In a statement, the NIO said: “We welcome the clarity provided today by the Supreme Court, which has confirmed that the ICRIR is fully equipped to deliver human rights-compliant investigations, and reaffirms the Government’s position on the interpretation and application of Article 2 of the Windsor Framework.
The allegations first surfaced on Hulton Estate Area Residents Together Facebook page last week and now Peel Land have issued a statement after being approached by The Bolton News.
The post stated that members of Bolton’s Hulton Estate were served with section 21 ‘no fault’ eviction notices.
The post was put up on Thursday, April 30, shortly before the new Renters Rights Act banned no-fault evictions from May 1.
Computer generate image of the golf course (Image: NQ)
Peel Land is hoping to develop the area into a Ryder Cup-ready golf course with its Hulton Park plan, which coincides with Peel Land’s planned 1450-home Lee Hall development.
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The Bolton News put the claims to Peel Land, about Section 21 eviction notices being served tenants on the Hulton Estate in Bolton.”
A spokesperson for Peel Land Group responded: “The aspiration of securing the Ryder Cup at Hulton Park is well known and as this moves forward, we continue to ensure the site is available for development in line with these aspirations whilst keeping all occupiers aware of the timing.”
Michael Smith, Westhoughton resident and golfer, is sceptical that the planned course will be able to secure the Ryder Cup (Image: Dan Dougherty)
Peel Land’s Hulton Park development plans to develop an 18-hole golf course created on the grounds of the historic Hulton Hall estate, owned for 800 years by Bolton’s wealthy Hulton family.
The business purchased the land from the Hulton family in 2010.
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The development is closely linked to Lee Hall, Peel Land’s plan for up to 1,450 new houses near Westhoughton.
The plans were originally considered together, with plans for the houses dependent on Peel Land’s ability to secure the Ryder Cup for its planned golf course.
The notoriously congested Chequerbent roundabout (Image: LDRS)
But the plans are now separate, with the golf course handled by Peel Retail and Leisure, and the Lee Hall homes handled by Peel Land.
The developments are not without controversy, with residents concerned that Westhoughton has neither the amenities nor capacity to handle such an influx of people.
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Hulton Estate is where the new golf course is planned.
Separate ‘Good Growth’ funding also included £69.8m for the Park Avenue link road west of Bolton, the first phase of the wider 18‑kilometre M61–M6 Northfold east‑west link road from Bolton to Wigan.
Bukayo Saka’s return could be key in Arsenal’s pursuit of a historic double, says Emmanuel Petit (Picture: Getty)
Emmanuel Petit says Bukayo Saka’s timely return could be what proves the difference if Arsenal are to go on and enjoy success in the Premier League and Champions League.
It’s been a somewhat frustrating season for the England international from a personal perspective, with a combination of form and fitness limiting his effectiveness for the Gunners.
Mikel Arteta has been cautious with Saka’s transition back into the team, eager not to risk further injury. The 24-year-old was again used as a substitute in Arsenal’s semi-final first leg with Atletico Madrid before coming off at half-time against Fulham.
He will be looking to pick up where he left off at West Ham this weekend, with Arsenal switching their focus back to Premier League matters in the wake of Manchester City’s slip-up at Everton.
Saka scored the decisive goal as Arsenal saw off Atleti to reach the Champions League final (Picture: Getty)
Arteta’s men will take on the holders PSG on May 30 (Picture: Getty)
‘Viktor Gyokeres was missing Bukayo Saka; he was out for months, while Martin Odegaard spent long periods on the bench. Can you imagine where Arsenal would’ve been if those players had been fit all season?’ ex-Arsenal midfielder wrote in his BOYLE Sports column.
‘We can see now how badly Saka was missed; his return might be what wins Arsenal the Premier League and the Champions League.
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‘Without him, it could’ve been nothing. I think he’s mentally and physically fresh. He’s got some life in his legs; Arteta is managing him carefully because you cannot take any risks with him.
‘They still have four games to play, three in the Premier League and one Champions League final.
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‘So, don’t rush him. They are winning games, and he’s been important in the last few.
