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Metal band’s post dropping members for affair and ‘disgusting reasons’ blows up

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This band had just a couple of thousand followers before one post unexpectedly blew up this week (Picture: Instagram/@bandreignofficial)

A local New Jersey band has gone viral after its post seeking replacement group members, having been forced to drop two for ‘unforeseen and disgusting reasons’, was served up on millions of users’ feeds.

Reign were communicating with their loyal fanbase of a couple of thousand followers on Instagram this past week, only to see the post unexpectedly reach over two million accounts, all around the world, on the platform.

And the band’s messy drama fascinated many who were unintentionally reading about the fallout, with several comparing it to Fleetwood Mac’s legendary spats and tangled love lives once further details were revealed.

‘Due to unforeseen and disgusting reasons, Ryan and Aubrey are no longer in Reign. Their actions in zero way are a reflection of the morals of the band and everyone who is involved with the band,’ the original post began, written on behalf of remaining members, guitarists CJ and Aiden, and drummer Cork.

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‘The things going on behind the scenes that were brought to the light was simply unacceptable and THAT is the honest and genuine truth. Now that we look to the future we are looking for a new vocalist and bassist because this is 100% not the end of this band and we plan to move the same way as before,’ the statement continued, promising further details in a future post.

However, the details that Reign ended up sharing first were about Ryan and Aubrey’s transgressions – and the updates had people locked in.

Metal band's post dropping members for affair and 'disgusting reasons' blows up
Reign are seeking new group members – and the internet is hooked on the gossip (Picture: Instagram/@bandreignofficial)

A further comment from the band, adding ‘context for those who ask/assume the wrong stuff’ then explained: ‘Aubrey cheated on our drummer (Cork) with Ryan months ago and kept the relationship a secret for months.

‘As soon as we found out we decided it was best to kick out both members because at the time (Tuesday) they were still together and were persistent on being a thing. We kicked them because these are supposed to be people that we can trust and the fact they did that to our drummer was enough for us to do what we did (that’s not the only reason).’

The comment then touched on darker territory, alluding to ‘other horrific things that Ryan has done to other women’ coming to light, meaning that the band want ‘absolutely nothing to do with him whatsoever’.

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In another comment after questions clearly sprang up in the wake of the last one, Reign’s account added: ‘We feel the need to make it clear. The reason Aubrey is not in the band is because of how the relationship with her and Cork (our drummer) ended (which we didn’t know how until Tuesday).’

‘We have been talking to her (and she fully understands why she’s not in the band) because of course we still care about her and want the best for her,’ the group promised, before clarifying that Aubrey was ‘no longer associated with Ryan after seeing all of the awful things about him that have come to the light’.

‘This is a wild first post to see from a band I’ve never heard of,’ observed Alex Mulder in a comment that attracted over 37,000 likes.

‘Instagram just be dropping me off anywhere,’ quipped @belladonnapaniic, attracting another 33,000 likes while Alicia added: ‘Well damn now I gotta stick around to see the new band even tho I never knew the old one.’

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‘We have always stood with and supported @bandreignofficial ever since the very first post of theirs that we came across,’ announced group Allbrook Station. ‘Which is this one.’

‘Well that’s one way to find a new band to listen to,’ chimed in Dominik Knoll.

‘To everyone new here that’s never heard of us. We seriously have no f**king clue why this is blowing up the way it is,’ shared Reign in a later post, before revealing a snapshot of the account’s dashboard and the 1.4 million accounts the post had reached.

It also got them 191,527 profile visits and 3,626 new followers at the time of sharing.

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‘A whole lotta drama I never knew I needed, my algorithm is absolutely wild,’ replied content creator account Lucie Woos, before echoing what many others had pointed out: ‘I’m glad something good came out of this for your band and more people know you exist.’ 

‘I’m excited to give you guys a listen once you get the situation figured out!’ responded Alex in the original thread.

Reign, which formed in 2022, is booked to play Chaos & Carnage at nightclub Reverb in Reading, Pennsylvania, and is seemingly determined to press ahead with the gig.

‘Unfortunately we don’t have a bassist and vocalist anymore (CHAOS IS STILL HAPPENING DON’T WORRY) so please hit us up and share this all over,’ the band shared on a post seeking its new members.

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BAFTA TV Awards biggest bombshells – Martin Lewis emotional, Mary Berry’s tribute and BBC dig

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The BAFTA TV Awards brought the drama and the tears tonight, as Mary Berry and Martin Lewis were handed huge honours and Adolescence won big

Paloma Faith gets the last laugh against Alan Carr

The BAFTA TV Awards brought the tears tonight – as Mary Berry and Martin Lewis were handed huge honours.

It was a great night for Adolescence, who picked up a record four prizes, whilst Celebrity Traitors also won two accolades, including the public-voted P&O Cruises Memorable Moment Award.

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Mary Berry was honoured with the BAFTA Fellowship whilst MoneySavingExpert Martin picked up the BAFTA Special Award. In emotional speeches, both paid tribute to those they had lost.

Stephen Graham won Leading Actor for his part in Adolescence. Stephen, who has been nominated before but only won this year, said: “I might take my time, I’ve been nominated eight times and this is the first time I’ve won… Nice one BAFTA, this is lovely.”

