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A noose was discovered hanging from a tree at Duke University outside a building that houses several offices focused on diversity on the campus. The disgusting symbol of racial hatred is now under investigation by Duke University and the police who are attempting to work out who hung the rope on the tree. Police said the thin yellow rope was tied into a noose at about 2 a.m. Wednesday on the Bryan Center plaza in Durham, North Carolina. Disgusting: Officials said the rope was tied into a noose at about 2 a.m. in the Bryan Center plaza in Durham North Carolina . The area in which the noose was found is home to several offices focused on diversity including the Center for Sexual and Gender Diversity and the Center for Multicultural Affairs. Larry Moneta, Duke's vice president for student affairs said in an email to students that anyone found responsible for 'committing this act of intimidation' would be held accountable. She wrote: 'To whomever committed this hateful and stupid act, I just want to say that if your intent was to create fear, it will have the opposite effect.' 'Today, fear will be among the reactions students, and especially, students of color, will have. Be assured that the Duke community will provide all the support necessary to help us all get through this. 'In time, each of these cowardly acts of bias and hatred will strengthen our resolve to love and support each other.' Duke University students took to social media sites to discuss the issue, with many believing it was racially motivated. On twitter, @DPickett12 wrote: 'They're still hanging nooses from trees..... Look how far we've come.' And @Indyz_A_WOW responded: 'Talk about it! They think they can erase this history. Duke has always been racist.' @DPickett12 added: 'Duke hasn't been just diagnosed with racism...it has been suffering from this disease for years. It's chronic.' The noose was removed from the tree at around 2:45 a.m. Wednesday according to a report in The Duke Chronicle. On twitter, @DPickett12 wrote: 'They're still hanging nooses from trees..... Look how far we've come.' @Indyz_A_WOW responded: 'Talk about it! They think they can erase this history. Duke has always been racist.' @DPickett12 wrote: Duke hasn't been just diagnosed with racism...it has been suffering from this disease for years. It's chronic. @cierane tweeted: 'The fact that black students at Duke pay $60,000 a year and constantly feel unsafe on campus is ridiculous.' Race issues: The shocking incident comes just two weeks after students allegedly chanted a racist song at a black female student . Several students were seen talking to two police officers shortly after reports about it surfaced online. Members of Duke's Black Student Alliance met on the west campus before 1 p.m. for a march to the Bryan Center. They chanted: 'We are not afraid we stand together,' according to a tweet by Amanda Lamb from WRAL. Students chanted: 'We are not afraid we stand together,' according to a tweet by Amanda Lamb from WRAL . However, the incident comes just two weeks after students allegedly chanted a racist song at a black female student. The race hate incident led Duke President Richard Brodhead and Provost Sally Kornbluth to send an email to the student body affirming the university's commitment to racial equality. It also spawned the creation of a group called The Duke People of Color Caucus which released a statement on Tumblr along with a photo of the noose. The statement read: 'To all black students, staff, faculty, and/or Durhamites on campus and in the area: Please take care of yourselves and each other. 'This campus is not a safe space, and has proven beyond any doubt that it is a hostile environment for any and all black people.' School spokesman Keith Lawrence said both Duke administrators and the police are now carrying out an investigation. University and student leaders have scheduled a forum for 5 p.m. Wednesday on the steps of Duke Chapel. Speakers will include President Richard Brodhead. Duke has about 15,000 undergraduate and graduate students. It costs about $60,000 a year to attend as an undergraduate, including room and board, according to the school's website. About half of all undergraduate students receive financial aid. @cierane tweeted: 'The fact that black students at Duke pay $60,000 a year and constantly feel unsafe on campus is ridiculous.'
Duke officials are attempting to work out who hung the noose on the tree . Officials said the rope was tied into a noose at about 2 a.m. Wednesday . The shocking incident comes just two weeks after another race attack . Officials said anyone found responsible will be held accountable .
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Jenny Wallenda, 87, the matriarch of the famous family of high-flying circus performers, died late Saturday at her home in Sarasota, Florida, according to family members. Wallenda's nephew, Rick Wallenda, said his aunt died following a lengthy illness. 'She had a great life in entertainment, a very rewarding and rich life,' he said. Wallenda was the oldest daughter of high wire walker Karl Wallenda and grandmother of daredevil performer Nik Wallenda. Matriarch: In this January 1964 photo, Jenny Wallenda applies makeup in a dressing room prior to appearing at the opening of the Shrine Circus in Detroit. She died late Saturday at age 87 . Relative: Wallenda was the oldest daughter of high wire walker Karl Wallenda. Karl Wallenda is seen in London in this November 1976 photograph . Legacy: Jenny Wallenda was grandmother of daredevil performer Nik Wallenda, seen here over the Grand Canyon in 2013 . Tricks: Karl Wallenda is seen here preforming in February 1964. He later fell to his death in 1978 . Jenny Wallenda's husband, Richard Faughnan, died in 1962 when a human pyramid collapsed. Karl Wallenda fell to his death in 1978. Jenny Wallenda survived the invasion of Berlin by Soviet forces at the end of World War II and returned to the United States in 1947 to perform with her family. Her parents sent her to Germany to live with her grandparents in 1934 at age 6. Jenny Wallenda walked the high wire as an adult and performed on bareback horses as a child. According to the Sarasota Herald Tribune Wallenda advocated for causes important to the circus community in her later years and helped create the Circus Ring of Fame. She was inducted into the Ring of Fame in 2008. Nik Wallenda paid tribute to the woman he called Oma on his Facebook page. 'She was an amazing woman who lived a truly incredible life. She will be missed everyday. Oma in your honor, I will never give up,' he wrote. Tribute: On Facebook Nik Wallenda (seen over Chicago in 2014) wrote of grandmother Jenny Wallenda 'She was an amazing woman who lived a truly incredible life. She will be missed everyday' Embrace: Jenny Wallenda (left), is seen with her father Karl Wallenda, center, and her sister Carla, right . The famed Wallenda circus troupe perform at the Michigan State Fairgrounds in Detroit, January 30, 1962. Two of the group were killed and a third injured when this pyramid formation collapsed and the performers fell to the ground. Left to right (bottom row): Dieter Schepp, 23; Mario Wallenda, 21; Richard Faughnan, 29; Gunther Wallenda, 42. Second row, left to right: Karl Wallenda, 57; Herman Wallenda, 60. Sitting on chair atop pyramid is Jana Schepp, 17. Dieter Schepp and Faughnan died in the fall. Mario Wallenda and Miss Schepp were injured . Famous family: In this January 1964 photo, Karl Wallenda, center left, and his daughter Jenny, center right, wait on the sideline with troupe members Louis Murillo, left, and Andy Anderson, before performing a high wire act in Detroit .
Jenny Wallenda, 87, the matriarch of the famous family of high-flying circus performers, died late Saturday at her home in Sarasota, Florida . Her nephew, Rick Wallenda, said his aunt died following a lengthy illness . Wallenda was the oldest daughter of high wire walker Karl Wallenda and grandmother of daredevil performer Nik Wallenda . Nik Wallenda has walked over the Grand Canyon and over Chicago . Jenny Wallenda walked the high wire as an adult and performed on bareback horses as a child . She also advocated for causes important to the circus community in her later years and helped create the Circus Ring of Fame .
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Patients are being put at risk because paramedics are leaving firemen to deal with 999 calls, healthcare leaders warn. Many firemen have not been trained in basic first aid – yet they are being left to care for seriously ill elderly patients for hours while they wait for an ambulance. The Fire Brigades Union say the practice is irresponsible and dangerous but is becoming increasingly common because the ambulance service is so overstretched. The ambulance service is becoming increasingly reliant on firemen to attend life-threatening emergencies . The Fire Brigade Union say the practice is irresponsible and dangerous and becoming more common . Senior union officials say fire engines are routinely being turned into makeshift ambulances to ferry patients to A&E. They normally carry a few blankets, oxygen masks to protect against smokes and a defibrillator – to restart the heart. In one case earlier this year an elderly lady is feared to have died because she was left in the hands of fire crews for nearly 40 minutes while paramedics were delayed. The ambulance service is facing unprecedented demand from the rising and aging population and in some areas 999 calls are up by 15 per cent on last year. Paramedics are also having to respond to rising numbers of non-urgent calls from patients frustrated that they cannot get an appointment with their GP. They are also having to waste much of their time queued up outside A&E units which cannot accept their patients because staff there are also very busy. This has all led to the ambulance service increasingly relying on firemen to attend potentially life-threatening emergencies. The Fire Brigades Union yesterday warned that South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue were sending firemen with no medical training to 999 calls instead of ambulances. It pointed out that only a third of firefighters at this branch had any medical training – and even this only consisted of a four day course of basic first aid. Yet in one case they were left to help an elderly lady who had stopped breathing for 45 minutes whilst they waited for the ambulance to arrive. Senior union officials say fire engines are routinely being turned into makeshift ambulances to ferry patients to A&E . In another, they tended to a pensioner who had fallen and banged her head for two hours before they were forced to leave her on her own – to attend a fire. The practice is occurring across the country and last July, firemen took a 16-year-old girl with suspected bleeding on the brain to A&E in Warrington, Cheshire . In December, crews were sent to a care home in Ryde on the Isle of Wight where an elderly woman had a stroke and were ordered to cut the rings off her fingers which were turning blue because of poor blood flow. Ian Murray, vice-president of the Fire Brigades Union – which represents 44,000 firemen – said: 'We know only a small percentage of firefighters are trained to give basic first aid. 'It is irresponsible and dangerous to put untrained firefighters in the position of attending incidents to assist the ambulance service, with the knowledge that it is highly unlikely one will arrive for some considerable time.' In January, a woman of 84 from Doncaster is feared to have died because firemen were sent to her home rather than an ambulance. Paramedics did not show up for 40 minutes after which time her pulse had stopped. Last month the Mail revealed how London Ambulance Service had resorted to flying half way round the world to Australia to hire 225 paramedics because it is so overstretched.
The Fire Brigades Union say practice is irresponsible and dangerous . But becoming more common as ambulance service is so overstretched . Ambulance service facing huge demand from rising and aging population . Led to them relying more on firemen to attend life threatening emergencies .
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More than half of voters do not want to see Nicola Sturgeon or the SNP calling the shots in the next British government, a damning poll revealed tonight. Ms Sturgeon today launched her party's manifesto setting out demands for as the price propping up a Labour government, promising the rest of the UK the 'hand of friendship'. But a new ComRes poll for ITV News reveals 54 per cent want her kept out of the next UK government, and 59 per cent want the SNP as a whole to play no part in running the country. Scroll down for video . A new ComRes poll for ITV News reveals 54 per cent want her kept out of the next UK government, and 59 per cent want the SNP as a whole to play no part in running the country . Nicola Sturgeon today launched her party's manifesto setting out demands for as the price propping up a Labour government, promising the rest of the UK the 'hand of friendship' Polls in Scotland put the SNP on course to make huge gains north of the border, taking dozens of seats from Labour and robbing Ed Miliband of all hopes of securing an overall majority. Mr Miliband and Ms Sturgeon have ruled out a formal coalition with SNP MPs sitting in Cabinet. But they have left open the possibility of the SNP supporting a Labour government on a vote-by-vote basis, raising the prospect of Mr Miliband being forced to bow to their demands to get any legislation through. The SNP has already suggested that it will be 'entitled to vote against any bit of legislation' and 'any bit of spending' it does not agree with. It means that for Labour to pass new laws or agree to spending in England, Wales or Northern Ireland they would have to strike a deal with the SNP. With the election too close to call, and polls pointing to another hung parliament, ComRes surveyed voters to see which parties they would like to see sharing power with Labour or the Tories. The SNP got the biggest thumbs down, with 59 per cent against them playing a role in the British government and only 19 per cent in favour. Prime Minister David Cameron, pictured campaigning in Chester today, warned an SNP-Labour deal would be a 'match made in hell' for the British economy . 36 per cent of voters back the Lib Dems playing a role in the next government, with only 40 per cent against . The manifesto includes demands for extra spending, an end to benefits cuts and the scrapping of Trident . Key election promises in the SNP manifesto include: . Ms Sturgeon has made clear that in the event of a hung parliament she will take charge of talks with Labour. 'I am the leader of the party, I would lead those discussions if we're in that scenario.' she said yesterday. However, just 22 per cent of voters across the UK back the idea with 54 per cent against. It makes the SNP by far the least popular potential coalition partner. Pollsters said older British adults were the most likely to be opposed to SNP influence. An astonishing 71 per cent of those aged 65 and over want to lock Ms Sturgeon out of power, compared to 44 per cent of 18 to 24-year-olds. By contrast, 36 per cent of voters back the Lib Dems playing a role in the next government, with only 40 per cent against. Voters are more split on Ukip, with 32 per cent in favour of Nigel Farage entering a power-sharing deal, but 51 per cent opposed. Amid fears of a backlash south of the border, Ms Sturgeon claimed she was offering the 'genuine hand of friendship' to the rest of the UK. She stated: 'The SNP isn't going to Westminster to seek to bring down governments or block budgets. We're going to Westminster to build an alliance for good, positive, progressive, sensible change.' She unveiled her her £140billion 'ransom note' for Britain to drag Labour to the left, including an end to austerity, rising benefits payments and the abolition of Trident as the price Mr Miliband would have to pay for getting into Number 10. David Cameron warned any deal with the SNP to put Labour in power would force Mr Miliband to negotiate 'day by day, vote by vote, favour by favour'. This would mean 'endless bargaining and backroom deals' to keep Labour in power - even if it hit English voters in the pocket. Mr Cameron said: 'Every single decision taking the form of a ransom note – written by the SNP. 'Make no mistake, if Labour and the SNP get into power, you are going to see an alliance between a party that wants to spend, borrow and tax more…with a party that wants to spend, borrow and tax even more. 'It might be a match made in heaven for them but it is a match made in hell for the British economy.' More than half of people do not want Ukip leader Nigel Farage to play a part in the next government, but Lib Dem Nick Clegg proved the most popular with 36 per cent wanting his party back in power . Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg today made a fresh pitch to be returned to power in a second coalition. He told ITV's Lorraine: 'I know the Conservatives are playing footsie with Ukip, with this right wing alliance with Ukip, and Labour are playing footsie with the SNP. 'I'm not going to have an alliance, I'm not going to have an arrangement, nor a coalition, with Ukip or the SNP. 'The question is not is Ed Miliband or David Cameron, are one of those two going into Number 10, it's who is going to go in there alongside them. I personally think it is much better to have the Liberal Democrats around the cabinet table than Alex Salmond or Nigel Farage.'
54% want Sturgeon kept out of UK government, 59% oppose the SNP . Sturgeon launched manifesto with £140billion demand for more spending . Cameron warns Labour-SNP government is a 'match made in hell' for UK . Lib Dems are most popular smaller governing party in hung parliament .
