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People flee as Russian strike hits near Ukraine coffee shop

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At least six people crouched on the floor as they take shelter from attack neaby

CCTV footage from a coffee shop in the Ukrainian city of Sumy captured the moment people crouched on the floor as explosions were heard nearby.

Surveillance cameras showed three different angles from the scene, one outside the shop and two inside.

As soon as the explosions stopped people ran inside, where customers were queuing by the counter.

Five people were killed, including a 13-year-old girl, and at least 30 injured when glide bombs hit the north eastern city of Sumy on Saturday, mayor Artem Kobzar said on Telegram.

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Darlington Endolys plastic film recycling plant approved

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Darlington Endolys plastic film recycling plant approved

Endolys Ltd has secured planning permission for the £125 million scheme at the former Cleveland Bridge site on Yarm Road.

The company said the development would become one of the UK’s largest advanced plastic recycling facilities and could process up to 120,000 tonnes of waste plastic film each year, subject to an environmental permit being granted by the Environment Agency.

The approval covers the construction of an external plant compound, including a tank farm and thermal equipment, while the site’s existing industrial building will house 12 advanced pyrolysis units used in the recycling process.

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Endolys has already secured £60 million in funding for the first phase of the project, which will see six of the 12 units installed. The company said it expects operations to begin before the end of the year.

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Using a process known as pyrolysis, the facility would convert plastic film collected from materials recycling facilities into pyrolysis oil, which can then be refined and used to manufacture new plastics and chemicals.

At full capacity, the site is expected to produce around 80,000 tonnes of recycled pyrolysis oil each year for use by European refineries and petrochemical manufacturers.

Mark Leggett, chief executive of Endolys, described the planning decision as “a major milestone” for both the company and advanced recycling in the UK.

“We’re creating skilled jobs, regenerating an iconic industrial site and delivering infrastructure that will recycle plastic film that currently has few viable recycling options,” he said.

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“This project demonstrates that the UK can lead the transition to a more circular plastics economy.”

The company said the development would regenerate the former industrial site while establishing a new recycling hub for the North East.

When the plans were first revealed last year, politicians praised the proposal for putting the region at the “forefront of innovation in recycling and clean growth”.

Councillor Chris McEwan, Darlington Borough Council’s cabinet member for Economy, praised the new company’s plans to revive the site.

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He said: “This is a significant step forward for Darlington – economically, environmentally and socially. It marks a proud moment in the town’s journey toward a cleaner, greener future.”  

Endolys has partnered with Teesside-based Px Limited, which will help manage and operate the facility.

Tees Valley Mayor Ben Houchen said: “This landmark investment by Endolys is fantastic news for Darlington and will breathe new life into the iconic former Cleveland Bridge site.

“As well as creating scores of well-paid, good-quality, skilled jobs, it will also put our region at the forefront of innovation in recycling and clean growth.

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New CCTV shows Ann Widdecombe ‘murder’ suspect being arrested by armed police – as counter terror cops probe ex-MP’s death

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Video shows an army of armed officers descending on the 28-year-old's property in Rotherham on Saturday

Newly released footage shows the moment the prime suspect in the murder of Ann Widdecombe was arrested at his council house in South Yorkshire.

Video shows an army of armed officers descending on the 28-year-old’s property in Rotherham on Saturday, pushing wheelie bins out the way to access the front door before detaining him in the driveway.

Ms Widdecombe, 78, was found dead by her gardener at her cottage in Haytor on Dartmoor at around 11.40am on Thursday after sustaining serious injuries.

A 28-year-old white British man from Rotherham was arrested on suspicion of murder on Saturday.

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Specialist officers from Counter Terrorism Policing today took over the investigation into the death of the former minister.

Making a statement in the Commons about the case, Shabana Mahmood said the man had not been referred to Prevent, the anti-extremist programme.

‘I can confirm to the House that this man was not known to Prevent,’ she told MPs.

‘The police have cautioned against speculating about the case – that is the right thing to do for Ann’s family and friends.’

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Video shows an army of armed officers descending on the 28-year-old’s property in Rotherham on Saturday

Video shows an army of armed officers descending on the 28-year-old's property in Rotherham on Saturday

Video shows an army of armed officers descending on the 28-year-old’s property in Rotherham on Saturday

The murder of Ann Widdecombe, pictured on a TV show two weeks ago, may have been terror-related

The murder of Ann Widdecombe, pictured on a TV show two weeks ago, may have been terror-related

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The suspect was captured on CCTV climbing into his car with what appeared to be a large baton or pole more than a foot long bulging from his left pocket on the day she was allegedly beaten to death.

It also emerged today that Ms Widdecombe gave a tour of her £600,000 Dartmoor home for a television programme broadcast just five days before she was allegedly murdered. The show featured the kitchen where she was found dead, as well as the property’s front door, driveway and grounds. 

