Chelsea will hope to breathe new life into their fading campaign by pipping Leeds to an FA Cup final berth this afternoon.
He inherits a Chelsea side which has lost seven of its last eight matches, the only respite coming against League One relegation candidates Port Vale in this very competition.
As they continue to slide down the Premier League, an FA Cup win may soon be their most realistic avenue to qualify for Europe next season.
Leeds, meanwhile, are in fine late-season form, with recent defeats of Manchester United and Wolves putting plenty of breathing space between them and the relegation zone.
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Daniel Farke has guided the team to its first semi-final since 1987, and will hope to secure a first trip to the final since they finished as runners-up in 1973.
How to watch Chelsea vs Leeds
TV channel: In the UK, the game will be televised live on TNT Sports 1, with coverage starting at 2pm BST ahead of a 3pm kick-off.
Live stream: TNT Sports subscribers can also catch the contest live online via the HBO Max app and website.
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Live blog: You can follow all the action on matchday via Standard Sport’s live blog, with expert analysis from Dom Smith at Wembley.
Sabastian Sawe made history at the London Marathon by becoming the first athlete to run a sub-two-hour marathon in a competitive race.
The 30-year-old Kenyan crossed the line to win in one hour 59 minutes 30 seconds, more than one minute faster than the late Kelvin Kiptum’s previous record of 2:00:35, set in 2023.
The great Eliud Kipchoge became the first man to run a marathon in under two hours in 2019, but that was not record-eligible as it was held under controlled conditions.
Already on world record pace as he crossed the halfway mark in 1:00:29, Sawe was able to speed up over the second half of the race to run even faster than Kipchoge’s time.
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Sawe made his decisive move before the final 10km, with only debutant Yomif Kejelcha able to cover his surge off the front.
Remarkably, Kejelcha became the second man to run under two hours in race conditions, finishing runner-up in 1:59:41.
Half marathon world record holder Jacob Kiplimo also crossed the line faster than Kiptum’s former record, completing the podium in 2:00:28.
Sawe, speaking on BBC TV, said: “I am feeling good. I am so happy. It is a day to remember for me.”
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“We started the race well. Approaching finishing the race, I was feeling strong. Finally reaching the finish line, I saw the time, and I was so excited.”
Speaking on Love Your Weekend with Alan Titchmarsh, the gardening expert asked Aljaz whether it helps in dancing when you love your partner.
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Offering a sweet response, the professional dancer shared: “I feel it can only help. I think dancing in itself is sort of an expression of whatever feeling is going through your head.
“I feel like I have been lucky and blessed to dance with some incredible dancers over the years, but it never feels as special with anybody as it does with Janette.”
Aljaz has often spoken about how he practically had to “beg” Janette to go on a date with him, as she did not reciprocate his feelings straight away.
Janette explained on the show: “We met at Dance Attic, it’s an old dance studio in London.
“I was rehearsing for a show called Burn the Floor, which we both took part in for many years, and Aljaz came in to audition.
“I remember everyone in the room was a bit like ‘Oh, who is this guy stepping in?’ I was not interested.
“We were friends for a year before we actually started dating and he tried for a year.”
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Janette and Aljaz got married in July 2017 and in July 2023 their first child, a daughter called Lyra, was born.
During their chat, the pair spoke to Titchmarsh about life as parents as they mentioned their daughter’s progress.
It Takes Two star Janette said: “She is in our lives now, she’s taken over. She’s two and a half now and I cannot believe how fast she has grown.
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“You blink and they really do grow up.” On balancing presenting with being a mum, she said: “I love it, I think motherhood has become my favourite job in the world.
“I’m so grateful we were fortunate enough to have her, it was a tricky road to get to her and when she came to us it was the biggest dream come true to become parents.”
The couple have previously opened up about how they struggled to conceive and their decision to start trying IVF.
Love Your Weekend with Alan Titchmarsh airs on ITV on Sunday mornings from 9.30am
The village pub is allegedly owned by Banksy, who goes by the name Dave (Picture: SWNS)
A village near Glastonbury has been renamed ‘Banksy-ville’ – where the elusive artist owns a pub and locals call him Dave.
