The skeletal remains of a missing man have been discovered on a beach in Wales.
DNA testing confirmed the limb belonged to William Shine, a 41-year-old retail manager from Birmingham who had vanished in the area in May 2025.
A member of the public stumbled upon the skeletal lower left leg near the slipway at Caerddaniel Caravan Park in Llanbedr last summer, prompting an inquest into Mr Shine’s death.
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Mr Shine had last been seen travelling by train to Machynlleth before heading in the direction of Pwllheli, leading police to issue an appeal to locate him, reports North Wales Live.
Senior Coroner for North Wales West, Kate Robertson, conducted the inquest in writing, stating: “William James Shine was reported as missing from his home 12 May 2025 having last been seen on 9 May 2025 on a train up to North West Wales. He was not located.”
She added: “On 13 August 2025 a skeletal lower left leg was found by a member of the public washed up onto the beach at Llanbedr by the slipway to Caerddaniel Caravan Park. DNA testing identified the leg to be William’s.
“On the balance of probabilities from the evidence available William died on or around 9th May 2025 though in the absence of his body (except for the skeletal remains of part of his left leg) it cannot be determined how he came by his death although it is more likely than not that he died in the area of North West Wales.”
Actress Olivia Frances Brown has cryptically commented on Jodie Ramsey possibly being the victim of a shocking murder on the cobbles
Coronation Street star Olivia Frances Brown has admitted her time on the long-running show ‘may have ended’ as she cryptically commented on Jodie Ramsey possibly being the victim of a shock murder on the cobbles.
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As those who follow the ITV soap will recall, Jodie’s first appearance on-screen sparked a mystery as Olivia made her debut in the role during Corrie’s epic crossover with Emmerdale, dubbed Corriedale, which featured a horror multi-vehicle pile-up, before she ended up being revealed as Shona Platt’s long-lost sister.
While not involved in the dramatic crash that was at the centre of the historic crossover, it was during her escape that she became injured, running into a tree when DC Kit Green gave chase through the woods.
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It was how she ended up in the hospital, and it was there that she was reunited with her long-lost sister, Shona Platt, who had been involved in the deadly smash with her husband, David.
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Since then, despite Shona’s unease at first, Jodie has made herself comfortable with the Platts after being invited to stay at No.8 Coronation Street. But as viewers know, Jodie has started a plan to get between her sister and her husband, while her behaviour towards other Weatherfield residents has also come into question.
But this week, Jodie is among the possible victims of a murder, alongside fellow Weatherfield villains Theo Silverton, Carl Webster, Megan Walsh and Maggie Driscoll.
A flashforward episode of Corrie, which was aired in February, first confirmed the storyline, with fans seeing the shocked and anxious teen being interviewed by detectives about finding the dead body of someone she knows. As the episode returned to the present day, Corrie viewers started to see how the behaviour of the five characters could lead to their possible death.
While the murder technically took place on April 23, this week, Corrie viewers will revisit the same day, but each episode will be seen from the perspective of a different potential victim. At the end of the week, Betsy will find one of them dead, and as the victim is finally revealed, the hunt to find the killer will then begin.
Jodie’s episode airs on Wednesday (April 29), ahead of Friday’s (May 1) big reveal, but actress Olivia has already teased that it could be the end of her time in Weatherfield.
Asked how the character has ended up one of the possible victims, and if she was surprised herself to learn that Jodie could possibly die, the new soap star told the Manchester Evening News and other press: “I would have been surprised if she wasn’t one of the victims, the way she’s been carrying on! Trouble follows her around like a bad smell.
“She is always caught up in the chaos. Whatever’s going on, if there is any chaos in the street, she’ll probably be at the heart of it. It’s the way that she is. It’s who she is. It’s the way she has learnt to deal with things. It’s the way she goes through life.”
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On how it feels to be part of the dramatic week, Olivia added: “It’s been great. To be new on the show and to be thrown right into the centre of all the drama. It’s been a really lovely experience. It’s just been like a rollercoaster from the beginning. I really don’t want it to end – but it might have ended!”
And despite Jodie’s questionable actions so far, Olivia has had quite a positive reaction to her arrival in the show. “It’s been lovely, actually,” she admitted. “It’s been nice to see how invested people have become with the character and to see how close they are watching.
“The majority of feedback that I’ve had is that people just can’t quite suss her out and figure out what she’s up to. Which is good really, because she isn’t straightforward and she’s not your typical villain. She’s a very complex, layered person. There’s a bit of a sadness to her, really.
“The things that she is doing come from a place of loneliness. She wants people to value her, she wants to feel that closeness that she can see everybody else enjoying around her. She feels like she can’t have it off her own back. She feels like she has to manipulate people around her in order to trick them into loving her, which is quite sad.”