Until today, Devon and Cornwall Police had insisted there was no evidence to suggest the killing was politically motivated.

But in a dramatic twist, the suspect has now been re-arrested on suspicion of the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism.

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Counter Terrorism Policing South East (CTPSE) said new information and evidence had come to light, prompting it to take over the investigation. The nature of that new evidence or information has not been revealed.

Specialist officers from across the UK Counter Terrorism Policing network have been working alongside Devon and Cornwall Police since a murder inquiry was launched last week.

Laurence Taylor, the head of National Counter Terrorism Policing, said: ‘Building on the progress made by our colleagues in Devon and Cornwall Police, we now have new information and evidence that means Counter Terrorism Policing is leading the investigation.

‘We are pursuing multiple lines of inquiry to establish the motivation for this attack.

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‘Our priority is to progress this investigation as quickly as possible, using all the capabilities available to us. If anyone has information, we urge them to contact police.

‘We would like to thank local communities, the wider public and the media for their ongoing support and patience, and ask them to continue supporting us during the next stage of the investigation.’

The suspect in Ms Widdecombe's murder was captured on CCTV leaving the property on a  Rotherham estate shortly before 8am on Wednesday with what appears to be a pole in the pocket of his shorts

The suspect in Ms Widdecombe’s murder was captured on CCTV leaving the property on a  Rotherham estate shortly before 8am on Wednesday with what appears to be a pole in the pocket of his shorts

Shabana Mahmood giving a statement to the House of Commons this afternoon

Shabana Mahmood giving a statement to the House of Commons this afternoon 

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Officers were called to Ms Widdecombe’s home at Haytor, Devon, by the ambulance service at around 11.40am on Thursday, July 9.

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Sadly, the former Tory MP was found dead inside the property with serious injuries. She may have been deceased for around 24 hours. 

The former minister showcased her home on Quest’s Celebrity Yorkshire Auction House on July 2 – though the episode was filmed in 2022. 

Ms Widdecombe gave a guided tour of the property to host Angus Ashworth and told him how much she loved the ‘peace, quiet and solitude in the area’.

The show sees Mr Ashworth and his team help famous faces clear their homes of clutter.

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Ms Widdecombe showed the auctioneer around her garden, conservatory, gym, library, dining room and the kitchen where she was found dead last week. 

The Tory MP poignantly described how happy she was to have retired to the home, close to ‘the idyllic Devonshire coast’.

She added: ‘I came down here quite deliberately to be as remote as I could, as was sensible.

‘I’ve got what I want, which is peace, quiet, solitude. Of course, I’m friendly with some of the neighbours. I’m not a recluse.’

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While there is no suggestion that the TV appearance led to her death or inspired any attacker, a former counter-terrorism detective at Scotland Yard said that ‘unscrupulous’ individuals do target homes in this way.

David Videcette, who investigated the 7/7 bombings said: ‘This sort of thing is a real problem nowadays. There’re plenty of free tools for unscrupulous individuals to identify where you live from a photo or video, there’s even more when you’re prepared to pay.’

Ms Widdecombe greets Angus Ashworth as she gives a tour of the £600,000 Dartmoor home for a TV show broadcast just five days before she was killed

Ms Widdecombe greets Angus Ashworth as she gives a tour of the £600,000 Dartmoor home for a TV show broadcast just five days before she was killed

The show, Celebrity Yorkshire Auction House, included shots of the kitchen where she died

The show, Celebrity Yorkshire Auction House, included shots of the kitchen where she died

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Ms Widdecombe showed off items that she wished to sell at auction, including a rare Japanese dish and a teddy bear

Ms Widdecombe showed off items that she wished to sell at auction, including a rare Japanese dish and a teddy bear

The show also showed the exterior of the house and the drive – but the name plate was removed and location masked

The show also showed the exterior of the house and the drive – but the name plate was removed and location masked

Ms Widdecombe made £1,445 from selling items in her home at auction, including a rare Japanese dish and a teddy bear.

‘Part of the retirement plan was to have a clear-out of old things,’ she said.

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On the day Ms Widdecombe died, the suspect was filmed climbing into a red hatchback before allegedly travelling some 267 miles – a journey of around five hours – to her remote property.

Police believe the former Tory minister, who was found dead the following morning, was killed shortly after midday on Wednesday.

Neighbours described the man held over her death as recluse and an unemployed ‘loner’ who rarely left home.

The added that he had become increasingly introverted following his father’s death last year.

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But early on Wednesday morning, the suspect, who lived alone, was spotted on CCTV leaving his terraced home and getting into a run-down vehicle parked on the driveway.

‘He comes out of the house and walks towards the red car,’ said a neighbour familiar with the footage, which has been shared with police.

