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King Charles ‘should drive Andrew to airport himself to fly to US to testify on Epstein’

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Activists say Charles ‘should order’ his disgraced brother Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to give evidence on what he knows about Jeffrey Epstein as the monarch and Queen Camilla are due visit the US

King meets Trump in high-stakes US visit

The King must protect the honour of the monarchy and get Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to testify in the US – even if he has to drive him to the airport, say protesters.

This was the plea of US feminist organisation Women’s March, as it organised a vigil at the Washington Monument today for late Jeffrey Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre to mark the first anniversary of her death. Activists attended the event alongside members of Giuffre’s family, including her brother and sister-in-law, two days before Charles and Queen Camilla start a four-day state visit to the US and meet President Donald Trump.

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Protesters say the Royals’ failure to meet Epstein survivors has left a dark cloud hanging over their trip. However, the Queen is due to meet other survivors of sexual abuse during the visit.

Last week Buckingham Palace defended the decision for the King and Queen not to meet paedo Epstein’s victims, citing the risk of prejudicing ongoing criminal investigations. But Rachel O’Leary Carmona, executive director of Women’s March said: “We are sending a powerful message.

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“King Charles should order his brother to do the right thing. He should drive him to the airport himself if need be and put him on that plane to the US, so he can sit in a room with those investigating Epstein’s crimes and tell them what he knows. The King will be in the US dining with Trump and speaking about the special relationship between our countries, but a dark cloud hangs over this visit.

“Andrew is the King’s brother and regardless of whether he has a conflict of interest, he should tell him to speak up to protect the honour of the monarchy. Andrew should have volunteered to be interviewed long, long ago. There should be no preferential treatment for him. He should not be subject to any immunity. He should be subjected to the law of the land, whether in the US or UK.”

She added: “The brave survivors of Epstein’s appalling crimes are here and feel abandoned. King Charles and Queen Camilla have a duty and a moral obligation to hear them.”

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Among at least nine Epstein survivors at today’s vigil was Anouska de Georgiou, the first known British accuser of Epstein. The former model, now 49 and living in Los Angeles, grew up in the UK and attended Marlborough College, the same school as the Princess of Wales. She said that, aged 19, Epstein lured her into his dark world and abused her for years when she was “full of hope and the foolishness of a teenager”.

Sky Roberts, Virginia’s brother, who also attended alongside his wife Amanda, said the King and Queen should meet the victims” to acknowledge the “pain and journey that they’ve gone through”. Ms Giuffre took her own life last April, after spending years battling for justice against her abusers. The mum-of-three accused theformer Prince Andrew of sexually assaulting her on three occasions in 2001, when she was just 17.

She had been trafficked around the world by Epstein and his lover Ghislaine Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year sentence in the United States after a 2020 conviction for sex trafficking. Andrew has always denied the allegations and despite suggesting that he could not recall meeting Ms Giuffre, reached a £12million settlement with her in February 2022 to stop a civil trial taking place.

The former Duke of York formed a close personal relationship with Epstein, staying at his home and inviting him to his daughter Princess Eugenie’s 18th birthday, but he has refused to co-operate with US investigators who want to interview him. Andrew has consistently denied any wrongdoing regarding his relationship with Epstein.

The King took action in October to finally strip his brother of all his royal titles and honours in disgrace, following lurid allegations of his closeness to the late paedophile. Charles and Camilla stated their “profound concern” regarding fresh allegations involving the former Duke of York specifically concerning his ties to Epstein and potential misconduct in public office.

The King also pledged to support police inquiries involving his brother following his arrest on claims that he passed confidential information to his financier Epstein during his role as a UK trade envoy. In February, after Andrew’s arrest at the King’s Sandringham estate, where he now lives, on allegations of misconduct in a public office, the King said in a statement: “The law must take its course”.

In response to the King and Queen not meeting survivors, a Buckingham Palace spokesman said: “We fully understand and appreciate the survivors’ and their advocates’ position. But can only reiterate that anything arising from such a meeting that could potentially impact on ongoing police inquiries and assessments, and any potential legal action that could result from that, would be to the detriment of the survivors themselves in their pursuit of justice.”

The Palace added: “His Majesty’s constitutional position, not least with regards to the judicial process, is such that even though the risk may be small that a meeting or any public comments could impact on the proper course of the law, that is a risk that we simply can’t take, for the best interest of the survivors.”

