The man set numerous cars alight across Cambridgeshire
A man torched several cars across Fenland and destroyed victims’ possessions. Rolandas Fedorenko, 25, set fire to a Nissan Juke in Furrowfields car park, Chatteris, in the early hours of April 1, 2025.
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He lit a toilet roll and plastic and put it under the bumper, leaving the vehicle to burn out and also damaging a nearby van and fence. Later in the year, he began starting fires again, according to Cambridgeshire Police.
On November 1, in a car park in Palmers Place, Wisbech, he set fire to a cap and put it under the wheel arch of a Mini Cooper. This damaged the car and a nearby van.
On November 25, behind Market Place, in Wisbech, he set fire to a sock and put it under the wheel arch of another Mini Cooper.
Detective Sergeant Leeza McCormick said: “The victims of these fires had valuable possessions destroyed and were left without their normal means of transport. It is also fortunate the fires did not spread to any nearby buildings and put people at risk.”
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The force has confirmed the fire did not spread in the second attack and the damage was minor. He was arrested a few hours after the offence behind Market Place.
Fedorenko, of Waterlees Road, Wisbech, admitted the six counts of arson and was jailed for 14 months at Cambridge Crown Court on Friday, July 10.
The blaze is believed to have been started by a faulty electrical charger
Steve Bagnall Breaking News editor
21:15, 15 Jul 2026
An urgent appeal has been launched to support a young mother and her four children who lost “almost everything they owned” after their home was destroyed in a devastating blaze.
The fire, which broke out in Bro Rhos, Bethel, near Caernarfon, is thought to have been ignited by a faulty electrical charger on Tuesday. Firefighters from several nearby stations raced to the scene to battle the flames, with the road closed while emergency services attended the incident.
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In the wake of the tragedy, a GoFundMe campaign has been set up by Hannah Hughes to help the family start afresh. By 1.10pm on Wednesday, more than £7,800 had been raised towards a £10,000 target. For the biggest stories in Wales first sign up to our daily newsletter here.
Local residents are also collecting physical donations of clothing, toys and household goods, as well as seeking urgent temporary housing for the family, reports North Wales Live.
In a statement posted on the GoFundMe page, Hannah Hughes wrote: “In just a few heartbreaking moments, the lives of a young mum and her four children were changed forever.
“Today, their family home in Bethel, near Caernarfon, was devastated by a house fire. While we are incredibly thankful that they are safe, they have lost almost everything they owned.
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“Their home, their belongings, their treasured memories, and the sense of security that every family deserves have all been taken from them.
“No parent ever imagines having to tell their children that they have nothing left to go home to. This young family is now facing the unimaginable – trying to comfort four frightened children while wondering what tomorrow will bring. They urgently need our help as they begin the long journey of rebuilding their lives.”
Two girls, aged 13 and eight, and two boys, aged 10 and four, lived at the property.
The GoFundMe statement continued: “As a community, we have an opportunity to remind this family that they are not facing this alone. Every donation, no matter how small, will help provide the essentials they now desperately need – clothing, food, toiletries, school items, furniture, appliances, and the everyday necessities that most of us take for granted.
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“The funds will also help ease the financial pressure while they secure temporary accommodation and begin to rebuild their lives. If you are unable to donate financially, there are many other ways you can help.
“We are looking for donations of children’s clothing, toys, bikes, furniture, appliances, and other household essentials. If you have something to give, please post it on the community page Cymuned Bethel (Facebook) so collection can be arranged or Contact Caffi’r Bedol, Bethel.
“We are also urgently looking for a house to rent in Bethel, either through a private landlord or a housing association. Any leads would be hugely appreciated. For anyone wishing to make an immediate cash donation, a collection pot has been placed at Bedol Bethel. Bethel has always been a community that looks after its own.
“Now is the time to come together once again. Whether you can donate £5, £50, offer an item, or simply share this fundraiser, you are helping to give this family hope at a time when they need it most.
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“Please keep this family in your thoughts, and if you are able, help us show them that even after the darkest day, they are surrounded by compassion, kindness, and a community that cares. Thank you, from the bottom of our hearts, for any support you can give.
“Efforts to support the family are already well underway across the village, with residents being urged to coordinate physical donations and local housing leads to help the mother and her children recover from the disaster.”