‘The next game againstWest Ham will be very important for both teams. I presume Saka will be crucial. Saka and Odegaard have been among their best players for years. They were missing those guys.
‘It’s like asking Pep Guardiola playing without Erling Haaland and Bernardo Silva.’
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Arsenal hold a five-point advantage in the league after City’s slip-up at Everton (Picture: Getty)
Petit is convinced it will be Arsenal’s year in the Premier League and believes the fanbase should be satisfied if that turns out to be the only trophy they get their hands on this season.
‘Arsenal could win both trophies, but after what they have been through over the last few seasons, the Premier League would be enough,’ the 1998 France World Cup winner explained.
‘What I would say is that it’s not a coincidence that they can win the Champions League for the first time and end their Premier League drought in the same season; things happen for a reason.
‘Arsenal are going to win the Premier League. Even after losing at City 2-1 and dropping the nine-point advantage they had, I was always confident because I knew those guys were going to come back.
‘I didn’t see City winning every single game. And this is exactly what happened against Everton, but it could still go down to goal difference.
‘The last three games for Arsenal are West Ham, Burnley, and Crystal Palace. Two derbies and one against Burnley, who are already down. You could say it’s nine points, but West Ham will probably play like it’s a final.
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‘But if you look at City ‘s schedule, they play against top teams who are very confident, actually. They have to go to Bournemouth . Look at Bournemouth ; they have been one of the best teams in the Premier League for weeks now.
‘The same with Brighton , and City play Aston Villa in the last game. Aston Villa are struggling to keep their position on the table. So I wish City good luck as well, but as I said, I see Arsenal winning the Premier League.
‘I’m not sure about the Champions League final, but I think if you ask me to decide, I will take both. But if I have to make a choice, I will say the Premier League first.’
The Gunners will be appearing in their second-ever Champions League final later this month (Picture: Getty)
According to Petit, nobody will remember how Arsenal reached the Champions League final – and Arteta’s squad should try to block out any ‘noise’ and criticism surrounding their style of play.
He added: ‘Arsenal controlled the tie against Atletico, but again we heard the same critics again, a lot of people are complaining about the level of display, the way both teams were playing, very tactically, very strong structure defensively.
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‘Arsenal did what it takes to go to the Champions League final. So I think it’s a huge improvement.
PSG overcame Bayern to keep their Champions League defence alive (Picture: Getty)
‘The critics talk about how Arsenal play, the fact that they struggle to score goals, but they’ve been in almost every single competition until the end, except the FA Cup .
‘This is the only team in Europe who has done that. And despite the fact that they are struggling to score goals, they still win games. And I think this is the most important.
‘History will remember the trophies for a couple of years. Who cares about how Arsenal reached the final? To be honest with you, let the noises spread and stay focused on the Premier League and the Champions League final.’
Arsenal are yet to be beaten in Europe’s premier club competition (Picture: Getty)
Asked if Arsenal would have preferred PSG or Bayern Munich in the final, Petit replied: ‘I don’t think Arsenal would prefer either PSG or Bayern in the final.
‘They play similar types of explosive attacking football, and Arsenal play more tactically.
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‘PSG and Bayern have been the most impressive teams in the Champions League this season, with a DNA of scoring goals; Arsenal have been the best defensive team.
‘I think either way, Arsenal would be underdogs, but if they play their tactical game, they have a real chance of winning the Champions League for the first time.’
Gyokeres shone against Atleti on a famous night at the Emirates (Picture: Getty)
Petit, who won the Premier League with Arsenal in 1998, has been mightily impressed by the way in which Gyokeres has managed to turn his fortunes around after a rocky start to his Gunners career.
And though Petit acknowledges that Gyokeres ‘is not the most gifted’ centre-forward, he believes the Swede’s ‘100 per cent’ commitment has made him a ‘nightmare’ for opposition defences in recent matches.
‘Viktor Gyokeres is not a romantic player, nor is he the most gifted player. But honestly, I was thinking about the central defenders of Atletico Madrid,’ he continued.
