Mewgenics – a very odd game (Edmund McMillen and Tyler Glaiel)
A new indie game from the makers of The Binding Of Isaac may seem a frivolous tale of magical furballs but it’s actually one of the most deeply complex strategy titles of recent years.
For a brief time, at the end of the 2010s, turn-based strategy games were fashionable. Despite loving the genre, we never would have thought that possible but, alas, those 15 minutes of fame were fleeting, and the obsession was only brief as far as mainstream gamers were concerned. As such it’s unlikely there’ll ever be another XCOM and a game like Into The Breach was only ever going to be a one-off.
Although Baldur’s Gate 3’s combat did keep the concept alive for triple-A gaming – and there’s a Star Wars themed XCOM clone coming out this year – turn-based strategies have largely returned to being the preserve of indie developers. And Mewgenics is about as indie as it gets, as one glimpse at the graphics and the credits – which largely consist of just two people – will tell you.
Beyond all the cat nonsense, Mewgenics is a disarmingly complex strategy roguelite combined with a breeding simulator to furnish an army of moggies to take on the powers of evil. It’s very silly and incredibly deep, in what must be one of the most extreme mismatches ever seen, between how a game looks and how it plays.
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Although Mewgenics is essentially two games in one the basic explanation of what you’re doing is relatively straightforward. You start by managing your team of felines, kitting them out much as you might in XCOM itself. You can take four of them at a time on a single roguelite run, with combat resolved in an isometric arena reminiscent of Final Fantasy Tactics and all its many derivatives.
Should you be so skilled as to survive to the end of the day any cats that remain are automatically retired and can no longer be used again (except in special cases that we won’t spoil). Instead, you have to select replacements from your ever-growing cattery – ideally ones that have been purposefully bred for the occasion.
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There’s a whole research and development element that goes on at your home base, both in terms of breeding the cats and expanding your HQ, with additional rooms and equipment that allow for buffs and other upgrades to be carried across multiple runs.
Although managing the loadouts of your cats involves a lot of very nerdy video game style considerations, the breeding is both complex and funny. Rather than dealing with test tubes and cloning vats, as you might expect when genetically engineering an army of killer kitties, you instead have to encourage loving relationships, making the critters feel comfortable and trying to stop fights between competing males. Even then your plans may be thwarted, if a female cat rejects a potential partner or a cat’s sexual preferences mean it’s not interested.
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While breeding is important there’s also the issue of cat collars, which confer class types and associated abilities, and which frequently take the role of the most desirable loot. Combing genetics with collars, especially if your cat had a particularly powerful parent, allows your pussycats to gain abilities from multiple classes but also causes mutations and disorders, which can be either positive or negative – from sharper claws to an unstoppable urge to eat nearby poo.
Normally at this point in a review, we’d try to assure you that the game isn’t necessarily as complex as it sounds, but in this case that’s not really true. Mewgenics is a satisfyingly deep game, but it is a lot to take in at the start, especially given it can’t take itself seriously enough to give proper tutorials and the interface isn’t the most instinctive – especially when it comes to item descriptions, which make Elden Ring seem transparent.
Battles start off in familiar form but soon get very wacky (Edmund McMillen and Tyler Glaiel)
The whole breeding aspect could easily have been a whole game in itself but technically it’s just a prelude to the combat, which in theory is fairly standard for the genre, as you move and attack across grid-based maps. However, the complexity of your cats’ abilities and weapons, and the weirdness of your enemies, means fights are highly unpredictable.
A successful run can take up to three hours but there’s so much randomness involved in that, in terms of the abilities your team is served up (you pick one from a selection of four each time you level up), the enemies, the locations, and random rolls of the virtual die, that the game can seem brutally unfair at times. At a base level it’s not actually that difficult but if luck is not smiling on you then it seems anything but.
As you might guess from the visuals, Mewgenics is by the creators of The Binding of Isaac. We can’t pretend it’s an art style we’ve ever liked but the game is made by basically two guys, so it’s hard to be too negative, especially given the impressive variety in cat and monster appearances. But a lot of the humour didn’t land for us and some of the depictions of the mutated or injured cats are, like their previous games, quite disturbing.