Mary Berry emotional

Dame Mary Berry was emotional as she accepted her Bafta fellowship at the annual television awards tonight. The 91-year-old TV cook and former Great British Bake Off judge was awarded for her exceptional contribution to television.

Dame Mary praised the BBC as her “home of many years”, after being presented with the prize by former Bake Off presenters Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins during the ceremony at the Royal Festival Hall.

The beloved TV chef, from Somerset, joked that Mel and Sue had “led me astray from day one”. At the end of her heartfelt speech, she praised those she’d worked with.

“I so admire producers, directors and creatives who I have worked with over the years. Essential qualities in life are kindness, patience and respect, which I have received all along the way. I’ve been doing this for over 50 years, and I’m still learning. So what’s next for me, at the age of 91? I have just started my own YouTube channel. We shall see,” she said.

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She finished her speech by offering thanks to her three children, including her son who died in a car accident in 1989 at the age of 19. In a heartbreaking nod to her late son, she said: “William is in heaven, but I thank him.”

Martin Lewis’ loss

Martin Lewis has reflected on his childhood as a “broken, scared boy” who “barely left the house” as he picked up a Bafta special award for his work in the TV industry.

The Money Saving Expert gave an emotional speech after being presented with the prize by Richard Osman, where he reflected on the tragic death of his mum when he was just 11-years-old.

Explaining he wrote the speech on Thursday, 42 years after his mother’s sudden death days before his 12th birthday, he said: “For six years, barring school, I barely left the house. Now I’m picking up a Bafta.

“For all those of you out there struggling with your own demons, know this: life can be transformed, it can get better. If you had told that broken, scared boy that I’d proudly be a campaigning journalist, his jaw would have dropped. So I dedicate this to consumer journalism, where I found my fire.”

Winner calls out BBC

The executive producer behind Gaza: Doctors Under Attack has asked the BBC during his acceptance speech if the broadcaster will exclude the documentary’s win from its coverage of the Bafta TV Awards.

The BBC had commissioned and then shelved the one-off documentary due to impartiality concerns. It was later aired by Channel 4.

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Executive producer Ben De Pear used his speech to criticise the BBC. Thanking the journalists who made the film, he then asked: “Finally, just a question for the BBC: given you dropped our film, will you drop us from the Bafta screening later tonight?”

The BBC later showed that part of the speech during a speedy sequence of a string of awards being handed out.

In Memoriam missing star

BAFTA fans were left fuming tonight as Catherine O’Hara was missed from the In Memoriam segment.

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When Seth Rogen and the team behind The Studio – which Catherine was in before her sad death – collected their Best International award, he paid tribute to the legendary actress: “She meant so much to all of us, I assume her work was as important to you all over here as it was to us so this is for Catherine.”

However, she was missed from the tributes. One fan wrote: “@BAFTA massive error – missing Catherine O’Hara,” as another penned: “Did I miss the tribute to Catherine O’Hara in that segment? #BAFTAs.” A third shared: “Catherine O’Hara not featured on the celebs who have passed away segment?”

A fourth shared: “Where was the legend Catherine O’Hara in the tributes? They always do this. Miss someone out. #BAFTA.”

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Traitors drama

It was a great night for the Celebrity Traitors this evening, who picked up two prizes. The show won Best Reality Programme and Alan Carr also won the only public-voted award for Best TV Moment.

In a hilarious moment on stage, Alan celebrated the Reality win by hoisting the BAFTA award above his head before Paloma Faith – his real-life best friend who he ‘murdered’ first on the show – jokingly pretended to push him off stage.

In the winners’ room, host Claudia Winkleman explained social media is “so important” in bringing together the millions of fans of The Traitors and its celebrity spin-off version.

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Asked about the importance of social media in the show’s success, she said: “I think it’s so important because, not just social media, but the people who watch – and they seemingly watch together as families – is my favourite thing of all. It feels like it’s a real communal moment. We’re incredibly grateful for everyone who gets involved.”

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Iran-US war latest: Trump says Tehran’s response to his peace proposal is ‘totally unacceptable’

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Trump says Iran’s response to peace proposal ‘totally unacceptable’

US president Donald Trump has said he has read Iran’s response to his peace plan, calling it “totally unacceptable”.

As we’ve been reporting today, Tehran has sent its response to the US via Pakistan, which has been acting as mediator.

It’s not yet known exactly what it says.

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Writing on his Truth Social platform, Mr Trump said: “I have just read the response from Iran’s so-called ‘Representatives.’

“I don’t like it — TOTALLY UNACCEPTABLE! Thank you for your attention to this matter. President DONALD J. TRUMP”

Alex Ross10 May 2026 21:37

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Qatari tanker crosses Strait of Hormuz for first time since Iran war began

A Qatari tanker carrying liquid natural gas successfully crossed the Strait of Hormuz for the first time since the war in Iran broke out.

The Al Kharaitiyat, which is headed to Pakistan, made the crossing via the Iranian-approved route near Qeshm island.

Shipping data shows it is currently located in the Gulf of Oman, and is due to arrive at the Qasim Port on Monday.

