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‘Panic and uncertainty’ in Dubai as people shelter from Iranian missile and drone attacks

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Holidaymakers in Dubai have been forced to shelter inside their hotels as the United Arab Emirates is hit hard by Iranian missiles and drones.

A fresh wave of blasts was heard in Dubai and in the Qatari capital of Doha for a second day on Sunday as defence forces intercepted missiles headed their way in response to US and Israeli attacks on Saturday.

The UAE’s ministry of defence said that 165 ballistic missiles, two cruise missiles and 541 drones had been launched from Iran towards the country so far. Three people have been killed and 58 injured, the authorities said.

JS Anand, founder and CEO of Leva Hotels, which has a flagship hotel in Dubai, told The Independent that the attacks had caused panic and uncertainty among residents and guests.

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He explained: “I think everybody was caught unawares in the city, because obviously Iran was targeting the bases and missiles were going over us. Sometimes they were intercepted, so there were really loud sounds, and some places got hit. So obviously that resulted in cancellations and a lot of people being uncertain about their flights.”

Mr Anand, who was speaking from Leva Hotel Mazaya Centre, which is near the Burj Khalifa, the tallest skyscraper in the world, added: “It caused a lot of panic, uncertainty, and there was an emergency message that came out in the night.

“It said there was a barrage of missiles coming in, everyone came to the lobby and basement, worried about what was going to happen, so we had to take care of them. Most of them have extended their stay because there are no flights and no certainty on when the airspace is going to open up.”

The Fairmont The Palm building in Palm Jumeirah, which was damaged by an Iranian attack

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The Fairmont The Palm building in Palm Jumeirah, which was damaged by an Iranian attack (Reuters)

He continued: “Some guests came to the airport from another hotel, and have decided to come to ours. Some were even staying in the Burj Khalifa, and they didn’t want to stay in a higher building. They wanted to come to a low-rise, and we are just three floors.”

He said that around 140-150 rooms at the hotel were occupied with guests and that the UAE’s department for economy and tourism had told hoteliers that the government would cover expenses for guests unable to pay for their extended stays.

He added: “It’s obvious that right now there is no clear indication of what is in store and what is going to happen next.”

Smoke rises from the port of Jebel Ali following a reported Iranian strike in Dubai

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Smoke rises from the port of Jebel Ali following a reported Iranian strike in Dubai (AFP via Getty)

Mira Thönnessen, 36, a German national who was staying at the hotel, told The Independent she did not feel safe leaving and planned to stay inside.

Her flight home to Berlin was scheduled for Monday evening, but it is looking unlikely that it will go ahead. She said: “On Saturday morning at breakfast we got the news of the attack. Then my plan was to go straight to the hotel and get my stuff, and go to the airport. By the time we had got to the hotel, they were already closing off the airspace”.

Passengers stranded by the closure of Dubai International airport wait for assistance

Passengers stranded by the closure of Dubai International airport wait for assistance (AP)

She added: “I came here to visit my best friend, who is going through a divorce, and I came to support her. I’m thinking about going to Oman with friends of friends to go to the airport there. But I think I will probably end up staying here and hoping that it doesn’t escalate further. I’m keen to get out as quickly as possible.”

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Ms Thönnessen, who is a midwife, said she has had to cancel the appointments she has due to being stuck in Dubai. “I do home births, and a lot of the women I look after are due around now, so I’ve had to pass them on to colleagues. For the antenatal and postnatal check-ups, I’ve explained to them that I’m currently stuck and I don’t know when I will be back.”

Smoke and flames rise from The Palm in Dubai

Smoke and flames rise from The Palm in Dubai (AFP via Getty)

Asked if she felt safe to go outside the hotel to walk around, she replied: “No. No, we’re staying very much in the hotel. The hotel is attached to a mall and has a restaurant.

“My financial resources are dwindling because I didn’t expect to have to stay for so long. But I don’t feel like I would want to go outside, no.”

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Broadcaster and journalist Isabel Oakeshott, speaking from Dubai Marina, said on Sunday morning: “The authorities have clearly done a very good job indeed of intercepting a lot that is coming our way. This is far from a normal morning here. It is extremely quiet on the streets”.

