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Who’s who in the Royal Box at Wimbledon on Day Ten? It’s a regal turnout as Queen Camilla is joined by Peter Phillips and Harriet Sperling – along with Hollywood VIPs Elle Fanning and Jason Isaacs

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1. Queen Camilla 2. Annabel Elliot 3. Sophie Densham 4 and 5. Peter Phillips and Harriet Sperling 6. Bear Grylls 7. Elle Fanning 8. Jason Isaacs 9. Sir David Suchet 10. Nicola Walker 11. Dominic West 12. Richard Krajicek 13. Tristram Hunt 14. Armando Iannucci 15. Alastair Campbell 16. Deborah Jevans 17. Brian Vahaly 18. Mark Precious 19. Roy Colabawalla 20. Chris Harrop 21. Baroness Casey 22. Gubby Ayida 23. Sir William Browder 24. Sir Geoffrey Cass 25. Jon Davies 26. Melanie-Antoinette de Massy 27. James Fairclough 28. Dame Katherine Grainger 29. Lewis Moody 30. Emily Mortimer 31. Simon Patterson 32. Joseph Root

In the largest group of royals at Wimbledon so far, Queen Camilla was joined by Peter Phillips and Harriet Sperling for the couple’s first appearance at The Championships since tying the knot last month.

Her Majesty’s plus one today was her sister Annabel Elliot, with Camilla’s private secretary of more than a decade, Sophie Densham, also in the Royal Box today.

Beloved TV star David Suchet – best known for his portrayal of Agatha Christie’s detective Hercule Poirot – also joined with his partner Sheila.

Elsewhere, enjoying the most coveted seats at SW19 were Hollywood stars Elle Fanning, Jason Isaacs and Dominic West.

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Survival enthusiast Bear Grylls was in attendance, along with his wife Shara, and political VIPs including Alastair Campbell and Tristram Hunt were also in the mix.

Read on to learn who’s who in the Royal Box on the tenth day at the Championships…

1. Queen Camilla 2. Annabel Elliot 3. Sophie Densham 4 and 5. Peter Phillips and Harriet Sperling 6. Bear Grylls 7. Elle Fanning 8. Jason Isaacs 9. Sir David Suchet 10. Nicola Walker 11. Dominic West 12. Richard Krajicek 13. Tristram Hunt 14. Armando Iannucci 15. Alastair Campbell 16. Deborah Jevans 17. Brian Vahaly 18. Mark Precious 19. Roy Colabawalla 20. Chris Harrop 21. Baroness Casey 22. Gubby Ayida 23. Sir William Browder 24. Sir Geoffrey Cass 25. Jon Davies 26. Melanie-Antoinette de Massy 27. James Fairclough 28. Dame Katherine Grainger 29. Lewis Moody 30. Emily Mortimer 31. Simon Patterson 32. Joseph Root

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1. Queen Camilla 

Queen Camilla cut an elegant figure in a blue midi dress, which she also wore to Royal Ascot last month, as she arrived for the quarter-final matches. 

Her Majesty, 78, was given a tour of the All England Club with Chair Debbie Jevans, before taking her seat in the Royal Box overlooking Centre Court. 

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Wednesday marks Camilla’s first appearance at The Championships this season, after the Queen was praised as a ‘real character’ during a visit to Plumpton, East Sussex yesterday. 

The 78-year-old visited The Half Moon Pub, which serves British classics and also doubles as a campsite, in the village where she grew up.

Camilla was raised at Plumpton’s The Laines, the seven-bedroom property she once described as ‘perfect in every way’.

‘Lovely to have Queen Camilla for lunch today,’ the Facebook post read, before a later comment added, ‘A real character and lovely to welcome her. Such a lovely lady!’

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King Charles’s wife, dressed in a bottle green floral dress, stood smiling in the pub alongside two staff members in the image.

2. Annabel Elliot

Annabel Elliot, 77, is Queen Camilla’s younger sister and the mother of former Co-Chairman of the Conservative Party Ben Elliot.

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An interior designer and antiques dealer, Annabel lives in Dorset, where her business Annabel Elliot Interior Design, is based.

As attendant to the Queen, Annabel had a highly visible role in the Coronation of King Charles in 2023.

3. Sophie Densham 

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The Queen’s right-hand woman, Sophie Densham, accompanied Camilla and Annabel today. 

Sophie has served as Camilla’s private secretary for over a decade and is considered a key player in the King and Queen’s tight-knit group of aides. 

4 and 5. Peter Phillips and Harriet Sperling 

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Peter Phillips and Harriet Sperling only had eyes for each other as they arrived at the All England Club in west London after exchanging vows in an intimate ceremony in the Cotswolds last month. 

Princess Anne’s son, 48, was dapper in a light grey blazer and navy trousers, while his NHS nurse wife Harriet, 45, stunned in a £1,330 checked lime and blue ensemble from Emilia Wickstead.

It’s been a busy social calendar for the couple – who tied the knot in June – as they also joined the King and Queen for Royal Ascot last month.

6. Bear Grylls 

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British adventurer Bear Grylls swapped treacherous and remote conditions for the comfort of the Royal Box today.

Grylls, 52, is an Eton College alumnus – the same school attended by Prince William and Prince Harry. However, being eight years older than William, Bear did not share classes with either of the princes.

Despite this, Grylls is said to be close friends with the Prince of Wales and has collaborated with him and the Duke of Sussex on various wildlife conservation projects throughout the years.

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While the TV star looked dapper in a navy suit, Shara opted for a lovely, floaty black dress. 

7. Elle Fanning

Hollywood star Elle Fanning, 28, stood out from the crowd in a colourful shirt dress which she paired with black and white accessories.

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Elle was joined by her music executive boyfriend of three years, Gus Wenner, who dressed up in a suit and tie for the occasion.

8. Jason Isaacs 

Harry Potter star Jason Isaacs, 56, looked decidedly more formal as he returned to the All England Club after last week’s appearance. 

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Jason, who played Lucius Malfoy, attended day one of The Championships wearing a denim-style blazer with matching trousers and a white shirt. 

However, the British actor donned a navy suit, which was much more fitting for the Royal Box, today.  

