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The summer months edge even closer, which means it’s time to bring out your summer wardrobe. If you are looking for some new additions to your summer wear, Tesco ’s F&F have you covered.
On the F&F website, it says: “Designed with pretty embroidery, lace detailing, and a textured bodice, the adjustable tie straps and gathered waist make it a flattering choice for garden parties and beyond.”
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This stylish dress costs £29.50 and can be bought either in store or online. If F&F’s summer midi dress doesn’t suit you, Boden offers some great choices.
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Boden offers the Arabella cotton maxi dress. On the Boden website it says: “Pleats and prints. What more do you need? Our Arabella dress is crafted from soft cotton that’s gently fitted at the waist with darts and cinched in with the matching belt.”
New Look offers the white lace trim milkmaid midi dress. This “elegant” white dress will provide you with an “effortless” look this summer. On the New Look website, it also said: “Its ruched bust and fitted waist make it a flattering pick.”
Pet dog Maisie, fell deep underground down near Blakey Ridge on last Friday.
Maisie had fallen around 6.5 metres down a narrow windy pit on the North York Moors on Friday.
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Gravity had carried her through several extremely tight gaps leaving her trapped deep underground.
What followed was a six hour joint effort involving Scarborough and Ryedale Mountain Rescue Team (SRMRT) North Yorkshire Fire & Rescue Service, North Yorkshire Police & Upper Wharfedale Fell Rescue Association (UWFRA).
A spokesperson for SRMRT said: “After the dog fell around 6.5 metres into a narrow winding pit, it quickly became clear this was far beyond a standard rescue. The underground system was extremely tight, awkward and technical, requiring specialist confined-space rescue skills.
“That’s where the cave rescue team from UWFRA came in.
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“Cave rescuer Lucy carefully squeezed through incredibly tight passages deep underground to reach the dog before safely bringing her back to the surface.”It was an outstanding joint effort involving UWFRA, North Yorkshire Fire & Rescue Service, North Yorkshire Police and our own team members — all working together for one successful outcome.
“Incidents like this are a great reminder that rescue rarely happens because of one team alone. It takes different organisations, different specialisms, and people willing to go to extraordinary lengths when it matters most.
Motherwell gave Hearts renewed hope five minutes from time, though, when Liam Gordon, shortly after coming on, fired home following a series of saves from Sinisalo, which was quickly followed by Blair Spittal curling into the bottom corner to wrap up a commanding 3-0 victory over Falkirk.
JERUSALEM (AP) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu secretly visited the United Arab Emirates during the Israeli-US war with Iran, further strengthening ties with a Gulf nation that normalized relations with Israel in 2020, his office said Wednesday.
Netanyahu met with UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan in a gathering that “resulted in a historic breakthrough in relations between Israel and the United Arab Emirates,” according to the statement.
The announcement came just a day after the U.S. ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee revealed that Israel had sent Iron Dome air-defense weapons and personnel to operate them to the UAE. The publicly acknowledged deployment of Israel’s military to the Emirates underlined the growing relationship between the two countries.
The UAE, which has not commented on the reported visit by the Israeli leader, has faced Iranian missile and drone fire even after the ceasefire was reached last month. It has been trying to signal to nervous investors that it remains open for business and safe.
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Last week, the United Arab Emirates state news agency WAM reported that Netanyahu was among the leaders who called the Emirati president to condemn Iranian attacks and express their solidarity with the Gulf federation.
It was rare public acknowledgment of direct talks between the two countries, which normalized relations in the 2020 Abraham Accords and have strengthened their ties during the Iran war. That agreement was criticized by Iran.
Iran in the past has repeatedly suggested over the years that Israel maintained a military and intelligence presence in the Emirates.
Israeli leaders have made occasional visits to the UAE in recent years after normalizing relations.
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Iran demands Kuwait release detainees
Iran’s foreign minister accused Kuwait of attempting to “sow discord” by detaining four Iranians that the Gulf Arab country accuses of being Revolutionary Guard operatives.
