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Coral Springs Vice Mayor Nancy Metayer Bowen was found dead at home after officers conducted a wellness check, officials said on Thursday.

Her death is being investigated as domestic violence and her husband has been charged with premeditated murder and tampering with or fabricating physical evidence, Chief Brad Mock said at a news conference.

Stephen Bowen, 40, is being held at Broward County’s main jail, according to online records and there are no additional suspects, Mock said.

Metayer Bowen, the city’s first Black and Haitian American female commissioner, was elected in 2020 and reelected in 2024 and appointed to serve a second, one-year term as vice mayor in November, according to her biography on the city’s website. She was an environmental scientist and before serving as a commissioner she led environmental justice efforts across Florida with a focus on community resilience.

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Nancy Metayer Bowen was the city's first Black and Haitian American female commissioner
Nancy Metayer Bowen was the city’s first Black and Haitian American female commissioner

Metayer Bowen also served as the vice chair of the Florida Democratic Party. In a statement, Party Chair Nikki Fried remembered hugging Metayer Bowen at a leadership summit two weeks ago, “never imagining it would be one of our last moments together.”

An attorney was not listed on Stephen Bowen’s behalf and one responded immediately to messages left by The Associated Press at phone listings for Stephen Bowen and his relatives. A person hung up at one of those phone numbers.

“She loved her community deeply and believed, with every fiber of her being, that a better and more equitable future was possible for all of us,” Fried said. “Above all, Nancy was my friend and a friend to everyone who has ever believed that democracy was worth fighting for. The world is less bright without her in it.”

Metayer Bowen gave much of herself to Coral Springs, which is about 20 miles (32 kilometers) northwest of Fort Lauderdale, City Manager Catherine Givens said at Wednesday’s news conference.

“She wasn’t just a leader. She was the light in every room that she entered. She was a steady voice in difficult times, a compassionate soul who lifted others up and a friend to so many,” Givens said. “Our hearts are truly broken.”

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Former Newcastle United striker Alan Shearer (Picture: Getty)

Alan Shearer has revealed his predictions for this weekend’s Premier League and the two FA Cup semi-finals at Wembley.

Wednesday saw a change at the top of the league table, as Manchester City followed up their win against Arsenal with a narrow victory over Burnley to leapfrog their rivals with five games to go.

But with Pep Guardiola’s side in FA Cup action against Southampton, Arsenal can temporarily move back into first with a victory against Newcastle United at the Emirates on Saturday.

Elsewhere, Tottenham face a must-win visit to Wolves as they look to get their first win under Roberto De Zerbi to kickstart their bid to avoid relegation.

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And on Sunday, Callum McFarlane is back in the Chelsea hotseat and hoping to guide the Blues to the FA Cup final with victory against Leeds United just four days after the sacking of Liam Rosenior.

As ever, England legend and Betfair ambassador Alan Shearer has revealed his predictions to Metro ahead of this latest weekend of Premier League and FA Cup action.

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Sunderland vs Nottm Forest

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Nottingham Forest are inching closer to survival (Picture: Getty)

The Stadium of Light is a tough place to go. You know how physical Sunderland will be and once the crowd gets behind them it will be a tough game. But with the form Forest are in and Morgan Gibbs-White full of belief, I am going to go for a draw. It will be a good point for Forest.

I think Gibbs-White is staking a claim for the World Cup. If he gets amongst the goals in a few more games between now and the end of the season, that is a big call for Thomas Tuchel, to shout out how great a form he’s in.

Alan’s Prediction: Draw

Fulham vs Aston Villa

This is a tough one to call. We don’t know what’s happening with Marco Silva in terms of what he’s doing. They’ve had a reasonable season Fulham but have got some good players in their team.

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However, Villa and the way they are going, I am going to go for an away win. I think Villa will do it with Ollie Watkins finding his goals again, Morgan Rogers the same.

Alan’s Prediction: Aston Villa Win

Liverpool vs Crystal Palace

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Liverpool picked up a huge win against Everton last weekend (Picture: Getty)

Liverpool scraped a win against Fulham at Anfield recently, they scraped a win and found a way against their rivals Everton in the derby pretty much in the same way, and I think they will have too much for Palace. Home win.