9. Sir David Suchet 

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Actor David Suchet, 80, is most famous for playing Hercule Poirot in ITV’s long-running series of whodunnits featuring Agatha Christie’s Belgian sleuth, a role he championed for 25 years (1989-2013).

David was approached to play Poirot in the late Eighties, by the trustees of Agatha Christie’s estate – her daughter Rosalind and son-in-law Anthony Hicks.

They had watched him as Sigmund Freud in a TV mini-series, as the blackmailing gardener Blott in a Tom Sharpe comedy, and in the Poirot movie Thirteen At Dinner – playing Inspector Japp, opposite Peter Ustinov’s Poirot.

Acclaimed actor David is an avid tennis fan and even played at Wimbledon in the junior tournament, where he got through to the second round as a teenager.

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10. Nicola Walker 

Nicola Walker was also on today’s list of VIPs, as the Unforgotten star was spotted in the second row of the Royal Box. 

Since making her screen debut in Richard Curtis’s Four Weddings and a Funeral, Nicola has thrilled TV audiences with roles in top BBC and ITV dramas, with her first big gig in spy drama Spooks.

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After the roaring success of the suave spy drama, which ran for a total of 10 seasons on BBC One, Nicola was cast in Last Tango in Halifax, playing the role of sheep farmer Gillian.

The Daily Telegraph hailed Nicola’s role in Sally Wainwright’s comedy/drama as a ‘game-changer’ in her career.

In 2015 she landed herself the lead role in gritty ITV drama Unforgotten as DCI Cassie Stuart. 

While Nicola has made a name for herself playing spies and cops, she said she wouldn’t rule out taking on more similar roles in future, as long as the script was right.

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She said: ‘I’d play another detective. But I can’t believe I’d ever find one I loved as much as Cassie.’

She was most recently seen in Alice and Steve alongside Jemaine Clement. 

11. Dominic West 

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Dominic West was all smiles as he arrived for a day of tennis action, with the actor opting for a cream-coloured, double-breasted blazer and matching trousers. 

The Wire actor, 56, married landscape designer Catherine in 2010, and they have four children together; Dora, 19, Senan, 17, Francis, 14, and Christabel, nine.

The couple now split their time between London and her family’s ancestral home, Glin Castle in County Limerick, Ireland, which has been in the FitzGerald family for more than 700 years.

12. Richard Krajicek 

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Dutch former professional tennis player, Richard Krajicek, who won the men’s singles title at Wimbledon in 1996, was also in attendance today. 

13. Tristram Hunt 

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Former Labour MP for Stoke-on-Trent Central, Tristram Hunt, 50, served as Shadow Secretary of State for Education between from 2013 to 2015.

Hunt has been director of London’s Victoria and Albert Museum since 2017 and is a senior lecturer in History at Queen Mary University of London.

He is also a broadcast journalist who appears regularly on the BBC.

Hunt attended Wimbledon with his wife Juliet Thornback – the couple share one son and two daughters.

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14. Armando Iannucci

Scottish satirist Armando Iannucci is best known for creating whip-smart political comedies such as The Thick of It and Veep. 

The Glasgow-born writer and director, 62, was made CBE in the King’s Birthday honours in 2024 for his service to film and TV. 

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The inclusion of the honours for Iannucci may come as a pleasant surprise for fans of his popular TV show.

The writer and satirist was given an OBE in 2012 – the year The Thick Of It aired its last episode.

He then created a spin-off film called In the Loop, diverting his attention to the US.

15. Alastair Campbell

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Best known as Tony Blair’s former right-hand man and the Labour Party’s maverick spin doctor, tennis fan Alastair Campbell was back at SW19 and in the Royal Box once more on Wednesday. 

Attending with daughter Grace Campbell, whom he shares with long-term partner Fiona Millar, the Government man-turned-author wore a cobalt blue suit with a pair of smart navy trainers for his day watching the Wimbledon quarter-finals. 

16. Deborah Jevans 

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As Chair of the AELTC, Deborah Jevans was sat front and centre of the Royal Box.

The British former tennis player Ms Jevans CBE has been at the hallowed location numerous times, as a former junior Wimbledon champion.

She also played ten times in the women’s singles (between 1979 and 1983). Her best result was reaching the fourth round, when she lost to fifth-seeded Virginia Wade.

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Ms Jevans also played in the doubles event, reaching the quarter finals of the mixed doubles event in 1978, playing with her future husband and Wimbledon referee Andrew Jarrett.

She became the first chairwoman of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club Board in 2023, succeeding Ian Hewitt.

In 2013, she was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the New Year Honours due to her services to Sport and the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, when she served as director of sports for the event.

17. Brian Vahaly 

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Brian Vahaly is the former world 57 in tennis, reaching his career high in March 2003.

The sporting star, 44, began playing tennis at just the age of two with his parents. Clearly the practice paid off, and he claimed wins against the likes of Juan Carlos Ferrero, Michael Chang and Fernando Gonzalez.

In 2017, he came out as gay, a decade after he was forced to retire due to a shoulder injury. He had been dating a woman for two years while on the ATP tour.

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The following year, he was described as a ‘gay tennis trailblazer’ by The Telegraph, due to very few players in the sport being openly out.

Vahaly is happily married to his husband Bill, and the two are raising twin boys, Parker and Bennett.

He told The Telegraph previously: ‘My exposure to the gay community had always been very limited and what I knew of it I didn’t connect to. Until I retired I just didn’t allow myself to explore my sexuality.

‘No one would have known what to do with me. It could have potentially impacted sponsorships.’

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He added: ‘I heard homophobic comments all the time in the locker room – to my face, behind my back. That was just a part of the culture.’

18. Mark Precious 

Another athlete sitting in one of the sought-after spots in the Royal Box today was Mark Precious, a former student at University College in Oxford.

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The former field hockey player won the bronze medal with the British team at the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles.

19. Roy Colabawalla 

Roy Colabawalla is the Corporate Partner at Sydney Mitchell LLP and president of the Lawn Tennis Association.

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The Sydney Mitchell partner was appointed youngest president in Lawn Tennis Association history earlier this year.