The King and Queen kick off their visit on Monday by taking tea with the President and First Lady at the White House. Amid a chorus of calls across both the UK and the US for the visit to be scrapped, due to Trump waging war against Iran and criticising Britain’s lack of support for the conflict, the monarch is expected to call for unity in an address to Congress on Tuesday. The royals will return to the White House in the evening for a glittering State Dinner, where the King and Trump will deliver separate speeches. On Wednesday they will visit New York to mark the upcoming 25th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks.

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Metal wire and spikes found on woodland path as police warn of ‘significant danger’

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“The metal wire was placed intentionally across the path and represented a significant danger to walkers, cyclists, dogs, horses and their riders.”

An investigation is under way after metal wire was found tied across a path on a woodland trail near Oban, weeks after metal spikes were found in the same area. Police said the wire represented a “significant danger” to users of the trail, which runs through Glencruitten Woods, and it had the potential to cause “serious injury”.

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The wire was reported to police on Saturday while the metal spikes were found in the same area on April 2. Inspector Kirsty Moore said: “One line of inquiry is that these two incidents are linked and patrols are being carried out in the area.

“The metal wire was placed intentionally across the path and represented a significant danger to walkers, cyclists, dogs, horses and their riders. This kind of behaviour is not acceptable. If not seen, it could have caused serious injury.

“We are urging the public using the area to be vigilant and report any similar incidents to us. You can speak to our officers on patrol, contact us on 101 or make a call anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”

Anyone with information is asked to quote incident number 1000 of Saturday April 25.

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Government on ‘dangerous path’ over Legacy Bill changes, says John Finucane

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He added: “There are a lot of victims of state violence, state violence can take the form of people in a uniform or people not necessarily in a uniform, and they are being asked to entrust in a process where the very British government that is legislating for this is going out of their way, bending over backwards, to very cynically protect veterans as a result of their own self interest.”

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Arsenal 1-0 Newcastle: Gunners pick up important win in Premier League title race

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Arsenal would move six points clear of second-placed Manchester City if they beat Fulham in their home game next week, though City, who were in FA Cup semi-final action this weekend, would have two games in hand.

That is because Manchester City were playing in the FA Cup semi-final earlier on Saturday against Southampton and are not back in league action until Monday, 4 May when they play Everton.

Having that buffer of points built up by the time of City’s next game at Everton on Monday 4 May would be a huge boost for Arteta’s side given they went into this weekend off the top for the first time since October.

According to Opta, Arsenal have a 72.44% chance of lifting the Premier League trophy at the end of the season compared to the 27.56% chance of Manchester City.

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“You can’t question their fight. Arsenal have given absolutely everything on that pitch today,” former Crystal Palace and Brighton striker Glenn Murray said on BBC Radio 5 Live.

“Another huge three points for Arsenal to keep them top of the league.”

Arsenal are without a major trophy since the FA Cup triumph of 2020 which came in Arteta’s first season in charge.

And captain Martin Odegaard said that the effort the players put in is because every member of the team is doing what they can to get over the line.

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“It was tough, very intense, very physical,” he told Sky Sports. “We did everything we could and we got the win, the most important thing was to bounce back with a win and get over the line with the three points.”

But for Odegaard, who played the full 90 minutes, and the rest of the squad attention quickly switches to the Champions League semi-final against Atletico Madrid on Wednesday.

“This schedule is crazy,” Odegaard added. “We just have to keep going. It is the end of the season, just leave everything out that we have inside, fight every single game and we just have to keep going.

“That’s where we want to be but it is going to go all the way to the end. We are ready for it and we will fight every single day.”

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Ronnie O’Sullivan takes control of John Higgins match with flashes of brilliance

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Welcome to live coverage of the snooker World Championship from The Telegraph as Ronnie O’Sullivan takes on John Higgins in the second round.

The pair meet in the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield as they meet for the first time in over two years.

The match-up saw O’Sullivan a 4-0 winner against the Scottish former world No. 1 at the World Masters, but this best-of-25 is not so likely to be as one-sided.

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Both are now veterans of the sport, amongst a handful of players who have won each of the Triple Crown events.

At 50, O’Sullivan is back in contention for his eighth world championship. With seven under his belt in his career so far, he currently shares the record of seven with former foe Stephen Hendry, though the pair now have a far warmer relationship.