It is a great opportunity for Palace to win a European competition. Winning the FA Cup last year, it would be great again winning a trophy in Europe again, so my guess is all their eyes will be on Europe and not on the Premier League

Alan’s Prediction: Liverpool Win

West Ham vs Everton

Everton are a really good side, especially away from home, they’ve got a good record. It is a tough one for West Ham, who are desperate to win. They will be at home, but I am not sure they will have enough to win it, so I am going to say a draw.

A win this weekend would put Everton back on track for Europe. I thought they were a tad unlucky against Liverpool last week, but I will stick with a draw here.

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Alan’s Prediction: Draw

Wolves vs Tottenham

It is an absolute must win for Spurs. I do believe with the belief they might have picked up last weekend, whether it was from their performance or West Ham not winning at Palace. I think that will give them great encouragement. Had it been the other way, then I think they would be doomed. I think if they lose this weekend then they will go down.

Considering Wolves are already down, I am going to tip Spurs to win for the first time in a long time.

Alan’s Prediction: Tottenham Win

Arsenal vs Newcastle United

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Arsenal have suffered back-to-back league defeats (Picture: Getty)

As much as I hope I’m wrong and I really hope I’m wrong, I see Arsenal bouncing back and winning this. I have no confidence in the form Newcastle are in. They need to come out and they need to improve. If they get beat, they have to go down fighting, and I didn’t see that last weekend against Bournemouth.

That was the hard thing to take from the defeat. When the managers under pressure and the players are having to prove a point, at least you need show some effort. That was the thing that hurt last weekend, the players have to come out with a response and fight for everything.

If they get beat, so be it, but they’ve got to do it with spirit. But I think Arsenal will bounce back with a home win, as much as it pains me to say it, but I hope I’m wrong.

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Alan’s Prediction: Arsenal Win

Manchster United vs Brentford

Man United dug out a great result last weekend, with that one bit of quality in the game when Bruno Fernandes went down to that right-hand-side and pulls it back to Cunha. That was enough to get three points against a woeful Chelsea side.

I think they will have enough to beat Brentford at home, so I’m going to say a Man United home win. Bruno is a quality player. Where would Man United be without him? He has been the one consistent player there for so long now.

Alan’s Prediction: Man Utd Win

FA Cup Semi-Finals

Manchester City vs Southampton

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Manchester City beat Liverpool to reach the FA Cup final four (Picture: Getty)

Southampton will make it tough. Pep will change it round and give a game to three or four of his players who haven’t started on a regular basis.

I watched Southampton in midweek, and obviously did the game against Arsenal at their place and they were really impressive then. They didn’t win the game in midweek against Bristol City but went behind twice and came back for a draw.

They are 20 games unbeaten; they will make it really difficult, but it would take a brave man to predict anything other than a Man City win.

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Alan’s Prediction: Man City Win

Chelsea vs Leeds United

For Calum McFarlane, I know he worked with Rosenior as part of his team; but he did the Man City game before Rosenior was appointed and there was a big improvement in that game, when he took over.

There will likely be an improvement from Chelsea under the interim manager, but there is huge pressure on those players to perform. Leeds are pretty much guaranteed Premier League football next year, so there is not as much pressure on them. For that reason, I am going to go for a Leeds win.

It will be a brilliant atmosphere. The pressure is huge on Chelsea, not so much on Leeds, so it could be a good day out for the Leeds fans.

Alan’s Prediction: Leeds Win

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Nominations open for The Press’ Best Independent Retailer

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It’s the inaugural Best Retailer of the Year competition and nominations are now open for you to name your favourite.

Best Independent Retailer of the YearThe Press has launched the Best Independent Retailer of the Year competition (Image: Newsquest)

From little fashion boutiques to quaint delis and niche shops, the competition will highlight the best spots in the city.

 The top 10 retailers will be featured in individual articles online and in print before readers can cast their vote to crown this year’s winner.

Nominations will close on Sunday (April 26), with the top 10 announced shortly after.

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Sara Cox celebrates replacing Scott Mills on Radio 2 with her ‘wing women’

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Presenter Sara Cox is thrilled to have been offered her ‘dream job’ hosting Radio 2’s Breakfast Show (Picture: Instagram/@djsaracox/BBC)

DJ and presenter Sara Cox has celebrated landing her ‘dream job’ hosting the Breakfast Show on BBC Radio 2 – replacing Scott Mills – with a special brunch alongside her closest pals.