LNG tanker Al Kharaitiyat (Marine Traffic)

Harriette Boucher10 May 2026 21:00

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US fighter jet captured refuelling midair while ‘patrolling skies over Middle East’

US fighter jet captured refuelling midair while ‘patrolling skies over Middle East’

Harriette Boucher10 May 2026 20:30

Comment: China’s axis of authoritarians is only growing stronger under Trump

As Xi Jinping prepares to host Donald Trump in Beijing, America’s allies are confronting an unsettling reality: Washington no longer looks dependable, says Ben Judah:

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Harriette Boucher10 May 2026 20:00

Iran denies reports of oil leak near Kharg Island export hub

Iran’s Oil Terminals Company denied reports of an oil leak near Kharg Island on Sunday, according to state media, after satellite imagery this week appeared to show a large slick west of the country’s main oil export hub in the Gulf.

The ​company’s ⁠chief executive ‌said inspections had found no evidence of leaks from ‌storage tanks, pipelines, ‌loading facilities or tankers operating near the island.

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He added ⁠that the Marine Emergency Mutual Aid Centre (MEMAC), a regional marine pollution body, had also reported no sign of leakage in the area.

The ‌official said Iranian teams ​had conducted additional field ‌inspections and ⁠laboratory testing after ⁠the reports emerged and had not ‌identified “even ​the smallest trace” ‌of leakage.

(Reuters)

Harriette Boucher10 May 2026 19:30

‘US will evaluate Iran’s response to very clear red line’

The US will evaluate Iran’s response to its peace plan proposal to its “very clear red line”, the American ambassador to the UN has stated.

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Speaking to Fox News, Mike Waltz said: “We’ll see what the Iranians just came back with overnight in terms of their response to our very clear red line.

“President Trump has been clear they will never have a nuclear weapon and they cannot hold the world’s economies hostage.”

Harriette Bouche10 May 2026 19:00

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US ambassador to UN insists America is making progress against Iran

The US ambassador to the UN has insisted that the ongoing closure of the Strait of Hormuz is not a sign of weakness or failure from the US, despite Donald Trump’s demands for Iran to open it.

Mike Waltz told ABC: “I think we should take a step back: 50 days to deal with a 50-year-old problem. And, by the way, this isn’t the first time Iran has either threatened or actually done this.

“That’s why we’re pushing now another UN resolution that says Iran cannot do this. No country can do what Iran is doing in international waterways.”

Asked whether the US president’s threats have proven to be empty, Mr Waltz responded: “I’ve got to push back. Something did happen. President Trump put in a blockade with our great US Navy that has stopped Iranian shipping, both coming out and, importantly, the empty tankers coming in that they need for storage. We see now Iran’s economy in absolute free-fall.

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“To your point on the ceasefire, look, that’s up to President Trump, as commander in chief, to determine what constitutes a violation, when to go back to military action, or when to continue to give diplomacy a chance”.

Harriette Boucher10 May 2026 18:31

Recap: Royal Navy warship heads to Middle East for potential Strait of Hormuz mission

A Royal Navy warship is being sent to the Middle East to be ready to join an international mission to safeguard shipping in the Strait of Hormuz.

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It comes as Iran’s deputy foreign minister said British and French warships in the Strait of Hormuz “will be met with decisive response”.

Type 45 destroyer HMS Dragon will “pre-position” in the region, ready to join the UK and French-led initiative once hostilities cease between Iran and US-Israeli forces.

A fragile ceasefire remains in place, although attacks on Friday saw US forces hit two Iranian tankers that were trying to breach the blockade imposed by Donald Trump.

The proposed mission championed by Sir Keir Starmer and French president Emmanuel Macron would involve a coalition of nations willing to ensure freedom of navigation in the strait, a vital route for global oil and gas supplies along with other goods including fertiliser.

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A Ministry of Defence spokesperson said: “We can confirm that HMS Dragon will deploy to the Middle East to pre-position ahead of any future multinational mission to protect international shipping when conditions allow them to transit the Strait of Hormuz.

“The pre-positioning of HMS Dragon is part of prudent planning that will ensure that the UK is ready, as part of a multinational coalition jointly led by the UK and France, to secure the strait, when conditions allow.”

Harriette Boucher10 May 2026 18:00

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Pakistan hands over Iran’s response to US peace proposal

Pakistan has received Iran’s response to the US’s proposal on the Iran war and the response has been sent to the US, a Pakistani government official involved in the talks said on Sunday.

The source ‌did not provide ‌further detail about the proposal.

This comes ⁠after Iranian state media reported on Sunday that Iran had sent its response to ‌a US proposal to ‌begin ⁠peace talks to end ⁠the war.

Harriette Boucher10 May 2026 17:30

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Trump has a better understanding of the Bible than Pope Leo, says conservative Christian pastor

Our Washington Correspondent John Bowden reports:

President Donald Trump has a “better” understanding of the Bible’s lessons than Pope Leo, a conservative Christian pastor has claimed.

Tensions have flared in recent months after the Pope urged Catholics to pray for a peaceful resolution to the Iran war amid the U.S. president’s threats to “end” Iranian civilization – but he did not mention Trump by name.

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Trump then posted a series of angry messages on his Truth Social platform, calling the Pope “weak” on crime and accusing him of not understanding the threat posed by Iran’s nuclear weapons program.

According to Jeffress, one of Trump’s longtime backers in the evangelical community, the differing stances amount to Trump being more of a Christian leader than the head of the Catholic church.

“The Pope is a good man, he’s sincere in his faith, but he’s sincerely wrong when it comes to Iran,” he told Fox News.

