The damage follows another incident in Thornton le Dale four days earlier, with police believing more households may have been affected and urging victims to come forward.
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A recent appeal was issued regarding damage caused to residential property in Thornton le Dale on May 9.
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Since then damage to another residential property has come to light occurring on May 5 at around 5pm. On this occasion a window was smashed.
A spokesperson for North Yorkshire Police said: “Enquires lead us to believe the window was smashed with an upright vacuum cleaner.
“Given this unusual choice of implement we are appealing to the public to see if they recall any persons seen carrying a vacuum down Maltongate around the time the damage occurred.
“Do you have CCTV or ring doorbell cameras that may have captured this unusual sight?
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“Are you missing a vacuum cleaner from a skip or bin for example?
“Please contact the officer in the case PC1864 on email: Fiona.Wilding@northyorkshire.police.uk if you have any information that could help our investigation regarding the damage specific to 05 May 2026.
“Please quote reference 1226084664 when passing on information.”
The 2022 World Cup finalists are both in action today as France and reigning champions Argentina get their first taste of the 2026 edition of the tournament.
Betting sites expect both sides to open their campaigns with a victory, but neither will be taking Senegal of Algeria lightly after watching World Cup betting favourites Spain fail to beat Cape Verde on Monday.
The Standard is your one-stop shop for all things World Cup betting, pulling together the best World Cup betting offers, the latest match and outright odds, and a few predictions for the upcoming matches
Top 10 World Cup betting offers for June 16
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The Standard’s betting experts have picked out the best World Cup betting sites, assessing bookmakers based on welcome offers, ongoing promotions, mobile app quality, and market depth.
Here are our top 10 World Cup betting spots for the first weekend of the tournament.
New bettors can get £30 in free bets when joining Betfair, or there’s an alternative Betfair welcome offer, which features enhanced odds of 50/1 on Spain or France to qualify from the group stage, with winnings paid out in free bets.
Betfair all offer a 90-minute guarantee on all World Cup games. That means if a wager on a match result market is winning when the clock strikes 90, it will be marked as a winner, no matter the final outcome.
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The Betfred World Cup offer gives new customers who sign up and bet a minimum of £10 £ 50 in free bets to wager on the World Cup.
Bettors can also secure a £5 free bet for Spain vs Cape Verde when they wager £5 or more in-play at odds of evens or greater in the Sweden vs Tunisia match.
There’s also a £5 free bet builder bet for any game in week one of the tournament, money back on losing accumulators, and the unique double-delight & hat-trick heaven promo.
New customers will find a selection of Sky Bet offers available for the World Cup. Bettors could choose to receive enhanced odds of 60/1 on a goal to be scored in England vs Croatia.
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Alternatively, they could opt for a promo which awards bettors with a £10 free bet every time Harry Kane scores for England at the tournament. To qualify, bettors will need to sign up and wager £10 on any World Cup market.
There’s a chance to claim a share of £5 million with Sky Bet too. Wager £5 or more on the World Cup winner market to be in the prize draw, which will pay out if England win the tournament.
The Sky Bet Club provides a free bet for those punters who place five or more World Cup wagers, whilst price boosts are available for every game on Sky Bet’s excellent mobile app.
Bettors wanting to get behind England at this World Cup will find two promotions on Paddy Power. Firstly, they can get 50/1 on England to beat Croatia in their opening match.
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They can also get 50/1 odds on England to qualify from Group L on a £1 bet and £2 for every game they win in the group stage as part of the Paddy Power World Cup offer.
England bettors will also be interested to know that there is a free bet builder bet available for every England group stage game.
With Paddy’s Rewards Club, enhanced odds, free bet builder for every England game, and Paddy’s Wonder Wheel, there is plenty of draw to Paddy Power’s World Cup offerings.
New customers who join Midnite can get £30 in free bets to wager on the World Cup. There’s also the option to claim £20 in free bets each week of the tournament via Midnite’s Bet Club.
