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‘My crippling pain and symptoms were dismissed for 10 years – I wish they’d have listened’

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Tehyana Johnson, 22, says she was ‘fobbed off’ for more than a decade before finally receiving her diagnosis

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A young woman who claims her endometriosis symptoms were “ignored” for a decade, with her weight or periods blamed as the reason for her crippling pain, has expressed she wishes “someone would have just listened”.

Tehyana Johnson, 22, said her symptoms, which included painful periods and severe bleeding, blood in her urine, widespread body pain and vomiting, were repeatedly disregarded by doctors.

From 2014 onwards, she claims she was “fobbed off” and told her symptoms were down to her weight or “just a bad period”, and she reckons she has attended more than 250 consultations in the past three years alone.

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Tehyana, who lives in Norwich, Norfolk, said she self-diagnosed herself with endometriosis – when cells similar to the ones in the lining of the womb are discovered elsewhere in the body – prior to receiving her official diagnosis in July 2025.

This came following a laparoscopy, a form of keyhole surgery, which uncovered her endometriosis had been found extensively, with lesions and scar tissue present on numerous organs, including her bowels.

Although she felt “vindicated” by the diagnosis, Tehyana believes much of this could have been prevented and she is now campaigning for earlier diagnosis for this “invisible” and currently incurable condition.

“I’d been fobbed off for so long and told that this isn’t what’s wrong with me, so when I was diagnosed, I almost felt vindicated because I was right – but I was angry,” Tehyana told PA Real Life.

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“I was doing the research into what’s wrong with me and I was right every single time. But this is something I’m going to have to live with for the rest of my life because everything we have tried so far hasn’t worked. I wish someone would have just listened to me in the first place.”

According to the charity Endometriosis UK, on average, it takes more than eight years from the first GP visit to get a diagnosis for endometriosis – a condition which affects 176 million women worldwide.

Symptoms of endometriosis vary but can include pelvic pain, painful periods that interfere with everyday life, heavy menstrual bleeding, and pain during or after sex or when urinating.

Tehyana said it took around a decade to receive her official diagnosis, and, along the way, she was consistently dismissed by doctors and healthcare professionals.

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She said she started her period aged nine, experienced heavy bleeding and was diagnosed with an iron deficiency, and this was managed by taking iron tablets and eating iron-rich foods.

However, from the age of 12, her symptoms worsened to include nausea, vomiting and such severe cramping that she would be “off school, in bed for days”.

“I couldn’t move and I’d just curl up into the foetal position,” said Tehyana, who works as a regional assistant for a social care company.

“That would go on for days… but when we went to see the doctors when I was about 14, there was no investigation and they just stuck me on the pill.”

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Tehyana said the pill stopped her periods, although she still experienced “phantom pain” and occasional light bleeding, and she required physiotherapy for back pain but was told this was due to “growing pains”.

She said her symptoms continued to worsen, even leading to hospital admissions as the pain felt like her “body was on fire”, but still she was “ignored”.

“I would go to hospital, and they would say, ‘are you sure it’s not just a bad period?’,” she explained.

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“They’d tell me to go back to my GP and, effectively, ignore me, and then my GP would say, ‘if your pain is that bad, you need to go to hospital’.”

‘Your weight is my ideal weight as a 6ft 5in man’

In 2023, Tehyana said she was finally referred to a gynaecologist, but she was stuck on the waiting list for a year and her symptoms affected her ability to sleep, walk and study.

During this time, she changed GP surgeries and was fortunate to see a locum doctor who recognised the extent of her pain, prescribed codeine for pain management and escalated her referral to urgent.

In 2024, she said she was seen by a male gynaecologist and had subsequent ultrasound and MRI scans, which came back clear, and she was again told she did not have endometriosis.

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She said she was instead told her weight was the cause of her symptoms.

“He spent the whole (appointment), telling me it’s because of my weight… and he said to me: ‘Your weight is my ideal weight as a 6ft 5in man’,” she said.

“Trying to explain (my symptoms) to someone who has already decided what he thinks is the answer, he just wasn’t listening.”

