Other dancers Karen Hauer, Nadiya Bychkova, Luba Mushtuk and Gorka Marquez have also been ‘axed’ from the show.
Michelle, 30, who joined the show in 2022, danced with EastEnders star Jamie Borthwick during his time stint on the competition.
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The pair were eliminated in the tenth week, finishing in seventh place, and Michelle did not receive a celebrity partner the following year.
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In a new interview, Michelle has spoken of her sense of ‘grief’ which followed the bombshell news, and revealed that she’s seeking therapy to help navigate these emotions.
Michelle has taken the news hard (Picture: Getty Images)
Michelle joined Strictly in 2022 (Picture: Shutterstock)
Speaking to The Sun, Michelle claimed that she had been axed during a 30-minute Zoom meeting with a Strictly Come Dancing executive.
Michelle said: ‘I didn’t see it coming. I thought I had more time. When she told me I wasn’t coming back, there was a moment of shock. I felt my story was unfinished.
‘It felt out of the blue,’ she added, describing herself as ‘heartbroken’ by the sense of grief which followed the bombshell.
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She continued: ‘Everything I have known for the past four years has gone. Your brain goes through change and panic. It was so sudden, I had a feeling of hopelessness.’
She said that she was ‘not given a reason’ for her axing, which made the news even tougher to process.
Michelle says she was axed during a 30-minute Zoom call (Picture: TheLaughingDonkeysUK)
Earlier this month, an inquest ruled that Windsor had taken his own life after a considerable ‘mental health deterioration’ accumulated through childhood trauma, heartache and depression.
Describing mental health as ‘a huge thing,’ she went on to talk about the sense of whiplash which followed her sudden axing from the show.
‘Strictly brings so much fame and exposure and then to lose it in a moment is really tough mentally,’ she said.
‘It was really tough for Robin. For me, it’s been a couple of weeks now since I got the news and things are improving. I think it’s just that journey that you go through.’
According to the tabloid, Michelle has sought out a therapist to talk about her experience. Strictly is also said to have offered a welfare team to discuss her future after the show.
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Michelle was paired with EastEnders star Jamie Borthwick (Picture: Getty Images)
While Michelle doesn’t believe that the BBC axed her due to scandal surrounding her 2024 dance partner, she did say that she believes the cast cull is part of a concerted effort to move on from the past.
31-year-old Jamie’s time on the show was wrought with controversy, first becoming caught up in a ‘sex toy’ row which involved fellow contestant Wynne Evans.
Michelle said that Jamie’s time on the show ‘wasn’t the easiest’ (Picture: BBC)
The alleged comment hit headlines in the wake of Wynne Evans’ infamous ‘spit roast’ gag and subsequent firing.
An insider told The Sun: ‘Wynne made a jokey comment, which was borne out of Jamie looking like a spitroast chicken because of how he warmed up on Strictly, and he got fired.
‘Jamie on the other hand boasted about engaging in a very explicit sex act and no one batted an eyelid.
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‘His message was joked about afterwards as well, as it was a shocking thing for the stars and pros to read.
‘Some of the Strictly lot think the BBC acted too hastily in removing Wynne, because in reality some of the cast were taking it a lot further.’
Jamie had only just resumed filming on EastEnders when a video emerged of him using a slur against disabled people – referring to the residents of Blackpool as ‘m*****s.’
Michelle wasn’t partnered with a celebrity in 2025 (Picture: BBC)
Reflecting on her time with Jamie, Michelle told The Sun that ‘it wasn’t the easiest.’
‘We were getting a lot of critical comments, so that felt like the narrative,’ she said, acknowledging that the star felt a lot of ‘pressure’ after winning the Christmas special in 2023.
She spoke out for the first time when she encountered photographers outside Otsi Mabuse’s dance studio in London last week.
‘It is what it is,’ she said, at the time, before thanking those gathered for their support.’