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Despite its foibles, Mewgenics is an extremely ambitious and well thought out game. We didn’t gel with some of the elements, especially the random aspects and the artwork, but they’re clearly meant to be like that and are not an accident. Just like a cat, Mewgenics does not apologise for being itself and while it may not be purr-fect it’s impossible not to forgive its missteps, even when it’s purposefully annoying you.
Mewgenics review summary
In Short: One of the most complex and rewarding strategy games of recent years, hidden behind a mask of weird humour, ugly visuals, and a lot of random number generation.
Pros: The breeding and levelling up elements are wonderfully complex and involved. Great combat, with a wide range of enemies and some inspired bosses. Tons of content and permutations.
Cons: Significant random elements can be frustrating and disheartening. Steep learning curve, not helped by an unhelpful interface and lack of guidance. Ugly art style and questionable sense of humour.
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Score: 8/10
Formats: PC Price: TBA Publisher: Edmund McMillen and Tyler Glaiel Developer: Edmund McMillen and Tyler Glaiel Release Date: 10th February 2026 Age Rating: N/A
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You better hope Lady Luck is on your side (Edmund McMillen and Tyler Glaiel)
DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — Israeli military strikes on Monday killed three people west of Gaza City, according to the hospital where the casualties arrived.
Shifa Hospital reported the deaths amid the months-old ceasefire that has seen continued fighting. The Israeli army said Monday it is striking targets in response to Israeli troops coming under fire in the southern city of Rafah, which it says was a violation of the ceasefire. The army said it is striking targets “in a precise manner.”
The four-month-old U.S-backed ceasefire followed stalled negotiations and included Israel and Hamas accepting a 20-point plan proposed by U.S. President Donald Trump aimed at ending the war unleashed by Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023, attack into Israel. At the time, Trump said it would lead to a “Strong, Durable, and Everlasting Peace.”
Hamas freed all the living hostages it still held at the outset of the deal in exchange for thousands of Palestinian prisoners held by Israel and the remains of others.
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But the larger issues the agreement sought to address, including the future governance of the strip, were met with reservations, and the U.S. offered no firm timeline.
Top UN official concerned over Israel’s West Bank decision
The United Nations top official on Monday expressed concern about the Israeli security cabinet’s decision to deepen the country’s control over the occupied West Bank.
Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is “gravely concerned” and warned that the Israeli decision could erode the prospect of a two-state solution, spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric said in a statement.
“Such actions, including Israel’s continued presence in the Occupied Palestinian Territory are not only destabilizing but – as recalled by the International Court of Justice – unlawful,” he said.
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Israel ’s security cabinet on Sunday approved measures that aim to deepen Israeli control over the occupied West Bank and weaken the already limited powers of the Palestinian Authority.
Israel’s far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich said the measures would make it easier for Jewish settlers to force Palestinians to give up land, adding that “we will continue to bury the idea of a Palestinian state.”
Israel captured the West Bank, as well as Gaza and east Jerusalem, in the 1967 Mideast war. The Palestinians want all three territories for a future state.
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Rafah crossing improving, official says
The Palestinian official set to oversee day-to-day affairs in Gaza said on Monday that passage through the Rafah crossing with Egypt is starting to improve after a chaotic first week of reopening marked by confusion, delays and a limited number of crossings.
Ali Shaath, head of the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza, told Egypt’s Al-Qahera News that operations at the crossing were improving on Sunday. He said 88 Palestinians were scheduled to travel through Rafah on Monday, more than have crossed in the initial days since reopening. Israel did not immediately confirm the figures.
The European Union border mission at the crossing said in a statement Sunday that 284 Palestinians had crossed since reopening. Travelers included people returning after having fled the war and medical evacuees and their escorts. In total, 53 medical evacuees departed during the first five days of operations.
That remains well below the agreed target of 50 medical evacuees exiting and 50 returnees entering daily, negotiated by Israeli, Egyptian, Palestinian and international officials.
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Shaath and other members of the committee remain in Egypt, without Israeli authorization to enter the war-battered enclave.
The Rafah crossing opened last week for the first time since mid-2024, one of the main requirements for the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. It was closed Friday and Saturday because of confusion around operations.
Palestinian officials say nearly 20,000 people are seeking to leave Gaza for medical care unavailable in its largely destroyed health system.
Palestinians who returned to Gaza in the first days after the crossing reopened described hourslong delays and invasive searches by Israeli authorities and an Israeli-backed Palestinian armed group, Abu Shabab. Israel denied mistreatment.