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However, with her “debilitating pain”, Tehyana knew something was wrong and started doing her own research, which led her to learn about endometriosis while at university.

She continued: “I wasn’t going into my lessons because I couldn’t get up, I didn’t have any support, so I started Googling my symptoms and looking at WebMD and I came across endometriosis.

“I just thought, wait a second, this is what’s been going on with me for the past 10 years.”

Later in 2024, Tehyana experienced an unplanned pregnancy that became a suspected ectopic pregnancy – when a fertilised egg implants itself outside of the womb – but she said doctors dismissed this, too.

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A week later during a private scan, clinicians identified what appeared to be a ruptured ectopic pregnancy, which can be life-threatening, and she was rushed to hospital for further investigations.

It was discovered she had suffered a partial rupture, but Tehyana said the pregnancy later “dissolved” on its own before surgery was needed.

After pushing for a laparoscopy, which she said is considered “the gold standard” for diagnosing endometriosis, she was placed on the waiting list.

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During the year-long wait, however, her symptoms continued to worsen, including severe abdominal pain, nausea, bladder spasms, bowel dysfunction and debilitating sciatica.

“It’s traumatic. I’m on the floor, I’m screaming, crying, and the pain lasts for hours,” she said.

In July 2025, Tehyana finally underwent a diagnostic laparoscopy and, when she woke from surgery, she was informed that endometriosis had been found extensively.

Although some of the tissue was removed, she was told not all of it could be excised safely due to the extent and location of it.

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“They said there are lesions which look like they’ve been there for about 15 years, and I’ve got massive scarring on basically everything,” she said.

“At this point, I’m thinking, you’ve left it so long that now there’s not a chance that (treatment) will work.”

Tehyana said she still experiences “flare ups”, but she is pushing for more referrals and says using her TENS machine, which passes a weak electrical current to the nerves, helps ease her pain.

She may need further surgery in future as part of her treatment or, in a more severe case, a hysterectomy to remove her womb, but in the meantime, she is determined to raise more awareness and campaign for more education and support.

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“Always advocate for yourself and fight for yourself… but you’re not alone as there are millions of us with this condition and there are support groups,” she said.

“I’d say to GPs, think about if this was your child or your wife or your partner, you’d want them to be heard.

“Medical professionals need to educate themselves and be willing to be educated again.”

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This Endometriosis Awareness Month, intimate wellness brand Intimina is urging women to speak up and raise awareness of endometriosis, which takes an average of eight years and 10 months to diagnose.

Dr Susanna Unsworth, women’s health expert for Intimina, said: “Too many women are still told that severe period pain is ‘just something they have to live with’.

“But pain that stops you going about your normal daily life is not normal and should always be assessed.

“If your periods are affecting your quality of life, trust your instincts, seek medical advice and keep advocating for yourself.

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“Women deserve to be listened to when they say something isn’t right.”

To find out more information, visit www.intimina.com.

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Michael Carrick responds to dressing room backing for him to land Manchester United job

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Michael Carrick has made a huge impact at Old Trafford since his appointment as Man Utd interim head coach.

Michael Carrick said it was important for Manchester United’s players to be pulling in the same direction when asked about the squad’s support for him to land the job on a permanent basis.

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Carrick has won seven Premier League games, drawing twice and losing once, since his appointment as interim head coach in January. The Reds are third in the table, meaning they are well-placed to secure Champions League football.

United travelled to the Republic of Ireland for a four-day training camp last week. Amad and Bryan Mbeumo spoke at a press conference at Carton House, and they backed Carrick to stay beyond this season.

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Amad said of Carrick: “He’s been very great, he’s been doing so much for the team, he has a lot of experience, and he knows the club, so we think he’s the right man, but we are really happy for what he’s doing right now.”

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Mbeumo added: “We’ve got good experience with him, I like playing under him as well.”

When asked about whether the backing from the players mattered to him, Carrick responded: “I think the most important thing for me about all that is that we’re all pulling in the same direction.