Cox, 51, was announced in the job on Thursday and will launch her first breakfast edition later this year.

She is the successor to Mills, 53, who was abruptly fired from the national broadcaster in March following allegations over his ‘personal conduct’.

Taking to Instagram on Friday morning, Cox shared a sweet picture of her and two friends toasting her new role with something sparkling, over a tasty spread.

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‘Pre-breakfast show announcement booze-free bubbles with the greatest 2 wing women I could wish for. Always there to cheer me on or pick me up & dust me down,’ she wrote in the caption.

‘Thank you for decades of friendship, love, support & lols @melanierockcliffe & @megancarveruk ♥️’

‘So pleased for you Sara – well deserved 🫶🏼’ responded presenter Nicki Chapman in the comments, where Julia Bradbury added: ‘Congrats! Don’t envy you the early starts 😂 🙌🏽🙌🏽 so happy for you.’

‘How could it be anyone else 🙌 really going to miss you on teatime though… can’t you do both?’ asked someone else, while fellow fan Ann Brine added: ‘Will miss you on teatime but know you are going to be the best start to my day – you’re a ray of sunshine!’

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On the announcement of her moving up to breakfast time, Cox said: ‘There are not enough adjectives to really sum up how I’m feeling about being trusted with such an iconic show but let’s start with ecstatic, honoured and incredibly chuffed.

‘It’s been a dream to host the Breakfast Show since I joined Radio 2 and it feels like a bit of a full circle for me.’

Sara Cox thanking her coach Michael Heppell after she got the BBC Radio 2 Breakfast Show hosting job
The DJ also thanked her coach for helping, after celebrating with close friends (Picture: Instagram/@djsaracox)

She also gave a shout-out to ‘success coach’ Michael Heppell, after he celebrated her new role and said that he was ‘very proud’; they started working together in 2011.

‘My whole mindset and confidence changed when I met you @michaelheppell thank you [sic],’ she wrote across his post, sharing it to her Stories.

Addressing the news live on air during her Radio 2 weekday Teatime show last night, she added: ‘Takes quite a lot to make me speechless, but when I got asked to host the Radio 2 Breakfast Show, I was momentarily lost for words. Maybe that’s why they asked me, was it just to shut me up! But I mean, it’s always been my dream to do Breakfast, my energy has very much been waiting in the wings. “Hi, I am waiting in the wings gal! Can I have Breakfast please?!”’

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Cox insisted that she ‘wouldn’t swap the last seven years of Teatime because I’ve had an absolute blast’.

LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 18: Sara Cox attends the Broadcasting Press Guild Awards 2026 at The Barbican on March 18, 2026 in London, England. (Photo by Grant Buchanan/Dave Benett/Getty Images)
She admitted she was intially ‘speechless’ after being offered the job (Picture: Grant Buchanan/Dave Benett/Getty)

‘It has been the most golden seven years of my entire 30-year career, and I’ve learnt so much from you because you’re the most hilarious, brilliant listeners and I beg you – please come to Breakfast with me. Please I will send you all £5 and a clipper card.’

She also addressed requests that she spread herself over both Breakfast and Teatime, saying that she was ‘not allowed’.

‘So I am going to be moved to Brekkie at some point, and someone excellent, someone annoyingly brilliant will be taking over this slot and I’ll be fuming! But until then it’s me and you for Teatime.’

When will Sara Cox start on Radio 2’s Breakfast Show?

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A date for her start is yet to be confirmed (Picture: Daniel Loveday/Comic Relief/Getty)

As with the presenter’s vague comments herself about moving to the Breakfast Show ‘at some point’, no firm date has yet been revealed publicly.

During the announcement, the BBC merely confirmed she would start ‘this summer’.

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In the interim, Gary Davies has been covering the slot – including from the time Mills was pulled off air after his March 24 show until his sacking was announced on March 30 – alongside fellow DJ OJ Borg.

Cox is continuing with Teatime for now while her replacement is confirmed, with her Radio 2 colleague Rylan Clark currently the bookies’ favourite for the job.