In a post Wednesday on X, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi demanded the Iranians’ immediate release and said Iran reserved the right to respond.
“This illegal act took place near an island used by the U.S. to attack Iran,” Araghchi wrote.
A day earlier, Kuwait said four men were detained and two escaped while trying to infiltrate Bubiyan Island in the northwest corner of the Persian Gulf on May 1.
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Bubiyan Island is home to Mubarak Al Kabeer Port, which is under construction as part of a Chinese plan to build infrastructure across the world. It also came under Iranian attack during the war.
Iranian human rights lawyer released
Prominent Iranian human rights lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh has been released from prison more than a month after being detained, a rights group and her daughter said Wednesday.
Sotoudeh, who is known for defending activists, opposition politicians and women prosecuted for removing their headscarves, was detained by Iranian intelligence agents at her house in Tehran in April.
Her release comes as U.S. President Donald Trump arrived in China for a long-anticipated visit that is expected to touch on the war in Iran.
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The U.S.-based Human Rights Activists News Agency, which closely tracks developments in Iran, said that Sotoudeh was released on bail from Tehran’s Evin Prison.
Her daughter, Mehraveh Khandan, posted on social media that Sotoudeh was released on temporary custody. Iran’s semiofficial ISNA news agency also reported Sotoudeh release.
Sotoudeh has been imprisoned multiple times. Her activist husband, Reza Khandan, has been imprisoned in the same prison as his wife.
Nobel Peace laureate needs long-term care
Doctors who examined Nobel Peace laureate and activist Narges Mohammadi more than a week after she collapsed at a prison in Iran say she needs months of treatment, according to her foundation.
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Mohammadi, 53, was urgently transferred from prison to a hospital in northwestern Iran on May 1 after she fell unconscious. She was released on bail nearly 10 days later and transferred to a hospital in Tehran where her specialists examined her.
The doctors said her vascular disease has worsened since she was last checked in 2024 and recommended an eight-month treatment course .
She was awarded the Nobel in 2023 while in prison and has been jailed repeatedly throughout her career. Her latest imprisonment began in December when she was arrested in the northeastern Iranian city of Mashhad.
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Schreck reported from Dubai. Associated Press reporter John Seewer in Toledo, Ohio, contributed.
Investigators revealed she had secretly taken out multiple life‑insurance policies on her husband
A mother who wrote a children’s book about helping youngsters cope with grief after her husband’s death has been jailed for life — after it emerged she murdered him herself.
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Kouri Richins, 26, poisoned her husband Eric, 39, with a fentanyl‑laced drink at their home near Park City, Utah, in March 2022. The real‑estate agent was convicted in March of aggravated murder, attempted aggravated murder, fraud and forgery.
Prosecutors said she was driven by mounting debts from her house‑flipping business, which was millions of dollars in the red, and by plans to start a new life with another man.
Investigators revealed she had secretly taken out multiple life‑insurance policies on her husband and wrongly believed she would inherit his $4 million estate. Jurors also heard she had tried to kill him weeks earlier, on Valentine’s Day, by giving him a sandwich laced with fentanyl.
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On Wednesday (May 13), her deceased husband’s birthday, Richins was sentenced at the Summit County Courthouse to life in prison.
She had laced Mr Richins’ drink with five times the lethal dose of fentanyl, leading to her arrest in May 2023 while promoting her children’s book “Are You with Me?” about a boy coping with the death of his father.
Mr Richins’ family tearfully remembered him as a skilled outdoorsman, hardworking businessman and loving dad to his three sons during the emotional trial.
“Eric was their coach, their father, but most important, was their very, very best friend,” his father Eugene Richins told jurors.
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A jury was shown text messages between Richins and her lover in which she fantasised about leaving her husband and gaining millions in a divorce. Prosecutors also presented internet search history from her phone, including queries about the lethal dose of fentanyl, luxury prisons and how poisoning is recorded on a death certificate.