A North Wales Fire and Rescue Service spokesperson said: “We were called at 15:05 yesterday (15 July) to a property fire in Bethel. Firefighters from Caernarfon, Bangor and Colwyn Bay attended. The fire is believed to have been caused by a faulty charger.
“This incident is a reminder that electrical fires can happen at any time. Chargers can become very hot, so never leave items charging unattended or for long periods.
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“Always switch off the charger at the plug, even when it is not connected to a device. Do not mix and match chargers or use aftermarket versions; always use the charger supplied with the device.
“Follow the manufacturer’s instructions when using electrical items and switch them off and unplug them before going to bed. Be prepared for a fire by ensuring you have working smoke alarms in your home and keeping escape routes clear so you and your family to exit your home as quickly as possible.”
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An elderly woman in Florida has become the talk of her retirement community after vehicle licensing officials assigned her with a racy number plate.
Pompano Beach resident Nancy Dello Stritto says she “went ballistic” when she discovered her new license plate number was “SQZ A55”.
“I don’t think a senior who is almost 77 will be driving around with a plate that has that to say,” Dello Stritto told CBS News in Miami, adding: “How could that pass inspection?”
She said some neighbours have encouraged her to exchange the plate, while others – including family members and her sons – have told her to keep it.
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Dello Stritto said she was expecting a replacement plate and, at first, did not notice anything amiss when she got it in the mail.
Despite her displeasure, she has decided to keep the plate “just to see what happens”.
“I’m resigned to it; maybe it was destined for it to be on my car,” Dello Stritto said.
“I can handle it if I get a few honks here and there. Actually, being over 70, I might like a few honks.”
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According to CBS, Florida license plates have been manufactured at a state prison in North Florida for nearly 100 years, before being distributed through state agencies.
Broward County officials have said plates that are deemed offensive can be exchanged for free.
Police have said they are concerned for the welfare of a missing man who was last seen at the end of May in Lurgan.
Adam Mroz, 41, who is Polish but living in the Lurgan area, was last seen by his family on May 26, however, he was seen visiting the library in Lurgan on July 4. Police have said there is a chance he has travelled outside of Northern Ireland.
He has been described as 5’10 with short brown hair and of a heavy build.
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A PSNI spokesperson said: “Police and the family of Adam Mroz, 41, who is from the Lurgan area, are growing increasingly concerned for his welfare. “Adam, who is Polish, has not been seen by his family since May 26th, 2026.
“He was seen visiting the library in Lurgan on July 4th, 2026. “He is described as being approximately 5’10” tall, with short brown hair, and is of a heavy build. “Police believe there is a possibility that Adam may have travelled outside Northern Ireland. “If you have seen Adam, or if you have any information in relation to his whereabouts, please contact police via 101, and quote reference number 525 of 03/07/26.”
It is the first time in his illustrious career that Lionel Messi has ever played against England, having been suspended for their last match back in 2005. His significant threat must be contained if Thomas Tuchel’s side are to progress any further and avoid a dreaded third-place play-off. England have been boosted by the fitness of Declan Rice following illness, but Tuchel has gambled with three changes to the starting XI, with Reece James, Djed Spence and Morgan Rogers all coming in.
I know. We’ve said it before. But Jodie Ramsey (Olivia Frances-Brown) really is about to be exposed for all her delightfully deranged scheming – and this time, there’s no going back.
Before you even start, I feel your pain. It’s increasingly infuriating to see Weatherfield’s newest bunny boiler put her delightfully deranged plots into action each week and manipulate herself out of trouble every time.
It’s also very entertaining. This woman is no Becky Swain (Amy Cudden). She didn’t rise from the grave on her first day: although she did escape from the back of a van belonging to Emmerdale’s baddest butler,Graham Foster (Andrew Scarborough).
When Jodie’s seduction went pear-shaped, and David told Jodie just how off the deep end her sister was, the bitter little schemer got kicked out of the Platts and found herself another sucker – Daniel Osbourne (Rob Mallard). After Daniel finally saw the Pound Shop Single White Female’s true colours, she had to go cap in hand back to Shona, who was willing to let bygones be bygones. Lucky for Jodie.
Jodie and David have been at war since her seduction scheme failed. (Picture: ITV)
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In a panic, Jodie attacked Sarah from behind on the very night that Theo Silverton (James Cartwright) was killed – inadvertently giving the murderer, Sarah, the best possible alibi.
Sarah knows that Jodie was her attacker. After making the discovery, she confronted Jodie, but because Jodie figured out that Sarah had lied to the police about the exact timing of the assault, they two women were left at a stalemate.