What other presenting roles has Sara Cox done?

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Sara Cox has enjoyed a 30-year broadcast career across the likes of MTV, the BBC and Channel 4 (Picture: David Parry/PA)

Sara Cox started her broadcasting career on TV in 1996, presenting The Girlie Show on Channel 4, and later had stints on Channel 5 entertainment show Exclusive and Channel 4’s Born Sloppy.

She then scored a presenting role on MTV as the host of the late-night music show MTV Hot, before starting a presenting role with Channel 4’s The Big Breakfast, which she appeared on from 1998 – 2000 as the ‘on the bed interviewer’ talking to stars including Robbie Williams and Leonardo DiCaprio.

In 1999, she moved to the BBC, co-presenting a lunchtime Saturday show with Emma B and then fronting the Radio 1 Breakfast show the following year, taking over from Zoe Ball, until December 2003.

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The next year she moved to the afternoon ‘drivetime’ slot and presented a range of shows across the Beeb, before joining Radio 2 in 2011, launching her Sounds of the 80s programme two years later.

MTV Europe Music Awards 1998, Keith Andrew Palmer, stage name: Maxim, British dancer and vocalist of The Prodigy, English Electronic Music Band, winner in the category: Best Dance and Sara Xox, British Radio moderator. (Photo by Hartwig Valdmanis/United Archives via Getty Images)
Cox at the MTV Europe Music Awards in 1998 (Picture: Hartwig Valdmanis/United Archives via Getty)

She has hosted BBC Radio 2’s drivetime/teatime show from Monday to Friday since 2019, replacing Simon Mayo, and also stood in for the Breakfast Show last year.

Cox also remains a TV regular, having hosted The Great Pottery Show Down and appeared on episodes of The Great Celebrity Bake Off and Britain’s Top Takeaways.

She also participated in charity events with the BBC, including taking part in a non-stop 24-hour 80s Dance Challenge in 2017 for Comic Relief, where she raised £1.2million, and raising more than £9.5m for her 135-mile marathon last year in aid of Children in Need.

The star has also replaced Scott Mills in his role helming the BBC’s Eurovision Song Contest coverage, after commentating on the Eurovision semi-finals on Radio 2 last year.

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Did Sara Cox used to be a model?

Yes, before her broadcast career began, Cox started out as a professional model.

She left school shortly after completing her A-levels to give international modelling a go, heading out to South Korea.

However, being so far away from home saw her turn to comfort food – and a brutal dismissal.

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She was previously a model after leaving school (Picture: Shutterstock)

‘I was homesick, so I ate all these foods, and the modelling agent said: “You got too fat, you’ve got to home!”,’ she told ITV’s Lorraine Kelly in 2019.

Cox also appeared in the music video for Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark’s 1993 single Everyday and on a controversial poster for the 1995 video game WipEout, covered in blood.

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Shortly afterwards she began her broadcasting career, and the rest is history.

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NATO and Russian pilots size each other up in Baltic skies

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ŠIAULIAI AIR BASE, Lithuania (AP) — When NATO’s call came, the French fighter pilots scrambled with practiced urgency, already suited up to shorten their response times.

They dashed in vans to hangars where their prepped and armed Rafale jets awaited, clambered into the cockpits and fired up the engines, which puffed and screamed.

Within minutes of takeoff from the Šiauliai Air Base in Lithuania, they were over the Baltic Sea, first intercepting a Russian Il-20 reconnaissance aircraft and then tailing supersonic Russian bombers and their fighter escorts that neared the airspace of multiple NATO countries.

In a conflict situation, things could quickly get heated. But for the moment, with Russia and the military alliance at odds over Ukraine but not at war, pilots on both sides just watched and filmed each other — keeping their distance like wary tomcats with claws unsheathed, their missiles visible but not used.

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One of the points of the posturing — in aerial ballets that take place away from public gaze hundreds of times a year — is to try to ensure that the frostiness between NATO and the Kremlin over Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine doesn’t tilt into open hostility.

Commanders and pilots flying NATO air-policing missions on the eastern flank of the 32-nation military alliance say that their goal is to deter, not provoke. They believe their presence is reassuring for Baltic states — Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania — that border Russia and its ally Belarus but don’t themselves have airpower to fight off any Russian attack, if it ever came to that.