20. Chris Harrop 

Previously Bain & Company adviser partner and company veteran, Chris Harrop is a self-proclaimed ‘tennis nut’; who took on the role as chair of Tennis Australia at the end of last year, succeeding Jayne Hrdlicka.

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Within his role, he seeks to help build participation and support for tennis across Australia.

21. Baroness Louise Casey of Blackstock 

Baroness Louise Casey was among the dignitaries at Wimbledon today. 

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She led the independent review of the Metropolitan Police in the wake of Sarah Everard’s kidnapping, rape, and murder. 

The damning review found that the ‘institutionally racist, sexist, and homophobic’ force was ‘failing women and children’ in March 2023. 

The crossbench peer also led an investigation into Rotherham Council in 2015 after a separate report found more than 1,400 children were sexually exploited by gangs of mainly Asian males in the town between 1997 and 2013.

Earlier this year, she admitted there is still a ‘sense of denial’ over the ethnicity and religion of perpetrators after the issue ‘hit national headlines’ again. 

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22. Gubby Ayida

The chief executive of Evelina London Children’s Hospital, Gubby Ayida has been pictured with the Princess of Wales on several occasions. 

The pair were seen together when Catherine opened the day surgery unit at the hospital near Westminster in December 2023, before Ms Ayida welcomed the future Queen back to the facility earlier this week. 

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Catherine has been a patron of the children’s hospital, which works with some of the capital’s sickest youngsters, since 2018. 

Speaking of Catherine’s visit, Ms Ayida later said: ‘She’s brilliant with the children, she always lights up the place for the children when they come in.

‘And some of them are quite sick, because we are a specialist hospital, so a day like this is really very special to them.’

23. Sir William Browder

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American-born British financier and political activist Sir William ‘Bill’ Browder was also a guest in the most prestigious seats at the All England Club on Day 10.

Sir William was once the largest foreign portfolio investor in Russia and is currently head of the Global Magnitsky Justice Campaign. He recently published Red Notice, A True Story Of Corruption, Murder And How I Became Putin’s No 1 Enemy. 

24. Sir Geoffrey Cass 

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Former tennis professional Geoffrey Cass is in familiar territory on Centre Court. The now 93-year-old starred in the opening match of the 1954 Championships on what is perhaps the world’s most famous showcourt. 

Sir Geoffrey was also a member of the Wimbledon Championships Management Committee for 12 years and served as LTA President in 1992. 

25. Jon Davies 

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Managing Director of Levy UK, one of the UK’s biggest sporting and hospitality businesses, Jon Davies combined his company’s two major interests by taking his place in the Royal Box this afternoon. 

Levy UK is one of the Championships’ official partners in 2026. 

26. Melanie-Antoinette de Massy 

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A trusted confidante of the Monaco Royal family, elegant Melanie-Antoinette Costello de Massy heads up another classic sporting institution herself – in her role as President of the Monte Carlo Country Club. 

The 41-year-old is the daughter of Prince Albert’s cousin Elizabeth and granddaughter of the late Princess Antoinette of Monaco. 

27. James Fairclough  

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James Fairclough was appointed as Chair of BBC Children in Need in 2025, after his work as an Angel investor, advising companies and start-ups on scaling up. He has in past worked as CEO of Financial Services and AA Cars. 

28. Dame Katherine Grainger

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Olympian Dame Katherine, who won a gold medal in rowing at the 2012 London games, is now Chair of the British Olympic Association having also served as Chair of UK Sport.

The Scottish former athlete carried King Charles’ specially-made sword at a ceremony in Scotland to mark his Coronation in 2023.

29. Lewis Moody 

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England rugby icon Lewis Moody enjoyed the sunshine in SW19 with his wife Annie amid the sporting legend’s battle with Motor Neurone Disease. 

The World Cup winner wore a grey jacket with beige trousers, while Annie was elegant in a white skirt and a cropped jacket.

Last month, Lewis – who starred for Leicester, England, and the Lions – received a hero’s welcome at Twickenham after completing a 500-mile charity cycling challenge ahead of the PREM Rugby final.

The Lewis Moody XV Challenge, which began in Newcastle on 14 June, visited all five of his former clubs, including Leicester Tigers and Bath, before reaching the home of England rugby on Saturday.

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MND – which he was diagnosed with in September – is a rare neurological condition affecting the brain and spinal cord, and can impact a person’s ability to talk, walk and breathe. 

30. Emily Mortimer 

Actress Emily Mortimer, 54, looked to be in high spirits as she sat in the Royal Box this afternoon.

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The star, known for being on HBO’s The Newsroom as well as the 2021 series The Pursuit of Love, has been married to American actor Alessandro Nivola since 2003. He joined her at Wimbledon today.

That same year, she also won an Independent Spirit Award for her performance in Lovely and Amazing.

31. Simon Patterson 

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Simon Patterson is Chair of the Board of Trustees of The Royal Foundation, which is known for its philanthropic and charitable work for the Prince and Princess of Wales – and has been in the role since last year 

32. Joseph Root 

Joseph Root, MBE is a British cricketer who captained the England Test cricket team from 2017 until 2022 when he stepped down.

The 34-year-old batter is from Sheffield and has had an outstanding career to date which has seen him play 155 test matches scoring a total of 13,115 runs.

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He was also shortlisted for the BBC Sports Personality of the Year in 2024.

Joseph is accompanied in the royal box by his wife, Carrie Cotterell who he wed in 2018 in his home town after proposing to her two years prior.

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Peter Kay back in Bolton and delights fans with his homecoming gig

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Playing to an audience restricted to those with a Bolton postcode and in aid of Bolton Hospice, he delighted the packed hall.

David Pye, who was one of the lucky ones to have got a ticket said: “It was so good to see Peter back where it all began in his home town to a crowd made up of fellow Boltonians – and he didn’t disappoint.

“After announcing it was his first time back performing at The Albert Halls for 22 years, the first half of his show had a distinctly local feel.

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“For anyone who has seen his latest show on his record-breaking tour, the first part of this show was different and without wanted to spoil it for anyone going, it takes a trip down a local Memory Lane.

“I have seen Peter loads of times, from big arenas to intimate warm-up shows and conversation fundraisers and this was as funny as ever. Peter was on top form on home turf.”