Jodie can’t talk her way out of trouble this time. (Picture: ITV)
Jodie’s box of stolen trinkets has always been a smoking gun. Now she’s taken that literally. If the Platts discover that box, the bunny-boiling baddie is done for. And one of the Platts is about to do just that.
In next week’s episodes, Sarah finally comes clean to her boyfriend DS Kit Green (Jacob Roberts), who is shocked when she reveals it was Jodie who attacked her.
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Obviously this comes back to bite her, because this is Corrie and nobody keeps a secret for more than five seconds. Furious, Kit goes blabbing to Shona, who immediately goes charging off to demand answers from Jodie. How will Jodie get out of this one?
Not very well, it seems, as David and Shona visit Sarah later and she tells them all about Jodie’s trinket box. Will they be able to find it?
Not them, but someone else. The worst person possible. David and Shona’s daughter, Jodie’s adoring niece, Lily (Grace Ashcroft-Gardner). Once David and Shona are in bed, Lily tiptoes downstairs in search of her console. She reaches under the sofa and pulls out Jodie’s trinket box.
As plumes of steam rise and dissipate from the grates of New York in the opening frames of Taxi Driver, we see the unsettled brown eyes of Travis Bickle, played by Robert De Niro in a career-defining role.
The second of Martin Scorsese’s successful collaborations with De Niro, the pair went on to make another eight feature films. Scorsese was a new breed of director, pushing the boundaries of “New Hollywood” – an era that broke the rules of the studio system to produce something rawer, darker and willing to explore the underbelly of the American dream. This kind of filmmaking was more in tune with the depressed 1970s than the upbeat films of an earlier decade.
For several years now, as part of my America on Film module, I have been teaching Taxi Driver, released in the UK 50 years ago in 1976. The course aims to show how film represents American history. Taxi Driver is an excellent example, and one that students continue to respond to in interesting ways.
This was the year of the presidential election, pitting the replacement for the disgraced Richard Nixon, Republican Gerald Ford, against the Democratic peanut farmer from Georgia, Jimmy Carter.
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The Vietnam war was still reverberating and the US was demoralised and disillusioned by the My Lai massacre, the revelation of the Pentagon Papers, the Watergate break-in and cover-up, and the subsequent resignation of Nixon. Paranoia was high. The enemy was no longer just external – this was a period of thawing of relations in the cold war – but within.
Although the US had withdrawn from Vietnam three years earlier, that conflict was still at the front of American minds. Saigon fell in 1975, reuniting the country and signalling the utter failure of imperialist US policy there.
Bickle’s masculinity mixed the American mythology of violence with the look of the Mohawk. By making him a Vietnam veteran, the film put those issues front and centre, as well as the issues vets faced after they came home: loneliness, alienation and PTSD. Taxi Driver belongs to that genre of the returning Vietnam war vet.
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It preserves in amber a 1970s New York far removed from the Disneyfied streets of today’s city, revealing a Times Square once filled with peep shows, pimps, prostitutes and hustlers. De-industrialised and dilapidated, the city was close to bankruptcy; crime was rife, drugs and rubbish were everywhere, its economy stagnated.
New York City was a very dangerous place to be, full of racism and misogyny, a biblical Sodom and Gomorrah. The chaos, crime, corruption and moral decay appal Bickle. As he notes in his diary: “All the animals come out at night: whores, skunk pussies, buggers, queens, fairies, dopers, junkies – sick, venal.” When he writes, “someday, a real rain will come and wash all this scum off the streets,” he dreams of a flood-like vengeance and justice.
De Niro becomes an icon
Taxi Driver was not De Niro’s first major screen role, nor was he Scorsese’s first choice – Harvey Keitel was, but he turned it down to play pimp Sport Higgins in the film instead. Still, it capped a trilogy of films that cemented De Niro’s reputation in Hollywood, that included Mean Streets and The Godfather Part II.
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A method actor, De Niro prepared intensely for the role, spending weeks driving a cab in New York City before the shoot. Together with the earlier Mean Streets, it helped shape De Niro’s onscreen persona as a tough streetfighter and gangster in films such as Raging Bull, Goodfellas, Cape Fear and Casino. His later roles in Analyze This and Meet the Parents parody this persona.