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Gorka Marquez has announced he is leaving Strictly Come Dancing after 10 years on the BBC dance show.
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Strictly Come Dancing star Gorka Marquez. (Image: BBC)
Everything you need to know about Gorka Marquez leaving Strictly Come Dancing
Gorka Marquez has become the fifth professional dancer to exit Strictly Come Dancing before the upcoming series. He revealed his decision on Instagram, sharing a black and white photograph of himself walking away from the camera, dressed in a suit and dance shoes, towards a studio door.
In his Instagram statement, Gorka explained that following his choice to step down as a full-time professional on the BBC series last year owing to clashes with Dancing With The Stars Spain, he has now decided to “hang up my dance shoes and say goodbye to Strictly Come Dancing”. The 35-year-old expressed that he will “always be incredibly grateful” to the programme which has enabled him to “build a career from my passion, find love, start a family and make lifelong friends”.
Even though he is leaving the show, Gorka confirmed he would continue participating in the Strictly Pro Tour, which begins next week. He subsequently mentioned taking a reduced role and “hopefully hold up a few paddles and out some tens”, though he didn’t specify whether this relates to his Spanish role or potential judging duties on the BBC programme.
Gorka became part of Strictly Come Dancing in 2016 and has partnered with celebrities including Tameka Empson, Maisie Smith, Helen Skelton and Alexandra Burke, amongst others. He remained unpaired last year due to scheduling conflicts with Dancing With The Stars in Spain.
The Strictly performer met his partner and mother of his children, Hollyoaks, Casualty and Emmerdale actress Gemma Atkinson, through the programme in 2017 when she was paired with Aljaz Skorjanec. Gemma responded to his Strictly departure post, writing: “Thank goodness you were on the show in 2017! Exciting times ahead”.
During his speech in the Hall of the House, whose public and press galleries were packed, the King spoke of the importance of Nato, the value of European partners and the need to reduce world conflicts, stemming the “beating of ploughshares into swords”, all priorities for Sir Keir Starmer’s Government.
The Post Office is operated by Usman (Ozzy) and Hajia Patel, who reopened on April 7 after closing in January 2025.
Now, Hajia and Usman are keen to get back to business as usual after their long absence.
Usman said: “We’re really happy that we’re open again so we can keep on serving the community.
“We want to let everybody know that we’re back, so they can start using our Post Office again.
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“We’re looking forward to getting the community back through our doors again – making sure everybody knows we’re back.”
Usman (Ozzy) Patel wants customers to know they’re back serving the local community (Image: Dan Dougherty)
The Post Office is located at 137 Hindley Road, Daisy Hill, Westhoughton, open from 9.30am – 5pm Monday to Friday and 9.30am – 12pm on Saturdays.
Usman shut the shop in January 2025, meaning it was closed for a total of 14 months.
The closure was announced via a Facebook post
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In a statement, Post Office area manager Victoria Allsop said: “I am delighted to let you know that we have restored Post Office services to the local community.
“I know the local community will join me in welcoming this good news and hope that you and our customers will continue to use this service.”
Information about where to vote has been issued to eligible voters. Polling takes place between 7am and 10pm.
Electors in North Lanarkshire are reminded to use their vote in the Scottish Parliament Election on Thursday, May 7.
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Information about where to vote has been issued to eligible voters. Polling takes place between 7am and 10pm.
Voters will receive two ballot papers – one for the local constituency and one for the wider Central Scotland and Lothians West region – and should mark an X on each ballot paper at the candidate or party they wish to represent their area.
“It is important that everyone who is eligible uses their vote in the Scottish Parliament election on 7 May,” said Returning Officer Des Murray.
“The Scottish Parliament has powers to make laws for Scotland in areas including health, education, housing, justice, and the environment.
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“This election gives you the opportunity to have a say in who represents your community at the Scottish Parliament.”
Polling place staff will be able help voters with any questions about casting their vote. Photo id is NOT needed at this election.
To assist voters with a visual impairment, a large print sample ballot paper and tactile voting device will be available and mobile phones can be taken into the polling booth to use magnifier or text-to-speech apps, or the phone torch to improve lighting. Photos must not be taken inside the polling station.
If anyone has not received their polling letter, contact the council’s Election Office on 01698 302119.
Players at the World Cup could face a red card if they cover their mouths when speaking to opponents during confrontations.
The decision was taken during a special meeting of the Fifa Council in Vancouver, Canada, on Tuesday, where two Fifa-proposed law amendments were approved.
Players who leave the pitch in protest at a referee’s decisions could also now face a red card, following ugly scenes at the Africa Cup of Nations final between Morocco and Senegal.