The artist’s identity was the subject of fresh speculation after an investigation from Reuters found he had changed his name from Robin Gunningham to David Jones.
But locals in Pilton, Somerset, say he is well known to many as the main benefactor behind the village pub’s major restoration.
And they claim the founder of Glastonbury, Michael Eavis, and Chris Martin from Coldplay have also been involved in the refurbishment.
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The Crown Pilton Pub, just a stone’s throw away from Glastonbury Festival’s Worthy Farm site, has been the subject of intense speculation after £1,000,000 was spent sprucing it up in 2022.
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Its current landlords, Owain Powell and Rowena Draper, took on running of the boozer a year earlier.
Coldplay frontman Chris Martin also funded the pub, locals say(Picture: SWNS)
But neighbours to the site say it has been bankrolled by a celebrity trio, with Banksy at the heart of it.
One neighbour, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said: ‘Oh, Banksy owns it. We call him Dave. He owns it secretly with Michael Eavis and Chris Martin from Coldplay. They stay unnamed.
‘I would know, my son worked there. Owain’s actually the manager. It used to be a scruffy pub, sold soup before the festival, but then it had that investment, and now it’s a listed building.’
One cabbie from the village said he has also picked Banksy up in his cab on a number of occasions.
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He added: ‘Rumour has it Banksy owns that pub. My friends tell me they reckon Banksy’s one of the guys I drive around sometimes, they know the guy’s wife.
‘They say they’re going to ask her one day, but that’s pointless, even if it was they won’t say.’
The popular village pub was reportedly bankrolled by the elusive artist (Picture: SWNS)
With history dating back to the 17th century, the pub overlooks Pilton village, whose population of 1100 people is often bolstered by 250,000 festivalgoers.
One staff member remained tight-lipped and said the local speculation was just rumours.
‘It’s a vicious rumour,’ he said. ‘I own it, and I’m not Banksy! It’s good for business, though, it brings people in.’
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Another local resident said they believed Banksy must’ve been involved in the village’s investment.
He added: ‘I reckon he’s involved with Michael Eavis’s investment. Eavis has put loads into Pilton, it’s great, he needs to for the festival.
‘You can tell because it gets stuff that other places don’t – there’s a pothole just outside the pub, it’ll get fixed before anywhere else.’
Emergency services were called to Longstone Street after the alarm was raised at around 7am on Saturday, April 26.
Armed police have surrounded a block of flats in Edinburgh following reports of a “disturbance”. Emergency services were called to Longstone Street after the alarm was raised at around 7am on Sunday, April 26.
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Officers were responding to reports of a concern for a man at a property on the street. Pictures taken this morning showed armed cops in attendance holding guns.
Wearing their all-black get-up, some were also seen holding riot shields as they stood outside the building. A large number of uniformed police could be seen at the scene with a cordon placed near the home.
A line of police vehicles were parked on the street with several cops stood outside the flat. Officers could be seen talking to a man through a ground-floor window.
Ambulance crews have also been called to assist, and emergency crews remain on the scene. It’s not yet clear if anyone has been injured as a result.
A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “Around 7am on Sunday, April 26, police received a report of a disturbance and concern for a man at a property on Longstone Street, Edinburgh. Officers remain at the scene.”
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The drivers of both vehicles were pronounced dead at the scene
Two people have died, and one has been taken to hospital following a collision in Co Antrim on Saturday night.
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Emergency services were called to the scene of a collision involving a car and a motorcycle on the Glenavy Road in Upper Ballinderry shortly before 6pm on 25th April. The drivers of both vehicles were pronounced dead at the scene, while another person was taken to the hospital for their injuries.
Detective Inspector Dave Stewart, from the Collision Investigation Unit, said: “Police received a report shortly before 6pm on Saturday of a collision involving a motorcycle and a car in the Glenavy Road area of Upper Ballinderry.
