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Top Ibiza DJ named as person found dead in tent at techno music festival in Norfolk

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Santanna Maria Ally, 38, who performed under the name Santanna Oush, died on August 9 at 18th century Houghton Hall in north Norfolk

A woman who died at a techno music festival in the grounds of a stately home has been named as a prominent Ibiza-based DJ.

Santanna Maria Ally, 38, who performed under the name Santanna Oush, died on August 9 at the 18th century Houghton Hall in north Norfolk.

She was found unconscious in a tent on the last day of the Houghton Festival and pronounced dead, despite the efforts of the on-site medical team.

The four day event is known for its rave-style dance and electronic music, played around the clock.

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It is often referred to as the UK’s poshest music festival and was attended by the Princess of Wales three years ago.

An inquest that opened today at Norfolk Coroner’s Court in Norwich heard that the provisional medical cause of Ms Ally’s death was hanging. 

She was formally identified at the festival by her friend Amber Matheson.

Her sister Katy confirmed that Ms Ally was born in London on May 15, 1988, worked as a DJ and usually lived in Ibiza.

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Her death was initially treated as unexplained by Norfolk Police but is not believed to be suspicious.

Norfolk coroner Yvonne Blake has now ordered Ms Ally’s GP records to be obtained as part of the investigation into her death. A full inquest will be held on December 15 this year.

Santanna Maria Ally, 38, who performed under the name Santanna Oush, died on August 9 at 18th century Houghton Hall in north Norfolk

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Ms Ally’s family has also been invited to provide a pen portrait and any background information they believe may be relevant to the circumstances.

She was a well-known figure within Ibiza’s dance music community and had been a DJ for more than two decades.

Ms Ally had lived in the north of Ibiza and performed at some of the island’s best-known venues, including Pikes Ibiza and Hï Ibiza.

She was also the founder of OuShe, a female-led party and movement which championed women in music and gave emerging performers opportunities to play live.

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It began at Pikes around five years ago before expanding to other venues in Ibiza, London and France.

In an interview last year, Miss Ally described OuShe as both a party and a platform created to ‘elevate and celebrate women in music’.

She said it offered space to women ranging from experienced performers to those who had never previously played to a live audience.

Miss Ally was also a vocalist, songwriter and radio presenter and had spoken about plans to release her own music.

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Tributes have poured in from friends, fellow artists, promoters and venues following her death.

Houghton is the UK's only 24-hour music festival and features techno, house, drum and bass and jazz

Houghton is the UK’s only 24-hour music festival and features techno, house, drum and bass and jazz

An inquest which was opened today at Norfolk Coroner's Court in Norwich heard that the provisional medical cause of Ms Ally's death was hanging

An inquest which was opened today at Norfolk Coroner’s Court in Norwich heard that the provisional medical cause of Ms Ally’s death was hanging

One fellow DJ recalled playing alongside Miss Ally regularly during the Covid era in Ibiza and said there was ‘something special’ about sharing a bill with her.

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She said the pair loved the same music and would jokingly compete over who could play or mix a particular track first.

The friend added: ‘Thank you for the music. Thank you for the laughs. Thank you for the memories.’

Others described Miss Ally as a vibrant and unforgettable presence whose energy could transform a dancefloor, while praising her commitment to supporting women and emerging artists.

Several tributes also urged people to check in with friends and not to assume somebody was well because they appeared to be smiling, working, travelling or socialising.

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A GoFundMe appeal set up by her friend, Marcus Eppy, to help pay for her to have ‘a fantastic funeral’ has so far raised more than £8,000.

Mr Eppy stated on the appeal page: ‘I’m setting this up to help fund the funeral and send off for Santanna (Oush) Ally that she deserves and would want (especially to be the main person involved).

‘Those that knew Santanna knew her as mad as a box of frogs, which she was, but she had a heart of gold and would do anything for anyone at any time of the day, she was a very much loved daughter, sister, auntie, granddaughter and much loved friend.

Houghton music festival has been dubbed the UK's 'poshest' and is held near the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk

Houghton music festival has been dubbed the UK’s ‘poshest’ and is held near the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk

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Miss Ally had lived in the north of Ibiza and performed at some of the island's best-known venues, including Pikes Ibiza and Hï Ibiza

Miss Ally had lived in the north of Ibiza and performed at some of the island’s best-known venues, including Pikes Ibiza and Hï Ibiza

‘Her love and passion for music and to spread the love was phenomenal and was always the life and soul of the party, from a quiet meditation session to a full scale party she would do everything to make it happen and make sure everyone was having the time of they’re lives and making the best memories they can.