Higgins and O’Sullivan have a competitive rivalry going back to October 1994, when Higgins secured his own whitewash, a 5-0 win at the Grand Prix.

O’Sullivan has been missing from several high profile fixtures over the last season, preferring to focus on events in Saudi Arabia and China. His appearances in Britain have been limited partly due to what he says is a declining interest in the sport, and also due to his new life in Dubai.

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His last ranking title came in 2024 at the World Grand Prix, but earlier this month he defeated Higgins 6-0 at the John Virgo Trophy, an invitational event held in Ireland.

His opponent, meanwhile, won the World Open and Tour Championship last year, and was a beaten finalist in this year’s Masters when he lost 10-6 to Kyren Wilson.

For the victor, a match against the winner of Chris Wakelin vs Neil Robertson awaits in the quarter-finals.
 

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Jimmy Bullard ‘considering suing ITV’ over I’m A Celeb row as he feels he’s been ‘scapegoated’

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Jimmy Bullard is said to be considering suing ITV as he feels he’s been ‘scapegoated’ over his row with Adam Thomas in the Rancid Run trial

Jimmy Bullard is reportedly considering suing ITV after a shocking and chaotic I’m A Celebrity final.

During last night’s final episode of the All Stars series, the former footballer came face to face with Adam for – what is believed to be – the first time in six months.

A row soon ensued when Jimmy accused Adam of being “abusive, aggressive and intimidating”. He then asked what hosts Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly thought of what happened, but Jimmy wasn’t happy with Ant’s response.

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“He wanted everyone to see the shocking unedited version of the fight. Adam swore at him multiple times and most bystanders were shocked by his actions so Jimmy felt it was the last chance for viewers to see the full extent of his behaviour,” a source said.

“He was hugely disappointed in Ant and Dec for appearing to take Adam’s side and feels like he has been made a scapegoat. “Jimmy isn’t an angry person but he will stand up for what’s right.”

Jimmy was also said to be disappointed that Gemma Collins appeared to back Adam during the show.

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The source told The Sun: “He was also disappointed his show buddy Gemma sided with Adam despite not even being present during their row. He thinks it feels performative on her part.

“He is talking to lawyers and looking into his ITV contract to see what grounds there are to sue.”

A spokesman for ITV said: “We showed an accurate and fair representation of events.”

Gemma doubled down on her comments on Instagram this morning, where she praised Adam. She wrote: “THE WINNER @adamthomas21. What a show up !!! Absolutely disgusted with jimmy and David’s behaviour the biggest show up in tv history !!! What an EMBARRASSMENT !

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“To all the took part in the show it was a discredit to the production crew cast Ant and Dec biggest disrespect ever !!! Last night was meant to be a celebration instead it was very upsetting !! X Let’s hope Adam will find some energy to absorb his victory ! X”

During last night’s episode, Jimmy said: “Listen, Adam and all of you can be upset with me and I absolutely threw him under the bus, I get it and I’ll wear that. But what I don’t stand on, is someone being abusive, aggressive and intimidating, I don’t stand on that.” He then asked Ant and Dec – who were hosting the show – to share their opinions.

“You [Ant and Dec] were there and you didn’t show any of that footage. You didn’t show any of the C-bombs, it’s a liberty,” Jimmy told them. Ant then argued back: “The reason we didn’t air the C-bomb is because that is unbroadcastable. I was there and I didn’t think it was intimidating. I was there Jim.”

Adam then said: “I take full responsibility for my actions and yes emotions were definitely running high in that moment. I have nothing but love for Jimmy in that moment. I have apologised to Jimmy on numerous occasions and I do take everything that he is saying into account and the only thing I can do is apologise.

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“That is not how I want to show myself off and I have never shown myself off like that before or after that. I do apologise Jimmy.”

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Trump will leave press ‘absolutely in love’ with him after White House Correspondents’ Dinner, says insider: Live updates

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President Donald Trump will head to the Washington Hilton hotel this evening for the annual White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner, his first time at the glitzy gala as president.

The Republican broke longstanding norms by skipping the event multiple times during his previous years in office.

The president is reportedly plotting a revenge-focused speech for the event, though his daughter-in-law Lara Trump promises the address will be more of a charm offensive.

“He’s one of the funniest people I’ve ever met,” she told Fox & Friends on Saturday. “If they don’t leave there absolutely in love with Donald Trump, I will be shocked.”