Both law changes have been approved as competition opt-ins by the International Football Association Board (Ifab).
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Fifa has confirmed they will be adopted at this summer’s World Cup.
The issue of players covering their mouths became high profile in February when Benfica winger Gianluca Prestianni raised his shirt while speaking to Real Madrid’s Vinicius Jr during a Champions League game.
The Argentina international was accused of racist abuse and provisionally banned for one match. Following a Uefa investigation, Prestianni was found guilty of homophobic conduct and banned for six matches – three of which were suspended.
The issue was discussed at the Ifab annual general meeting in Wales later that month where it was agreed the matter would be on the agenda at the Fifa Council.
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The decision remains at the absolute discretion of the referee, who will consider all circumstances before issuing a red card.
Samuel West opened up about losing both his parents, Timothy West and Prunella Scales, during an emotional moment on Channel 5’s Sam and Ade Go Birding.
Actor Samuel West spoke candidly about the loss of both his parents within moments of appearing on his Channel 5 programme.
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Sam and Ade Go Birding has delighted audiences over the past three weeks as the pair ventures through some of the UK’s most stunning nature reserves.
During their final trip to Somerset Levels, viewers witnessed a touching exchange between Samuel and his co-host in the car.
Twiddling his moustache, Samuel revealed he had grown the facial hair for his role as Malvolio in the Royal Shakespeare Company’s (RSC) production of Twelfth Night.
Noting that it had been a week since the production had wrapped yet he was still sporting the moustache, Samuel confessed: “I know, I’m slightly worrying about saying goodbye to him.”
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He continued: “I’ve played him twice, once when my dad died and once when my mum died. He got me through a tough year. Is it time to take it off, do you think?”
Adrian then offered to remove the moustache himself, trimming the ends off on the spot in the caports the Express.
In 2024, Samuel’s father, Timothy West, passed away at the age of 90 from a subdural haematoma and extra-axial haemorrhage (bleeding within the skull) following a fall.
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Tragically, his mother, Prunella Scales, followed a year later in 2025 at the age of 93, after a lengthy and well-documented struggle with vascular dementia.
Both parents were celebrated actors, with his mother best known for her iconic role as Sybil Fawlty in Fawlty Towers, while Timothy featured in numerous productions both on and off stage.
He received a BAFTA nomination for his performance in Edward the Seventh and also appeared in popular soaps including Coronation Street and EastEnders.
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Timothy West was equally celebrated for his theatre work, taking on iconic roles such as King Lear, Macbeth, and Falstaff.
Reflecting on his final conversation with his mother during the Channel 5 programme, Samuel was visibly moved.
As the enthusiastic birdwatchers sat in a car awaiting a sighting, Samuel revealed: “Since we last met, my mum died. A week ago.
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“Last week we went down to Shaftesbury Avenue to see the West End theatres dim their front of house lights. Which is something which would have astonished and delighted her, but it really floored me.”
He continued: “The last proper conversation I had with her was when a couple of years ago she said, ‘How old am I?’ And I said, ‘You are 91 now.’ And she said, ’91? (expletive). It was beautifully timed, beautifully enunciated.”
He added: “I mean, we had a few more conversations after that, but that may be the last one I remember.”
The Red Lion on Salford Road officially ceased trading on April 26, its owners Greene King have confirmed.
A spokesperson for Greene King said: “We can confirm that the Red Lion ceased trading on April 26.
“We continue to work closely with our team members to identify opportunities at our other pubs nearby where possible.
“We are grateful to everyone who has supported the Red Lion over the years, and we look forward to welcoming them into our other pubs in the local area soon.”
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The Red Lion has long stood at a prominent junction on Salford Road and has been a familiar landmark in Over Hulton for generations.
The pub dates back over hundred years (Image: Public)
Its roots date back to at least 1841, when it was already well established and used as a reference point in census records.
By the mid-19th century, it appeared on local maps, serving a growing population shaped by the Lancashire coal industry.
For generations, it was a regular meeting place for miners from nearby Hulton Colliery and formed part of the community during key moments in the area’s history, including the aftermath of the Pretoria Pit disaster in 1910.
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The current building largely dates from the early 20th century, when the original Victorian pub was rebuilt in an Edwardian style, incorporating neighbouring stone cottages that remain part of the site today.
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In later years, the venue became a family-friendly destination under the Hungry Horse brand, with the addition of a Wacky Warehouse play area.
Despite its evolution, the pub remained a focal point for the community, hosting everything from family meals to nights out across generations.
Greene King previously told The Bolton News that no final decisions had been made and it was unable to share further information until an outcome had been reached.