In a video posted to X, she added that there were “periodic quite regular sounds of munitions”. She said that there was a “very unnerving moment in the early hours of the morning when we all received emergency alerts to take cover”.

Two people were injured in Dubai after shrapnel from drones fell on two houses when they were intercepted, a Dubai Media Office statement said, and state media has reported that shrapnel from an Iranian missile attack on the UAE killed one person.

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A man jogs on a beach in Dubai, with the Burj Al Arab hotel in the background

A man jogs on a beach in Dubai, with the Burj Al Arab hotel in the background (AP)

Debris from aerial interceptions caused fires at the city’s main port and on the facade of the iconic Burj Al Arab hotel. Four people were also injured in an incident at Dubai International airport on Saturday.

The former Rangers and Liverpool manager Graeme Souness was also among travellers caught up in flight cancellations on Saturday. He posted two videos on Instagram from Zayed International airport in Abu Dhabi as he attempted to return to the UK.

“I’m hearing some pretty loud bangs go off and that is anti-missiles taking out missiles that have been fired at some American bases,” wrote Souness in the first video.

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An update followed, with the 72-year-old writing: “Flight’s been cancelled, still hearing explosions so we’ve given up, we’re just going to check into a hotel for a couple of nights and see where we are.

“Hopefully, things will settle down, and we’ll get back on the flight. You get grumpy when you get delays and stuff at airports but I think we should think of people that maybe this time are dying.”

One person has been killed at Zayed International airport, with others also injured there and at Dubai International airport, while thousands of flights remain grounded.

On Sunday, an adviser to the UAE’s president said Iran “missed its target” with its attacks on the Arab Gulf states.

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“Your war is not with your neighbours,” Anwar Gargash wrote on X, addressing Tehran.

“Return to your senses, to your surroundings, and deal with your neighbours with reason and responsibility before the circle of isolation and escalation widens.”

Multiple people were injured after an incident at Dubai International Airport

Multiple people were injured after an incident at Dubai International Airport (AP)

Claire Gleave, who moved to Dubai with her husband and three sons in August, said the situation on Saturday was “quite a strange, surreal feeling and frightening as well”.

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She expected attacks overnight, but was surprised to see them continue on Sunday, she said.

“We were woken up along with the rest of Dubai at 1am with one of these phone alerts that came out saying to get shelter.”

Mrs Gleave, who lives 30 minutes from The Palm Hotel, which was struck on Saturday, said: “You do tend to overanalyse everything you hear, if a car door slams, or the air conditioning comes on.” 

Her husband and son were due to fly back to the UK on Sunday, but had their flights cancelled after Dubai closed its airspace. They have booked another flight for Monday evening, but she says it is unlikely it won’t be cancelled as well. 

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Her children have been told not to attend school for the next three days, she said.

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Spennymoor man pleads guilty to causing GBH with intent

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Shay Holmes was initially charged with attempted murder but the Crown Prosecution Service accepted his plea to the lesser charge.

The 23-year-old also pleaded guilty to a count of dangerous driving following the alleged ‘hit-and-run’ on January 8 this year.

He entered a not guilty plea to the charge of attempted murder but guilty to GBH with intent.

Paul Abrahams, prosecuting, said: “The Crown has reviewed this case very carefully and I have had a case conference with the police and we are content with the offer of the pleas.

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“Therefore, in due course we will offer no evidence on count one (the attempted murder charge).”

Judge Jonathan Carroll remanded Holmes in custody to allow time for a pre-sentence report to be compiled.

“You will be sentenced in due course,” he said. “You should understand that a custodial sentence is inevitable.

“I will adjourn the case for a pre-sentence report so the question of dangerousness can be assessed.”

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His arrest was made after a 44-year-old man was left with critical injuries after being hit by a car on Carr Lane shortly after 1am.

The surrounding area was taped off following the incident, with pictures showing police cars at the scene while a number of items lay in the road.

At the time Durham Police later launched an appeal for any residents with CCTV to get in touch.

Holmes, of Tudhoe Moor, Spennymoor, will return to court on June 19 to be sentenced.