‘This was not expected but, like Santanna was, it was spontaneous but also on the other hand it has devastated many and broken the hearts and lives of many.

‘Anything given will be amazing to help and any over im sure would go to a good cause as Santanna was a giver and would never let anyone miss out.

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‘The family would like to thank everyone and hope that many will come and celebrate the life of Santanna that touched so many hearts. Lastly as Santanna would say… OUUSH. Fly high Santanna and keep the party going.’

Norfolk Police were called to the festival at 8.11pm on August 9 following concerns for the safety of a woman who had been found unconscious inside a tent.

This year’s festival featured music played 24/7 on stages set across the grounds of the 1,000-acre estate which is home to David Cholmondeley, the 7th Marquess of Cholmondeley, and his wife Rose Hanbury.

The couple are friends and neighbours of the Prince and Princess of Wales with Houghton Hall being less than two miles from Kate and William’s country retreat at Anmer Hall on the 20,000 acre Sandringham estate.

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Houghton Festival is the UK’s only 24-hour music festival, which means that some form of techno, house, or drum and bass or jazz is playing at every point on at least one of its stages throughout the weekend.

The Princess of Wales, a friend of David Cholmondeley, at whose estate the festival is held, was pictured at Houghton in 2023

The Princess of Wales, a friend of David Cholmondeley, at whose estate the festival is held, was pictured at Houghton in 2023

It was set up in 2017 by DJ Craig Richards, the longest-serving resident DJ of London nightclub Fabric, who has played over 700 Saturday night sets at the club since 1999.

Attendees at the festival, paying between £280 and £330 for weekend tickets, are said to don fluffy bucket hats, skin-baring rave gear, and side bags as they dance the days and nights away on the 1,000-acre site.

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It is regularly dubbed as the UK’s poshest music festival, attracting wealthy and high society ravers determined to let their hair down in the north Norfolk countryside.

The Princess of Wales is said to have made her visit on the Saturday evening in August 2023, accompanied by security guards and a group of friends, after having dinner with the Cholmondeleys in Houghton Hall.

According to reports, Kate was hesitant, but eventually agreed to go into the festival, although there was no sign of Prince William being with her.

The mother-of-three is said to have shunned the food trucks, instead opting for the upscale on-site restaurant, Turntable & Napkin, where festival-goers could treat themselves to a four-course meal, featuring burrata, panzanella, short rib ragu, and affogato, for £60 a head.

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A source at the restaurant told the Evening Standard that Kate, who was wearing an understated black off-the-shoulder top, black skinny jeans and Veja trainers, was in high spirits.

She was seen ordering spicy margaritas, eating affogato, and speaking with the other members of her party who enjoyed balthazar-sized bottles of AIX rosé.

The festival regularly attracts wealthy and high society ravers to the north Norfolk countryside

The festival regularly attracts wealthy and high society ravers to the north Norfolk countryside

The group with Kate were reported to have left a £700 tip to the festival restaurant staff before she left via the festival’s Pavilion stage.

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It is unknown if she toured the rest of the festival site or saw any of the acts that night, which included DJ Stingray, DMX Crew, Shanti Celeste, and Radioactive Man.

The line up for Houghton 2026 event included major names from the dance music scene, including Ben UFO, Helena Hauff, Objekt, CCL, Underground Resistance & Saul Williams and Paquita Gordon.

The Houghton Festival released a statement on Instagram after Miss Ally’s death, saying: ‘We are deeply saddened to confirm that a person has passed away at Houghton 2026. Our thoughts are entirely with their family and loved ones at this difficult time.

‘We are grateful to our onsite medical team, event response team and to Norfolk Constabulary, who all responded immediately.

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‘We continue to work closely with the relevant authorities to support in any way we can with their investigations.’

The death of Miss Ally came just over a week after a 17-year-old girl also died from a ‘medical episode’ at the Kendal Calling festival in the Lake District.

