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‘Peaceful’ protesters block Glasgow road and ‘smash window’ after ‘sex attack’

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Traffic was brought to a standstill on Royston Road after demonstrators gathered following an alleged sexual assault in the area.

A busy Glasgow road was temporarily blocked by protesters on Friday evening following the arrest and court appearance of a man charged in connection with an alleged sexual assault in the area.

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A crowd gathered outside Royston Library before marching to Royston Road, where demonstrators blocked traffic for around 30 minutes.

Police diverted vehicles while the road remained closed near the M8 on-slip before officers negotiated with protesters to move further along the road, allowing traffic to resume shortly after 7pm.

Videos and pictures shared on social media showed protesters in front of police vehicles while chanting slogans including “Enough is enough” outside a property.

Posts shared online by people attending the demonstration described it as a “peaceful protest” organised to express concerns about the safety of women and children in the area.

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One social media post read: “The Royston community took to the streets to say enough is enough as they expressed their concerns about the safety of women and children.”

However, footage from the scene appeared to show a smashed window at a property in Royston Square.

The Glasgow Times reported that one unidentified person threw the brick before others attempted to access the front door of the property but were stopped by police.

The demonstration follows the arrest and charging of 40-year-old Mohamed Raouf Mezahdi in connection with an alleged sexual assault in the Royston area.

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He appeared in private at Glasgow Sheriff Court on Thursday, July 2, where he made no plea.

Police Scotland has been contacted for comment.

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Glastonbury for tennis and a special aura – why fans worship Wimbledon

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Geoff Hughes is sitting in the middle of a photo in front of a Fred Perry statue surrounded by members of the Andy Murray fan group The Murraynators

Wimbledon, and a mutual love of tennis player Boris Becker, also brought together Jacqueline Webb-Watson and Nicola Dawson, forging a 40-year friendship.

Jacqueline, from Loughton in Essex, says her “love affair” with SW19 began in 1977 through listening to matches on the radio before her first visit with family in 1984.

“We arrived at 11:30 and walked straight in – I’m still baffled by the lack of queues that day,” the 58-year-old recalls.

By then, she had connected with fellow Becker fan Nicola and the pair had “great adventures” camping at Wimbledon over the years.

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But her “absolute highlight” is watching the 2013 men’s semi-finals – the year Andy Murray eventually claimed his first title.

“That day was pure magic. Hot, sunny, incredible matches from a prime seat on Centre Court, and the sheer joy of seeing a British man reach the final. I’ll admit, I definitely shed a tear when Andy finally won it,” Jacqueline says.

She said Wimbledon’s “distinct Britishness… the traditions, the immaculate grounds and the legendary organisation” of the queue made it the best tournament on the circuit.

“Having visited all four Grand Slams, I might be biased, but Wimbledon is truly in a league of its own,” Jacqueline adds.

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Cash-strapped parents turn to free library events to entertain kids this summer

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Families across Scotland are taking part in the 2026 Summer Reading Challenge which launched a fortnight ago.

Cash-strapped parents are turning to public library events to entertain their kids over the holidays.

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Families across Scotland are taking part in the 2026 Summer Reading Challenge which launched a fortnight ago and runs until August 9.

Now in its 27th year, the free annual event is the UK’s biggest reading programme for children aged 4-11, encouraging them to read books for fun.

Research by The Reading Agency – which runs the programme alongside the nation’s public libraries – has found the skyrocketing cost of living has seen parents increasingly turn to free or low-cost activities to occupy their kids.

Carolyn Dineen, a senior librarian based in East Lothian, said: “All our Summer Reading Challenge events and the challenge itself are free.

“Libraries and the challenge make a real difference giving kids access to books and creative activities and providing welcoming spaces where they can spend time, learn something new, stay connected with others and maintain their reading confidence.

“It’s about so much more than just books. It’s about giving every child an opportunity to have a positive, enriching summer regardless of their family circumstances.

“The past couple of years, our numbers have been on the rise. I do think families are likely pursuing more free, local and easy-to-get-to activities than they might have done in the past due to the cost of living.”

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A Censuswide study, commissioned by The Reading Agency, found two-thirds of Scottish parents say the rising cost of summer activities puts pressure on their family

Some 54 per cent said their child misses out on activities during the holidays because of cost.

Meanwhile, 75 per cent now say they rely on free or low-cost activities during the summer break.

And eight in ten parents believe reading benefits their child’s mental wellbeing and builds their confidence and emotional skills.