And even The Bolton News and local gets a mention as part of the act!

Those with tickets can book a Phoenix Nights themed meal at The Albert beforehand.

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The Albert Halls is a venue he last performed at in 2003, recording the iconic Peter Kay: Live at the Bolton Albert Halls, which to this day is the biggest-selling stand-up DVD of all time in the UK.

And for those who are going to see the comic, you will be in for a treat as no one other than Boltonians would really get it.

Last year he appeared with fellow Boltonian Sara Cox at The Lowry Theatre for an ‘in conversation with’ and that was again for Bolton Hospice and also The Crescent Foodbank.

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Canada’s Carney defends his trip as he visits Saudi Arabia

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TORONTO (AP) — Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney defended his trip to Saudi Arabia despite its poor human rights record and said on Thursday, during his visit to the kingdom that publicly condemning countries from afar is “an ineffective strategy.”

During the visit — the first by a Canadian leader to Saudi Arabia in 26 years — Carney met with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the kingdom’s de facto ruler.

Carney has been seeking to expand his country’s economic ties beyond its heavy reliance on the United States, and diversify trade and attract investments against the backdrop of U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs and threats to the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade agreement.

“Lecturing countries from afar is an ineffective strategy,” Carney told reporters in the Saudi city of Jeddah. “It’s satisfying, but it’s ineffective.”

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He stressed that engagement “doesn’t mean that we agree with everything that a country is doing.”

Saudi Arabia’s human rights record drew global scrutiny after the 2018 killing of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi. A U.S. intelligence assessment concluded Prince Mohammed likely approved the operation, which Saudi Arabia denies.

In Jeddah, Carney also said that the world is becoming more dangerous and divided and that Canada must expand its partnerships elsewhere, beyond the U.S., its largest trading partner.

The visit contrasts with the approach by former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, whose government publicly criticized Saudi Arabia’s human rights record in 2018, triggering a diplomatic rift that lasted five years.

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The criticism prompted Riyadh to expel Canada’s ambassador, suspend new trade and investment and recall thousands of Saudi students. The countries restored full diplomatic relations in 2023.

Carney said he cares deeply about human rights and Canadian consular cases, citing a case he said he raised with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan during a meeting on the sidelines of the NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey’s capital this week.

“Because I was with the president, it was addressed favorably. If I sat in Ottawa … I wouldn’t have had that conversation. I wouldn’t have had that impact. That’s a small example,” Carney said.

Canada’s Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand, who accompanied Carney to Saudi Arabia, said she also raised human rights and consular cases during her meetings.

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For its part, Saudi Arabia has sought to attract foreign investment as Prince Mohammed pursues an ambitious plan to diversify the kingdom’s economy beyond oil

Saudi Investment Minister Fahad Al-Saif called Canada “a trusted long-term partner” and said Saudi investors offer “patient capital.”

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Also Thursday, Carney attended a ceremony for 13 commercial agreements and memorandums of understanding between Canadian and Saudi companies and institutions, including engineering firms Hatch and AtkinsRéalis — agreements the prime minister’s office said are worth more than 1 billion Canadian dollars ($710 million).

Nelson Wiseman, a professor emeritus at the University of Toronto, highlighted the practical side of Carney’s policies.

“Carney says he is taking the world as it is,” Wiseman said. “It doesn’t mean looking beyond human rights; it means being realistic about what preaching about it to authoritarian leaders can accomplish.”

Carney flies back to Canada on Friday.

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Decision on bridge at 1,300-house Scarborough project

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​Kebbell Developments wanted to relax the “trigger for the delivery” of a connecting road and bridge in Eastfield, Scarborough, but coastal councillors said they were not convinced by the company’s arguments.

​Planning officers had recommended allowing the construction and occupation of dozens more houses to avoid pausing construction works. However, members of the Scarborough and Whitby Area Committee said they were minded to refuse the application following concerns from residents and the division councillor.

​Cllr Eric Broadbent said: “I think the Channel Tunnel is probably easier to build than this bridge.

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“I can’t support this application, and the developers should get their heads together, get it built, and do the residents of Deepdale a favour.”

​However, officers said that plans for the construction of the bridge were underway and were “satisfied that developers are fully committed to the bridge and we expect a formal application in the very near future”.

​Committee members said they remained sceptical, but instead of refusing the delay, they agreed to postpone a decision until “substantive” plans for the bridge were provided.

​​The site, on land north of Eastfield, received outline planning permission in 2013 for up to 1,350 properties.

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​In 2023, a hybrid application was approved for around 657 dwellings on land east of Deepdale, and it is the conditions attached to that permission for which a change was sought.

​The new scheme would allow for 693 houses to be occupied “prior to construction of the link road and bridge to allow construction of the current phase to be completed”.

​Speaking at the meeting, a planning officer said a “compromise solution had been proposed by the applicant” and that the revised proposal was “a reasonable and sensible compromise”.

​Officers added that “a specialist bridge design company has been engaged by the company, with a formal submission to be made later this year”.

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​Eastfield councillor Tom Seston said: “The issue with the link road and the bridge was raised with me as soon as I was elected and it’s been a sore spot for many residents on the development.

​“The lack of delivery of basic infrastructure in certain parts of the development and developers not fulfilling their promises has been a long-running issue, while I appreciate that not all the issues are linked to one single developer.

​“The behaviour of various companies has left a bad taste in residents’ mouths, and they feel neglected by these companies.”

​Councillors were advised that the issue was complicated by different developers working simultaneously at the site.

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​Officers noted that there had been “a previous allowance, three or four years ago, to delay the construction of the bridge”.

​“Denying Kebble this application may not result in the bridge being delivered any sooner, and this situation is not entirely of Kebble’s making, as there are several companies at work here.”

​The planning committee agreed to postpone a decision until September and instructed officers to seek clarification on the developer’s plans for the bridge.

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QUENTIN LETTS: The bureaucrats bamboozled by talking about triangulation, full decant… and upticks. Eh?

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Charlotte Simmonds, ¿managing director at R&R client team¿ and ¿senior responsible officer¿. What curlicues to flourish on LinkedIn, writes Quentin Letts

To Planet Glue, that far-flung place where life-forms with exalted titles discuss a project to repair the Palace of Westminster.