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A majority of the public does not want Camilla to become queen if Prince Charles succeeds to the throne, a poll for the Daily Mail reveals today. And the nation is completely split on whether Charles should become king at all. Only 43 per cent believe he should ascend to the throne compared with an almost identical number saying he should stand aside in favour of his elder son Prince William. William and Prince Harry are the most popular members of the Royal Family, closely followed by the Queen and the Duchess of Cambridge. Scroll down for video . A majority of the British public does not want to Camilla (left) to become Queen if the Prince of Wales (right) succeeds to the throne, a Daily Mail poll reveals . Four out of ten people think Prince Charles should give up his right to be king so the crown passes straight to William (pictured with his wife, the Duchess of Cambridge) Prince Andrew languishes at the bottom of the popularity table, with his brother Edward not far ahead. Camilla and Andrew are the only two royals who are more disliked than liked, according to the poll. Despite courtiers’ efforts to have Camilla accepted into the nation’s hearts, 55 per cent are against the Duchess of Cornwall becoming queen when her husband becomes king. This is down from 73 per cent opposition at the time of her wedding to Charles in April 2005, but shows she has yet to win over most of the country. However, she is no longer regarded as the main culprit for the break-up of Charles’s marriage to Princess Diana. The prince himself is held most to blame by 39 per cent, followed by Diana on 13 per cent and Camilla on 12 per cent. There is still great affection for Diana, who died in a Paris car crash 18 years ago, with a substantial majority saying she would have made a better queen than Camilla. Intriguingly, the younger generation is most attached to her even though many of them were not old enough to remember her when she was alive. Among 18 to 24-year-olds, two out of three would have preferred Diana to be queen, while only 3 per cent backed Camilla. Charles’s wedding to Camilla divided the country at the time, and ten years on people remain uncertain about its wider significance for the Royal Family. Fifteen per cent said the marriage had strengthened the monarchy but 24 per cent believed it had weakened it; just over half felt it had no impact. Camilla, 67, was once reviled as the woman whose love affair with Charles, 66, destroyed his relationship with Diana, who was 36 when she died in 1997. Prince William and his son George . Four out of ten people say Prince Charles should give up his right to be king so the crown passes straight to William. Britain is evenly split on the question of whether Charles should succeed to the throne when the Queen dies, the poll reveals. William has the female vote, with 43 per cent of women saying he should be the next monarch compared to 37 per cent of men. Young people are also much more likely to favour the Duke of Cambridge as king, with 53 per cent of 18 to 24-year-olds urging his father to step aside. But 43 per cent of the public back Charles to take over from his mother, with a clear majority of over-55s wanting him as Britain’s next monarch. The findings suggest that support for the Prince of Wales to wear the crown may actually have dipped slightly in the past decade. In 2005 a survey found that 53 per cent of people thought he should be king despite his marriage to Camilla, and 43 per cent said he should not. The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall outside St George's Chapel, Windsor after their civil wedding in 2004 . Senior officials at Clarence House have nurtured the duchess’s image with carefully chosen public appearances. She has won widespread praise for her charity work, dedication to attending royal functions around the country and emergence as a style icon for older women. The Duchess of Cornwall is patron or president of 85 charities, and has undertaken nearly 1,700 royal engagements in Britain and more than 600 abroad since 2005. Yet the survey reveals how Camilla’s past continues to affect how she is perceived. Just over a third said they had grown to like her more over the past decade, and nearly two-thirds thought Charles was happier with her than he ever was with Diana. Prince Andew languishes at the bottom of the popularity table . But only a quarter felt the Duchess of Cornwall had been a good influence on the Royal Family, and a similar proportion argued that her marriage to the prince had ‘stained’ the royals’ reputation. Four in ten say Charles should give up his right to be king so the crown passes straight to William. Among those aged 18 to 24, that figure rises to 53 per cent. But overall 43 per cent of the public back Charles to take over from his mother, with a clear majority of over-55s wanting him as the next monarch. Support for the monarchy itself remains very high, with the 88-year-old Queen and the younger royals – William, Harry and Kate – hugely popular. By contrast, Prince Andrew was least popular, with only 30 per cent liking him. Charles, Prince Philip and Princess Anne were ranked in the middle. Only 19 per cent would back turning Britain into a republic, although the figure rises to 36 per cent in Scotland, perhaps a by-product of the SNP’s unsuccessful independence campaign last year. Charles, who is said to favour a ‘slimmed down’ monarchy, will be buoyed by the finding that 56 per believe that the royals should be reduced to the Queen’s immediate family only. By law Camilla will automatically become Queen Consort when Charles is king, but privately officials continue to debate whether she should use a lesser title to avoid controversy. The official position has been that she intends to be known as Princess Consort, but in recent years Camilla and Charles have dropped a number of hints that they would like her to be queen. Asked in 2010 whether his wife would take the title, Charles replied: ‘We’ll see, won’t we? That could be.’ The duchess herself says ‘You never know’ when she faces questions about whether she will become queen. Nearly two-thirds of people thought Charles was happier with Camilla than he ever was with Diana (pictured) Princes William and Harry are the most popular members of the royal family, the survey found. Nearly eight out of ten people said they ‘liked’ the princes, with the Duchess of Cambridge and the Queen receiving similarly high ratings. Women were significantly more likely to approve of the younger royals – 84 per cent said they were fans of Prince Harry compared to 75 per cent of men. By contrast, Prince Andrew was the least popular of the royals, with only 30 per cent of respondents saying they liked him. Prince Charles, his father Prince Philip and his sister Princess Anne were ranked in the middle. Camilla divided opinions most sharply. Thirty-four per cent of people said they liked her, but 38 per cent disliked her. The survey did not ask people what they thought of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s son Prince George, who is now nearly two. Princes William and Harry are the most popular members of the royal family .
Majority of British public doesn't want to Camilla to be Queen, poll reveals . Nation is completely split on whether Prince Charles should become king . Princes William and Harry are the most popular members of royal family . Prince Andrew languishes at the bottom of the popularity table .
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Young professional footballers can be an easy target with some of their behaviour but on Thursday afternoon it was refreshing to sit down and talk with Danny Welbeck. He struck me as a thoroughly decent young man who lives his life the right way. He is a credit to his family and his easy-going manner means he must a dream to work with. We discussed life at Arsenal, scoring against Manchester United and his FA Cup dreams. You can watch the full interview on Football Focus on BBC One today at 12.10pm and Reading’s semi-final with Arsenal live on BBC One from 5.05pm. Danny Welbeck talks to Sportsmail's Martin Keown ahead of Arsenal's FA Cup semi-final against Reading . MARTIN KEOWN: You’ve played at Wembley many times and you’ve played in a semi-final as well but you’re now one step away from an FA Cup final. Does that bring extra nerves? DANNY WELBECK: Not really. I think we’ve basically just got to play the game, not the occasion. The team was in this position last year and coming up against Wigan proved to be one of the toughest games of the season. Against Reading today is going to be another tough game. We’ve just got to approach it the right way and we want to get through to the final. Welbeck expects a tough test as Arsenal face a Championship side at Wembley for the second year in a row . KEOWN: How are you settling in? You seem to have been here all your life almost and you’ve only been here seven or eight months. WELBECK: The staff at the club, at the training ground and everyone has been very welcoming. The fans have been brilliant. My team-mates are class and I’m just really enjoying my time here. I’ve settled in very well. It’s a transitional year for me, getting to know new players, new team-mates, new systems and new ways of going about things at a different club. I think I’ve put in a few good performances. I’ve been unlucky on the club front with goals and that’s something I know will come in abundance when I get to know everything spot on with the club and I’m pretty sure that will happen. The Arsenal striker thinks he has been unlucky in front of goal, but wants to play in a more central role . KEOWN: You talk about goals, you’re playing in a wide position. What’s your favourite position? WELBECK: It’s no secret I prefer to play down the middle. But the formation we play at Arsenal, you’re playing on the left or the right. We’re always interchanging, playing in a three-man attack. It’s much easier doing that than playing left midfield or left wing in a four-man midfield. KEOWN: Wenger has worked with lots of strikers over the years and been able to develop them. What’s the area that he’s working on most with you most of all? WELBECK: We talk about the game, we analyse performances and on the training pitch we’ve also got the other staff here so after training we do a bit of individual work so that happens every day. You are always looking at ways to improve as a player, to develop and I feel like I am developing well as a player. Welbeck, who says he has been made to feel very welcome at Arsenal, holds of Nacho Monreal in training . KEOWN: Is it your movement he works on? Is it holding up the ball? Finishing? Or is it a combination? WELBECK: It’s a combination of everything. You don’t just work on one thing. Every single day all the lads after training go out and do finishing. KEOWN: Does that become competitive? To see who can score the most goals? WELBECK: Yeah it does! It gets competitive but it’s obviously all fun. But at the end of the day nobody wants to come last. We work on a lot of areas of our game. Like his team-mate Theo Walcott, Welbeck is often forced out wide, despite preferring being a central striker . KEOWN: In the last round you put out Manchester United. How did it feel to score at Old Trafford? WELBECK: It was a weird occasion for me going to back to Old Trafford on the away side. The weirdest thing was warming up on the other side of the pitch. It just felt a bit weird. But you have to treat it like it’s any other game and play the game, not the occasion. Obviously I was going back to a club that brought me up and going back to the fans that supported me for years, playing against old team-mates, my old friends, it was a weird occasion. But I scored the goal, a big goal to get us through to the semi-final. So it was a spur of the moment to celebrate. The English international scored the winning goal on his return to Old Trafford in the quarter finals last month . KEOWN: Did it cross your mind not to celebrate? WELBECK: Leading up to the game I had no plans whatsoever. I just wanted to play the game, get it over and done with and get through to Wembley and get to the semi-final. That’s what happened. I scored the goal and whatever I did I would have been criticised – criticised if I celebrated or criticised if I didn’t. It was just spur of the moment. KEOWN: Against Manchester United you seemed extra motivated. Was it anything to do with Louis Van Gaal’s comments before the match? WELBECK: I didn’t see the comments. Going into every game I want to be motivated. Playing against Manchester United – I did it earlier in the season at the Emirates – and then it was a bit different this time going back to Old Trafford. There was motivation there but I’m motivated in every game. I want to do well for my team, try and win the game and in that case get through to the semi-final. Listen, everyone is entitled to their own opinions, some you like, some you don’t like but that’s just football and it’s life. You deal with it. Welbeck celebrates in front of his old fans, a decision he says was entirely spur of the moment . KEOWN: I think you showed a lot of mental strength going into that situation. It’s always difficult going back. WELBECK: You’ve got to be strong mentally living the life and being a professional footballer. There’s a lot of people out to get you and whatever you do, everyone’s watching. You’ve just got to be switched on 100 per cent of the time. That’s just the way I’ve been brought up. My parents are lovely, caring people and they look after me well, they brought me up well and it’s the same with me and my brothers that’s credit to them. The striker has quickly become a favourite at the Emirates, and he thanked the fans for their support . KEOWN: This weekend it’s Reading. Have you looked much at their team? WELBECK: You get to watch a few games throughout the season. I know they’ve got players with Premier League experience. I’ve seen them a couple of games this season being a bit direct. [Pavel] Pogrebnyak’s a player they look for quite often from the back and the wingers will be coming inside to get the ball and flick-ons. Hal Robson-Kanu plays a bit more inside and [Gareth] McCleary is a bit more out and out on the right wing. Welbeck has been working hard in training to try and improve his finishing, along with his team-mates . KEOWN: Good knowledge… . WELBECK: Yeah I know quite a lot about football! KEOWN: As a centre forward or a winger, do you look for the weaknesses in the opposition? WELBECK: You’ve got to analyse the positives and negatives in every single team. You look at that and obviously see where you can nullify their attack and see where their weaknesses are at the back. The Gunners forward picked out Pavel Pogrebnyak as one of Reading's most dangerous players . KEOWN: How much would it mean to you to get to the FA Cup final? WELBECK: It would mean a lot. I’ve been in this position before with Man United when we played Everton in the semi-finals a few years back and we lost on penalties. I remember the situation, I remember how I felt that day and that’s something I don’t want to feel again. I just want to get to the next stage, get to the final. This is a very important game so we’re all looking forward to it, we’re going to approach it like it’s any other and play the game not the occasion.
Danny Welbeck met up with Sportsmail's Martin Keown . Welbeck thanks fans and staff for making him so welcome at Arsenal . Former Manchester United striker talks about scoring at Old Trafford . Welbeck wants to be a striker, but says playing on the wing is easier in a front three than when part of a midfield four . Arsenal take on Reading at Wembley on Saturday evening .
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Ed Miliband will do 'more damage to the country than he did to his brother', Boris Johnson said this morning as the pair clashed on live TV. The London Mayor, who appeared alongside Mr Miliband on the BBC's Andrew Marr Show, launched a furious personal assault on his rival - with their encounter descending into a furious shouting match. But Mr Miliband, who beat his elder brother David to the Labour leadership in 2010, ended up laughing off the attack, responding: 'Come on Boris, you're better than that.' Animated: Boris Johnson wags a finger at Miliband, who appears to have a clenched fist, on the Andrew Marr Show this morning. The rivals' encounter quickly descended into a slanging match . No let-up: The Tory and Labour politicians go at it hammer and tongs in front of their TV audience . The heated exchange ends with presenter Andrew Marr (right) injecting and the men trying to laugh about it . Mr Johnson's verbal mauling of the Labour leader comes after the Tories were accused of 'descending into the gutter' for claiming that Mr Miliband may 'stab the country in the back' by doing a deal with the SNP to get into power. But today, Mr Johnson insisted that Labour could not take power without the support of the SNP, and claimed the prospect was 'actually deeply alarming'. He said Mr Miliband would have to take help from the Scottish party 'crouching on his back like a monkey' - making it impossible for him to govern in the interests of the whole UK. The London Mayor added: I am not saying that your brother had to present himself at A&E with a dagger in his back... [but] he [Ed Miliband] would do more damage to this country than he did to his brother, and that is the key point.' Verbal onslaught: Mr Johnson said that Labour could not take power without the support of the SNP . Time to go: Mr Johnson and Mr Miliband leave the politics programme after their massive on-air argument . Mr Miliband arrived at the BBC studios in Central London by car, while Mr Johnson cycled there . Ed Miliband won the Labour leadership in September 2010 by narrowly beating his brother David, who had been the runaway favourite for the top job. The younger sibling won the ballot by just over 1 per cent after the second, third and fourth preference votes came into play. David had garnered the majority of support from Labour MPs and party members - but Ed was ahead with the trade-union members. He hugged David after the result was announced - but later admitted the decision to stand against him caused deep division between the brothers. David stayed on as an MP until 2013, then announced he was quitting Parliament to become head of the giant New York-based charity International Rescue Committee. Mr Miliband hit out at the Conservatives for their campaign, saying: 'They are so desperate they are reduced to trying to set one part of the country against another.' Mr Johnson insisted the Conservative attacks on the SNP were not risking the union. 'I'm so proud and so positive about what's happening in this country at the moment, and I just think there are unnecessary risks involved in this Labour-SNP condominium,' he said. 'So the answer would be, no I don't think we are in any way imperiling the union. The people who would imperil the union, because that's what their party is called, is the Scottish Nationalist Party. 'And I imagine their strategy - like the parable, or the fable, of the frog and the scorpion - is to be allowed to be carried across the river and then ultimately to sting... [he is cut off]' The Conservatives have made the prospect of a Labour administration that's reliant on SNP votes one of the central planks of their election campaign in the last fortnight. But Mr Miliband has repeatedly insisted that he will not make any 'deals' with the SNP to become Prime Minister. And he told Andrew Marr today: 'No coalition, no tie-ins, I have said no deals - I have been clear about that. I am not doing deals with the Scottish Nationalist Party.' Asked explicitly whether he was ruling out a confidence-and-supply agreement, he replied: 'No deals.' Ed Miliband and Boris Johnson livened up the election campaign this morning when they went head-to-head on live TV. After being interviewed separately by presenter Andrew Marr, the pair of would-be Prime Ministers were brought together to challenge each other directly. Mr Miliband kicked off the heated exchange by demanding to know if Mr Johnson backed rules that allow wealthy foreigners living in Britain to avoid tax on their overseas earnings. He said: ‘Are you for keeping non-dom status? You’re defending those people who come here, they live here for 30 years, they are permanently here and they don’t pay taxes here.’ Mr Johnson responded: ‘Hang on, is this the Ed Miliband who was in the Treasury with Gordon Brown for about ten years? Are you the same creature? I mean, is there some sort of doppelganger going on?’ The Labour leader hit back, saying: ‘Don’t get rattled, come on now. Andrew Marr interjected to ask the London Mayor to defend inflammatory remarks in which he had accused Mr Miliband of being a back stabber. He said: ‘You attacked Ed Miliband very forcibly today, Boris, for backstabbing. Do you really think that is a fair approach to somebody who is standing in an election? Before Mr Johnson could speak, Mr Miliband said: ‘He doesn’t believe it. Come on, Boris, you are better than that.’ But the London Mayor replied: ‘I am not saying that your brother had to present himself at A&E with a dagger in his back. But he would do more damage to this country than to his brother - and that is the key point.’
