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Undercover with the litter fine vultures: ADAM POGRUND sees despicable tactics of wardens who target the vulnerable, lie and racially profile

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Grandmother Diane Goodfield, 74, and husband Robert, who suffers from dementia, were targeted outside Bristol Eye Hospital. A single mother (pictured left in pink top and shorts) was also being fined while her son was in surgery

Street wardens working for local councils are taught to single out vulnerable members of the public and intimidate them into paying £175 fines for offences as trivial as dropping a cigarette butt, The Mail on Sunday can reveal.

Enforcement officers are trained to use racial profiling and told to loiter outside hospitals where patients rushing to appointments are vulnerable prey.

An undercover reporter who was offered a job in Bristol with 3GS – one of Britain’s biggest council enforcement companies – warned that he had to fine at least five people per shift or risk losing his job.

Councils hire environmental enforcement to hand out Fixed Penalty Notices (FPNs) for offences including graffiti, fly tipping, parking offences, putting bins out incorrectly and failing to clear up dog mess.

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But around 95 per cent of FPNs, which typically cost £175 – or £100 if paid within ten days – are handed out for dropping cigarette butts, earning workers the nickname ‘the cigarette police’.

Our investigation also uncovered:

  • Bonus payments of up to £7,200 a year to staff for fining people, despite claims by 3GS that it pays no commission
  • Systematic lying by workers, who are encouraged to pretend they are calling the police when the police have no role to play
  • Staff advised to conceal company badges with camera recorders to obscure the fact they are mere contractors
  • Enforcement officers are told to target people from specific ethnic backgrounds
  • Wardens are instructed to lie to tourists, claiming they cannot leave the country unless they pay a fine

The revelations come amid growing anger over aggressive enforcement tactics after two private wardens working for Harrow Council were filmed threatening to assault a man who had intervened in a dispute with a teenage girl. 

One told him: ‘When I’m not in uniform, I’m gonna knock you the f*** out and rip your teeth out.’

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Grandmother Diane Goodfield, 74, and husband Robert, who suffers from dementia, were targeted outside Bristol Eye Hospital. A single mother (pictured left in pink top and shorts) was also being fined while her son was in surgery

Diane was taking her husband into the hospital when she was ¿pounced on¿ by the enforcement officer

Diane was taking her husband into the hospital when she was ‘pounced on’ by the enforcement officer

A lone mother was stopped from comforting her son after surgery due to being fined

A lone mother was stopped from comforting her son after surgery due to being fined

Bristol City Council, now run by the Greens, has contracted 3GS to carry out its Clean Streets Enforcement Campaign since 2019, when it dropped Kingdom – the firm at the centre of the Harrow controversy.

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3GS, which describes itself as an ‘ethical enforcement’ company, has always denied paying staff commission, insisting it acts with ‘social responsibility’ and reinvests its profits into education.

But our reporter found that FPNs generate profit for the firm and that staff are promised a £10 bonus for every fine beyond a daily target.

A senior manager told The MoS that the ‘business model is sustainable by us issuing the fixed penalties and generating revenue… so we need to be proactive when we are out and about.

‘We encourage people to issue as many FPNs as possible, and obviously there’s opportunities to progress within the company, opportunities to increase your earnings.’

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Councils are not charged for 3GS’s services. Instead, the firm keeps the bulk of the revenue from fines and hands councils a cut of around 25 per cent. 

Around 500 FPNs are issued every month in Bristol alone.

The scale of the fines issued became clear when our reporter took part in a trial shift with 3GS and shadowed ‘team leader’ Jagjeet, who has issued an estimated 30,000 FPNs since 2018.

During the trial shift, 3GS officers targeted vulnerable members of the public outside Bristol Eye Hospital. Jagjeet described the pavement outside as a ‘good spot’ to fine people, as patients were often rushing to appointments.

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Jagjeet issued his first fine within minutes of arriving at the scene, when 74-year-old grandmother Diane Goodfield – who was rushing to an appointment with her dementia-stricken husband, Richard – made the mistake of dropping a cigarette butt.

‘The council can prosecute you but we’re not looking to do that,’ Jagjeet told them. ‘I’ll need to verify your details – can I just get you to come over to the side?’

Diane replied: ‘I’m just taking him to the hospital – can you get me on the way out?’ But Jagjeet pressed on, asking for her ID and address.

She later told this newspaper: ‘I threw my cigarette down because there were already 150 to 200 on the floor. If it’s such a problem there, why don’t they put an ashtray outside?

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‘There was a man next to me in his 30s who did the same as me. But they didn’t go after him. I’m an easy target. I felt picked on because of my age. This is just a money-making racket.’

One man was made to pay £175, despite picking up his cigarette and throwing it in the bin immediately

One man was made to pay £175, despite picking up his cigarette and throwing it in the bin immediately

Workers are told to cover up their company badge with a camera recorder so the public are unaware they are working for a private firm and not exclusively for the council

Workers are told to cover up their company badge with a camera recorder so the public are unaware they are working for a private firm and not exclusively for the council 

Jagjeet has worked at 3GS for eight years and was described by a senior company manager as a 'cracking team leader'

Jagjeet has worked at 3GS for eight years and was described by a senior company manager as a ‘cracking team leader’

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Diane usually carries a pocket ashtray and said she felt she was being 'picked on' because she was an 'easy target'

Diane usually carries a pocket ashtray and said she felt she was being ‘picked on’ because she was an ‘easy target’

Diane, a mother-of-two, is waiting for the fine to arrive at her home on the outskirts of Bristol, where she cares for Richard, a retired engineer.

Moments later, officers approached a lone mother who dropped a cigarette end as she rushed to be with her son who was coming out of surgery.

She offered to pay the fine on the spot, but was held up for eight minutes when the contractors said they could not verify her address.