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‘Robin Le Normand was substituted, and the others found it so difficult for them to mark him.
‘Gyokeres gives 100 per cent every time he’s on the pitch. I know that it’s not enough when you play for Arsenal, you want something more romantic after the likes of Dennis Bergkamp and Thierry Henry.
‘You could say that Arsenal deserves a striker like that. But this guy, despite the critics, despite the pressure, is trying everything he can on the pitch to make a difference.
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‘Recently, he has been a nightmare for defenders. He ran the channels; he held up the ball.
‘He missed this great opportunity in the second half. He should have done better, but it was quite difficult technically. He was very important in both games.’
Three silver salvers awarded to legendary goalkeeper Peter Shilton will appear in Ryedale Auctioneers ‘Country House Sale: The Yorkshire Collection’ on Friday June, 12.
The silver salvers were given to Peter for being the most capped England player, his 1000th football league appearance, and for his MBE.
Peter made his debut in November 1970 at Wembley Stadium in a friendly between East Germany and England, where he stepped in for World Cup winning keeper, Gordon Banks, at 21-years-old.
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This truly kickstarted his career as he went on to become England’s most capped player with a record 125 appearances, his last one being the world cup finals in 1990s World Cup, Italy. The IFFHS ranked Shilton among the Top 10 Keepers of the 20th Century.
The Nottingham Forest player earned these Silver Salver’s for: commemorating his 100th appearance for England 1988, to mark his 1,000th Football League appearance, and a merit award (1990) for his ‘outstanding contribution to professional football’.
Each Salver will appear as a single lot, all having their own estimates: Merit Award estimated £5,000-£7,000, 1000th Football League Appearance estimated £7,000-£10,000, and the 100th Cap £,7000-£10,000, all, plus auction fees, are definitely going to catch the eye of England football fans.
Auctioneer and owner of Kirkbymoorside-based Ryedale Auctioneers, Angus Ashworth, said: “We are incredibly honoured to be given the opportunity to sell these silver salvers, especially as they are owned by one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time.”.
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The Country House Sale: The Yorkshire Collection, will be held on Friday, June 12 at Ryedale Auctioneers, Kirkbymoorside,
For more information go to www.ryedaleauctioneers.com
Treat yourself to some good, old fashioned luxury by indulgimg in brunch with champagne at Sette, Knightsbridge. Manhattan glamour, but minus thehelft price tag, with a generous 43% off.
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Or, enjoy 25% off at the world’s best bowling alley, and while you’re there tuck into pizza and drinks. An evening of fun guaranteeed.
If you fancing honing a different skill, indulge in a trendy BYOB pasta making class. Tune into your inner chef and make a delcious dish, without breaking the bank.
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Enjoy three courses at Skylon on the South Bank for £28
Dinner on the South Bank can feel like a splurge, but Skylon’s set menu serves up style without the hefty price tag. Now £28 (down from £35), the three-course line-up features starters like smoked salmon or courgette with cashew mousse, comforting mains and desserts such as sticky toffee pudding – all enjoyed with sweeping Thames views from the Royal Festival Hall. Perfect for pre-theatre, date night or a chic riverside stop-off.
43% off weekend brunch and Champagne at Sette Restaurant Knightsbridge
Sette brings a slice of Manhattan glamour to Knightsbridge, serving polished Italian dishes with a confident New York edge. Tucked inside the Bvlgari Hotel but operating entirely on its own terms, the dining room feels discreet, stylish and quietly indulgent. This offer makes it the perfect excuse to linger over two or three courses, raise a glass of Ruinart and enjoy Italian comfort cooking in one of London’s most elegant settings, all at a generous discount.
Get three courses and glass of Champagne at Dear Jackie, Broadwick Soho for £38
Broadwick Soho arrived with serious flair in 2023 and has been serving up a hit of West End glamour, that feels both indulgent and effortlessly cool ever since. Tucked inside the hotel, Dear Jackie is its seductive Italian dining room, all Murano glow, red silk walls and plush booths that could tell a few stories. The menu leans into refined Italian comfort with superior pasta and reimagined classics, making it an ideal spot to settle in for dinner. With this exclusive Time Out offer, you can sink into Soho’s newest slice of dolce vita decadence for less with a three courses set meun and a glass of Champagne (worth £22). The perfect pre-theatre treat or the start of a night that might run on far longer than planned.