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GK Barry’s Soccer Aid interview with Tom Hanks and Tim Allen was both baffling and hilarious (Picture: Shutterstock)
Soccer Aid viewers were left with serious second-hand embarrassment during this year’s game thanks to surprise appearances from two Hollywood legends.
Having been in the UK to promote Toy Story 5, Tom Hanks (the voice of Woody) and Tim Allen (who voices Buzz Lightyear) dropped by the London Stadium to get a slice of the Soccer Aid action.
Celebrating its 20th anniversary this year, the annual tournament raises vital funds for Unicef and welcomes some of the biggest names in sport and showbiz to battle it out on the pitch in teams England and the World XI.
Hanks, 69, and Allen, 72, weren’t there for a kickabout, obviously, but ITV still made the most of them, as podcaster and influencer GK Barry nabbed them for a cheeky interview… which quickly descended into chaos.
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Chatting from the tunnel, it was clear they didn’t quite grasp what was happening – but tried their best to appear invested.
The segment also saw Paddy McGuinness lean in for a quick selfie with Hanks, while Danny Dyer brazenly rubbed his head.
The Disney icons were unable to name many celebs taking part this year (Picture: Shutterstock)
As GK asked the stars which celebs they were excited to see play, Hanks named Soccer Aid founder Robbie Williams… and that’s pretty much all he had.
GK helped them out, listing the likes of Tom Hiddleston and Wayne Rooney (England’s captain), which kept them engaged for what ended up being a very bizarre couple of minutes of television.
Heaping praise on the I’m A Celebrity star, @Joshmitchison wrote on X: ‘Wow that was awful fair play to GK for keeping that kind of together’.
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‘Tom Hanks and Tim Allen have no idea who any of those people are’, mocked @GingerFil7.
‘This feels like some sort of weird fever dream right now’, laughed @chutch92, asking, ‘What is happening?’
@AlexPaterson0 quipped that the actors ‘look like they have been on the alcohol’ and ‘haven’t got a clue what it’s about’, prompting @JohnKeeno to suggest that Hanks did seem to be a ‘fan’, but Allen ‘couldn’t give a c**p’.
The duo then emerged from the tunnel to bring out the match ball, receiving roaring cheers (Picture: Ben Stansall/AFP via Getty Images)
England captain Wayne Rooney was all smiles as Hanks greeted the kids (Picture: Shutterstock)
‘Why am I watching Woody and Buzz talking with Danny Dyer’, added a bewildered @Si_23Q.
@SocialMediaJon1 joked that GK interviewing Hanks isn’t something they ‘ever’ thought they’d see, with @LadyFerny echoing: ‘Buzz and Woody randomly turn up’.
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Thankfully, the duo seemed a bit more put-together when they stepped up for a very important role in the match.
Hank and Allen brought out the match ball to roaring cheers from the stadium, Allen declaring, ‘Whoa! That is a crowd!’ before Hanks comically slicked back his hair using the trophy as a mirror.
After fist-bumping some of the kids on-pitch, they made their way to presenters Alex Scott and Dermot O’Leary, with Hanks saying with a smile: ‘What a lovely, intimate way to spend a Sunday afternoon!
‘All of my best friends are here.’
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Fans quipped that seeing Hanks on the pitch felt like a ‘fever dream’ (Picture: James Marsh/Shutterstock)
He and co-star Allen have been in the UK to promote Toy Story 5 (Picture: Shutterstock)
Allen then read out the fundraising total, which had already exceeded £4million ahead of kick-off, giving the people a real, ahem, buzz by shouting finally: ‘To infinity and beyond!’
Reacting to their feature, @EvertonHel called them ‘legends’, and @Villaboy89 said they are ‘Disney royalty’.
For 2026, Soccer Aid welcomed back some frequent faces, such as Tom Grennan, Sam Thompson, and Alex Brooker, while newbies included Baby Reindeer’s Richard Gadd and youngest-ever Soccer Aid player, Adolescence’s Owen Cooper, who is 16.