“Officers, along with colleagues from the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service and Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service, attended, however, sadly, two people – the drivers of both vehicles – were pronounced deceased at the scene.
“Another person was taken to hospital for treatment to their injuries. The road, which was closed for a time between the junctions of Soldierstown Road and Hammonds Road, has since reopened.
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“Our enquiries are continuing and we would appeal to anyone who witnessed the collision, or who may have digital footage which could assist with our investigation, to contact the Collision Investigation Unit on 101, quoting reference number 1142 of 25/06/26.
The funeral home was run by couple Jon and Carie Hallford and offered affordable, eco-friendly services for the community.
Local officials started to receive complaints of an “abhorrent” smell coming from a building that belonged to the Return to Nature funeral home in October 2023. It was run by couple Jon and Carie Hallford in Penrose, Colorado, and offered affordable, eco-friendly services for the community.
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It specialised in “green burials”, as well as standard cremations and burials, which skipped the embalming stage and avoided the use of harsh chemicals. It was a modern, ethical option – and, as reported by the Mirror, the funeral home became a trusted choice for bereaved families.
Carie was the face of the business and guided clients through the emotional process and did the paperwork, with clients recalling her compassion and warmth as she promised dignified care. Jon, who was more behind the scenes and managed the technical side of the business, described himself as a “third generation funeral home director” with 19 years of experience.
Cremations started at $1,200 and were “outsourced” to a local crematory. The couple would then provide loved ones with the ashes. It appeared that running a funeral business was lucrative as the Hallfords drove luxury cars, went on expensive holidays and shopped in designer stores.
Return to Nature had an office where the Hallfords met with families, and a 2,500sqft building nearby that was run down and appeared to be used for storage.
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Officers went to that building on October 3, 2023, after the reports of a terrible smell were made. At the time there were no legal requirements in Colorado for funeral directors to be licensed or even trained, so there had never been a routine inspection.
Police noticed the smell instantly, but they couldn’t see inside because the windows were blacked out. They spoke with Jon about the stench and he said it was connected to his taxidermy hobby. Officers were suspicious of liquid that appeared to be seeping under the door. They got a search warrant and returned the next day.
Jon and Carie were nowhere to be seen. Dressed in protective suits, gloves, boots and respirators, the police entered the building. The scene inside was horrific. There were bodies stacked up on top of each other in nearly a dozen rooms.
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The piles were so high they blocked doorways. Some had been there a few months, while others had been there since 2019. There were 189 bodies, with many in body bags while others were just wrapped in sheets.
Adults, children and foetuses were in the advanced stages of decomposition due to the lack of refrigeration. The floor was covered in bodily fluids, and the building was infested with insects and maggots. Buckets were scattered around to catch leaking fluids.
The Hallfords had been assuring families that they had given their dead loved ones a dignified cremation, but they had just taken the money and thrown the bodies on a pile to rot. They must have known that they would be caught eventually.
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Officers discovered the crematory that Return to Nature told families they used had stopped working with the business the year before due to unpaid bills. The couple had also missed tax payments and had been evicted from one of their properties.
Inside the building was a sack of concrete mix. That was what Carie and Jon had given families in urns, pretending it was the ashes of their cremated loved ones. Some had scattered it in meaningful places while others had carried it with them for years – unaware it was concrete mix.
Some families had thought the ashes felt heavier than they should or were a strange texture before the discovery. Some even contained foreign objects like bolts. News quickly spread about the horrific discovery and the Hallfords went on the run. Jon turned his phone off so he couldn’t be tracked but the FBI tracked Carie’s phone and they were found hiding with Jon’s parents in Oklahoma. The pair were arrested.
Identifying the bodies was a huge task. Investigators used fingerprints, dental records and even hospital bracelets that were still on the wrist of some victims. The building was condemned and demolished. The police also exhumed two bodies that the Hallfords had overseen the burials for and found the wrong people in the graves. One was supposed to be a male former army sergeant but inside the coffin was a female. The number of victims rose to 191.