Ms Widdecombe was killed in her home on Wednesday last week and discovered 24 hours later

Ms Widdecombe was killed in her home on Wednesday last week and discovered 24 hours later

They said he appeared to be carrying a stick concealed under his top before placing it inside the car. 

‘It looked like a wooden stick or an iron bar, about a foot long, and it was pushing up underneath his T-shirt as he got into the car,’ the person added.

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‘He seemed calm and there is nothing to suggest anything unusual was happening.’

Ms Widdecombe’s death has sparked an outpouring of grief with tributes to the former Tory minister. 

On Monday, Jeremy Vine broke down on live TV today over the alleged murder of his close friend and regular guest.

The broadcaster wiped away tears as he revealed that a member of his team had been in contact with the former Tory minister ‘by chance’ on the day she died.

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Ms Widdecombe appeared on Channel 5‘s Jeremy Vine Show more than 50 times and was also a regular on his BBC Radio 2 programme.

Forensic officers were seen heading into the house, after it was confirmed there is no evidence to suggest the murder was politically motivated

Forensic officers were seen heading into the house, after it was confirmed there is no evidence to suggest the murder was politically motivated

Forensic officers were still searching the man’s mid-terraced address in the Rotherham’s Kimberworth Park area on Sunday as uniformed officers stood guard outside.

Neighbours said around a dozen armed officers had surrounded the property at around 9pm on Saturday before knocking loudly at the door.

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Courtney Foster, 25, who lives next door with partner Rayed Astle, 26, said: ‘We were in the kitchen and just saw the officers running up. Some were armed. Then they banged on the door very loudly.

‘They didn’t smash the door down because he opened it. They asked him his name, he confirmed it and they took him away.’

Ms Foster said police also took the man’s pet labradoodle, adding: ‘There were about 12 officers and quite a few cars. It was quite a shock.’

Describing the man, Mr Astle said that he had barely spoken to anyone since his father, who he had moved in with around a year ago, died last December.

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‘He was someone you’d have a conversation with but that changed after his dad died. He became very quiet. He kept himself to himself and wouldn’t really speak to anyone,’ he added.

Ms Foster added: ‘He was always in the house and I don’t think he worked.’

Other neighbours said the man’s red Vauxhall Corsa ‘barely moved’ from the drive – to the extent it had begun to rust with weeds growing on it.

Police were searching an address in Rotherham on Sunday where they arrested a man on suspicion of Ms Widdecombe's murder

Police were searching an address in Rotherham on Sunday where they arrested a man on suspicion of Ms Widdecombe’s murder

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A cordon remains at the bungalow in Haytor, Devon, and police said locals will notice a heightened presence for the next few days

A cordon remains at the bungalow in Haytor, Devon, and police said locals will notice a heightened presence for the next few days

Floral tributes have been left on the grass outside her home, including a framed photograph of Ms Widdecombe

Floral tributes have been left on the grass outside her home, including a framed photograph of Ms Widdecombe

‘The car was normally left outside for long periods, so it just stood out that he was driving away so early in the morning,’ one added.

Another local said: ‘He is one of three brothers but the others moved out, so he was living on his own.

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‘His father died before Christmas and I think it affected him. He seemed to change because he became even more introverted.

‘You would barely see him – to the point where you’d presume the house was unoccupied. Now and again you’d see the upstairs light on but that was it.’

Crimes against MPs on the rise

MPs were the victims of a record number of crimes last year – including burglary, assault and threats to kill.

Some 984 offences were committed against them in 2025 – up from 905 a year earlier. 

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Another 258 were logged in the first four months of this year. MPs have suffered nine home break-ins since 2024 and 11 other types of burglary and six attempted ones, data from the National Police Chiefs Council shows.

Three male MPs suffered injuries in an assault, while 19 were assaulted without sustaining an injury. There were also 105 reports of threats to kill, 16 of stalking and 332 of harassment.

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Another resident, who witnessed the arrest, said: ‘The police came at about 9.10pm. There were about a dozen officers armed with guns, both in the front garden and the back garden.

‘They knocked on the door and he opened up. They asked his name and he was taken away.

‘It was quite quiet, really. There was no commotion… It was very quiet how they turned up. There was no lights, no noise – our Ring doorbell didn’t even go off.’

Neighbour Kingsley Whybrow, 29, said: ‘I’ve never seen anyone come in and out of that house, ever.

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‘He drove a red Corsa that was parked outside – it had started to rust and there was vegetation growing on it. They came at about 3am to tow it away.’

One of the man’s brothers is believed to live in Devon, while a second brother and his mother, who is thought to have worked as a teaching assistant, are said to live locally.

Ms Widdecombe had stopped responding to text messages regarding a TV interview around the time police believe she had been attacked.

She had been due to appear remotely as a guest on Channel 5’s Matt Allwright show when she suddenly stopped responding to a producer at 12.19pm, according to ITV News.