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‘My son is literally in hospital, so I’ve got to go in,’ she said. ‘I did say I apologised and I’m happy to pick it up. My son is literally about to come out of surgery.

‘There are more criminals in the world than me throwing a cigarette. Can I not just pay a penalty now? I’m so stressed without this. I really have got to go.’

An officer replied: ‘The two addresses you provided are incorrect – we need your details. You need to be honest.’

The mother said: ‘This is a joke. I don’t have anything because my son is literally in surgery. I’m really not happy with this, I’m happy to pay you right now. I’m shaking in anger right now.’

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Afterwards, Jagjeet – described by a 3GS boss as a ‘cracking team leader’ – said: ‘This hospital can be a good spot now and again. People are often in a rush though to try and get to their appointment.

‘Anything over five FPNs, they usually give us an extra £10 per ticket,’ Jagjeet said. ‘So, if you’re someone that’s constantly performing, getting seven or eight fines a day, it will work out quite nicely for you. 

‘You can probably end up getting an extra £200 to £500 or £600 a month.’

A 3GS business manager said: ‘[Jagjeet] runs a good team, looks after them – and I look after him’.

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During the trial shift, the reporter was advised to pretend to call the police and threaten people with arrest if they refused to hand over their details.

‘Sometimes if someone walks off, I put pressure on them,’ Jagjeet said. ‘I’ll spend five minutes following them. 

‘So, if they start walking, I’ll say if you don’t cooperate you are committing a further offence.

‘I’ll say, “Can I get a police officer over here? We’ve got someone here who won’t cooperate”… when the police arrive, you’re going to be prosecuted for up to £2,500. You have an opportunity now where if you want to pay you can do it now.’

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Asked whether officers actually do call the police, he made a pathetic admission: ‘No. We did have a constable, but recently I’ve not had much luck getting in contact. Now we just say, “Can I get the police?”, but we’re not going to call them. Just from mentioning it, people are shaken.’

Shortly afterwards, a 3GS contractor was filmed pretending to call the police as he followed a couple accused of dropping a cigarette.

Jagjeet also described telling people they would be unable to board public transport unless they cooperated, and said he had threatened taxi drivers they would be reported to the licensing authority if they drove off with a passenger failing to give their details.

‘If anyone gets in any car or taxi, I say to the taxi driver that unfortunately he’s committed an offence and if you drive off, you’ll be reported to the taxi licensing authority,’ he said. ‘And if someone drives off, we can tell them we’ll do a DVLA check and they’ll get a fine in the post.’

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Asked whether people can actually be prosecuted for walking away, he admitted: ‘Nah, not really. There’s nothing in place for us to prosecute or anything like that. So we’re just using our words.’

The 3GS officers, who wear uniforms bearing both 3GS and council badges, are told to place a camera holder over the contractor’s logo so the public believe they are dealing exclusively with the council.

‘We don’t tell people we are a third party,’ Jagjeet said. ‘Under here it says 3GS. So we have magnets covering it and just show the council logo. People [would] think just because it’s a private party, they don’t have to cooperate.

‘With a tourist, we don’t verify addresses. We see a passport… and explain that they have to pay before they leave the country because if you leave and don’t deal with it, you will get stopped.’

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Last month, the Daily Mail investigated the industry after enforcement officers Umar Siddiq (left) and Joseph Fernandes were sacked after they were filmed threatening and abusing a man on Northolt Road, South Harrow

Last month, the Daily Mail investigated the industry after enforcement officers Umar Siddiq (left) and Joseph Fernandes were sacked after they were filmed threatening and abusing a man on Northolt Road, South Harrow

Siddiq was filmed turning off his body-worn camera while his colleague told the man to come across the road so he could 'rip his teeth out'

Siddiq was filmed turning off his body-worn camera while his colleague told the man to come across the road so he could ‘rip his teeth out’

The reporter was also told officers use racial profiling to select their targets.

‘Students from abroad, Indian, Pakistani students, are good as gold,’ continued Jagjeet. ‘You get a lot of black people – they don’t cooperate a lot from my experience.

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‘You get Arab people – they have no respect for nothing. Chinese students used to be really good, but now they are very hit and miss because they’ve seen stuff about us on social media.’

Six people were handed FPNs during our shadow shift, including two outside Bristol coach station – among them a man in his 70s attending a hospital appointment for detached retinas.

One man in a park picked up his cigarette and disposed of it in a bin immediately, but was fined anyway.

It turns out that the council itself is prone to exaggeration, stating on its website that, if a suspect refuses to give their details, officers ‘will be able to use the information they’ve recorded on their body cameras’. This is ‘often enough to identify someone’.

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But Jagjeet admitted this was untrue, and that the claim is used to pressure people into cooperating.

‘That’s not possible,’ he said. ‘There’s nothing in place to be able to identify people. What I say to people is that you will be identified from the footage. We use that as a way to get them.’

The council’s website also states that 3GS ‘will use any extra funds from FPNs for education and promotional purposes’. 

This is despite the fact that the firm keeps much of the revenue for its own coffers. The firm pulled out of a previous contract in Bradford in 2019, claiming it was ‘not profitable enough’.

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A spokesperson for Bristol City Council said: ‘The matters raised by this investigation have been shared with our contractor with the expectation of an immediate review undertaken into the claims made.

‘Council officers are making enquiries to identify any issues that are inconsistent with the contract we hold with the contractor, and should any claims be proven further action will be taken.’

3GS did not respond to requests for comment.

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What TV channel is the World Cup final on? How to watch every game live in the UK

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The end of the 2026 World Cup is nigh, making every moment between now and Sunday’s final unmissable.