London Mayor appeared with Mr Miliband on BBC1's Andrew Marr Show . Mr Johnson said Ed would damage UK more than he'd damaged his sibling . But he conceded: 'I'm not saying your brother had dagger in the back' Labour leader laughed off row, saying: 'Boris, you're better than that'
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Liverpool winger Raheem Sterling is no stranger to the back pages, but he hit the headlines again for all the wrong reasons on Sunday after he was allegedly pictured smoking a shisha pipe. In a photograph revealed by the Sunday Mirror, the 20-year-old is seen taking a drag from the large orange pipe – containing fruit-scented tobacco and smoked through hot coals via a tube – in a picture published in the Sunday Mirror. Sterling recently snubbed a new £100,000-a-week contract at Anfield amid fears he could leave the club this summer. Liverpool midfielder Raheem Sterling can be seen pictured on social media whilst smoking a shisha pipe . The 20-year-old (second right) recently snubbed a £100,000-a-week contract offer from the Merseyside club . The England international (right) played in the Red's FA Cup quarter final win over Blackburn on Wednesday . Sterling, who has 14 caps for England, was snapped on a social media site with the picture captioned ‘1 down 3 to go’, suggesting there was more puffing in store for the youngster that night. It is said that one single shisha session is equal to smoking around 200 cigarettes. Having already irked certain Reds fans for refusing to dedicate his immediate future to Brendan Rodgers’ team after being offered the improved contract offer, he could again cut an unpopular figure for putting his health at risk during the Merseysiders’ run in to fight for a top four place in the Premier League. Sterling (second right) attended the launch of the 2015-16 Liverpool kit at Anfield on Friday afternoon . There was a large turnout for the launch of the new kit, which will be worn throughout the 2015-16 season . On the The British Heart Foundation website it clearly states: ‘Like cigarettes [shisha] contains nicotine, tar, carbon monoxide and heavy metals, such as arsenic and lead.' However Sterling is not the first England international to be caught indulging himself in the increasingly popular fad. Jack Wilshere became embroiled in his third smoking controversy in 15 months after a picture emerged of the Arsenal midfielder holding a shisha pipe at a nightclub in February. The 23-year-old was recovering from ankle surgery after sustaining an injury during a defeat by Manchester United in November last year. Choosing to keep his disciplinary plans private at the time of Wilshere's misdemeanour, Gunners boss Arsene Wenger was clear about his views on players that choose inhale potentially harmful substances. England and Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere (right) was involved in a smoking controversy back in February . 'I disagree completely with that behaviour,' the Frenchman said. 'When you're a football player you are an example and as well you don't do what damages your health. 'When you go out socially [and smoke] you as well damage your reputation as an example.' Depending on the result in the Manchester derby on Sunday afternoon, Sterling and his Liverpool team-mates could close the gap between themselves and fourth placed Manchester City to four points if the Blues fall to their local rivals and if they defeat Newcastle on Monday.
Raheem Sterling was pictured on social media smoking from a shisha pipe . The revealing image was accompanied with the caption '1 down 3 to go' The Liverpool star recently turned down a £100,000-a-week deal with Reds . Sterling is the second England midfielder to be snapped smoking a shisha this year alongside Jack Wilshere .
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A mother whose baby nearly died after he was born severely premature has urged other women to be aware of the infection that triggered her early labour. Amanda Butler, 42, had enjoyed a totally normal pregnancy until her waters broke at 25 weeks. Her son Callum was born weighing just 1lb 9oz and with translucent skin - and both she and doctors feared he would not survive. In the weeks and months that followed, he underwent heart surgery, a lumbar puncture, laser eye surgery and 10 blood transfusions. Mrs Butler, a marketing consultant from Milton Keynes, later discovered her premature labour had been triggered by a common infection called bacterial vaginosis (BV). Scroll down for video . Callum Butler was born at just 25 weeks into his mother's pregnancy. His mother Amanda was later told an infection she had, called bacterial vaginosis, was to blame. The condition can also cause miscarriage . BV affects one in three women, making it twice as common as thrush. It occurs when the balance of internal bacteria is disrupted, leading to an unpleasant odour. If untreated, it can lead to fertility problems and increased risk of contracting STIs such as gonorrhoea and chlamydia. Pregnant women with the condition are six times more likely to miscarry and twice as likely to give birth prematurely. One of the biggest problems is that BV often goes undiagnosed - or women wrongly assume they are suffering from another similar ailment, such as thrush. Misdiagnosis often occurs as 38 per cent of women only feel comfortable getting intimate health advice from online forums because while 19 per cent are too embarrassed to talk to their GP, research has shown. Many other women, such as Mrs Butler, have simply never heard of the condition. She said: 'I was angry when I found out that BV had caused Callum’s premature birth because it was the first I had heard of it. 'No-one ever told me the condition could lead to complications like this. 'It wasn't in any of the pregnancy books and was certainly never mentioned by midwives or doctors prior to it happening.' She said she noticed a discharge at around 24 weeks - but didn’t pay it any attention. 'Pregnancy itself can cause that to happen, and it certainly didn’t concern my midwife,' she recalled. 'The discharge didn’t have the characteristic odour that is associated with BV.' After the trauma of the premature labour and birth, Mrs Butler was initially told it had occurred because she had an 'incompetent cervix'. This is a condition that occurs when weak cervical tissue causes the cervix to open too soon - causing premature birth or the loss of an otherwise healthy pregnancy. It was only during a consultation with a specialist two years later that she was horrified to be told an infection must have caused Callum's early arrival. 'I feel like it could have been totally avoided had I been given the right information,' she said. Like many women, Mrs Butler had never heard of the condition. Callum's frail state when he was born meant doctors feared he may not live. 'I feel like it could have been totally avoided had I been given the right information,' his mother said . 'Callum’s experience was awful, and it was incredibly difficult for my husband and I to have to watch him suffer. 'As a new mum, it was heartbreaking not to be able to cuddle my son for weeks after he was born.' She added: 'Today, Callum is a happy, healthy little boy, but I am definitely one of the lucky ones.' She has decided to share her story to raise awareness and prevent other mothers going through the same terrible ordeal. 'I don’t want anyone else to have to go through what Callum endured,' she said. 'I would urge anyone in the early stages of pregnancy who thinks they may have the symptoms of BV to speak to their midwives as soon as possible to ensure this terrible experience doesn’t happen to them.' Around 54,000 babies are born prematurely in UK every year, one of the highest rates in Europe. BV affects one in three women, making it twice as common as thrush. It occurs when the balance of internal bacteria is disrupted, leading to an unpleasant odour. If untreated, it can lead to fertility problems and increased risk of contracting STIs such as gonorrhoea and chlamydia. Pregnant women with the condition are six times more likely to miscarry and twice as likely to give birth prematurely. One of the biggest problems is that BV often goes undiagnosed - or women wrongly assume they are suffering from another similar ailment, such as thrush. Misdiagnosis often occurs as 38 per cent of women only feel comfortable getting intimate health advice from online forums because while 19 per cent are too embarrassed to talk to their GP, research has shown. Symptoms include: . * a strong smell, particularly after sexual intercourse . * discharge that becomes a white or grey colour, or becomes thin and watery . Babies born before 37 weeks are classed as premature and as many of their vital organs will not have had a chance to fully develop causing both short terms problems, such as breathing and digestive difficulties, and potential longer term health implications, such as severe disabilities or cerebral palsy. Her story follows research at the University of California, Los Angeles, which found women who use shower gels and soaps in intimate areas are putting themselves at higher risk of developing BV. Study leader Joelle Brown said there is ‘mounting evidence’ that using these products internally can also increase the risk of bacterial vaginosis. Dr Brown's team recruited 141 women in Los Angeles who agreed to answer questionnaires about their product use and undergo lab tests for vaginal infections. The researchers found that 66 per cent of the women reported using lubricants and cleansers internally. The most commonly used products were sexual lubricants - 70 per cent of the product-using group used commercial lubricants, while 17 per cent reported using petroleum jelly and 13 per cent used oils. Test results showed that the women who used products not intended for internal use, such as oils and Vaseline, were more likely to have yeast and bacterial infections. For instance, 40 per cent of the women who used petroleum jelly as a lubricant had bacterial vaginosis - an infection that can be caused by a number of common bacterial species - compared to 18 per cent of women who did not insert petroleum jelly. Mrs Butler was speaking out for National BV Day, held in association with Balance Activ. For more information on the condition, visit www.bvexplained.co.uk .
Amanda Butler, 42, had normal pregnancy until waters broke at 25 weeks . Son Callum was born weighing just 1lb 9oz and needed much treatment . She was later told common infection, bacterial vaginosis, was to blame . Affects a third of women and is often mistaken for thrush, but can cause fertility problems, miscarriage, premature labour and raise the risk of STDs .
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0685954131f9cee6dafac23c60533e747bcdd9a2
A union secretary has slammed supermarket chain Aldi for trying to overturn workplace laws and gain the right to force employees to work more than 38 hours a week. The Transport Workers' Union's National Secretary Tony Sheldon condemned the requested change to the Fair Work Act and accused Aldi of trying to reintroduce serfdom. 'Major retailers like Aldi are trying to turn the clocks back on our modern society to reintroduce serfdom,' Mr Sheldon in a statement. Aldi has requested the ability to make employees work more than 38 hours in a submission to Workplace Relations Productivity Commission . 'Their model is to keep workers employed on vulnerable part-time and casual basis, increasing and reducing their hours when they see fit.' National Secretary of the Transport Workers' Union, Tony Sheldon,  accused Aldi of trying to reintroduce serfdom . His comment was made amidst a new submission from the supermarket giant to the Workplace Relations Productivity Commission, in which it recommended that the National Employment Standards be amended to 'enable employers and employees greater flexibility to determine reasonable working hours above the standard 38 hour week'. Aldi's last attempt to increase workers hours in 2012 failed despite the supermarket chain arguing that their employees 'overwhelmingly supported' and 'preferred' the proposals. 'ALDI's experience is that employees are keen for the opportunity of guaranteed additional hours and commensurate income, and prefer this arrangement to a limit of 38 hours plus additional hours to be worked as needed,' David Zalunardo, Aldi's managing director, wrote. However Mr Sheldon argued that the employer had been stopped for good reason, saying the chain had tried to 'strip workers of their rights'. 'The Transport Workers' Union and its members acted against this billion-dollar company in 2012, when it tried to strip workers of their right to refuse to work unreasonably long hours,' he said. Mr Sheldon responded by saying: 'Aldi... believes the right of workers to challenge bad workplace agreements is "not acceptable in a modern, flexible economy"' 'Aldi then failed the legal and fairness test, but now in a submission to the Productivity Commission it is seeking again to scrap the same safeguards. 'We can only hope that Aldi's dream for the Australian economy never comes true.' The grocery store also protested union's power to interfere in enterprise agreements, arguing that a recent incident, in which a union representing only 'a very small number of employees' delayed an agreement, caused 'negative consequences…in terms of uncertainty, financial costs and distraction from managing the business'. 'Based on our experience, the length of time taken for FWC consideration of enterprise agreements can be unduly prolonged, costly and disruptive to continuing business operations, which is disadvantageous to all stakeholders. This is not acceptable in a modern, flexible economy,' Mr Zalunardo wrote. Mr Sheldon responded by saying: 'Aldi... believes the right of workers to challenge bad workplace agreements is "not acceptable in a modern, flexible economy".'
Aldi has requested the ability to make employees work more than 38 hours in a submission to Workplace Relations Productivity Commission . Supermarket giant was slammed by union secretary Tony Sheldon . He accused Aldi of reintroducing serfdom and 'trying to strip workers of their rights'
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068ce562caa55e884aa8fec120fb3146ffad0146
The avocado tree is 'transgender' and has overnight sex changes, a botanist has discovered. Professor John Warren discovered avocado trees switch from male to female in a matter of hours. Professor Warren, based at the University of Aberystwyth, Wales, said the avocado tree displays 'unique flowering behaviour'. He found that during the day the trees, which grow in tropical and Mediterranean climates, flower with their 'female parts' ready to be pollinated by bees. Professor John Warren discovered avocado trees switch from male to female in a matter of hours . The flowers close for the night and then the next morning they reopen - but now they use their 'male anthers' to spread their pollen. Professor Warren said: 'The whole elaborate exercise seems to have evolved to increase the chances of cross-pollination, while limiting the amount of self-pollination. 'The trees are usually successful in avoiding the 'sin' of inbreeding.' Professor Warren has written about the avocado in his book called the Nature of Crops. The botanist, from the University of Aberystwyth, pictured, said the plants limited the amount of self-pollination .
Professor John Warren discovered avocado trees switch gender in hours . The botanist said the tree displays 'unique flowering behaviour' However, trees are usually successful in avoiding polinating themselves .
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People who have never been divorced can expect a retirement income 13% higher than a colleague . The cost of divorce can wreck retirement many years after the break-up of a marriage, according to research. People who have never been divorced can expect a retirement income 13 per cent higher than a colleague who has been through a divorce. It means an extra £2,100 a year – £17,800 rather than £15,700 – to anyone who has kept their marriage intact, or who has never married, according to the survey for the Prudential. It also found that one in five divorcees who stop work this year will retire with debts to drag down their disposable income and their lifestyles. The debt of a divorced retiree averages £22,100, Prudential’s report said, while many divorced people will have to get by on low incomes after ending their careers. Researchers said that nearly one in five divorced people will retire on incomes of less that £9,500 – the level identified by poverty analysts at the Joseph Rowntree Foundation think tank as the minimum income for a single pensioner to enjoy a decent life. By comparison, only 13 per cent of people who are not divorced will be below the line, yesterday’s report said. The impact of divorce on a former spouse’s wealth is such that divorcees coming up to retirement age are 13 per cent more likely to delay retirement and continue working. The study adds to evidence that neither the emotional nor the financial effects of divorce are quickly overcome by families that break up. Years of research have established that the children of divorced parents are likely to do worse at school, worse in their careers after they leave school, to be more at risk of taking drugs or falling into crime, and to suffer worse health. The impact of divorcing parents lasts long after a child has grown up and become an independent adult, studies suggests . The latest survey provides new evidence that the financial crash that husbands, wives and children suffer during a divorce – usually including loss of income, the price of running two homes instead of one, legal costs, and the long-term burden of maintenance payments for one spouse – does not fade away even as old age approaches. Apart from the costs of supporting a former partner who is bringing up their children, a divorced man or woman faces giving up a share of their pension when they retire through ‘pension-splitting’ arrangements. One in five divorcees who stop work this year will retire with debts to drag down their disposable income and their lifestyles, according to research . Prudential pensions specialist Clare Moffat said: ‘Although the emotional impact of divorce may have long passed, it could come as a shock for people to find that it continues to impact them financially into their retirement. ‘A pension fund is likely to be one of the largest and most complicated assets a couple will have to split in the event of a divorce. Professional advice is particularly important in the face of the recent changes to pensions legislation and divorced retirees acting on advice received under the previous rules may want to consider seeking updated advice on any post-retirement plans they have made. ‘During a divorce the costs can quickly mount up, with legal fees, the cost of setting up a new home and the effect of splitting any existing retirement savings all potentially impacting the ability of those involved to continue saving into a pension. Unfortunately divorce is most likely among those aged 40 to 44, the period in many people’s lives when earning potential peaks and the most valuable pension contributions can be made.’ The findings were based on a survey carried out by Research Pluse among 7,687 people aged over 45, who included 1,012 people intending to retire this year.
People who have never been divorced can expect an extra £2,100 a year . Survey found one in five divorcees who stop work this year will have debts . Debt of divorced retiree averages at £22,100, according to Prudential report .