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With an app Store rating of 4.7/5, mobile-first bookies Midnite offer one of the best app experiences on this list.
Grosvenor gives new bettors a 100% profit boost when joining, while they are offering a 25% boost token on World Cup bet builder bets.
There’s also cashback available on selected matches if certain conditions are met, with bettors eligible for a free bet refund up to £25.
Tote’s welcome offer is bet £10 and get £40 in free bets, although not all of the welcome bonus can be used to wager on World Cup games.
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Tote’s top World Cup promotion is both novel and unique with bettors able to get their money back on losing World Cup outright bets if the team they backed goes out on penalties.
Tote are offering a maximum refund of £25 on those losing World Cuo outright bets, while users can who bet £25 on accumulator wagers can get a £5 free bet each week.
England don’t start their World Cup campaign until June 17, but already many fans will be turning their thoughts towards the Three Lions, who have been boosted to 100/1 with BetVictor to win the tournament.
The BetVictor World Cup offer is available until the end of the group stage and if England do win the tournament, bettors will be paid out in a mix of cash and free bets.
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For the opening day, BetVictor have a good selection of price boosts for the opening game on both singles and multiples, while bettors can use the Lucky Dip feature to get enhanced odds on a random selection on selected World Cup markets.
Spreadex are providing a special World Cup sign up offer which includes up to £100 in free bets. The offer features a guaranteed £30 in free bets, while bettors who wager £10 on Spreadex’s World Cup outright maerket will receive an extra £10 fixed-odds free bet for every game their selection wins in the tournament.
Spreadex’s other selling points include a 100 per cent winnings boosts for World Cup accumulators and 2 up early payouts on all tournament games.
The Ladbrokes sign-up offer includes £30 in free bets that can be wagered on the World Cup, with bettors required to wager £5 to unlock the bonus.
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Accumulator bettors can get their stake refunded as a free bet if one leg of their World Cup acca doesn’t win, so long as their multiple has at least five legs. There’s also a £5 free bet builder wager available daily for bettors who deposit £10 in shop using a Club Ladbrokes card and then wager £10 online.
World Cup free bet offers for today
The USA and Canada enter the World Cup chat today with Canada taking on Bosnia-Herzegovina in their opening match before the Stars and Stripes collide with Paraguay.
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Free bet offer
How it works
Betfair
Get 50/1 on France to qualify for last 32
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New customers only, wager a maximum of £1 on France to qualify from Group I. Get paid out in free bets at odds of 50/1 if they advance.
Betfred
Bet £5 on Argentina v Algeria, get £5 in free bets
Opt in, bet £5 on Argentina vs Algeria in-play at odds of evens or greater and get a £5 free bet to use in-play on DR Congo vs Portugal.
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Betnero
Bet £5, get £5 in free bets
Wager £25 or more on the World Cup winner market and ger a £5 free bet every time your selection wins by two or more goals.
Bet365
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Money back on losing England vs Croatia bet builders
Opt in, put together a bet builder for England vs Croatia with minimum odds of evens. Get your stake refunded in free bets, up to a maximum of £5, if the bet loses.
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Money back on losing WC bet builders
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Wager £10 or more on a World Cup bet builder (4+ legs, minimum odds 3/1) and get your stake back as a free bet if the bet builder loses by one leg.
Bettors can find the best odds for World Cup fixtures below. The odds are live so any changes made by bookmakers will be reflected instantly.
2026 World Cup outright odds
Below are live outright winner odds for the 2026 World Cup, which will change significantly throughout the tournament.
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Team news can make or break a country’s chances at the World Cup – and your bets. Keep up to date with all the latest top stories from the World Cup.
France are strong favourites for a reason here, despite Senegal’s storied history in this fixture.
I expect Mbappe to make a fast start and show new Real Madrid manager Jose Mourinho that he remains at the peak of his powers.