Three sharing courses and a cocktail at Gouqi by Tong Chee Hwee for £35
Chef Tong returns to London’s dining scene at Gouqi, bringing his acclaimed expertise from Singapore, Malaysia, and Hakkasan. Enjoy top-tier dining for just £35 per person (down from £45) , featuring a Supreme royal dim sum platter, Taiwanese three-cup chicken pot, or Claypot silken egg tofu with seasonal vegetables and steamed jasmine rice. Experience elevated Chinese cuisine that delights!
Get 25% off bowling, pizza and drink at the world’s best bowling alley*
Experience bowling like never before at Vintners Lanes, Greenwich’s newest boutique hotspot, where industrial-chic design meets vintage charm. Recently crowned Best in the World at the 40th Annual Bowling Centre Architecture and Design Awards, this six-lane stunner serves up more than just strikes. With this exclusive offer, score 25% off a game of bowling, a fresh pizza, and your choice of pint, glass of wine, spirit and mixer or soft drink. Just fancy the lanes? You can grab a bowling session on its own from just £8.95 — the perfect reason to gather your mates and bowl the night away.
60% off the ultimate BYOB pasta making class at Ann’s Smart School of Cookery
If your idea of pasta-making is tearing open a packet, it might be time to level up. Ann’s Smart School of Cookery has been running for nearly two decades, teaching thousands of Londoners (and beyond) how to turn out restaurant-worthy dishes in a laid-back, hands-on setting. For this class, you’ll be guided by professional chefs through an Italian-inspired menu: fluffy focaccia with balsamic dip, fresh spinach and ricotta cannelloni in a proper tomato sauce, and a creamy asparagus risotto with rocket. You’ll cook, taste and pick up kitchen tips you’ll actually use back home. Whether you fancy showing off to mates at your next dinner party or just want to sharpen your skills, this is a delicious way to spend an autumn afternoon.
Enjoy a Tapas Fiesta menu to share at Salt Yard Goodge Street for £30
Savour Spanish-Italian fusion with a mouthwatering small-plate feast at Salt Yard for just £30 per person. Enjoy dishes like padron peppers, poached chorizo picante, and truffle arancino, all crafted by Head Chef Panajot Prifti, plus cinnamon-dipped churros to finish. Don’t miss this unbeatable dining experience!
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Unwind with a five-star luxury experience for two at The Spa at Athenaeum Hotel
Do you feel that? It’s the feeling of a long-awaited self-care day on the horizon! Invite a friend or partner to escape the hustle and bustle of central London and share a five-star luxury experience at Mayfair’s Athenaeum Hotel Spa. Spend a relaxing hour in the wet area, sauna, steam rooms and hot tub, then take your pick from a facial and body wrap treatment or massage. All this with a glass of bubbly for 40% off – you’ll find it hard to say no.
Get the ultimate BYOB pottery experience from just £23 at Token Studio
Unleash your creativity at Token Studio with a fun 90-minute session! Try your hand at the potter’s wheel, create miniature pottery, or learn hand-building techniques. Prefer design? Opt for pottery painting and customize a mug, plate, or bowl. Plus, bring your favourite drinks to enjoy while you craft!
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has confirmed cases linked to the hantavirus-hit cruise ship have risen
Global health officials have said the number of hantavirus cases linked to a cruise ship have risen, with more cases ‘possible’.
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The head of the World Health Organisation (WHO) said on Thursday (May 7) there are now five confirmed cases of hantavirus in the outbreak linked to the Dutch-flagged cruise ship, MV Hondius – up from two confirmed cases on May 4.
A total of eight cases of the virus have been reported, with five cases confirmed and three suspected, Tedros Ghebreyesus told reporters.
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He added that it is ‘possible’ that more cases may be confirmed due to the long incubation period of the virus, which can be ‘up to six weeks’.