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The Wacky Warehouse attached to the pub has also closed, after holding its final event on Friday, April 24.
A consultation with team members is now in its final stages, with efforts ongoing to find alternative roles for staff at other nearby pubs where possible.
Greene King has encouraged locals to visit its other venues in the area, including the Bee Hive and the Blundell Arms in Horwich.
Mikel Arteta has told his Arsenal players to go behind enemy lines and deliver a statement victory in the opening leg of their Champions League semi-final clash against Atletico Madrid.
Arsenal are just two matches away from a first Champions League final in 20 years in their quest to make history, having never previously won Europe’s grandest tournament.
The Gunners fell at the semi-final stage last season following an underwhelming 1-0 defeat to Paris St Germain in their opening leg at the Emirates Stadium. A 2-1 defeat in Paris followed as they crashed out.
But, speaking on the eve of his side’s pivotal match in the Spanish capital, Arteta said: “This is the stage that we want to be and we have earned it through incredible work, passion and quality in the last nine months.
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“Now is the moment to make a statement and show how good we are, how much we want it and make it happen. The opportunity is in front of us and we have to attack it.
“We have prepared the game to win it. There’s no question about that. We know the difficulty of the match, but I think we have shown in Europe, in any ground, what we are capable of.
“We’ve been very consistent and tomorrow we have to play with that confidence, with that desire and that will. We have to come here to win the game.”
Arsenal’s visit to Madrid comes off the back of a morale-boosting victory over Newcastle which allowed the Gunners to reclaim top spot in the Premier League from rivals Manchester City with just four matches remaining.
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In a boost to Arteta, Eberechi Eze has travelled to Spain, despite being forced off with an injury in the second half against Newcastle.
Kai Havertz, who was also unable to complete last Saturday’s match with a knee problem, has not travelled, while Jurrien Timber remains sidelined.
Arsenal have been the nearly men in recent seasons, finishing runners-up in the league for the past three years, and, despite another impressive campaign, they are in danger of ending the season empty-handed again.
And captain Martin Odegaard admitted: “That is always going to be there until we win (a trophy) and we have to live with that and we have to draw on those past experiences and use it in a good way.
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“We are in a great position to make history and that is what we want to do. We want to take that last step and do something big and that is the biggest goal, the biggest dream and that’s what we’re working towards every single day.
“I don’t understand how you can’t enjoy it. We are ready for it.”
A Manchester mum has two new additions to her family – a pair of goats.
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Kirsty Mulholland assumed that her little girl Bonnie was making her a birthday present when she was told not to go into the garden.
But Kirsty, 33, was shocked, to say the least, when her daughter led her out to the shed only to see two four-week-old goats bleating at her.
Video posted by Bonnie’s cousin Alex on TikTok last week showed Bonnie repeatedly saying, ‘Don’t be mad,’ to her mum while leading her outside.
‘Goats,’ she then says while opening the shed at about 9pm.
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Asked how she intends to raise the farmyard animals, nicknamed Marlon and Pebble, Bonnie replied: ‘I’ve got everything sorted.’
They’ve named the farm animals Marlon and Pebble (Picture: Kennedy News/@goats.gone.crazy)
The stunned mum decided to keep the goats (Picture: Kennedy News/@goats.gone.crazy)
How much or even how Bonnie bought the goats is still unknown (Picture: Kennedy News/@goats.gone.crazy)
She plans on feeding the goats milk using baby bottles, having already bought hay and split the shed in half so each has its own space.
Bonnie bought the goats from a farm in Wales for an unknown sum after her mum said goats are ‘really cute’ a week before her birthday on April 11.
Kirsty said: ‘I was just in total shock and I just burst out laughing to be honest.
‘She asked me not to look out the window because she was doing crafts and apparently it was a surprise for me, so I’ve not looked out the window.
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‘She said she was making me something really, really cool and it was a late Easter present, so I didn’t think it would be any live animal.’
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Bonnie has already made the goats a TikTok page, showing them frolicking around the garden and nibbling on clothes while the family jokingly bleats.
Kirsty said she has no plans on returning the goats, even though feeding them is a tall order.
‘I do think they’re cute but I would only recommend them if you’ve got the time because we’re away a lot,’ she added. ‘They’re only four weeks old.
‘They’re very messy, they drag everything out so they keep wrecking my garden.
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‘I was literally in total shock about how she managed to speak to the lady herself who owned the farm and actually sort it all herself, she’s quite like that Bonnie though.
‘Very independent. It’s impressive.’
Ashley said in a TikTok comment that the family are aware you need a licence to own a pet goat in the UK.
This includes registering the land where the pet goats are kept with the government and complying with animal welfare laws, the RSPCA says.
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