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The president may be aiming for some punchlines, but this year’s Correspondents’ Dinner won’t feature a top comedian as MC, as has been typical in the past. Instead, mentalist Oz Pearlman will host.

Arrivals to the dinner are scheduled to begin at 6 p.m. Eastern time.

Trump’s return to the Correspondents’ Dinner comes as his administration continues to lock horns with the press.

Earlier this week, FBI Director Kash Patel filed a $250 million defamation lawsuit against The Atlantic over a bombshell exposé alleging he drinks excessively and has performed erratically in the job, claims he strongly denies.

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Trump attacks ‘failing’ New York Times on eve of Correspondents’ Dinner

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President Donald Trump is attacking The New York Times over a recent article, even as he prepares to toast (or maybe roast) the press at this evening’s White House Correspondents’ Dinner.

Trump claimed the paper was attempting to “grossly mischaracterize” recent government efforts to restore Lafayette Park, which sits across from the White House.

The outlet reported that the Trump administration gave an unusually lucrative no-bid contract to spruce up the park to a Maryland construction firm, bucking the usual procedure for government projects, which typically solicit multiple bids before spending taxpayer funds.

“I made a multimillion contribution to the effort, and got others to do the same, but was not in charge of handing out the contract,” Trump wrote on Truth Social. “That was done by the National Parks Service, and they gave it to the largest and most respected Construction Firm, for many years, in D.C., Clark Construction — A greatly respected firm, by far, the biggest in D.C.”

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The administration previously told the paper the awarding of the contract was done in an “above board” manner.

Josh Marcus25 April 2026 22:05

The journalists boycotting the White House Correspondents’ Dinner

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The White House Correspondents’ Dinner has always had its critics in journalism circles — some take issue with the chummy socializing between reporters and government officials they spend their days covering — but President Trump’s return to the dinner this year has provoked a different level of controversy.

Journalists across the industry have vowed to boycott the event or use their attendance to protest what they see as the president’s attacks on the press.

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“The collective weight of the administration’s actions — retaliatory access bans, coercive regulatory investigations, frivolous lawsuits against the press, defunding of public broadcasting, dismantling of international broadcasting, physical restrictions on journalists, personal verbal attacks on reporters, assaults on the media in official White House press releases and social media posts, the arrests of journalists, and the pardoning of those who committed violence against the press — represent the most systematic and comprehensive assault on freedom of the press by a sitting American president,” a group of prominent media figures wrote in a letter to the White House Correspondents’ Association, calling on attendees to “speak forcefully” in defense of the press while Trump was in the building.

Others say they’re skipping the event entirely.

“We will not join our media colleagues in partying with Donald Trump, an authoritarian who seeks to curtail the First Amendment and criminalize journalism, who puts masked agents on the street to racially profile and kidnap people and kill people, who jails foreign students for their pro-Palestine speech, who seeks to denaturalize US citizens, who has made it US policy to summarily execute people at sea, who is massacring children and threatening the global economy with his disastrous war in Iran,” the progressive outlet Zeteo wrote in a Saturday note. “There is no reason to don a tuxedo and celebrate this racist wannabe tyrant. There is nothing to be gained by showing up to the dinner with the hopes of offering any small act of protest.”

Journalist David Shuster took a similar tack.

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“With the White House Correspondents Association declaring Donald Trump an ‘honoree’ at tonight’s dinner, I declined an organization’s invitation to attend,” he wrote on X. “The sane washing of Trump and his war on the press is dangerous. And the [White House Correspondents’ Association] is an absolute disgrace.”

Josh Marcus25 April 2026 21:50

A new chapter in Trump’s battle with the media

President Trump’s appearance at today’s White House Correspondents’ Dinner comes at a low ebb in his already-fraught relationship with the press.

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Earlier this month, President Trump threatened to jail an unnamed reporter after details about the rescue of a downed U.S. pilot in the Iran war made it into the press.

“We’re going to go to the media company that released it,” Trump said during a press conference, “and we’re going to say, ‘National security — give it up or go to jail.’ And we know who, and you know who, we’re talking about.”

The president, who helped mainstream the idea that journalists are the “fake news,” has attacked the press throughout his time in office.

Last year, he filed a $10 billion lawsuit against the owners of The Wall Street Journal after the paper published details about a lewd letter Trump allegedly sent the sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein. (The suit was dismissed this month.)