“Whatever’s said is going to be said, but I think the feeling, the willingness to do things together and to be positive, to be in a good place where we’re positive and hopefully winning games, for me, that’s the biggest thing really. After that, things will get solved in one way or another.

“I think it’s nice for the boys to feel so positive and be in a good frame of mind that they’re enjoying the football. Obviously, we want that to continue as much as possible.”

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Carrick was optimistic heading into the interim role that he could make the strong impact he’s had so far. “Certainly coming in with particularly the first two games, in the situation, I was pretty optimistic and pretty positive and always thinking what we can do,” he said.

“We obviously know in the back of your mind what it can look like and what direction it can go in, but it was literally just being positive and attacking the next game, going and winning it and then seeing where we could go.

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“We’re still at the same stage. Just because we’ve maybe got a bit of a points difference to certain teams below us, there’s a points difference to certain teams ahead of us as well, so it depends how you look at it.

“But we’re certainly not looking at it backwards to say how it’s been or how great it’s been or whatever like that. It’s all about what’s next really and finishing season strong.

“As much as we’re looking at trying to qualify for the Champions League and what’s behind us, we’re definitely still looking at how many points we can achieve moving forward as well for the teams ahead of us.”

United have seven games remaining to secure their spot in the Champions League. “Strong word that,” said Carrick when asked whether it would be a failure not to qualify for the competition.

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“We take where we are. We know as a club we want to be challenging right at the top. There’s no getting away from that. But I think there’s steps in being realistic as well and talking about where we came in and where we are now and just keep building on that.

“I think the boys are in a good place, the squad is in a good place and we keep pushing forward. The club seems to be in a really good place in terms of the supporters, really positive and enjoying it, which is important, and we just try and keep pushing and keep progressing as we go.”

When pressed on whether he would accept finishing sixth, Carrick said: “I didn’t say that. No, I wouldn’t accept it. But it’s not so much accepting it, it’s about trying to finish as high as you possibly can. We’ll see how we get on.”

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Rory McIlroy: Back-to-back Masters champion wants more majors as European record nears

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To win last year, McIlroy needed to beat Justin Rose – who finished tied third on Sunday having led by two at the turn – in a sudden death play-off after bogeying the 72nd hole.

And he did not make it much easier for himself this time around. Having scorched the field to take a record six-shot lead after 36 holes, he stuttered to a one-over 73 on Saturday.

Tied with Young going into Sunday, Northern Ireland’s McIlroy heaped pressure on himself with a sloppy double-bogey five on the fourth after three-putting from eight feet.

He dropped another shot at the par-three sixth, but after mixing four birdies with seven pars to build a two-shot lead over world number one Scheffler heading to the last, he said his “greatest stress” on Sunday was not knowing where his ball ended up on the 18th after flailing his drive right and in among the trees.

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“It could go anywhere. It could be anywhere,” added the world number two, who also drew level with Americans Phil Mickelson and Lee Trevino on six majors.

“There were a few others. I thought my second putt on 11 was huge to avoid making bogey there.”

Despite falling behind Young and Rose, and with Scheffler creeping up the leaderboard, McIlroy insisted he never felt as though his chance had slipped away.

“If I hadn’t birdied the seventh and eighth holes, I would have started to push a little bit,” added the 36-year-old, who became just the sixth wire-to-wire Masters winner.

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“But I think the birdies on seven and eight, Justin bogeying 11 and 12, and then me birdieing 12, I never felt like I was out of it. I never felt like I had to press at all.”

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Hungary elections live: Magyar says party has ‘reclaimed our country’ as Orban is ousted after 16 years

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‘Hungary has chosen Europe’, says von der Leyen

European Commission president is the first of Europe’s leaders to react to the critical election result, which is set to reshape Budapest’s relations with the EU.

It’s a post full of dramatic pauses from the European Commission president, who is rejoicing in the victory of pro-EU Peter Magyar.

“Hungary has chosen Europe,” she writes. “Europe has always chosen Hungary. A country reclaims its European path. The Union grows stronger.