Every single game from the competition has been available to watch on free-to-air TV for UK viewers., with the BBC and ITV sharing coverage right through to the decider.

England fans will be keen to follow the Three Lions’ progress despite time differences
England fans will be keen to follow the Three Lions’ progress despite time differences (PA)

The time difference has provided a challenge for European audiences, with some games kicking off in the early hours – though their are kinder start times for the semi-finals and final.

Here’s how you can watch the final two games of the 2026 World Cup on the BBC and ITV – and STV in Scotland.

World Cup 2026 TV schedule, UK

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Finals

Saturday 18 July

Third-place play-off: France 4-6 England

Sunday 19 July

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Final: Spain vs Argentina – 8pm BST – BBC and ITV / STV

Semi-finals

Tuesday 14 July

France 0-2 Spain (Semi-final)

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Wednesday 15 July

England 1-2 Argentina (Semi-final)

Quarter-finals

Thursday 9 July

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France 2-0 Morocco (Quarter-final)

Friday 10 July

Spain 2-1 Belgium (Quarter-final)

Saturday 11 July

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Norway 1-2 England A.E.T. (Quarter-final)

Sunday 12 July

Fifa president Gianni Infantino (right) with US president Donald Trump
Fifa president Gianni Infantino (right) with US president Donald Trump (PA)

Argentina 3-1 Switzerland A.E.T. (Quarter-final)

Last-16

Saturday 4 July

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Canada 0-3 Morocco (Round of 16)

Paraguay 0-1 France (Round of 16)

Sunday 5 July

Brazil 1-2 Norway (Round of 16)

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Monday 6 July

Mexico 2-3 England (Round of 16)

Portugal 0-1 Spain (Round of 16)

Tuesday 7 July

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This Germany fan and many others will be keen to see the team add a fifth star to their jersey
This Germany fan and many others will be keen to see the team add a fifth star to their jersey (Reuters)

USA 1-4 Belgium (Round of 16)

Argentina 3-2 Egypt (Round of 16)

Switzerland 0-0 (4-3 pens) Colombia (Round of 16)

Round-of-32

Sunday 28 June

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South Africa 0-1 Canada (Round of 32)

Monday 29 June

In 2022, led by Lionel Messi, Argentina ended a 36-year wait for their third World Cup trophy
In 2022, led by Lionel Messi, Argentina ended a 36-year wait for their third World Cup trophy (Getty)

Brazil 2-1 Japan (Round of 32)

Germany 1-1 (3-4 pens) Paraguay (Round of 32)

Tuesday 30 June

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Netherlands 1-1 (2-3 pens) Morocco (Round of 32)

Ivory Coast 1-2 Norway (Round of 32)

France 3-0 Sweden (Round of 32)

Wednesday 1 July

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Mexico 2-0 Ecuador (Round of 32)

England 2-1 DR Congo (Round of 32)

Belgium 3-2 Senegal A.E.T. (Round of 32)

Thursday 2 July

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USA 2-0 Bosnia and Herzegovina (Round of 32)

Spain 3-0 Austria (Round of 32)

Friday 3 July

The New York New Jersey stadium will be a key venue this summer, hosting the final among other games
The New York New Jersey stadium will be a key venue this summer, hosting the final among other games (Getty)

Portugal 2-1 Croatia (Round of 32)

Switzerland 2-0 Algeria (Round of 32)

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Australia 1-1 (2-4 pens) Egypt (Round of 32)

Argentina 3-2 Cape Verde A.E.T. (Round of 32)

Saturday 4 July

Colombia 1-0 Ghana (Round of 32)

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Group stage results

Thursday 11 June

Mexico 2-0 South Africa (Group A)

Friday 12 June

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South Korea 2-1 Czech Republic (Group A)

Canada 1-1 Bosnia-Herzegovina (Group B)

Saturday 13 June

USA 4-1 Paraguay (Group D)

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Qatar 1-1 Switzerland (Group B)

Brazil 1-1 Morocco (Group C)

Sunday 14 June

Haiti 0-1 Scotland (Group C)

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Australia 2-0 Turkey (Group D)

Germany 7-1 Curacao (Group E)

Netherlands 2-2 Japan (Group F)

Monday 15 June

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Spain will enter the World Cup as European champions, just as they did in 2010
Spain will enter the World Cup as European champions, just as they did in 2010 (Getty)

Ivory Coast 1-0 Ecuador (Group E)

Sweden 5-1 Tunisia (Group F)

Spain 0-0 Cape Verde (Group H)

Belgium 1-1 Egypt (Group G)

Saudi Arabia 1-1 Uruguay (Group H)

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Tuesday 16 June

Iran 2-2 New Zealand (Group G)

France 3-1 Senegal (Group I)

Iraq 1-3 Norway (Group I)

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Wednesday 17 June

Argentina 3-0 Algeria (Group J)

Austria 3-1 Jordan (Group J)

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Portugal 1-1 DR Congo (Group K)

England 4-2 Croatia (Group L)

Thursday 18 June

Ghana 1-0 Panama (Group L)

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Uzbekistan 1-3 Colombia (Group K)

Czech Republic 1-1 South Africa (Group A)

Switzerland 4-1 Bosnia-Herzegovina (Group B)

Canada 6-0 Qatar (Group B)

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Jonathan David netted a hat-trick against Qatar
Jonathan David netted a hat-trick against Qatar (Reuters)

Friday 19 June

Mexico 1-0 South Korea (Group A)

USA 2-0 Australia (Group D)

Scotland 0-1 Morocco (Group C)

Saturday 20 June

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Brazil 3-0 Haiti (Group C)

Turkey 0-1 Paraguay (Group D)

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Vini Jr, shown in the background, is one of Brazil’s most-popular players (AFP/Getty)

Netherlands 5-1 Sweden (Group F)

