A Home Office spokesman confirmed no wrongdoing was found and that officials were ‘satisfied everything was in order’
Police and Home Office officials were at the Royal Nawaab restaurant at Stockport Pyramid as part of an ‘illegal working enforcement visit’ – though no wrongdoing was found – the Manchester Evening News has learned.
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Diners were turned away from the restaurant for a short time while officials carried out checks on Thursday night (March 13). They found no evidence of illegal working or wrongdoing. ‘No breaches of any kind were found’, restaurant bosses said.
One diner said he was due to eat at the venue for a friend’s birthday but was denied entry by police, with officers ‘ushering cars away’.
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A Home Office spokesman told Manchester Evening News immigration enforcement officers carried out an ‘intelligence‑led visit’ with support from Greater Manchester Police and, after investigation, were ‘satisfied everything was in order, with no wrongdoing found’. It is unclear exactly what sparked the visit.
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A Pakistani man was arrested on suspicion of working in breach of visa conditions. He was later de-arrested as there was ‘insufficient evidence’, the Home Office said.
Another man arrested on suspicion of obstructing an immigration officer was ‘de-arrested when compliant’ and ‘cleared as a naturalised British citizen’, the Home Office added.
A spokesperson for the Royal Nawaab restaurant said: “Royal Nawaab welcomes any checks by the authorities and we cooperated fully with the Home Office enforcement visit.
“Every member of our staff was thoroughly checked and every single one was cleared. No breaches of any kind were found. We would also like to clarify that the individual who was briefly detained and cleared as a naturalised British citizen is not an employee of Royal Nawaab.
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“Royal Nawaab has invested £15m in the renovation of the Pyramid, created nearly 200 jobs, and is committed to operating to the highest standards. We take our legal obligations seriously, and the positive outcome of their visit reflects that.”
Greater Manchester Police confirmed its officers attended to assist Home Office officials.
So potentially fraught is the outcome that Mark Zuckerberg, the billionaire co-founder and chief executive of Meta, which owns Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp, appeared in person to defend his platforms. It was the first time he had ever given such testimony before a court, despite his company being sued hundreds of times in the past.
It follows three arrests being made in relation to the shooting in Starkey Crescent, Tang Hall, on Saturday night (March 7).
No one was harmed in the shooting which police are treating as an isolated incident with no threat to the wider community.
North Yorkshire Police said a 23-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of possession of a firearm, possession of a firearm without a certificate and criminal damage on Thursday. He remains in police custody, the force said on Friday afternoon.
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Earlier in the week, police said a 34‑year‑old man was arrested on suspicion of possession of a firearm and criminal damage, a 32‑year‑old man was arrested on suspicion of possession of a firearm, and a 29‑year‑old woman was arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender. All three have been released on bail.
North Yorkshire Police has said its suspect in the shooting “approached the car on foot and ran from the scene” at about 9.25pm on Saturday.
A blue Nissan car could be seen parked in the driveway of a home in Starkey Crescent with a smashed windscreen and a hole in its front grille on Sunday.
The home, near the street’s junction with Cosmo Avenue, was cordoned off on Sunday morning after the shooting. A green piece of tarpaulin had been put over the car’s damaged windscreen and bonnet by Monday.
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There was a heavy police presence in Tang Hall following the shooting while officers carried out inquiries to identify the alleged shooter.
Anyone with information about the shooting is urged to contact North Yorkshire Police on 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
Rosenior was reminded that all great football teams in history have had a clear standout goalkeeper, to which he said: “I think if you go through history and most great clubs, whether it’s a goalkeeper position, a No9 position, those shirts are earned on form, those shirts are earned on performance.
Rory McIlroy made the cut with a shot to spare at the Players Championship, but heads into the weekend trailing leader Ludvig Aberg by 13 shots.
Defending champion McIlroy, who has been struggling with a back injury, birdied his last hole to card a 71 as he reached the halfway stage on one-over par at TPC Sawgrass.
Aberg grabbed three birdies and an eagle in his first four holes, adding another eagle at the ninth as he went out in 29.
Another three birdies coming home, with a single dropped shot, saw the Swede card a 63 to reach 12-under par and establish a two-shot lead.
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Xander Schauffele hit every fairway en route to a 65 and second place, one clear of fellow American Cameron Young, with Justin Thomas and Canada’s Corey Conners on eight-under par.
Sepp Straka was a shot further back with English duo Tommy Fleetwood and Matt Fitzpatrick among those on five-under par.