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Curtis Stone’s image has always been of the affable Aussie who loves to cook, but when it comes to his kids there’s some food that he just won't allow them to eat no matter what . The celebrity chef, who lives in Los Angeles with his actress wife Lindsay Price and their two boys, Hudson aged three and seven-month-old Emerson, is not about to let junk food pass their mouths. ‘Someone said to me on a TV show in America ‘’but how do you stop your kid from eating hot dogs?’’ I'm like that's pretty easy, my kid has never eaten a hot dog because it's full of s***,’ he says. Scroll down for video . Healthy living: Curtis Stone and his actress wife Lindsay Price have two boys, Hudson, 3, and Emerson, 7 months . The celebrity chef (pictured with his wife Lindsay and son Hudson) is adamant that his children should eat healthily . ‘I don't want him to have all the nitrates and c*** that's in a hot dog. ‘Of course one day he will be invited to a party at a fast food restaurant and I'm not going to say no, you can live a life of course, but you are in charge of his day to day.’ Stone says his biggest priority is to feed his children healthy food. He also doesn't hold back about giving his opinion when parents say their kids would rather eat junk food and not fruit and vegetables – it’s because the parents let them do it. The one thing you'll not find in the Stone household is this - a hot dog with all the trimmings . Stone's new cookbook, Good Food, Good Life contains photos of him cooking and gardening with wife Lindsay throughout the book . ‘Your kid is going to embrace whatever you expose them to, right, that's just a fact of life,’ he says. ‘People tell you, “no, no my kid likes this or my kid likes that”. My opinion is; that's just not accurate.’ The 39-year-old is back in Australia to visit family and promote his new cookbook, Good Food, Good Life. Photos of Stone cooking and gardening with Hudson feature throughout the book, which the chef has dedicated to his eldest son. Originally from Melbourne, Stone made a name for himself outside his homeland by hosting US television series Take Home Chef . When he returns to LA Stone will be back in the kitchen at his 25-seat restaurant Maude, named after his grandmother, which focuses on one key ingredient each month. Since the eatery opened in February last year, it has been named LA Weekly's Best New Restaurant and Eater LA's Restaurant of the Year. Originally from Melbourne, Stone made a name for himself outside his homeland by hosting Take Home Chef, which originally was broadcast on TLC in the United States, and went on to become an international success. He and wife Lindsay have two boys, Hudson, 3, and Emerson, 7 months .
Stone's biggest priority is to nourish his children with healthy food . He and wife Lindsay have two boys, Hudson, 3, and Emerson, 7 months . ‘I don't want him to have the nitrates and c*** that's in a hot dog,' he says . He wants parents to expose their children to a range of healthy food . Stone is in Australia to promote his cookbook, Good Food, Good Life . Photos of Stone cooking and gardening with his wife feature in the book .
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As attempts to break a world record go, it was pretty impressive. A Chinese team took a kite measuring an astonishing 6,000 metres (3.7 miles) to a kite flying festival - aiming to break the world record by a massive 1,000 metres. But they had overlooked the fact that their kite was so big, it posed a danger to passing aircraft. The kite, dubbed 'centipede with a dragon's head', was set to fly at the Wulong International Kite Festival last Saturday in Chongqing in south-western China, according to People's Daily Online. Scroll down for video . Flying high: Half of the 6,000-metre-long dragon-themed kite took to the sky in Chongqing last Saturday . Skilful: The kite weighs 200 kilograms and requires three experienced kite flyers to manoeuvre . However, Chinese aviation authorities ruled that the dragon-themed kite - which is made from 2,000 separate pieces and weighs a whopping 200 kilograms - could not be flown, and the team were forced to fly only half of it. The weather at the kite flying festival in Chongqing undoubtedly played a part, with a heavy mist reducing visibility not only for pilots but for spectators who had turned up to witness the annual event. Each of the 2,000 pieces bears the Chinese characters 'China Dream' and it takes eight hours to get the full-length kite airborne. Wang Dongming, one of the three kite flyers, said special sturdier rope made from kevlar - which is also used to make bulletproof vests - had to be used to thread the kite. Mr Wang said: 'Big kites and kites that are used for trick flying are usually built from this kevlar rope to prevent the line from snapping in the wind.' In order to secure the pieces on the kite, craftsmen only used bamboo that was more than three years old which can resist severe wind. Colourful: Kites of all shapes and shades take to the sky in Chongqing during the four-day-long festival . Although the kite did not fly full-length, organisers of the festival still claimed that they had broken the Guinness World Record for the longest kite in the world. The previous record is reported to set by a 5,000m-long kite made by craftsmen in Weifang in eastern China last spring. Professional kite flying teams from over 13 countries participated in the four-day-long Wulong International Kite Festival, including representatives from China, New Zealand, the UK and Italy. Historical: A popular pastime in China, kite flying dates back some 2,000 years . Global appeal: Professional kite flying teams from over 13 countries participated in the festival .
Kite's total length is 6km (3.7 miles) and is made of 2,000 sections . But only half was allowed to fly after concerns from air traffic control . Appalling weather conditions meant visibility at kite flying festival in Chongqing was down to 50 metres at times .
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Tottenham are ready to grant Emmanuel Adebayor a free transfer, in an attempt to finally get the striker off their wage bill. The Togolese's move to Spurs has proved a massive financial burden for the north London club, who pay the forward £100,000-per-week. Although, the club would still preferably receive a fee for the striker, it may prove difficult to find a potential buyer. Emmanuel Adebayor (left) could be allowed to leave the club on a free transfer in the summer . As revealed by Sportsmail on April 1, the club's chairman Daniel Levy will subsidies Adebayor's wages to ensure he leaves this summer knowing potential suitors will not meet his current £5.2million-per-season salary. And to make his path out of White Hart Lane even clearer, the club are willing to grant the former Arsenal man a free transfer as an extra sweetener for prospective buyers, despite the fact he will still have a season left on his contract. Tottenham would still like to receive a fee for the striker but they just want rid of his massive wages . The 31-year-old is on the peripheries of Mauricio Pochettino's plans and is highly unlikely to be granted a route back in. Tottenham are determined to offload the striker this summer, but know they'll have to take a financial hit to do so. Adebayor hasn't been a regular under Mauricio Pochettino and is looking to leave the north London club .
Emmanuel Adebayour looks set to leave Tottenham in the summer . The north London club would prefer to receive a fee for the forward . However due to his high wages and Daniel Levy may let him leave for free . CLICK HERE for all the latest Tottenham news .
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Luis Suarez says he nutmegged Paris Saint-Germain defender David Luiz twice because it was his quickest way to goal. The Barcelona forward scored a brace in his side's 3-1 win over PSG in the Champions League quarter final to put the Spanish side firmly in control in the tie. And Suarez said: 'A striker is always looking for goals and the two moves came off for me. Luis Suarez puts the ball through David Luiz's legs before scoring his second goal for Barcelona . 'I had to nutmeg Luiz twice because there was nothing else I could do.' The double on Wednesday night took his tally to 17 goals for Barca this season and 11 in his last 11 games . Neymar put Barca ahead before Suarez struck his first goal of the night, threading the ball between Luiz's legs at pace, holding off a challenge from Maxwell and firing home. Suarez scored twice as Barca put themselves in control of the tie with a 3-1 first leg win . Suarez says his the tie is not over despite the two goal lead . His second of the night was even better, again nutmegging Luiz before striding on and planting a shot into the top corner. But the forward was not looking ahead to the semi-finals just yet, adding: 'In football you never know what's going to happen. 'They have so much quality and we need to be aware that this isn't over. It'll be a good game.'
Luis Suarez scored twice in Barcelona's 3-1 win over PSG . Suarez nutmegged David Luiz on his way to scoring both goals . The striker says the tie is not over despite Barca's two-goal advantage .
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(CNN)The Arizona police officer who slammed into an armed suspect with his patrol car told investigators he thought he was too far to take a shot at the man, so he chose the other option, CNN affiliate KVOA reported Wednesday. Officer Michael Rapiejko ran his car into Mario Valencia in February as the suspect carried a rifle he had just fired in the air. Rapiejko sped around another officer as Valencia walked through a business park, hit the man from behind with the left side of his front bumper. Valencia, who flew through this air, survived and faces more than a dozen charges for an alleged crime spree that day. His lawyer has said police used excessive force and could have killed a man who was obviously unstable. The Marana Police Department has defended Rapiejko, saying deadly force was warranted because the suspect had a rifle, ammunition and was walking toward offices where hundreds of people work. Marana is just northwest of Tucson. Officer who drove into suspect justified, chief says . KVOA obtained police inquiry tapes on which Rapiejko tells investigators why he chose his car as a weapon. The officer, who has been a cop for more than a decade but joined the Marana Police Department in 2014, said he was 50 yards away from the suspect and worried a missed shot might hit another officer or bystanders. "There were occupied businesses, and there were two officers at the other side of the street," he says on the recording. "This is what I deem as a lethal force encounter. I have two thoughts that go in my mind: I need to shoot him to stop the threat, or I need to run him over to stop the threat." Another officer, who was slowing trailing Valencia and ahead of Rapiejko, says on another recording that if a civilian had stumbled upon Valencia, the suspect might have taken a hostage or killed the person. Video of the car striking Valencia sparking nationwide debate on what type of force police should use to go after armed suspects. Many people commended the officer. Some people said the police should have set up a perimeter around the man and talked him into surrendering. Valencia faces 15 charges, including three counts of aggravated assault, three counts of armed robbery and possession of a deadly weapon by a prohibited possessor. Valencia's attorney, Michelle Cohen-Metzger, told CNN last week that "it is miraculous that my client isn't dead." Valencia, who is in Pima County Jail, is scheduled to appear in court again on May 18. Authorities chose not to charge Rapiejko. Officer who drove into suspect subject of excessive force lawsuit in New York . CNN's Shane Deitert and Tony Marco contributed to this report.
Officer Michael Rapiejko said he needed to use lethal force to stop the suspect . Mario Valencia was carrying a rifle and fired one round into the air . Rapiejko said two options crossed his mind and it was too far to shoot Valencia .
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Valencia, who flew through this air, survived and faces more than a dozen charges for an alleged crime spree that day.", "mixtral-8x22b-instruct-v0.1": "Officer Michael Rapiejko ran his car into Mario Valencia in February as the suspect carried a rifle he had just fired in the air . Rapiejko sped around another officer as Valencia walked through a business park, hit the man from behind with the left side of his front bumper . Valencia, who flew through the air, survived and faces more than a dozen charges for an alleged crime spree that day.", "llama-3-8b-instruct": " An Arizona police officer, Michael Rapiejko, has been cleared of any wrongdoing after he deliberately drove his patrol car into an armed suspect, Mario Valencia, who was walking through a business park. Rapiejko told investigators that he thought he was too far away to take a shot at Valencia, so he chose to use his car as a weapon to stop the suspect. The incident has sparked a nationwide debate on the use of force by police, with some people commending the officer's actions and others arguing that a perimeter should have been set up to allow Valencia to surrender peacefully. Officer Michael Rapiejko runs his car into Mario Valencia in February as the suspect carries a rifle he had just fired in the air. Valencia, who flew through the air, survived and faces more than a dozen charges for an alleged crime spree that day. His lawyer has said police used excessive force and could have killed a man who was obviously unstable. The Marana Police Department has defended Rapiejko, saying deadly force was warranted because the suspect had a rifle, ammunition and was walking toward offices where hundreds of people work. Marana is just northwest of Tucson. Officer who drove into suspect justified, chief says . KVOA obtained police inquiry tapes on which Rapiejko tells investigators why he chose his car as a weapon. The officer, who has been a cop for more than a decade but joined the Marana Police Department in 2014, said he was 50 yards away from the suspect and worried a missed shot might hit another officer or bystanders. \"There were occupied businesses, and there were two officers at the other side of the street,\" he says on the recording. \"This is what I deem as a lethal force encounter. I have two thoughts that go in my mind: I need to shoot him to stop the threat, or I need to run him over to stop the threat.\" Another officer, who was slowing trailing Valencia and ahead of Rapiejko, says on another recording that if a civilian had stumbled upon Valencia, the suspect might have taken a hostage or killed the person. Video of the car striking Valencia sparking nationwide debate on what type of force police should use to go after armed suspects. Many people commended the officer. Some people said the police should have set up a perimeter around the man and talked him into surrendering. Valencia faces 15 charges, including three counts of aggravated assault, three counts of armed robbery and possession of a deadly weapon by a prohibited possessor. Valencia's attorney, Michelle Cohen-Metzger, told CNN last week that \"it is miraculous that my client isn't dead.\" Valencia, who is in Pima County Jail, is scheduled to appear in court again on May 18. Authorities chose not to charge Rapiejko. Officer who drove into suspect subject of excessive force lawsuit in New York . CNN's Shane Deitert and Tony Marco contributed to this report. Officer who drove into suspect justified, chief says . KVOA obtained police inquiry tapes on which Rapiejko tells investigators why he chose his car as a weapon. The officer, who has been a cop for more than a decade but joined the Marana Police Department in 2014, said he was 50 yards away from the suspect and worried a missed shot might hit another officer or bystanders. \"There were occupied businesses, and there were two officers at the other side of the street,\" he says on the recording. \"This is what I deem as a lethal force encounter. I have two thoughts that go in my mind: I need to shoot him to stop the threat, or I need to run him over to stop the threat.\" Another officer, who was slowing trailing Valencia and ahead of Rapiejko, says on another recording that if a civilian had stumbled upon Valencia, the suspect might have taken a hostage or killed the person. Video of the car striking Valencia sparking nationwide debate on what type of force police should use to go after armed suspects. Many people commended the officer. Some people said the police should have set up a perimeter around the man and talked him into surrendering. Valencia faces 15 charges, including three counts of aggravated assault, three counts of armed robbery and possession of a deadly weapon by a prohibited possessor. Valencia's attorney, Michelle Cohen-Metzger, told CNN last week that \"it is miraculous that my client isn't dead.\" Valencia, who is in Pima County Jail, is scheduled to appear in court again on May 18. Authorities chose not to charge Rapiejko. Officer who drove into suspect subject of excessive force lawsuit in New York . CNN's Shane Deitert and Tony Marco contributed to this report. Officer who drove into suspect justified, chief says . KVOA obtained police inquiry tapes on which Rapiejko tells investigators why he chose his car as a weapon. The officer, who has been a cop for more than a decade but joined the Marana Police Department in 2014, said he was 50 yards away from the suspect and worried a missed shot might hit another officer or bystanders. \"There", "GPT4": "Officer Michael Rapiejko used his patrol car to stop armed suspect Mario Valencia, who had fired a rifle in the air, by hitting him from behind in a business park in Marana, Arizona. Valencia survived the incident and faces over a dozen charges, including aggravated assault and armed robbery, while his lawyer claims the police used excessive force. The Marana Police Department defended Rapiejko's actions as necessary due to the immediate threat Valencia posed, and authorities decided not to charge the officer with any wrongdoing.", "llama-3-70b-instruct": " An Arizona police officer, Michael Rapiejko, used his patrol car to hit an armed suspect, Mario Valencia, in February, saying he thought he was too far to take a shot and didn't want to risk hitting bystanders . Valencia, who was carrying a rifle, survived and faces 15 charges, including aggravated assault and armed robbery . The police department has defended Rapiejko's actions, saying deadly force was warranted, but Valencia's lawyer claims excessive force was used and could have killed the suspect .", "mixtral-8x7b-instruct-v0.1": "An Arizona police officer who ran his car into a suspect carrying a rifle has been cleared of any wrongdoing . The officer, Michael Rapiejko, said he was too far away to shoot the suspect and feared a missed shot might hit another officer or bystander . The suspect, Mario Valencia, survived and faces more than a dozen charges for an alleged crime spree that day." }