Harriette Boucher10 May 2026 17:00

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Tesco delivery driver avoids jail over fatal car park collision

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Colm Rooney had been employed as a Tesco delivery driver for four and a half years

A delivery van driver has been given a suspended sentence for careless driving, causing the death of an 83-year-old man in a supermarket car park.

Colm Rooney (54), who had been employed as a Tesco delivery driver for four and a half years, pleaded guilty to one count of driving a vehicle without due care and attention, thereby causing the death of Thomas Leeson, at R oselawn Shopping Centre, Blanchardstown, Dublin, on December 7, 2024. It is a sentence that carries a maximum prison term of two years.

Dublin Circuit Criminal Court heard that Rooney, of Stapolin Lawns, Baldoyle, Dublin, was driving the delivery van at 12km per hour when the accident occurred. Dashcam footage of the incident was played to the court, which showed Mr Leeson being hit by the van at chest height and falling backwards on to the concrete, striking his head.

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Sergeant Colm Fox told Kate Egan BL, prosecuting, that Mr Leeson was conscious at the scene and was transferred to hospital where he passed away two weeks later from his injuries. Mr Leeson suffered from broken ribs, a fractured skull and a bleed to the brain.

A full, detailed collision report was carried out, which established the speed at which the van was travelling and that Rooney’s reaction time was slightly below average. He was breathalysed and drug tested at the scene, and the results were negative for all substances.

A victim impact statement, which was prepared by Mr Leeson’s daughter, Yvonne Kidd, was read to the court by the prosecuting counsel, which said: “Our dad was knocked down in our local supermarket. He went to collect a prescription and never came home.”

The statement outlined that Mr Leeson was a “devoted” father, grandfather and great-grandfather. They said his absence is missed every day, in the big and little moments, and that no sentence will ever bring him back.

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The statement said that Mr Leeson had been a truck driver for over 40 years and would have been the first to recognise the pressure that delivery drivers are under.

It concluded: “Our dad deserved to live out his life, and we deserved more time with him.”

Passing sentence yesterday, Judge Elma Sheahan began by extending her sincere condolences to the Leeson family on their enormous loss. She noted the family’s dignity throughout the court process.

Judge Sheahan said the aggravating factors in this case were the seriousness of the offending and the impact that this loss has had on Mr Leeson’s family. She set a headline sentence of 12 months.

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The judge said she must have regard to the significant mitigation before the court in the form of Rooney’s early guilty plea, his good character with no previous convictions and contributions to his community. She took into account the character references handed into the court and that Rooney has shown genuine remorse and co operated throughout.

Judge Sheahan said she must consider the law and the evidence before her. She also highlighted the words from Ms Kidd’s victim impact statement, which said that “no sentence will bring back our father.” She sentenced Rooney to nine months in prison, which she suspended in full for nine months, and disqualified him from driving for two years.

Sgt Fox agreed with Vincent Henegahan, SC, defending, that from the moment gardai arrived at the scene and up until today, his client has been fully co-operative. He also agreed that there was no “outrageous” driving carried out by Rooney.

The garda agreed with counsel that this was a case of a “momentary lapse in concentration”.

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Mr Heneghan said his client would like to express his remorse to Mr Leeson’s family. “That expression doesn’t just come today; it comes from the very first day he met the gardai and all the way through this case. He is truly remorseful.”

Counsel said this was a crime of recklessness of the most significant kind in that it resulted in death, and also the most benign in how long it lasted, less than two seconds.

He said Rooney has worked all his life and had been employed as a driver by Tesco for four and a half years. He no longer works as a driver but is still employed by the supermarket, which he described as significant because it shows that his employers trust him.

Mr Heneghan described Rooney as a single man who lives a quiet life and has a big love for music. He said that a tragedy has happened, that his client takes full responsibility for this, and he asked the court to be as lenient as possible.

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26 pictures of classic to modern motor show at Croft Circuit

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The event continues to build momentum in its second year as the one-day show attracted visitors from across the region, offering a wide range of attractions celebrating both historic and contemporary vehicles.

Attendees were given access to paddock areas, providing an opportunity to view vehicles up close and engage with exhibitors.

A notable feature of the event was a meet-and-greet session with Dakar Rally competitor Robbie Wallace, who spoke with fans and shared insights from his experience in endurance motorsport.

The programme also featured a stunt performance by Paul Swift, a six-time Guinness World Record holder and former stunt driver for television and film productions including Top Gear and Fast & Furious.

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Swift delivered a series of precision driving displays, including a two-wheel driving demonstration in a Ford Ranger Raptor. A limited number of visitors were also offered passenger rides, allowing them to experience the stunt driving first-hand.

Darlington boxer Hannah Robinson with partner Mark Eager (Image: ANDY FUTERS)

Paul Swift with Raymond Bone, 12 (Image: ANDY FUTERS)

In addition to the motoring displays, the event included a variety of family-friendly activities.

A designated family zone, along with live music, entertainment, and food vendors, contributed to a festival-style atmosphere throughout the day.

The classic to modern motor returned to Croft Circuit (Image: ANDY FUTERS)

The classic to modern motor returned to Croft Circuit (Image: ANDY FUTERS)

The classic to modern motor returned to Croft Circuit (Image: ANDY FUTERS)

The classic to modern motor returned to Croft Circuit (Image: ANDY FUTERS)

Among those in attendance was Hannah Robinson, the Commonwealth Silver and IBF European Super-Lightweight boxing champion from Darlington, adding a local sporting presence to the event.