How we choose World Cup free bet offers
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The Standard took a close look at all the World Cup offers listed on this page before putting them forward. Here are some of the criteria we considered when looking at free bet promotions and other offers.
Welcome offer value and qualifying stake
We weigh the value against the qualifying stake, as a high free bet figure means little if the qualifying bet is £20 at evens, for example.
Headline figures (£30, £40, £50) are only one factor – lower qualifying stakes often win out for casual bettors.
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Free bets can be paid out in different ways, which might impact the overall value of an offer.
For example, bonuses split into 4x £10 free bets give bettors more wagering options, allowing them to potentially diversify their bonus, whereas one big £40 free bet token forces a single decision.
Restrictions on qualifying bets and free bet tokens can also make or break a welcome offer. Bettors should look out for minimum odds restrictions or caps on winnings from World Cup free bet offers.
Bettors may also be hindered by the type of wager a free bet can be used for. If the bookmaker offers a large bounty of free bets for joining, but all the free bets are restricted to correct score or more niche markets, the offer loses some value.
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Some World Cup betting offers require bettors to wager any winnings, which subtracts from the value of any welcome offer.
Ongoing World Cup promotions
Plenty of bookmakers will continue football-specific promos such as 2 Up, money back on losing bet builders, acca insurance, daily price boosts, and free-to-play games for the World Cup.
Ongoing promotions provide return value for bettors, so regular punters are set to benefit more from promotions.
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How to bet on the 2026 World Cup
The Standard has an in-depth guide on how to bet on the World Cup with plenty of useful insights, but for those seeking some quick hints and tips, here’s our top advice for World Cup betting.
Understand World Cup betting markets
Knowing how each betting market works and what has to happen in order for a bet to win is critical. Bettors should never bet on a market they don’t understand.
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A novice bettor may want to keep it simple, wagering on markets like the World Cup winner or match result while building up their betting knowledge.
Outright vs match betting
Outright markets, such as tournament winner, top scorer, and Golden Ball, tend to offer the best value before the tournament starts, when the field is wide open and prices have not yet been sharpened by results.
Outright prices shorten quickly during the knockout rounds and that value tends to evaporate once the field narrows past the round of 16.
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However, there are occasionally opportunities to get a bit of extra value on outright bets during the tournament following a surprise group stage defeat, i.e. Saudi Arabia beating eventual winners Argentina in 2022.
Match betting is the safer ground once teams are actually playing and form is visible.
Bet builders and accumulators
Bet builders combine multiple selections from a single match, such as match result, over/under, and an anytime goalscorer.
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Accumulators instead combine selections from multiple matches and the odds compound across each leg.
Large accas can look tempting, with huge potential returns, but don’t forget the risk factor is being multiplied with each leg added, just like the odds. That being said, acca insurance is offered by some bookmakers such as Ladbrokes, which refunds your stake (up to £10) if just one selection of your 5+ leg acca fails.
Bet builder boosts, provided by bookies such as William Hill and Bet365, can also add a little extra value on the bettor’s side.
Reading odds and finding value
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UK bookmakers default to fractional odds, but you can change odds to decimal in the app or website settings.
Bettors can work out their potential return with fractional odds: the right number shows the stake, and the left shows the winnings. So, if a £1 bet was placed at 3/1 odds and it won, bettors would make a £3 profit and also get their £1 stake back.
Decimal odds show how much you would receive back, including your stake. So, 4.00 in decimal odds is equivalent to 3/1.
The implied probability of a bet winning can also be determined from the odds. A price of 2/1 means the bookmaker rates the outcome at a 33.3 per cent of happening. If a punter rates it higher, that is where value sits.
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You can find further value by comparing prices across multiple bookmakers using The Standard’s odds tool.
Bankroll discipline across a tournament
Set a total tournament budget before the opening match and stick to it – avoid chasing losses with bigger stakes on the next match.
Treat bets on your own nation’s matches with extra caution – emotional bets are usually bad bets.