The evidence got worse, with surveillance footage capturing Jon entering the building at night and heartlessly flipping a body off a gurney to the floor so he could use it to bring more bodies in from a van. That night he sent a text to Carie saying, “While I was making the transfer, I got people juice on me.” There was footage of Carie entering the building too – they both knew.
They had taken more than $130,000 from families for cremations that didn’t happen and nearly $900,000 in federal pandemic relief funds, which was supposed to be for struggling businesses. Text messages between the pair showed that Jon was trying to come up with ways to get rid of the bodies. In October 2020, he discussed four options. “Build a new machine ASAP [likely a crematory]. Dig a big hole and use lye. Dig a small hole and build a large fire. I go to prison, which is probably what’s going to happen.”
The Hallfords got divorced behind bars. They both made plea deals. Jon pleaded guilty to wire fraud and abuse of 191 corpses. He said, “I had so many chances to put a stop to everything and walk away, but I did not. My mistakes will echo for a generation. Everything I did was wrong.”
Family members told the court about recurring nightmares about decomposing flesh and maggots. They called Jon “a monster”. The judge said he had caused “unspeakable and incomprehensible” harm. “It is my personal belief that every one of us, every human being, is basically good at the core, but we live in a world that tests that belief every day, and, Mr Hallford, your crimes are testing that belief,” he said.
Jon, 46, received 40 years for abuse of corpses and 20 years for wire fraud. Carie, 49, pleaded guilty to wire fraud and abuse of corpses. She asked for leniency, claiming that she was a “scared and desperate mother” who was manipulated by her husband. Carie was sentenced to 18 years for wire fraud and awaits further sentencing for the abuse of corpses.
Families of the victims have spoken out about the guilt they felt for trusting that the couple were looking after their loved ones. A new law was introduced in Colorado in May 2024 to overhaul the funeral business industry and add strict legislation.
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When Sir Jim Ratcliffe singled out the United academy as having “slipped” with some of his customary direct feedback in October, he highlighted the appointment of Stephen Torpey as evidence of change.
Torpey is the latest Old Trafford recruit from the Manchester City blueprint Ratcliffe so admires, and that introduction from the United co-owner was pretty clear.
“The academy has really slipped at Manchester United,” Ratcliffe said. “You need the academy to be producing talent all the time. It helps you financially. That’s not a light switch. You don’t solve the academy problem overnight. It takes time.”
United’s first team will play just 40 games this season. An unusually sparse schedule at first team level has led to heightened interest in the club’s academy, as has the emergence of young talents like JJ Gabriel.
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Torpey wants to develop some of the country’s best young players at Carrington. Gabriel, who has scored 23 goals in 25 appearances for the U18s this season, fits that billing.
Leeds, meanwhile, are in fine fettle. They are unbeaten in seven and are riding high, with victories over Manchester United and Wolves fresh in the memory. They have reached this stage of the competition for the first time since 1987, and could confirm a first final berth since they finished as runners-up in 1973.
Calum McFarlane returns to the dugout this afternoon as crisis-stricken Chelsea face Leeds in the FA Cup semi-final.
Leeds, meanwhile, are in fine late season form, with recent wins over Manchester United and Wolves cooling their relegation fears considerably.
They have rather laboured in the cup, though, requiring a penalty shootout to progress through two of their four matches en route to this stage.
Daniel Farke’s side has not tasted defeat against Chelsea this season, though, and will hope to go continue that streak under the Wembley arch.
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This evening’s winner will face Manchester City in the final after they edged Southampton yesterday.
Date, kick-off time and venue
Chelsea vs Leeds is scheduled for a 3pm BST kick-off today, Sunday, April 26, 2026.
The match will take place at Wembley Stadium.
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Where to watch Chelsea vs Leeds
TV channel: In the UK, the game will be televised live on TNT Sports 1, with coverage starting at 2pm BST ahead of a 3pm kick-off.
Live stream: TNT Sports subscribers can also catch the contest live online via the HBO Max app and website.