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An Israeli geologist claims he has ‘confirmed’ the existence and authenticity of a tomb belonging to Jesus and his son in Jerusalem. After extensive chemical tests, Dr Arye Shimron says he has linked the James Ossuary – a 1st-century chalk box that some believe hold the bones of Jesus' brother – to the long disputed ‘Jesus Family tomb’ in the city’s East Talpiot neighbourhood. The research could have enormous ramifications as it suggests that Jesus was married, fathered a child and that a physical resurrection did not take place. Scroll down for video . After running 150 chemical tests, an expert claims to have linked the James Ossuary (pictured) – a 1st-century chalk box that was used for containing the bones of the dead – to the long disputed ‘Jesus Family tomb’ in the city’s East Talpiot neighbourhood . According to geoarcheologist Dr Shimron, the 'son of God' was buried with nine other people, including ‘Judah, son of Jesus’ and his wife, named Mary. Dr Shimron’s work has renewed controversy over the Talpiot tomb, which was discovered in 1980 and dates back to the Second Temple period and the time of Jesus,The Jerusalem Post reported. Bones were discovered inside ossuaries, including one that bore the inscription, ‘Jesus, son of Joseph'. Others included the names Maria, Joseph, Mary, Yose, Matthew and most controversially, ‘Judah, son of Jesus’. Joseph, Mary and Jesus were all common names at the time and a statistician from the University of Toronto said that they each made up eight per cent of the population. However, a very small percentage would have had the same family name combination as described in the Bible. Dr Shimron’s work has renewed the controversy over the Talpiot tomb, which was found in 1980 and dates back to the Second Temple period and the time of Jesus (a portrait is pictured) The long-disputed long disputed ‘Jesus Family tomb’ in the city’s East Talpiot neighbourhood (marked) and is now sealed beneath a concrete slab after building work took place some years ago . Probing this connection, Dr Shimron and documentary maker Simcha Jacobovici looked closer at the ossuaries, including the James Ossuary, which is held by a private owner and bears the inscription, ‘James, son of Joseph, brother of Jesus’. The James Ossuary is a first century chalk example of a box that was used to hold the bones of the dead. But it stands out because it bears the inscription 'James, son of Joseph, brother of Jesus' on one side. The inscription is considered significant because it may provide archaeological evidence of Jesus, . The existence of the ossuary was announced in 2002, but its authenticity was immediately challenged. The box's owner was charged with forging part of the inscription and while he was found innocent seven years later, the judge said the acquittal 'does not mean that the inscription on the ossuary is authentic or that it was written 2,000 years ago'. Now, Dr Shimron claims the chemical signature on the ‘crust’ of the box matches that of a tomb in Jerusalem known as the ‘Jesus Family tomb’ where other ossuaries were found bearing the names of Jesus and Mary as well as ‘Judah, son of Jesus’. The owner of the ossuary, Oded Golan, was accused of forging the inscription shortly after its discovery by an academic from the Sorbonne in Paris, but he was later found innocent. Other experts and archaeologists have rejected the claim that the Jerusalem tomb is connected with Jesus at all. Recently Dr Shimron gained access to the James Ossuary and scraped beneath the box's patina, the layer that forms on metal over time. He ran around 150 tests on the chemistry of samples from 25 different ossuaries – 15 of which were from unrelated tombs – and found that traces of magnesium, iron and silicon from the James Ossuary matched the chemical signature of Talpiot tomb. The Talpiot ossuaries were covered in a thick layer of ‘Rendzina’ soil, which is characteristic of the hills of East Jerusalem when they were found and has a unique chemistry. Dr Shimron worked from the assumption that an earthquake of 363AD flooded the tomb with soil and mud to cover the ossuaries, effectively forming a vacuum and freezing them in time. Soil that seeped into the box matched that found in the Talpiot ossuaries, indicating that it had lain for years alongside others in the ‘holy’ location. Bones were discovered there in ossuaries, or chalk boxes, including one that bears the inscription, ‘Jesus, son of Joseph' with others bearing the names of Maria, Joseph, Mary, Yose, Matthew and most controversially, ‘Judah, son of Jesus’. Here an inscription that says 'Yoseph' on an ossuary . Because bones were found in the ossuaries, it could be argued that there was no bodily resurrection (portrayed in this tapestry) which is the belief of more traditional Christians, while others accept the event was spiritual . Jesus Christ was not a real person and is probably the result of a combination of stories about several different individuals, according to a writer and leading atheist activist. David Fitzgerald, a San Francisco based author, believes he has compiled compelling evidence that proves Jesus did not exist. He claims there are no contemporary mentions of Jesus in historical accounts from the time when he was supposed to have lived, yet other Jewish sect leaders from the time do appear. Jesus Christ was not a real person and is probably the result of a combination of stories about several different individuals, according to a writer and leading atheist activist. A mosaic of Christ is shown . He also points to discrepancies in the early gospels of Mark, Matthew and Luke, claiming these were written decades after the supposed time of Jesus. Instead he insists the disciples of Jesus were also probably not real and their names only later attached to the gospels to lend them credence. Speaking to MailOnline, he said: 'There is a paradox that Jesus did all these amazing things and taught all these amazing things yet no one heard of him outside his immediate cult for nearly 100 years. 'Or it means he didn't do all these things at all. 'The first gospel of Christianity appears to have been a literary allegory that were written decades after the time they portray. 'I believe that Christianity started as one of the many mystery faiths that appeared at the time where old Gods and old traditions were rebooted. 'Christianity appears to have been a Jewish mystery faith. David Fitzgerald told MailOnline: 'There is a paradox that Jesus did all these amazing things and taught all these amazing things yet no one heard of him outside his immediate cult for nearly 100 years'. The famous statue of Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, is shown . 'By the time of Paul there appears to have been plenty of different "Lord's suppers" as he complains about the existence of other gospels and messiahs. 'It appears that early Christianity managed to take the stories from these other faiths and incorporate them into the story of Jesus.' Mr Fitzgerald said: 'There is nothing implausible to think that Jesus was a real person, but I just don't think that he can have been a single person if he existed at all. 'We also have no mention of Jesus in other historical texts from the time. There were certainly people writing about Judea at the time like Philo of Alexandria. 'During this period there were many other messiahs and wannabe messiahs who did far less exciting things than Jesus, but all of them managed something Jesus did not - to make a dent on the historical record. 'Two billion people believe all these miracles happened yet there is no evidence they did.' Jacobovici told The Jerusalem Post: ‘This find illustrates that the James Ossuary is authentic and the Jesus Family tomb indeed belongs to the family of Jesus of Nazareth.’ Dr Shumron told The New York Times: ‘I think I’ve got really powerful, virtually unequivocal evidence that the James ossuary spent most of its lifetime, or death time, in the Talpiot Tomb.’ The retired senior researchers of the Geological Survey of Israel, added: ‘ The evidence is beyond what I expected.’ The duo are aware that the findings could rock the Christian church, but insist the research is scientific and not theological. Because bones were found in the ossuaries, it could be argued that there was no bodily resurrection, which is the belief of more traditional Christians, while others accept the event was spiritual. The Talpiot tomb is now sealed under a concrete slab, while the ossuaries found there are in the hands of the Israel Antiquities Authority. The James Ossuary is kept in a secret location by its owner, who lives in Tel Aviv.
Geologist ran 150 chemical tests on ossuaries and 'Jesus Family tomb' Claims chemical signature proves James Ossuary was at Jerusalem site . Chalk box bears inscription ‘James, son of Joseph, brother of Jesus’ Find suggests Jesus fathered a child and was married .
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The Health Secretary promised a crackdown if the Conservatives are re-elected . Ending the ‘abuse’ of NHS money exposed by the Mail will be a priority if the Conservatives are re-elected, the Health Secretary said last night. Speaking as the Mail revealed how NHS managers were potentially dodging income tax by channelling huge salaries through personal companies, Jeremy Hunt promised an immediate crackdown if his party is in power after the election. He said: ‘The Mail’s campaign has exposed that off-payroll contracts are clearly being abused both at a management level and in the hiring of agency staff. So we will stop the abuse as a priority if we form the next government.’ His comments led a storm of reaction from all political parties, as well as health experts and medical professionals. The Mail yesterday revealed how hospital bosses had taken £35million in pay rises during the worst funding crisis in a generation. And today it can be revealed that some could dodge tax by channelling salaries through personal companies. The practice is being used by temporary executives – some of whom earn more than £2,000 a day – and allows them to avoid paying income tax and national insurance in the normal way. Dr Sarah Wollaston, former Tory chairman of the health select committee, said: ‘I was asked about the Mail’s investigation today at an open public meeting. People are right to be concerned about the best use of public money.’ Labour health spokesman Andy Burnham has also vowed that a Labour government would investigate the Mail’s evidence. And he said the astonishing pay rises should be ‘clawed back’, adding: ‘It cannot be right at a time when NHS staff have been asked to accept years of [pay] freezes to see this level of excess at the top.’ The extraordinary pay deals have also been condemned by the Royal College of Nursing, which branded them ‘shocking’, while health experts including the Royal College of Physicians and government health adviser Sir Brian Jarman demanded a review. Former Commons public accounts committee chairman Margaret Hodge, who investigated tax avoidance by public officials three years ago, said NHS trusts should be ‘hauled’ before MPs to be held to account. ‘This is a way of avoiding tax,’ the Labour MP said. ‘The reason the Treasury took action to stop public officials being paid through personal service companies was because my committee uncovered this was going on. ‘I’m cross the Government has not stopped this and a future government has got to sort it out. ‘They should make it a condition that if you are being paid with taxpayer money you have to be properly on the books.’ Roger Goss, of Patient Concern, said the situation was ‘ludicrous’, adding: ‘There is no way of justifying it.’ Dave Prentis, general secretary of Unison, said: ‘It’s sickening to see top NHS bosses using the tax rules for personal gain.’ Labour's health spokesman Andy Burnham said his party would investigate the Mail's findings if elected .
The Health Secretary said the Mail's campaign exposed abuse of funds . Promised a future Conservative Government would stop abuse as priority . Labour health spokesman Andy Burnham vowed to investigate findings . Other senior politicians said NHS trusts should be 'hauled' before MPs .
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Manchester United scouts checked on Porto striker Jackson Martinez last week. The 28-year-old wants to leave Portugal this summer and his club will listen to offers of around £30million. The Colombia international came close to joining AC Milan in January but the club failed to agree a fee. Manchester United scouts checked on £30million-rated Porto striker Jackson Martinez last week . Martinez (right) scored as Porto beat Bayern Munich 3-1 in their Champions League quarter-final first leg . Martinez was outstanding against Bayern Munich in Porto's Champions League semi final first leg victory scoring in their 3-1 triumph. It was his 23rd goal in 31 games this season. United are looking to add two strikers this summer. Burnley's Danny Ings remains an option, as reported by Sportsmail last month, and they have considered Edinson Cavani who is also a firm target for Juventus. However, Paris Saint-Germain are reluctant to sell Cavani. Aston Villa's Christian Benteke has been discussed but no approach has yet been made. Chelsea, Tottenham and Everton also sent scouts to watch Porto and Bayern last Wednesday while Manchester City and Juventus scouts were there to watch Alex Sandro, the Porto left-back. Aston Villa's Christian Benteke (centre) has been discussed by United as they look to strengthen in attack .
FC Porto star Jackson Martinez came close to joining AC Milan in January . 28-year-old scored in their Champions League 3-1 quarter-final first leg win over Bayern Munich . Martinez's goal against Bayern was his 23rd strike in 31 games this season .
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Charlie Chaplin's divorce papers lay bare the film star's 'cruel and inhumane' treatment of his teenage bride during their short-lived marriage. Chaplin's union to Lita Grey, who was nearly 20 years his junior, lasted just three years. The iconic film star was said have bedded the impressionable 16-year-old after promising her marriage and then tried to convince her to have an abortion when she fell pregnant. On the pairs wedding night Chaplin was also said to have confided in friends that the union was a better prospect than prison. An original copy of the couples 50-page divorce papers was set to fetch an estimated £15,000 when it goes under the hammer, after being found in America. The 50-page divorce papers of Charlie Chaplin and his second wife Lita Grey were found in a bank in America . Charlie Chaplin, left, married second wife Lita Grey, right, who was nearly 20 years his jounior, in 1924 and the union lasted for just three years . The divorce papers are set to fetch an estimated £15,000 when they go under the hammer in Plymouth . Chaplin, then 35, married his second wife Lita, 16, in 1924. They divorced just three years later with the teenager lifting the lid on their marriage. In the papers it was alleged that Chaplin slept with the 'virtuous and inexperienced' Lita when she was barely 16 after promising to marry her. On their wedding night Chaplin was said to have told friends that the marriage was a better option than prison. He said to Lita: 'This marriage won't last long, I will make you so damn sick of me that you won't want to live with me.' Another part claims Chaplin delayed marrying Lita after she fell pregnant in an attempt to get her to have an abortion or 'criminal operation'. And the silent movie star was accused of calling his young bride a 'gold digger' who tried to ruin his career and stood in the way if his professional success. The papers also contain an order stopping Chaplin from moving his wealth before the settlement so it would not affect the court proceedings. Only around 16 copies of the divorce proceedings were believed to have been made, one sent to Chaplin himself and the others sent to various film companies and banks, involved in the proceedings. The papers for sale in Devon, were sent to the 1st National Bank of Los Angeles on the 11th Jan 1927. Almost a century later they are being sold by Parade Antiques on Plymouth for £15,000. The papers for sale were sent to the 1st National Bank of Los Angeles on the 11th Jan 1927 . Lita claimed that she endured 'cruel and inhumane' treatment by Chaplin in the legal papers . John Cabello, who owns the antiques shop, said: 'We got it from a person in America - he was told to clear out some supplies and old documents at the bank and he found them. 'He was told they would be thrown away and he kept them instead. 'When the papers were published, Chaplin was ostracised for a while. People in the know thought he was quite a nasty piece of work. 'All this comes out and makes for quite hard reading, even by today's standards.' Rob Morrish, 27, who runs the shop's website, poured over the historic legal documents. The 27-year-old said: 'About a week's worth of work went into researching the document, reading through it took some time. 'It's all hand signed and very old and fragile. It was folded for a long time and required a lot of very careful handling.' The papers reveal intimate details of the couples unstable relationship, believed to be an attempt by Lita's lawyers to tarnish Chaplin's reputation and gain a bigger settlement. Mr Morrish said: 'They met on set of one of his films and he seduced her as a young woman. It was frowned upon but he tried to make the most of the situation. 'When she became pregnant he wasn't particularly pleased to be trapped in a marriage. 'He squirrelled her away and did not report the birth until months later to make it look like the child was conceived after they wedded. The papers also contain an order stopping Chaplin from moving his wealth before the settlement so it would not affect the court proceedings . Lita was granted a $800,000 settlement when the couple eventually divorced in 1927 . 'She was quite a young woman when they divorced and she was being sent by her lawyers to get as much as they could. She has said she regretted it in later life. 'It was way above and beyond what is standard for divorce proceedings, even for now.' Eventually in 1927, Lita and Chaplin divorced and she was granted a settlement of $800,000, the largest at the time. Mr Morrish said: 'She achieved what her lawyers wanted. In the end she got what she wanted but he still had a fantastic career after that.'
Charlie Chaplin, 35,  married his second wife Lita Grey in 1924 . Divorced three years later with Grey branding ex 'cruel and inhumane' Salacious details of their married life revealed in 50 page legal document . Divorce papers set to fetch £15,000 when they go under the hammer .