McIlroy was in good company fighting to beat the cut, with world number one Scottie Scheffler also grabbing a birdie at the last to finish on one-over par, one shot better than the cut line.
McIlroy withdrew from the Arnold Palmer Invitational on Saturday before his third round and he said he felt “rusty” on Thursday after he laboured through his opening round.
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He told Sky Sports: “I felt a little bit better. I would say if anything it was just I was struggling to trust everything was OK yesterday.
“I struggled a little bit on lies that were beneath my feet and stuff like that, but today I felt pretty good and felt like I hit the ball well. I really just couldn’t get a putt to drop. That was the issue.
“I tried my best, I grinded and made a good birdie at the last, hopefully to make the cut.
“Game feels good, I just went five or six days without really touching a club or doing anything so just getting my feels back a little.
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“Hopefully another couple of days to get myself up the leaderboard. I’m 11 back at the minute, I’m not sure I’m going to contend for the title, but hopefully two good days and have a respectable finish.”
Black Phillip’s Impossible Market will take place above the Impossible bar in St Helen’s Square from 12pm to 4pm on Saturday, April 11.
Several traders will be on hand at the free-to-attend market.
‘Black Phillip’, the mysterious character in charge of the market, said the items on sale will include “recycled goodies, taxidermy, gothic home décor, witchcraft items, art made with real spiderwebs, gothic jewellery, hand-made prints”, along with “doorways to other dimensions”.
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“Oh, and some ultra-foul scented candles, of course,” they added.
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An event spokesperson said: “Come along to see Black Phillip, the (g)host with the most, as it throws open the doors to another one of it’s market experiences!
“You’ll smell strange things, hear strange things and see some very strange things! It opens at 12pm and closes at 4pm. All ages are welcome and it’s free entry.”
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The event follows previous markets by Black Phillips held at the York Medical Society in Stonegate.
The Bolton-born comic and presenter was due to be in Bolton today for a fundraising event, featuring other big name comics to raise money for Endeavour, a charity which supports those affected by domestic abuse.
The sold out comedy show, held at Bolton Whites Hotel, also featured Justin Moorhouse and Colin Manford, alongside legend Mick Miller.
Unfortunately, Paddy got his dates mixed up, and instead sent a message and also shared the charity’s work with his 2.2 million followers.
Bolton’s very own Paddy McGuinness is set to join TV star Fearne Cotton on stage this summer for (Image: Ian West/ PA Wire)
In the video, Paddy said: “Hello everybody at the Endeavour Project in Bolton, so sorry I can’t be with you today.
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“Gutted, my fault, got my diary mixed up, but it’s going to be an absolute belter.
“You’ve got Justin Moorhouse down there doing their comedy and Colin Manford, you’re going to have a belter.
“See you in the next couple one.”
He signed off by blowing a kiss.
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Endeavour is a registered charity that works to support all those affected by domestic abuse and provides a range of services, community support, group work and counselling.
It was the first charity in the country to offer an in-house pet fostering service, allowing people to flee domestic households without having to abandon their animals.
The six artists or collaborations are Alex Hartley and Tom James, based in Devon and London, Helix Arts x George King Architects, based in the North East, Mary Dalton, based in Hampshire, non zero one, based in London, Sam Williams Studio, based in Sussex, and Trigger, based in Bristol.
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The first instalment of The Claudia Winkleman show had fans rushing to social media to vent their opinions as the former Strictly host spoke to a star-studded guest list
Claudia Winkleman has fronted her new show and fans are immediately having their say. The star of The Traitors and formerly of Strictly Come Dancing is now sharing Graham Norton’s Friday evening talk slot as she entertains on her own brand new series.
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It marks Claudia’s first new solo gig since she and co-host Tess Daly stepped down from hosting Strictly Come Dancing. And The Traitors star admitted the new venture as “really scary” as she readied herself to speak to a star-studded line-up of famous faces from the world of TV, music, and more.
The aptly named The Claudia Winkleman Show, is filmed in front of a live studio audience and the presenter said before the show she is “going to be awful”. And fans were quick to share whether they agreed with her statement as they rushed to Twitter /X during the first instalment.
One viewer sighed: “So Television is Graham Norton’s production company, they also produce The Claudia Winkleman Show which is why, despite a set change, the format is identical. A shame nothing different was attempted with this chat show!”
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Another complained: “The Claudia Winkleman Show is just the Graham Norton Show without Graham Norton.” And a third said: “This is just not working the Claudia Winkleman show is dull as the dark teal sofa.”