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“Hungary has chosen Europe. Europe has always chosen Hungary. Together we are stronger. A country returns to its European path. The Union becomes stronger.”

Alex Croft13 April 2026 04:15

Elon Musk laments Victor Orban’s defeat

Elon Musk lamented Victor Orban’s defeat in a post on X.

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“Soros Organization has taken over Hungary,” the billionaire wrote.

Billionaire financier and major Democratic donor ‌George Soros, a Hungarian immigrant to the US, has long been vilified by ​many conservatives.

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Péter Magyar’s political stances

Peter Magyar is widely seen as an “insider” turned dissident of the Fidesz party and has leant into this narrative, telling the BBC in 2024, “After a while, I became more and more critical, openly and just among friends. I can tell you that the Fidesz we see today is very, very different from the one I joined in 2002.”

“I was always told by the politicians it’s necessary to keep power – I accepted it for a time. But of course, the turning point was in 2024.”

Magyar’s “Now or never” slogan dates back to a revolutionary poet’s 19th-century rallying cry to rise for the homeland.

He has promised to tackle corruption, improve the economy, and sought to gain support from Hungary’s disadvantaged Roma community.

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The Tizsa leader has also pledged to unlock billions of euros in EU funds.

Alex Croft13 April 2026 04:00

Watch: Viktor Orbán loses Hungary election after 16 years in power as Péter Magyar supporters react to win

Viktor Orbán loses Hungary election after 16 years in power as Péter Magyar supporters react to win

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Comment | How Hungary’s election could bring about a third term for Donald Trump

Seldom has Europe seen an election quite like this. As Hungary heads to the polls today not only are Moscow and Washington on the same side but they are throwing the kitchen sink at securing their man Viktor Orbán’s 16-year rule an extension. Never before has a US vice-president campaigned for one side like JD Vance has just in Budapest. Nor for a while have we seen Vladimir Putin issue such a flurry of promises and concessions amid an intense disinformation campaign and reports of Russian agents operating on Hungarian soil. They are doing this because Orbán matters to the cause they both share: keeping the European Union divided and proving that right-wing semi-authoritarianism can thrive.

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We have liberated Hungary from the Orban regime, says Magyar

We can bring you more now from Peter Magyar, who is set to take over as Hungary’s new prime minster.

Hungarians have said “yes to Europe”, he says.

“As we promised, as we hoped, today, on April 12, 2026, Hungary and several million people made history again.”

He notes the election was won “exactly 23 years to the day after there was a referendum on joining the European Union in Hungary”.

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“Together, we liberated Hungary and got rid of the Orbán regime,” he added to a crowd of supporters.

Alex Croft13 April 2026 00:01

In pictures: Hungary celebrates Orban’s defeat

Supporters of Peter Magyar, leader of the opposition Tisza party, celebrate, after Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban conceded defeat (REUTERS)
The European Union and revolutionary national flags fly after a speech by Peter Magyar
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Budapest has been taken over by celebrations
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Tisza party on course for two-third majority after 82% votes counted

We’ve now had 81.5 per cent of the votes counted, and results show Peter Magyar’s Tisza party winning 137 seats.

This would mean it hits the crucial two-thirds majority mark, in what is a 199-member parliament.

Election official say a record 79 per cent or more of the electorate turned out to vote.

“It’s incredibly exciting,” 24-year-old Dorina Nyul, who attended the Tisza election night event, told Reuters news agency.

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“It feels like this is our first and last chance in a really long time to actually change the system. And it’s, I can’t even describe the feeling.”

Alex Croft12 April 2026 23:09

Sir Ed Davey mocks JD Vance’s efforts in Orban election campaign

Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey wrote on X: “Trump, Putin, Farage… your boy took a hell of a beating.

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“Congratulations to the people of Hungary for showing that populist extremists can be defeated – even despite Donald Trump’s best efforts.”

Sir Ed also mocked US vice-president JD Vance’s intervention in the campaign, in which he endorsed Mr Orban during a visit to Budapest earlier this month.

