well with Lewis. (Picture: ITV)
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After some encouraging words from his big bro Ross (Michael Parr), Lewis decided to go on vay-cay- after all and rushed to catch Vinny up at the airport. However, the Love Actually Moment was ruined when Lewis was violently bundled into the back of a van!
Worst. Holiday. Ever. (Picture: ITV)
In this week’s trip to the Dales, Ross receives a concerning message about Lewis abduction, stating that Lewis is at risk unless his father returns ‘Penny’ to the kidnapper. The plot thickens…
After doing some digging with Liam (Johnny McPherson), Ross discovers that Kev is Lewis’s dad … which leads to him being approached by Kylie, Lewis’s kidnapper!
If he wants to see Lewis again, Kylie demands the return of ‘Penny,’ which she deems the ‘most precious thing in the world’.
Poor Lewis is being held captive. (Picture: ITV)
Liam finds Kev selling cakes from his van, but Ross is annoyed by Kev’s attitude, leading to a scuffle. Under duress, Kev claims Penny is a diamond he sold to a pawn shop, and Ross demands he buy it back.
However, once alone, Kev looks at a diamond around his neck, making it clear he didn’t sell it after all. Is this diamond worth Lewis’ life.
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Ross isn’t calling on Kev for a cake. (Picture: ITV)
Ross and Liam are panicking over Lewis’s abduction. Ross receives a threatening text from Kylie featuring scalpels. Kylie video calls Kev, demanding he return “Penny” by the end of the day.
Meanwhle, A terrified Lewis is being held by Kylie.When Lewis asks if she is going to kill him, Kylie responds enigmatically which only worsens Lewis’ panic.
Kylie is prepared to kill Lewis to get her diamond back. (Picture: ITV)
Will Kev and Ross save Lewis from Kylie before it’s too late?
Given Vinnie’s impending exit, why do I have the nasty feeling that Vinnie will get caught in the crossfire?
The opening day of music and entertainment began at 12 pm and ran through to 11 pm, with rap icon Skepta and electronic DJ and producer Sammy Virji among the standout performers.
Rudimental (Image: Danny Crompton)
Then there was a surprise appearance from Manchester-based star Aitch, who popped out unexpectedly during a set by Drum and Bass artist Bou.
Fans cheered as he played his new tune ‘Ring my Bell’, a remix of Anita Ward’s 1989 hit.
Armand Van Helden (Image: Danny Crompton)
Wilkinson, Nia Archives, Andy C, and Mall Grab also featured on Saturday’s line-up.
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Sunday featured a number of heavy hitters, from hip-hop duo rudimental to DJ legend Calvin Harris.
Other key acts taking to the Parklife stage included Zara Larsson, Armand Van Helden, Shy FX, and Chris Stussy.
Zara Larsson (Image: Danny Crompton)
Our gallery shows highlights from all of Sunday’s action, photographed by Danny Crompton.
The full 36-picture gallery is available to view above.
Kay proposed on Christmas Day in 2002 at Taley’s family home and the couple tied the knot the following year in Bolton.
After their first wedding in Kay’s stomping ground, the couple renewed their vows in 2013 with their two daughters, Phoebe and Amber, present.
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Daly, 57, and Kay, 52, are now said to be planning a quick divorce to keep proceedings stress-free and inexpensive, having reportedly decided how their assets will be split.
A source told The Mirror: ‘Tess doesn’t want to spend thousands on solicitors for a divorce. A friend suggested they look at getting a quickie divorce online.
‘They don’t see there’s anything to fight over and know they’ll agree on everything fairly’ (Picture: Anthony Harvey/Shutterstock)
‘They don’t see there’s anything to fight over and know they’ll agree on everything fairly.
‘They’re still living under the same roof and have effectively re-coupled as friends. They won’t be fighting over assets and will always stay close.’
‘After much consideration, and with a deep sense of care and respect for one another, we have made the decision to separate amicably,’ the statement read.
‘This has not been an easy choice, but it comes from a place of mutual understanding and a shared desire for what is best for both of us.
‘We remain great friends and most importantly, fully committed to our roles as loving and supportive parents, which will always be our priority.’
The pair hosted The One Show together earlier this year (Picture: X/BBC)
Tess Daly and Vernon Kay’s relationship – key events
2001 – Tess and Vernon meet while Vernon is working at Channel 4 and Tess is at ITV
2002 – Vernon proposes on Christmas Day at Tess’ parents’ home
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2003 – they marry at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Vernon’s hometown, Horwich, near Bolton
2004 – first daughter Phoebe is born
2009 – second daughter Amber is born
2010 – Vernon admits to sending explicit messages to Page 3 model Rhian Sugden and other women for four months
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2010 – a month later, Tess addresses the sexting scandal, insisting that their marriage was ‘worth fighting’ for
2013 – Vernon surprises Tess with a vow renewal in the South of France, 10 years on from their first wedding
2017 – Tess says their marriage is a constant ‘work in progress’
2020 – appearing on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!, Vernon says his infidelity is ‘in the past’ and has been ‘forgotten about’, adding that they’ve ‘moved on’
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2025 – Vernon celebrates as Tess receives her MBE in one of their final major public appearances together
February 2026 – the couple appear on screens together for the last time, co-hosting BBC’s The One Show
May 2026 – Tess and Vernon announce that, ‘after much consideration’, they have separated ‘amicably’
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They concluded: ‘There are no other parties involved in this decision. We kindly ask for privacy during this time as we navigate this transition together.
‘We will not be making any further public comments.’
He later admitted to sending flirty messages to ‘four or five girls’ during that period. However, his representatives insisted that these interactions were not physical.
The radio presenter also reflected on his actions on Radio 1, revealing that his wife was ‘extremely upset’.
‘I’ve let down my wife, Tess. I’m an idiot,’ he said live on-air. ‘I’ve been stupid and daft, but I’m not a sex pest.’
He added: ‘In some ways, I’m glad this story has come out. It feels like a weight has been lifted from my shoulders.’
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Metro contacted Tess Daly and Vernon Kay’s representatives for comment.
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