Andrzej Mucha was reported missing on December 30, 2021
23:13, 04 Feb 2026Updated 23:13, 04 Feb 2026
Police have confirmed that human remains have been found on Wednesday, February, 4 during a search for missing Andrzej Mucha. The 57 year old Polish man who was reported missing in Slough, Berkshire on December 30, 2021.
A new search was started in fields near Grays, Park Road in Stoke Poges, yesterday on Tuesday, February 3. The family of Mr Mucha has not heard from him since November 29.
Mucha was classified as a missing person until April 2022 until police started a murder investigation. In November, two men were extradited to Poland in November to face trial over his disappearance.
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His family are currently being supported by specialist police officers. Thames Valley Police (TVP) have been working closely with Polish law enforcement during the investigation.
A post-mortem will be carried out to establish a cause of death. Detective Superintendent Andy Howard said: “The force has been supporting Polish law enforcement by carrying out searches in a field on Grays Park Road, Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire, since Tuesday 3rd February.
“Sadly, during these searches human remains have been discovered and now recovered from this area.
“Formal identification as well as a post mortem to try and ascertain the cause of death will be carried out in due course.
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“Andrzej’s family are being supported and kept up to date regarding the progress of the murder investigation.
“I would like to again thank the community for their cooperation while we are in the area carrying out these searches.”
Two RAF Typhoons were deployed from RAF Lossiemouth in Scotland and a Voyager refuelling jet took off from RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire, as jets flew towards Shetland in response to reports of a suspected Russian aircraft
Ethan Blackshaw Deputy Publishing Lead (Mirror) and Peter Hennessy UK & World News Editor
23:43, 14 Apr 2026
RAF fighter jets have been scrambled amid concerns over a suspected Russian bomber approaching UK airspace, according to reports.
Two RAF Typhoons were deployed from RAF Lossiemouth in Scotland today, while a Voyager refuelling jet also took off from RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire. The aircraft headed in the direction of Shetland.
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According to The Telegraph, an unidentified Russian warplane remained outside British airspace. The Typhoons subsequently returned to their base after it became clear that the Russian aircraft did not require intercepting. Sources told the publication that the deployment of British fighter jets to track the Russian aircraft formed part of a broader NATO response, reports the Mirror.
This follows an incident in 2020 when two Russian Bear-F Tu-142 long-range aircraft were intercepted by six Typhoons as they travelled towards the UK. In recent weeks, Russian warships and submarines have also passed close to UK waters.
Earlier this month, Defence Secretary John Healey revealed that the UK and its allies tracked a Russian attack submarine and two spy submarines loitering over critical undersea cables in the North Atlantic for a full month before they withdrew.
A British warship and aircraft were deployed to deter “malign” activity by Moscow in waters off the UK’s northern coast, the Defence Secretary confirmed.
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He warned that Vladimir Putin had sought to exploit the world being “distracted” by the Iran war, and that he represents “the primary threat to UK security”. Addressing the Russian president directly, Mr Healey said: “We see your activity over our cables and our pipelines, and you should know that any attempt to damage them will not be tolerated and will have serious consequences.”
Speaking at a Downing Street press conference, Mr Healey revealed that over the past few weeks – while much of the world’s attention was focused on the Middle East crisis – the UK, working alongside Norway and other allies, had responded to “increased Russian activity” in the Atlantic north of the UK.
This involved a Russian Akula-class nuclear-powered attack submarine and two specialist submarines from Russia’s ministry of defence deep sea research programme known as Gugi (Main Directorate of Deep-Sea Research), he said.
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Mr Healey said: “In response to the Russian submarines, I can confirm that I deployed our armed forces to track and to deter any malign activity by these vessels.
“A Royal Navy warship and Royal Air Force P-8 aircraft alongside allies ensured that the Russian submarines were monitored 24/7.
“The Akula submarine subsequently retreated home, having been closely tracked throughout and we continued to monitor the two Gugi submarines in and around wider UK waters.
“Our armed forces left them in no doubt that they were being monitored, that their movements were not covert, as President Putin planned, and that their attempted secret operation had been exposed. Those Gugi submarines have now left UK waters and headed back north.” He revealed that 500 British personnel took part in the month-long operation. RAF crews flew more than 50 sorties using P-8 Poseidon submarine-hunting aircraft, with support from allied nations including Norway.
The Mirror has contacted the Ministry of Defence for comment.
The vehicle appears to have driven directly through the brick wall of JD Gyms on George Street, causing significant structural damage.
Images from the scene show the car lodged inside the building, with debris scattered across the gym floor and part of the vehicle protruding outside beneath the signage.