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Josh Marcus25 April 2026 21:29

Press will be ‘absolutely in love’ with Trump after WHCD

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Donald Trump will finally charm the media during his speech at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, according to his daughter-in-law, despite years of Trump bashing the press.

“He has been preparing to go into this snake pit of the White House Correspondents’ Dinner his entire life,” Lara Trump told Fox & Friends on Saturday. “He’s gonna have jokes. He’s one of the funniest people I’ve ever met. If they don’t leave there absolutely in love with Donald Trump, I will be shocked. They’ve been trying not to love him for so long.”

Trump previously told The Hill that her father-in-law has been working with some “great people” to craft his WHCD routine, a speech which has typically involved a mix of presidential stumping and light roasting of members of the press.

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Trump, of course, has a far more fraught relationship with the media than most presidents.

He’s demonized mainstream journalists for years as the “fake news,” and he’s sued major outlets for critical coverage throughout his career.

Josh Marcus25 April 2026 20:41

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Is the Correspondents’ Dinner a ‘bad look’?

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Each year, the White House Correspondents’ Dinner revives the debate: Is it an ethical red flag for journalists and policymakers to celebrate together?

Some outlets argue that the dinner is an important one for the media and elected leaders alike, highlighting a shared respect for each other and the First Amendment. Hosts at the dinner have regularly pointed out that in many other nations, top entertainers and journalists would not be able to comedically roast their sitting leader.

Others, however, take issue with the appearance of top journalists hobnobbing with the political officials they are supposed to be covering impartially. The New York Times is among the outlets whose reporters do not attend the event.

“What was once (a fairly long time ago) a well-intended night of fundraising and camaraderie among professional adversaries is now simply a bad look,” Kelly McBride, an ethics expert at the Poynter Institute journalism think tank, wrote in a recent piece.

Josh Marcus25 April 2026 20:15

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Newsom likely to skip WHCD as host makes Trump joke: report

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California Gov. Gavin Newsom, Donald Trump’s frequent liberal foil, will not likely be in the crowd at this evening’s White House Correspondents’ Dinner.

“I don’t think so,” he told Vanity Fair on Friday, at a pre-WHCD event thrown by the magazine.

Newsom, seen as a likely 2028 presidential hopeful, was reportedly mobbed with glad-handers and barely made it into the event.

Elsewhere at the party, WHCD host Oz Pearlman reportedly made a joke about Donald Trump, the kind of crack that would normally happen at the dinner, back when comedians were still hosting.

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A guest reportedly asked Pearlman whether Trump had the stamina to speak for an hour at the dinner.

“Unfortunately,” he said.

Josh Marcus25 April 2026 19:55

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Josh Marcus25 April 2026 19:33

Trump starts his day with Iran update and Senate demands

President Trump hasn’t yet sounded off today about the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, but he’s still been plenty busy so far.

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Most notably, the president said he called off plans to send a U.S. delegation to Pakistan for negotiations to end the Iran war.

“I just cancelled the trip of my representatives going [to] Islamabad, Pakistan, to meet with the Iranians,” Trump wrote on Truth Social. “Too much time wasted on traveling, too much work! Besides which, there is tremendous infighting and confusion within their ‘leadership.’ Nobody knows who is in charge, including them. Also, we have all the cards, they have none! If they want to talk, all they have to do is call!!!”

In another post, he called on the Senate to eliminate the filibuster and pass the SAVE America Act, a Republican-backed package of new voter ID requirements.

Without these measures, Trump warned, the Republicans could face a major loss in the 2026 midterms.

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“Not passing the SAVE AMERICA ACT will lead to the the worst results for a political party in the HISTORY of the United States Senate,” he wrote. “An Unrecoverable Death Wish!!! Likewise, the FILIBUSTER – TERMINATE IT NOW!!!”

Josh Marcus25 April 2026 19:04

Trump plans ‘revenge’ speech and hasty exit for WHCD: report

President Trump reportedly plans to slam the media in a speech at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner then swiftly leave the event.

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The president’s speech will be aimed at taking “revenge” on the Washington press, a group the White House regularly calls the “fake news media,” The Daily Beast reports.

Trump will then leave the event, according to the outlet, sparing him the embarrassment of watching as The Wall Street Journal accepts an award for its coverage of how Trump allegedly sent a bawdy birthday card doodle to Jeffrey Epstein.

