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NBA MVP finalists: Gilgeous-Alexander, Jokic and Wembanyama
Oklahoma City’s Shai Gilgeous-Alexander might be adding a couple more trophies to his collection. San Antonio’s Victor Wembanyama has a shot at doing the same.
And for the eighth consecutive year, the MVP will be an international one.
Gilgeous-Alexander — the reigning NBA MVP — is one of the finalists for this year’s top individual honor, along with Denver’s Nikola Jokic and the Spurs’ Wembanyama, who is also a finalist for defensive player of the year.
The NBA’s run of international MVPs started in 2019 and 2020 with Milwaukee’s Giannis Antetokounmpo, who is of Greek and Nigerian descent. Jokic, a Serbian, won in 2021, 2022 and 2024. Philadelphia’s Joel Embiid, who was born in Cameroon but since became a U.S. citizen, won the award in 2023, and Canada’s Gilgeous-Alexander won last year.
Gilgeous-Alexander is also a finalist for Clutch Player of the Year this season.
The NBA announced the finalists for seven individual awards Sunday night and will start announcing winners on Monday. The Defensive Player award — widely expected to be going to Wembanyama — comes out then, followed by Clutch Player on Tuesday and Sixth Man on Wednesday.
Meanwhile, the appeal that got the Los Angeles Lakers’ Luka Doncic onto the award ballots might earn him All-NBA, but did not lead to him getting his first MVP award. He was not among the top three in the balloting for MVP; voters cast their ballots last week after Doncic and Detroit’s Cade Cunningham won appeals that got them on the ballot even though they didn’t satisfy the terms of the NBA’s 65-game rule for eligibility in most cases.
Minnesota’s Anthony Edwards lost his appeal — but might get an award after all.
Edwards is a finalist for Clutch Player of the Year. He wasn’t on the ballot for MVP, All-NBA and other honors, but was on the Clutch ballot because those nominees were selected by the league’s coaches.
The finalists
— MVP: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Oklahoma City; Nikola Jokic, Denver; Victor Wembanyama, San Antonio.
— Defensive Player of the Year: Wembanyama; Chet Holmgren, Oklahoma City; Ausar Thompson, Detroit.
— Clutch Player: Anthony Edwards, Minnesota; Gilgeous-Alexander; Jamal Murray, Denver.
— Most Improved Player: Nickeil Alexander-Walker, Atlanta; Deni Avdija, Portland; Jalen Duren, Detroit.
— Sixth Man: Tim Hardaway Jr., Denver; Jaime Jaquez Jr., Miami; Keldon Johnson, San Antonio.
— Coach of the Year: J.B. Bickerstaff, Detroit; Mitch Johnson, San Antonio; Joe Mazzulla, Boston.
— Rookie of the Year: VJ Edgecombe, Philadelphia; Cooper Flagg, Dallas; Kon Knueppel, Charlotte.
MVP
Gilgeous-Alexander is trying to go back-to-back, Jokic — who has been first or second in five straight seasons, entering this year — is seeking his fourth MVP in six years and Wembanyama is a finalist for the first time.
Coach of the Year
Bickerstaff won the award from the National Basketball Coaches Association, selected by his peers, and is the likely favorite for the official NBA honor. Johnson and Mazzulla both led teams that widely exceeded most preseason expectations.
Rookie of the Year
This will likely be a two-person race in the end, with Flagg and Knueppel — both former Duke players — the presumed frontrunners. That would suggest Edgecombe likely finishes third.
Defensive Player of the Year
Wembanyama was the likely frontrunner to win it last season, but wound up falling short of eligibility after being diagnosed with deep vein thrombosis at the All-Star break and missing the rest of the season.
Minnesota’s Rudy Gobert’s bid for a fifth DPOY award — which would break a record — will continue for at least one more year.
Clutch Player
Gilgeous-Alexander led the league in clutch scoring per game, with Edwards second. Denver had two legitimate candidates with Murray and Nikola Jokic; voters clearly gave Murray the edge.
Clutch scoring is defined as points that come in the final five minutes of a game where the point differential between teams is five or less.
Sixth Man of the Year
Jaquez averaged 15.4 points in 74 appearances off the bench, Johnson averaged 13.2 points — after playing in all 82 Spurs games as a reserve — and Hardaway also averaged 13.2 points in the 74 games where he came off Denver’s bench.
The winner will be a first-time selection for the award.
Most Improved Player
Avdija averaged 24.2 points and led Portland’s surge to the playoffs, while Alexander-Walker — bidding to give Atlanta its second consecutive MIP winner after Dyson Daniels last season — averaged 20.8 points, by far the most his career.