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The messages show she did not open a reply timestamped 12.48pm asking her to join the Zoom meeting which she failed to attend.

Reform UK is said to be reviewing emails sent to Ms Widdecombe in the weeks before her murder in search for any threats against her life.

The party has also said it is committed to providing round-the-clock security to its MPs in the wake of her death.

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Martin Odegaard future becomes clear after ‘agreement’ claims around Arsenal captain

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The Arsenal captain was the subject of fresh speculation after Turkish outlets claimed he had reached an agreement with Galatasaray

Martin Odegaard looks increasingly likely to stay at Arsenal following recent reports suggesting he had agreed terms with Galatasaray. Reports in Turkey claimed that Arsenal skipper’s agent, Bjorn Kvarme, had been spotted in Istanbul earlier this month.

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However, it was made clear that Kvarme had in fact travelled with him to the United States, showing his support during Norway’s World Cup campaign.

Arsenal are also exploring a move for Bruno Guimaraes, a pursuit that adds another layer of uncertainty to their captain’s long‑term future in north London. The club are currently working on their first formal offer to Newcastle, with both the player and the hierarchy keen for clarity before pre‑season begins in August.

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Odegaard, meanwhile, will now take some time off after Norway’s World Cup run, having exited at the quarter‑final stage against England, before reporting back for pre‑season next month. The Mirror’s colleagues at football.london reported that sources close to the midfielder insist he’s happy at Arsenal and eager to stay, with discussions over a new deal likely in the near future.

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From Arsenal’s point of view, they are delighted with his impact on and off the pitch throughout their title‑winning Premier League campaign, a sharp contrast to the injury‑hit season he endured last year.

He battled two separate shoulder issues before a knee problem ruled him out for lengthy spells and while he has faced competition from Eberechi Eze this season, he has still remained an influential figure whenever available.

Mikel Arteta also consistently dismissed speculation surrounding a change in the captaincy at the Gunners. Arsenal’s manager has repeatedly reaffirmed his support for Odegaard, previously saying: “Our captain is unbelievable, I love him.

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“He’s so good and he’ll continue to be the captain and continue to be so good.”

Odegaard continues to have the full backing of the dressing room, with teammates unanimously voting for him to remain captain. He also skippers Norway, having taken on that role a year before being handed the armband at Arsenal.

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The Norweigian made 36 appearances in all competitions last season, missing 21 matches due to knee and muscle injuries. He will aim to play a central role in Arsenal’s title defence in the 2026/27 season.

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Three people rushed to hospital after crash on major A-road

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The road was closed while emergency services dealt with the incident

Three people have been taken to hospital after a crash. Suffolk Police were called to a crash on the A142 Fordham Road, near to the Turners Logistics depot, in Fordham at around 2.52pm today (Monday, July 13).

The crash involved a car and van. A Suffolk Police spokesperson said an air ambulance was called to the scene and “three people were taken to hospital by land ambulance”.

The extent of the injuries of the people involved is not yet known. The road has since reopened.

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Pupil accused of trying to murder teacher took knife to school ‘to show off’

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The teenager denies attempted murder, inflicting grievous bodily harm with intent, and unlawful wounding but admits being in possession of a knife on school premises

History teacher Vicki Williams(Image: Milford Haven School)

We are covering every key detail of the trial of a teenage boy accused of trying to murder a history teacher at his school in Pembrokeshire.

The boy – now 16 and who can’t be named for legal reasons – is alleged to have tried to murder Vicki Williams with a kitchen knife which he took to Milford Haven School on February 5 this year. The teenager denies the charge and is on trial at Swansea Crown Court.

On Monday the defendant gave evidence from the witness box, explaining how he took the weapon into school to “show off” to his friends. He denied wanted to hurt the teacher. Subscribers can read all the coverage of what happened today on our blog.

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Here is a recap of what what the jury heard:

  • Milford Haven School history teacher Vicki Williams suffered injuries to her head, hands, and back in the incident after the pupil took a knife into her classroom
  • The boy is accused of attempted murder, inflicting grievous bodily harm with intent, and unlawful wounding. He denies all the charges but admits being in possession of a knife on school premises
  • Giving evidence, the defendant said he took the knife to school “to show off to my friends”, and said he and his friends had previously taken “random stuff” such as tools or household items into school to “see what we could get away with”
  • The defendant told the jury that when he went to Mrs Williams’ classroom at the end of the school day with a query, the teacher saw an object in his bag and asked him what it was. He said he then produced the knife
  • The defendant said Mrs Williams looked “shocked” and told him to hand over the knife but he refused because he “didn’t want to get into trouble”
  • The defendant told the jury Mrs Williams grabbed the blade of the knife and there was a “struggle” between them lasting around 10 seconds before she “screamed” and he let go of the knife and ran from the classroom
  • Asked by his barrister Matthew Roberts KC if he had, at any time, wanted the teacher to see the knife, the defendant said “no”. Asked if he had, at any time, wanted to injure the teacher, the defendant said “no”
  • The jury has previously heard how a teacher in the room next to Mrs Williams’ heard a “gut-wrenching scream” and found her “distraught” colleague holding a “big, massive” knife which she had taken off the defendant
  • It is the prosecution case that the pupil – who was 15 at the time of the incident – carried out a planned “murderous attack” on the teacher with the knife which he had taken to school that day
  • It is the defence case that the injuries suffered by Mrs Williams were accidental and happened when the pupil refused to hand over the knife to the teacher when requested to do so.