It could cost £39billion and will not start until 2032 at the earliest. Some officials have already toiled on it for 14 years.

In that time they have developed their own language, burrowing so far into the bureaucratic subsoil that normal bodily functions have withered.

The blind cusk eel swims at such dark depths that its eyes no longer work.

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Likewise, officials attached to parliamentary ‘R&R’ (restoration and renewal) have lost all sense of scepticism about costs. Yesterday’s event was a meeting of the public accounts committee, one of Parliament’s better outfits. 

What a feast R&R has become for officials and prospective contractors. For more than a decade the Establishment has accepted that the palace needs a fortune spending on its crumbling towers and tangled pipes; as the years pass it becomes hard to remember how many billions of pounds are involved.

Thus the figures rise, like the girl in the old Nimble bread adverts, and no one complains.

Before the committee sat two of the project’s current managers: Charlotte Simmonds, ‘managing director at R&R client team’ and ‘senior responsible officer’, plus Russ MacMillan, ‘chief executive of the R&R delivery authority’. What curlicues to flourish on LinkedIn!

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Charlotte Simmonds, ‘managing director at R&R client team’ and ‘senior responsible officer’. What curlicues to flourish on LinkedIn, writes Quentin Letts

Charlotte and Russ – the committee uses Christian names, please – both spoke the lingo: resilience, full decant, EMI (enhanced maintenance and improvement), strategic estates, design maturity, next levels, retiring the risks, consent groups, iterate, sub-boards, external dependencies, mitigations, moving into delivery, upticks, following due process, granular level, delegation levels, escalating up to the clerks, triangulation, scenario planning and, naturally, best practice.

Charlotte did a lot of hand-waving. She may have thought this helped to convey a sense of executive purpose. To me it simply suggested a bluffer. They had come to try to frighten the MPs into approving phase one of the works, which would be capped at £3billion. Peanuts! If parliamentarians did not agree to this by the end of the year there was going to be terrible trouble. Things were going to become more expensive, just you see.

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Holiday companies use a similar tactic when you start booking a trip and the message flashes up, ‘only two rooms left at this price’. You panic and press the button and wrongly think you have bagged a bargain.

Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown (Con, N Cotswolds), 73, who chairs the committee and who is a chartered surveyor, was curious how the £3billion figure for phase one had been reached.

Charlotte rattled through some of the costings: £320million on designers, £90million on surveys, £70million on a temporary jetty on the Thames, £328million for storing ‘heritage works’, by which she meant either oil paintings or perhaps Sir Geoffrey himself. Just clearing the scaffolding and clutter from the palace’s current spine road was going to cost £30million. These were astonishing sums, produced almost with pride.

Planning permission alone was going to take a year. Nothing moves slowly in officialdom, you see. The longer they delay, the longer their class stays in a job.

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Catherine McKinnell (Lab, Newcastle N) suggested that it all sounded rather vague. ‘There’s lots of potential for elasticity in there.’ Russ’s eyes bulged, not so much in indignation, I think, as surprise. It was as if no one had ever put such a point to him. Sarah Hall (Lab, Warrington S) expressed mild doubt about the supervision of costs. Charlotte, with a wave of the hand: ‘It would obviously be profiled.’ Eh?

‘Experts’ were invoked a lot. ‘We draw in independent experts,’ yacked Charlotte. ‘We have also utilised consultancy support.’ Now the prices perhaps started to make more sense. She insisted phase one was ‘a really pragmatic way to get momentum on this programme’.

Translation: once MPs have swallowed this initial £3billion there will be no turning back and we can really open the gold taps.

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Charlie Sheen’s child support battle ENDS with Two and a Half Men star on hook for stunning amount of back pay

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Charlie Sheen, pictured last September, has been ordered to pay $500,000 to his second ex-wife Brooke Mueller as their legal battle draws to an end

Charlie Sheen has been ordered to pay $500,000 to his third ex-wife Brooke Mueller as their legal battle finally draws to an end.

Mueller sued Sheen for over $15 million this past December, insisting he owed her back child support with interest for their 17-year-old twins Bob and Max.

In her initial complaint, Mueller argued that Sheen had been ordered to furnish her with a monthly $55,000 from April 2010 onwards, but alleged that in July 2011 he began making either partial or no payments.

Sheen’s representative argued that Mueller was ‘not entitled to any child support’ because he had cared for the children while she battled addiction.

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Now, in court documents obtained by the Daily Mail, the pair have arrived at an arrangement in which he will pay her far less than the amount she first demanded.

Under the terms of their agreement, Sheen owes Mueller a total of $500,000, half of which is due by July 10, with the remainder to be paid by September 1.

The Daily Mail has contacted Sheen and Mueller’s representatives for comment.

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Charlie Sheen, pictured last September, has been ordered to pay $500,000 to his second ex-wife Brooke Mueller as their legal battle draws to an end

Mueller sued Sheen for over $15 million this past December, insisting he owed her back child support for their 17-year-old twins Bob and Max; she is pictured with her sons in 2016

Mueller sued Sheen for over $15 million this past December, insisting he owed her back child support for their 17-year-old twins Bob and Max; she is pictured with her sons in 2016

Mueller and Sheen exchanged vows in 2008, commencing a turbulent marriage buffeted by their respective substance abuse struggles until they divorced in 2011; pictured 2009

Mueller and Sheen exchanged vows in 2008, commencing a turbulent marriage buffeted by their respective substance abuse struggles until they divorced in 2011; pictured 2009

Mueller and Sheen exchanged vows in 2008, commencing a turbulent marriage buffeted by their respective substance abuse struggles until they divorced in 2011.

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In 2013, Sheen’s second ex-wife Denise Richards stepped in and temporarily cared for the twins after the government took them from Mueller because of her drug use.

Sheen has retained his sobriety since 2018, while Mueller relapsed in 2023 and has confessed to another ‘slip’ since but remains committed to staying on the wagon.

The agreement they have just struck over child support covers the period from March 1, 2011 to July 1, 2026, after which any financial responsibility for Bob and Max rests with whichever parent has ‘physical custody’ at the time, per court documents.