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Tyldesley – Businesses targeted in late night break-ins

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The spate of burglaries occurred on Elliott Street, in Tyldesley, on the night of Wednesday, April 15, between 11.45pm and 3am.

Greater Manchester Police say they have been patrolling these areas and securing evidence to identify those responsible.

GMP are also urging business owners in the area to “ensure that they are extra vigilant with safety measures by securing their premises with locks, shutters and alarms”.

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A spokesperson for GMP said: “We are patrolling these areas and want to reassure the community that we are doing everything we can to secure evidence.”

  • If you have any information that would assist police in their enquiries, please report this online or call 101 or report anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Alternatively, if offenders are on site, ensure your safety and call 999 immediately.

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8 children dead after a mass shooting in Louisiana, police say

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SHREVEPORT, La. (AP) — A gunman in Louisiana killed eight children in domestic-related shootings at different homes early Sunday, police in Shreveport said.

The victims ranged in age from one to about 14 years old, said Shreveport police spokesperson Chris Bordelon. A total of 10 were people shot.

The gunman later died after a chase with officers who fired at the suspect, Bordelon said. The suspect stole a car while leaving the scene of the shootings and was followed by police, according to Bordelon.

Officials said they were still gathering details at the crime scenes, which extended across three locations. Some of the children shot were related to the suspect, Bordelon said.

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“This is an extensive scene unlike anything most of us have ever seen,” he said.

At a news conference outside the residence where one of the shootings occurred, officials appeared stunned, requesting patience and prayers from the community as they sorted through multiple crime scenes.

“I just don’t know what to say, my heart is just taken aback,” Shreveport Police Chief Wayne Smith said. “I cannot begin to imagine how such an event could occur.”

“This is a tragic situation — maybe the worst tragic situation we’ve ever had,” said Tom Arceneaux, mayor of the city in northwestern Louisiana with about 180,000 residents. “It’s a terrible morning.”

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Louisiana State Police say their detectives have been asked by Shreveport police to investigate. In a statement, state police say no officers were harmed in the shooting that involved an officer after a police pursuit into Bossier City on Sunday morning.

State police are asking anyone with pictures, video or information to share it with state police detectives.

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This story has been corrected to attribute the statements about the shooting to police spokesperson Chris Bordelon, not Police Chief Wayne Smith.

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Sweet Trap in Shotton Colliery loses licence to sell alcohol

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The Sweet Trap, on Potto Street in Shotton Colliery, had its licence revoked by Durham County Council following significant concerns from the police and residents. 

It comes after the store received a three-month closure order in March due to several incidents and repeated complaints. 

But the owner of the Sweet Trap said he “strongly disagrees” with the closure notice and will be appealing the decision. 

A licensing committee was told that there has been a “significant and sustained increase” in anti-social behaviour since it opened in October 2025.

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The Sweet Trap in Shotton Colliery received a three-month closure order from the police. (Image: Sarah Caldecott)

Sergeant Caroline Dickenson said: “The premises has become a focal point for large groups of youths, resulting in ongoing disorder, intimidation, and nuisance to the local community. 

“Despite engagement from police and partner agencies, there has been a persistent failure by management to exercise effective control of the premises.”

The meeting heard that incidents, including a police car’s windows being smashed and off-road motorcycles causing a nuisance in the community, have been reported near the store. 

Police said numerous requests to the business owner for CCTV footage have not been complied with. “This has significantly hindered criminal investigations and demonstrates non-compliance with licence expectations,” Sgt Dickenson said 

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In a statement to the council, she added: “The premises is now widely regarded as a hub for disorder and anti-social behaviour.”

A total of 32 incidents of anti-social behaviour were reported in Shotton Colliery throughout March, but just 10 occurred after the store closed. Since the start of April, just eight incidents have been reported, the meeting was told. 

A local police officer said: “Shotton still has issues with youths but people now feel safe. They don’t have to cross roads away from youths. 

“We have had a massive reduction – it’s definitely improved – and it’s a better place to be and live.”

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Despite the disorder concerns, there is no evidence of alcohol being sold to underage customers. 

Mr Sproat did not attend Friday’s hearing at County Hall in Durham. 

Revoking the premises licence, committee chair Stephen Franklin said: “We cannot be satisfied that the continuation of the licence will not undermine the licensing objectives, and the licence is revoked.”