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US Navy destroyer with 300 sailors aboard broke down for four days in the Pacific

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US Navy destroyer with 300 sailors aboard broke down for four days in the Pacific

A U.S. Navy destroyer with about 300 sailors aboard suffered a major breakdown in the Pacific Ocean last month that left it without power for four days, the Navy confirmed in a statement.

The USS Benfold “reported an engineering casualty involving its generators, causing a loss of power” on July 24, Navy spokesman Cmdr. Matthew Comer said in the statement. The breakdown meant the crew went without drinking water, meals, functioning toilets and air conditioning for days aboard the ship, Comer said.

The incident, which only became public on Friday when it was first reported by USNI News, comes as the Pentagon grapples with serious questions about the quality of life aboard naval vessels and the military’s ability to supply ships during the conflict with Iran.

Democratic lawmakers are calling for investigations into conditions aboard the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln. Reports last week revealed that the ship, which has spent a record-setting 250 uninterrupted days at sea, has experienced shortages of supplies, including food and hygiene products, while crew members have suffered from stress and poor mental health.

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Comer stressed that there were no injuries to the crew of the Benfold, “who demonstrated resilience, grit, professionalism, and unwavering steadiness in their response,” but that the ship needed assistance from the George Washington carrier strike group.

The cruiser USS Robert Smalls provided meals to the stricken destroyer.

Ultimately, Comer said the Benfold had to be towed to Subic Bay, in the Philippines, for repairs, arriving on July 28. The crew was then provided food and lodging off the ship. On Aug. 8, the Benfold left port “with all engineering, combat systems, and crew support systems functioning normally,” the statement said.

Meanwhile, the ships from the George Washington strike group, including the aircraft carrier USS George Washington, were spotted heading toward the Middle East. The carrier was expected to replace the Lincoln, which the acting navy secretary, Hung Cao, said last week would be returning home soon.

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This would leave the waters of the Pacific without a U.S. carrier presence for an unknown period of time. The Trump administration sees China, the dominant power in the region, as “a settled force” that only needs to be deterred from dominating the U.S. or its allies and not the top global adversary that it was under the Biden administration.

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ZZ Top drummer Frank Beard dead at 77 as bandmate pays tribute to ‘great friend and collaborator’

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Frank Beard, the longtime drummer for rock group ZZ Top, has died at age 77.

ZZ Top drummer Frank Beard has died at age 77.

In a statement posted by the band, ZZ Top frontman Billy F. Gibbons paid tribute to a ‘great friend and collaborator’ who he says was a key part of their success.  

‘Today, Elwood and I lost a great friend and collaborator, and the world lost one of the most naturally innovative drummers and a great and true son of Texas. His signature backbeat was key to keeping ZZ on top,’ Gibbons said in a statement posted to the band’s Instagram account. 

The band will now be cancelling it’s shows in Salt Lake City and Colorado Springs however will be moving forward with upcoming performances at Austin City Limits, a venue which held a special place in Beard’s heart.  

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‘The band will resume its current The Big One! Tour this weekend with two dates in at Austin City Limits, one of Frank’s favorite venues and in a city that had been something of a second home for him,’ the statement added. 

Beard joined the iconic band shortly after it was formed in 1969 but his health issues were becoming more apparent this past year. 

Frank Beard, the longtime drummer for rock group ZZ Top, has died at age 77.

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Beard, pictured far L, joined the iconic band in 1969

Beard, pictured far L, joined the iconic band in 1969

The band were set to perform at the Hollywood Bowl earlier this month but were forced to cancel due to ‘unforeseen personnel matters.’

Rolling Stone later reported that they had actually cancelled due to Beard’s health. 

A year earlier, Beard’s health also led to him stepping away from the band’s tour.  

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A statement from the band’s management, Shelter Music Group, announced that Beard ‘temporarily stepped away from the current tour to attend a health issue requiring his focus in the near term.’

‘Beard, along with fellow ZZ Top members Billy F Gibbons and Elwood Francis, presently on the Elevation tour since March 5, have engaged fellow Texan and longtime tech member, percussionist and drummer, John Douglas, for the interim.’

The post added that Douglas ‘has maintained a close relationship with Beard and the bandmates’ and previously replaced Beard in a Paris performance in 2002 when the drummer had an emergency appendectomy.

The statement concluded: ‘He is looking forward to a speedy recovery.’