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Further findings show 65 per cent of parents say their child feels less lonely after getting lost in a book, with around half of kids feeling isolated during the summer break as they lose the routine of school and seeing their friends.

The 2026 Summer Reading Challenge is being delivered in partnership with Universal Music Group UK with this year’s theme being ‘Read to the Beat’.

The programme blends stories, rhythm, performance and creativity and offers kids sticker rewards for more books they read.

It also includes free library events, celebrity readings and a nationwide creative competition with the chance to win family tickets to Bestival.

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Karen Napier MBE, chief executive of The Reading Agency, said: “Summer holidays can be a difficult time for some children, particularly when they lose the routine of term-time life .

“Our research shows that reading can play a powerful role in supporting children’s wellbeing and helps them feel connected.”

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Paraguay’s World Cup ‘disgrace’: Furious BBC pundits savage ’embarrassing’ South Americans after last-16 clash descended into chaos with ‘dirty’ tactics – as Kylian Mbappe hits back with F-bomb response

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Matias Galarza (left) is seen putting in a nasty challenge on Kylian Mbappe that went unpunished

Paraguay have been branded a ‘disgrace’ and ’embarrassing’ for the dirty tactics they used in their 1-0 World Cup defeat by France. 

Going up against the tournament favourites, the Paraguayans used every trick in the book to try and provoke their opponents, repeatedly fouling, faking injury and trying to wind up Les Bleus with overly aggressive conduct. 

They scuffed up the penalty spot, elbowed Dayot Upamecano in the ribs, palmed Jules Kounde‘s face, tried to get Michael Olise sent off with outrageous play-acting and somehow ended up without a single booking from referee Ilgiz Tantashev. 

The pundits in the BBC studio savaged the behaviour of the South Americans, with former England goalkeeper Joe Hart saying: ‘The Paraguayan players were an absolute disgrace tonight, if they were on my team I’d be dragging half of them off the pitch. 

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‘I would never want to win that way, I would never want to play football that way and the referee didn’t help in any of the circumstances. 

‘The fact that not one Paraguayan today was booked inside the 90 minutes is absolutely astonishing. 

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Matias Galarza (left) is seen putting in a nasty challenge on Kylian Mbappe that went unpunished

‘But fair play to France, you can see what it means, sometimes you can play beautiful football but when you grind out a result as a team and do it like they did tonight, it’s superb.’

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Some of the French players were clearly incensed by their treatment but managed to just about keep a lid on their emotions and avoid a red card that the Paraguayans were trying to provoke them into. 

After the game, Kylian Mbappe, who scored the winner from the spot, said: ‘If they tell us to f**k off, we will also tell them to f**k off.’

He went on to add: ‘If we have to get our hands dirty, we’ll do it. Apologies for the expression. 

‘They thought we’d just turn up in tuxedos, make a few flashy moves and play a few passes. 

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‘We know how to play rough football too. And that’s exactly what we did today – we won. We were even better than them at that.’

Micah Richards agreed with Hart’s assessment and said he was disappointed because Paraguay’s win over Germany showed they did not need to resort to poor discipline to win.   

He explained: ‘Paraguay are better than that though. Defensively they were so good, they were organised, they don’t need to get into these sort of antics, it was embarrassing to see and I think Joe was exactly right. 

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Mbappe and Co were able to keep their cool in the face of relentless provocation

Mbappe and Co were able to keep their cool in the face of relentless provocation 

Joe Hart, Thomas Hitzlsperger and Micah Richards piled into the Paraguay team

Joe Hart, Thomas Hitzlsperger and Micah Richards piled into the Paraguay team 

‘All those tactics and the s***housery that they showed, they didn’t need to do it. They tried to draw France into that and France nearly did but in the end they behaved in the right fashion. 

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‘It was too much tonight, there should have been at least five or six yellow cards in that game. Ultimately, France won’t care because they got through to the next round.’

Former Aston Villa and West Ham midfielder Thomas Hitzlsperger was also in the studio and said he’d lost respect for Paraguay.  

‘I had a lot of respect for Paraguay heading into the game and I’m glad my vocabulary in English is not that good because Joe has said ‘disgraceful’, I have various other words in German but not English’, he said. 

‘I have little to no respect anymore for this Paraguay team, the way they behaved on the penalty incident. 

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Galarza feigns injury in an attempt to get Michael Olise sent off in the second half 

‘If you’re from Paraguay you probably like that team and see them as warriors, if you’re a French supporter or neutral you can’t have any respect anymore for the way they behaved, this is not just disgraceful, this is even worse. 