“It’s a game of cat and mouse, or rather cat and cat,” said Lt. Col. Alexandre, commander of a French air force wing of four Rafales that is sharing the Lithuanian base with another fighter detachment from Romania. Citing security concerns, the French military withheld the commander’s surname.

“We watch each other, scrutinize each other and try to make sure that it doesn’t go any further,” he said.

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Alliance members take turns policing Baltic skies around the clock, seven days a week. The French inherited the building that now serves as their temporary headquarters from a Spanish detachment. They will hand it over to Italian replacements in August. Successive teams leave plaques and badges on a wall that records their passage.

NATO scrambles jets to identify and possibly take other action when Russian planes fly in Baltic airspace without switched-on transponders and without filing flight plans or communicating by radio with air traffic controllers.

“There are plenty of times in which, on purpose or not, they’re not really respecting the ICAO — the International Civil Aviation Organization — rules, regarding flight plans and behavior,” said Col. Mihaita Marin, commanding the Romanian detachment of six F-16s.

“So obviously we are forced to take off and just make sure that they are who they say they are and their intention is peaceful,” he said.

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The arrival of spring, bringing better flying conditions, means French and Romanian flyers have been busy since they deployed at the start of April on four-month NATO rotations.

Marin said interceptions “are getting close to daily” and “that will definitely increase as the weather is getting better.”

French aircrews — watched by an Associated Press journalist who was reporting at the airbase — had their busiest day so far on Monday.

Scrambled under NATO command, French Rafales met and observed a pair of Russian Tu-22M3 bombers carrying supersonic, anti-ship missiles from their bellies that Russia has also used in Ukraine, repurposing them to attack ground targets, and which can be equipped to carry a nuclear warhead.

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The strategic bombers’ more than four-hour flight from an airbase near St. Petersburg, escorted by Su-30 and Su-35 fighters, remained in international airspace but took them past the coasts of NATO countries Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland, doubling back when they approached Denmark.

The French detachment said the Russian planes didn’t have switched-on transponders, file flight plans or enter into radio contact. Fighter jets from Sweden, Finland, Poland, Denmark and Romania also went airborne to keep watch, according to the French. NATO didn’t respond to requests for comment.

The French commander, Lt. Col. Alexandre, said it isn’t clear why Russian pilots behave in ways that could endanger other users of Baltic airspace.

“We don’t know if it’s lack of professionalism or just a means for them to test us,” he said.

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“But what is sure is that we need to go every time,” he added. “We cannot say, ‘OK, that’s usual, this time we will just let them pass.’”

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It comes just over a month after the author, 65, announced she had been diagnosed with breast cancer

Best-selling novelist Jane Fallon has said her second breast cancer surgery “went well” and she is “looking forward to getting back to normal”.

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It comes just over a month after the author, 65, announced she had been diagnosed with breast cancer following a routine mammogram.

The author has written 14 books, including Got You Back, Queen Bee and Welcome To The Neighbourhood. Her debut novel, Getting Rid Of Matthew, is being adapted for a comedy-romance film starring Wild Child actress Emma Roberts, Legally Blonde’s Luke Wilson and The Hangover’s Heather Graham.

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In a post on Instagram on Thursday, Jane – who is the long-term partner of comedian Ricky Gervais – said: “So, my second surgery went well. They got the clear margin they need on the original excision, which is great. They did hit a new little patch of precancerous cells on the other side of the new bit they took out but, thankfully, everyone agrees more surgery would be overkill.

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“A huge (percent) of pre cancer doesn’t develop into cancer. I saw the oncologist today and we’ve agreed the risks of radiation outweigh the benefits in my case. Which leaves Tamoxifen (or similar) or wait and see (my preferred option).

“I’m very nervous about going the drug route, because I know the side effects can be hideous, but I’m taking all the info on board & luckily there’s no pressure to make a quick decision.”

It was in March that Jane disclosed her diagnosis, despite having no symptoms. In an online update to her followers at the time, she wrote: “So… I thought I should post something as I’ve had a few people notice I’ve been a bit quiet on here lately. About a month ago I was diagnosed with breast cancer – very early stage thankfully and the prognosis is excellent.