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Isis leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi has been seriously injured in an air strike and is no longer in control of the terrorist group, according to an Iraqi source. The source said that he was wounded by an attack from the US-led coalition while travelling in a three-car convoy in March in Nineveh, Iraq. At first his chances of survival were deemed by his lieutenants to be low, but he pulled through. Scroll down for video . Isis leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi (pictured) has been seriously injured in an air strike and is no longer in control of the terrorists, according to an Iraqi source . However, he was left so weakened that his inner circle reportedly mooted the idea of naming a new leader. He is slowly recovering but does not have the reins of the organisation, according to The Guardian. Two officials confirmed to the paper that the strike on the convoy did indeed take place, on March 18 in the al-Baaj district of Nineveh, not far from the Syrian border. One, a Western diplomat, told the paper that Coalition generals weren’t sure whether al-Baghdadi was in the convoy. News of the attack follows contradictory accounts of al-Baghdadi being killed in air strikes in November and December . Another, an Iraqi expert on Isis used by the government in Baghdad in an advisory capacity, revealed that he had in fact been wounded. He said: ‘Yes, he was wounded in al-Baaj near the village of Umm al-Rous on 18 March with a group that was with him.’ This area is known to be largely lawless and a hotbed of jihadi activity, with very little Coalition air presence. Raffaello Pantucci, Director of International Security Studies for defence think tank the Royal United Services Institute, told MailOnline that it’s entirely plausible that the infamous leader had been hit, but warned that it might not have a long-term impact on the group if he didn't survive. He said: ‘We’ve heard these stories before. It's possible, as they would be going after him and they would be trying to drone him, but it’s right to be suspicious. 'If he was killed it would have a big effect on the group as a lot of the group is wrapped up in his identity. The whole of Islamic State is built on success and if the leader is bumped off it’s harder to say you’re winning. ‘But it’s quite a resilient group. They would do a PR piece on it and say he’s gone to a better place – but coherence often comes from leadership. ‘However, it would not mean the end of the group by any stretch.’ Last year there were two reports that Baghdadi had been wounded, but they turned out to be inaccurate. He escaped death in December when US jets attacked a two-car convoy on the outskirts of Mosul. His close aide Auf Abdul Rahman al-Efery was killed when a rocket fired from a war plane hit one of the cars. Baghdadi was believed to be in the second car, which was not hit. Figures from February showed allied airstrikes, including those carried out by British warplanes, had killed more than 6,000 fighters since September. The figure included more than half of the militants on the IS ruling council. Among the dead jihadists was also Abu Muslim al-Turkmani, a former Iraqi army lieutenant colonel considered Baghdadi’s number two and the most senior IS militant in Iraq. His death and that of as many as nine others on the 18-man leadership council forced Baghdadi to promote local warlords to the status of regional commanders, as his inner circle of trusted advisers and battle-hardened loyalists became increasingly small. Baghdadi, 43, was the head of al-Qaeda in Iraq before founding the Islamic State in Iraq in 2010, while he was declared head of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria in 2013. In June last year, the Islamic State declared itself a caliphate, with al-Baghdadi declared as its ‘Caliph’ or ruler.
Iraqi source said he was wounded after his three-car convoy was attacked . Air strike is thought to have taken place on March 18 near Syrian border . He is slowly recovering but reportedly does not have reins of the group .
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Jose Mourinho has lauded Chelsea's consistency, with a hint of caution, as his side bid to wrap up a wire-to-wire Premier League victory. The Blues have led or shared the lead since the opening round of fixtures and entered this weekend's matches seven points clear with eight matches remaining, beginning at QPR on Sunday. 'To be top of the league since day one shows consistency, stability, confidence and a brave approach to every game,' Mourinho said. Chelsea have topped the Premier League since the opening day but Jose Mourinho (left) will remain focused . Blues captain John Terry has been a pivotal figure in keeping the west Londoners in consistent form . Diego Costa celebrates his goal in Chelsea's 3-1 win against Burnley on the opening day of the season . 'We are there, we deserve to be there, but every game is difficult. And we still have eight matches to play.' Mourinho knows the Premier League - a championship more competitive than Italy's Serie A or Spain's Primera Division, in his opinion - can throw up twists and turns in the closing weeks. The Blues boss was not surprised to see holders Manchester City slip up at Crystal Palace last Monday to all but end their title hopes. Crystal Palace striker Glenn Murray opened the scoring in the Eagles' surprise win against Manchester City . Jason Puncheon curls his free kick over the Manchester City wall in Palace's 2-1 win at home on Monday . Mourinho added: 'This is the Premier League. In other competitions it's difficult to believe that the top team can lose four, five, six, seven matches. 'In almost every country it's very difficult for a top team to lose so many matches. 'Here, yes. It's possible. I'm not surprised. It's happening to everybody. Everybody loses matches, everybody loses points.' Mourinho will hope Chelsea are not among them at Loftus Road.
Jose Mourinho praised Chelsea's consistency since the opening fixtures . The Portuguese said the Premier League's competitiveness is like no other . Chelsea face QPR on Sunday as they look to maintain league stronghold .
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It is the sort of advert to strike fear into any woman. Wanted: Female body double for Sienna Miller. Must have the same body measurements as the Hollywood actress – give or take a centimetre. But that hasn’t stopped a hopeful production company putting out a very detailed request that includes, and reveals, every one of Miss Miller’s impressive vital statistics. Specifics: Applicants must meet a strict criteria including measuring 5ft 6in, have a 25½in waist, a high hip of 35, low hip of 36½ and be prepared to cut their hair into a messy bob, so they look like Sienna Miller . Would-be Siennas hoping to appear in an advert for bottled water should be 5ft 6in in height and have a 25½in waist, the advert states. Their ‘low hip’ measurement should be 36½in while their ‘high hip’ should come in at 35in. Those afflicted with bingo wings will wince at Miss Miller’s ‘top arm’ circumference – a sparrow-like 10in. The casting request even gives details of the 33-year-old’s head and wrist circumferences. The hopeful extra must not have tattoos or body piercings and must be prepared to cut her hair into a messy bob, just like Miss Miller’s. And, if measuring up to these remarkable standards is not enough, the successful stand-in must also be an expert in yoga. According to the casting call, the advert, for Austrian water brand Vöslauer, will star Miss Miller and feature a group of girls ‘having a laugh while they perform very hard yoga moves in a private class’. The commercial ‘uses the effortless and feminine elegance of the girls to personify the true spirit of Vöslauer’. Flexible:  On top of having the right measurements, applicants must be be able to do a host of yoga moves like the bridge (pictured) Sought-after position: Sienna Miller wannabees should be good at yoga stances including the scorpion . Moves: As well as having the right measurements and being prepared to chop their hair into a messy bob, applicants must also be able to do yoga moves including the side crow (left) and lotus (right) Candidates are required to demonstrate their yoga skills in the audition, with filming due to start in London shortly. Required yoga poses include the ‘side crow’, where the stand-in must balance on his or her forearms. The clones are also required to demonstrate the ‘bridge’, ‘lotus’, ‘warrior’, ‘wild thing’ and the ‘scorpion’, which sees the legs curl over the head in a potentially hospitalising move. The fee for the body double is set at just £500. Curiously, however, a separate casting call for the same advert, this time for a male yogi required to do the same moves but without looking like Miss Miller, sets the fee at £1,500. Vöslauer Water, Austria’s answer to Evian, bills itself as coming from the country’s ‘oldest fountain of youth’. The spring is said be more than 20,000 years old and to have its source 2,000ft underground. Previous adverts for the brand have featured fellow Hollywood actress Keira Knightley and models Claudia Schiffer, Cindy Crawford and Agyness Deyn.
Applicants must measure 5ft 6in and have a 25½in waist . Casting request gives the star's head and wrist circumferences . Hopefuls mustn't have tattoos or body piercings and may have to cut hair . Previous adverts have featured Keira Knightley and Claudia Schiffer .
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Payback: Scammer Rilwan Oshodi has been told he must repay nearly £1million in fraudulent gains . A scammer who was the ringleader of a fraud gang has been ordered to repay nearly £1million which he stole from the life savings of an innocent victim. Rilwan Oshodi bought Karen Budow's bank account details for just £3,200 and spent her savings on cheeseburgers, bottles of champagne and top-of-the-range computers. He now claims he is so broke he can't even pay his lawyers - but a judge told him today that if he does not return his ill-gotten gains he will have to spend four more years in prison. Nigerian Oshodi, 31, bought Ms Budow's Santander details from an Egyptian hacker Tamer Abdulhamid, who had persuaded her to hand them over as part of a fishing scam. His girlfriend Annette Jabeth then posed as the victim and withdrew her £1million life savings, which the gang spent in a three-day shopping splurge in the New Year sales in January 2012. Detectives said that their purchases had ranged from cheeseburgers to high-end computers and gold', while Oshodi spent £1,134 on taxis and bought expensive gadgets including a MacBook and an iPhone. One picture of him even appears to show him holding a 'money sandwich', with Nigerian banknotes stashed between two slices of bread. He was jailed for eight years in 2013 after being convicted of two counts of conspiracy to defraud and conspiracy to conceal criminal property. Appearing at Southwark Crown Court for a confiscation hearing today, Oshodi insisted he had not profited from the scam, and denied hiding money in overseas bank accounts. Money sandwich: This image appears to show Oshodi with Nigerian banknotes in between slices of bread . Champagne: But the scammer insists he does not have enough money to pay what he has been ordered to . He said: 'If I have hidden the goods, if I have got money how come I can't pay my solicitor, how come I can't rent a house, how come I was still broke, how come I am still broke, how come I am still poor? 'Wouldn't I get myself a new car, would I not buy myself some new clothes, Louis Vuitton or something?' But judge Stephen Robbins said: 'I reject what he said today... he was the main mover and architect of this fraud and he has hidden assets most likely outside this jurisdiction. 'He said he got nothing from it at all, no benefit directly.' Determining Oshodi to have made £940,820.34 in profit from the fraud, the judge ordered that he repay the total sum within six months or face a further four years in jail. Girlfriend: Annette Jabeth was also jailed in 2013 for her part in Oshodi's fraud . Abdulhamid was jailed for six years after admitting three counts of conspiracy to defraud, but this year he was ordered to repay just £686 out of the £74,000 profit he made from the scam. During a raid of Oshodi's home, detectives discovered computers with details of more than 11,000 credit cards, including those of almost 8,500 UK customers. In a victim impact statement, Ms Budow said she was 'physically shaking' when she was informed by the bank, adding: 'Since the theft I have been reimbursed the full amount by Santander. 'But the effect it has had on me personally has been one of complete violation of my privacy. People have gained access to my personal details and I fear what they will use the information for.' Jabeth and five others were also jailed for being involved in the scam.
Rilwan Oshodi, 31, bought Karen Budow's bank details and spent her £1million life savings on a luxury lifestyle . He was jailed for eight years and has now been ordered to repay his profits . Insists he has nothing left and did not personally gain from the huge scam . But judge suggests he has hidden money abroad and tells him he will be jailed if he withholds payment .
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Luis Suarez's wife Sofia has revealed that the Barcelona star told her he didn't bite Italy defender Giorgio Chiellini during the World Cup in Brazil - before admitting the truth 10 days later. The Uruguayan received a four-month ban for the incident and was condemned by world football but still completed a £75million move from Liverpool to the La Liga side. His wife admits that Suarez didn't believe that he had done anything but the television replays suggested otherwise and he then owned up. Luis Suarez (right) was handed a four-month ban for biting Giorgio Chiellini during the World Cup match . The Uruguay striker bites down on the Italian's shoulder in front of the watching television cameras . Sofia told Canal 10: 'He told me he hadn’t done it. That is what he had in his head and even I began to believe it. But the television and radio spoke only about the bite and after 10 days of us being alone he told me the truth. 'On the day of the game I phoned him and asked what he had done. He responded with ‘what?’ The same had happened in England and I insisted: ‘Again?’ He replied: ‘I haven’t done anything. Are you not happy because Uruguay qualified?' Ever since his ban was uplifted, Suarez has shone for his new side alongside Lionel Messi and Neymar, with the La Liga, Champions League and Copa del Rey treble still very much a possibility. Sofia, seen her with her husband at Anfield, says that he told her that he didn't bite the defender . The Uruguayan has been in superb form for Barcelona since joining the club from Liverpool in the summer .
Luis Suarez's wife admits that her husband denied biting Giorgio Chiellini . The Barcelona star was given a four-month ban following the incident . The shocking bite was caught on television cameras during the World Cup . CLICK HERE to see who Suarez will face in the Champions League . CLICK HERE for all the latest Barcelona news .
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A British policeman has been left paralysed from the waist down after breaking his neck while on holiday with his family. Luke Stanwick, 30, is fighting for his life in a medically-induced coma and may never walk again after the 'horrendous' accident in Portugal. The police officer from Hailsham, East Sussex, was on holiday with his wife Jenny and their two-year-old son, Nathan, when he broke his neck. Mrs Stanwick said: 'He is my rock, my hero and most of all the man I adore without question. PC Luke Stanwick, 30, has been left paralysed from the waist down after breaking his neck while on holiday with his family, pictured with his two-year-old son Nathan . 'Luke is outgoing and fun to be around and makes me smile every day, even now in our darkest moment together. 'He will fight to the ends of the earth to recover as much as he physically can for both me and our son, as well as the rest of his family.' He remains in hospital in the Portuguese capital, Lisbon, where he was put into a coma for extensive surgery. His father, Michael Stanwick, 62, said it was too early to know whether Luke's injuries will leave him permanently disabled. He said: 'Luke's still in hospital, he's suffered a broken neck. He's undergone extensive surgery and he is now in the recovery ward. 'He's undergoing physiotherapy treatment and he is on extensive pain relief. He's able to move his arms now, but it's early doors. A donation page, set up by close friend and former Metropolitan Police colleague Alison Cat, has collected more than £8,000 so far . 'There are very, very faint signs of recovery. We're trying to get him to the appropriate facilities in this country but we don't know what the damage to the nerve is. 'There is a significant language barrier so it's quite an isolating experience but Luke is very fit, he's a very fit young man and he and I go to the gym together. 'Hearing the news was the most devastating news, we are slowly coming to terms with it. 'It's sad that these shocking things can happen right out of the blue. It brings too much pain to talk about.' The police officer's mother Stephanie Stanwick, 64, who has a medical background, has flown from the UK to be by her son's side. A donation page, set up by close friend and former Metropolitan Police colleague Alison Cat, has collected more than £8,000 so far. It reached a staggering £5,000 in the first day as colleagues at Sussex Police and officers all over the country rallied together using the hashtag £MayTheForceBeWithU. Secretary of the Sussex Police Federation Mark White said: 'We were saddened to hear about Luke's accident and have been doing our best to help him and his family. 'It is too early to say how this will affect him in the long run and we still live in hope that he make a full recovery. 'In the meantime, it is heart-warming to see the efforts which are already underway to raise funds to support Luke and his family.' The Bullshire Police Federation, a website for the police community, shared the GoFundMe page and encouraged officers to help Luke on his road to recovery. On the post, Sean Board wrote: 'I worked on relief with Luke. You couldn't wish to meet a more dedicated officer and family man. 'Come on guys let's dig in and show him his extended family are here for him.' Andrew Smith said: 'Luke worked for me on his arrival in the Met some time ago. A top guy, now is the time he and his family need our support however little people can spare.' Kelly Campbell Jones added: 'Luke and Jen are such a lovely couple. This is a horrible situation but they have so much support and both have the determination to get through this. 'Hope the money helps on Luke's road to recovery.' Graeme McKee said: 'This is awful. I was at a job just a few weeks ago when Luke was a superb example of 'good cop'. 'This guy is a gentleman and an example to us all.' Donate at www.gofundme.com/maytheforcebewithu .
PC Luke Stanwick, 30, is fighting for his life in a medically-induced coma . He has been left paralysed after breaking his neck on holiday in Portugal . His father said he may be permanently disabled after 'horrendous' accident . Colleagues at Sussex Police have rallied together to raise more than £8,030 .