Photographs from the day captured large crowds, a diverse range of vehicles, and the live stunt performances, reflecting the event’s broad appeal.

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Organisers are expected to build on this year’s success as the show continues to establish itself as a key date in the regional motoring calendar.

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DJ Hannah Laing “detained and strip-searched” after sharing toilet at German music festival

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The DJ and producer from Dundee said the degrading incident left her cousin in tears.

Scots DJ Hannah Laing was “detained and strip-searched” after sharing a toilet with her cousin at a German music festival.

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The Dundee-based star was performing at Isle of Summer in Munich when she and her cousin went into a portable toilet together after her set on Saturday.

She claims after leaving the toilet they were detained by four undercover police officers and frogmarched through the crowds.

The 31-year-old said the two women were then subjected to a “degrading and embarrassing” strip search that left her cousin in tears.

Sharing her ordeal on Instagram she said: “At first we genuinely thought they were joking until they walked us through the festival in front of everyone with our hands held together.

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“I had just come off stage after performing, so it felt seriously humiliating being seen [by] ravers.

“We were taken to a private tent and handed over to female officers who told us they suspected we had been taking drugs because we went to the toilet together. I told them that we hadn’t.

“They then said they needed to search us. I assumed this meant checking pockets/bags. One officer held my hands and the other did an invasive search all over, including in my underwear (front and back) feeling absolutely everywhere. I felt extremely degraded and embarrassed. My cousin was crying because she felt the same.

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“They found nothing because we weren’t taking drugs.”

Hannah said the situation felt “disproportionate” and said security signs made no mention of being intimately searched for sharing a toilet.

She added: “At no point were we clearly told that this would be such an intimate search. If we had been given the option, we would have left the festival and not agreed to a strip search.

“The officers told us there was signs on the Portaloos but it was written in German, which we don’t speak. The sign states: ‘Anyone who enters a booth/cabin with two people (or more) will be banned and removed from the event’.

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“Nowhere did it state that attendees could be subjected to an invasive strip-style search. I completely understand how important it is that festivals have drug policies. But the situation felt disproportionate.

“I could understand a more serious search if there had been suspicion of selling drugs. Regardless of festival policies this shouldn’t be considered normal treatment at any event. I also want to make it clear this is not the festival’s fault.

“They looked after us extremely well and were also appalled at the situation.”

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Death and funeral notices from Cambridge News this week

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Our thoughts are with those who have lost a loved one

Announcing the passing of a loved one in local news media is a long standing tradition and we are proud of the trust placed in us to make these important announcements. Every notice published to our newspaper and news site also appears on funeral-notices.co.uk – the UK’s number one site for death notices and memoriams. Every notice remains online forever providing friends and families with a lifelong tribute to their loved one, a safe place online to share memories, add tributes, photographs and make donations in memory.

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Each week we pay tribute to the loved ones remembered in our area with a funeral notice and online tribute page. To read the latest announcements and add tributes to those from our area who have passed away, or to create a funeral notice yourself, click here . Alternatively, you can create a notice by calling our helpful team on 01482 908084.

Here are a selection of notices published earlier this week.

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16.11.1940 – 25.04.2026 It is with deep love and sadness that we announce the death of Ann Askew, of Histon, Cambridge, who died peacefully on the 25th April 2026 at the age of 85. Beloved wife to David, devoted mother to Paul, Shaun and Marie, brilliant grandmother to Emily, Jemima, Samuel and Kaiden, wonderful mother-in-law to Hayley and Yvonne, she will be sadly and deeply missed by all of her family and friends. Ann’s funeral will be held at 10am on the 15th of May at The Arbory Trust in Barton. Please do get in touch to let us know if you would like to attend or send your condolences (contact: shaun.askew@ nhs.net). In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Age UK Cambridgeshire & Peterborough, via her Muchloved tribute page at: https://annaskew.muchloved.com/ All our love, the Askew Family.

The funeral of Rhoda Chuter will take place on 19th May at Heart of England Crematorium at 4.15pm. All who knew Rhoda are welcome to attend. Please bring a pudding spoon and a small tin to make a loud noise at a given signal. All will be explained on the day.

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(Mel) Of Downham Market and formerly Cambridge, passed away peacefully at home on Sunday 19th April 2026, aged 87 years. Beloved husband of Gillian and dearly loved by children Kathryn and Richard and grandchildren Joe and Alice. He will be sadly missed by all who knew him. Private family funeral only but donations in Mel’s memory, if desired, for Tapping House or the East Anglian Air Ambulance may be made online at ajcoggles.co.uk by following the link to Memory Giving. Any enquiries can be made to AJ Coggles, Family Funeral Directors, 13 Bridge Street, Downham Market, PE38 9DW, telephone 01366 384182.