Duren was a first-time All-Star selection and averaged 19.5 points, almost double what he averaged last season despite playing basically the same amount of minutes.
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Everything you need to know ahead of Jeffrey Donaldson trial
Need to know
The trial is due to begin on Tuesday
Everything you need to know
- The legal proceedings for former DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson and his wife, Lady Eleanor Donaldson, will take place at the same time. Both cases are scheduled to officially begin on Tuesday, 26th May, at Newry Crown Court.
- Judge Paul Ramsey determined that holding the trials simultaneously serves the interests of justice by remaining fair to all parties. He emphasised that this joint format will allow the sensitive and complex case to move forward as quickly as possible.
- Last week, Lady Eleanor Donaldson was declared medically unfit to stand a standard criminal trial. Instead, she will undergo a “trial of the facts,” which is a specific legal mechanism that tests the evidence against her but cannot result in a criminal conviction.
- Sir Jeffrey Donaldson has pleaded not guilty to 18 historical sexual offences, including one count of rape, alongside allegations of indecent assault and gross indecency. These charges involve two alleged victims and span a 23-year period between 1985 and 2008.
- Lady Eleanor Donaldson faces charges of aiding and abetting, which she has formally denied. The legal proceedings against her have already been delayed twice before due to her health issues.
- The prosecution aims to begin jury selection on Tuesday. Full trial proceedings and the presentation of evidence are expected to commence the following day.
- Sir Jeffrey Donaldson resigned from his position and was suspended from the DUP immediately following his arrest in March 2024. This political fallout occurred just weeks after he had successfully led his party back into the Stormont Executive.
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Arsenal win Premier League: Is now the start of a period of dominance for Gunners
Arteta has already said that he wants “to have the parade with two big trophies” as he sets out to win the Champions League for the first time in Arsenal‘s history.
Arsenal backed Arteta with around £250m of spending last summer as they looked to increase the quality and depth of their squad and they brought in players like Viktor Gyokeres and Martin Zubimendi, who were categorised as ‘win now’ signings.
Arteta wants to build a legacy of sustained success at the Gunners and once the Champions League final is over, focus will move to tying him down to a new contract.
Initial talks have been had and will increase in pace as all parties work to have the new contract sorted before next season.
The Gunners are going to invest again in the transfer market this summer with co-chair Josh Kroenke already saying that Arteta is going to backed.
“If anyone deserves this, it’s this group.” Kroenke said to Sky Sports after the Arsenal trophy lift.
“[We are invested] emotionally, financially, everything. This club means the world to us.
“I think it took some people a few years to realise what that really meant but we have great people, players and coaches. We just have to continue providing the resources to do magical things like they did this season.
Arsenal‘s football leadership, with Josh Kroenke, CEO Richard Garlick, director of football operations James King and sporting director Andrea Berta alongside Arteta, are looking to recruit a midfielder, left-winger and striker. However, some money will have to be recouped too after last year’s big spending.
And with success secured, his level of influence and the transformation complete, now could be the time for Arteta to develop Arsenal into serial winners.
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Rubio says ‘solid’ Iran deal may come on Monday
CBS News, the BBC’s US partner, has reported that US intelligence believes Iran’s supreme leader – who was injured in an Israeli strike on the first day of the war – is holed up in an undisclosed location, making communication with his envoys difficult and therefore delaying pace of talks with the US.
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Details of dree Ripon Theatre Festival weekend announced
Ripon Theatre Festival returns with its Big Family Weekend, from July 11 t0 12, supported by Visit North Yorkshire, part of North Yorkshire Council.
The event promises a colourful blend of street theatre, live performances, music, and hands-on activities that will fill the city centre.
Ripon Theatre Festival is set to return with its Big Family Weekend, offering a packed programme of free family entertainment across the city this summer. (Image: Supplied)
The festival’s central locations mean most events are within easy walking distance, making it simple for families to move between performances and make the most of their time.
Festival Director Katie Scott said: “The Big Family Weekend is always a highlight – it’s full of colour, energy and things to see and do. We’re encouraging people to stay over, take their time and really enjoy what Ripon and North Yorkshire have to offer.”
Many events are free and un-ticketed, making it easy for families to dip in and out of the programme.
Cllr Mark Crane, executive member for open to business at North Yorkshire Council, said: “Events like the Ripon Theatre Festival’s Big Family Weekend are a powerful draw for visitors and play a key role in helping people fall in love with North Yorkshire.”
He said: “We’re delighted to support an event that not only encourages visitors to extend their stay but also gives residents the chance to enjoy high-quality experiences right on their doorstep.”
Most activities are within walking distance, allowing families to make the most of their time in Ripon.