‘That Mbappe and everyone walked off the pitch uninjured to me is just a miracle and the referee gave the worst performance I’ve seen in this tournament.’

France have been the most impressive team of the World Cup so far but had to show a different side to their game on Saturday night. 

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Forget storms… we need a Harrikane! As weathermen predict thunder and lightning WILL delay 1am Mexico showdown, England fans back home gear up for an epic all-nighter

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Harry Kane arrives in Mexico City. England are playing against a host nation in their capital city, playing at altitude without the time to adapt

They are up against a host nation in their capital city, playing at altitude without the time to adapt. 

There were four hours of frantic wrangling with Fifa when they didn’t even know when kick-off would be, and then they got a hostile reception from the noisy locals as they arrived.

Safe to say, England’s preparations for their World Cup last-16 clash against Mexico have hardly been the smoothest.

Overnight, the weather forecasts worsened, and there is now a 90 per cent chance of thunderstorms around the time of kick-off – tomorrow at 1am British time. 

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With Fifa calling a 30-minute delay when there is lightning near a stadium, that looks certain to spell disruption.

But were England’s boisterous supporters discouraged? Not a bit of it!

In Mexico City last night, as they arrived, singing and celebrating, the mood was one of defiant optimism. 

They believe Thomas Tuchel‘s men can get past Mexico, even if the hosts have lost only two of 89 matches they have played at the Azteca Stadium, 2,240m above sea level.

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England fans celebrate at Boxpark. Bosses across the country were fielding last-minute leave requests on Friday, with many bracing for thousands of workers calling in sick on Monday

England fans celebrate at Boxpark. Bosses across the country were fielding last-minute leave requests on Friday, with many bracing for thousands of workers calling in sick on Monday

Alfie Van Loo, 45, from Leatherhead, Surrey, said: ‘This match was always going to be the dream game. 

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‘Mexico in the Azteca – it doesn’t get any bigger than that. I’ve paid £1,000 for the ticket, but I don’t care. The atmosphere is going to be unforgettable.’

Andy Allen, who is retired, from Blackburn, said: ‘It’s going to be fantastic, I can’t wait for it. The atmosphere in there will be electric. We just have to hold our nerve.’

Offshore worker Danny Thompson, 44, from Ipswich, said: ‘It will be a tough one, but we will stay positive.’

The can-do spirit is shared in the England camp. Captain Harry Kane, who has already scored five goals at this tournament, said: ‘It’s about writing our own history. 

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‘We know we have the chance to do something really special in a special stadium away from home. That’s why you play football, to have these epic games.’

Back home, the nation is gearing up for an all-night party, with England fans stocking up to roar on the Three Lions. 

An estimated 13 million are expected to stay up to watch, while around 6,000 pubs are expected to cash in after a government U-turn means they can stay open until 5am.

An incredible 38 million pints are expected to be drunk either in pubs – or by fans cheering England on from the sofa at home. 

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Pub chain Greene King said more than 600 pubs across England will be staying open late.

Bosses across the country were fielding last-minute leave requests on Friday, with many bracing for thousands of workers calling in sick on Monday. Parents are wrestling with whether to let their children stay up.

Some schools are letting pupils attend lessons later than normal. 

‘We would rather have children in school rested and ready to learn rather than tired or absent,’ said a message posted on Facebook by Berwick Hills Primary School in Middlesbrough.

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World Cup 2026: England head coach Thomas Tuchel on Mexico match

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Thomas Tuchel has dismissed concerns over England’s treatment in Mexico as they prepare to face the World Cup co-hosts – saying it had been “nicer than I expected” and that home fans were “friendly and respectful”.

Tuchel’s side take on Mexico in a last-16 match that kicks off at 18:00 local time on Sunday (Monday 01:00 BST, live on BBC One, iPlayer and Radio 5 Live).

On Saturday, the team were met with a mixture of cheers and jeers from fans as they left their hotel for training under enhanced security measures in Mexico City.

Ecuador – beaten 2-0 by Mexico in the World Cup last 32 – lodged a noise complaint with Fifa after fans with loudspeakers, motorbikes and horns disrupted their sleep last week.

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As a result, members of Mexico’s National Guard lined the entrance to England’s hotel, while police officers in riot gear stood next to barriers on the road outside.

“We had no issues tonight and I think Fifa took care of the situation,” head coach Tuchel said. “We have security around the hotel so we expect a good night’s sleep.

“I don’t want to talk about problems that don’t exist yet. If they come, we will accept them. The best way to approach is to be relaxed and calm.