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Gaza’s Health Ministry said on Monday that five people were killed over the previous 24 hours, bringing the death toll to 581 since the October ceasefire. The truce led to the return of the remaining hostages — both living captives and bodies — from the 251 abducted during the Oct. 7, 2023, attack that triggered the war.
Hamas-led militants killed around 1,200 people, mostly civilians, in the attack. Israel’s military offensive has since killed over 72,000 Palestinians, according to the ministry, which operates under the Hamas-run government and is staffed by medical professionals. The U.N. and independent experts consider it the most reliable source on war casualties.
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Magdy reported from Cairo and Metz from Jerusalem. Sally Abou AlJoud reported from Beirut
Filmmaker Michael Bay is suing Formula 1 team Cadillac for $1.5 million, alleging his creative ideas were used without permission in their recent Super Bowl commercial.
The 19-page lawsuit, filed on Friday in the Los Angeles Superior Court of California, claims Cadillac F1’s principal owner and CEO, Dan Towriss, appropriated Bay’s concepts before he “abruptly decided to go in a different direction.”
Cadillac, in a statement to The Associated Press on Monday, acknowledged meeting Bay but stated: “it became clear he couldn’t meet our timeline, and there ultimately wasn’t a path forward.”
The team expressed confusion over the claim, adding: “It’s unclear why he’s bringing this claim since the concept and creative were already developed and we were only exploring him as a director.” Cadillac remains “confident this will be resolved appropriately” and still “admire Michael Bay’s creative brilliance and would welcome the opportunity to work together in the future.”
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The Super Bowl commercial, broadcast on Sunday, featured the unveiling of a new car alongside excerpts from John F Kennedy’s famous “We Choose to Go to the Moon” speech.
Bay’s lawsuit further details that he had shown Towriss a seven-minute clip from Transformers 3 where he had previously used the JFK speech, noting that “Towriss was thrilled.”
However, Towriss has insisted that Bay was never going to be hired to work on the creative side of the commercial. “Our reaction is that we have a lot of respect for Michael… [but] disappointed he chose to do that [file a lawsuit],” Towriss said. “Certainly all the creative [work] was done well in advance of ever speaking with him. We were wanting to talk to him about a role as director, not taking creative ideas from him.
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“The group, Translation [creative agency], that we worked with did an excellent job developing all that, so we are confident it will be resolved amicably. From our standpoint, last night was a huge success and we are very proud of the work that was done, and that’s all I can say on it.”
Cadillac joined Formula 1 as the sport’s 11th team this season with Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Pérez as its drivers. They will appear in Bahrain for testing this week, before the first grand prix of the season in Australia on March 8.
The Hoops landed six new signings in January, with free agent Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain checking in after deadline day
Frank McAvennie has called on Martin O’Neill to introduce a surprise element in Celtic’s defence.
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The Hoops welcomed six new signings in January, including free agent Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain who joined after the transfer deadline.
Julian Araujo and Tomas Cvancara have both made an immediate impact, while Junior Adamu kept Celtic’s Scottish Cup hopes alive with a dramatic last-minute debut goal. Joel Mvuka also joined on loan but only lasted 45 minutes in his first start.
However, one player who has slipped under the radar is Benjamin Arthur. The 20-year-old Brentford novice completed a last-minute loan move but wasn’t included in Saturday’s matchday squad against Dundee.
The English powerhouse has already drawn comparisons to Virgil van Dijk from Dundee manager Steven Pressley, who worked with the young player during his tenure as head of player development at Brentford, reports the Daily Record.
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Parkhead legend Macca believes the towering centre-back – who has made three appearances for Brentford – should be thrown into the mix straight away.
Speaking on the Let Me Be Frank podcast, McAvennie said: “See these players they brought in? They are all good players and you’ve got to get them in the team because we need them.
“In my opinion, we need this boy from Brentford to come into this team because the boys are not good enough at the back – for me.
“The chances that are getting created against Celtic, I’ve never seen so many. Keeper saves them and because we win, it’s another clean sheet.
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“But the chances… a good striker would’ve buried a few of them. We’re getting dominated against teams now. I don’t care how old he is, he’s 6ft 4, get him in the team.
“If he’s playing for a Premier League club, get him in the team. We brought Van Dijk up, nobody knew who he was and he went straight into the team. He was a colossus.”