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Celtic beat St Mirren 6-2 to reach Scottish Cup final after extra time drama

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Martin O’Neill’s Celtic scored four goals in extra time to overcome St Mirren 6-2 at Hampden and reach the Scottish Cup final against Dunfermline

St Mirren were forced to put their faith in a teenage goalkeeper who had only just got his driving licence.

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However, it was Celtic who successfully manoeuvred their way back to Hampden.

Martin O’Neill is set for a Scottish Cup Final clash – facing his old protégé Neil Lennon’s Dunfermline.

The final 6-2 scoreline shouldn’t deceive you – this match was far from simple.

The comprehensive victory felt unjust on the brave Buddies, who battled back from being two goals behind to push the game into extra time before ultimately being defeated, the Daily Record reports, reports the Irish Mirror.

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Celtic appeared exhausted at that stage but surged forward with an extraordinary spell at the start of extra time that decided the outcome.

Craig McLeish’s team suffered major setbacks. Stand-in goalkeeper Ryan Mullen gifted Celtic an early advantage within 55 seconds before limping off with an injury, bringing on 17-year-old Grant Tamosevicius – who had only recently acquired his driving licence.

The youngster performed admirably under immense pressure but his side agonisingly fell apart after staging a valiant fightback at the National Stadium.

Celtic looked comfortable when Tony Ralston struck a powerful second goal, but Mikel Mandron pulled one back before levelling matters in stoppage time.

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Saints had momentum while the Bhoys were faltering. Nevertheless, the Hoops found another gear with replacement Kelechi Iheanacho scoring a brace, while Luke McCowan and Benjamin Nygren also found the net in a superb extra time display to keep O’Neill’s quest for more trophies alive.

It was devastating for a Saints side whose game plan fell apart in just 60 seconds after Mullen’s disastrous mistake.

The substitute keeper should have been aware of Maeda’s positioning and dealt with the ball more assertively.

Yet the Japanese forward’s tireless harrying exposed him, with Mullen left fishing the ball out of his own goal.

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Celtic endured some nervy passages of play – but Ralston connected with Yang’s clever back heel and crashed a stunning strike in off the woodwork with the last kick of the first half.

Saints were hurt but returned with fresh determination after the break to deservedly reduce the deficit on 53 minutes when Mandron muscled past Kieran Tierney to thump his header into the bottom corner.

The Paisley side kept up their pressure and eventually drew level as the clock hit 90 minutes, with Mandron latching onto Jake Young’s touch to blast past Sinisalo.

Celtic were becoming rattled – but the tie took yet another remarkable turn in extra time with a succession of goals.

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Iheanacho put them back in front when he expertly steered home James Forrest’s cracking cross, and moments later McCowan remained calm to tuck away the fourth.

The Nigerian striker superbly dispatched the fifth with his left boot at the near post before Nygren coolly slotted a sixth to finally enable Celtic to cruise through to victory.

Here are five talking points from a Hampden thriller:

FAIRYTALE FINAL

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Things haven’t quite gone to plan for O’Neill during his remarkable return this season, but a Hampden final in May seems a fitting way to sign off.

The Northern Irishman is still in the hunt for the league title, although the Scottish Cup looks like the best chance of lifting silverware this term.

The added intrigue of taking on his former protégé Neil Lennon’s Dunfermline outfit only adds to the theatre of what has already been an astonishingly unpredictable season.

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TOMBOLA TRUMPS

O’Neill will have plenty of time to ponder his Final starting eleven – although anticipating it remains nearly impossible.

Record Sport’s Chris Sutton called it the tombola, and yet again the Hoops’ boss’s team selection was filled with surprising picks.

Tomas Cvancara was left out completely, Sebastian Tounetki made an unexpected comeback while Arne Engels was brought back into the first team.

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The strategy worked in spells – although ultimately not enough.

Celtic looked exposed, sloppy in possession and lacking real cohesion or control.

Iheanacho’s arrival changed the game, but with the forward unable to last 90 minutes, the tombola will keep on turning.