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Confirmed! Taylor and Travis’s VERY lucky pup is spotted joining them on honeymoon after the Daily Mail first revealed the pet

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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's dog emerging from the pop star's plane in Florida on Sunday

The mystery surrounding Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce‘s rumored dog has now been solved – after photos obtained by the Daily Mail confirmed their new pet.

The couple are indeed the owners of a fluffy white Samoyed after the pooch was seen enjoying a VIP travel experience into Florida.

Pampered and happy as can be, the lucky dog was seen emerging from Swift’s private jet alongside Kelce after landing at President Donald J Trump International Airport in Palm Beach on Sunday. 

Clearly, the dog is living the high life. 

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The pet’s existence was first revealed by the Daily Mail in exclusive footage from inside the couple’s wedding, which showed a picture of the happy couple posing with their furry friend. 

Now, the pooch appears to be accompanying his owners on their honeymoon.

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s dog emerging from the pop star’s plane in Florida on Sunday

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The pet enjoyed quite the VIP travel experience as it arrived into Palm Beach on Sunday

The pet enjoyed quite the VIP travel experience as it arrived into Palm Beach on Sunday

Kelce tended to his belongings on the tarmac at President Donald J Trump International Airport

Kelce tended to his belongings on the tarmac at President Donald J Trump International Airport

Swift was not pictured, but her new husband was seen emerging from the jet before tending to his belongings, which had been placed on the ground.

The Kansas City Chiefs tight end wore a white top and a red cap, along with slouchy cream slacks that draped over his colorful Nikes. 

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A source told the Daily Mail that ‘it seems that Travis made it happen’ regarding the dog and that the name is rumored to be a ‘character they both like or a sports figure.’ 

Clues about the pooch’s existence had been dropped prior to the wedding. 

In a 2025 episode of the Fitz and Whit podcast, Kelce’s brother Jason, 38, told hosts Ryan Fitzpatrick and Andrew Whitworth how much Swift has influenced Kelce’s interior design choices, sharing a story that inadvertently revealed the truth.

He said Kelce had gone all in on a pair of designer couches that he described as ‘green velvet, over-the-top couches.’

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He pushed his brother on the price tag: ‘I’m not gonna say the dollar amount – but I’m like, dude, what are these couches?’

Kelce defended the purchase: ‘It’s an investment. It’s art, Jason.’ But when Jason came back to Kelce’s house around six months later, one of the couches had been pushed to the wall.

‘He just got a puppy,’ Jason told the podcast. ‘The puppy had chewed a hole in the back of it.’

Whitworth – himself a friend and former teammate of Kelce’s – couldn’t resist adding: ‘Investment gone! Investment’s over.’

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Still, clues about the pup’s identity have been mounting for months.

In March, a white Samoyed was spotted at Westchester County Airport hopping out of Swift’s silver Chevy Suburban surrounded by her security detail.

The dog's existence was first revealed by the Daily Mail in exclusive photos taken from inside the couple's wedding, which showed the happy couple posing with their furry friend

The dog’s existence was first revealed by the Daily Mail in exclusive photos taken from inside the couple’s wedding, which showed the happy couple posing with their furry friend

Clues about the pup's identity have been mounting for months. It will be Swift's fourth pet

Clues about the pup’s identity have been mounting for months. It will be Swift’s fourth pet

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The dog followed after its owner as it disembarked the private plane on Sunday

The dog followed after its owner as it disembarked the private plane on Sunday

The fluffy pooch trotted alongside the football star on the tarmac

The fluffy pooch trotted alongside the football star on the tarmac

A security guard kept the dog, who is clearly living the high life, on tight grip on its leash

A security guard kept the dog, who is clearly living the high life, on tight grip on its leash 

Kelce carried a duffle bag across the tarmac

Kelce carried a duffle bag across the tarmac

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The couple married in an extravaganza in Madison Square Garden on July 3

The couple married in an extravaganza in Madison Square Garden on July 3

Swift and Kelce have been together since 2023 and got engaged in August last year

Swift and Kelce have been together since 2023 and got engaged in August last year

The footage showed the happy-looking pooch jump down from the vehicle and sniff the ground as a security guard kept a tight grip on its leash.