Other celebs taking part for the good cause were Maisie Adam, Chloe Burrows, Jordan North, Damson Idris, Olly Murs, and Joe Marler, while Harry Redknapp and Bradley Walsh sat on the management team.
Completing the line-up, we had several pro footie players, such as Jermain Defoe, Jen Beattie, and Dimitar Berbatov.
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Unicef ambassador and pop icon Williams, 52, also performs during the half-time show to celebrate two decades of the charity event, which has raised more than £121m.
As explained by Soccer Aid, the money raised from this year’s game could help Unicef’s work with families, communities, and trusted partners to bring ‘life-changing support to children around the world, like clean water, vital vaccinations, or the opportunity to learn, so that every child can get the best start in life’.
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As ever, there are some legends of the game taking to the pitch, too, with Wayne Rooney, Jack Wilshere and Joleon Lescott all set to roll back the years, as Adolescence actor Owen Cooper stands to become the event’s youngest-ever participant. Follow all the action from the London Stadium LIVE below with Standard Sport’s dedicated match blog!
In a new video uploaded to his YouTube channel today (May 31), the day after the BGT final, the star announced he would be splitting from the seven-man social media group.
The Sidemen (SDMN), which also consists of Miniminter, Zerkaa, Vikkstar123, TBJZL, Behzinga, and Wroetoshaw, have been together since 2013, and have millions of subscribers across multiple channels.
However, KSI, whose real name is Olajide ‘JJ’ Olatunji, is set to ‘leave’ the group.
KSI announces he is ‘leaving’ YouTube group The Sidemen
In a video posted on social media, he said: “This is honestly the hardest video I’ve ever had to make in my life.
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“I’ve gone back and forth on this decision for a very long time.
“I’ve spent months trying to figure out what the right thing to do is.
“But after a lot of thought, I’ve decided that I will no longer be doing Sidemen videos.”
He later added: “The truth is, nothing bad has happened.
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“This decision is completely my own.
“Over the last few years, I’ve felt myself being pulled in a lot of directions than ever before.
“Between everything else in my life, I feel like I’ve been running at full speed at 100mph.
“I’ve spent so long trying to be everything for everyone, trying to be everywhere, trying to do it all, trying not to let anyone down.
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“But somewhere along the way, I started losing the balance in my own life.”
KSI joined the judging panel full-time for the latest series of Britain’s Got Talent (Image: Thames/ITV)
KSI went on to thank each of the Sidemen, as well as the crew behind the scenes and the fans.
He concluded by saying: “For now, I need to focus on myself, and I need to focus on fixing my work-life balance, just so I can finally focus on my health, and finally make time to see my family and make time to see my partner.”
“There isn’t an atom of bad feeling between him and The Sidemen, both understand that they’ve got huge workloads and are enjoying massive success,” an insider told The Sun.
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“That just means they’ll have to move in different directions, but that doesn’t mean they won’t work together again at some point in the future.”
Is KSI really leaving the Sidemen?
Some fans were not entirely convinced the news was true.
It is not the first time KSI has left the group, having claimed to have split from The Sidemen in 2017.
KSI is officially leaving the Sidemen. 💔
He will no longer be appearing in Sidemen videos from today, Sunday 31st May. pic.twitter.com/3OeB8GsnA8
However, this did not officially happen, and instead led to a series of back-and-forth ‘diss tracks’ from members of the group.
Fans of the group did predict that the latest announcement was a forfeit of some kind.
One wrote: “This has to be a forfeit.”
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Another added: “This can’t be real.”
A third said: “I really can’t tell if it’s true or not.”
However, others believed the announcement, with one writing: “Good on him. I wish him well. Time to focus on family and relationships.”
Another said: “It’s real, and that’s okay. Family and relationships above content all day, every day.”
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KSI’s departure from the Sidemen was confirmed in a social media post from the group.