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ZZ Top former in 1969 and Beard joined shortly thereafter. It now consists of bassist Elwood Francis and founding member Gibbons. 

The group formed in 1969 and are behind the hits Gimme All Your Lovin' and Sharp Dressed Man

The group formed in 1969 and are behind the hits Gimme All Your Lovin’ and Sharp Dressed Man

‘I would say, for me, I have found the people that I want to play with. And I was able to do that at a very early age. I’m still satisfied with them. I’m satisfied with Dusty and I’m satisfied with Billy,’ Beard said in the 2019 documentary, That Little Ol’ Band from Texas, according to Rolling Stone. 

‘With these two guys, I’ve never wanted to quit, and I’ve never wanted to get fired.’

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Beard also grappled with substance abuse, admitting drugs ‘f**ked up’ relationships and led to him selling a drum kit to buy more substances. 

‘All the money I pissed off, that’s a regret,” he said in the documentary. “I sold my original Ludwig kit to buy drugs with it. Relationships I f**ked up … In the back of my mind, I knew I needed to kick heroin. I needed to stop doing cocaine. I had done it all, and I couldn’t go any further.’

Beard eventually became sober after seeking treatment at rehab, during which time the band entered a three year hiatus. 

Beard pictured performing at Stagecoach with the band in 2023

Beard pictured performing at Stagecoach with the band in 2023

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‘In the late ’70s, I entered rehab. Somebody asked Dusty what he was gonna do. ‘Hey what are y’all gonna do, you know? Frank’s in rehab.’ And Dusty said, ‘Well, I’m goin’ fishing!’”  Beard recalled during an interview with CBS News. 

Gibbons said he never considered replacing Beard with another drummer: ‘There is no other drummer. There’s one guy!’ he said.

Beard is just the latest death the band has had to cope with in recent years. 

In 2021, founding member Dusty Hill passed at age 72. He was replaced by Elwood Francis. 

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ZZ Top became popular in the 1970s and did very well in the 1980s. Their signature was very long beards on two of the band members, Hill and Gibbons.

ZZ Top released Tres Hombres in 1973, which reached the No. 8 position on the Billboard 200 albums chart.

Their top hits from that were La Grange and Jesus Just Left Chicago.

On their album Eliminator, they had the massive hits Gimme All Your Lovin’ and Sharp Dressed Man as well as Legs.

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ZZ Top’s discography spans 15 albums, several of which won awards.

In 2004, ZZ Top was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

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Fears over derelict former Withins pub as council responds

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The former Withins pub has been the subject of concerns from people living nearby for some time.

Residents have reported people gaining access to the building and questioning why it has been allowed to remain in a state of disrepair for years.

WithinsThe derelict site now

Bolton Council owns the freehold of the site but says the building is subject to a long-term lease held by a third party, which is responsible for its security, condition and management.

Residents say windows have been boarded up while an entrance at the side of the building appears to have been secured with a makeshift door.

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There are also concerns that young people and homeless people have been entering the premises, prompting fears someone could be seriously injured, as youths climbed the pub roof.

The issue was previously raised by Cllr Sean Fielding, who said the council had found itself paying to secure the property despite believing this should be the responsibility of the leaseholder, in his call for action over the former Withins pub.

He said: “It is not for the council to use taxpayers’ money to secure properties under the responsibility of a third party.

“However, due to the irresponsibility of the leaseholder at The Withins, this is what the council has found itself doing, with the cost of this added to the rent bill.

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“Unfortunately, those who are breaking into the site have proven to be very determined too, and security measures installed have rarely been a match for them for any length of time.”

Cllr Fielding also called on residents to report anyone they see breaking into or damaging the property to the police.

He added: “I will continue to work constructively with the council officers to try and bring the site back into productive use, as this is ultimately the best way to stop antisocial behaviour here.”

But residents say concerns remain about the condition of the site.

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Katrina Oldham, a Breightmet resident, said she had previously asked about a number of derelict buildings and whether they could be brought back into community use.

She said: “I have asked about several buildings left derelict to be brought back into community use.

“I got a vague list back saying that all the properties asked about have only just come back into the council’s hands.

“The buildings have been derelict for years and could have been being utilised for the community, but they simply refuse to give anything to this community.

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“It’s disgusting.”