Just months earlier, however, Swift had appeared on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon and denied having a dog in her life.

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Asked about rumors she had been spotted walking a mystery dog, she shot it down: ‘I have never walked a dog in Florida or maybe ever,’ she told the late-night host.

The dog is now Swift’s fourth pet. 

She famously has three cats – Meredith Grey, Olivia Benson and Benjamin Button.

The cats have appeared in her music videos and graced magazine covers, becoming celebrities in their own right.

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The happy-looking pooch walked down the stairs of the aircraft

The happy-looking pooch walked down the stairs of the aircraft 

Swift's husband wore a white top, a red cap and slouchy cream slacks with colorful Nikes

Swift’s husband wore a white top, a red cap and slouchy cream slacks with colorful Nikes

The pooch now appears to be accompanying his owners on their honeymoon

The pooch now appears to be accompanying his owners on their honeymoon

The couple's Love Story began three years ago this week, when Kelce first laid eyes on the singer at her Kansas City Eras Tour concert on July 8, 2023

The couple’s Love Story began three years ago this week, when Kelce first laid eyes on the singer at her Kansas City Eras Tour concert on July 8, 2023

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The couple's luxurious belongings were removed from the aircraft

The couple’s luxurious belongings were removed from the aircraft

After months of teases, rumors and conflicting reports, the couple finally married in front of 1,000 of their closest friends – and the world’s biggest stars – in a colossal blowout at Madison Square Garden on July 3. Both the bride and groom were dressed in Christian Dior, her publicist announced.

There were no bridesmaids, instead, Swift’s brother Austin acted as her ‘man of honor’, and Jason was the best man.

The couple’s Love Story began three years ago this week, when Kelce first laid eyes on the singer at her Kansas City Eras Tour concert on July 8, 2023.

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The dog will be joining Swift's pet squad of three cats

The dog will be joining Swift’s pet squad of three cats

Her three cats - Meredith Grey, Olivia Benson and Benjamin Button - have also become famous

Her three cats – Meredith Grey, Olivia Benson and Benjamin Button – have also become famous 

The Chiefs’ tight end tried to meet Swift that evening, bringing along a friendship bracelet that contained his phone number. However, his attempt at handing her the jewelry was unsuccessful.

At the same time, Swift was at her own professional peak, traveling the world for her sold-out stadium shows, with Kelce flying in to support her.

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Despite their hectic schedules and intense public interest in their romance, Kelce claimed that he felt calmed by both his girlfriend’s presence and down-to-earth nature.

‘Whenever I’m with her, it feels like we’re just regular people.… When there is not a camera on us, we’re just two people that are in love,’ he told GQ.

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Solicitor said people in Welsh town were ‘shovelling cocaine down their necks’

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A solicitor accused of being concerned in drug dealing supported a friend who had been barred from policing for life after testing positive for cocaine said the residents of a Welsh town were “shovelling (cocaine) down their necks”.

Ben Garvey, 38, of Port Talbot, is also accused of supplying steroids and of encouraging his friends to purchase cocaine in messages found in a WhatsApp group named ‘The Old C***s’.

He later went on to represent his cocaine dealer Daniel Baker, 34, who was arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to supply Class A drugs and passed on messages from Baker’s runner Jake Blackburn, 28, to his client while he was incarcerated, Bristol Crown Court has heard.

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A trial heard Garvey was a solicitor and was previously a partner at David W Harris Solicitors & Co based in Swansea, Pontypridd, and Talbot Green. Don’t miss a court report by signing up to our crime newsletter here.

The court heard the defendant’s association with Baker began in the summer of 2021 when it is alleged Garvey purchased cocaine from Baker on behalf of himself and his friends.

On Monday, the trial heard messages from the What’s App group ‘The Old C****s’, which included Garvey and David Kingdon, a former South Wales Police officer who was barred from the profession after testing positive for cocaine.

In a message to the group, Mr Kingdon told his friends he was “doing fine” after news of his misconduct hearing had spread.

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In response, Garvey said: “It doesn’t need to be said brother but f*** everyone. We are your brothers and we will defend you to the hilt. Every c*** in Port Talbot is shovelling it (cocaine) down their neck week in, week out.

“If I see any cheeky c*** try and say anything they will be put in their place. We love you lots brother, that’s all you need to know. Chin up and crack on.”

In his opening to the court on Thursday prosecutor Ray Tully KC said: “[Garvey] was planning for a big night out and there was the suggestion they would need to have access to cocaine to have the use of during their big night out.

“The prosecution’s case is Daniel Baker, as of the summer of 2021, was the organiser of an organised crime group and that group was instrumental in the supply of cocaine.