HAPPY DAIZ

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Celtic’s opening goal was perhaps the most characteristic Daizen Maeda strike you could imagine. The early effort brought an end to a barren run of 17 games without scoring, and while Maeda was prolific last season, his form in front of goal has been poor this time around and he continued to struggle.

Iheanacho showed the difference a composed finisher makes, and O’Neill will be hoping Maeda’s goal can kickstart his goalscoring form.

KID’S A KEEPER

The loss of Shamal George in goal was already a blow – but it turned out to be just the start of Saints’ goalkeeping nightmare.

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Replacement Ryan Mullen suffered a torrid 14-minute period, shipping a goal to Celtic inside 60 seconds before picking up a thigh injury moments later.

The ex-Hoops academy player tried to carry on but was eventually forced off, meaning teenage goalkeeper Grant Tamosevicius was thrust into action.

The youngster responded superbly with a number of fine saves and looked far more comfortable with the ball at his feet than either of the other two keepers on show.

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The Buddies didn’t allow the goalkeeping mayhem to knock them off course and Tamosevicius acquitted himself well and didn’t deserve to ship six goals.

SAINTS IN A SCRAP

The dream cup double might be beyond Saints but there’s still much to fight for this season.

Lifting the League Cup back in December will live long in the memory, but the Buddies are intent on ensuring the campaign’s successes aren’t undermined by becoming caught up in a fight against the drop.

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Judging by their latest displays, there should be little cause for concern. Form has genuinely picked up in recent weeks, and while the back-to-back defeat to Celtic was harsh, particularly given the severity of this scoreline, it ought to reinforce rather than shake the side’s determination.

Maintain this level of performance and Saints should have enough about them to avoid any play-off worries.

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Five-try Noah Caluori inspires Saracens to record victory against Sale

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Sale: Roebuck; O’Flaherty, R. Du Preez, Ma’asi-White, Wills; Ford, Warr; Opoku-Fordjour, Caine, Harper; Van Rhyn (c), Bamber, Vermeulen, Gilmore, Dugdale.

Replacements: Longstaff, McEachran, Raymont, Hodkinson, Logan, Hanson, Louw, Woodman.

Saracens: Malins; Caluori, Tompkins, Hartley, Segun; Burke, Bracken; Carre, George, Street; Itoje (c), Tizard, McFarland, Earl, Willis.

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Replacements: Dan, Mawi, Riccioni, Wilson, Michelow, Van Zyl, Farrell, Hall.

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Trump says ‘no more Mr nice guy’ as he threatens to ‘blow up Iran’

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Trump has once again threatened to blow up power plants in Iran

Donald Trump posted ‘no more Mr nice guy’ as he threatens to ‘blow up Iran’ if a peace deal is not agreed. The United States President also pulled Vice President JD Vance away from peace deal negotiations with the Middle East nation.

Trump told The Weekend that Vance will not be attending the negotiations in Islamabad for “security reasons”. The delegation will instead be led by Steve Whitkoff and Jared Kushner, The Mirror reports.

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The president told Fox News the delegation will be heading to Islamabad for meetings on Tuesday, which could stretch into Wednesday. Trump also told the news channel that next week’s negotiations will be the “last chance” for Iran.

He said: “If Iran does not sign this deal, the whole country is getting blown up.”

It follows Trump threatening to destroy every power plant and bridge in Iran in his latest Truth Social post. Trump accused Iran of violating the ceasefire agreement after Iranian gun boats reportedly opened fire on tankers in the Strait of Hormuz yesterday.

It came after Iran announced it was closing the critical waterway while the US continues to blockade Iranian ports. In his latest post, Trump urged the Iranians to agree to a deal when peace talks resume in Islamabad.

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If they don’t, the president says the US will destroy “every single Power Plant, and every single Bridge, in Iran”.

“NO MORE MR. NICE GUY!,” he declared in capitals, “They’ll come down fast, they’ll come down easy and, if they don’t take the DEAL.”

This is not the first time Trump has threatened to blow up power plants in Iran. He did so in his infamously foul-mouthed Truth Social post on April 5, prior to the ceasefire agreement, when he declared: “Tuesday will be Power Plant Day, and Bridge Day, all wrapped up in one, in Iran.”