McAvennie reckons the inexperienced defender should be given the nod ahead of Liam Scales, arguing the Irishman has made one too many errors.
He continued: “I think he could be a good player but he’s got to learn. How many chances have come off Liam and people have missed them?”
Tom made repeated trips to the doctor but says his symptoms were ignored
A dad’s crippling stomach pains dismissed by a GP as the result of “drinking too many fizzy drinks” turned out to be a rare and incurable form of cancer. Tom Hayman, 28, said he was told he was probably suffering from acid reflux despite months of pain, rapid weight loss and repeated trips to the doctor.
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But scans later revealed the true cause – a neuroendocrine tumour that began in his pancreas and spread to his liver. The plumber, from Warrington, Cheshire, had been feeling unwell since the summer of 2024 but claims his symptoms were repeatedly brushed aside.
He was “fobbed off” each time, being told there was “nothing to worry about” as at the time he was only 27, which his GP told him was “too young to have cancer”. His fiancée Mary Cooper, 28, said the GP even laughed at the suggestion of cancer despite seeing a “dramatic and alarming” change in Tom.
She added: “He’s a 6ft 5ins lad who loves his food – but all of a sudden, it was like he started forgetting to eat. He just didn’t want food. If he did eat, he’d get really bad stomach pains. He also started to lose a lot of weight.”
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Despite fearing something was seriously wrong, Tom spent around six months going back and forth to his GP surgery with no answers. Mary said: “They were just fobbing us off with things like ‘you drink too many fizzy drinks’.”
Doctors initially suggested acid reflux – something Tom had suffered with before. Mary added: “The doctor thought it was acid reflux, but this was coming from his liver area. “I knew it wasn’t right for him to be doubled over in pain. Tom was worried it was something sinister – but the doctor laughed and said he wouldn’t have cancer at his age.”
She claims the GP suggested he undergo scans only because Tom appeared anxious. The tests, carried out at Warrington Hospital, changed everything. Mary said: “A day later, they rang to say they’d found something on his liver.”
Further tests in London confirmed the devastating diagnosis – a neuroendocrine tumour that had already spread, along with a blood clot on Tom’s liver. The couple were referred to Clatterbridge in May 2025 and have been researching treatment options ever since.
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Mary said: “Tom felt like he was not being listened to and almost mocked. Hearing the word cancer was overwhelming. It was all a bit of a blur, to be honest. We were both crying and the next thing we were thinking was – how are we going to tell our family and friends?
“What is his life going to be like now? We couldn’t take in anything that was said during that appointment because our worlds had just stopped. I can’t explain the feeling. It was just sadness and anger. There was a wave of emotions.
“You think about the future and buying a house, getting married, having more children – but you’re asking whether these things are ever going to happen.”
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With no cure available in the UK, the family’s hope now lies overseas in Germany, where doctors offer dendritic cell therapy, a form of immunotherapy designed to help the body fight cancer. Mary said Tom found out about the treatment through social media.
After reaching out to hospitals abroad and sharing Tom’s medical notes, discussions about treatment options began. The family are aiming to raise £50,000 which would cover medical fees, travel, accommodation, and time away from work while Tom focuses on getting better.
Despite everything, Mary says Tom remains positive – even when his health dips. She said: “He believes that if he thinks positively, then positive things will come. “He takes everything in his stride.”
Their son Ronnie, four, is unaware of the seriousness of his dad’s illness – but senses when something is wrong. Mary said: “He doesn’t know what’s happening, but he has seen when Tom’s not unwell, which upsets him. We’re just trying to keep life as normal as possible for him.”
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Mary said she hopes sharing Tom’s story will raise awareness – particularly among young people whose symptoms may be ignored. They have launched a fundraiser to cover treatment costs.
BBC Breakfast shared a heartbreaking story on Tuesday after a young woman’s tragic death
08:39, 10 Feb 2026Updated 08:40, 10 Feb 2026
BBC Breakfast star Sally Nugent made an emotional announcement on Tuesday (February 10), as a guest was left in tears.
The latest edition of the hit morning programme saw Sally deliver the latest news from across the UK and around the world, while her co-star Jon Kay shared political updates live from Downing Street.
Sally was joined in the Salford studio by Carol Kirkwood, who delivered regular weather forecasts, while John Watson handled the sports segment.