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Where is the 2026 World Cup being held?
For the first time, three countries will host the World Cup. The USA will host the majority of games, including all matches from the quarter-finals onwards – 78 matches across 11 cities in total. Canada and Mexico will host 13 games each, across two and three cities, respectively. The final is at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
What are the best World Cup betting offers?
The Standard’s picks are re-ranked daily based on the current state of each promotion and the World Cup.
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Personal preference can play a big part in what a punter views as the best offer – if you prefer accas, promotions that offer an accas winnings boost or minimise risk with free bet refunds might be preferable over boosted in-play odds, for example.
Can you bet live on the World Cup?
Yes, every UK-licensed bookmaker on this list offers in-play betting on World Cup matches.
If live in-play betting is your thing, LeoVegas Sport’s welcome offer is a 100% profit boost on a first in-play bet.
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Grosvenor also offers a strong variety of in-play bet builder markets.
Is the 2026 World Cup still going ahead?
Yes, the 2026 FIFA World Cup is scheduled to take place across the United States, Canada and Mexico.
The 2026 tournament is the first to feature the expanded 48-team format, with 104 games across 39 days confirmed by FIFA.
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Forensic officers are in attendance at an address in the Penydarren area
10:39, 16 Jun 2026Updated 10:40, 16 Jun 2026
A man has been found dead and a woman is in hospital following a serious incident in a Welsh town. Forensic officers were pictured at a residential address in the Penydarren area of Merthyr Tydfil on Tuesday morning.
South Wales Police said it is investigating a serious assault. The force said a 36-year-old woman was taken from an address at Rocky Road to the University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff shortly before midnight. She remains in hospital receiving medical treatment.
A 39-year-old man was later found dead at Pontsticill Reservoir, Bannau Brycheinog National Park. His body was found at 4.30am and his next of kin have been informed, police said. Stay informed on everything Merthyr Tydfil by signing up to our newsletter here
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An investigation into what happened is ongoing but police say they are not looking for anyone else in connection with the incident.
A police spokesman said: “South Wales Police is investigating a serious assault in Penydarren, Merthyr Tydfil. At around 11.50pm on Monday, June 15, a 36-year-old woman was taken from an address in Rocky Road to the University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff, where she continues to receive medical treatment.
“At around 4.30am on Tuesday (June 16), a 39-year-old man was found deceased at Pontsticill Reservoir. Next of kin has been informed. An investigation is ongoing and police are not seeking anyone else in relation to this incident.”
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Moygashel Bonfire Association has said the PSNI removing the “child safety banner” showed “a reckless disregard for public safety”
A hate crime banner in a Co Tyrone village has been removed by police for a second time as a local bonfire association claims the force has shown “a reckless disregard for public safety”.
It was removed by officers on Tuesday, June 16, sparking upset from the Moygashel Bonfire Association on social media who said the force had carried out “a blatant act of betrayal that no community should have to tolerate.”
The association said Moygashel has been “a beacon of stability” during recent disorder in Northern Ireland, where migrant homes were targeted and attacked. But by removing the “child safety banner” the group feels the police have shown “a reckless disregard for public safety”.
A PSNI spokesperson said: “A banner in the Moygashel area, being treated as a hate crime, has been removed by officers from a children’s play park on Tuesday, 16 th June.
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“The placing of the banner is being investigated as a criminal offence.
“Police enquiries are ongoing and anyone with any information that could assist is asked to contact police on 101 quoting reference 360 06/06/26 891 29/05/26 – correct serial to use?
“Alternatively, you can report online at www.psni.police.uk/report or in confidence through Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”
Merseyside Police said a single-car collision occurred at around 4.15am on Tuesday, June 16, on the westbound carriageway between junction 8 at Burtonwood and junction 7 at Rainhill.
Emergency services attended the scene and a man was taken to hospital for treatment to what police described as “serious” injuries.