Although Mueller and Sheen technically have joint custody, the exact terms are contingent on Mueller’s ability to remain sober.

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When Mueller first sued Sheen this past December, she demanded an eyewatering sum of $15,386,243, comprised of $8.9 million in back child support from March 2011 to December 2025 and a further $6.4 million in interest.

Mueller insisted that her ex-husband provide her with the sum stipulated – plus $25,000 in attorney’s fees – within 30 days.

Sheen’s representative retorted: ‘Brooke has been in and out of rehab for the past 15 years, while Charlie has had 100% custody of the kids, which is why she is not entitled to any child support,’ according to TMZ.

Earlier last year, Mueller remarked that Sheen remained 'my first call for help,' saying: 'He's always there to help me and pick up the pieces'; pictured 2008

Earlier last year, Mueller remarked that Sheen remained ‘my first call for help,’ saying: ‘He’s always there to help me and pick up the pieces’; pictured 2008

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She explained that they held dramatically different views of sobriety, which he appeared to attribute more to willpower than she did; Mueller and Sheen pictured at the 2008 Emmys

She explained that they held dramatically different views of sobriety, which he appeared to attribute more to willpower than she did; Mueller and Sheen pictured at the 2008 Emmys

Earlier last year, Mueller remarked that Sheen remained ‘my first call for help,’ saying: ‘He gets it. He’s always there to help me and pick up the pieces.’

Nevertheless she explained that they held dramatically different views of sobriety, which he appeared to attribute more to willpower than she did, via People.

‘He knows his whole addiction history, and [thinks]: “If I can just stop without one AA meeting or without needing any whatever, then why can’t you?”‘ she said.

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‘I think he thinks it’s more about just making a choice, and then with the addiction [mindset], sometimes we don’t have a choice,’ Mueller added.

‘But if I look back at our marriage, he was always one that could shut it off and turn it off and go to sleep, and I would be taking the car sneaking out to Skid Row.’

She allowed that the circumstances were ‘unfair’ to her sons, whom she said had gotten ‘used to’ the ‘sad reality’ that ‘Mommy is going to relapse again one day.’

Along with the twins he had by Mueller, Sheen shares two daughters with Richards – Sami, 22, an OnlyFans model, and Lola, 21, a born-again Christian.

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Lily Allen looks sensational in plunging lace black bralette as she joins a glamorous Jade Thirlwall and Mel C at star-studded Silver Clef Awards

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Lily Allen looked sensational in a plunging lace black bralette at the star-studded Silver Clef Awards at the Royal Albert Hall on Thursday night

Lily Allen made sure to steal the spotlight as she wowed in a racy black two piece at the Silver Clef Awards at the Royal Albert Hall on Thursday night. 

The West End Girl hitmaker, 41, showcased her incredible figure in the plunging lace black bralette and matching skirt which featured an elegant train. 

Completing the look with a pair of black heels, she wore her dark locks in a stylish up do and accessorised with drop diamond earrings. 

Lily, who was awarded the Icon Award during the evening, was joined by fellow pop star royalty Mel C, who kept it simple in a long black dress which featured a leg slit. 

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Little Mix star Jade Thirlwall also turned heads on the carpet as she opted for a glamorous red off the shoulder midi dress and black heels. 

Jessie J ditched the dress and instead opted for a stylish oversized white shirt, black tie and black Capri trousers.  

Lily Allen looked sensational in a plunging lace black bralette at the star-studded Silver Clef Awards at the Royal Albert Hall on Thursday night

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She was joined by a glamorous Jade Thirlwall..
... and Mel C who both wowed on the red carpet

She was joined by a glamorous Jade Thirlwall (L) and Mel C (R) who both wowed on the red carpet 

The West End Girl hitmaker, 41, showcased her incredible figure in the plunging lace black bralette and matching skirt which featured an elegant train

The West End Girl hitmaker, 41, showcased her incredible figure in the plunging lace black bralette and matching skirt which featured an elegant train

The Silver Clef Awards is Nordoff and Robbins’ largest annual fundraising event and since 1976 it has raised over £17million for the charity. 

This year, which marks the 50th anniversary, saw Lily receive the Icon Award and Jade receive the award for Best Female, while Mel C received the Global Impact Award. 

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Jessie J took home the Outstanding Achievement in Music Award, Pink received the O2 Silver Clef Award and Rachel Chinouriri was presented with the Best New Music Award. 

Other legendary artists who have been honoured over the years include David Bowie, Annie Lennox, Ed Sheeran, Stormzy, Dame Shirley Bassey, Sir Paul McCartney, George Michael, Kylie Minogue, The Rolling Stones, Oasis and Coldplay. 

Speaking about receiving the award last week, Jade said: ‘I’m so proud to stand among so many groundbreaking and inspirational women in music and am truly honoured to win this award. 

‘I’ve always believed in using my voice for good in both my music and beyond. It means the world to me to be recognised by Nordoff and Robbins. 

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‘They do such incredible work using the power of music to bring comfort, connection and joy to people.’

Mel C said: ‘Receiving the Global Impact Award at the O2 Silver Clef Awards is such an honour. 

Lily received the Icon Award after her hit album West End Girl was released at the end of last year

Lily received the Icon Award after her hit album West End Girl was released at the end of last year

Completing the look with a pair of black heels, she wore her dark locks in a stylish up do and accessorised with drop diamond earrings

Completing the look with a pair of black heels, she wore her dark locks in a stylish up do and accessorised with drop diamond earrings

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The star looked in great spirits as she laughed with fans

The star looked in great spirits as she laughed with fans

Jessie J ditched the dress and instead opted for a stylish oversized white shirt, black tie and black Capri trousers

Jessie J ditched the dress and instead opted for a stylish oversized white shirt, black tie and black Capri trousers

Jessie J took home the Outstanding Achievement in Music Award

Jessie J took home the Outstanding Achievement in Music Award

Pop star royalty Mel C, who kept it simple in a long black dress which featured a leg slit
Jade turned heads on the carpet as she opted for a glamorous red off the shoulder midi dress

Pop star royalty Mel C, who kept it simple in a long black dress which featured a leg slit

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This year, which marks the 50th anniversary, saw Jade receive the award for Best Female