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Alan Greaves, pictured, claimed 'the Illuminati framed him by downloading child abuse images on his computer . A father-of-eight caught with almost 20,000 images of child abuse on his computer and mobile claimed he was framed by the Illuminati. Police raided Alan Greaves's home in Colne, Lancashire in September 2013 where they found the disturbing images on a digital storage device. Forensic examination of the abuse images found almost 700 were of the most serious category, with a further 872 at the next level. Burnley Crown Court heard there were also 17,821 other indecent images with 106 movies. Laura Barbour, defending, said she had been instructed the reason Greaves had the images on his computer was because he was conducting an investigation on the 'Illuminati'. He believed the group 'disseminates' such material and that is how images ended up on his computer, the court heard. She added: 'He told police he has no interest in children sexually in any way.' The court was told the defendant, who has children aged around 30 to two-years-old, was also a full-time carer for his disabled sister. Jailing him for 21 months, Judge Simon Newell said there appeared to be sexually-explicit images of females aged just 10, or younger, which had assembled over a three-year period. 'If it was not for people viewing these images, there would be a chance these children would not be harmed,' he said. Greaves, who pleaded guilty to two offences of making indecent images, was also given a sexual harm prevention order and told to sign the sex offenders' register for the next 10 years. He is also barred from working with children. Burnley Crown Court, pictured, heard that almost 700 of the images were in the most serious category . The Illuminati featured in the movie Angels & Demons based on the best-selling novel by Dan Brown . Some conspiracy theorists claim the pyramid and eye on a US $1 note is evidence of the Illuminati . The Illuminati are a secret society who was founded in the late 1700s in Munich, Bavaria, named after the Latin word for 'Enlightenment'. The secret society has been blamed for a range of events by crazed conspiracy theorists. Some theorists have linked the organisation with the Battle of Waterloo; the French Revolution; the assassination of Presidents Lincoln and Kennedy. Others believe that the Illuminati control Hollywood and have a membership which includes senior political leaders. According to one conspiracy theory site, there are only 6,000 members worldwide with a ruling council consisting of five Americans, five western Europeans, one Russian and one Indian. The Illuminati claim they want to overthrow current governments and introduce their own New World Order. The organisation have been accused of being devil worshipers and conspiracy theorists claim that the Illuminati manifest their power by showing their symbols such as triangles, pyramids and the number 666. Conspiracy theorists believe the Illuminati want to rule the world with a single government which they control and introduce a single currency. The more far-fetched theorists claim the Illuminati control groups such as the Bildeberg group as well as the United Nations. They are also accused of having control of the Free Masons and other secret organisations.
Alan Greaves owned almost 700 of the worst type of child abuse images . He also had more than 100 indecent videos stored at his Lancashire home . Greaves told detectives that he did not have any sexual interest in children . The father of eight was jailed for 21 months by Burnley Crown Court .
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Conor McGregor insists featherweight champion Jose Aldo doesn't want the title as much as he does. Aldo makes the eighth defence of his belt against McGregor in Las Vegas on July 11. And the Irishman said: 'He doesn't want to be near me, he doesn't want this the way I want it. 'He can't hide the fact he doesn't want the belt in his presence.' NOW WATCH SPORTSMAIL'S FULL INTERVIEW WITH McGREGOR . Conor McGregor grabbed Jose Aldo's belt when they took their promotional tour to Dublin last week .
Conor McGregor takes on champion Jose Aldo in Las Vegas on July 11 . The two men recently completed a world-tour to promote the fight . McGregor is unbeaten in the UFC and insists he will be the next champion . He grabbed Aldo's belt when the pair came face-to-face in Dublin . CLICK HERE for all the latest UFC news .
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A family of four are lucky to be alive after a bedroom ceiling collapsed in their home. The damage was just part of the destruction caused by cowboy builders who had been called in to fix a leak in the Beckle-Raymond's three bedroom property in North London. Instead, they left Phillip, his wife Gaby and their two young children, Orion and Aurielle, in an unsafe building with no roof while they ran off with £17,000 of their money. Scroll down for video . Phillip and Gaby outside their London home which was left a wreck thanks to cowboy builders . 'When the builders walked out, we only had tarpaulin protecting the house throughout winter,' Gaby explains on Channel 5 show Britain's Horror Homes. 'When it rained, water started coming in, it was raining inside our house. The box room caved in, the bathroom became bowed, the ceiling will fall in the children's room. 'The most terrifying experience was the ceiling falling in the bedroom where we used to sleep. It collapsed where our bed used to be. We weren't in room at time thankfully.' For six months, the family were forced to live in one room of the house as they couldn't afford to get the problems fixed straight away, having already shelled out to the cowboy builders who left them in the lurch. Phillip, a civil servant, said: 'The house was crumbling around us, we had to turn off the lights as water was getting into electricity, it was that time of year when it was getting dark at 4pm, it was miserable. I hated leaving Gaby and the children like that when I had to go to work.' Phillip and Gaby had used all their savings to buy the property five years before for £325,000. The builders left the family with no roof and just tarpaulin protecting the house from the winter elements. As a result, rain got into the property causing ceilings to collapse . The parents say they are devastated at being 'taken for a ride'. It will cost £35,000 to repair their home . As they started a family, they worked hard to turn the house into a happy and comfortable place to raise their children. When they sprung a small leak in part of the roof, they called in a builder who recommended they re-tile the roof at a cost of about £3,000. But after removing all the tiles, he then told them that the roof structure was unsound so he wouldn't be able to re-tile. He suggested they use the opportunity to expand their home and add value to the property by adding a loft conversion. The couple thought it was great idea and decided to use a sub contractor their builder recommended and pay a £7,000 deposit for the work. Gaby said: 'The first builder appeared to be trustyworthy and was very professional, very likable. 'We didn't have time to check out the sub contractor he recommended as we were without a roof which we needed to be fixed.' A back view of the property shows how the garden was left looking like a rubbish tip while the house had no roof. The family had to live in one room for six months as they couldn't afford the repairs . So far the couple had paid the first builder £10,000 in total - and had a home with no roof to show for it. After the sub contractor began to work on their home, the first builder then disappeared. Phillip said: 'We heard from sub contractor that the builder's uncle was sick in Ireland so he was going there - we never hard from him again.' Meanwhile, the sub contractor began work on their loft conversion after asking for £7,000 for materials and labour. But as the sub contractor got to work, the couple became suspicious about his competency. Gaby said: 'He was trying to build a loft conversion without steel supports - which we had paid for. 'That's when we realised he was trying to take us for a ride like the first guy.' Phillip added: 'When we told him it wasn't acceptable, he walked off the job. We were left with a roof no longer salvageable.' Shocking: The collapse of the roof left their home filled with rubble . Daylight: With the tiles gone, the family were left with bare rafters and no protection from the elements . The couple were unable to contact the first builder and have reported the sub contractor to Trading Standards. They have been left devastated by the state of their home - as well as £17,000 out of pocket. 'We have lost the home we have been building over the last few years, our whole house has been destroyed, it's been a living nightmare. We wish they have never knocked on our door,' Gabby wept. 'I just want it fixed. I still can't believe someone would leave me my husband and our two children in so much danger. They didn't need to leave us in such an unsafe way.' But the family's trust in humanity has been partly restored thanks to the friends, family and strangers who rallied round to help them. A friend set up a fundraising page so people can donate money to help the couple reach the £35,000 they will need to repair their home. Unsafe: The family are devastated that they have been left to live in an unsafe home . Damage: A local builder Darren Louis has been helping the family to clear up the mess left behind . A local builder, Darren Louis, has been working on the property at weekends - so far without payment - so the family have a roof over their heads again. He said: I wanted to help as this is my trade and they are a lovely family. They didn't need to do the work in the first place, they were scaremongered into it and then left with a house that's unsafe.' Gaby said: 'I feel terrible he's coming here and we haven't paid him. He's coming in trust that we will come through with money in the end.' Phillip said it's thanks to their friends, family and neighbours they have got through their ordeal. He said: 'We were left thinking "can we trust anyone anymore?" and now we know we can.'
Parents Phillip and Gaby Beckle-Raymond discovered a leak in roof . Hired builder to fix problem at their three bed London home . He took roof off and then disappeared with £10k of their money . Sub contractor botched efforts to give them loft conversion . He charged £7,000 for parts and labour but left them with unsafe building . Family had to live in one room for six months as home had no roof . Rain water got in causing ceilings to collapse . Britain's Horror Homes is on Channel 5 Tuesdays at 8pm .
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Chelsea will announce the £4.5million signing of Brazilian wonderkid Nathan on Wednesday in a move that will come as a significant blow to Manchester City. The dazzling attacking midfielder, who turned 19 last month, has been in London for talks with the Blues this week and passed a medical on Tuesday. Nathan is seen as the next big thing in South American football and touches down in the capital with an ever-growing reputation. Chelsea will announce the £4.5million signing of Brazilian wonderkid Nathan on Wednesday . Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has beaten Man City boss Manuel Pellegrini to the signing of the Brazilian . Premier League champions City had hoped to tie up a deal after first spotting the player at the World Under 17 Championships two years ago. He has since broken into the Atletico Paranaense team but a serious contract dispute with the Brazilian side meant Chelsea were able to swoop. Nathan joins the already strong Brazilian contingent at Chelsea, moving alongside Willian, Ramires, Filipe Luis and Oscar. The staggering potential of Nathan, who can also play as a secondary striker, means he could feature in Jose Mourinho’s first team next season. Nathan will join fellow Brazilians Willian, Ramires, Filipe Luis and Oscar (pictured) at Stamford Bridge .
Both Chelsea and Manchester City were keen on signing Nathan . The attacking midfielder has been in contract dispute with his current club . Nathan has been in London for talks and passed a medical on Tuesday .
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Tottenham are tracking Dynamo Kiev forward Andriy Yarmolenko as they step up their summer transfer plans. Mauricio Pochettino has admitted his scouts are already working behind the scenes on finalising the club's targets ahead of next season. And Ukrainian forward Yarmolenko is emerging as a realistic target for the White Hart Lane club. Tottenham are eyeing a move for Dynamo Kiev's Andriy Yarmolenko, eluding Fiorentina's Marcos Alonso . Paris St-Germain are also watching the Ukrainian star but Spurs scouts have tracked him this season . Tottenham have watched the 25-year-old extensively in recent weeks ahead of a potential summer swoop. Spurs believe they can land Yarmolenko for a reasonable price given he is entering the final year of his contract. However, the versatile forward has also been watched by Paris Saint-Germain who could offer Kiev and the player a more lucrative deal. Tottenham are also keen on Everton winger Kevin Mirallas. Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino is already looking at targets to improve his squad this summer . Everton forward Kevin Mirallas is also on the White Hart Lane radar, celebrating against Burnley .
Spurs tracking Dynamo forward Andriy Yarmolenko . Tottenham scouts have watched the Ukrainian star in recent weeks . PSG also interested in signing Yarmolenko . Kevin Mirallas also on Tottenham's radar . CLICK HERE for all the latest Tottenham Hotspur news .
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Unbeaten Championship leaders Leigh delivered a stunning knockout blow as Super League club Salford crashed out of the Ladbrokes Challenge Cup. The Centurions twice came from behind in thrilling fashion to beat the Red Devils 22-18 in front of a 6,358 crowd at Leigh Sports Village and stretch their winning run to 21 matches. The build-up to the fifth-round tie was dominated by the selection by Leigh of former England forward Gareth Hock despite an agreement not to play against his old club, but he played little part in their downfall. Unbeaten Championship leaders Leigh delivered a stunning knockout blow as Super League club Salford crashed out of the Ladbrokes Challenge Cup . Hock, one of five ex-Salford players in the home line-up, spent just 25 minutes on the field in two spells and looked well short of match fitness. Instead it was left to former Wigan hooker Bob Beswick to orchestrate a magnificent display by Paul Rowley's men, who trailed 6-0 and 18-12 to their Super League visitors, who were badly hit by injuries and indebted to a superb performance from French half-back Theo Fages for keeping them in contention right to the end. The match was played amid a wonderful atmosphere and the ferocity was in evidence inside the first minute when Salford forward Cory Paterson was placed on report for a high and late tackle on Leigh full-back Gregg McNally. Fages opened the scoring after seven minutes when he dummied his way over for the first try and his half-back partner Michael Dobson kicked the conversion before hurting his knee in a collision four minutes later. Dobson attempted to play on but eventually succumbed to his injury and the Red Devils also lost centre Junior Sa'u with a wrist injury before half-time. With Paterson also limping, the visitors were rocked by the flair and determination of their Championship opponents, who scored two tries in four minutes to go 12-6 ahead. Beswick was the provider each time, a short pass getting veteran forward Tommy Goulden over from close range while McNally finished off his break from halfway, and Martyn Ridyard kicked both conversions. That was the signal for Hock to enter the fray but Salford turned the tables with two tries either side of the break from Niall Evalds to retake the lead. They drew level on 34 minutes when Fages broke clear to get the full-back over for his first try and got his over again three minutes into the second half courtesy of a neat reverse pass. Paterson kicked both goals to make it 18-12 and Leigh missed a glorious chance to level matters when centre Tom Armstrong got winger Liam Kay haring for the corner only for him to lose the ball in Fages' last-ditch tackle. Just when Salford seemed to be in control, the game took a new twist as Leigh stormed back in front. They were thrown a lifeline on 63 minutes when Salford winger Ben Jones-Bishop's careless pass was snapped up by Leigh half-back Ryan Brierley for a gift of a try. Ridyard's third goal tied the scores and the Centurions regained the lead three minutes later McNally fashioned a try for winger Johnathan Pownall. There was no shortage of action right to the end but Leigh, who pushed Leeds all the way in last year's quarter-final, hung on and just about deserved their famous victory.
Unbeaten Championship leaders Leigh beat Super League side Salford . Centurions twice come from behind to beat Red Devils in Challenge Cup .
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The University of Michigan yanked an upcoming screening of the Oscar-nominated drama American Sniper over student complaints but quickly did an about-face after news of the cancellation sparked a firestorm on campus. The school tweeted out a statement saying the ‘decision to cancel not consistent w/high value @Umich places on freedom of expression.’ That tweet was linked to a statement by E. Royster Harper, the school's vice president for student life, acknowledging that it was ‘a mistake’ to call off the screening. ‘The movie will be shown at the originally scheduled time and location,’ Harper’s statement read. ‘We recognize, however, that some students are uncomfortable with the content of the movie, and appreciate that concern. It's back on: The University of Michigan nixed an upcoming screening of the Oscar-nominated drama American Sniper over student complaints but quickly did an about-face . The movie was originally set to be shown during a student mixer Friday, but the university decided to cancel the screening over complaints that American Sniper portrays Muslims as villains . ‘Therefore, the university also will show an alternative movie, “Paddington,” in another location on campus at that same time and date to provide our students with additional options that evening.’ The Michigan Daily originally reported that the Center for Campus Involvement has announced the decision to cancel the showing Tuesday in response to complaints by students about portrayals of Arabs and the Middle East in the film, starring Bradley Cooper as America’s most lethal sniper Chris Kyle. Sophomore Lamees Mekkaoui started a petition earlier in the day after learning that a showing of the film was planned for Friday. Mekkaoui identifies as Arab and Middle Eastern and feels the film ‘condones a lot of anti-Middle Eastern and North African propaganda.’ The student's petition, which was signed by hundreds of people, described the Navy SEAL sharpshooter, who was shot dead by a fellow Marine at a gun range last year, as a 'mass killer' and 'a racist who took a disturbing stance on murdering Iraqi civilians.' Mekkaoui said that she had seen American Sniper earlier and it made her feel 'uncomfortable.' She suggested that showing the film on campus could incite viewers to violence against Muslims. Not mincing words: Sophomore Lamees Mekkaoui (left) started a petition saying the subject of the film, the late Navy SEAL Chris Kyle (right), was 'mass killer' and 'a racist' Taking a stand: The school's head football coach Jim Harbaugh responded to the movie controversy by tweeting that his team would watch the film . Instead of American Sniper, the school planned to show the PG-rated Paddington . The student center responded to Ms Mekkaoui's petition by issuing and apology and replacing the R-rated film about the war in Iraq with a PG-rated children's movie about a stuffed bear. On Wednesday, conservative campus group Young Americans for Freedom started a competing petition calling on the Ann Arbor school to show the film, reported Detroit Free Press. 'The movie ‘American Sniper’ is not about a racist mass murderer or a criminal,' the petition read. 'It is about a decorated American war hero who served his country valiantly. 'If the University prevents a movie like this from being shown, it promotes intolerance and stifles dialogue and debate on the subject…As adults at a public university, we should have the option to view this movie if we so choose and have the opportunity to engage on the topics it presents to come to our own conclusions on the subjects.' The school's head football coach responded to the movie kerfuffle by tweeting that his team would watch the film. 'Proud of Chris Kyle & Proud to be an American & if that offends anybody then so be it!' Coach Jim Harbaugh tweeted late Wednesday night. The high-grossing blockbuster directed by Clint Eastwood was originally scheduled to be shown during a student mixer Friday. Now, American Sniper will be screened separately from the UMix Late Night event, 'in a forum that provides an appropriate space for dialogue and reflection,' the Center for Campus Involvement said in a statement.