“We have a six o’clock kick-off, so if we miss some hours of sleep we will have time to get some other hours in the late morning.

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“What I experienced until now was very respectful and emotional and very supportive to towards our teams so are very respectful towards everyone. We expect to be treated with respect and that was the case.

“It was even nicer than I expected.”

Tuchel said he had felt the energy in Mexico City.

“It just catches you straight away once you land here and saw the excitement and the emotions,” he said.

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“This will be a proper World Cup match. We are in an iconic place, an iconic stadium and a massive knockout game.

“It is a big stage and we feel it. It makes you sharper and brings the best out of you. It makes you feel alive.”

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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce wedding staffer hilariously struggles to keep her cool while checking in megastars

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An employee working the check-in area at Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce‘s wedding at Madison Square Garden could barely seem to keep her cool at the sight of all the A-list stars – and fans have branded her reaction as extremely relatable.

After months of teases, rumors and conflicting reports, the couple, both 36, finally married in front of 1,000 of their closest friends – including some of the world’s biggest stars – in a colossal blowout at the historic arena in New York City on Friday.

At exactly 7:30pm, they shared the news that they had officially become husband and wife in blockbuster style, lighting up the iconic music venue with video ads which read ‘JUST&T MARRIED,’ a romantic nod to their shared initials.

The star-studded guest list included Gigi Hadid, Lena Dunham, Steven Spielberg, Karlie Kloss, Barbara Corcoran, Selena Gomez and Sabrina Carpenter, among others.

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The guests began arriving in droves at MSG on Friday afternoon, and in a TikTok video captured by user @themackenziemann, a woman checking people in at the door looked like she almost couldn’t contain her excitement. 

The video showed The Summer I Turned Pretty author Jenny Han entering the building, as the unnamed woman casually checked the star in.

However, after Han had walked inside, she turned to her co-worker and couldn’t hide the excited look on her face.

She pursed her lips before she broke into a super shocked look, opening her mouth wide in awe.

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A viral video on TikTok showed The Summer I Turned Pretty author Jenny Han entering Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s Madison Square Garden wedding, as an unnamed woman casually checked the star in

However, after Han had walked inside, she turned to her co-worker and couldn't hide the excited look on her face
She pursed her lips before she broke into a super shocked look, opening her mouth wide in awe

However, after Han had walked inside, she turned to her co-worker and couldn’t hide the excited look on her face 

In the comments section, many users praised her for the raw reaction.

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‘That employee is like, “Oh my God I can’t believe this is happening,”‘ one person wrote.

Another agreed: ‘Naw cause she’s me freaking out, like, girl the Jenny Han just walked in.’

‘That girl looks like she’s totally fangirling and I love that!’ someone else typed.

A fourth person commented: ‘That girl is all of us just hanging on for dear life to casually check these celebs in to the wedding of the century.’

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‘I would not be able to contain myself either!’ a different user wrote.

Swift’s publicist issued a press release shortly after the newlyweds said ‘I do,’ sharing several of the intimate details about the nuptials.

She revealed that Adam Sandler officiated the wedding, the couple wore custom Christian Dior Haute Couture, Swift opted out of bridesmaids and chose her brother, Austin Swift, as her ‘man of honor’ instead and, as Daily Mail exclusively reported, Kelce named his big brother Jason Kelce as his best man.

After months of teases, rumors and conflicting reports, the couple, both 36, finally married in front of 1,000 of their closest friends – including some of the world's biggest stars – in a colossal blowout at the historic arena in New York City on Friday

After months of teases, rumors and conflicting reports, the couple, both 36, finally married in front of 1,000 of their closest friends – including some of the world’s biggest stars – in a colossal blowout at the historic arena in New York City on Friday 

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Karlie Kloss and her husband, Joshua Kushner, made a surprise addition to the guest list - after reports of a feud in recent years

Karlie Kloss and her husband, Joshua Kushner, made a surprise addition to the guest list – after reports of a feud in recent years 

Billboards outside the venue revealed the news shortly after the couple said 'I do'

Billboards outside the venue revealed the news shortly after the couple said ‘I do’

Swift's friend Gigi Hadid showed off her look in an Instagram posted by her hairstylist on Saturday

Swift’s friend Gigi Hadid showed off her look in an Instagram posted by her hairstylist on Saturday

Later in the evening, the wedding celebration reportedly turned into a concert, as Stevie Nicks, Paul McCartney and Tim McGraw, among others, took the stage.