The incident has led to the closure of all three lanes on the westbound carriageway between the two junctions, with motorists warned to avoid the area while the response continues.
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Police statement
A spokesperson for Merseyside Police said: “We can confirm that a section of the M62 is closed following a serious collision.
“At around 4.15am this morning (Tuesday 16 June), we received a report of a single-car collision.
“A man has been taken to hospital for treatment to serious injuries.
“All three lanes of the westbound carriageway, from junction eight to junction seven, are still closed.
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“Motorists are advised to avoid this stretch of the motorway and thank you for your patience while this incident is dealt with.”
Police are now appealing for witnesses and have urged anyone with information, including dashcam footage, to contact them via social media or by calling 101, quoting reference 112 of June 16.
“We are the first to get it, we will be a showcase, and we will be sitting in the most incredible setting you can imagine”
Co Down is set to be the first place in Ireland as a showcase for the globally in-demand Park Golf.
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The tourism drive comes after Newry, Mourne and Down District Council’s active and healthy communities committee approved a confidential paper on the sports project.
Royal County Down, in Newcastle, the former host course of the Irish Open and considered the best course in the world, is also to be linked to the project with the potential for elite PGA pros to give local kids a lesson in golf skills.
Former head professional at Royal County Down, Kevan Whitson, told the chamber: “This was actually a Japanese idea, where they really have no land to speak of. Newcastle is lucky to have one of the finest golf courses in the world at Royal County Down.
“It often comes out as No.1 in the world and is a beacon amongst all the tens of thousands of golf courses in the world. The reinvigoration of council land, this was a former pitch and putt in Newcastle, and I know many golfers in the area all began there.
“This will be a facility for all, and the demand for off-course golf is the fastest-growing across the world.”
He added: “In terms of Park Golf, I recently bumped into Scottish professional golfer Iona Stephen.
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“She had been across to Japan for a programme on Park Golf, and she was the one who brought the idea home. It is nine holes at the most, sometimes six, and rarely longer than 100 yards per hole.
“One club for all shots, the ball is bigger and lighter, hit to a lower level, and it is a much safer sport.
“This could be for the whole family and an opportunity for school programmes, with PGA pros coming down to give lessons to as many primary school kids as possible to give them the fundamental skills of golf.
“We also have Royal County Down green staff assistance, which they have been asked and agreed to provide, as they are very keen to give something back to the area.
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“Golf Ireland has seen the site and they are so excited. We are the first to get it, we will be a showcase, and we will be sitting in the most incredible setting you can imagine.”
The report on the Park Golf was held in a restricted, confidential format in the chamber with no details made public.
However, the Local Democracy Reporting Service understands the land would be at Island Park in the town, with the potential for legacy funding to further develop the project.
A council officer told the chamber that the Park Golf course was aimed to be open by next summer.
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Council chairperson Glyn Hanna said: “Whenever this was presented to us first, I thought it was one of the biggest steps forward in using facilities in Newcastle.
“I honestly think this is one of the things we need to do to develop golf throughout the area. I would hope that this will be operational before my time as council chair is up.”
Ronnie goes behind Debbie’s back to meet Fiona. (Picture: ITV)
After being a tower of strength for his wife by supporting her through a heart-breaking battle with dementia, Ronnie Bailey (Vinta Morgan) is about to go behind Debbie Webster’s (Sue Devaney) back in the worst possible way. Say it ain’t so, Coronation Street!
Ronnie would do anything for his Debbie.
When she was diagnosed with vascular dementia, he stuck by her side and married her in a tear-jerking ceremony in the countryside surrounded by their nearest and dearest. For better or worse… and Debbie’s scumbag son Carl Webster (Jonathan Howard) is definitely the worst.
Separated from the comfort of Ronnie, her friends and her routine, Debbie grew more forgetful and confused as her dementia rapidly progressed.