Visitors can plan their weekend at ripontheatrefestival.org/big-family-weekend or pick up a printed Big Family Weekend leaflet from shops and the tourist information centre.
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Thousands of Bolton children benefit from brushing scheme
The initiative, delivered in schools and nurseries across Bolton, is designed to improve oral health from an early age and reduce health inequalities in communities most at risk of tooth decay.
The scheme is delivered by Bolton NHS Foundation Trust and commissioned by Bolton Council.
Lorna Dibnah, senior oral health practitioner at Bolton NHS Foundation Trust, said: “National Smile Month is a fantastic opportunity to highlight the importance of good oral health from an early age.
The scheme has reached 80 schools and nurseries in the past year (Image: Supplied)
“By working closely with families, nurseries, schools and our public health partners, we are helping children across Bolton build healthy habits that can last a lifetime.
“We are incredibly proud of the positive engagement we have seen so far through both our early assessment contacts and the supervised tooth brushing programme.”
To support children and families, public health nursing teams and family hub locality practitioners provide free toothbrushes, toothpaste and oral health advice during early assessment appointments.
Councillor Jackie Schofield, executive member for public health at Bolton Council, said: “Good oral hygiene in childhood is essential not only for healthy teeth and gums, but also for children’s confidence, wellbeing, speech development, and overall health.
“Tooth decay remains one of the most common reasons for hospital admissions among young children, despite being largely preventable.
“Through education, early support and community partnership working, Bolton is taking positive action to help every child achieve a healthier smile.”
The scheme has reached 80 schools and nurseries in the past year and forms part of a wider focus on prevention and early intervention.
During National Smile Month, families are encouraged to visit Bolton Council’s Family Hubs for additional support.
Throughout the month, oral health-themed ‘Chat, Play, and Read’ sessions will be held.
Free toothbrush packs will also be distributed at ‘Baby, Babble, and Bond’ groups during ‘Top Tips for Teething and Teeth week.’
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British man, 23, killed in action in Ukraine after joining specialist unit supporting army
A 23-year-old British man, Ayrton Redfearn, was killed in action in Ukraine‘s Donetsk region. He died on 9 May.
From Devon, Mr Redfearn had joined a specialist unit supporting the Ukrainian army in 2025, his mother, Natasha, told the BBC, adding she “lived in fear of the police coming to my door with bad news”.
“This fear became reality on the evening of 11 May, and the world of myself, and Ayrton’s 10-year-old brother, then fell apart,” she said.
Mr Redfearn was a Torquay Air Cadet as a child, joining the RAF at 17 before travelling overseas.
His mother stated: “We are trying to have just 1 per cent of the strength, bravery and courage of Ayrton, and if we can do this, it will help us to eventually come to terms with our life without him.

“I am very grateful for all the tributes, messages and support from those who knew Ayrton and from strangers.”
A spokesperson for the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office said: “We are supporting the family of a British national who has died in Ukraine, and are in contact with the Ukrainian authorities.”

The FCDO warns British nationals fighting in Ukraine face a high risk of maltreatment.
Its website states: “British nationals fighting in Ukraine have been killed or captured. British nationals undertaking humanitarian work have also been detained by Russian authorities. The risk to life, or of maltreatment, is high.”
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Rubio’s India trip focuses on trade, the Quad and sightseeing
NEW DELHI (AP) — U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s visit to India marks an effort by Washington and New Delhi to steady strained relations as the two countries seek to reinforce strategic and economic ties despite recent trade tensions.
In meetings Sunday with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, Rubio stressed cooperation on trade, energy, defense and maritime security. Rubio said the countries remained strategically aligned and expressed optimism about a broader trade deal.
Rubio’s four-day trip also includes talks with members from the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue, the Indo-Pacific alliance more commonly known as the Quad.
Here is what Rubio’s visit means for India-U.S. ties:
India-US ties strained by tariffs
Relations between India and the U.S. have strained in recent months after the Trump administration imposed steep tariffs on Indian exports, partly over New Delhi’s continued purchases of Russian oil. The move angered Indian officials and fueled concerns in the Indian government over Washington’s reliability.
The two countries later reached an interim trade arrangement that eased some tariffs and expanded Indian purchases of U.S. goods, including energy products. But talks on a broader trade deal remain unresolved.
Despite the tensions, India and the U.S. continue to strengthen defense and technology ties, with Washington viewing India as a key counterweight to China in the Indo-Pacific region.
During his talks with Jaishankar on Sunday, Rubio described India as one of Washington’s most important strategic partners and said he was optimistic the two countries would finalize a bilateral trade deal soon. Rubio also conveyed an invitation from U.S. President Donald Trump for Modi to visit Washington later this year.