Germany 2-1 Ivory Coast (Group E)

Sunday 21 June

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Ecuador 0-0 Curacao (Group E)

Tunisia 1-5 Japan (Group F)

Spain 4-0 Saudi Arabia (Group H)

Belgium 0-0 Iran (Group G )

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Uruguay 2-2 Cape Verde (Group H)

Monday 22 June

New Zealand 1-3 Egypt (Group G)

Argentina 2-0 Austria (Group J)

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France 3-0 Iraq (Group I)

Mohamed Salah will captain Egypt at the World Cup
Mohamed Salah will captain Egypt at the World Cup (Getty)

Tuesday 23 June

Norway 3-2 Senegal (Group I)

Jordan 1-2 Algeria (Group J)

Portugal 5-0 Uzbekistan (Group K)

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England 0-0 Ghana (Group L)

Wednesday 24 June

Panama 0-1 Croatia (Group L)

Colombia 1-0 DR Congo (Group K) 

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Bosnia-Herzegovina 3-1 Qatar (Group B)

Switzerland 2-1 Canada (Group B)

Morocco 4-2 Haiti (Group C)

Scotland 0-3 Brazil (Group C)

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Thursday 25 June

Czech Republic 0-3 Mexico (Group A)

South Africa 1-0 South Korea (Group A)

Curacao 0-2 Ivory Coast (Group E)

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Ecuador 2-1 Germany (Group E)

Friday 26 June

Japan 1-1 Sweden (Group F)

Tunisia 1-3 Netherlands (Group F)

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Paraguay 0-0 Australia (Group D)

Turkey 3-2 USA (Group D)

Norway 1-4 France (Group I)

Senegal 5-0 Iraq (Group I)

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Kylian Mbappe won the World Cup aged just 19 in 2018
Kylian Mbappe won the World Cup aged just 19 in 2018 (Getty)

Saturday 27 June

Cape Verde 0-0 Saudi Arabia (Group H)

Uruguay 0-1 Spain (Group H)

Egypt 1-1 Iran (Group G)

New Zealand 1-5 Belgium (Group G)

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Croatia 2-1 Ghana (Group L)

Panama 0-2 England (Group L)

Sunday 28 June

Colombia 0-0 Portugal (Group K)

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DR Congo 3-1 Uzbekistan (Group K)

Algeria 3-3 Austria (Group J)

Jordan 1-3 Argentina (Group J)

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Heslington Hall gallery hosts exhibition of John Langton

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Based at the historic Heslington Hall on the University of York campus, the Heslington Hall Art Gallery launched with its inaugural exhibition, Slow Surfacing, which celebrates the international career of John Langton.

The exhibition runs until October 31, 2026, and marks the first public display from the University Art Collection.

The work of John Langton spans more than 60 years and includes a variety of artistic styles and experiments.

Langton became an Artist Fellow at the university in 1978 and was later awarded an honorary doctorate in 1995.

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Dr Helena Cox, art curator at the University of York (Image: The University of York)

Dr Helena Cox, art curator at the University of York, said: “Visiting John in his studio for over a year before he passed away was an absolute privilege.

“Our long conversations about creativity inspired this display.

“Because his family travelled from across the world to join us for the launch, it truly felt like his spirit was in the room with us.”

The exhibition includes items on loan from the Langton Estate, as well as a canvas created using a spray-painting method—an approach Langton learned from ceramicist David Lloyd Jones.

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The two artists were members of an informal group known as the York Four.

Archival photographs on display capture Langton improvising a spray-painted canvas to live piano music at a York church, performed before an audience of students, staff, and residents.

Other images show his wife, Patricia, standing beside a large ceramic panel that Langton and Lloyd Jones created together, which remains on permanent display at Derwent College.

Dr Cox worked closely with the Langton family to research their private archive and select some of the most striking pieces from his career.

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An advisory board, including members from the University of York’s History of Art Department and the Borthwick Institute for Archives, supported the project.

The exhibition runs until October 31, 2026, and marks the first public display from the University Art Collection (Image: The University of York)

Jessica Langton, John Langton’s daughter, said: “Retracing my childhood steps across the UoY campus and seeing my father’s career given new meaning and new context was such a revelation.

“The university campus was a fertile ground in which the seeds of my father’s art career were planted.

“His career, our family, and our academic ambitions flourished there from the UoY’s opening years and onwards through decades.

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“To have the chance to rediscover John’s early artworks, discover original documents, photos, catalogues, texts, and collaborate with Helena Cox, the curator, sharing stories and connections that made up John’s rich creative career was an unexpected delight.”

The exhibition is free and open to the public Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm, excluding bank holidays.

Three accessible parking spaces are available for blue badge holders, and an accessible entrance.

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Man charged after Bolton roof incident on Centenary Court

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Tyrone Worsley, 23, of no fixed abode, has been charged with driving while disqualified, driving without insurance, robbery and dangerous driving.

He has also been charged with racially aggravated affray, possession of a bladed article, attempted section 18 grievous bodily harm and criminal damage.

The charges follow an incident at Centenary Court, Bolton, on Thursday, July 16.

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Police were called following reports of a man on the roof of a property.

A cordon was put in place around part of Rishton Lane as emergency services responded.

Witnesses reported seeing small objects being thrown from the roof near emergency service vehicles.

Police officers, firefighters and paramedics remained at Centenary Court while the incident was dealt with.

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Worsley has been remanded in custody and is due to appear at Manchester Magistrates’ Court on Saturday, July 18.

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The Cambridgeshire parks named as best in UK for 2026

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Some of the parks have retained the award from previous years

Several Cambridgeshire parks have been named amongst the best in the UK. Every year, it’s revealed what UK parks have been awarded the international Green Flag award.