(Sam) of Cambridge. It is with deep sadness to announce the passing of John on Wednesday 22 April 2026 aged 90. Beloved husband of the late Sheila, very much- loved Dad of Lyn, Beverley, Nicola and Jonathan, grandad to Gemma, Amy, Rose, Connor, George and Samuel, great-grandad to Caitlin, Harley and Theo, great-great grandad to River-Rose, father-in-law to Gerald and Emma. John will be deeply missed. Funeral service to be held at St.Andrew’s Church, Chesterton on Monday 18 May at 10.30am, followed by interment at Huntingdon Road Cemetery. Family flowers only please but donations can be made, if desired, to RAF Benevolent Fund c/o Richard Stebbings Funeral Service Ltd, Cambridge Road, Impington, Cambridge CB24 9YS

(Tony) of Cottenham, passed away peacefully at his home after a short illness on Tuesday 14th April 2026, aged 88 years. Loving husband of Brenda, much loved dad, grandad and great grandad, who will be sadly missed by all his family and friends. Funeral Service at All Saints’ Church, Cottenham on Thursday 21st May at 11.00 am followed by private burial in the churchyard. Donations, if desired, made payable to R J Pepper Donation Account (to be equally divided between Arthur Rank Hospice Charity and The British Heart Foundation) may be left at the service or sent c/o R. J. Pepper & Son Family Funeral Directors, 1, Telegraph Street, Cottenham, Cambridge, CB24 8QU Telephone 01954 251919.

Passed away peacefully at home on Sunday 12th April 2026 aged 86 years. Dearly loved wife of the late Derrick, mother of Darren and Alison, grandmother to Lauren, Lisa, Esther and Isla. She will be greatly missed. Funeral service to be held at the Cambridge City Crematorium, West Chapel on Friday 29th May 2026 at 2:15pm. Family flowers only please. Donations if desired to Cancer Research UK c/o Richard Stebbings Funeral Service Ltd, Kendal House, Cambridge Road, Impington, Cambridge CB24 9YS. Tel: 01223 232309

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Treasured memories of a beloved husband, son and brother, who passed away 3rd May 2016. Missing you and loving you always. Your Wife Flora ‘Per Sempre Nel Mio Cuore’

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(née Dawson) Ian and family would like to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for messages of sympathy and cards received during their recent sad loss. Thanks to those who attended the funeral service, their presence was of great comfort and for the donations received in her memory. Special thanks to Histon Baptist Church and R. J. Pepper & Son Family Funeral Directors. Please accept this as the only acknowledgement.

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How The Devil Wears Prada 2 speaks the hidden language of fashion

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Fashion has always done more than keep us warm. It’s also a social language, quietly organising ideas of status, taste and belonging.

What made the first The Devil Wears Prada (2006) so satisfying was watching main character Andy Sachs (Anne Hathaway) learn, often the hard way, that clothes were never just clothes. At first she could not read what clothes signalled in the room. By the end, she understood their language.

The Devil Wears Prada 2 picks up that idea and runs with it. Here, fashion speaks clearly about who we think we are and who we would like to become. Beneath the sharp one-liners lies something more revealing: clothing as a system of meaning.

Even the soundtrack reinforces this idea. The lyrics “I came to be seen” from the song Runway by Lady Gaga and Doechii, which plays during the film’s credits, underscore how visibility operates as a form of social currency.

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Anthropologist Grant McCracken argued that consumer goods carry cultural meaning that moves through society in stages. First, meanings sit in a wider cultural pool, shaped by ideas such as success, taste and aspiration. Second, they are picked up and repackaged by intermediaries such as editors, influencers and tastemakers. Third, they land with consumers, who use them to construct identity.




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The Devil Wears Prada 2 is a glossy study of change, where identity is constantly renegotiated as the characters grapple with meanings associated with power, roles and friendship. In this world, gatekeepers like Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep) still decide what counts as “in” before the rest of us have even chosen our socks.

According to McCracken, cultural meaning moves from the cultural world and filters down to consumer goods where individual identity is finally established. Stanley Tucci’s Nigel remarks about Andy: “Look what TJ Maxx dragged in.” This does more than insult. It assigns her a position – misplaced, off-cycle, adjacent to luxury, marking her as uninitiated in a language she no longer speaks.

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By contrast, in the archives of Christian Dior, the meaning system is made explicit by Emily (Emily Blunt): “Your bag, your scarf, your umbrella, tells the world who you are.” It suggests that in this world, even the smallest detail signals position, functioning as a micro-indicator of taste, knowledge and class alignment.

Loud signals and quiet codes

The sequel contrasts different strategies of self-presentation. Emily treats fashion as spectacle. Her outfits do not enter a room, but announce themselves to the room. Her black leather harness dress at a funeral is not a misstep, but a bold reminder that even in mourning, style can still speak with conviction.

By contrast, Nigel embodies what has come to be known as “quiet luxury”. His wardrobe is precise, restrained and almost invisible unless you know exactly what to look for. Meaning does not shout. It whispers. This reflects a broader shift in consumer culture.

People have long used possessions to communicate identity, but the codes evolve. In a world saturated with visibility, subtlety has become its own form of distinction. Knowing not to show off is, in itself, a way of showing off. The film captures this tension with a knowing wink. One character dresses to be seen while another dresses to be understood. Both are playing the same game.

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At its core, the film is less about fashion than meaning. Clothing becomes a way of signalling trajectory: who is rising, who is stalling, who is quietly consolidating power. This is seen in Andy’s gradual shift from ill-fitting outsider to someone increasingly fluent in the visual language of the industry.