Live blog: You can follow all the action on matchday via Standard Sport’s live blog, with expert analysis from Dom Smith at Wembley.
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Chelsea vs Leeds team news
However, there was good news from interim head coach McFarlane on Friday as he confirmed that Joao Pedro and Cole Palmer were back in training after their respective thigh and hamstring issues.
“Joao and Cole have trained,” McFarlane said on Friday.
“They’re in a good place. We don’t know yet. We’ve got another day tomorrow where we’ll look at that and make a decision.
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“We hope [they could both start]. They’ll train tomorrow and we’ll make a call.”
Reece James and Levi Colwill remain sidelined, though the latter is closing in on a return to first-team action after appearing in recent Under-21 matches.
Jamie Gittens and Filip Jorgensen are in danger of missing the rest of the season with injuries of their own.
Back in the dugout: Calum McFarlane
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Anton Stach is the only injury absentee for Leeds, with the German’s World Cup involvement in doubt as he recovers from an ankle issue.
Ao Tanaka is back in the fold after appearing to pick up a knock against Manchester United two weeks ago.
Chelsea vs Leeds prediction
The alarm bells are ringing at all levels of Chelsea, and this dismal run seems set to continue.
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Rosenior has been relieved of his duties, but the odds of that decision livening up the team’s performances seem slim.
The Blues were dreadful against Brighton, and McFarlane has his work cut out for him to get them back on song before heading to Wembley. We expect the Blues to fall to a fourth straight defeat, though they may nick a rare goal.
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Head to head (h2h) history and results
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Chelsea have failed to beat Leeds in two meetings this season, with Daniel Farke’s side winning 3-1 at Elland Road and snatching a 2-2 draw at Stamford Bridge.
This will be their first FA Cup meeting since the fifth round in 2023/24, when the Blues progressed after a 3-2 win, sealed by Conor Gallagher’s 90th-minute winner.
The brutal killing was described as a “callous and totally unnecessary attack on a defenceless elderly woman” who police believe opened the door to her killer.
There were no signs of forced entry at the widow’s three-bedroom semi-detached home on Hartburn Avenue, which was cordoned off and guarded by police following the incident.
It was a neighbour who was taking shopping to the 94-year-old that found her in a pool of blood on the floor, having been stabbed in the chest with a kitchen knife.
Mrs Simpson was described by neighbours at the time as “not having an enemy in the world” and as someone who kept herself and her house “fastidious tidy”.
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The scene of the killing of Kate Simpson (Image: NORTHERN ECHO ARCHIVE)
Three men were convicted of killing Mrs Simpson – but in 1992, all three of them were freed after their convictions were quashed by appeal court judges in London.
At the time, The Northern Echo reported how there had been reports of bogus salesmen visiting pensioners’ homes in the nearby area.
And police initially believed that the killer was a burglar and theft was the motive.
Detectives said neighbours’ descriptions of her tidiness had led them to believe household items had been disturbed in the room where she was found and about the house.
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65 police officers combed through Stockton to find evidence following the incident, searching nearby gardens and land and carrying out door-to-door enquiries.
In the March 9, 1988 edition of the Echo, Cleveland Police’ Chief Superintendent John Ferguson said Mrs Simpson was “an ideal example of the elderly at risk”.
An excerpt from The Northern Echo on the death of Kate Simpson (Image: NORTHERN ECHO ARCHIVE)
He said: “She lived alone in an attractive, large house which was well furnished and maintained through hard work in earlier life.
“It presented an element of affluence to the outside world which tends to feed upon rumour and general gossip.
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“The circumstances of her death raise a more sinister note. Did she recognise someone? Were injuries inflicted to persuade her to disclose some non-existent fortune?
“Or are we simply looking for someone so evil and depraved that the killing was motivated not by logic but an uncontrollable lust to kill?”
Decades later and Mrs Simpson’s killer remains unknown.
Mrs Simpson’s death is one of the many unsolved deaths or disappearances across the region that the Echo will be reporting on as part of our new ‘North East cold cases’ series.
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