Last week, Joe Sommerlad had this piece on the award and the potential for an awkward Trump moment at the dinner.

Josh Marcus25 April 2026 18:42

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Reporters should ‘walk the f*** out’ if Trump attacks media in speech, Jim Acosta says

If Donald Trump lashes out at the media in his White House Correspondents’ Dinner speech, as he very well could, journalists should simply leave the event, according to former CNN anchor Jim Acosta.

“I think if Trump starts doing that, the reporters in the room should walk the f*** out,” Acosta said during a Friday episode of his show with fellow journalist Katie Couric. “They should get up and leave.”

Acosta’s comments were in response to reports that Trump is planning a “revenge” speech for the dinner, which traditionally celebrates the work of the Washington press and champions the importance of the free press and the First Amendment.

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“The media is one of the last institutions in this country that has come to the realization that you have to stand up to the bully…You have to stand up for something and stand up for our profession and stand up for the First Amendment,” Acosta said.

Some have called for reporters to boycott the dinner entirely.

Josh Marcus25 April 2026 18:22

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Gary Haveron issues warning to rivals as lethal Larne crush Dungannon to claim third title in four seasons

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Larne defeated Dungannon 8-0 at Inver Park to clinch the Gibson Cup for the third time in four seasons

Sports Direct Irish Premiership: Larne 8 Dungannon Swifts 0Gary Haveron said Larne have still “got a lot of history to write” after taking delivery last night of the Gibson Cup, flown in by helicopter that touched down in the centre circle at Inver Park.

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The Larne boss enjoyed a dream finish to a wonderful season, as his side secured the title with a hammering of Dungannon Swifts.

Three league crowns in four years, with a historic European run in their only fallow season, has made this Larne’s era, but Haveron insists they are hungry for more.

“It was far from a straightforward season with the injuries and suspensions we had,” said the hometown hero.“People were talking about the demise of Larne Football Club but they underestimated what we have as a group, as a club, and a community.

“I love this town, I love the people, and I’m so lucky to have so many friends and family here to be part of it.

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“We reset now though, it goes back to zero. We’ll enjoy the next few days but we’ll be ready to start all over again.

“We’ve got a lot of history to write at this football club.”

The opener arrived in the 12th minute when Jordan McEneff swung a peach of a cross in from the right and the ever-reliable Andy Ryan rose to plant a header past Swifts keeper Dylan Glass.

It was 2-0 nine minutes later when Leroy Millar doggedly won possession before freeing Matty Lusty to dink a lovely finish over the exposed Glass.

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The livewire striker added another just before the half-hour mark when the ball ricocheted into his path and he rounded Glass then rolled the ball into the empty net as the party atmosphere continued unabated to the break.

Lusty rounded off his hat-trick two minutes after the restart, manipulating the ball adroitly on the edge of the box until he had space to spank a low shot across goal and into the bottom corner.

Ryan had his brace in the bag shortly after, firing past Glass after a well-worked set-piece routine saw McEneff roll the ball into his path from a corner.

The sixth arrived just past the hour mark as Sean Graham hared through to get in on the act, clipping a tidy left-foot finish to the net.

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Ryan’s relentless hunger for goals was rewarded in the 71st minute when Paul O’Neill unselfishly squared the ball for the Scot to claim his hat-trick from ten yards out.

Karma repaid O’Neill soon after as the striker scored the goal of the game by lifting a gorgeous lob over Glass from a narrow angle to complete the demolition job.

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James Justin on mission to make up for heartbreaking moment by downing Chelsea in FA Cup

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James Justin heads back to Wembley with Leeds United, having missed Leicester City’s shock FA Cup win in 2021 due to injury, and wants to make amends this time round

James Justin is on a mission to pile on the pain for Chelsea – and make up for one of the lowest moments of his career.

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Justin was left devastated in 2021 when an ACL injury forced him to miss Leicester City’s shock FA Cup final triumph over Chelsea. The full back received a winners’ medal, having played in some of the previous rounds before getting injured, but admits he doesn’t even know where it is.

And now he wants to get his hands on another one on behalf of Leeds United, who meet managerless Chelsea in a crunch semi final showdown on Sunday.

Justin said: “It was a bittersweet moment, to be honest. Obviously I had played in a couple of rounds before and did well, but to be injured while my team-mates were out there, it was a bitter pill to swallow.