It read: “We’re sad to share the news that JJ has decided not to continue as part of the Sidemen.
“We had an amazing time on this journey with him and we wish him all the best with his future endeavours.
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“This doesn’t change anything for the rest of us.
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“We’re still committed to creating the best content, events and shows that we can for you all.
“This came as a surprise to us and we know it will be an adjustment for you, but we’ve got lots of exciting stuff planned that we can’t wait to share.”
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He has cited a “toxic atmosphere” within the party
17:34, 31 May 2026Updated 17:43, 31 May 2026
Former UUP leader Doug Beattie has resigned from the party, citing “a toxic atmosphere”.
The MLA for Upper Bann has said he will continue to serve as a unionist independent and has posted a statement on social media addressed to current party leader Jon Burrows where he wrote: “It has become clear that my continued membership of the Ulster Unionist Party is no longer tenable.”
He said, following Mr Burrows’ election as leader, “MLAs were increasingly marginalised, ignored, isolated and discredited.
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“Your leadership style became dismissive and overly centralised, empowering individuals to actively undermine elected representatives. In the absence of any coherent policy direction from the leadership, a toxic atmosphere has been allowed to flourish within the party.”
In the statement Mr Beattie said “an insidious campaign of rumour and gossip” was being waged against him “regarding selections, party relationships, financial matters, and employment issues.”
It said: “This came to a head last Thursday when you rang me to say that you intended to reopen a disciplinary matter against me. Something that had already been dealt with by the Party Management Board four years previously and had received considerable media attention at the time. This felt vindictive and a deliberate attempt to drive me from the party.
“As I step away from the Ulster Unionist Party, I remain committed to many of the policies I helped develop and write, particularly regarding the Northern Ireland criminal justice system and the legacy of our past. Areas of party policy shaped during my ten years as the party’s Justice spokesperson.”
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A UUP spokesperson said: “The Ulster Unionist Party received Doug Beattie’s resignation today. We thank Doug for his many years of service to his country and to the party, and we wish him well.
“The party does not accept the characterisation of recent events set out in Mr Beattie’s letter.
“The Party Management Board met on Thursday evening to consider serious concerns about Mr Beattie’s conduct and judgement. The Board unanimously agreed a course of action, which was due to be communicated to Mr Beattie by the party leader on Monday. Mr Beattie’s resignation has overtaken that process.
“On Councillor Kate Evans, who Mr Beattie’s letter references, we again thank Kate for her many years of service to the party and to the people of Craigavon. The Party Leader, Jon Burrows MLA, reached out to Kate personally to wish her well and offered to meet at any time. We wish her and her family well.
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“The party’s focus remains on serving the people of Northern Ireland, on delivering for them, and on the work ahead.”
Natasha Reid was last seen in Milton, Easter Ross on Friday, May 29 and is thought to have travelled around 50 miles south to Carrbridge
18:04, 31 May 2026Updated 18:07, 31 May 2026
A teenager missing from the Highlands is thought to have travelled around 50 miles from her home. Natasha Reid was last seen on Friday, May 29 at around 5.40pm in the Drovers Way area of Milton, Easter Ross.
Police enquiries to trace Natasha are continuing and they now believe that she may have travelled to Carrbridge, around 50 miles south of Milton.
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Natasha is described as being 5ft10, with long black hair and blonde highlights and a nose piercing.
When last seen, Natasha was wearing a black and leopard print top, black shorts and blue Adidas Samba shoes.
Detective Chief Inspector Anna Johnston said: “Concerns are growing for Natasha’s welfare, and we are keen to trace her to make sure she is safe.
“I’d ask that anyone with information, or who has seen someone matching Natasha’s description, get in touch with officers.”
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A spokesperson for Police Scotland said: “Officers are appealing for the help of the public to trace Natasha Reid, 15, who has been reported missing from North Kessock.
“From enquiries carried out so far, it is believed Natasha may have been in the Drovers Way area of Milton, Easter Ross, on Friday, 28 May, around 5.40pm. She may have since travelled to Carrbridge.