This year, which marks the 50th anniversary, saw Jade receive the award for Best Female 

Mel looked overcome with excitement as she waved to fans

Mel looked overcome with excitement as she waved to fans

She accessorsied with chunky gold jewellery

She accessorsied with chunky gold jewellery  

The singer couldn't wipe the smile off her face as she posed with the award and balanced it on her head

The singer couldn’t wipe the smile off her face as she posed with the award and balanced it on her head 

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Sam Fender also received the Best Live Act Award

Sam Fender also received the Best Live Act Award

Franz Ferdinand received the Best Group Award as they posed with their presenter Peter Capaldi

Franz Ferdinand received the Best Group Award as they posed with their presenter Peter Capaldi 

Jessie previously said: 'To be recognised with the Outstanding Achievement in Music Award is incredibly humbling'

Jessie previously said: ‘To be recognised with the Outstanding Achievement in Music Award is incredibly humbling’

Jessie J looked happier than ever as she posed with her award

Jessie J looked happier than ever as she posed with her award

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Lily smiled with her award amid her sell out tour of the UK
Lily smiled with her award amid her sell out tour of the UK

Lily smiled with her award amid her sell out tour of the UK

Lily read her pre-written speech on stage off of her phone

Lily read her pre-written speech on stage off of her phone

She oozed glamour in her racy look

She oozed glamour in her racy look

Peter Capaldi opted for a quirky white polka dot shirt and black suit

Peter Capaldi opted for a quirky white polka dot shirt and black suit 

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David Gray received the Best Male Award

David Gray received the Best Male Award

The Seventeen Going Under hitmaker was snapped during his speech

The Seventeen Going Under hitmaker was snapped during his speech 

The artist kissed his award

The artist kissed his award 

John Bishop smartened up for the evening
James McCartney wore a brown coloured suit

John Bishop smartened up for the evening

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John posed with David Gray during the ceremony

John posed with David Gray during the ceremony

David Gray opted for an all black look

David Gray opted for an all black look 

Mark King wore a stylish pair of shades, black shirt and blue trousers

Mark King wore a stylish pair of shades, black shirt and blue trousers

Pink made a rare appearance at the awards ceremony

Pink made a rare appearance at the awards ceremony

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She was every inch the rocker at the event

She was every inch the rocker at the event

Mel C flashed her washboard abs as she threw her award in the air after winning

Mel C flashed her washboard abs as she threw her award in the air after winning

Mel couldn't wipe the smile off her face as she posed for a picture with Richard E. Grant

Mel couldn’t wipe the smile off her face as she posed for a picture with Richard E. Grant

Andy Burnham graced the stage to make a speech

Andy Burnham graced the stage to make a speech

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‘Music has always been my way of connecting with people all over the world, so it’s amazing to be recognised by Nordoff and Robbins, not just for the songs, but for the impact beyond them.’

Price Tag hitmaker Jessie J said: ‘To be recognised with the Outstanding Achievement in Music Award is incredibly humbling. I’m so grateful to everyone who has supported and shared this incredible journey with me. 

‘Music and performing live has connection at its heart, so I’m proud to be recognised by the O2 Silver Clef Awards and support the amazing work Nordoff and Robbins do in music therapy.’

Rachel Chinouriri said: ‘I’m really happy to be receiving the Best New Music Award at this year’s O2 Silver Clef Awards and to stand alongside such special artists. 

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‘Nordoff and Robbins help so many people through music therapy, which motivates me to make meaningful music that can inspire others to believe in themselves.’

Pink gushed: ‘I feel so honoured to receive this award. I’ve always tried to use my voice, on and off stage, to advocate for the causes closest to my heart, and I’m proud to support an organisation that turns compassion into real action every single day. 

‘This recognition from Nordoff and Robbins means so much to me, not just as an artist, but as someone who believes deeply in the power of music to create change.’

Congratulating the women, CEO of Nordoff and Robbins, Maria Neophytou said: ‘I’m thrilled that these five incredible women will receive O2 Silver Clef Awards this year. 

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‘They are all exceptional talents and we look forward to honouring them at the Royal Albert Hall in July. 

‘In this 50th anniversary year, the O2 Silver Clef Awards are as important as ever for us. With the support of these amazing artists, the wider music industry and beyond, we will make this year one to remember, raising vital funds for Nordoff and Robbins so we can continue delivering life changing music therapy, training and research.’

Sam Fender also received the Best Live Act Award, Ludovico Einaudi took home the Innovation in Music Award and Max Richter received the Contemporary Music Award.

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Trisha Goddard, 68, reveals she’s back in hospital as she gives update on incurable stage 4 breast cancer

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Trisha Goddard, 68, has revealed she has returned to hospital for steroid injections on Wednesday amid her incurable stage 4 breast cancer battle

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Trisha Goddard has revealed she has returned to hospital for steroid injections on Wednesday amid her incurable stage 4 breast cancer battle.

The broadcaster, 68, was diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer in 2023 and also suffered from Raynaud’s syndrome, a condition that causes reduced blood flow to the fingers and toes.

The condition can be a side effect of some cancer treatments, particularly chemotherapy, and can change the colour of the skin, causing burning or numbness. 

Trisha gave a new update on Instagram alongside a montage of pictures of her smiling on a hospital bed.

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She wrote: ‘Ho-hum…. Another day – another procedure! This time… Steroid injections in da batty to banish aches and pains that b**** Cancer left me as a nice ‘I Wuz Here’ when dem was zapped to hell by radiation treatment!

‘One of the few massive needles I’m always really glad to see! Cos every time a nurse holds my hand and sweetly warns me that there’s going to be ‘A little prick’– Me tell them, No sweat!

‘Pah! I’ve encountered some bigger pr***s in my past….. And dem was all over dis Batty for waaay longer than 15 minutes, Babes….

‘Until me came to my senses, got feisty as f*** and divorced the hell outta them!’