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The award, which celebrates its 30th anniversary this year, has named 2,391 sites across the country which have received the award for this in 2026.

Paul Todd MBE, Green Flag Award Manager at Keep Britain Tidy, said: “We are delighted to see 2,391 parks and green spaces across the UK achieve Green Flag Award status this year. Every winner should be incredibly proud of this achievement.

“It is a testament to the commitment, passion, dedication and hard work that goes into creating and maintaining these special places for the benefit of residents and visitors alike.” There are several Cambridgeshire parks and green spaces that have made the list, with many retaining the status from previous years.

The Cambridgeshire parks that have been awarded the Green Flag award for 2026 are:

  • Cherry Hinton Hall – Cambridge
  • Christ’s Pieces – Cambridge
  • Grafham Water – Huntingdonshire
  • Ely Country Park – Ely
  • Jubilee Gardens – Ely
  • Ferry Meadows – Peterborough
  • Central Park – Peterborough
  • Itter Park – Peterborough
  • Manor Farm Park – Peterborough
  • Hinchingbrooke Country Park – Huntingdonshire
  • St Neots Riverside Park – St Neots
  • Priory Park – St Neots
  • Paxton Pits Nature Reserve – Huntingdonshire

The award is given to a park or green space that is safe, welcoming and well-managed. The parks that receive the award set the benchmark standard for outdoor spaces.

Parks are independently assessed against rigorous criteria, including accessibility, maintenance, environmental management, safety, biodiversity and community involvement.

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England finally play like World Cup winners as 10-goal epic with France reveals what might have been

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When England played like World Cup winners, it was after the World Cup had already been lost. In a confusing, chaotic game, instead of going for gold, they brought home bronze. For 45 minutes, England played like worldbeaters; for 45, like a team who could be beaten from 4-0 up. By the end, Bukayo Saka had become just the fourth Englishman to score a World Cup hat-trick, joining Geoff Hurst, Gary Lineker and Harry Kane, and Jude Bellingham had made them the first team ever to score six goals against France in this competition. But a result that would have been celebrated euphorically in another context should come with a sense of regret: given that they have only performed fitfully, where was this England against Argentina? Or even against Norway, DR Congo, Panama and Ghana?

England beat France 6-4 in Miami
England beat France 6-4 in Miami (PA)

A vibrant, dynamic display suggested that actually this could be part of their DNA, whatever Thomas Tuchel has said to the contrary. Tuchel was unable to shrug off the semi-final surrender; not when he was booed by England supporters. But his side, desperately defensive in a dreadful 36 minutes against Argentina, were four up after 45 in an attacking antidote against France, even if they were weakened, shambolic and seemingly demob-happy. Then a manager whose team could not hold on to a 1-0 lead against Argentina threatened to lose a four-goal advantage; Tuchel was diplomatic enough not to switch to a back five this time.

But as, in a match of seven changes apiece, England demonstrated their depth, the frustration should be exacerbated by the reality that some of the destroyers of France were denied the opportunity to have the same impact against Argentina. Saka was a case in point, overlooked when Tuchel adopted such a negative approach on Wednesday and offering a reminder that there was another way. Marcus Rashford, only introduced in the 96th minute then, was another to underline England could have had more incision and acceleration. If Tuchel’s gameplan was supposed to be about fast wingers, they showed how dangerous they can be.

Bukayo Saka and Marcus Rashford impressed against France
Bukayo Saka and Marcus Rashford impressed against France (Getty)

As Tuchel conjured an emphatic response to the disappointment in Atlanta, his assistant Anthony Barry saying England were playing “with broken hearts”, the endorsement of him was also an indictment. That said, there may have been an irony in the identity of the scorer of England’s second: Ezri Konsa, the man summoned in Tuchel’s most infamous substitution. Konsa for Anthony Gordon backfired against Argentina. Konsa in a back four got forward to head in a corner.

Where Tuchel may merit some sympathy is that this brought the sight of Declan Rice at his best which, in part due to injury and illness, he has not been of late. Rice was dominant, scoring the first, making the second, in a victory that owed much to Arsenal. Between them, the Gunners in Tuchel’s team recorded four goals and two assists.

Rice stood in as captain, with Kane rested after Tuchel said he had too many “kilometres in the legs”. Perhaps Saka and Rashford had too few in theirs. The surprise starter was Ivan Toney, previously limited to injury-time action. Injury meant Kobbie Mainoo’s World Cup finished without minutes or any purpose in taking him. Morgan Rogers started, just as Chelsea are set to pay £117m for him, though the evidence of this game was that he is worth rather less than Saka or Rice.

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The midfielder got England off to a flying start, intercepting a pass from Desire Doue, powered forward and whipped a shot from 25 yards past a motionless Mike Maignan. It was his corner that Konsa then headed in.

Ezri Konsa scored with a header
Ezri Konsa scored with a header (Reuters)

Then Saka took over. He and Rashford led a scintillating counter-attack that, after the Arsenal man had an effort cleared off the line by Maxence Lacroix, led to the Manchester United player teeing up him for the third goal. Saka angled in a fourth after a penetrative pass by Eberechi Eze. His treble was completed from the penalty spot after a rampaging Djed Spence was tripped by Malo Gusto. England still needed Bellingham to come off the bench and score from a solo run to clinch victory.

Yet his goal was surrounded by a fabulous French fightback. After Didier Deschamps made a quadruple change, his side scored four goals, with a surge powered by a record-breaking Kylian Mbappe.

A double enabled him to leapfrog Lionel Messi, if only for a day, and become the World Cup’s highest scorer. Mbappe now has 22 to Messi’s 21; the first man to strike 10 times in one World Cup since Gerd Muller, he looks odds on to get the Golden Boot. Bradley Barcola, who scored from an Mbappe pass, was one of the four brought on; Michael Olise, who twice should have made it 4-4, supplied the passes for Mbappe’s goals, took his tally of assists to seven in a tournament, another record. Instead, Ousmane Dembele, another of those introduced at the break, made it 5-4, only for Bellingham to respond.