Emergency services, including Greater Manchester Police and Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service, were called shortly before 5pm.
Firefighters rescued a woman from the car, while a man inside the gym was also injured. Both were taken to hospital.
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A woman in her 40s has been arrested on suspicion of causing injury by dangerous driving.
Road closures were put in place around the scene, though routes have since reopened as the situation begins to quieten.
These pictures show the recovery of the vehicle from the wall, as crews worked to remove it from the damaged building.
Middlesbrough Town Hall will receive £2.59 million from Arts Council England for essential repairs, including work to the roof, stonework, and windows.
The funding forms part of the £8.4 million Creative Foundations Fund, supporting seven venues across the North East.
Chris Cooke, Mayor of Middlesbrough, said: “This is fantastic news and a major investment in our Town Hall.
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“We are grateful to Arts Council England for their support in helping us to protect and improve one of our most important cultural venues.
“The town hall plays a central role in Middlesbrough’s cultural life and this funding will help us continue to build momentum towards our bid to become the UK City of Culture 2029.”
The Arts Council funding will be matched by a £2 million investment from Middlesbrough Council to ensure the long-term viability of the Grade II listed building.
Rebecca Ball, Area Director North at Arts Council England, said: “Our museums, libraries and arts organisations have the power to change lives, they give us access to new worlds, teach us about our heritage and give us new perspectives on life.
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“I’m so pleased that we’ll be supporting so many of our cultural organisations in the North with this capital investment, which will ensure that they can continue to deliver incredible arts and culture to their communities.”
Additionally, the council will fund upgrades to the town hall’s sound and lighting systems, as well as accessibility improvements.
Once completed, the work is expected to boost energy efficiency and reduce the need for ongoing repairs.
Philippa Storey, deputy mayor of Middlesbrough and executive member for culture, said: “The funding award recognises the value of this much-loved venue and helps to secure its future and the wide range of events it hosts.
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“The town hall is an incredible building which sits at the heart of Middlesbrough’s cultural offer and I want to thank Arts Council England for their support.”
Designed in the 13th-century French Gothic style, Middlesbrough Town Hall was opened in 1889 by the Prince and Princess of Wales.
It now hosts hundreds of cultural events each year while also serving as a civic headquarters for some council operations and official meetings.
Elsewhere in the town, restoration work is under way at Middlesbrough’s original town hall, built in 1846.
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That project is supported by a £4.5 million grant from the National Lottery Heritage Fund.
Officers from Lancashire Police’s roads crime team were patrolling on the M6 when they said they stopped the driver of a white VW Golf travelling southbound.
The car was stopped at J31 near Preston and both the vehicle and the driver were searched under section 23 of the misuse of drugs act.
Officers said they found around £7,000 in cash in the car, and a 39-year-old man from Birmingham was arrested on suspicion of money laundering.
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He has been released under investigation pending further enquiries.
NHS performance data “shows that the NHS fails women badly”, the authors said, highlighting how gynaecology waiting times have more than doubled in eight years, how misdiagnosis of heart attack is more common among women and how women with endometriosis are, on average, only diagnosed with the painful condition a decade after first seeing a doctor with symptoms.
Activist Erika Kirk skipped a planned appearance on Tuesday at a Turning Point USA event in Georgia alongside Vice President JD Vance after receiving “very serious threats” to her safety, according to event organizers.
“It’s a terrible reflection on the state of reality and the state of the country,” Turning Point USA spokesman Andrew Kolvet said onstage at the Akins Ford Arena in Athens, sitting beside Vance.
Kirk’s husband, the activist Charlie Kirk, was fatally shot in September during an appearance at a campus event in Utah.
Vice President Vance is close with the Kirk family.
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During a December speech, Kirk said the organization was going to back Vance’s long-rumored 2028 presidential campaign and get the Republican elected “in the most resounding way possible.”
Conservative activist Erika Kirk skipped a planned appearance with Vice President JD Vance on Tuesday in Georgia at a Turning Point USA event due to safety threats (Reuters)
Erika Kirk and Vance provoked speculation when they shared an affectionate hug during an October appearance together at a Turning Point USA event in Mississippi, where Kirk said she saw “similarities” between the vice president and her late husband.
Erika Kirk and Vice President JD Vance provoked a wave of ungrounded speculation in October when they shared a tender hug onstage at a Turning Point event last year (Getty)
Second Lady Usha Vance has dismissed insinuations of a relationship between the two as an ungrounded “fever dream” created by the media and has said the Vances consider such talk a family joke.