“Natasha has been described as around 5ft 10in tall, of slim build, with blue eyes and long black hair with blonde highlights. When last seen she was wearing black and leopard print top, black shorts and blue Adidas Samba shoes.
“Anyone with information is asked to call Police Scotland on 101, quoting incident number 0063 of May 28.“
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The application for 10 Milverton Close, sought permission for a two-storey extension to the rear of the property and the conversion of the existing garage into a habitable room.
Planning officers concluded the development would be subordinate to the existing house, would use matching materials and would not cause undue harm to neighbouring residents or the character of the area.
A report noted the extension would project three metres from the rear of the property and span 12.3 metres, while maintaining a design in keeping with neighbouring homes.
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Officers also found there would be no significant overlooking or overshadowing impacts on nearby properties.
One representation was received during the consultation period, raising concerns about access during construction.
However, officers said any disruption would be temporary and outside the scope of planning control.
The scheme was approved subject to conditions, including a requirement that external materials match the existing property.
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Work must begin within three years of the permission being granted.
The property has been the subject of several previous planning applications.
Proposals for front extensions were refused by Bolton Council in 2023 and 2024, with two subsequent appeals also dismissed by planning inspectors.
However, officers noted the latest application related to a rear extension and garage conversion, which they considered acceptable.
Sky News’ Trevor Phillips asked a senior minister what is “wrong” with Labour as he tore into the party’s lack of female leaders.
Labour is currently in turmoil as speculation of a coup mounts.
Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham is campaigning as the party’s candidate in the Makerfield by-election.
If he wins and becomes an MP, he is expected to challenge Keir Starmer’s leadership, sparking a contest which ex-health secretary Wes Streeting has already vowed to join.
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Senior female party figures, like former deputy prime minister Angela Rayner, are yet to say if they would partake in any leadership race.
Interviewing work and pensions secretary Pat McFadden on Sky News, Phillips said: “There’s a shadow contest going on. The Labour Party’s not going to have a female leader. It’s bizarre.
“This is not something you could say of any self-democratic party, most of the centre-right parties in Europe [have had a female leader] – the Tories have had four!
“Genuinely, what is about the Labour Party that makes it, as far as I can see, incapable of having a serious female contender for leadership?”
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McFadden said that was a “good and serious point”, though he rejected claims there was any contest coming on right now as no one has formally challenged the prime minister.
But he added: “If there is a contest, then why should it just be with the people who so far have been mentioned?”
Phillips said: “What’s wrong with the Labour Party?”
“The Labour Party’s not perfect, like any other organisation,” McFadden replied. “There are wonderful women politicians in the Labour Party, many of them are capable of leadership, and if we ever are in a position of a contest, why wouldn’t they put themselves forward?”
The MP for Birmingham Yardley, who resigned as the minister for safeguarding and violence against women and girls earlier this month, said: “Like all institutions [Labour] is a bit sexist”.
She added that “every institution that every single person in this room works for is led by the patriarchy”.
However, she disputed the idea that just having a woman in power would improve the UK.
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“I have to say, the idea that a woman leads and it makes it better for women is not one that I’ve recognised in this country,” she said.
“My mortgage went up by a thousand pounds a month, cheers Liz [Truss]. I shouted at her, every time I saw her, the amount that she now owed me. She has not paid me back.”
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WWE makes history with the Clash in Italy premium live event (PLE) this evening.
For the first time ever, WWE will hold a PLE in Italy, marking just the fourth ‘Clash’ event after Clash at the Castle in 2022 and 2024 – in Cardiff, Wales and Glasgow, Scotland respectively – as well as Clash in Paris (France) from last August.
Four championship matches have been signed for the WWE Clash in Italy card, with champions Roman Reigns, Cody Rhodes, Rhea Ripley and Becky Lynch all facing familiar foes.