History was made in the scoreline, and in other respects. It was a historic occasion in another respect: Deschamps’ 187th and last game in charge and 290th France game, including his playing career. The comeback was at least a sequel to France’s response in the 2022 final, even if a defeat was not a fitting way for Deschamps to bid adieu.

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Tuchel, who wants to carry on, can argue that this is officially England’s most successful World Cup since 1966: with six victories and, unlike in 1990 or 2018, winning the third-place play-off. But that only underlined what might have been.

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10 things to do in York and beyond, July 18 to July 25

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Exhibition launch of the week: Arnup Studios at Pyramid Gallery, Stonegate, York, today, 11am to 2pm, then running until September 27

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CERAMICIST Hannah Arnup, landscape and natural world artist Michelle Galloway, abstract artist Liz Foster, plein-air and studio artist Kate Pettitt, British wildlife ceramicist Penny Phillips and handmade jewellery designer Emma Welsh will be on hand at today’s opening of Holtby-based Arnup Studios’ first collective exhibition at Pyramid Gallery. Gallery opening hours are 10am to 5pm, Monday to Saturday.

Art showcase of the week: Experimental Textiles and Mixed Media, Laburnum Cottage Art Studio, West End, Sheriff Hutton, near York, today, 10am to 5pm

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NORTH Yorkshire Open Studios textile and mixed-media artist, Landscape Artist Of The Year 2022 contestant, teacher and workshop tutor Justine Warner plays host to an exhibition of one year of student work, showcasing skills, workbooks and final pieces based on a wide range of experimental textile techniques that employ exciting and unusual materials in creative ways.

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Look at how Bondaweb, Lutradur, soluble fabrics, metal, foils, gel printing, transfer printing, batik, tetra pack printing, block printing and heat-shrink can be used and  speak with some of the students who experimented with them.

Children’s show of the week: Dinosaur Adventure Live, Danger On T-Rex Mountain, York Theatre Royal, today, 2.30pm

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SIXTY-FIVE million years in the making, Dinosaur Adventure Live brings a fusion of family-friendly storytelling, puppetry and roarsome science to the stage as the ancient world of dinosaurs crashes back to life for gasps, giggles and occasional jump-scares.

From a shadowy raptor on the loose to baby dinosaurs that you can feed (carefully!), Mike Newman’s show blends humour, thrills and hands-on learning into an interactive stage experience. Box office: 01904 623568 or yorktheatreroyal.co.uk.

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Coastal gig of the week: CMAT, Scarborough Open Air Theatre, today, gates 6pm

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CMAT, alias Ciara Mary-Alice Thompson, burst on to the music scene six years ago with her debut single Another Day (KFC). The Dublin-born, County Meath-raised singer and songwriter has since released three bitingly humorous, emotionally honest albums, 2022’s If My Wife New (CORRECT) I’d Be Dead, 2023’s Crazymad, For Me and 2025’s  Mercury Prize-nominated Euro-Country, her exploration of identity, grief and beauty standards, exemplified by Take A Sexy Picture Of Me. Box office: scarboroughopenairtheatre.co.uk.

Musical of the week: The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Grand Opera House, York, July 20 to 25, Monday to Thursday, 8pm; Friday & Saturday, 5pm and 8.30pm

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STEPHEN Webb leads the cast as Dr Frank N Furter on The Rocky Horror Show’s latest return to the Grand Opera House, joined by comedian Jackie Clune as the Narrator. Directed by Christopher Luscombe, Richard O’Brien’s outré musical tells the story of squeaky-clean American college sweethearts Brad and his fiancée Janet’s very frank encounters at the freaky doctor’s Transylvanian castle after their car breaks down.

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Cue an adventure full of fun, frolics, frocks and frivolity, bursting with timeless songs and outrageous outfits as O’Brien combines science-fiction, horror, comedy and music while encouraging audience participation. Those audiences are sure to dress up in the most outrageous fancy dress. Box office: atgtickets.com/york.

Techno for children: Lenny Pearce, Toddler Rave World Tour Part 2, York Barbican, July22, 3.30pm

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LENNY Pearce is a force in family entertainment, captivating a global audience as the pioneer of Toddler Techno. Driven from his passion as a father, and his strong commitment to his home life, Lenny makes songs and videos and performs live shows where he spins children’s favourites, remixed into modern hits that keep young ones and parents alike dazzled. Box office: yorkbarbican.co.uk.

Fringe shows of the week: Halfway To Edinburgh at Theatre@41, Monkgate, York, presents Joe Sellman-Leava in Copycat (Work In Progress), July 23, 7.30pm; Andrew O’Neill: Escape, July 24, 8pm

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DOES AI spell the end of humanity, or the dawn of a new utopia, ponders Fringe First winner Joe Sellman-Leava. He might be a technophobe, but he is determined to find out by using innovative design and a whirlwind of uncanny impressions to tell the story of a teacher, a student, and a copycat dictator to examine the links between art, fascism and rapid technological change. 

HOW do we get out of this mess, asks cult comedian Andrew O’Neill in his surreal, political show, Escape, about the ways in which we disagree with each other, while suggesting some ways we can find our way out. Box office: tickets.41monkgate.co.uk.

Farce of the week: Rowntree Players in Boeing Boeing, Joseph Rowntree Theatre, York, July 23 to 25, 7.30pm

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MARC Camoletti’s high-flying 1960s’ French farce Boeing Boeing is cleared for take-off in Hannah Shaw’s English-language production for Rowntree Players. Meet self-styled Parisian lothario Bernard, who has Italian, German and American fiancées, each one a beautiful airline hostess with frequent “layovers.”