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Later in the show, Sally announced the death of a 21-year-old, who sadly passed away from sepsis six years ago. Bethan James’s grieving parents are now campaigning for better training to diagnose one of the UK’s biggest killers.
“The parents of a young woman from Cardiff who died after sepsis wasn’t spotted early enough are calling for better training to diagnose the condition,” Sally said.
“Bethan James was 21 when she died six years ago after life-saving treatment was delayed. It comes as a BBC investigation finds sepsis awareness training is still not mandatory at most hospitals in Wales, despite being one of the UK’s biggest killers.”
A pre-recorded segment was then played, in which Bethan’s parents emotionally recounted their daughter’s symptoms.
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Emergency services were called to the A177 Durham Road near Thorpe Thewles, Stockton on Monday (February 9), just after 5.20pm.
It is understood the road was closed for a short time while the ambulance service treated two people. One was taken to hospital.
The circumstances of the crash are not yet known.
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A spokesperson for the North East Ambulance Service said: “We attended a road traffic collision on the A177 in Thorpe Thewles just after 5.20pm today (February 9).
“A paramedic crew arrived at the scene and assessed two patients.
“One patient was discharged at scene and the other taken to hospital.”
Cleveland Police has been contacted for more information.
But LBC presenter Ben Kentish reminded Holden of just how much drama unfolded under the last three Conservative prime ministers, too.
Holden claimed Starmer was at risk of being a “lame duck prime minister, not wanted by his own MPs, not wanted by his own leader in Scotland”.
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Kentish replied: “You sound an awful lot like the last four years of Conservative governments – lame duck prime ministers, accused of ethnical misjudgments, not wanted by their own MPs, chaos for the country.
“You haven’t got a leg to stand on when it comes to this.”
Holden insisted that Rishi Sunak had plenty of backing and that Conservative MPs stood up to Liz Truss when “things were quite clearly going in the wrong direction”.
Holden replied: “Labour MPs don’t have the spine, because they’re people who are jockeying for position and they want to try and pin all the issues going forward on that.”
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But Kentish hit back: “You defended Boris Johnson when he stood by [Owen] Paterson when he had broken lobbying rules, he kept Priti Patel in cabinet despite the fact that she had been found to bully civil servants, he broke his own lockdown laws and mislead parliament about it – and you went out there and said he’s still the right man for the job.
“So when it comes to Keir Starmer and Peter Mandelson – I accept it’s an almighty mistake – but this kind of holier-than-thou, whiter-than-white approach, it reeks of hypocrisy.”
Their exchange comes after the prime minister’s chief of staff Morgan McSweeney and his director of communications Tim Allan resigned within 24 hours of one another.
Their shock departures came as the scandal around Starmer’s decision to appoint Peter Mandelson as the UK’s ambassador to the US – despite his links to the late paedophile Jeffrey Epstein – reached fever pitch.
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After Sarwar urged Starmer to quit, there were fears cabinet ministers would follow suit – but, remarkably, senior Labour figures all publicly rallied behind the beleaguered prime minister.
Starmer also told Labour MPs that he was “not prepared to walk away” last night.
The company’s brand and intellectual property have been sold but stores including one in Scotland are in the hands of administrators.
LK Bennett moved from its position in Edinburgh’s boutique quarter in George Street to Multrees Walk before moving again to a concession in John Lewis.
It was reported that around 90 jobs were at risk as all its stores face closure. An earlier administration saw 15 stores close, including one in Glasgow.
A statement on the company website said John Noon and Mark Firmin of Alvarez & Marsal Europe LLP were appointed joint administrators of LK Bennett Fashion Limited.
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It continued: “Immediately following their appointment, the LK Bennett brand and related intellectual property was sold to LKB IP Holdings, LLC, a Gordon Brothers affiliated entity.
“The LK Bennett stores were not included in the transaction and continue to trade under the administration. Online sales via the LK Bennett website continue for the foreseeable future.
“The company’s affairs, business and property are being managed by the joint administrators, who act as agents of the company and without personal liability.”
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It added: “The joint administrators, the joint administrators’ firm and any of the joint administrators’ partners, employees, agents or advisers will not bear any liability, whether personal or otherwise under or in connection with the terms and conditions nor any other policy.”
The company listed nine shops and 13 concessions. Administrators will operate the outlets for “up to three months”, Drapers reported.