‘I think my wife tried to poison me’
The court heard that Richins had first attempted to kill her husband weeks earlier, on Valentine’s Day, by giving him a sandwich laced with fentanyl.
Mr Richins suffered hives and briefly lost consciousness after taking a single bite of the sandwich, which his wife had left for him on the front seat of his truck on February 14, 2022.
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Prosecutors said she had bought the sandwich from a local diner in Kamas at the same time she acquired several dozen fentanyl pills. A housekeeper later told investigators she had sold Richins the pills in the days leading up to Valentine’s Day, and that Richins subsequently complained they were “not strong enough” and asked her to obtain a more potent batch.
Two of Mr Richins friends recalled phone conversations from the day in a witness statement. After injecting himself with his son’s EpiPen and chugging a bottle of Benadryl, he woke from a deep sleep and told a friend: “I think my wife tried to poison me.”
The trial was set to last five weeks, but ended early after she waived her right to testify. Richins’ legal team rested its case without calling any witnesses, with her lawyers saying they were confident prosecutors had not produced sufficient evidence to convict her of murder.
Still, an eight-person jury found her guilty on all counts after deliberating for just under three hours on March 16.
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Eric Richins’ sister Amy said she was “just very happy that we got justice for my brother” after the conviction, adding that she could now focus on supporting his sons.
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‘I would never ever leave you,’ Richins tells sons
Speaking publicly for the first time at her sentencing hearing, Richins said she wanted to convey a message to her sons, with whom she has not been able to speak since early 2024, after custody was transferred to her husband’s family.
“The one thing I need you boys to know is that I did not abandon you,” she said. “Regardless of what anyone tells you, I would never ever leave you, boys. And I am so sorry that even for one second you think that I did.”
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In a court filing this week, the Summit County Attorney’s Office invoked the Richins’ three sons as they urged Judge Richard Mrazik to sentence Richins to life without parole.
“The boys deserve finality and should not have to revisit their father’s murder at future hearings or worry about the Defendant’s potential parole,” prosecutors wrote in the sentencing memorandum. “Given the tremendous trauma and upheaval that the Defendant inflicted upon their childhood, this Court should ensure that she does not harm their adulthood.”
The couple’s eldest son – now aged 13 – said he misses his dad but not his mum. “I’m afraid if she gets out, she will come after me and my brothers, my whole family,” the boy said, according to the filing. “I think she would come and take us and not do good things to us, like hurt us.”
Police have released an image of a man they would like to speak to in connection with an indecent exposure which happened in broad daylight. Cambridgeshire Police are appealing for anyone with information to come forward following the incident in St Ives.
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The incident happened in broad daylight last month, and officers are investigating. The indecent exposure happened on the busway near Meadow Lane, on April 28 at about 9.15am.
Sergeant Andy Caruana, from the St Ives neighbourhood team, said: “This was a very distressing experience for the person who witnessed it. We would appeal for anyone who knows the man or anyone with information to get in touch.”
Anyone with information is asked to contact police online or via 101 quoting crime reference 35/ 35/31161/26/. Always dial 999 in an emergency.
Phil Foden shone as Manchester City moved back within two points of Premier League leaders Arsenal with a comfortable 3-0 win over Crystal Palace.
Antoine Semenyo and Omar Marmoush both struck from Foden passes in the first half before Savinho added a late third as City kept their slender title hopes alive at the Etihad Stadium on Wednesday.
With both title challengers having two games remaining, City do still have a chance of securing a seventh league crown in nine years.
Yet after Pep Guardiola made six changes and, with the game played in a subdued atmosphere, there appeared an acceptance the odds were heavily against them and focus had shifted to the FA Cup final.
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City were frenetic against Brentford on Saturday but Arsenal’s victory over West Ham on Sunday seemed to have changed the mood.
City arguably benefited on this occasion from facing a Palace side whose eyes may already be on the Conference League final. On this evidence, however, they can expect few favours when Eagles play Arsenal next.