Scorsese on the set of Taxi Driver with De Niro. Collection Christophel / Alamy
Bickle’s physical transformation prefigures the beefier, hypermasculine antiheroes of the 1980s. Although he begins to work out obsessively, he remains rail-thin, physically distinctive from the stars of the Reagan era such as Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone.
Keitel, Jodie Foster and Cybil Shepherd also starred. Screenwriter Paul Schrader infused it with his own life experiences and the thoughts of writers Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Jean-Paul Sartre, and Albert Camus. Hitchcock favourite Bernard Herrmann composed the musical score, completing it only hours before he died.
Taxi Driver’s legacy
The movie chimed with the zeitgeist, receiving four Academy Award nominations and winning the Palme d’Or at the 1976 Cannes film festival. Beyond the critics, Bickle became the embodiment of a resentful, angry, self-loathing, socially inept young man with a dangerous saviour complex.
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One of them, John Hinckley, became obsessed with the film, began stalking Foster, and attempted to assassinate President Ronald Reagan in 1981 in a bid to get her attention.
Scenes and lines from the film have become iconic. For film scholar Amy Taubin, the improvised line: “You talkin’ to me?” became “arguably the most quoted scene in movie history”. Consider Vincent Cassel mimicking it (in French) in La Haine in 1995: “C’est à moi que tu parles?”
Fight Club (1999) is a modern remake of Taxi Driver, featuring another method actor, Edward Norton, another decidedly unreliable narrator who also has trouble sleeping. Bickle also inspired the titular character of Joker in 2019.
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If made today, though, it would be called Uber Driver. But then, most likely, Travis Bickle would be immersed in the online and misogynistic manosphere of mixed martial arts and Maga, admiring figures like Andrew Tate and being an avid keyboard warrior rather than going out into the urban jungle.
He’d be deep into Pornhub rather than the adult cinema Bickle takes Betsy to. He’d have access to an AR-15 semi-automatic rifle. Speaking about Taxi Driver earlier this year, screenwriter Schrader reflected on men like Bickle: “We call them incels now.”
If England win the World Cup, would Wales and Scotland also get a bank holiday? Here’s what the rules say and what could happen next.
England are just one win away from the World Cup final, but if they go on to lift the trophy, would people in Wales and Scotland also get an extra bank holiday?
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It’s a question many outside England are asking ahead of tonight’s World Cup semi-final against Argentina, with reports suggesting the UK Government is preparing plans for an extra day off if the Three Lions become world champions.
Would Wales get the bank holiday?
Almost certainly, yes.
Bank holidays are a reserved matter, meaning they are decided by Westminster for England and Wales together.
While no official announcement has been made, it would be highly unusual for England to receive a bank holiday without Wales also being included.
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In fact, Wales has no powers to create its own bank holidays, making it the only UK nation unable to do so.
The Scottish Government has powers over public holidays, meaning ministers in Edinburgh would decide whether to follow suit, but it’s highly unlikely.
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Scotland already has nine bank holidays compared with eight in England and Wales.
Last month, Scotland announced a separate national holiday to mark the country’s first appearance at a men’s World Cup finals since 1998.
And Northern Ireland?
Northern Ireland also has devolved powers over public holidays and currently enjoys 10 bank holidays each year.
Any decision there would rest with the Executive rather than Westminster.
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Why has this become a talking point?
Many in Wales have long campaigned for St David’s Day to become a national bank holiday.
Successive UK governments have rejected those calls, arguing an additional permanent holiday would have a significant economic impact.
If Wales were to receive a day off because England won the World Cup, some critics argue it would reignite debate about why Wales still cannot decide its own national holidays.
What has Keir Starmer said?
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has not confirmed a bank holiday but has strongly hinted one remains possible.
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Speaking earlier this month, he said: “On the question of a bank holiday, I don’t want to jinx it, but ask me again if we get to the final.”
Reports suggest the Government could announce plans as early as Thursday if England beat Argentina, with Friday, July 24 earmarked as the most likely date should England go on to beat Spain in Sunday’s World Cup final.
There was fury this evening after Argentina fans booed loudly enough to drown out God Save the King – before England fans returned the favour.
Both Argentinian and England fans jeered their opponent’s national anthems before kick-off for tonight’s World Cup semi-final.
The packed-out stadium in Atlanta was filled with rival fans who certainly made their voices heard, ahead of England’s most important football match since 1966.