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“He came to be arrested in 2021 and following his arrest and seizure of electronic items messages came to light of Mr Garvey, the solicitor, arranging to meet with Mr Baker for the purpose of purchasing cocaine from him.”

It is alleged there were two meet-ups between Garvey and Baker in a 12-hour period during which the former purchased cocaine from the latter for himself and others. It is also alleged Blackburn sold cocaine to Garvey on Baker’s behalf when he was not available to do so.

Mr Tully said the most serious charge was of perverting the course of justice, which all three defendants are accused of.

Following Baker’s arrest on August 18, 2021, he asked to be represented by David W Harris Solicitors & Co. Mr Tully said: “He would have known Mr Garvey was a solicitor who acted for that firm and came to be represented by Mr Garvey, represented by someone he knew and supplied drugs to in the past.”

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The court heard Garvey was in frequent phone contact with Blackburn following Baker’s remand in prison. One message from Blackburn to Garvey read: “Tell Dan Oxford’s sorted, everything else by tonight.”

Another message from Blackburn to Garvey read: “iCloud username and password.”

As a result of messages discovered on Baker’s phone Garvey and Blackburn were arrested and their electronic devices were seized.

It is alleged that messages on Garvey’s phone reveal he was concerned in the supply of steroids in 2013 and was part of a WhatsApp group called ‘The Old C***s’ in which he encouraged and “egged on” friends to purchase cocaine. Images taken from the group included photos and videos of cocaine and people using cocaine.

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Garvey, of Vivian Park Drive, Sandfields, Port Talbot, denies perverting the course of justice, being concerned in the supply of Class A and C drugs, and encouraging or assisting in the commission of an offence.

Baker, of Silver Avenue, Sandfields, Port Talbot, denies perverting the course of justice. He previously pleaded guilty to conspiracy to supply Class A drugs.

Blackburn, of Chrome Avenue, Sandfields, Port Talbot, denies perverting the course of justice but changed his plea to guilty to being concerned in the supply of Class A drugs.

The trial continues.

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Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has given an update

A 28-year-old man arrested following the death of veteran politician Ann Widdecombe was “not known” to the government’s Prevent programme, the Home Secretary has confirmed.

Shabana Mahmood shared the update after counter-terrorism detectives officially took over the investigation into the death of the 78-year-old former MP and Reform UK spokesperson.

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Ms Widdecombe was found dead inside her home in Dartmoor, Devon, triggering a major police search. Following initial enquiries, a suspect from South Yorkshire was tracked down and detained by officers over the weekend.

The 28-year-old white British man, who was initially arrested on suspicion of murder on Saturday, has since been rearrested under the Terrorism Act on suspicion of the commission, preparation, or instigation of acts of terrorism.

The former Conservative minister and later Reform UK spokeswoman, 78, was found dead at her home in Haytor on Dartmoor at about 11.40am on Thursday after sustaining serious injuries.

Mr Taylor said: “Building on the progress made by our colleagues in Devon and Cornwall Police, we now have new information and evidence that means Counter Terrorism Policing is now leading the investigation.

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“We are pursuing multiple lines of enquiry to establish the motivation for this attack.

“Our priority is progressing this investigation quickly, with all the capabilities we have available to us. If anyone has any information, please share it with the police.

“We would like to thank local communities, the wider public and the media for their ongoing support and patience, and would ask them to continue to support us in the next stage of the investigation.”

Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood said on X that she will update the House of Commons this afternoon.

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She said: “The police are pursuing multiple lines of enquiry to establish the motivation for this attack. I will be updating the House further this afternoon.

“My thoughts today remain with Ann’s family and friends, and all those who loved her.”

Police are asking anyone with information to come forward.

Information, images or footage can be reported via the Major Incident Public Portal https://mipp.police.uk/operation/50DC26S51-PO1 or to Devon and Cornwall Police on 101.

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EastEnders star to leave 20 years after she took on the role

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Belinda Owusu only recently came back to the show to reprise her role as Libby Fox after she first left EastEnders 10 years ago.

Libby returned to Albert Square last month after her mum Denise was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukaemia (AML).

Libby has been involved in several dramatic storylines since she came back.

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Why is Libby Fox leaving EastEnders?

As well as dealing with Denise’s diagnosis, her sister Chelsea has had to cope with her son Jordan being hit by Ian Beale after he had been drinking.

Libby has been trying to help her sister with her money problems by trying to repair the relationship between Chelsea and Jordan’s other grandmother, Sheila Atkins, who had been sending her cheques.

Chelsea had not been spending the cheques because she did not want to be associated with Sheila and Jordan’s dad, Gray Atkins, who was a serial killer.

Sheila had lied to Chelsea about not seeing Gray in prison so she could remain in Jordan’s life.

Viewers will see Denise return to the soap this week after spending some time in hospital, and Libby leaving again after her short return.