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“I had a routine mammogram a week before Christmas. I had no symptoms but the brilliant radiographer spotted something iffy and sent me for further tests and eventually a biopsy. Since then I’ve had more mammograms, more biopsies and an MRI so they can pinpoint the problem area precisely. It’s been a lot, I’m not going to lie. But, my surgery is scheduled for the week after next and I just want to get it over with now.

“I’m getting incredible care and all will be fine but I’m not engaging with much beyond audiobooks and jigsaws tbh. Dr Eric on duty. Nurse Pickle wondering when lunch is.”

Jane has been in a relationship with Ricky since 1982. In addition to her successful writing career, she has also worked as a television producer, including on EastEnders, Teachers and This Life among other programmes.

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Women’s Six Nations: More speed, more kicks, more points – how the tournament has changed

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That record high in points being scored has come despite teams keeping the ball in hand less.

Over the past five years, the ball has been kicked more than ever in the Women’s Six Nations, with a steady and consistent rise from an average of 26.1 kicks per game in 2021 to 44.7 in 2025.

The number of kick metres has doubled.

“I certainly was blessed with England when I came in, because I had so many really technically good players, who could kick the ball really well – Emily Scarratt, Katy Daley-Mclean and a number of other players – and that fit perfectly with how we wanted to play,” Middleton told BBC Sport.

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“Other teams didn’t have that for a long time.

“The whole staffing group level has risen significantly across all the nations, with an increase in coaching standards and a tactical awareness of playing a territory-based game, rather than a possession-based game.

“Over the last four or five years certainly, a lot of teams have probably shaped their key players to fit that.

“You look at Dannah O’Brien – she’s got a fantastic kicking game and Ireland built all their game around her, kick-chasing from inside their own half.

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“Wales with Lleucu George and Keira Bevan – they play a very kick-dominated game.

“During my time with England, France became a team that kicked more than we did.

“Two things have changed – the game understanding and the technical ability of players to be able to play that way.”

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The US and Iran’s rival blockades of the Strait of Hormuz have become a “test of wills”, says BBC’s Chief International correspondent Lyse Doucet.

Earlier this month, US forces announced they would intercept or turn back vessels travelling to or from Iran’s coast.

Iran calls the blockade “piracy”, and its top negotiator, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, has said reopening the strait is “not possible” while the US maintains its naval blockade.

Lyse Doucet is reporting from Tehran on condition that none of her material is used on the BBC’s Persian Service. These restrictions apply to all international media organisations operating in Iran.

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The 84-year-old was struck by a black Audi A4 around 10.25pm on Wednesday (April 22) on West Dyke Road in Redcar.

The car hit the man before the driver made off on foot towards Egton Close, leaving the man in severe pain.

The driver has since been arrested on suspicion of causing serious injury by dangerous driving, failing to stop, driving whilst disqualified and no insurance.

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He remains in police custody.

The pensioner was taken to James Cook University Hospital with serious injuries including a broken pelvis, broken back, broken foot and internal injuries.

He remains in hospital in a “serious” condition while receiving treatment.

Any witnesses to the collision are asked to contact Cleveland Police on 101, quoting reference number 075848.

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A three-week ceasefire extension between Lebanon and Israel was announced by US President Donald Trump on Thursday, following high-level talks at the White House.

This second round of US-facilitated discussions occurred a day after Israeli strikes killed at least five people, including a journalist.

In the Oval Office, Mr Trump hosted Israel’s ambassador to Washington, Yechiel Leiter, and Lebanese ambassador to the US, Nada Moawad. Senior US officials, including Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, also attended.

Writing on Truth Social, Mr Trump stated: “The Meeting went very well! The United States is going to work with Lebanon in order to help it protect itself from Hezbollah.”

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The Iran-aligned armed group, fighting Israel, was not present at the talks, maintaining its position that it has “the right to resist” occupying forces.

Mr Trump added that he looked forward to hosting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Lebanese President Joseph Aoun soon.