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He said: “WHO is aware of reports of other people with symptoms who may have had contact with one of the passengers. In each case, we are in close contact with the relevant authorities.
“Given the incubation period of the Andes virus, which can be up to six weeks, it’s possible that more cases may be reported.”
The strain involved in the outbreak is called the Andes virus – the only known hantavirus strain capable of spreading between humans. It is most likely to be transmitted between household members, intimate partners and people providing medical care, Dr Ghebreyesus said.
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Three passengers have died amid the outbreak, while four others have been medically evacuated from the ship for treatment. Two British passengers who were medically evacuated from the ship are improving, global health officials have said.
Dr Maria Van Kerkhove, director of the department of epidemic and pandemic threat management at the WHO said two patients, including one Brit, remain in hospital in the Netherlands, while a British passenger is in intensive care in South Africa.
She told a WHO press briefing: “And I am very happy to say the patient in South Africa is doing better, and the two patients in the Netherlands we hear are stable. So that is actually very good news.”
Is hantavirus the ‘new Covid pandemic’?
The WHO said in a previous update that there was growing evidence of limited human-to-human transmission among close contacts on board MV Hondius, which is rare for hantaviruses.
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Hantaviruses are usually spread by rodents, particularly rats. People can become infected with direct contact with rodent urine, saliva or droppings.
But unlike more contagious viruses like Covid-19 and flu, which spread more easily, hantavirus is rarely infectious
In an update on Thursday, Dr Van Kerkhove stressed it was not the start of a pandemic, saying: “This is not coronavirus. This is a very different virus. We know this virus, hantaviruses have been around for quite a while…But I want to be unequivocal here – this is not SARS-CoV-2; this is not the start of a Covid pandemic.”
The WHO’s Abdirahman Sheikh Mahamud described the outbreak is ‘a cluster in a confined space with close contact’.
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He said: “We don’t anticipate a large epidemic with experience our member states have and the actions they have taken. We believe that this will not lead to subsequent chain of transmission.”
While experts stress the infection is ‘serious’, the virus is typically only spread with close and sustained contact.
As Prof Ellen Brooks Pollock, Professor in Infectious Disease Modelling, University of Bristol, explained: “Clusters of Hantavirus usually involve a limited number of people, but as we’ve seen, infection is serious.
“Where person-to-person transmission has been documented, it is usually with sustained and close contact, so the risk to the general population is low.
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“However, symptoms can take weeks to appear, so it’s important that the individuals that have returned to the UK refrain from close contact with others for a period of weeks.”
Emergency services flooded the area on Thursday morning
A baby has died following an incident at a home in south Manchester. A large emergency services presence was reported on Platt Lane in Fallowfield on Thursday morning (May 7).
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The air ambulance was seen landing nearby. Neighbours reported seeing ambulances and police cars at the scene, close to the junction with Yew Tree Road.
One person said she saw a paramedic run out of a property with a baby. “It was terrifying,” she said. “Very scary.”
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Another neighbour said: “There was a lot of police and two ambulances. I heard one of them mention a child.”
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Detectives and forensic crime scene investigation (CSI) officers were seen as an investigation began.
“I didn’t see or hear anything until a police officer knocked on my door,” a neighbour told the Manchester Evening News.
“There was one in uniform and one in plain clothes. The one in plain clothes just said there had been an incident and asked if I’d heard anything. He didn’t say any more.”
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The Manchester Evening News understands a baby died at the scene. It is not yet known if the child’s death is being treated as suspicious.
The North West Ambulance Service confirmed paramedics attended an incident at a private address, but declined to give further details.
This week is packed with intense watches (Picture: Justin Downing/Netflix)
If you’re of the opinion that Thursday is not the new Friday and you’d rather skip after-work drinks for a cosy night in, Netflix has helpfully compiled its weekly top TV shows to show you what you should be watching.
From Sex Education’s Asa Butterfield in a harrowing cult thriller to Kate Hudson ending up in charge of a basketball team, here are the streaming platform’s top five shows causing a stir right now.