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It is believed that even Swift herself performed for her new husband and guests.

Friday’s festivities followed a more intimate gathering on Thursday of 100 of the couple’s closest family and friends inside MSG’s smaller Infosys Theater. 

AMC CEO Adam Aron divulged intimate details from the celebration on Friday in a now-deleted post on X.

Aron shared every detail of the night, revealing that MSG was completely transformed into a ‘secret garden’ for the couple.

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‘It did not look like Madison Square Garden. Immediately upon entry, everything… floors, walls, ceilings… was draped in peach and white,’ Aron wrote, in part.

‘Large blown up pictures of Taylor and Travis at each age, year by year from one year-old to late teenager-hood, were on display,’ his messaged continued.

‘A small portion of MSG was cordoned off, devoid of any notion that a basketball or hockey game ever shared that space. Somehow magically, someone created an outdoor garden at a lush countryside retreat.’

‘Everything draped off this time in green and white. Real flowers and I think artificial trees welcomed fifteen rows of maybe 75 or so chairs. They say there were around one thousand attendees, but surprisingly, it all felt intimate and small. Everything was close.’

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The CEO described the exchange of their vows as ’emotional’ and ‘charming.’

‘Long, entertaining, personal, charming, emotional, irreverent and endearing explorations by each as to how they met, why they want to be with each other for all eternity, the promises they made in joining their much-beloved two whole families (Kelce’s and Swift’s) as one, and committing to their new mutual life together,’ he wrote.

He emphasized that Swift and Kelce had clearly found their ‘soulmate’ in each other, and said guests witnessed ‘real’ and true ‘pure joy.’

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‘My lovely neighbour was turfed out from her home for a stream of Airbnb strangers – I’m furious’

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A homeowner has sparked debate online after a neighbour converted a flat into a short-term holiday let

Living alongside familiar faces is something many homeowners often overlook. However, one resident claims that feeling of community has vanished almost immediately after a neighbour supposedly converted their property into an Airbnb.

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The frustrated homeowner posted their concerns on the Am I Being Unreasonable? forum on Mumsnet, where they questioned whether they would be in the wrong to report the flat. It rapidly garnered significant attention, with numerous users offering their views on whether short-term holiday rentals have a place in residential blocks.

Outlining the circumstances, the poster explained: “The flat opposite ours has recently started being used as an Airbnb. We live in a block of flats with a secure entrance, but now there’s a constant stream of strangers coming and going.”

They clarified how the visitors had not been troublesome. Rather, they accused the landlords of “turfing out” the “lovely woman” who had resided there before: “[This] caused her a lot of financial and other stress, so that they could make way more money than with a regular tenancy.”

The poster went on: “Should I tell the management company? I think my motives maybe are a bit vengeful (and obviously it’s too late for my lovely ex-neighbour) and I probably won’t do anything, but what does everyone think?”.

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Numerous users contributed their own perspectives in an attempt to offer guidance to the uncertain homeowner. One commented: “No, don’t. I expect the old tenant has found somewhere new, so this would just be a vindictive move.

“Also, Airbnb is not a guaranteed income so your presumption that they will make more money is completely wrong. The owner will now be liable for council tax or business rates, plus being a landlord brings a lot of stress in management though, Airbnb far less so in my experience.”

Meanwhile another commented: “I would. Once one person is seen to be getting away with ignoring the rules, it encourages others.”

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Others, nevertheless, recommended they examine their lease to establish whether this commercial activity would be permitted: “We own a seaside flat and we are allowed to rent ours out Airbnb style but none of the other flats in the block are. We specifically had that put in our lease when we bought it new from the developer to ensure that was an option if we ever wanted to use it.”

The discussion mirrors broader anxieties surrounding the expansion of short-term holiday lettings in residential neighbourhoods. According to Airbnb, there were more than 100,000 active listings across the UK in 2024, while campaigners and residents have progressively voiced concerns regarding noise, security and the effect on local housing availability.

Whether measures can be implemented frequently hinges on the property’s lease or local planning regulations. Property specialists suggest numerous residential leases forbid short-term holiday lettings, meaning proprietors who list on platforms such as Airbnb may potentially be violating their lease, though each situation depends on the precise wording of the agreement.

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Neptune goes into a long retrograde this week which gives us pause for thought, time to re-evaluate our own blind spots, delusions, and secrets. Perhaps something is ready to surface?

Venus moving into practical Virgo gives us all the desire and ability to repair, heal and restore ailing relationships, so maybe these home truths can be useful and productive.