However, others were appreciating the new show – including guest Tom Allen, who ssaid it was a great show. On Instagram he said: “It was FABULOUS to be part of!”
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And a X user also seemed to enjoy the set up. “First thoughts about The Claudia Winkleman Show, not that much different from The Graham Norton Show really but I love her anyway,” they said. Another added: “The Claudia Winkleman Show gets four stars. . . .A welcome contrast to the Graham Norton Show, which is a very, very out-of-step production.”
Jennifer, who appeared on the show to promoted her new film The Magic Faraway Tree, revealed: “Dawn and I once thought we’d be really daring, and we got an ecstasy tablet. We thought one day when we’re alone – we could take half an ecstasy tablet. We kept it on Dawn’s mantlepiece and one day, about six months later, we thought ‘OK, we’re ready’.”
Before the show aired, Claudia had said: “I can’t quite believe it, and I’m incredibly grateful to the BBC for this amazing opportunity. I’m obviously going to be awful, that goes without saying, but I’m over the moon they’re letting me try.”
The average BBC viewer might not realise from the muted set-up and dimmed lights, but much is riding on Winkleman’s eponymous show debut. The fringetastic phenom has helmed the Beeb’s two marquee franchises (the castle and the ballroom), and the question now is whether she can conquer the sofa too.
But show guest Tom Allen (also the first episode’s runaway star) summed up the premiere best: ‘It does feel sometimes like I’m in a nursing home.’
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That wasn’t necessarily a bad thing, except when it was.
Clear effort has been made to set Winkleman’s intimate saloon apart from Graham Norton’s shining, showbiz-forward studio. Smooth jazz soundtracked the show, with lighting from stylish sconces that created a speakeasy effect, but one in which celebs flog their wares.
Much was made over The Claudia Winkleman Show’s green sofa (Picture: Matt Crossick/PA Media Assignments)
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With no real warm-up, we were straight in with the sofa set: Hollywood’s Jeff Goldblum and Vanessa Williams, as well as national treasure Jennifer Saunders and Allen on the end bit of the emerald velvet settee, absent of back support. As if the comedians didn’t already get short shrift with the seating plan.
It was strange to see Winkleman nervous, but she did admit as much. The anxious grinning was a foreign quality from her unflappable demeanour on The Traitors and Strictly, but the self-deprecation was still there. It was ‘the first and possibly last show’. (Except they’ve already booked big names for next week).
The hour-ish unfolded much like the jazz tunes Goldblum was promoting: winding, with sedate interludes and no clear chorus. This is where Winkleman’s freewheeling ability to get out of the way runs up against the chat show as we know it.
As the celebrity podcast industrial complex has shown, inane luvvie musings are in no short supply. Being low on ego is commendable, until you’re in a room of people brimming with it. Then, you can get lost in the shuffle.
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Tom Allen was the runaway star of the sofa (Picture: Matt Crossick/PA Media Assignments)
Winkleman’s laid-back hosting style left the show prone to clumsy moments. Certain questions and anecdotes failed to take off. We paused to observe Goldblum wiggle his ears one at a time, which somehow merited applause and left me wondering what might be on the cutting room floor.
In such moments, it was Allen who saved the day, doing bit after bit from the end of the sofa. Did I look up tickets to the show he was promoting? Yes, I did. Winkleman felt disappointingly static by comparison.
But this was an inaugural outing (when are pilots ever perfect?), and The Claudia Winkleman Show held promise. There were glimmers of those spontaneous celeb interactions – the gold-dust these shows are powered on – like Allen’s mild horror when Goldblum started to read at random from his new novel.
The intimate studio set-up includes audience interaction (Picture: Matt Crossick/PA Media Assignments)
The crowd engagement is where Winkleman has sought to set herself apart from Norton; they fill the void of the Big Red Chair anecdotes, but without that bleak sense that the audience members are court jester puppets for the elite.
In Winkleman’s world, the spectators are just as interesting as the sofa. There was the person who designed the sofa and the one who makes pencils for a living. Some of these interactions struck better than others, but they offered a nice point of difference.
The show needs a speck of polish, but I do hope the gentler, more intimate feel remains in future episodes, as long as the thing can still be kept on the rails. Perhaps for the second episode, Winkleman will have sparked to life and won’t feel the need to bring out a sweet pup to win us over.
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Verdict
Only a fool would discount Claudia Winkleman at this point in her career. She hasn’t figured out the format yet, but I don’t doubt she will.
The Claudia Winkleman Show returns to BBC One on Friday at 10.40pm.
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