He went on: “There will be nothing like it!!! Open the F**kin’ Strait, you crazy b*stards, or you’ll be living in Hell – JUST WATCH!”

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That post came two days before another in which Trump said “a whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again” prior to the ceasefire.

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Cop rushed to hospital after car ploughs into police vehicle on M8 slip road

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The officer was dealing with a broken-down vehicle when another car hit his vehicle, which then struck him.

A police officer has been rushed to hospital after being hit by his own car on the M8

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The cop was dealing with a broken-down vehicle on the slip road at junction 27, near Renfrew, around 7.40pm on Saturday.

A Ford Kuga hit the police car, which then hit the officer. The officer and the driver of the Ford have been rushed to hospital.

Their conditions have not yet been confirmed.

According to Traffic Scotland, the slip road was closed until 9.45pm following the incident.

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A Police spokesperson said: “Around 7.40pm on Saturday, 18 April, 2026, a Ford Kuga collided with a stationary police vehicle on the slip road of J.27 of the M8 westbound.

“The police car struck a male officer who was dealing with a broken-down vehicle at the time.

“The officer and the male driver of the Ford Kuga, who also sustained injuries in the crash, were taken to hospital.

“Enquiries are ongoing to establish the full circumstances.”

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Man City v Arsenal LIVE: Premier League latest score as Havertz pounces on Donnarumma error after Cherki’s wondergoal

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GOAL! Man City 1-1 Arsenal (Havertz, 18′)

GOAL! Oh my word, what a mistake from Donnarumma!

Arsenal have an equaliser after less than two minutes!

It all comes from a moment of craziness from Donnarumma, who hesitates on a clearance from the byline, Havertz closes him down and the ball deflects off the German and into the back of the net!

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GOAL! Man City 1-0 Arsenal (Cherki, 16′)

GOAL! City are ahead courtesy of a brilliant goal from Rayan Cherki!

The Frenchman collects the ball outside the area and races into the box, skipping past a challenge from Gabriel and avoiding Rice before squeezing a low finish past Raya for 1-0!

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Superb feet and a brilliant goal to open the scoring.

Chris Wilson19 April 2026 16:49

Man City 0-0 Arsenal

Arsenal have grown into the game in attack, though another clipped through ball is out for a goal kick.

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Neither side is dominating possession but the Gunners seem to be over the early shaky period for now.

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Chris Wilson19 April 2026 16:45

Man City 0-0 Arsenal

First flashes from the Arsenal attack as Odegaard threads in a great through ball to Havertz, though he’s closed down and his shot is out for a corner.

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Chris Wilson19 April 2026 16:42

Man City 0-0 Arsenal

Nice combinations from Haaland, Cherki and Semenyo but the eventual cross flies out of play for a goal kick.

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Man City 0-0 Arsenal

A couple of efforts from Arsenal from a corner as City show their first shaky moment in possession, but the header is wide as Zubimendi nodded it on.

Chris Wilson19 April 2026 16:39

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Man City 0-0 Arsenal

The thoughts of Richard Jolly, who’s in place at the Etihad this afternoon…

“Early signs City are following the same pressing scheme that worked well in the Carabao Cup final, with their front four against Arsenal’s back four.”

Richard Jolly at the Etihad19 April 2026 16:39

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OFF THE POST! What a chance for City!

Raya makes a low save from Haaland and the rebound falls to Cherki. He fires towards goal and it takes a deflection off Gabriel and rebounds off the inside of the post and back into the grateful grasp of Raya!

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Chris Wilson19 April 2026 16:37

Man City 0-0 Arsenal

Almost a huge mistake from the visitors! They try and play it out from the back and Raya almost allows Haaland to close him down, but the clearance deflects off the striker and goes out for a throw.

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Plenty of full-blooded challenges going in early on as both sides fight for control. Neither side has settled in possession early on.

Chris Wilson19 April 2026 16:34

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How to beat the Tube strike: The lines that won’t be affected by next week’s walkouts

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Mr Berwin told The Standard: “If next week’s planned strikes go ahead, Londoners should know there are other ways to get around, and that Forest will be ready to help them with their journeys. During last year’s strikes, we saw demand during peak times more than double, and we expect to see a similar trend next week.

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