This is a week to realise how things really are, and go on to do something constructive about it.

Let the tarot cards guide you through the secret you’re ready to voice, and the action you should take.

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Aries

March 21 to April 20

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Tarot card for Aries for this week: Six of Coins

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Meaning: You’ve bitten your lip for a while now, but you truly feel like you’re owed a favour (or two) by folk. You notice other people’s stinginess and selfishness more than most because you’re such a giving person. It stings when it is not repaid or even acknowledged.

What to do? Well, this was never a contract or a transaction, it was literally a gesture of good faith, and you got a buzz from doing a good turn, so that perhaps is all you will get. Don’t ask for more, it won’t arrive. Simply remove this person’s, or crowd’s, name from your hit list in future. Don’t be so ready to help. They don’t appreciate it and you can’t un-see that.

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Taurus

April 21 to May 21

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Tarot card for Taurus for this week: Page of Swords

Meaning: You are realising the ways in which you’ve hedged your bets, even strung someone or something along because you liked the idea of having it as an option, despite never wanting to commit 100%. The consequences of that procrastination are catching up now.

So, make a decision. Poop or get off the pot, as they say! It’s high time, and you already know, deep down, what you want to do. So just get on and do it. You can’t hold onto things you’re not going to need or use or appreciate, let them be enjoyed by someone else. Move along.

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Gemini

May 22 to June 21

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Tarot card for Gemini for this week: The Fool

Meaning: You are about to get a huge wake-up call. This has been brewing for a while, but may have felt like frustration, boredom or just numbness. You have long outgrown something (or someone) and the symptoms of restlessness have been surging but you’ve pushed them back down.

It all comes to a head this week, and you leap into something completely new and off-track and unexpected. Everyone is gobsmacked! Just do it, Gemini, you don’t need a long-term masterplan, just the courage to leap into the unknown and keep on going. A new era is dawning, out of the blue but powerful all the same. This is it.

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Cancer

June 22 to July 23

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Tarot card for Cancer for this week: Six of Wands

Meaning: You’ve been way too cautious recently and talking yourself out of doing bold things, applying, asking, demanding or changing. You have spun new webs of self-limiting belief just to keep your shell hard and intact and remain in the comfort zone.

It’s breakout time, Cancer! You are blessed, lucky, fortunate, and full of magnetic charisma, and the good things you can see on the horizon are real, coming for you, and deserved. So say yes, go for it, put your name in the hat, have a go, join in. Don’t side-step away from the good life. Run towards it. Full throttle.

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Leo

July 24 to August 23

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Tarot card for Leo for this week: Judgement

Meaning: If you look in the mirror this week, you will see the truth written on your face plainly. Whatever you’ve been keeping to yourself, deep down, will surface and be clear to see. It’s a home truth, some kernel of self awareness about your true nature, traits, desires and beliefs. And it’s empowering.

You are ready to accept you are what you are, and live a life aligned with that. No more pretence or trying to fit in where you never will. No more shape-shifting or approval0seeking from dead sources. You are worthy. You deserve your limelight. Just find the right stage… I think you know where it is already. This is an awakening week.

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Virgo

August 24 to September 23

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Tarot card for Virgo for this week: Ten of Wands

Meaning: You don’t like showing weakness because you believe in stoicism, keeping going, and always doing your best. You never lapse when you could rise. But you are tired, Virgo. In fact, probably exhausted in some respect, be that physical or mental.

It’s time to take a break and use summer as a season of rejuvenation and relaxation, of letting your mind, schedule and lifestyle recalibrate around your new energy levels and needs. We all evolve. You have changed but kept the same routines and rituals. They don’t really suit you anymore and change is needed, but first rest is needed. A tired mind doesn’t come up with good ideas, after all.

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Libra

September 24 to October 23

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Tarot card for Libra for this week: Six of Cups

Meaning: Truth is, your mind has been wandering to the past a lot more than you like to admit. Maybe it’s a romantic past life you’ve revisited, or a long lost friend or family member, or even a place or role you can’t let go of.

Ask yourself why, this week. Ask yourself what might still be worthy of rekindling or reinventing in your present day. Because, deep down, at an intuitive level, you truly think there’s something there still. Go find out.Nothing to lose. You can always let sleeping dogs lie back down again. But if you don’t conclude this story one way or another, you’ll always wonder.