He added: “Has anyone noticed that wherever JD Vance goes, he just makes a mess.

“In Munich he insulted European allies. In Greenland he turned everyone against Trump. And now he’s helped Viktor Orban lose re-election.

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“Maybe better to spend more time on the couch @VP?”

Holly Evans12 April 2026 22:39

More reaction from Europe

We can now bring you some more reaction coming in from leaders across Europe.

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Norwegian prime minister Jonas Gahr Stoere: “I congratulate Peter Magyar and Tisza on their victory in the Hungarian parliamentary elections – a result with great importance to all of Europe. I look forward to close and constructive cooperation in pursuing peace and stability, democracy and the rule of law on our continent.”

Finnish prime minister Petteri Orpo: “In democratic elections, the Hungarian people have demonstrated their strong will to be an active member of European Union and NATO. The election result gives Hungary the opportunity to return to our community of values and security as a constructive actor.”

Lithuanian president Gitanas Nauseda: “Big win for Hungary! Big win for Europe! Congratulations to @magyarpeterMP. There are a lot of things we could and should do for the sake of democracy, justice and peace.”

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Rory McIlroy keen to keep winning majors after defending Masters title

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Rory McIlroy is already targeting more majors after becoming only the fourth man to win back-to-back Masters titles.

The Northern Irishman’s one-shot victory over world number one Scottie Scheffler took his career tally to six.

But having waited a decade between his fourth and fifth, which secured the career grand slam a year ago, the desire for more still drives the 36-year-old.

“It took me 10 years to win my fifth major, and then my sixth one’s come pretty soon after it,” he said.

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“I’m not putting a number on it but I certainly don’t want to stop here.”

While this victory was not as emotional as a year ago, when he broke down in tears on the final green, it was no less special for McIlroy as he had his parents Rosie and Gerry here after they missed out 12 months ago.

For that reason, it had even more personal resonance.

“I caught myself on the golf course a couple of times thinking about them and I was like ‘No, not yet, not yet’,” he said.

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“It’s really cool to have them here. They missed it last year and the first thing I wanted to do was fly home to see them because I obviously wouldn’t be sitting up here if it wasn’t for them.

“I had to sort of convince them to come this year because they thought the reason I won last year was because they weren’t here.

“When the ball trickled by and I marked it there from two inches or whatever (at the last) I just looked at the back of the green because I saw my mum and dad and Erica (his wife) and Poppy (his daughter) and I was just like ‘I can’t believe I’ve just done it again’.

“Not as emotional, but just, wow, it’s amazing. I can’t believe I did it again.”

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“I said on the putting green that I’m glad we proved that wrong, so they can keep coming as long as they want. It’s amazing to have them here. I’m excited to celebrate with them tonight.”

McIlroy looked a certainty to win with a six-shot lead on Friday night but starting the day level with Cameron Young on 11 under having squandered that advantage there were more than a few moments when a victory looked in doubt.

There was a stage when he was two behind but he finally kicked into gear with back-to-back birdies at the seventh and eighth and when then-leader Justin Rose, who lost to him in a play-off a year ago, played Amen Corner in two over par, McIlroy seized the initiative with birdies as the 12th and 13th to move into the outright lead again.

Even with a two-stroke advantage he served up some drama on the 18th tee by carving his drive into the Georgia pines, where had already spent a lot of time this week.

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“I’d say walking off the 18th tee not knowing where my ball was the moment of greatest stress (as) it could be anywhere,” he added.

“I don’t make it easy. I used to make it easy back in my early 20s when I was winning these things by eight shots.

“It’s hard to win golf tournaments, especially around here.

“You’ve had maybe a couple of runaway winners over the years but it always seems to be a very tight finish at this golf course.

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“I thought it was so difficult to win last year because of trying to win the Masters and the grand slam, and then this year I realised it’s just really difficult to win the Masters.

“Just absolutely delighted to be able to get it done. Having a six-shot lead going into the weekend it would have been a bitter pill to swallow if I wasn’t able to get myself over the finish line.”