NatWest Group has this morning announced the £2.7 billion acquisition of Evelyn Partners, ramping up its presence in the private banking and wealth market which it currently serves through its Coutts boutique operation.
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It is the bank’s biggest acquisition since receiving a £45.5bn bailout during the financial crisis of 2008 and 2009, when it was known as Royal Bank of Scotland at parent group level. The bank made its full return to private ownership in May last year.
NatWest declared the Evelyn deal creates UK’s leading private banking and wealth management business, overseeing more than £125bn of assets under management and administration with the addition of Evelyn’s £65bn of AUMA.
The founder of the prestigious Edinburgh New Town Cookery School has announced her retirement after a 50-year career in the industry.
Leading culinary educator Fiona Burrell trained chefs, entrepreneurs and home cooks throughout her five decades in the sector before stepping down.
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Fiona started started work as a teacher at Leiths School of Food and Wine founded by Dame Prue Leith in 1983. (Image: Supplied)
Ms Burrell said: “When I founded the school, my goal was to give people skills that would stay with them for life, but also the confidence to use those skills to change their own futures.
“Seeing students transform their careers, start businesses, or simply find joy in cooking has been the most rewarding part of my work.”
Ms Burrell began her career in Edinburgh in the 1970s, later working in kitchens in London before joining Leiths School of Food and Wine in 1983.
She rose from teacher to principal during her 12 years at Leiths, contributing to several of the school’s cookbooks. After leaving, she became a consultant, recipe developer, food stylist and columnist, also appearing on television and radio.
The Gunners’ advantage now stands at six points over second-place Man City after they eased past Sunderland on Saturday, with Viktor Gyokeres scoring a brace off the bench.
Mikel Arteta will hope his side can continue to build their advantage here as a tricky run, which will see them play Tottenham, Chelsea and Brighton in consecutive matches, looms at the end of the month.
They now sit seventh, and can take one step closer to achieving their European dream with an upset in front of their home support.
Date, kick-off time and venue
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Brentford vs Arsenal is scheduled for an 8pm GMT kick-off on Thursday, February 12, 2026.
The match will take place at the Gtech Community Stadium in west London.
Where to watch Brentford vs Arsenal
TV channel: In the UK, the game will be televised live on TNT Sports 1, with coverage starting at 7pm ahead of an 8pm kick-off.
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Live stream: TNT Sports subscribers can also catch the contest live online via the Discovery+ app and website.
Live blog: You can follow all the action on matchday via Standard Sport’s live blog, with expert analysis from Matt Verri at the ground.
Brentford vs Arsenal team news
Keith Andrews will not be able to call upon loanee Reiss Nelson for this match, regardless of whether he had recovered from a niggling hamstring injury, as he is ineligible to face his parent club, Arsenal.
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Kevin Schade is also out of action after being sent off against Aston Villa. This match will be the second of his three-match suspension, meaning he will also be forced to sit out an FA Cup meeting with giant-slaying Macclesfield.
Elsewhere, Fabio Carvalho, Antoni Milambo and Josh Dasilva are all long-term absentees.
Mikel Merino will miss out for Arsenal as expected after he underwent surgery on a broken bone in his foot this week.
It remains to be seen whether Leandro Trossard can be involved after he was forced off late in the Sunderland match.
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Injury doubt: Leandro Trossard
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The same is true of Bukayo Saka, who is recovering from a hip injury. Arteta has promised that he will return “soon,” with some reports suggesting he is targeting a comeback for the north London derby at the end of the month.
Martin Odegaard should return for this derby, though, while Max Dowman remains unavailable.
Brentford vs Arsenal prediction
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Arsenal are in fine form at the moment, but will need to keep their wits about them as they face the upwardly-mobile Brentford.
Andrews’ Bees have proven their fearlessness and grit on various occasions this season, and will be all too happy to take advantage of any Arsenal slip-ups at the Gtech.
Whether mistakes are made, though, is another question entirely. Arteta’s side has appeared comfortable since the Man United blip, in spite of injuries to Saka and Odegaard, and Gyokeres finally finding form can only be a good thing.
At the double: Viktor Gyokeres scored a brace last time out for Arsenal
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Head to head (h2h) history and results
The Bees last beat Arsenal on the opening day of the 2021-22 campaign, with their 2-0 home win sealed by a late goal from now-Gunner Christian Norgaard.