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Scorpio

October 24 to November 22

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Tarot card for Scorpio for this week: Temperance

Meaning: Presenting a strong, assured, fearless front to the world is your default mode. Everyone thinks you’re impenetrable. However, you feel quite insecure sometimes, like you’re not stable enough in your foundations or home realm. You yearn for certainty, clarity and commitment, but never ask for it because that’d be weak, in your mind.

Scorpio, if certainty and commitment is what you need, then you’re worthy and entitled to ask for it. We all need to know where we stand, what the label is, what the long-term plan looks like. Find your foundations. Ground yourself. Get clarity on the things that make you feel insecure, get the truth either way because then you can live in tune with that reality vs a dreaded, but imagined, scenario that may never unfold.

This is a week to pin down the stuff that matters most and make it feel safe and strong. And the way to do it might well be for you to be vulnerable and make a commitment. It’s a two-way thing.

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Sagittarius

November 23 to December 21

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Tarot card for Sagittarius for this week: Page of Cups

Meaning: A childhood memory, whim or passion is reigniting within you and will burst into bright flame this week, demanding your attention and bringing a great deal of wonder and affection back with it. So let yourself be led back to your childhood and gaze around at the realm. What moves you? What had you forgotten? What feels like it deserves a place, a role an acknowledgement in your life now?

Your inner child would be amazed at how strong, capable and assured you are, compared to how they felt as a kid. You can do so much good for ‘little you’, and it’s always healing, heartwarming and cathartic to do so.

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Capricorn

December 22 to January 21

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Tarot card for Capricorn for this week: Knight of Coins

Meaning: You don’t think you’re getting what you deserve, which doesn’t surprise me really, because you work very hard — and to a very high standard, too. You are diligent and expert and prolific. The problem is that your high output has become the ‘new normal’ and therefore you bust a gut for the same payback or recognition as others.

It’s time to recalibrate, be that renegotiating the rate or pace of work, looking at new roles, or stepping down your productivity a notch for an easier ride. This might even not be about work, but at home or within your family. It’s important that you are receiving fair returns for your investments of time and energy. Make that a priority right now. Take steps to redress the balance and see what happens.

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Aquarius

January 22 to February 19

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Tarot card for Aquarius for this week: Page of Wands

Meaning: You’ve been feeling too stifled and constrained recently and you’re dying to kick back, play it reckless, and lead a more spontaneous way of life. It’s how Aquarius rolls! So, let’s make this summer one of freedom, travel, exploration, following your instincts and saying yes to new invitations and ideas each day.

Take time to know your must-do chores and priorities, and make them defaulted and streamlined so they happen easily and swiftly. This will free up more time and energy for you to do things which please and delight you, and that’s important. When you feel your wings are too tightly clipped, you get snappy and a bigger blow-out is likely. Avert this crisis by making adjustments now. Trim your commitments and schedule. Make time for play.

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Pisces

February 20 to March 20

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Tarot card for Pisces for this week: Death

Meaning: You are really ready for a change. You haven’t said this to anyone because you don’t want to upset or offend anyone, but you already feel that you’re halfway out of the door, certainly emotionally.

You’ve withdrawn and are ready to pivot onto a new path. The part of you that loved or engaged with what you’re doing right now has pretty much died off, you’ve already grieved it, and you just want the green light to go, go, go. So do it!

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‘Cringeworthy’ Canada coach Jesse Marsch is slammed for bizarre comment during post-match TV interview after his team crashed out of the World Cup

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Canada head coach Jesse Marsch is being ruthlessly mocked by soccer fans after making a bizarre comment following his team’s World Cup elimination.

The Canadian men’s national team was sent packing from the 2026 tournament on Saturday afternoon after suffering a brutal 3-0 defeat at the hands of Morocco.

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Despite being eliminated from the competition, Marsch delivered a post-match interview where he claimed he would still rather be in his position than Morocco’s.

‘What a privilege our fans have had to root a team on like this,’ Marsch stated in the viral broadcast interview with FOX Sports.

‘[A team] that goes after the game, that doesn’t play defensive, that shows that they can be better.

‘Of course, we have to be in these situations more and more,’ the 52-year-old manager continued. ‘And then we have to find ways to succeed and build on that.’

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Canada head coach Jesse Marsch has come under fire for his defiant post-match speech

The World Cup co-hosts were knocked out the competition after losing 3-0 to Morocco

The World Cup co-hosts were knocked out the competition after losing 3-0 to Morocco

‘I’d rather be us than them! As good as Morocco is, I’d rather be us.’

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‘I’m really proud of our guys, we went after the game. They’re hurting right now but I couldn’t be prouder,’ he concluded, before adding a final ‘I thank Canada’ to the reporter.