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KitKat truck flanked by security convoy in Toronto, Canada

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But why were chocolate bars invented and made in York since 1935 as Rowntree’s Chocolate Crisp getting a security convoy in the first place?

It turns out KitKat in Canada took a fresh perspective on shipping and delivery after a well-publicised cargo theft of the company stock in Europe.

As reported by The Press, it follows a reported heist last month of hundreds of thousands of KitKats on their way from a Nestlé production facility in Italy, destined for distribution in Poland.

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The cargo, weighing 12 tonnes, disappeared en route and is believed to have been stolen with the company adding in a statement at the time that “the vehicle and its load are still nowhere to be found”.

The brand also told French news agency AFP that the theft may have led to a shortage of KitKats appearing on the shelf and consumers may have “struggled to find their favourite chocolates ahead of Easter.”

In a video from KitKat Canada which featured on The Independent TV website yesterday (April 9), a red KitKat truck is seen leaving a Nestlé warehouse under convoy whilst negotiating Toronto’s city centre and highways.

KitKat in the UK confirmed this was a marketing activity, with a spokesperson saying: “When moments like the reported KitKat heist start to gain traction, they quickly move beyond news and become a shared cultural reference point.

“What KitKat does particularly well is recognise when those moments evolve into a kind of universal language that audiences are already engaging with and then find a way to participate natively rather than imposed.”

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Mum’s very rare brain condition started as slurred speech and left her bed-bound aged 51

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A Coleraine man is on a mission to raise awareness for a very rare brain disease which has left his mother bedbound.

Ethan Downey’s 51-year-old mum, Joanne, was diagnosed with Corticobasal Degeneration (CBD), a rare and progressive neurodegenerative disorder.

Speaking about the condition, Ethan said the diagnosis has been a huge shock for the family. He explained that symptoms first began to appear in 2022, including cognitive issues and slurred speech.

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While the condition initially appeared to stabilise, her health declined after she was referred to a neurologist in December 2024. Ethan is now spreading awareness about the condition and raising money for the PSP Association as he takes on the Belfast City Marathon on May 3. The 20-year-old has been training hard and launched a campaign on GoFundMe.

Ethan said, “It has been a shock to everyone. Since 2022, my mum Joanne has been showing symptoms of it, cognitive issues and some slurred speech. It appeared stagnant for a few years, but in December 2024, she was referred to a neurologist, and now it has culminated in her being bedbound.

“It has been difficult for the family seeing this progress so quickly. Even the doctors aren’t fully aware of the stages of what is happening, it can be a bit confusing sometimes to know where we are with it. Our faith in Jesus has helped us tremendously during these difficult times.

“The whole goal behind running the marathon is to raise money and awareness for CBD. It is a degenerative disease where the brain shuts down, and it is a very rare condition, especially in the UK. I am looking to help in any way I can, and to help raise money for research. Hopefully, it will help other people who are diagnosed in the future.

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“I’ve always played football growing up, so it has kept me football fit, but alongside that, I’ve done maybe some five km. Since about November I have been increasing the distance, using different apps and creating running programmes.“I have been progressing in my distances and I have enjoyed it so far. The fact I am doing it for my mum has helped me get through it. The longer runs are starting to come in now. This will be my first full marathon. I’ve done a few half-marathon distances before, but this will be something different.“I am raising money for the PSP Association, they support people with the condition and help better their lives. They also help with research. They also raise awareness on something that tends to go under the radar and sometimes gets misdiagnosed.”

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Lawn will be full of flowers and butterflies if gardeners avoid 1 task in spring

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RHS experts shared their advice to encourage wildflowers and support pollinators in your garden

A lawn bursting with flowers isn’t everyone’s cup of tea, but plenty of gardeners love nothing more than a green space packed with blooms, or dedicate a specific patch to wildflowers to draw in vital pollinators. Yet there’s one common error that could be stopping flowers from taking hold in your grass.