She also said she had spoken to a woman and her son, who has learning difficulties, after they had collected rubbish from around the site at the weekend.

WithinsThe rubbish collected

According to Ms Oldham, they were left disappointed when the rubbish was not subsequently removed.

Residents have questioned what is being done to resolve the long-running situation and whether more can be done to prevent people from entering the building.

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WithinsA make-shift door was spotted at the site

A spokesperson for Bolton Council said: “While the council owns the freehold on this site, the long-term lease is held by a third party.

“This third party is responsible for the security, condition and ongoing management of the building.

“We are aware of local concerns relating to the building and we have met with the leaseholders to raise these issues.

“In the meantime, the council has used its Building Safety and Building Control powers to ensure the structure does not present an immediate risk to the public.

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“The cost of these measures will be recovered from the leaseholder.”

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Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua to SNUB Wembley and take place on a FRIDAY in New York to avoid clash with NFL: Date set with contracts signed as Britain’s biggest fight goes abroad… and fans back home could face a VERY late night

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It's understood that Anthony Joshua (above) and Tyson Fury have signed contracts to fight on November 20

Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury are understood to have signed contracts to fight on November 20 in New York City, raising concerns that the mega-fight will take place in the middle of the night for British fans.

Fury took to social media on Tuesday morning to tease the announcement, telling his followers that the fight was on the verge of being publicised. He said: ‘Big news being dropped very, very soon. A big fight on the horizon. It’s the one you’ve all been waiting for. It’s about to be announced imminently so stay tuned!’

While those close to the negotiations have told Daily Mail Sport that the blockbuster bout is done, with New York’s Madison Square Garden understood to have been agreed as the venue and Fury himself appearing to confirm the fight, Matchroom promoter Eddie Hearn has insisted there is still work to be done on the deal.

Those familiar with the discussions say Joshua and his promoter Hearn continued to push for the fight to take place in the UK, with Fury also keen on a homecoming event.

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However, Hearn – who recently revealed it was written into Joshua’s contract that the fight has to be staged in Britain – has told Daily Mail Sport that no agreement has yet been reached to change those terms.

‘We are in constant communication with Turki and SELA but as of yet there is no agreement to any variation within the contract,’ he said.

The final details were thrashed out at a meeting earlier this week, with the venue the main outstanding issue

It is understood that Anthony Joshua (left) and Tyson Fury (right) have signed contracts to fight on November 20 in New York City  

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The fight is said to be taking in New York and the iconic Madison Square Garden - where Joshua previously suffered his shock defeat by Andy Ruiz Jr in June 2019

The fight is said to be taking in New York and the iconic Madison Square Garden – where Joshua previously suffered his shock defeat by Andy Ruiz Jr in June 2019

Turki Alalshikh (above), who is helping bankroll the fight, had left the door open to staging the event in Britain, but made it clear that the numbers had to work

Turki Alalshikh (above), who is helping bankroll the fight, had left the door open to staging the event in Britain, but made it clear that the numbers had to work

Others close to the discussions say Alalshikh’s position was that the fight could be staged in the UK if the financial case stacked up and the figures could be demonstrated.

But with that case ultimately unable to be made, the decision has been taken to move the blockbuster to New York and the iconic Madison Square Garden – the scene of Joshua’s shock defeat by Andy Ruiz Jr in June 2019.

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The fight is expected to take place on a Friday night in an attempt to avoid clashes with major American sporting events and maximise its exposure in the US.

It remains unclear, however, whether the main event will take place at a time convenient for British boxing fans.

And while Hearn’s comments indicate that the contractual position has yet to be formally altered, Daily Mail Sport understands the final pieces are now being put in place for the official announcement, with the relevant parties due to meet in the coming days to organise the launch press conference.

That is expected to take place before the end of August.

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Spencer Brown, Fury’s manager, said several weeks ago that the announcement would be made at an iconic British landmark, adding that it would be ‘like no announcement’ fans have ever seen before and claiming they ‘don’t want to miss it’.

Hearn has also previously told Daily Mail Sport that the announcement press conference would take place before the end of the month and would be timed around Joshua’s return from holiday.