Having refused to acknowledge ‘the original tribal chief’, Fatu’s challenge to Reigns for a rematch to be contested under ‘tribal combat’ rules was duly accepted and the cousins will look to settle a score.
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Cody Rhodes and Gunther, meanwhile, are set to cross paths once again, only this time the stakes are even higher as the Undisputed WWE championship is on the line.
From being the last two participants in the 2023 men’s Royal Rumble match to facing off in a champion vs. champion match for the Crown Jewel title in 2024, Rhodes has the upper hand going into this latest bout, but this is a different Gunther.
Can Gunther finally get the better of Cody Rhodes?
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Elsewhere on the Clash in Italy card, a few days removed from their short-lived match at Saturday Night’s Main Event, Becky Lynch and Sol Ruca do battle once again with the women’s Intercontinental championship up for grabs.
In a rematch from WrestleMania 42, Jade Cargill will look to return to the top of the women’s division on Smackdown by knocking off Rhea Ripley having secured a pinfall victory over the champion in a six-woman tag team match in Indiana last weekend.
The only non-title match on the card sees Brock Lesnar seek revenge on Oba Femi following his loss at WrestleMania 42.
After defeat in Las Vegas, Lesnar left his gloves and boots in the ring to seemingly confirm his retirement from professional wrestling. However, he made a shocking return on the May 18 episode of WWE Raw by attacking Oba Femi to set up a second battle between the pair.
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Part two: Oba Femi vs Brock Lesnar
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Non-stop excitement has been promised in Turin and here’s everything you need to know about WWE Clash in Italy.
Date, start time and venue
In the UK, WWE Clash in Italy is scheduled to start at 7pm BST today, Sunday, May 31, 2026.
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The Premium Live Event will take place at the Inalpi Arena in Turin, Italy.
Where to watch WWE Clash in Italy 2026
Live stream: In the UK, WWE Clash in Italy can be watched and streamed live on Netflix.
A standard subscription costs £5.99 a month and it can be cancelled at any time.
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WWE Clash in Italy match card
WWE world heavyweight championship: Roman Reigns (c) vs. Jacob Fatu
Undisputed WWE championship: Cody Rhodes (c) vs. Gunther
WWE women’s championship: Rhea Ripley (c) vs. Jade Cargill
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The roles are reversed from WrestleMania 42 as Jade Cargill challenges Rhea Ripley for the WWE women’s championship
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WWE women’s Intercontinental championship: Becky Lynch (c) vs. Sol Ruca
Police chief Michael Grace has issued a ‘zero tolerance’ alert to tens of thousands of Tartan Army who are preparing to cross the Atlantic to cheer on the national side.
A top police officer in Boston has issued a warning to Scotland fans that they will be turned away if they turn up too drunk to World Cup fixtures.
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Michael Grace has issued the ‘zero tolerance’ alert to tens of thousands of Tartan Army who are preparing to cross the Atlantic to cheer on the national side. The police chief said that, while the US can’t wait to welcome the famous footsoldiers to the States, those who knock back too many beers will be locked out.
Eagle-eyed cops will be on the look out for problem fans who stagger up looking worse for wear ahead of Scotland’s opener against Haiti and the Morocco clash at the Gillette Stadium. He said: “We are really looking forward to hosting a Scotland support we’ve heard so many good things about, but naturally there are some watch-outs.
“The main message is to be responsible. What we have learnt over many years hosting events at the stadium is that if you can’t handle yourself getting to the gate, you just become a problem inside. If you’re walking up and your two friends are having to carry you, you should be embarrassed. You’ve failed as an adult.
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“If you are already past the point of intoxication, shame on you. We want you to have fun but don’t go beyond that line because you simply won’t get in. Boston Stadium is not public property, it is private property. So if you’re asked to leave and you fail to leave, you are subject to arrest. It’s fairly straightforward.”