Lawn specialists at the RHS have recommended steering clear of overmowing during spring if you’re keen to encourage wildflowers to flourish. They even suggest holding off until summer before resuming any regular mowing schedule. The experts explained: “With a conventional lawn, mow once a fortnight or once a week, depending on growth.

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“For a flower-rich lawn or wildflower meadow, leave uncut in spring to provide much-needed support to pollinators and a welcome break from mowing.”

While you might be tempted to get the mower out a couple of times in April, the specialists advise giving it a complete rest in May, referring to it as “no mow May”.

As the title implies, this simply means putting the mower away for the entire month, allowing any wild plants already established in your garden to grow freely and burst into flower. You can choose to leave your whole lawn untouched, or simply set aside a dedicated section for wildflowers.

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Come June, you can resume fortnightly mowing, or hold off even longer should you prefer.

No Mow May was launched in 2019 by UK-based conservation charity Plantlife, to help tackle the devastating loss of flower-rich meadows — 97% of which have disappeared since the 1930s.

Urging gardeners to leave their lawnmowers in the shed this May, Plantlife campaigners say: “No Mow May is one of the easiest ways to help the environment – letting wildflowers like daisies, dandelions and clovers grow while supporting bees and butterflies. (even small wild patches add up to make a huge difference to nature.)”

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PSNI issue warning to drug dealers after 23 searches conducted in Belfast

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March was a busy month for officers in the north of the city who carried out searches in over 20 properties

The PSNI have issued a warning to drug dealers after a proactive month saw officers hit 23 addresses in North Belfast, in targeted efforts against organised crime.

Officers said addresses were searched in the Newlodge, Shankill, Ardoyne, Ballysillan, Antrim Road and Cliftonville areas as part of ongoing efforts to tackle drug dealing across North Belfast.

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The force released several images from one of the policing operations carried out in March.

A police spokesperson said, “If you are involved in drug dealing within our communities, be aware that we will take action.

“We remain committed to identifying, disrupting, and arresting those involved in criminal activity.

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“If you have concerns about drug-related activity, please contact us on 101, report online here, or contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.”

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Trump hits out at Pope Leo in extraordinary attack calling him ‘weak’ and ‘terrible’

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President Trump has unleashed a blistering assault on Pope Leo after the pontiff called for world peace, insisting he must not ‘criticise the President’ and demanding he ‘use common sense’ and ‘stop catering to the radical left’

President Trump has launched an extraordinary attack on the Pope, demanding he must not “criticise the President”.

The outburst was posted on his social media platform, accusing the Pope of being “weak on crime, and terrible for Foreign Policy.”

The US President has escalated his offensive against the Catholic Church, bringing up the 2020 Covid pandemic during which he claims priests were threatened with arrest for holding church services.

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In his continued condemnation, Trump took a personal swipe at Pope Leo, declaring, “I like his brother Louis much better”.

He said: “I don’t want a Pope who thinks it’s OK for Iran to have a Nuclear Weapon. I don’t want a Pope who thinks it’s terrible that America attacked Venezuela, a Country that was sending massive amounts of Drugs into the United States and, even worse, emptying their prisons, including murderers, drug dealers, and killers, into our Country.

“And I don’t want a Pope who criticizes the President of the United States because I’m doing exactly what I was elected, IN A LANDSLIDE, to do…

“Leo should get his act together as Pope, use Common Sense, stop catering to the Radical Left, and focus on being a Great Pope, not a Politician.”

The criticism comes after the Pope’s comments during a prayer service in Vatican City on Saturday.

He urged world leaders to end hostilities and appealed for peace. Addressing an evening peace vigil at St Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City on Saturday, the first US-born pope made a direct appeal to global leaders to restart discussions.

Leading the service, he stated: “Enough of the idolatry of self and money! Enough of the display of power! Enough of war! True strength is shown in serving life.”

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While the Iran-US conflict was not specifically mentioned, the remarks were delivered as talks between the two nations were taking place in Pakistan.

Leo also warned against what he described as “that delusion of omnipotence that surrounds us and is becoming increasingly unpredictable and aggressive”.

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