5. Running Point: Season 2 – 6,700,000 views
Kate Hudson stars as Isla Gordon, a reformed party girl who must prove herself as a businesswoman
Season two of Running Point is proving just as popular as the first, with Kate Hudson back as Isla Gordon, still trying to prove she’s the right person to run the LA Waves basketball outfit.
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This time, it’s less about settling in and more about holding everything together as her brother Cam reappears, stirring up trouble behind the scenes.
Light-hearted and a bit kooky, this season so far has been pretty well received over on Rotten Tomatoes with a 90% rating, and that popularity continues on Netflix, with 6,700,000 views.
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4. If Wishes Could Kill – 7,500,000 views
An intense, fast-paced show for you to binge
Netflix’s first Korean young adult horror series follows a mysterious app that promises to grant wishes — then starts a countdown to death. As a group of teens becomes entangled, they must break the deadly chain to survive.
With only eight episodes ranging mostly from 35-45 minutes, this will be a quick binge that might leave you up late at night…but it does have 86% on Rotten Tomatoes, so the lack of sleep might be worth it.
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3. Unchosen: Season 1 – 8,800,000 views
Rosie’s entire world is turned upside down when she starts to question the community she’s known her whole life (Picture: Justin Downing/Netflix)
Unchosen gives the BAFTA-winning Molly Windsor plenty to get her teeth into as Rosie, a young woman who drifts into a tight-knit group that quickly stops feeling quite so friendly and a little more stifling.
Inspired by the real cults that exist in the UK, Unchosen will ‘send shivers down your spine’ and received a 4-star review from Metro’s Sabrina Barr.
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This might be your next must-watch, especially as the thriller has come out in the same release window Netflix used for Baby Reindeer and Adolescence. And they didn’t do too badly, did they?
Perhaps a second week in the charts is just the beginning for this series.
2. Should I Marry A Murderer? – 10,600,000 views
The Netflix true crime docuseries covers the real-life story of Dr. Caroline Muirhead (Picture: Netflix)
While the answer to this question may seem fairly straightforward, this limited series is less so.
With twists and turns galore, this documentary series follows a fiancée turned key witness who reveals how she stayed engaged to a man accused of murder while gathering evidence against him.
It has a 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes — although it has only just been released, so maybe you need to try it yourself to see if this is one you should stream.
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1. Man on Fire – 11,000,000 views
Yahya Abdul-Mateen ll stars as the washed-up John Creasy (Picture: Juan Rosas/Netflix)
It’s safe to say that the refashioned Man on Fire has been a hit, as the seven-parter has already racked up 11 million views in its first four days on the streamer.
Both the TV show and film are based on A.J. Quinnell’s 1980 novel of the same name. The show has swapped out Denzel Washington as the fearsome yet fragile bodyguard John Creasy for The Watchmen’s Yahya Abdul-Mateen ll.
A Colorado man pleaded guilty to state charges including murder on Thursday for a fatal 2025 firebombing attack on a group of Jewish marchers.
The June attack in Boulder targeted a group of elderly activists advocating on behalf of Israeli hostages in Gaza, ultimately leaving one dead and a dozen people injured.
“Guilty,” Mohamed Soliman reportedly told a state court through an Arabic interpreter.
Soliman, 46, still faces federal charges related to the attack, in which he used a makeshift flamethrower and Molotov cocktails to ambush the marchers. Originally from Egypt, Soliman disguised himself as a gardener and shouted “Free Palestine!” during the attack.
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He faces life in prison without parole.
Mohamed Soliman, 46, pleaded guilty on Thursday to murder and other state charges stemming from a 2025 attack on a group of marchers in Boulder, Colorado, who were advocating on behalf of Israeli hostages in Gaza (Boulder Police Department)
About a month after the attack, Karen Diamond, 82, died of injuries she sustained in the firebombing.
After his arrest, Soliman told police he had planned the attack for a year and would do it again if could, according to federal officials. He also allegedly told police he wanted to “to kill all Zionist people.”