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He keeps “one up, one down, and one pending” until unexpected schedule changes bring all three to Paris, and to Bernard’s apartment, at the same time. Shaw’s cast features Max Palmer as Bernard, Lizzie Lawton as Robert, Rebecca Thomson as Berthe, Jorja Cartwright as Gretchen, Bethan Olliver as Gloria and Val Debenedetti as Gabriella. Box office: 01904 501935 or josephrowntreetheatre.co.uk.

Outdoor concerts of the week: York Racecourse Music Showcase Weekend, Knavesmire, York, Craig David presents TS5, July 24, and Tom Grennan, July 25

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SOUTHAMPTON singer-songwriter and DJ Craig David presents his TS5 DJ set on Music Showcase Friday’s double bill of racing and old-skool anthems, from R&B to Swing Beat, Garage to Bashment, plus current House hits, when he combines his song and MC skills.

Bedford singer-songwriter Tom Grennan is Saturday’s post-racing performer, drawing on such hits as Little Bit Of Love, Let’s Go Home Together, Remind Me, Here and How Does It Feel, plus songs from his number one albums Evering Road, What Ifs & Maybes and Everywhere I Went Led Me To Where I Didn’t Want To Be and top-five debut Lighting Matches. 

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Tickets: yorkracecourse.co.uk; no booking fees; free parking on race day.

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‘I always struggled with confidence – pageants have helped me come out of my shell’

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Jason Cancino won his first pageant in 2024 and will go on to represent Ireland in the USA next year

A Filipino man living in East Belfast hopes to empower and inspire others after being crowned Mr Diamond Ireland 2026. Jason Cancino won the title in March, and will go on to represent Ireland at the international finals in the USA next year.

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The 33-year-old moved to Northern Ireland from the Philippines when he was eight-years-old. As a gay immigrant with a learning disability, he has praised pageantry for giving him a space to be himself, while building up his confidence.

Working as a chef in Belfast and a freelance model, Jason won his first pageant in 2024 and became Mr Shining Light. Here, he used his platform to raise funds and awareness for local mental health charities, and he has been open about his own struggles.

Speaking to Belfast Live, Jason opened up on his journey so far, including why he felt inspried to get involved in modelling and pageantry, and how it has helped build his confidence.

He said: “I began modelling in 2020 and started taking part in pageants in 2023. I just felt there was always something in me that wanted to get into modelling. I’ve always just liked to pose and be in front of the camera, so I thought why not challenge myself to do something different and take on pageants too.

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“I’ve worked my way up to being a fashion model, and going into different genres of modelling. I also wanted to increase my confidence through pageantry as well.

“I was inspired by RuPaul’s Drag Race and seeing the queens from different backgrounds just being themselves. It’s nice to see people from different cultures and hearing different stories through the pageants.”

Jason said becoming Mr Shining Light in 2024 was a huge moment for him, especially as he won the competition while wearing an evening gown.

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After the competition, he took a year’s break and went off social media for a while to focus on his mental health, as he began to struggle with anxiety.

“I became Mr Shining Light in my evening gown. I wanted to be myself and show people you don’t have to stick to one box, you can be yourself and wear whatever you want. Be your unique self, and shine the way you want to shine,” he said.

“I’m part of the LGBT community and there is so much discrimination and hate we face. Especially when I was young, and I wanted to show young LGBT people you can go out there and be yourself. Get on that stage and just be confident of who you are and forget what others have to say about you.”

After the Shining Light competition ended, Jason said he wanted to fulfil a dream of representing his country internationally, a feat he will achieve next year at the international finals of the Diamond Ireland competition.

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He explained: “It means so much for me to be representing my country as growing up wasn’t easy for me, I wasn’t accepted for who I was. It would mean so much to represent my country just being myself.”

His involvement in pageants has meant Jason has been able to fundraise for charities close to his heart. This year, he is raising funds to support The Rainbow Project.

“When I won the title I was able to choose my own charities to support. I’ve picked The Rainbow Project to be able to help my community, as we face so many struggles in life, especially right now with that’s happening in the world,” Jason said.

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As for what he loves about being involved in pageantry, and any advice he would offer to those in the LGBT community who may be struggling, Jason said: “It’s really inspiring to hear stories from people with different backgrounds, what’s happened in the past for them and where they are now.

“The pageants are great for seeing how confident some people are, and how they empower people and raise awareness for others.

“For all the young gay men I would say get out there and be yourself, believe in yourself, and don’t be afraid to challenge yourself. Ask for help if you’re going through mental health problems, it’s okay to feel that way and feel vulnerable.”

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Andrew Tate and brother arrested and detained in US amid 38 new charges including rape and trafficking

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Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan have been arrested in the US following a police investigation into a number of alleged sexual offences, as the CPS seeks their extradition to the UK

Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan have been arrested in the United States following a police investigation into multiple sexual offences.

Andrew Tate, 39, and Tristan Tate, 38, were detained yesterday (Saturday, July 18) in Miami.

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The social media personalities are being held while legal proceedings continue, as 38 fresh charges have been brought against the pair, connected to claims from four further complainants.

Influencer Andrew Tate, 39, faces seven additional counts of rape, three counts of arranging or facilitating trafficking for sexual exploitation, three counts of assault occasioning actual bodily harm and 19 further charges for offences relating to indecent images of a child and extreme pornography.

Tristan Tate, 38, faces one count of sexual assault, two counts of rape and three counts of arranging or facilitating trafficking for sexual exploitation.

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The CPS stated that the alleged offences are thought to have taken place between July 2010 and August 2017.