Trump hosted Israel's ambassador to Washington Yechiel Leiter and Lebanese ambassador to the US Nada Moawad in the Oval Office for a second round of US-facilitated talks, a day after Israeli strikes killed at least five people including a journalist
Trump hosted Israel’s ambassador to Washington Yechiel Leiter and Lebanese ambassador to the US Nada Moawad in the Oval Office for a second round of US-facilitated talks, a day after Israeli strikes killed at least five people including a journalist (AFP/Getty)

Speaking to reporters, he voiced hope that the leaders would meet during the extended cessation of hostilities, suggesting there was “a great chance” the two nations could achieve a peace agreement this year.

The ceasefire, reached after talks between the two nations’ ambassadors to Washington last week, was set to expire on Sunday.

It has yielded a significant reduction in violence, but attacks have continued in southern Lebanon, where Israeli troops have seized a self-declared buffer zone.

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Ambassador Moawad, who went into the meeting seeking an extension of the ceasefire, thanked Trump for hosting the talks. “I think with your help, with your support, we can make Lebanon great again,” she said.

A Lebanese official earlier said Beirut would push for an Israeli withdrawal, the return of Lebanese detained in Israel and a delineation of the land border in a next phase of negotiations.

Israel has sought to make common cause with Lebanon’s government over Hezbollah, which was founded by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and which Beirut has been seeking to disarm peacefully for the past year.

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Israeli ambassador Leiter said during the meeting that the talks must focus on rooting out Hezbollah rather than on Israel withdrawing its forces.

The Lebanon-Israel ceasefire has yielded a significant reduction in violence, but attacks have continued in southern Lebanon, where Israeli troops have seized a self-declared buffer zone
The Lebanon-Israel ceasefire has yielded a significant reduction in violence, but attacks have continued in southern Lebanon, where Israeli troops have seized a self-declared buffer zone (AP)

“If Hezbollah and IRGC operatives continue to be treated with kid gloves, a real process of achieving our mutual goal will remain unachievable,” Leiter said, according to remarks shared by the Israeli embassy in Washington.

Asked how the US would help Lebanon to fight Hezbollah, Trump did not provide details but said the US had “a great relationship with Lebanon.” Trump said Israel had to be able to defend itself against attacks from Hezbollah.

Trump also called for Lebanon to abolish laws against engagement with Israel. “It’s a crime to talk with Israel?” he responded when asked about the statutes known as anti-normalization laws, which he did not appear to be aware of. “Well, I’m pretty sure that that will be ended very quickly. I’ll make sure of that,” Trump said.

Deadliest day since ceasefire

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The Israeli military said that Hezbollah militants fired a missile at an Israeli military aircraft on Thursday, while also targeting Israeli soldiers operating in southern Lebanon with rockets and a drone, in separate incidents. The militant group also fired rockets toward northern Israel, it said.

No injuries were reported in any of the incidents.

Israel’s military said it carried out a number of strikes in response, killing three Hezbollah militants and targeting the group’s infrastructure that was used to launch the attacks.

Lebanon’s health ministry had earlier said an Israeli air strike had killed three people and artillery shelling wounded two others, including a child.

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Wednesday was Lebanon’s deadliest day since the ceasefire took effect on 16 April.

(L-R) US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee and Israel Ambassador to US Yechiel Leiter listen as US President Donald Trump speaks
(L-R) US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee and Israel Ambassador to US Yechiel Leiter listen as US President Donald Trump speaks (AFP/Getty)

Those killed by Israeli strikes included Lebanese journalist Amal Khalil, according to a senior Lebanese military official and her employer, Al-Akhbar newspaper.

Israel’s military said on Wednesday it was reviewing an incident in which it had received reports that two journalists were wounded by strikes it said were aimed at vehicles departing a military structure used by Hezbollah. It said Israel does not target journalists.

Hezbollah lawmaker Hassan Fadlallah said the group wanted the ceasefire to continue but “on the basis of full compliance by the Israeli enemy”. At a televised press conference, he reiterated Hezbollah’s objections to the face-to-face talks and urged the government to cancel all forms of direct contact with Israel.

Hostilities between Hezbollah and Israel reignited on 2 March, when the group opened fire in support of Iran in the regional war. The ceasefire in Lebanon emerged separately from Washington’s efforts to resolve its conflict with Tehran, though Iran had called for Lebanon to be included in any broader truce.