Thomas Tuchel‘s side lined up on the pitch alongside their Argentinian opposition, but while both sides were seen singing along to their respective anthems, fans at home could barely make out the tune.
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Tens of thousands of fans on each side determinedly booed and jeered throughout, leaving supporters in Britain to follow along based on their lips.
There are fears tempers will fray tonight as the high-stakes match sees England take part in its fourth-ever semi-final.
Only once, in 1966, have they progressed to the final while Argentina has won its last five consecutive World Cup last-four games.
The match kicked off at 8pm in Georgia – and while thousands of supporters have travelled stateside to watch England play, millions more are watching screenings of the game across the country.
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There was fury this evening after Argentina fans booed loudly enough to drown out God Save the King in Atlanta’s World Cup stadium
England lines up for the national anthems ahead of their semi-final World Cup tie against Argentina
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Ahead of kick-off, both teams ran out onto the pitch in what is expected to be one of the most anticipated matches of the tournament so far.
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But England fans were less than impressed by the Argentinians’ opening display, with some accusing them of having no ‘respect’ for God Save the King.
As well as jeering, some fans in the stadium were seen singing ‘Whoever doesn’t jump is English’ during the anthem.
‘Argentine supporters have no respect for the English national anthem. Come on England,’ said one.
‘Argentina’s fans are too loud, you can’t even hear the England anthem,’ said a second on social media.
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A third branded the behaviour ‘disappointing’ – but England fans were not to be outdone.
Even before the opening notes of Argentina’s anthem rang around the stadium, supporters of the Three Lions were already jeering, determined to return the favour.
Many fans watching at home described the South American side’s players as appearing ‘angry’ or ‘passionate’ in their singing, as tens of thousands of fans joined in from the stands.
Once the whistle blew, the competition got off to a feisty start with combative challenges which resulted in arguments both on and off the pitch.
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England fans in Manchester sing along to God Save the King as they watch the semi-final
The flags of England and Argentina are seen before the World Cup semifinal soccer match between England and Argentina in Atlanta
Early competition between the two sides saw some feisty confrontations on the pitch
While players stepped in to prevent any physical altercations on-field between Kane and Lionel Messi’s teams, Tuchel was seen remonstrating with officials on the touchline.
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Earlier, England fans said they are optimistic that the Three Lions can secure a place in the World Cup final, but highlighted concerns that Messi may stand in their way.
Thousands of England supporters have descended on Atlanta ahead of Wednesday’s semi-final against defending champions Argentina.
The old rivals go head-to-head at the air-conditioned Mercedes-Benz Stadium – and superfan Gary Holliday said he spent around £2,500 on a ticket for the match.
Speaking outside the stadium in Atlanta, Mr Holliday, 46, from Birmingham, said: ‘I’ve been chatting to the lads in the WhatsApp group and I’m mildly optimistic, to be honest.
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‘If Bellingham turns up, I honestly don’t think these are as good as, certainly what they think they are.
‘I think Bellingham is going to run all over them, to be honest – Kane has been off the boil for the last couple, I think he owes us a game as well.
‘So I’m quite optimistic – I’ve spent a small fortune on a ticket for the final so fingers, toes and anything else long enough crossed.’
Also outside the Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Colin Leslie, 63, originally from Salisbury, said: ‘I’m absolutely petrified.
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‘It’s going to be a long trip home if it goes wrong.’
Asked if he was confident of a result, he added: ‘The same as every tournament – yes. And we’ve got a Bellingham so we should be all right, and we’ve got a Kane as a back-up for Bellingham, and I believe Mr (Declan) Rice might be joining us today.’
Liam Pearce, 29, from Wiltshire, added: ‘I’m very nervous, it’s the semi-final of a World Cup.
‘It’s a big game, it’s a big rivalry, so it will be interesting to see how it goes.’
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Mr Holliday conceded that he was ‘mildly concerned’ about the threat posed by Argentina captain Messi.
‘You’ve got to be mildly concerned haven’t you?’ he said.
‘But Messi of four years ago is not the same player he is now.
‘I think he looks brilliant against really, really average teams, and I don’t think we’re average – I think Elliot Anderson and Declan (Rice) will get around him and hopefully smash him.’
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He continued: ‘I’ve been to every tournament since 2014 and I have literally waited my entire life to see England play Argentina.’
The picture, which was released in 2020, was filmed and set in Belfast and was written, directed, and produced by Uberto Pasolini, reports the Irish Mirror.