Charges were previously authorised by the CPS after a file of evidence was provided by Bedfordshire Police officers concerning allegations dating back to 2012.

Following further inquiries by the Major Crime Unit of Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire, the overall number of charges against the siblings has reached 59.

Bedfordshire Police Assistant Chief Constable Karena Thomas said: “Officers from our major crime unit have been working closely alongside the Crown Prosecution Service and both national and international law enforcement agencies as part of this complex investigation.

“We understand the interest that this case will generate, but we would urge the public not to speculate and to allow the legal process to be carried out correctly.

“There is no place for male violence against women and girls, and we will continue to work tirelessly to support victims and investigate all reports made to us.”

The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) confirmed it has sought the extradition of Andrew and Tristan Tate from the US.

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Malcolm McHaffie, head of the CPS’s Special Crime Division, said: “We have decided to prosecute Andrew and Tristan Tate for further offences including rape, arranging or facilitating trafficking for sexual exploitation and offences relating to indecent images of a child.

“These charging decisions followed receipt of a further file of evidence from Bedfordshire Police and bring the total number of alleged victims in this case to seven.”

He went on to say: “The CPS has requested the extradition of the Tates from the US. They have been arrested and await extradition proceedings to the UK.”

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The influencers have been arrested in the United States following an investigation by police into a number of sexual offences, with 38 new charges against them

Andrew Tate and his brother have been arrested in the United States following an investigation by police into a number of sexual offences.

The influencers who have millions of followers on social media were were arrested yesterday (Saturday, July 18) in Miami.

Andrew Tate, 39, and Tristan Tate, 38, have been detained pending ongoing legal proceedings as 38 new charges have been authorised against the pair.

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Charges were previously authorised by CPS following a file of evidence submitted by officers from Bedfordshire Police into allegations dating back to 2012.

Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire Major Crime Unit have been continuing to investigate a number of other offences reported to both Bedfordshire Police and Hertfordshire Constabulary.

The total number of charges against the brothers now totals 59.

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Of these, 42 charges have been authorised against Andrew Tate, and 17 against Tristan Tate. Assistant Chief Constable Karena Thomas said: “Officers from our major crime unit have been working closely alongside the Crown Prosecution Service and both national and international law enforcement agencies as part of this complex investigation.

“We understand the interest that this case will generate, but we would urge the public not to speculate and to allow the legal process to be carried out correctly. “There is no place for male violence against women and girls, and we will continue to work tirelessly to support victims and investigate all reports made to us.”

The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said it had requested the extradition of Andrew and Tristan Tate from the US.

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Malcolm McHaffie, head of the CPS’s Special Crime Division, said: “We have decided to prosecute Andrew and Tristan Tate for further offences including rape, arranging or facilitating trafficking for sexual exploitation and offences relating to indecent images of a child.

“These charging decisions followed receipt of a further file of evidence from Bedfordshire Police and bring the total number of alleged victims in this case to seven.”

The CPS said the offending is alleged to have taken place between July 2010 and August 2017.

He added: “The CPS has requested the extradition of the Tates from the US. They have been arrested and await extradition proceedings to the UK.”

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The brothers are facing legal proceedings in Romania, where they currently live, and were facing extradition to the UK upon their completion after Bedfordshire Police secured European arrest warrants for the pair in 2024.

The pair have previously “unequivocally” denied wrongdoing, with Andrew Tate describing himself and his brother as “very innocent men”.

In June, their bid to bring a legal challenge against the CPS after it did not disclose the names of their alleged victims in UK criminal proceedings was thrown out by a High Court judge.

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Noah Kahan fans have taken to social media to complain about the last-minute cancellation the singer’s show at New York’s Citi Field after fans were left waiting in the rain.

The 29-year-old Vermont singer-songwriter was set to perform at the baseball stadium on Saturday, but the performance was called off due to severe weather.

“New York City update: The show tonight at Citi Field has been canceled due to inclement weather,” Citi Field announced on social media. “This was a very difficult decision to make, but the first priority is always to keep everyone safe.”

The statement continued: “For ticket holders: Refunds are available from the point of purchase. If you purchased from Ticketmaster you will be automatically refunded. Thank you for understanding.”

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But many social media users were furious that the decision was not announced earlier in the day. Citi Field initially delayed opening the stadium to 7:30 p.m. and canceled the opening acts, though parking lots opened at 4:30 p.m. Kahan’s performance was then canceled altogether shortly after.

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One user wrote: “Scummy Noah Kahan is putting fans in danger and making them travel to Citi Field in very bad conditions. What a sick human…”

They added: “I want Noah Kahan investigated for endangering all fans tonight @ NYC Mayor. This is a felony.”

Others lamented the fact that the show has been canceled outright rather than moved to a new date, with one writing: “noah kahan not rescheduling is lowkey so selfish this show is legit dangerous and traveling is even worse.”

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Another said: You were robbed, we were robbed. Citi field did poor, noah kahan could [have] rescheduled. They took a night you were waiting for away from you, they stole it. Its a slap in the face to all of us. Actually it is acceptable to be upset to be angry. If your not, I question you.”

Kahan is also scheduled to perform at the same venue tomorrow night, and some users were appealing for help buying tickets.

One wrote: “is anyone selling tickets to noah kahan for tomorrow, my sister and i were supposed to be going tonight and she’s devastated about the cancellation. please let me know if you have any tickets priced around $180 as that’s what we paid for our ogs.”

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Some pointed out the extreme lengths they had gone through to try to attend the event, writing: “I need 3 we flew from Mexico for this!”

Kahan has not yet posted about the cancelation from his personal social media accounts. His most recent post, from earlier today, read: “Strawberry wine tonight queen???”

When a user asked if he was “nervous” about a tornado warning, Kahan responded: “Tornado?”

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