Anthony Joshua has his hand raised following victory over Kristian Prenga on July 25

Anthony Joshua has his hand raised following victory over Kristian Prenga on July 25

However, result didn't come without drama as he was knocked down in the first 20 seconds

However, result didn’t come without drama as he was knocked down in the first 20 seconds

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The roots of Joshua-Fury go back to the beginning of the 2010s, when both men were establishing themselves as Britain’s leading heavyweight prospects.

Joshua won Olympic gold at London 2012 before turning professional, while Fury had already made his professional debut in 2008 and was building an unbeaten record of his own.

For years, the prospect of the two eventually meeting was one of British boxing’s biggest talking points.

Fury’s victory over Wladimir Klitschko in 2015 transformed him into a world heavyweight champion, while Joshua was rapidly moving towards the same position.

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Joshua won the IBF heavyweight title by beating Charles Martin in 2016 and subsequently added the WBA and IBO belts.

By 2017, the possibility of an undisputed Joshua-Fury fight had become a genuine objective rather than simply a dream matchup.

But the negotiations repeatedly failed.

The biggest opportunity came in 2021, when Joshua and Fury appeared to be moving towards a two-fight agreement. A deal was publicly discussed, but the proposed fight ultimately collapsed after Fury became obligated to face Deontay Wilder following an arbitration ruling.

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Fury took on Mariusz Wach at the Max Muay Thai Stadium, Pattaya, Thailand on July 24

Fury took on Mariusz Wach at the Max Muay Thai Stadium, Pattaya, Thailand on July 24

Fury emerged victorious and had been expected ringside for AJ's fight with Prenga

Fury emerged victorious and had been expected ringside for AJ’s fight with Prenga

Fury subsequently fought Wilder for a third time, while Joshua moved towards his own defining bouts.

Joshua then suffered back-to-back defeats against Oleksandr Usyk, losing his WBA, IBF and WBO titles in 2021 before being beaten again in their 2022 rematch.

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The sport then appeared to get another opportunity to make Joshua-Fury. In late 2022, negotiations accelerated dramatically, with both camps discussing a proposed fight in December. 

A deal again failed to materialise.

Fury instead moved on to other opponents, while Joshua continued his rebuilding process following the Usyk defeats.

The arrival of Alalshikh and the expansion of major boxing events in Saudi Arabia created a new route to making the fight.

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Now, after years of failed negotiations and multiple points at which the fight appeared close before falling apart, the contracts have finally been signed.

Joshua-Fury is no longer a fight being negotiated.

It is happening.

November 20. Madison Square Garden. Or, so they say… 

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Eddie Hearn issues latest Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury update

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Joshua signed to face his heavyweight rival on the condition the all-British blockbuster was held in the UK but Netflix want the fight moved to New York

Anthony Joshua is edging closer to agreeing terms to fight Tyson Fury in New York.

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Joshua signed to face his heavyweight rival on the condition the all-British blockbuster was held in the UK. The former two-time world champion has admitted his legacy will be affected if the meeting is shipped overseas. But broadcasters Netflix – and the fight’s Saudi Arabian backers – insist the clash must be staged in the Big Apple.

They have pencilled in November 20 at Madison Square Garden despite Joshua’s protestations. His promoter Eddie Hearn has insisted no agreement has been reached to move the venue from London, telling Mirror Fighting: “We are in constant communication with Turki and SELA but as of yet there is no agreement to any variation within the contract.”

But Hearn has admitted a deal could be reached in the coming days. “We don’t want to change the venue or the host country,” he told About Boxing. “But if they’re that desperate, we will find a way to help. It’s been going for a month now and they haven’t changed their mind; there’s not even been a conversation about the UK.

“We are talking through a roadmap of what it might look like to change the deal. “If they do all the things we’ve discussed and agreed in principle, there is a very good chance the fight will take place in America. Its a ballache; it’s an arduous process we’re going through. There is a way that we would be, not happy, but comfortable with doing the fight in America.

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“Right now there is absolutely no agreement to change the contract we signed. From our side, no announcement is imminent; everything has to be locked down if they want to do this.” Fury has no concern over the fight’s venue and took to social media to prematurely suggest a deal was done.

“I’ve got some big news going to be dropped very, very soon,” he said. There is a big fight on the horizon, it’s the one you’ve all been waiting for and it’s about to be announced imminently.”