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Hezbollah said it carried out four operations in south Lebanon on Wednesday in response to Israeli strikes.

Nearly 2,500 people have been killed in Lebanon since Israel went on the offensive following Hezbollah’s 2 March attack, according to Lebanese authorities.

Israel is occupying a belt of the south that extends 5 to 10 km (3 to 6 miles) into Lebanon, saying it aims to shield northern Israel from attacks by Hezbollah, which has fired hundreds of rockets during the war.

Israel’s military reiterated a warning to residents of south Lebanon not to cross into the area.

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US has ‘burned through’ billions of dollars worth in critical weapons supplies in the Iran war, report claims

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US has ‘burned through’ billions of dollars worth in critical weapons supplies in the Iran war, report claims

The United States has burned through billions of dollars’ worth of its critical weapons stockpile in the war with Iran, according to a report. ​

The conflict, which began on February 28, has seen the Pentagon using more than 1,200 Patriot interceptor missiles, each of which costs more than $4 million.

The military has also used up around 1,100 of its long-range stealth cruise missiles stockpiled for a war with China, according to congressional officials and internal Defense Department estimates obtained by the New York Times.​

More than 1,000 Tomahawk cruise missiles have been fired, too, which is around 10 times the amount currently bought by the U.S. Military each year.

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The United States has used much of its critical weapons stockpile in the war with Iran, according to a report by The New York Times
The United States has used much of its critical weapons stockpile in the war with Iran, according to a report by The New York Times (Getty)

​Internal Pentagon estimates also suggested that around 1,100 JASSM-ER missiles, which cost around $1.1 million each, have been used. That has left just 1,500 of the projectiles in the military’s inventory. ​

“At current production rates, reconstituting what we have expended could take years,” Senator Jack Reed, the top Democrat on the Armed Services Committee, said this week.​

According to a study conducted in April by the American Enterprise Institute, the war has cost the United States between $25 billion and $35 billion. In the first two days of the conflict alone, the military burned through around $5.6 billion worth of munitions, a congressional source told The Hill in March. ​

Officials told The NYT that the Defense Department is still waiting for Congress to approve additional funding before it can pay manufacturers to replenish the military’s drained supplies. ​

The Trump administration announced in January that it had secured seven-year agreements with major defense contractors in order to increase production capacity for defense systems. That meant the defense manufacturers would agree to fund factory expansions in exchange for the long-term orders. ​

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The USS Abraham Lincoln was moved from the South China Sea to the Middle East before the conflict began
The USS Abraham Lincoln was moved from the South China Sea to the Middle East before the conflict began (Getty)

However, officials told the publication that there has been no effort to begin the expanded production effort since the Pentagon is still scrambling to find the funding it needs.

​“The United States has many munitions with adequate inventories, but some critical ground-attack and missile-defense munitions were short before the war and are even shorter now,” Mark F. Cancian, a retired Marine Corps colonel and a senior adviser at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, told The NYT. ​

Pentagon information obtained by the newspaper also found that the war has led to depletions in essential weapon systems deployed to defend NATO’s eastern flank in the event of Russian aggression. The ability to launch offensive operations in the region has also been damaged due to the loss of attack and surveillance drones.​

Operations in the Pacific have been reduced, too, with the USS Abraham Lincoln being moved from the South China Sea to the Middle East before the conflict began. A third aircraft carrier, the USS George HW Bush, has also been moved to the region.

More than 1,000 Tomahawk cruise missiles have been fired in the conflict, which is around 10 times the amount currently bought by the U.S. Military each year
More than 1,000 Tomahawk cruise missiles have been fired in the conflict, which is around 10 times the amount currently bought by the U.S. Military each year (Getty)

Officials told the publication that Patriot missiles from the THAAD system in South Korea, which were deployed to curb the looming threat from North Korean missiles, are being moved away to support the war effort with Iran.

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt claimed in a statement given to The NYT that the “entire premise of this story is false.”​

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“The United States of America has the most powerful military in the world, fully loaded with more than enough weapons and munitions, in stockpiles here at home and all around the globe, to effectively defend the homeland and achieve any military operation directed by the commander in chief,” she said.

The Independent has contacted the White House and the Department of Defense for comment.

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