“I’d rather just sort of live in my marriage and in the real world and less in kind of the fever dreams that surround it,” she told USA Today in December. “So I mean, it is kind of a family joke, but also not something that I spend very much time thinking about.”
Erika Kirk has also downplayed the speculation, describing the hug as a benign expression of her “love language.”
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“Whoever is hating on a hug needs a hug themselves,” Kirk told podcaster Megyn Kelly. “My love language is touch, if you will,” she told Kelly and explained that placing a hand on the back of someone’s head is usually how she hugs people.
Turning Point USA would support Vance in 2028 if he runs for president, Erika Kirk has said (AFP/Getty)
The I’m A Celebrity jungle has been split into two camps as the stars go head-to-head in trials and challenges
Monde Mwitumwa TV and Celebrity Reporter
22:52, 14 Apr 2026
I’m A Celebrity South Africa viewers are convinced there is a feud brewing between two campmates after spotting a major clue.
Fans of the hit ITV reality show think Mo Farah was “gunning” for fellow campmate Sinitta after he continued to target her during the latest trail.
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Last night the celebs were joined by two fresh famous faces as Harry Redknapp and Jimmy Bullard finally entered the jungle. Since their arrival, the camp has been split into two kingdoms as Harry becomes leader of The Lions and Jimmy looks after The Rhinos.
Over the next few days they will compete head-to-head in trials and challenges and only the winning kingdom will eat dinner. The losers will survive on rice and beans.
During Tuesday’s (April 14) episode, it was time for each camp to nominate two team members each to take on the Cut Throat Cliff trail.
Seann Walsh and Mo from team Lion went up against Beverley Callard and Sinitta as they attempted to win food for their camp.
The four celebs were left lost for words when they arrived at the Bushtucker Trial and presenters Ant and Dec are standing above a high cliff.
The celebrities were then told that to successfully complete the challenge, they have to lean over the cliff edge with only a rope holding them up.
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Not only that but they had to answer general knowledge questions while being in the air. They have to buzz in to answer the question and if they are correct, they get to pick one of their opponents to cut one of their ropes.
If they get it wrong, they have to cut one of their own ropes and they play until there is just one celeb remaining.
However as they got stuck into the trial viewers watching at home were quick to call out Mo as they noticed that each time he could get his question wrong he would always choose Sinitta to cut one of her ropes.
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Sharing their reaction on social media, one viewer wrote: “Mo is gunning for sinitta #ImACeleb.” Another echoed: “Mo got it in for Sinitta #ImACeleb.” A third commented: “Mo is determined for Sinitta to drop! #imaceleb.”
Meanwhile another fumed: “Are Mo and Seann not wanting Beverley to cut her rope because she’s the oldest? Are they forgetting Sinnita is in her 60s as well? #ImACeleb.”
In the end it was The Rhinos who came out on top as Beverley was the last celeb standing, meaning her camp would get the better meal.
I’m A Celebrity… South Africa airs weeknights at 9pm on ITV1 and ITVX.
The comedian struggled through the bushtucker trial
22:37, 14 Apr 2026Updated 22:38, 14 Apr 2026
I’m a Celebrity South Africa viewers found it hilarious after Seann Walsh made a mistake during a terrifying challenge.
As the ITV spin-off series kicks into full swing of its second week, the first elimination looms for the 12 celebrities after facing various challenges.
Unlike the Australian main series which is broadcast live each night with an 11-hour time difference, the South African series was pre-recorded last year, thought to be in September.
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Instead of the public voting to eliminate the celebrities, the campmates themselves will choose who to bid farewell to after various tough challenges are completed.
On Tuesday (April 14), a sneak peek at the end of the episode showed that the first star is set to be eliminated from the camp. It’s been an intense couple of weeks so far, with potential feuds bubbling throughout.
However, it’s former boxer David Haye who viewers think should leave South Africa first following his behaviour in the competition. He caused upset amongst viewers as he made comments about “ugly” women, adding that his partner Sian Osbourne has the personality of an “ugly bird”.
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It caused an outrage on social media, with only Beverley Callard in the camp calling him out for his deemed “sexist” comments. However, with the drama upcoming on the ITV series, there was a light-hearted moment that left viewers in tears during a challenge.
Seann Walsh, Mo Farah, Sinitta and Beverley arrived to meet Ant and Dec as they were chosen for the pending challenge. With Seann and Mo hoping to win against the reigning champions.
The four stars were attached to a harness as they leant backwards over the edge of a cliff drop. As they were asked general knowledge questions, if they got one wrong they had to cut one of the ropes from their harness, or if another star guessed correctly they could choose whose rope should snap.