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‘Unsightly’ historic steps to be repaired in Scarborough after delays

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‘Unsightly’ historic steps to be repaired in Scarborough after delays

​An updated plan to reinstate Scarborough’s historic Museum Steps and the retaining wall has been approved after more than a year of complaints from local residents who had called on North Yorkshire Council to complete the works.

​The steps provide an important and popular thoroughfare for pedestrians from Scarborough town centre to South Sands/Foreshore Road, connecting Museum Terrace to Spa Bridge and Cliff Bridge Terrace above.

Landing Of The Main Steps, Museum Terrace Steps. SCC Ltd

​The substantive works will involve the insertion of a frame to support the steps after plans were submitted this spring.

​A survey of the steps by Align Property Services in April 2025 found that their overall condition is “very poor, with large gaps between steps – there is visible vertical settlement at the centre point of the steps with some steps showing signs of horizontal displacement and vegetation emerging from gaps in between steps”.

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​Following consultation with the council’s conservation officer, the authority said a further inspection would have to be undertaken by a conservation-accredited structural engineer.

Based on advice from a consultant structural engineering company, the scheme was amended to remove the use of a concrete frame and padstone support to bear the load of the main step.

​Instead, a less invasive solution will involve the installation of a steel frame anchored to the side walls.

Museum Terrace Steps. SCC Ltd

​The engineers said that approach would provide a long-term remedial solution that helps retain the existing fabric, causes minimal damage to the stone walls, and would be “relatively straightforward to install”.

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​​The steps up to Cliff Bridge Terrace are Grade II Listed and were constructed around 1830.

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​At a meeting of the Scarborough and Whitby Area Planning Committee last week, members voted unanimously to approve the application.

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London fire live: Huge blaze near Bermondsey and Rotherhithe sends smoke over city

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A person has posted footage of the fire from Canary Wharf, amid claims on social media that it is at a recycling plant.

They wrote: “Major fire in London. View from Canary Wharf.”

And a person replied: “I think it might be recycle centre, which had a fire incident last month as well. Though not sure about it.”

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A further comment read: “Very black smoke. Hope everyone is safe.”

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Tioxide restarts chemical production at Hartlepool’s Greatham site

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Tioxide restarts chemical production at Hartlepool's Greatham site

Tioxide Materials Limited has commenced operations at its titanium dioxide (TiO₂) plant in Greatham, Hartlepool, following its acquisition by LB Group earlier this year.

The relaunch brings with it over 100 jobs and marks a significant step in restoring production at the site.

It was previously operated by Venator Materials UK Limited before it closed in late 2025 due to financial difficulties.

Karen Askwith, managing director at Tioxide, said: “Today is a landmark moment for Tioxide and a proud achievement for everyone involved in bringing the Greatham facility back into operation after it was idled in Q4 2025.”

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The company plans to ramp up production in phases. (Image: Tioxide)

He added: “Drawing on more than 50 years of manufacturing heritage, the site at Greatham has a proud history of producing high-quality TiO₂ pigments.

“This is an important step forward for our new business, but also for the local economy on Teesside, for the UK chemical sector, and the wider TiO₂ industry.

“The successful commencement showcases the skill, dedication and expertise of our employees, whose commitment has been instrumental in safely commissioning the site and establishing production.”

The site produces a range of pigments used in coatings, plastics and inks. (Image: Tioxide)

Following four months of commissioning, testing and maintenance, the site is now operational with single-stream production underway and Tioxide and Deltio products beginning to return to the market.

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The company plans to ramp up production in phases, aiming for full operational capacity by early 2027.

Ms Askwith said: “I’d like to thank everyone on our team for their outstanding efforts.

“I’d also like to acknowledge our suppliers for their support and our customers for their confidence throughout this process.

“With production now underway, our focus turns to delivering our ramp-up programme, stepping the site up to full manufacturing operations – safely and successfully – and ensuring our customers have access to a reliable and sustainable source of TiO₂ pigments for many years to come.”

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The site is now operational. (Image: Tioxide)

The Greatham facility has a nameplate capacity of 150,000 tonnes of TiO₂ pigment per year.

Production is supported by a team of scientists at Tioxide’s research and development centre in Wynyard, as well as commercial and business support teams at its Stockton headquarters.

The site produces a range of high-performance pigments under the Tioxide and Deltio brands, used in coatings, plastics and inks.

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