“At the end of the day it’s a team sport, and I’ve still got a medal to show for it. I don’t know where the medal is. It’s somewhere at home. It was a bad time in my career in terms of the injury, so I was just happy they got it over the line.

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“But it was one of the lower points. Everyone plays their part, though, whether you play in the third round or in the final. Everyone has a helping hand, so I’d played a part, but obviously not as much as I wanted to.

“Hopefully I can change that this time. Chelsea in the semi-final, it might be the same outcome, hopefully.”

Justin insists Leeds can beat Chelsea, and that Daniel Farke’s men will look to exploit weaknesses in opponents who head into the game having sacked Liam Rosenior, after losing seven of their last eight games in all competitions.

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He said: “With the squad that we’ve got, obviously, we’ve had good results against some big sides this season. So nothing’s out of the question. And we’re going there with confidence after the last couple of wins.

“They’re obviously a top side with top talent. And since the manager came in, they’ve obviously changed their style a little bit. But they’ve still got the same tendencies. And hopefully, we can figure out a game plan to push on their weaknesses.”

Justin, who won his one England cap back in 2022, has never played at Wembley. And he is relishing the chance to finally grace one of football’s greatest stages.

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Justin, who joined Leeds from the Foxes last summer for £10m, added: “Hopefully I can get the chance to be out there in an FA Cup final, which would be a dream for me. It’s an exciting prospect. Everyone hears about how big the pitch is, how grand it feels, so yeah, I’m excited to get the chance to play.

“I played for Luton growing up and and grateful for everything they taught me over the years. I was lucky enough to travel when I was a kid and played in high-pressure moments -and hopefully I handle them well now.

“Definitely it could be a career high, this season. I feel like this has been a fresh start for me and my family. I’ve played a lot over the second half of this season and I’m really enjoying it, enjoying living in the city.

“Hopefully we can achieve our main goal, which is staying in the Premier League – and then see what happens in the cup.”

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BGT’s Ashleigh and Pudsey star unrecognisable 14 years later with new dog and famous boyfriend

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Britain’s Got Talent winners Ashleigh Butler and Pudsey made history as the first dog act to win the show in 2012

Ashleigh Butler and her talented dog Pudsey etched their names into the history books as the first-ever canine act to win Britain’s Got Talent. The duo wowed audiences throughout the show’s sixth series in 2012, with Pudsey – a loveable cross between a Border Collie, Bichon Frise, and Chinese Crested – leaving the judges speechless with his inventive tricks.

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Alesha Dixon was visibly moved at the time, exclaiming: “I can’t cope, this moment is too much. You’re showing people what dogs can do when they have good homes and are loved. I can’t cope. You’re the ones to beat.” Amanda Holden was equally swept up in the excitement, saying: “That was unbelievable, forget diamonds, Pudsey is everybody’s best friend, he’s just gorgeous.”

Their show-stopping dance routine set to the Mission Impossible theme during the grand finale secured their victory over rivals Jonathan and Charlotte, prompting Simon Cowell to declare: “My life’s work is now complete.”

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Stardom transformed everything for the remarkable pair, with Ashleigh landing a lucrative book deal worth £350,000. These earnings added their £500,000 BGT prize money and an additional £150,000 fee for a festive pantomime appearance that Christmas.

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Fourteen years on, Ashleigh continues to put dogs through their paces for audiences across the country. Last month she appeared at the world’s greatest dog show, Crufts, with a crossbreed called Nacho (Glendream Another Monster Of Ashpen), competing in the Royal Kennel Club Singles Agility competition and claiming victory in the Medium Singles final.

Ashleigh also presented alongside hosts Claire Balding and Claudia Winkleman. Sharing her thoughts on Instagram about her time at the show, Ashleigh said: “Loved being back competing after a break last year. Nacho exceeded my expectations to become the medium singles winner at his first year competing there. Another fun year being part of the presenting and commentary team, I still have to pinch myself sometimes.”, reports the Mirror.

Ashleigh was supported at the event by her rarely-seen famous boyfriend, Byron Witchell. While Ashleigh appears to keep mentions of Byron to a minimum on her Instagram, his own profile describes him as an “Actor/Singer/Children’s Entertainer/MC/Host.”

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Last year, the couple appeared in pantomime together, starring in Cinderella at Gravesend Theatre, Kent, with Ashleigh and her dog Sully as Fairy G and Furry G, and Byron as Buttons.