Questions over the Quad’s role
Rubio’s visit also is expected to include talks on Tuesday with foreign ministers from India, Australia and Japan, which are member nations of the Quad alliance along with the United States.
The grouping has become a key platform for cooperation on maritime security, supply chains and regional strategy as China expands its military and economic influence in the Indo-Pacific.
The Quad has repeatedly criticized China’s actions in the South China Sea, accusing Beijing of militarizing disputed waters. The Chinese government has accused the Quad of trying to contain China’s rise and regional influence.
Recent trade tensions between Washington and New Delhi, along with Trump’s recent visit to China, have prompted renewed attention to the grouping.
Praveen Donthi, a senior analyst at the International Crisis Group, said India’s growing global influence has been largely tied to its role in balancing China’s power in the region and any shift in U.S. policy toward Beijing could affect New Delhi’s strategic value to Washington.
“If the U.S. changes its approach towards China, it will diminish India’s importance,” Donthi said.
Iran war adds pressure on India
The Iran war has added to India’s energy concerns, raising worries about shipments through the Strait of Hormuz, a vital route for the country’s crude imports. Rising fuel costs have increased pressure on the Indian economy.
Jaishankar said Sunday that India would continue expanding energy imports, including from the U.S., while diversifying suppliers to keep markets stable and prices affordable. He said New Delhi wants energy markets to remain open and unconstrained to support global economic growth.
India’s purchase of discounted Russian crude since the start of the Ukraine war has at times strained relations with the U.S.
Washington has urged India to increase purchases of U.S. oil and gas as part of broader efforts to diversify energy supplies, with Rubio emphasizing stronger energy cooperation during meetings in New Delhi.
Sightseeing in India
Alongside official meetings, Rubio’s visit also has included cultural engagements.
He began the trip in eastern city Kolkata and visited the Missionaries of Charity headquarters founded by Mother Teresa. He also attended a gala reception in New Delhi marking the 250th anniversary of U.S. independence.
Rubio’s itinerary includes stops in the cities of Agra and Jaipur, two of India’s most visited tourist destinations known for monuments, forts and palaces.
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Wayne Rooney: Chelsea’s European absence will make their big Premier League threat
Chelsea‘s failure to qualify for Europe will help them become “a real threat” in the Premier League next season, says former Manchester United and England striker Wayne Rooney.
A 2-1 defeat at Sunderland on Sunday brought down the curtain on a disappointing season for the Blues, who have sacked Enzo Maresca and Liam Rosenior along the way.
While they began the campaign fresh from being crowned Club World Cup winners in July, the result on Wearside allowed the Black Cats to claim the final Europa League spot at Chelsea‘s expense.
Chelsea, who started the day above Sunderland in eighth, slipped to 10th, to also finish a point and two spots behind Brighton, who qualified for the Conference League.
It is only the third time since 1995-96 that Chelsea have ended a top-flight season in 10th place or lower.
However, they notably recovered to win the title in 2016-17 having been in exactly the same position at the conclusion of the previous season.
With Xabi Alonso taking the reins in July as their new manager, Rooney believes Chelsea will become a major force.
“I think they’ll be a real threat next season,” Rooney said on the Wayne Rooney Podcast.
“Obviously having one game a week, and then with Alonso coming in, I think it’s exciting for the Premier League because I think he’s got the potential to be a top manager.
“It gives him a period of time to feel his way into the club and get his ideas across. So I think it will benefit the football club.”
Rooney’s old club Manchester United had no European commitments this season and finished the campaign strongly to take third place in the Premier League.
Chelsea advanced through the league phase of the Champions League this term before suffering their joint-heaviest defeat in a two‑leg European tie, losing 8-2 on aggregate at the hands of holders Paris St-Germain in the last 16.
Rooney stressed that a less congested fixture list will only serve to benefit the Blues, who will have the advantage of more time on the grass together.
“Pre-season this year for all the managers at all the top clubs will be disrupted, obviously, because of the World Cup,” Rooney added.
“I think that’s where it will benefit Alonso, because he’ll have that time once the season starts to get his ideas across. The teams in Europe might struggle a little bit. It could be an extra three days a week [on the training pitch].”
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Katie Price dedicates song to ‘missing’ Lee Andrews in emotional plea | Lifestyle
Katie Price has dedicated a song to her husband Lee Andrews, who has been “missing” for more than a week after he failed to appear on a joint Good Morning Britain interview on 12 May.
The former glamour model, 48, said her last contact with Andrews was on FaceTime, where he had a “hood on,” and his “hands were tied”.
“It breaks my heart knowing he is still missing, so I did this song [quickly] as words mean so much to the situation,” Price wrote on Instagram on Friday (22 May).
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