Ronnie stuck by Debbie even during her time inside. (Picture: ITV)
To Ronnie’s frustration, Debbie refused to give up on Carl, in spite of all his efforts to cheat her out of her money and her beloved Chariot Square Hotel. This drove Ronnie to hatch a plan with Kevin to get rid of Carl forever by using one of his dodgy car-stealing contacts, Fiona, to frame him for the whole operation. Unfortunately, Fiona changed her mind and blabbed the whole thing to Carl.
Not the best of buddies. (Picture: ITV)
However, Ronnie needn’t have bothered. Eventually, the constant scheming of the rotten fruit of her loins led Debbie to the sad conclusion that her boy would never change. With reluctance and a broken heart, she paid Carl two grand in an envelope to leave her life forever.
Carl has been a conststant obstacle in Ronnie’s marrage to Debbie. (Picture: ITV)
Unfortunately, Kev stole the money back for Debbie, which only pushed crazy Carl off the deep-end as he sabotaged one of Kev’s cars in the garage… right before Tyrone accidentally crushed him with it.
If anyone thinks that being almost squashed flat was enough to make Carl turn over a new leaf, clearly this is your first time on Coronation Street. He returns to his shady old ways this week after Kevin refuses to give him a reference, forcing Carl to accept Fiona’s offer for some slightly less reputable automotive work fixing up stolen motors.
This week, Ronnie, Kevin and Tyrone are horrified to realise that Carl’s up to his neck in crime when they discover a gun in the garage!
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A Mexican stand-off in Weatherfield. (Picture: ITV)
Cue a tense stand-off, which ends up with Carl owing Fiona big time… which ends up distressing Debbie big time when she finds out.
Fiona has got her clutches into Carl. Can Ronnie save him for Debbie? (Picture: ITV)
With Fiona refusing to back off Carl, Ronnie makes the ultimate sacrifice to save Debbie’s son… by breaking her heart.
When Ronnie meets up with Fiona, he explains that he’s no idea where the gun is but for the sake of Debbie’s state of mind, he’s willing to pay her off.
However, Fiona asserts that she doesn’t want his money, but hints that he can repay her another way. Uh-oh.
Ronnie’s made a deal with the devil… but for what? (Picture: ITV)
Whatever Fiona’s demands are, it seems Ronnie agreed when he reports back to Debbie and reveals that Fiona won’t be bothering them again. Relieved, Debbie heads for a lie down… while Ronnie tells Carl the truth.
What does Fiona want from Ronnie? His participation in a shady deal… or a far worse betrayal to Debbie?
The Odyssey: A Journey to the Self has been produced by Alena Bezushko and aims to break down barriers and celebrate empathy and human connection.
A sculptural exhibition from a Ukrainian-born artist is set to debut at Refugee Festival Scotland, combining ceramic, clay, burnt wood, metal and light to honour humanity’s inner strength and resilience.
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The Odyssey: A Journey to the Self has been produced by artist Alena Bezushko who now calls Wishaw home, and aims to break down barriers and celebrate empathy and human connection.
Free to visit from June 17 to 21 at Glasgow’s Civic House, The Odyssey seeks to explore the psychological journey of displacement, survival and the search for belonging.
Visitors will encounter a sequence of distinct sculptural objects, each one representing a different stage of Homer’s epic poem, reinterpreted through the lived experience of displacement, and covering identity, isolation, stagnation, loss, and resilience.
Alena said: “Odyssey is a metaphor for a long, difficult journey – a story about exploring your path, confronting challenges, and searching for your true self.
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“Every human being goes through their own odyssey in life, and through this exhibition I hope every visitor will have the opportunity to reflect on that.
“Ultimately, it is about returning to your own soul and finding your inner home, no matter what storms you have had to live through. I hope visitors to the exhibition recognise the real person with stories, pain and strength, behind the word ‘refugee’.”
Alena works with ceramic and clay, shaping the forms with her hands, as well as metal and wood.