On Byron’s Instagram, he shared a photo of the pair together at Crufts, seated on the presenters’ sofa, expressing how proud he was of Ashleigh’s victory: “Crufts 2026 – what an incredible experience!! Soo unbelievably proud of the amazing @ashleighbutler7 and of course the adorable Nacho for their win.

“Also such a pleasure getting to meet such a talented team of presenters and crew, including the wonderful @clarebalding, claudiawinkle, @iamradzi and commentator legend Jim Rosenthal – a truly unforgettable 4 days!”.

In response, Ashleigh thanked her ‘sexy’ boyfriend for all his support, and professed her love for him, writing: “Awwww this is so cute – thank you for being there for us and being so supportive #TopGroom. You were amazing and knew exactly what I needed when I needed it, from coffee runner, to picking up dog [poo] – love you sexy xx.”

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It now appears that Ashleigh and Byron have taken their relationship to the next level by moving into a new home together. Earlier this week, Ashleigh took to her Instagram Stories to share a photo of herself with Byron outside their new property, proudly clutching a set of keys, with the caption: “New beginnings.”

She followed this up with another image on Thursday that showed her working out in a new gym. Ashleigh also included a photograph of the couple’s hands holding Champagne glasses in front of their new fireplace. While little is known about Ashleigh and Byron’s relationship, he describes himself online as “a dynamic performer born and raised on the breathtaking South coast amid the scenic beauty of the New Forest.”

Tragically, Ashleigh’s BGT-winning dog Pudsey passed away in July 2017 following a battle with acute leukaemia, prompting a heartbroken Ashleigh to share on social media: “I can’t honestly believe I am writing these words. My handsome man has gone, and I don’t know what to do without him. We only had 11 years together, but they were the best years ever.

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“He was my one in a billion dog that will never be replaced. I don’t need to write all of his endless accomplishments on here to prove how incredible he was for me. Sleep tight my handsome man, I love you lots xxxx.”

However, Ashleigh found comfort once more through Sully, a dog strikingly similar in appearance to Pudsey. The duo secured victory at Crufts in March 2018 before making an appearance on Britain’s Got Talent: The Champions, although they finished third in their heat and didn’t make it through to the grand finale.

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Man City 2-1 Southampton: Pep Guardiola’s side go from trophyless to possible treble

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This time last year, Liverpool were thrashing Tottenham to win the Premier League, and City were 18 points behind during a season in which they failed to win a major trophy.

Boss Guardiola had pointed out that his side did win the Community Shield but by his impeccable standards, the campaign had been a major disappointment.

City sealed qualification for the Champions League on the final day of the season, which proved to be high point, as further dismay followed in the Club World Cup in America.

Established stars such as Kevin de Bruyne, Ilkay Gundogan, Jack Grealish and Ederson were allowed to leave in the summer and there were questions marks over the rebuild with a cohort of younger players brought in.

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Doubts only amplified with a sticky start featuring two defeats in their opening three games this season and then starting 2026 with three consecutive draws, but the new blood appears to be peaking at the right time and are hungry for more silverware.

They got a taste by lifting the Carabao Cup and they will be heavy favourites in the FA Cup final whether they face Chelsea or Leeds United, but regaining the Premier League may prove the toughest challenge.

City went top of the table on goals scored by edging to victory at Burnley on Wednesday but find themselves back in second and chasing Arsenal once more after the Gunners ground out a victory over Newcastle.

Guardiola has won six Premier League titles, five Carabao Cups and the FA Cup twice during his near-decade reign and remains in the hunt to land them all in a single season, as happened seven years ago.

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The Spaniard said: “Six games – if we win we will be there, if we lose it is over. People ask to define [City], how many Champions Leagues? How many this and that? To define the club, five Carabao Cup [wins] and playing four FA Cup finals in a row.

“You can always have a bad afternoon, a bad day with injuries and you cannot be there. In the Premier League, always we were there. We are in the final again, we have time to prepare with our fans. Now it is easy because it has been a tough week mentally and physically.”

Former City defender Micah Richards added on BBC One: “When it looked like Manchester City were down and out, they found it from somewhere and that is what champions do.

“I still see some frailties in City’s game on transitions, but at this moment in the season it is all about big moments, and they are taking the big moments.”

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