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Libby could come back again to the show, as Denise is keeping it a secret that her treatment is not going well and she will have to do another round.

Belinda first joined the cast in 2006 and has appeared in many episodes of the soap over the years.

Libby was seen earlier this year in the flash-forward episode set on New Year’s Day 2027, after she left the show in 2017.

As well as starring in EastEnders, Belinda is best known for her role in Holby City, playing Nicky McKendrick.

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She has also appeared in other popular shows, including Trigger Point, Father Brown, and Doctor Who.

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The ramifications of Wicklow’s remarkable comeback win will be felt in every corner of the country. Not just in Down. Every single team in Division Two will be looking over their shoulder in 2027

The outpouring of joy and emotion from Wicklow on Saturday evening was in sharp contrast to the pain and anguish written on the faces of the Down players at Croke Park.

As Oisin McConville stated afterwards, one team wanted Sam Maguire football, the other wanted the Tailteann Cup. Now Wicklow have both.

The ramifications of Wicklow’s remarkable comeback win will be felt in every corner of the country. Not just in Down.

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Trailing by 13 points at the early stages of the second half following Shane Annett’s point, Wicklow pulled off another remarkable fightback to turn Down’s Sam Maguire dream into a recurring Tailteann Cup nightmare.

The stark reality for the Mournemen is there is every chance they’ll be back in the second tier competition next summer, partly due to Wicklow winning the Tailteann Cup.

That might make Conor Laverty think long and hard about whether he will remain in situ as Down manager.

They pulled off one of the results of the summer by beating the-then Ulster champions Donegal in Letterkenny.

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One week later they were hammered by Armagh. That’s the cut-throat nature of the Ulster Senior Football Championship. The draw might be kinder to them in 2027 or it could be every bit as tough.

It isn’t just Down who’ll be dreading another summer in the Tailteann Cup.

Every single team in Division Two will now be scrambling to rethink their approach to next season.

There’s no chance of timing a run for the Championship.

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For Division Two teams, the Championship starts in January.

When Tyrone were struggling for form earlier in 2026, there was almost a giddiness at the prospect of the Red Hands dropping into the Tailteann Cup. It was a long shot.

Not in 2027.

Malachy O’Rourke’s men, who are set to have four games away from home next season, will need to be on it from the word go.

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The same goes for Derry who’ll be out to recover from yet another season that promised much and delivered little.

Louth might have been in the All-Ireland semi-finals last weekend. Next summer, they could be in the Tailteann Cup.

What a set-back that would be for Gavin Devlin’s men?

Monaghan are making excellent progress under Gabriel Bannigan. They’ve defied the doubters and coped with the retirement of a host of legendary figures in recent years.

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Ulster finalists in 2026. Tailteann Cup 2027? It could happen.

So too could the unthinkable. It isn’t beyond the realms of possibility that Dublin aren’t involved in the Sam Maguire in 2027.

Despite Ger Brennan urging his elder players not to rush into any retirement decisions, Ciaran Kilkenny confirmed he is stepping away less than 24 hours after their All-Ireland semi-final loss to Kerry.

If others follow suit, Brennan could have a proper rebuild on his hands in year two.

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Finishing in the top six in Division Two next season might not be enough.

There’s every chance the bottom three teams in Division Two next year drop down as it would only take one of Westmeath, Kildare or Offaly reaching a Leinster final to throw a proverbial spanner in the works.

The eight provincial winners get into the Sam Maguire along with the Tailteann Cup winners. The final seven places are filled according to the final League standings.

Westmeath reaching the Leinster final this year meant that Division Three champions Down were demoted to the Tailteann Cup.

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Next season, Wicklow, as a Division Four side, will be in the Sam Maguire. Any Division Three or Four teams reaching a provincial final will put the squeeze on those finishing at the wrong end of the Division Two table.

Cavan made it into the Sam Maguire by the skin of their teeth this year. Dermot McCabe’s men might not be so lucky next season.

Tyrone accumulated just one more point in the League than the Breffnimen.

There’s also a crucial decision pending in Munster regarding the seeding in their provincial football Championship.

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They deferred introducing seeding on the basis of League performance and, therefore keeping Kerry and Cork apart for the 2026 Championship.

Another deferrial isn’t out of the question given the backlash the mooted decision garnered from the likes of Clare and Limerick.

The Banner reached three Munster finals in a row. If Munster go with an open draw for 2027, that could, potentially, take another Sam Maguire slot away from the lower-ranked Division Two teams.

The 2026 Championship has been a rollercoaster of thrills, excitement, shocks and entertainment that reaches a crescendo on Sunday, July 26 when Kerry put their title on the line against Mayo at Croke Park.

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For eight teams, their 2027 Championship season will begin in earnest in the depths of winter when the National Football League resumes in January.

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