Mo went first over the edge, followed by Sinitta, which left Seann and Beverley suspended. However, after the last question on Giraffe’s, it was Beverley who avoided the harsh drop.
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Seann was a bag of nerves throughout the challenge, but his answer to him finishing the lyrics of Toto’s 1982 hit Africa left Ant and Dec in stitches. They asked the group to finish the lyrics to the song and gave the prompt: “I bless the rain down in…”
Seann responded after buzzing to suggest that he knew the answer, and incorrectly guessed: “Spain.” Ant and Dec were seen hiding their faces behind their cue cards as they laughed at his answer, while he exclaimed: “I don’t know, it rhymes!”
Viewers couldn’t get enough of the moment and on X (formerly known as Twitter), @itscloemoe wrote: “I just spat my drink out lmao ‘I bless the rains down in Spain’” and @christine6257 added: “Blessed the rain down in Spain (crying emojis) oh that’s got me !!”
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I’m a Celebrity South Africa airs on weeknights at 9pm on ITV1 and is available to stream on ITVX.
The 16-year-old was hit by a car in Co Down last year
A bench in memory of a 16-year-old girl who tragically lost her life in a road accident in the borough has been approved by Ards and North Down councillors.
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Jaidyn Rice died after being struck by a car on the West Circular Road close to her home in Bangor last July. The PSNI is continuing to investigate the fatal collision and have recently revisited the scene as part of the ongoing probe.
Jamie McCartney, 30, was charged with causing death by dangerous driving, causing death whilst driving without a license and causing death whilst driving without insurance.
Jaidyn’s family are honouring her legacy by raising awareness on victims of road traffic accidents, and are campaigning for improved road safety, including a review and change of speed limits and mandatory dash-cams.
A total of 56 lives were lost on Northern Ireland’s roads in 2025. Seven lives were lost on roads in Ards and North Down during 2025, the highest of any council area.
At the recent meeting of the Ards and North Down Borough Council Environment Committee, councillors unanimously agreed to work with the Rice family to create a bench honouring Jaidyn’s contribution to her community. The decision will go to the full meeting of the council later this month for ratification, wher it is expected to pass.
The agreed motion, by Ards and North Down Lord Mayor, Alliance Councillor Gillian McCollum, and seconded by UUP Councillor Pete Wray, says the bench will be “a place of reflection, connection and outreach.” The motion states the bench will be in an agreed location and will incorporate council’s “Here to Help” app, which signposts vital support services around the borough.
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It states: “This council notes the profound impact on the Clandeboye Community of the tragic death of 16 year old DICE leader and Army Cadet Jaidyn Rice on the 8th July 2025 and further notes the terrible loss of the other lives on roads in our Borough during 2025.”
The Lord Mayor said at the committee meeting: “With her passing, the community lost not only a young life, but a role model and a leader, and a shining source of light for so many young people in that area. At just 16 Jaidyn had already made an extraordinary impact, she had forged a reputation locally as a dynamic youth leader with the DICE project, where her empathy, leadership and natural compassion stood out.”
She added: “The Rice family have engaged with me and with council officers in the hope of creating something lasting, that would honour her commitment to safety, to wellbeing and connection, but which would also serve the community in a very practical way.
“Their vision is to create a bench in an agreed and appropriate location which will serve as a place that is recognised as one of reflection, connection and support. It is not about providing somewhere simply to sit, it is about creating a space where people can pause and can reflect, and crucially, where they can access help.”
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She said: “This bench would have a QR code which would link directly to the council Here to Help app, a simple but very powerful bridge between a physical space and digital support. It provides very fast, accessible signposting to a huge range of servicing across this borough.
“It covers issues such as mental health, addiction, domestic abuse, and housing. It also contains an emergency “need help now” pathway for those who need urgent intervention, directing them to services such as the Samaritans, as well as a wider network of community and voluntary organisations for longer term support.”
She said: “The proposal is not for a memorial bench in the customary sense, the council does have a prescribed policy for memorial benches. The Rice family is not seeking to bypass or to undermine that policy, because this proposal is something very different in nature and purpose.
“Jaidyn’s bench is not intended to be a static memorial, it is intended to be a living symbol of connection, safety and hope. A place of refuge, and a place that reflects the way she lived her life, which was outward looking and compassionate, and always focused on helping others.”
The source said: “We fully understand and appreciate the survivors’ position, but can only reiterate that our position is clear that anything that could potentially impact on ongoing police inquiries and assessments, and any potential legal action that could result from that, would be to the detriment of the survivors themselves in their pursuit of justice.”
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