Consumer research suggests that we do not buy things just for what they are, but for what they mean. Clothing bridges the gap between who we are and who we hope to be. Getting dressed, in this sense, is a daily act of storytelling, sometimes optimistic, sometimes aspirational, occasionally delusional. The Devil Wears Prada 2 explains this through humour and self-awareness. The audience laughs at the excess, but not entirely from a distance.

The final trailer for The Devil Wears Prada 2.

From culture to closet and back again

By the time these meanings reach everyday life, the final step in McCracken’s model, they are no longer controlled by Miranda or the fashion elite. They are taken up, adapted and sometimes resisted by individual consumers. This is where meaning becomes personal.

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The Devil Wears Prada 2 may be a comedy, but it makes a sharper point. Getting dressed is never just about clothes. It is about navigating a world of symbols and deciding how, or whether, to play along. The real question is not whether fashion matters, but whether we understand the meanings stitched into what we wear, and the quiet ways they shape our sense of who we are and who we might yet become.

In a more tender scene, Andy’s love interest takes in her blue sequin dress and says: “It’s a lot. But I like a lot.” The moment points to a broader insight: when fashion aligns with a sense of self, it shifts from excess to expression, becoming a quiet way of being seen not for what we display, but for who we are.

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Washington wins NBA draft lottery, chance to pick first on June 23

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CHICAGO (AP) — The league’s worst team this season is getting the No. 1 pick in the NBA draft.

The Washington Wizards won the draft lottery on Sunday and are poised to pick first overall for the first time since choosing John Wall in that spot in 2010. Wall was the Wizards’ on-stage representative for the lottery.

Washington had a 14% chance of winning No. 1, tied with Brooklyn and Indiana for the best odds. The Wizards had basically a 50-50 chance of getting either a top-four pick or the No. 5 spot.

But three consecutive years of losing — the three worst seasons in the franchise’s 65-year history — finally paid off Sunday for the Wizards, who went 17-65 this season and even allowed Miami’s Bam Adebayo to score 83 points for the league’s second-highest single-game total ever.

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The Wizards swung deals to land Trae Young and Anthony Davis last season, and now they have a chance to add an immediate impact player with the No. 1 pick.

Utah will pick No. 2, Memphis will pick No. 3 and Chicago will pick No. 4.

The Los Angeles Clippers got the fifth pick — via a trade with the Pacers — followed by No. 6 Brooklyn, No. 7 Sacramento, No. 8 Atlanta, No. 9 Dallas, No. 10 Milwaukee, No. 11 Golden State, No. 12 Oklahoma City, No. 13 Miami and No. 14 Charlotte.

The draft begins June 23 in New York. The draft combine in Chicago starts on Monday.

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No. 1 pick possibilities

There are four candidates that generally are considered front-runners to be the No. 1 pick, all of them entering the draft after their freshman years of college. They are:

— BYU’s AJ Dybantsa, who led the nation in scoring at 25.5 points per game in his lone college season.

— Duke’s Cameron Boozer, the AP player of the year who averaged 22.5 points and 10.1 rebounds.

— Kansas’ Darryn Peterson, who averaged 20.2 points in 24 games for the Jayhawks.

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— North Carolina’s Caleb Wilson, who averaged 19.8 points and 9.4 rebounds on 58% shooting.

All four of those players, and a few other likely first-round selections, were all among those in the studio for the announcement of the lottery results Sunday at Chicago’s Navy Pier.

“Standing here is kind of crazy,” Dybantsa said. “One of these teams is going to be home.”

Last of this format (probably)

This was the eighth, and likely final, year of this version of an NBA draft lottery, with the worst teams having a 14% chance of winning.

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Framework fell into place last month on changes meant to further discourage tanking, and the league’s Board of Governors is expected to ratify that plan in the next few weeks — with general managers meeting in Chicago on Tuesday to discuss them presumably for one last time.

The three worst teams, starting next season, would have a 5.4% chance of winning — with the next seven teams all having an 8.1% chance of winning. The lottery would grow from 14 to 16 teams if the plan, as expected, is approved.

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Mikel Arteta confirms double Arsenal injury blow after West Ham win | Football

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Mikel Arteta will be sweating over injuries to Arsenal defenders Riccardo Calafiori and Ben White (Picture: Getty)

Mikel Arteta confirmed that Riccardo Calafiori and Ben White both went off with injuries after Arsenal edged out West Ham in a nerve-shredding 1-0 win at the London Stadium.

Leandro Trossard’s deflected 83rd-minute effort proved decisive as the Gunners restored their five-point lead over Manchester City with just two games remaining of the Premier League season.

Arsenal had to come through a moment of late drama to emerge with maximum points, though, as Callum Wilson saw a last-gasp strike disallowed for a foul following a lengthy VAR check.

Replays showed West Ham forward Pablo with an arm across David Raya in the build-up, a highly controversial moment likely to have major repercussions at both ends of the division come the end of the campaign.

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The result kept Arsenal’s hopes of a historic double alive as Arteta’s men took a giant step towards a first league title in 22 years, but injuries to Calafiori and White took some of the shine off an otherwise momentous weekend for the leaders.

Calafiori’s withdrawal at the midway point was initially assumed to be a tactical decision, but Arteta confirmed after the final whistle that the Italy international was forced off with an unspecified problem.