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Netflix’s The Crown actor Ben Miles has landed a role in an upcoming series on ITV
17:40, 07 May 2026Updated 17:41, 07 May 2026
The Crown’s Ben Miles is to star in ITV‘s “suspenseful” new space thriller about a woman who vanishes during a lunar mission.
The actor, who played British Royal Air Force officer Peter Townsend in the royal drama, joins Adolescence star Ashley Walters in six-part series First Woman.
Ashley plays Ben Reith, who wakes up one morning to discover his wife Claire (Andrea Riseborough) has disappeared. It marks the beginning of an international news story “because Claire is an astronaut crewing the UK’s first moonbase and she’s disappeared into the long lunar night”, according to the broadcaster‘s synopsis.
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It adds: “Claire is the first woman to set foot on the moon.
“A biologist taking part in a groundbreaking research project, her disappearance throws suspicion on her fellow astronauts and China’s rival base.
“With hundreds of thousands of miles between them, can Ben uncover the truth behind his wife’s disappearance?”
The cast also includes Pride and Prejudice star Jennifer Ehle and Alex Hassell, who will soon be seen reprising the role of Rupert Campbell-Black in the second series of steamy Disney+ hit Rivals.
Ben, who is also known for conspiracy thriller The Capture, is joining the cast of First Woman alongside The Tower’s Jimmy Akingbola, Fra Fee from Unchosen, You’s Kathryn Gallagher, Nautilus’ Shazad Latif and Neuromancer’s Christian Ochoa Lavernia.
Sharing the cast update on Instagram, ITV teased: “A groundbreaking project. A missing biologist. A mystery that reaches across the stars.”
Polly Hill, ITV’s director of drama, said the series would take viewers on “an incredible journey”, adding: “I wanted ITV to make this the moment I read it.
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“The team that has come on board on and off screen is incredible, and a testament to the wonderful and original scripts.”
When the series was announced, creator Lydia Yeoman said: “Set in the exciting (and as-yet-unexplored) world of private space travel, First Woman is a thriller unlike anything else we’ve seen.
“This is the story of a marriage put through the ultimate test. It’s rare that you get given the opportunity to tell a story with such ambition and scope, and we’re eternally grateful to Polly at ITV and Alcon for allowing us to do that.”
A CPR trainer suffered a real heart attack while demonstrating the signs of a cardiac arrest in Canada.
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Karl Arps and his students had the fright of their lives when the 72-year-old first aid instructor went into a cardiac arrest during a training session.
Arps was showing his students how to spot the symptoms of one when he suffered a medical emergency in March.
He ended up being rushed to the hospital for an emergency triple bypass surgery following the incident.
CPR trainer Karl Arps spoke at a special recognition held for the six students who saved his life with first aid when he suffered a heart attack (Picture: Spectrum News 1/Rhonda Foxx)
Students said they first thought he was pretending before realising it was real.
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Arps was feeling dizzy in the moments before the attack, while hearing his students around him saying he didn’t look well.
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Next time he came around was in the back of an ambulance.
He told As It Happens: ‘From what I was told, they did everything like we told them to do in CPR class.
‘Thank you does not seem enough. They saved my life, period.’
The students jumped into action when Arp’s hands curled outward, his face contorted and he started to snore, Logan Lehrer, a firefighter learning first aid at the Fox Valley Technical College in Appleton, said.
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Another instructor tried to wake up Arps before realising he wasn’t fooling around.
He told CBC: ‘That’s immediately when we started responding to the situation.’
Lehrer alerted the emergency services, while five other students performed CPR and used a defibrillator on the 72-year-old.
Arps said after his bypass surgery that he is lucky to be alive as many heart attack cases he has been involved with end up passing away even after successful CPR.
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He CBC: ‘I’ve been in practice for a quarter of a century, and I can count the number of CPR saves that I’ve had on one hand.
‘[Sometimes] we get a pulse back in the ambulance or on scene, but the person ends up passing away two or three days later in the hospital.’
An ambulance chief, Nick Romenesko, said the students’ early recognition and the immediate actions ‘directly contributed to Mr Arp’s positive outcome.’
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