There was an obvious positive in the performance of Foden, who was making his first Premier League start in more than two months.
After two seasons of struggles with form and fitness, there was ample evidence of why the club are prepared to offer him a new contract.
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His selection however, while Erling Haaland, Rayan Cherki and Jeremy Doku were among the substitutes, indicated Guardiola was looking ahead to Saturday’s Wembley clash with Chelsea.
City were slow to get going and Palace thought they had scored in the second minute.
Jean-Philippe Mateta’s shot looked to have crossed the line before Gianluigi Donnarumma clawed away but Brennan Johnson was ruled offside in the build-up.
Yeremy Pino also had an effort deflected narrowly wide and Chris Richards headed over from the resulting corner.
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City gradually settled and grew in confidence after Rayan Ait-Nouri rifled a shot into the side-netting.
Foden then took centre stage as he played Semenyo in on goal with a clever backheel. The Ghana international finished clinically.
Palace almost responded instantly as Tyrick Mitchell tested Donnarumma but Marmoush could have doubled City’s lead when he jinked into the area, only for a heavy touch to let Maxence Lacroix clear.
Marmoush made no mistake after 39 minutes, turning and firing past Dean Henderson after Foden brought down a high ball in the area.
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Foden almost set up another when he crossed for the fit-again Josko Gvardiol, who was making his first appearance since January, but Henderson saved his header.
Palace rallied after the break as Ismaila Sarr shot at Donnarumma and Jorgen Strand Larsen blazed over.
But the visitors were unable to trouble City regularly and substitute Cherki combined with Savinho to wrap up the scoring, six minutes from time.
A Labour MP had the Commons in stitches as she mocked a Reform UK MP’s controversial comments about non-white actors in TV adverts.
Sarah Pochin sparked a furious backlash last year after claiming it “drives me mad when I see adverts full of black people, full of Asian people”.
The Runcorn and Helsby MP said she blamed “the woke liberati that goes on inside the arty-farty world”.
Party leader Nigel Farage avoided punishing Pochin over her “ugly” remarks but admitted he was “unhappy” with her.
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Today, in the first speech after the King’s Speech – where the monarch sets out the government’s legislative plans for the upcoming parliamentary session – Naz Shah tore the right-wing party apart over Pochin’s comments.
The Bradford West MP began by saying she was “humbled and honoured” that she had been “given this opportunity to be the first ever Muslim to propose this loyal address in this chamber. ”
She said: “And of course, seeing the meltdown of the far-right online.”
“I must assure them, this is not a takeover,” she added, amid laughter throughout the chamber.
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“It is, as per convention, a joke, but if seeing black and brown people on TV makes you feel sick my speech is going to make you vomit,” she said, to cheers across the House.
Shah’s address was part of a longstanding tradition delivered at the start of the debate over the King’s Speech.
She was one of two government backbenchers chosen to essentially thank the monarch for his speech before MPs start to debate its contents.
The UK parliament website said: “They are normally a contrasting pair with very different constituencies, one a relative newcomer and the other a long-serving MP.
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“By convention, their speeches are not contentious and contain both humour and flattering references to their constituencies.”
Shah, who has been an MP since 2015, gave a speech just before fellow Labour MP, Harlow’s Chris Vince.
‘Not a takeover.’ “Not an act of domination” And “if seeing black and brown people on TV makes you sick, this is going to make you vomit”
BRAVO @NazShahBfd hits back at far-right rhetoric with humour and class bringing together the Labour Party and the house down with laughter. pic.twitter.com/OaJCstKpya
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration is suspending a requirement that foreign visitors from countries that have qualified for the World Cup and have bought tickets for the soccer tournament pay as much as $15,000 in bonds to enter the United States, the State Department said Wednesday.
Citizens from those five countries who have purchased tickets from FIFA are now exempt from the visa bond requirement. World Cup team players, coaches and some staff already had been exempt from the bond requirement as part of the administration’s orders to prioritize the processing of visas for the tournament.