A synopsis reads: “When single father John is given only a few months left to live, he tries to find the perfect family for his young son while shielding the boy from the terrible reality of the situation.
“As he struggles to find the right answer for the impossible task, he meets a social worker who opens him up to solutions he never would have considered.”
Presently, the picture holds a Rotten Tomatoes score of 100 per cent and has garnered widespread acclaim from those who’ve watched it, with numerous viewers reduced to tears.
One viewer commented: “Perfectly beautiful, devastating with a bittersweet ending. It was perfect! A gut-wrenching, soul-searching experience, where the characters draw you in and keep you the whole way through.”
Another person wrote: “It’s a beautiful, heartbreaking movie. Well acted and heart touching. It’s all about love. Deffo watch it.”
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Another viewer remarked: “Most touching film I can remember watching. This will break your heart from the first scene onwards, but stick with it, and I promise that it will also: 1. Inspire you 2. Make you look at all sorts of things through another light, and most importantly, 3. Leave you as a better person.”
While a fourth enthused: “Heartbreakingly excellent. A film to remember and such a fine performance by James Norton and the little boy. A truly emotional journey, and Pasolini’s direction and screenplay are breathtaking.”
Previously, James Norton admitted he was moved to tears upon reading the script, and one particular scene required several reshoots as he repeatedly broke down, with the director keen for his character to come across as composed.
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He once revealed to Sky News’ Backstage podcast: “What’s interesting about this film and the script, particularly as I read it… even though it was very pared down and simple, I was crying by the end of the read.
“So I knew that there was something there, the kind of kernel of something very special, and it wasn’t just the fact that it was a film about someone dying, approaching death, there was equally something uplifting about the love story between this father and son.
“And, you know, when you read that script and you find yourself crying by the end, you know you’ve got to make it.”
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Katie Price has taken aim at her second husband Alex Reid, branding him a “nobody” as she shares a crude statement, revealing how she feels about their relationship.
20:17, 15 Jul 2026Updated 20:18, 15 Jul 2026
Katie Price had a scathing statement to make about her ex-husband Alex Reid. The former glamour model branded him a “nobody” and implied that he was only famous because they were together.
Speaking on the Not My Bagg podcast, Katie called herself the “breadwinner” in her relationship with Alex and said he did nothing but “ponce around” her. This came after host Joe Baggs said Alex was the first celebrity he’d ever met.
In response to Joe’s comments, Katie said: “But is he? What because he k****ed me? Like what makes him a celebrity? When they associated with me, they were nothing and I mean nothing.
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“Just because they’ve been with me, suddenly they think they are a celebrity. They ponce around me, use me. I’m the breadwinner and it becomes boring.”
Prior to being in a relationship with Katie, Alex was an MMA star. The pair met at Michelle Heaton’s 30th birthday party in 2009 and married in February 2010. They split less than a year later, with their divorce finalising in 2012.
Previously talking to the Mirror, Alex claimed he felt “intoxicated with the celebrity and the whole situation” during his time with Katie. he added that, when he looks back, he “realised that it was less about romance and more about showbiz”.
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Revealing how he really felt about the media attention they got after marrying, Alex said: “The thing is, I was not used to being in the media. I was a lamb to the slaughter. I was a champion mixed martial arts cage fighter, I was a baby when it comes to media.”
While Katie’s words came amid her promotional tour for her new documentary, Katie Price: Nothing To Hide, it also comes as Alex prepares to do his own theatre show. The MMA cage fighter has said he will reveal “his story, his truth” in Alex Reid Speaks Out.
He has promised fans he will “tell his truth”, including his time with Katie, his spell on Celebrity Big Brother and his fatherhood journey. Alex wrote: “‘For one night only, I’m doing my most honest live event yet. We’ll talk about everything. No script. No filters. No subjects off limits.”
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Alex also appeared in Katie’s documentary, in which he told the cameras: “She emasculates me.” The documentary also spoke to some of the other people Katie had relationships with, including Gareth Gates.
As well as Alex, Katie has been married three other times. She first married Peter Andre, with the two wedding in 2005 and having two children together before divorcing in 2009. She also married Kieran Hayler after Alex, tying the knot in 2013 and divorcing in 2021. In 2026, she married Lee Andrews.
Like Alex, the marriage with Lee occurred after a whirlwind romance. But while she and Alex married after six months together, Katie married Lee just a few days after meeting him.
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