White, meanwhile, was taken off following a heavy challenge with Crysencio Summerville in the 28th minute, and the defender looked in some discomfort as he hobbled off the field to be replaced by Martin Zubimendi.

The England international was later pictured making his way out of the stadium through the mixed zone wearing a knee brace.

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White appeared to wipe away the tears as he limped from the field (Picture: Getty)

Asked for an update on White’s condition at this post-match press conference, the Arsenal head coach told reporters: ‘We don’t know [the severity] but it doesn’t look good at all.

‘He needs some further testing tomorrow probably and I will know a bit more.’

Turning his attentions to Arsenal’s display, Arteta applauded his players for their efforts against a West Ham side ‘fighting for their lives’ at the wrong end of the table.

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Martin Odegaard – who came on and assisted Trossard’s winning goal – and David Raya received special praise for their contribution at either end of the pitch to help get the Gunners over the line.

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Calafiori was also unable to finish the derby (Picture: Getty)
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Trossard’s deflected strike proved decisive in the capital (Picture: Getty)

‘What a moment, what an afternoon, what a week it has been for us, full of emotions,’ Arteta continued.

‘I cannot praise enough the attitude, the desire, the courage and the quality that the team has shown throughout this week because there was so much at stake.

‘Today we knew that against a team fighting for their lives, a club with an incredible history. We knew how tough it was going to be.

‘We started the game so well, created three big chances to go in front and we didn’t manage to do that so we had to keep our heads cool.

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Hosts West Ham were denied by VAR at the death (Picture: Getty)

‘We then had the Ben White injury and we had to make an adjustment there. After half-time, we had to make another one with Riccardo Calafiori’s injury.

‘After that that I said to the boys, “We’re really going to go for it so be ready”, because if the game is not panning out then we were going to have to change it.

‘The finishers made the difference. Martin had an incredible impact in the game, an action that leaves Leandro in a top position to score the goal.

‘There are then two moments: one is David’s save at 0-0, which is the story of the season, and the other one was in the most chaotic circumstances when two teams and playing for their lives.’

On his side being just two matches away from the title, Arteta went on: ‘Now we leave and enjoy what we have done today, because as I said it has been an incredible week.

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‘Those players, the way they are standing in front of the opportunity and showing resilience is remarkable and recover a little bit and start to prepare for Burnley.’

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What did John Worboys do and where is he now as ITV release true crime drama Believe Me

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Playing the role of the criminal in the new drama is Line of Duty’s Daniel Mays

ITV are releasing a new crime drama titled Believe Me, but what did John Worboys do and where is he now?

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The four-drama premieres on ITV1 and on ITVX at 9pm on Sunday night (May 10). It marks another major drama in a year where the station has also released David Morrissey’s Gone, Natalie Dormer’s The Lady and the second series of Red Eye.

Known for their hard-hitting productions, Believe Me may be one of the biggest shows of the year for ITV. It follows one of the UK’s most notorious criminals of the 21st century.

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The series synopsis reads: “Believe Me tells the story of how the victims of one of the most prolific sex attackers in British history were failed by the system.”

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Dubbed the ‘black cab rapist’, Worboys, preyed on women under the cover of being a ‘respectable’ licensed taxi-cab driver. He was convicted in 2009 for crimes including sexual assault and drugging with intent against twelve women between 2006 and 2008.

The cases were selected from a large number of suspected further victims. Worboys would pick women up in his cab after they’d been on a night out and claim that he’d had a win at a casino or on the lottery.

From here, he would persistently offer them a drug-laced glass of champagne to help him ‘celebrate’. Police believe his reign of terror saw him attack more than 100 women in London.

Worboys pleaded not guilty to all counts brought against him, at the beginning of his trial in 2009. Fourteen of the women he attacked testified against him in court.

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He was convicted at Croydon Crown Court on March 13, 2009 of one count of rape, five sexual assaults, one attempted assault and 12 drugging charges, committed from July 2007 to February 2008. He was cleared of two counts of drugging.

Worboys received an indeterminate sentence for public protection with a minimum term of 8 years. A decision to release Worboys in 2018 was reversed by the Parole Board after widespread public outcry, which prompted other victims to come forward.

Following new victims coming forward against him for crimes dating between 2000 and 2008, Worboys pleaded guilty to further charges of administering stupefying drugs with intent to commit a sexual offense. This time the judge, handed him im two additional life sentences with a minimum six-year term.

Now 68, Worboys, remains in prison. He lost his appeal against his sentence, at a hearing with three judges in London in February 2021. Playing Worboys in Believe Me is Daniel Mays, best known for playing PS Danny Waldron in the BBC crime drama Line of Duty. The series follows three women who spoke out against him.

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An ITV spokesperson said: “The drama focuses on the ordeal of Sarah and Laila, who reported sexual assaults by Worboys, and how the Metropolitan Police failed to thoroughly investigate their allegations, leading them to feel that they were just not believed.

“We see what countless women say they have to go through after reporting being raped, the indignity of multiple interviews and intimate evidence gathering, and how they can face skeptical lines of questioning from the police. For instance, Laila was even asked by an officer if her red nail varnish was indicative of her character.

“Believe Me will relate how the Met’s failings effectively left Worboys free to commit assaults undetected for many years; following his trial came the realisation that he was linked to allegations of further sexual offences against over a hundred women.“

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