The bold declaration immediately went viral across social media, with fans completely baffled by the American coach’s refusal to accept the reality of the 3-0 thrashing.

Viewers on X flooded the comment sections to roast the manager for his perceived lack of self-awareness.

‘Impressive how dumb he continues to make himself look every time he steps in front of a microphone,’ one viewer wrote.

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Another fan ripped into the coach’s logic, pointing out the obvious scoreboard deficit: ”I’d rather be us than them.’ But you got outplayed…’

A third user called out the manager, writing: ‘I’ve heard some dumb comments from a coach postgame but I’m not sure I’ve heard anything that compares to that ‘I’d rather be us than them’ from Jesse Marsch. I can’t even process it.’

Other commenters questioned how he plans to maintain his position with the national team following the disastrous exit.

‘What?! Either he’s saying whatever to keep his job or he’s just as bad as advertised or….both lol,’ a baffled supporter stated.

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Despite defeat to Morocco, Marsch insisted: 'I'd rather be us than them' after the game

Despite defeat to Morocco, Marsch insisted: ‘I’d rather be us than them’ after the game

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Given the July 4th holiday, many American fans also took the opportunity to distance themselves from the American-born coach.

‘Happy 4th of July to us, also have we revoked his passport yet? He can stay up there forever,’ one USMNT supporter joked.

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The scathing assessment comes after coach Marsch slammed the door on the possibility of ever taking charge of his home country’s soccer team.

In an interview with Time Magazine, he said: ‘People like to say, “Oh, he wishes he coached the national team.” Let me make it really clear: I never will coach the U.S. national team,’ Marsch said. ‘Ever. And that’s no problem.’ 

‘There was the possibility of me at one point, but I’m done with it. I don’t even care anymore. I don’t wish ill will against the U.S. I want the U.S. to do well. 

‘I like Pochettino, and I like a bunch of the players. But people need to stop making a deal out of me in the U.S.’

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Never store these 5 foods in your fridge even when the weather’s hot

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When the weather gets warmer, people start to panic and think the best place for food storage is the fridge. But that’s not the case as it can negatively affect some foods’ taste and texture

As temperatures climb, particularly when they creep above the late 20s, many of us instinctively reach for the fridge to preserve our produce. But this isn’t always the wisest move, as refrigeration can actually have a detrimental effect on certain foods.

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While keeping a bar of chocolate in the fridge during hot weather may well help it hold its shape, some items should never be stored in there, as it can completely compromise both their taste and texture. Which? revealed the five things you should never store in your fridge and offered guidance to those unsure of what’s best — and some of the recommendations may come as quite a surprise.

Cucumbers

Which? warns that “cold conditions can cause the skin to shrivel up and the inside to become soft,” which is far from ideal when you’re preparing a tuna and cucumber sandwich for lunch.

The key advice offered regarding cucumbers is to keep them “at room temperature”. However, if you’re determined to use the fridge for cucumbers ahead of a salad, there is a middle ground.

You can “refrigerate them an hour before prep for a refreshing chill without affecting their texture”. Result!

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Tomatoes

Cool temperatures can adversely affect the flavour and texture of tomatoes, according to Which?, who recommend keeping them “at room temperature”. They noted: “Chilling tomatoes inhibits the activity of enzymes inside the fruit that help give it its flavours.”

Bananas

If you store your bananas in the fridge, be aware they will “go black,” making it far from the ideal solution.

Which? advised: “Keep bananas somewhere nice and cool to make them last longer.”

It’s also crucial to store bananas away from other fruits, as they can cause neighbouring produce to ripen prematurely if left together in a fruit bowl.

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Bread

Storing bread in the fridge is a definite mistake, as it can “dehydrate the loaf, leaving you with stale tasting slices”.

Which? conducted its own tests and discovered that “storing bread in a cotton or plastic bag will keep it mostly soft, with just a little dryness around the edges”.

Onions

Onions should be kept well away from the fridge, as the “moisture in the fridge will turn them soft and mouldy”.

Instead, opt for somewhere “cool and dry” and “keep sliced onions in a sealed container in the fridge or freezer”.

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In the comments section, one reader queried: “Curious to know who routinely stores bananas and bread in the fridge?”

Others noted that in certain locations, room temperature is “literally 30 degrees right now,” leaving many unsure of the best place to keep their food. A cool, dark cupboard away from direct sunlight is worth considering as an alternative.

Will you be trying these tips? Let us know in the comments….

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