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Trisha Goddard, 68, has revealed she has returned to hospital for steroid injections on Wednesday amid her incurable stage 4 breast cancer battle

The broadcaster was diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer in 2023 and also suffered from Raynaud's syndrome, a condition that causes reduced blood flow to the fingers and toes

The broadcaster was diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer in 2023 and also suffered from Raynaud’s syndrome, a condition that causes reduced blood flow to the fingers and toes

Trisha gave a new update on Instagram alongside a montage of pictures of her in hospital

Trisha gave a new update on Instagram alongside a montage of pictures of her in hospital

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Last year, she made history by becoming the first person with incurable cancer to enter the Celebrity Big Brother house. 

Trisha who relocated to the US in 2010, has twin daughters Billie and Madison from her second long-term partner, Mark Grieve. 

She has previously opened up about living with stage four cancer in the famous Celebrity Big Brother house.  

Making sure she was fit and well ahead of entering the house, she told Daily Mail: ‘I went to the infusion centre on April 1. I call it my spa room.

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‘I had a soupcon of chemo and targeted hormone therapy, one little bag after the other. I have a port catheter [in her chest] and I get plugged in.

‘Then the next day I flew over to the UK. I had to wear compression garments – tights and a sleeve on my arm – and I took disinfectant wipes for the seats, tables, armrest and loo.

‘My oncologist is brilliant, a rock star, and so sweet. He said, ‘I’m going to help you do this because your message [of hope] is so great.’ 

She had an ultrasound scan when she got to England to check she had not developed a deep vein thrombosis – she hadn’t – and a medical. 

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Trisha had signed up for Celebrity Big Brother to prove to patients they should ‘not be scared of living’ after being diagnosed with stage four cancer.

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'Why I'd vote for Count Binface instead of Farage'

I WAS in Hartlepool at the count on the night Hartlepool people elected the football club mascot as their directly elected mayor.

The people who lived there, who voted for him, just wanted to stick two fingers up at the entire political establishment here in the UK.

I have watched Count Binface, Jon Harvey, debate at the Cambridge Union on the internet. He appears to be articulate and intelligent. I would vote for him instead of Zippy, if I was a resident of Clacton.

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Nigel Boddy,

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Greencroft Close,

Darlington

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Hope new Travellers’ policy leads to better outcomes

IT will be interesting to see if the new Traveller policy aimed at a “less confrontational” response when a fleet of trucks and caravans rocks up unannounced actually leads to a better outcome.

For the policy to work those Travellers being offered an alternative site would need to reciprocate with good behaviour and a proper clean up when leaving.

The restoration of Ethel Ward playing field cost taxpayers £2,500 and by all accounts was a most unpleasant task. No doubt those who had to deal with human faeces and animal carcasses found that experience most confrontational.

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Lord Mayors Walk,

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Trio of California girls filmed hurling lit firecracker in baby’s nursery window after hearing dog barking

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Camera footage captured teenage girls giggling as they tossed a lit firecracker into a home in Citrus Heights, California, on June 30

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A trio of teenagers were arrested after they were caught on video giggling as they tossed a lit firework into a California apartment.

A fire started at a home in Citrus Heights on June 30, according to the local police department.

Officials found a mattress ablaze in a bedroom when they arrived.

The flames were kept under control by fire crews but not before smoke damage destroyed everything inside the room, according to a fundraiser.

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The room was a nursery for the unborn son of Anthony Cadena and Lellises Morgans, who lived at the property.

Two young girls could be seen lurking outside the home in video footage, appearing to point at the camera that captured the incident.

After finding an open window, the girls looked inside and looked around before lighting a firecracker and tossing it inside.

A dog could also be heard barking as they tossed the small explosive through the window. 

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Camera footage captured teenage girls giggling as they tossed a lit firecracker into a home in Citrus Heights, California, on June 30

The teenagers tossed the firework into a room built as a nursery for a baby boy named Noah, who was expected in two weeks

The teenagers tossed the firework into a room built as a nursery for a baby boy named Noah, who was expected in two weeks

They took off before the footage cut to the noise of the fire alarm blaring.

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According to ABC10, officials said the incident began after a prior disagreement involving a girl who lives in the home.

No one was hurt.

Anthony told the outlet that he was home at the time playing a video game when his wife called, telling him the house was on fire.

He found the nursery in flames and, with the help of a bystander, was able to contain the fire with a garden hose before first responders arrived.

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‘Seeing someone actually do that to someone’s house… they saw it was a baby room… just to see that these girls just don’t care about anything… it’s unbelievable, honestly, that they would do something like that,’ Morgans said.

Anthony Cadena said his wife Lellises Morgans called him while he was at home playing video games telling him that the house was on fire

Anthony Cadena said his wife Lellises Morgans called him while he was at home playing video games telling him that the house was on fire 

No one was injured in the fire but smoke destroyed everything they had set up for their baby

No one was injured in the fire but smoke destroyed everything they had set up for their baby

A GoFundMe was launched to help support the family, which has raised nearly $24,000

A GoFundMe was launched to help support the family, which has raised nearly $24,000 

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According to a GoFundMe set up to help cover the cost of rebuilding the nursery for little Noah, the expecting parents need to completely start over.

‘As they prepare for the arrival of their baby, they are now faced with the unexpected expense of replacing the nursery, baby essentials, and repairing the damage to the room caused by the fire,’ reads the fundraiser.

Nearly $24,000 has been raised, exceeding its goal of $20,000.

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A teenager has died after getting into difficulty in water at a beauty spot popular with hikers. He is now one of seven to die in the area commonly known as the Waterfall Country in the last seven years.

Sean Kanyoza, 19, a student from Swindon, had travelled to the Pontneddfechan falls in Bannau Brycheiniog – one of the most popular waterfall hikes in the country – with friends on Saturday, June 27.

What should have been a day of fun turned to tragedy when Mr Kanyoza died after he’d entered the water beneath the waterfall at Ystradfellte and got into difficulty.A teenager has died after getting into difficulty in water at a beauty spot popular with hikers. He is now one of seven to die in the area commonly known as the Waterfall Country in the last seven years.

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Sean Kanyoza, 19, a student from Swindon, had travelled to the Pontneddfechan falls in Bannau Brycheiniog – one of the most popular waterfall hikes in the country – with friends on Saturday, June 27.

What should have been a day of fun turned to tragedy when Mr Kanyoza died after he’d entered the water beneath the waterfall at Ystradfellte and got into difficulty. Read more here

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