The police chief went on to explain that even those who do get inside will face a no-nonsense approach from staff. He told The Sunday Times: “The venue also has a liquor licence, which makes them responsible for overserving. One of the biggest steps they take to make sure they’re not liable for overserving is not to let someone in who’s already past that point.
“Otherwise they become a liability on their licence. If you’re really intoxicated, they won’t serve you. Everybody serving food and beverages in the stadium is well trained to spot those signs. You’re not going to get away with it – so don’t risk it.”
Grace went on to praise the footie-mad Scots who planned their adventures well in advance. He added: “The Scottish fans appear to be the most organised so far – and that’s a real compliment. There is obviously excitement around their team and the whole experience of following them.
“These fans are way ahead of the curve on where they’re staying, what they’re doing, where they want to go, how they’re going to show up at the stadium. The intel we have is that they bring energy, but they’re not here to cause a problem. They’re here to enjoy the people’s game.
“We welcome them and we’re going to open up a great experience that allows them to be those great ambassadors for their country while they are here.”
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US President Donald Trump has asked for a number of amendments to an agreement reached between US and Iranian officials
Donald Trump has sent harsher peace terms back to Iran and says he is in no hurry rush to obtain a deal. He has reportedly asked for a number of amendments so an agreement hammered out by US envoys and Iranian counterparts on Friday.
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Trump met advisers on Friday but has yet to decide whether to move ahead with a deal to extend the ceasefire and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a vital artery in the world’s oil supply. Iran has said the deal has not been finalised.
Now, Axios reports that in a Friday meeting in the White House situation room, Trump asked for his team to amend clauses regarding the Iranian nuclear programme, per two US officials cited as sources.
Currently, a memorandum of understanding includes a commitment from Iran to develop a nuclear weapon. There are no specific concessions beyond the memorandum.
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It also says there will be a period of 60 days to negotiate on US sanctions relief and Iranian nuclear commitments. One of the major issues is how to limit further uranium enrichment and get rid of Iran’s current stockpile.
It is this part of the deal Trump hopes to amend, the news outlet reported, as well as some of the words around the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
A Trump administration official said: “There will be a deal. The imminence of it, we’ll see. We’re willing to wait so the president gets what he asks for. It could be a week. It could be less. It could be more. At the turn of the week, we hope to have something.”
“Slowly but surely, we’re getting, I think, what we want,” Trump said to Lara Trump, his daughter-in-law, in Fox News interview.
“I’d like to say I’m in a hurry, because you know what, gasoline prices are going to come tumbling down, but if you’re going to be in a hurry, you’re not going to make a good deal.”
A fragile ceasefire has held since April 7. Events in the Strait of Hormuz between Iran and Oman have shaken the global economy, with shipments of significant amounts of oil, natural gas and related supplies like fertiliser largely stranded, increasing the strain on consumers and food producers.
The US blockade seeks to limit Iran’s own shipments and further weaken its access to cash, creating more pain for its long-weakened economy.
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Trump met advisers on Friday but has yet to decide whether to move ahead with a deal to extend the ceasefire and reopen the strait. Iran has said the deal has not been finalised.
Commercial traffic has quietly continued to flow through the strait, despite Iran’s assertions that it must approve any transits, though at a much lower volume than before the conflict.
“Any violation of these regulations will place the security of their passage at serious risk,” Iran’s joint military command said on Saturday in a statement carried by state TV, warning that any military vessels trying to interfere with that would be targeted.
Iran has even charged tolls as high as 2 million dollars (£1.5 million), which experts have called a violation of a principle of international maritime trade: freedom of peaceful navigation.
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Qatar’s deputy prime minister, Sheikh Saoud bin Abdulrahman bin Hassan bin Ali Al Thani, on Saturday said the Gulf nation opposes charging fees to transit, “but for certain times when they say they are going to use it for mine clearing or some usage of the fees for a temporary time, this is something that is negotiable, and it could be something that will help the transit of the Strait of Hormuz to be back to normal stage”.
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