She explained: “I can put my thoughts and emotions straight into the material I use. Since clay comes from the earth, working with it gives me a powerful sense of grounding.”
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Her work will incorporate wood gathered from the Aberdeenshire coast, which weathered by the sea and elements, was covered in barnacles and seashells.
They have been scorched and combined with other materials to create part of the exhibition, symbolising the process of transformation to be found when you are forced from your home.
Alena continued: ”This exhibition is deeply personal and symbolic for me. It is about my own feelings, my emotions, and my personal journey of trying to find my place in a new country.
“Leaving Ukraine was a very hard experience where I felt like I lost my identity and was no longer myself. It is like uprooting an old tree and putting it into completely new soil – my art reflects this painful process of rebuilding my identity and trying to take root in Scotland, using my work to heal.
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“Art has become my primary language – it is a universal language that doesn’t need a dictionary. Creating these sculptures allows me to speak metaphorically and express heavy feelings and emotions that are too difficult to put into words.”
For Alena, being part of the hundreds of events taking place across Scotland for this year’s Refugee Festival Scotland is significant, marking a milestone moment in being a New Scot and she hopes, being able to help people relate to the journey and for other refugees to feel seen and less alone.
Alena said: “To present this work as part of Refugee Festival Scotland means everything to me because it is my first exhibition, and it gives me a beautiful feeling that I can finally bring something meaningful into the world.
“It is the perfect, safe space to share my truth and my story. Most of all, it is a physical way of connecting with my new home in Scotland.
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“Having a platform like this is incredibly important because it changes how the world sees refugees. It allows people to see our hearts, our talents, and our dreams, gives us our voices back, breaks down barriers, and helps us build a kinder, shared future together.”
The Odyssey: A Journey to the Self exhibition will be on display from June 17 to 21. Visit refugeefestivalscotland.co.uk for more information.
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Tunisia sacked manager Henryk Kasperczak after a poor start during their 1998 World Cup campaign, when the side failed to win either of their first two matches.
Cha Bum-kun was dismissed by South Korea during the same tournament after defeats in their first two matches, while Julen Lopetegui was sacked by Spain two days before the start of the 2018 World Cup after agreeing to become Real Madrid manager.
But this is the first time a manager has lost his job after just one World Cup match and it brings to an end Lamouchi’s five-month stint in charge of Tunisia.
The former Nottingham Forest boss was only appointed in January, replacing Sami Trabelsi who left his role following a last-16 defeat by Mali at the Africa Cup of Nations.
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Speaking after the defeat by Sweden, Lamouchi said the loss was “painful”.
“Starting the competition with this bad of a loss is indeed difficult,” Lamouchi said.
“We made too many mistakes, and this is not something that we can do. We are shooting ourselves in the foot, we are hurting ourselves.”
Lamouchi won just one of his five games as Tunisia head coach – a 1-0 victory over Haiti in his first game in charge.
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In their two warm-up games for the World Cup earlier this month, they lost 1-0 to Austria before suffering a 5-0 thrashing by Belgium.
Tunisia face Japan and Netherlands in their remaining Group F fixtures.
Northumbria Police received a report that a girl had been sexually assaulted by a man, who she did not know, while she was walking through an alleyway between Ashtree Lane and Spen Burn in the High Spen area of Gateshead just before 6.15pm on Saturday, May 16.
It was reported that the man, kissed and touched her inappropriately, without her consent.
Northumbria Police have released this CCTV image (Image: NORTHUMBRIA POLICE)
Police have launched an investigation, and the girl is being supported by the police.
A spokesperson said: “Extensive enquiries have been carried out and today (Tuesday), officers have released an image of man they would like to speak.
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“He was in the area at the time and may have information which could assist our enquiries.
“The man, or anyone who knows him, should send a direct message to Northumbria Police on social media, or use the live chat or report form functions on the Force’s website.
“For those unable to contact the Force in these ways, call 101. Please quote reference number: 26000354324.”
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