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AP AUDIO: Foreign ticket holders from World Cup qualifying countries won’t have to pay bonds to enter US
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AP’s Lisa Dwyer reports foreigners with a World Cup ticket won’t have to pay thousands to enter the U.S.
“The United States is excited to organize the biggest and best FIFA World Cup in history,” Assistant Secretary of State for Consular Affairs Mora Namdar said. “We are waiving visa bonds for qualified fans who bought World Cup tickets” and opted in to the FIFA Pass system that allows expedited visa appointments as of April 15.
The waiver is a rare loosening of immigration requirements under the administration and will ease travel burdens for at least some visitors to the U.S. for the World Cup, which begins June 11 and is co-hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico.
The administration has taken dramatic steps to restrict immigration in ways that critics say are incongruous with the type of unifying message that a global sporting event such as the World Cup is supposed to project.
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For instance, the administration has barred travelers from Iran and Haiti, though World Cup players, coaches and other support personnel are exempt. Travelers from Ivory Coast and Senegal, face partial restrictions under an expanded version of that travel ban, even without the visa bond exemption.
Foreign travelers also had faced potential new requirements to submit their social media histories, although that policy from U.S. Customs and Border Protection had not gone into effect. Also, the administration had deployed U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents at airports recently when Transportation Security Administration personnel were not being paid during a partial federal shutdown.
Those measures prompted Amnesty International and dozens of U.S. civil and human rights groups to issue a “World Cup travel advisory” that warns travelers about the climate in the U.S.
In a report this month, the main advocacy group for U.S. hotels blamed visa barriers and other geopolitical issues for “significantly suppressing international demand,” leading to hotel bookings for the soccer tournament that are far below what had initially been anticipated.
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The American Hotel & Lodging Association said travelers are concerned about potentially lengthy visa wait times and increased fees, along with uncertainty about how they’re being processed to enter the U.S.
The bond requirements are part of the administration’s larger effort to clamp down on migrants who travel to the U.S. on temporary visas but then overstay them. Visa applicants from the affected countries are required to pay $5,000, $10,000 or $15,000 in bonds, which will be refunded if the traveler complies with the terms of the visa or if the visa application is denied.
As of early April, the number of World Cup fans affected by the bond requirement was believed to be relatively small, perhaps only about 250 people, according to U.S. officials who were not authorized to comment publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity. But they said that number was changing rapidly as more people buy tickets and some with tickets opt against traveling.
FIFA had requested the waiver, which had to be approved by the State Department and Department of Homeland Security, and was the topic of discussion at multiple meetings at the White House and elsewhere in Washington for several months, the officials said.
Police are investigating a heritage crime at Llansteffan Castle in Carmarthenshire
Police are investigating after a Welsh castle was vandalised by someone who daubed rude graffiti over its walls. The incident happened at Llansteffan Castle in Carmarthenshire.
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The castle, which is privately owned, was built by the Normans in the 12th century. It overlooks the River Towy estuary and sits high above the village of Llansteffan, eight miles south of Carmarthen. Graffiti has been written on some of the castle walls in blue and white paint. The word w***** has been inscribed on one wall and the word s*** has been written on another.
Police say the vandalism happened at some point this month, and officers are now appealing for anyone with any information to come forward. Stay informed on Carms news by signing up to our newsletter here.
A spokeswoman for the force said: “Our rural crime team officers are investigating a report of heritage crime at Llansteffan Castle. The incident happened sometime between May 1 and May 10. Graffiti has been sprayed in to the North Tower and East Bastion areas.
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“Heritage crime is any unlawful activity which harms historic assets including buildings, monuments, parks, gardens and landscapes.
“Some of these assets are protected by specific criminal offences but heritage crime often takes the form of ‘general’ offences such as theft, criminal damage, anti-social behaviour which are equally damaging to historic assets and interfere with the public’s understanding and enjoyment of them.
“If you have information about something that has happened to a heritage site, you can report it to us online, quoting reference 26000373428.”
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