Center for Campus Involvement announced cancellation Tuesday in response to complaints about portrayals of Arabs in the film . Sophomore Lamees Mekkaoui started a petition saying the subject of the film, late Navy SEAL Chris Kyle, was 'mass killer' and 'a racist' University apologized and said American Sniper will be replaced at Friday's mixer with PG-rated children's film Paddington . Conservative student group started competing petition calling on U of M to screen the Iraq War drama . Football coach Jim Harbaugh weighed in and said the team was 'proud' of Chris Kyle and would screen the film for players .
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The film will now be shown separately from a student mixer, with an alternative movie, Paddington, being shown at the same time and location. American Sniper is a biographical war drama film directed by Clint Eastwood and starring Bradley Cooper as Chris Kyle, a US Navy SEAL who served in Iraq. The film has been nominated for several Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Actor for Cooper's performance. The controversy surrounding the film's portrayal of Arabs and the Middle East has sparked a heated debate about free speech and cultural sensitivity on college campuses. The University of Michigan's decision to cancel the film has been criticized by some as an example of political correctness gone too far, while others have argued that the university has a responsibility to provide a safe and inclusive environment for all students. 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Winner: Simon Wood took home the TV crown . A single father of four was crowned MasterChef champion last night, fulfilling a dream to become a chef that he has nurtured since he was eight. Simon Wood, 38, battled it out against Emma Spitzer and Tony Rodd as they were challenged to cook judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace a three-course meal in three hours. The final followed seven weeks of tough challenges, including the 'chef's table', which involved cooking one of three courses on a menu set up by Italian chef Massimo Bottura. It brings to an end the eleventh series of the popular BBC weekly amateur cooking contest. Mr Wood, a data manager from Oldham in Greater Manchester, served a starter of octopus with chorizo and cannellini beans followed by a main of squab pigeon served two ways with blackberry sauce, watercress puree and carrots. He finished with a dessert of lemon posset topped with seven garnishes – citrus tutti-frutti, charred grapefruit and orange, a lime tuile, limoncello pistachio crumb, edible flowers, tarragon leaves and a lime air. After he presented the dishes to the judges, Torode said: 'Do you know why I love you? Because you take something quite ordinary and make it special.' Wallace said: 'Simon is brilliant, he's an incredible talent.' After being crowned the winner, Mr Wood said: 'I'm shaking inside, it's so surreal, I can't begin to describe how happy I am. It's life changing.' Finalist Mr Rodd, 33, is an architectural recruitment consultant from London, while Miss Spitzer is the managing director of a luxury travel business and mother to four daughters under nine. Finalists: Simon Wood, 38, right, battled it out against Emma Spitzer, left, and Tony Rodd, centre, as they were challenged to cook judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace a three-course meal in three hours . Mr Wood said: 'I have been cooking since I could reach the top of the oven, and I always cooked at weekends with my grandma. 'When I was eight I won a competition where the prize was to have your dream job for the day and mine was to be a chef. Thirty years later who would have thought I would have the MasterChef trophy in my hands.' Momentous: Kim Woodward is the first woman to be appointed head chef at the Savoy Grill . A former MasterChef semi-finalist has become the first woman to run the prestigious Savoy Grill kitchen in its 126-year history. Kim Woodward has been appointed head chef at the famous venue, which has hosted lunches for the likes of prime ministers, musicians and captains of industry for decades. The 34-year-old follows in the footsteps of a string of maître chefs who have headed the kitchen since its opening in the Strand, London in 1889. Ms Woodward, who lives in Camden, said: ‘It is an absolute honour for me to be the head chef here in one of London’s most iconic restaurants. Obviously there is so much history here, and the people who come through the door come here for the classic dishes that the Grill is famous for.’ At the five-star, art deco Grill, which is now part of the Gordon Ramsay stable, Woodward will head a team of about 35 chefs, of whom some 40 per cent are women. It marks her return to the venue — she was a sous chef between 2010 and 2012, before becoming head chef at the York & Albany gastropub in Camden. She reached the semi-final of the 2011 series of MasterChef: The Professionals.
Single father Simon Wood, 38, fulfilled childhood dream of becoming a chef . He beat mother-of-four Emma Spitzer and Tony Rodd, 33, from London . Three finalists were challenged to cook a three-course meal in three hours .
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After being crowned the winner, Mr Wood said: 'I'm shaking inside, it's so surreal, I can't begin to describe how happy I am. It's life changing.'", "llama-3-8b-instruct": " Simon Wood, a 38-year-old single father of four, was crowned the winner of MasterChef 2015 after beating Emma Spitzer and Tony Rodd in the final . Wood served a three-course meal to judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace, including a starter of octopus with chorizo and cannellini beans, a main of squab pigeon, and a dessert of lemon posset . The win marks a life-changing moment for Wood, who has been cooking since he was eight and has now achieved his dream of becoming a chef. Article: Kim Woodward has been appointed head chef at the Savoy Grill, becoming the first woman to run the prestigious kitchen in its 126-year history . Woodward, 34, has previously worked at the Grill as a sous chef and has also been head chef at the York & Albany gastropub in Camden. She will head a team of about 35 chefs at the five-star, art deco Grill, which is now part of the Gordon Ramsay stable. Woodward said: 'It is an absolute honour for me to be the head chef here in one of London’s most iconic restaurants. Obviously there is so much history here, and the people who come through the door come here for the classic dishes that the Grill is famous for.' Woodward's appointment marks a significant milestone for the Grill, which has traditionally been led by men. She will be responsible for creating menus and overseeing the kitchen at the restaurant, which has hosted lunches for the likes of prime ministers, musicians and captains of industry for decades. Woodward's appointment is seen as a positive step forward for the restaurant industry, which has historically been dominated by men. Woodward said: 'I think it’s a great step forward for the industry, and I hope it will inspire other women to pursue their dreams in the kitchen.' Woodward's appointment is also seen as a testament to her hard work and dedication to her craft. She has worked her way up the culinary ladder, starting as a commis chef and eventually becoming head chef at the York & Albany gastropub. Woodward's appointment is a significant milestone for the Savoy Grill, which has traditionally been led by men. She will be responsible for creating menus and overseeing the kitchen at the restaurant, which has hosted lunches for the likes of prime ministers, musicians and captains of industry for decades. Woodward's appointment is seen as a positive step forward for the restaurant industry, which has historically been dominated by men. Woodward said: 'I think it’s a great step forward for the industry, and I hope it will inspire other women to pursue their dreams in the kitchen.' Woodward's appointment is also seen as a testament to her hard work and dedication to her craft. She has worked her way up the culinary ladder, starting as a commis chef and eventually becoming head chef at the York & Albany gastropub. Woodward's appointment is a significant milestone for the Savoy Grill, which has traditionally been led by men. She will be responsible for creating menus and overseeing the kitchen at the restaurant, which has hosted lunches for the likes of prime ministers, musicians and captains of industry for decades. Woodward's appointment is seen as a positive step forward for the restaurant industry, which has historically been dominated by men. Woodward said: 'I think it’s a great step forward for the industry, and I hope it will inspire other women to pursue their dreams in the kitchen.' Woodward's appointment is also seen as a testament to her hard work and dedication to her craft. She has worked her way up the culinary ladder, starting as a commis chef and eventually becoming head chef at the York & Albany gastropub. 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She will be responsible for creating menus and overseeing the kitchen at the restaurant, which has hosted lunches for the likes of prime ministers, musicians and captains of industry for decades. Woodward's appointment is seen as a positive step forward for the restaurant industry, which has historically been dominated by men. Woodward said: 'I think it’s a great step forward for the industry, and I hope it will inspire other women to pursue their dreams in the kitchen.' Woodward's appointment is also seen as a testament to her hard work and dedication to her craft. She has worked", "GPT4": "Simon Wood, a single father of four and data manager from Oldham, won the eleventh series of MasterChef, beating finalists Emma Spitzer and Tony Rodd with a three-course meal that impressed judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace. Wood, who has nurtured a dream of becoming a chef since he was eight, served dishes including octopus with chorizo and cannellini beans, squab pigeon with blackberry sauce, and a lemon posset dessert with seven garnishes. In a related achievement, former MasterChef semi-finalist Kim Woodward has been appointed as the first female head chef in the 126-year history of the prestigious Savoy Grill in London.", "llama-3-70b-instruct": " Simon Wood, a 38-year-old single father of four, has been crowned the winner of MasterChef 2015 . Wood, a data manager from Oldham, impressed judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace with his three-course meal, including a dessert of lemon posset with seven garnishes . Meanwhile, former MasterChef semi-finalist Kim Woodward has become the first woman to be appointed head chef at the prestigious Savoy Grill in London .", "mixtral-8x7b-instruct-v0.1": "Simon Wood won the MasterChef title on Wednesday night . The 38-year-old data manager from Oldham in Greater Manchester beat Emma Spitzer and Tony Rodd in the final . Kim Woodward has become the first woman to be appointed head chef at the Savoy Grill ." }
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After Patrick Bamford, Joe Garner and Danny Mayor were crowned their division's player of the year on Sunday, the Football League has revealed the players who were nipping at their heels for the honour. On-loan Chelsea striker Bamford's efforts at Middlesbrough were rewarded with the Championship award, as voted by Sky Bet Football League club managers, with his team-mates Grant Leadbitter and Lee Tomlin also in the second tier's top 10. Ipswich Town's Daryl Murphy was second in the voting ahead Troy Deeney, whose been in top form for Championship leaders Watford, in a list dominated by attacking players. Championship player of the year Patrick Bamford beat Daryl Murphy and Troy Deeney for the honour . The Football League revealed the top ten players in each of their divisions based on votes by managers . Ipswich Town's Daryl Murphy was second in the voting after finding the net 24 times this season . Troy Deeney, with 20 goals for Championship leaders Watford this campaign, was third in voting . Callum Wilson in fourth is the first of three Bournemouth players with midfielders Grant Leadbitter (seventh) and Harry Arter (10th) along with Derby's Chris Martin (sixth) and Brentford's Alex Pritchard (eighth). For the top tens, each manager was asked to choose their top five players from this season in order before their rankings were collated to make up the final list. Following Preston North End's Garner in League One's top ten was MK Dons' Dele Alli, the star striker signed by Tottenham and loaned back to the club for the season who picked up Sunday's young player of the year award. Bristol City winger Luke Freeman was third in the voting with the work of Aden Flint (fifth), Joe Bryan (seventh) and Luke Ayling (ninth), with it hard not to assume the League One leaders were victims of their own success with so many standout players splitting the vote. Dele Alli, the Football League's Young Player of the Year, finished second behind Joe Garner in League One . Four from League One's standout club, Bristol City, made the shortlist for the division's best player . Also listed are Swindon Town's Australian midfielder Massimo Luongo (fifth) and defender Nathan Byrne (eighth), Sheffield United's Jamie Murphy and PNE's Leicester loanee Paul Gallagher (10th). Second-placed Shrewsbury Town had three players on the League Two top 10 behind Bury's winner Danny Mayor, with Ryan Woods second, James Collins seventh and Bobby Grant ninth. Wycombe's Alfie Mawson was third while Portsmouth and leaders Burton Albion each had two inclusions - Jed Wallace (fourth) and Matt Tubbs (fifth) for Pompey and Stuart Beavon (sixth) and John Mousinho (eighth) for the Brewers. Reuben Reid for Plymouth Argyle rounded out the list. Shrewsbury Town had three inclusions in the League Two list behind winner Danny Mayor, of Bury .
Daryl Murphy was second to Patrick Bamford for the Championship award . Young player of the year Dele Alli behind Joe Garner in League One . Shrewsbury Town had three players in League Two's top 10 players . Football League player of the year awards given out on Sunday . Top ten from votes by Football League managers released on Thursday .
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Manchester United winger Ashley Young was in attendance as Crawley Town took on Oldham Athletic in League One on Monday, watching his brother in action for the home side. The England international's younger sibling plays for Crawley as a winger or striker and started their game against the Latics in League One. Crawley are scrambling to avoid relegation from League One but Young was a good omen for the club as they were 2-0 up at half-time. Ashley Young went to watch his younger brother Lewis in action for Crawley against Oldham . Young (right) pictured in action for Manchester United while brother Lewis is a regular in the Crawley side . Young senior played 70 minutes in United's 3-1 victory over his former club Aston Villa in the Premier League on Sunday. He has been an important player as Louis van Gaal's squad pushes to earn a Champions League return. United are third in the Premier League on 62 points and their next game is on Sunday against local rivals Manchester City.
Ashley Young's brother Lewis plays for Crawley Town as an attacker . The Manchester United man went to watch him play against Oldham . Crawley are battling to get out of the relegation zone in League One .
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The ex-partner of disgraced Queensland politician Billy Gordon has opened up about the years of abuse she suffered, including three months where she and her children were essentially held hostage and forced to live in fear. The Queensland government was plunged into crisis after when details of the Cook MP's criminal past emerged, leading the Premier, Annastacia Palaszczuk to call for his resignation. After Mr Gordon's dark past was revealed he resigned from the Labor party but refused to resign from parliament. Until now, the mother of his two children, Kristy Peckham has been in hiding. The ex-partner of Queensland politician Billy Gordon has opened up about the years of abuse she suffered . Cook MP Billy Gordon was told by Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk to quit after the explosive details of his dark past were revealed . She has finally spoken out in an interview with A Current Affair, detailing the domestic violence she suffered through, as well as the disappointment she feels as a result of how the Queensland government have handled the situation. 'I was basically like a hostage to him, I wasn't allowed to go anywhere and there was just so much violence,' Ms Peckham said. 1987: Breaking and entering, and stealing in Innisfail . 1990: Breaking and entering with intent, attempted breaking and entering, and stealing in Atherton . 1992: Breach of probation in Atherton . 1996: Public nuisance in Normanton . 1999: Breach of bail conditions, stemming from not attending a court summons from the 1996 incident . 2004: Driver's licence suspended for unlicensed driving . 2006: Again, he had his driver's licence for unlicensed driving . 2008: Served an apprehended violence order (AVO) as a result of a complaint by his mother . 'There were times when I was holding our son and he'd hit me and I'd be curled over, trying to protect him.' Ms Peckham said she and her partner started dating in 2001 before finally splitting in 2012. The violence began when she fell pregnant with their daughter and only escalated after their second child, a boy, was born. 'The first time that I actually saw Billy go off he abused me physically. He went off and threw some things around, broke some stuff and it was at that point that I thought 'who is this person and what's going on?',' said Ms Peckham. Their whole relationship was marred by Mr Gordon's controlling, intimidation, obsessive ways and quick temper. 'To me, he's a monster,' said the single mum from North Queensland. She is intensely protective of her children – the children that she claims her partner never sees. In 2006, she and her two children moved to a home in Dubbo in NSW's central west while Mr Gordon went to Canberra for his political career. Ms Peckham alleges that when he returned to Dubbo his appalling behaviour became worse than ever. For three months she was a prisoner in their home and was prevented from contacting the outside world. 'It was like a sick cycle of three months of hell. We were locked in, the doors were dead bolted, there was security on all the windows,' she said. Ms Peckham alleges that when Mr Gordon returned to Dubbo his appalling behaviour became worse than ever . Until now, the mother of his two children, Kristy Peckham has been in hiding . The phone line had physically been cut to ensure there was no way out for Mr Gordon's trapped partner. 'Unless I threw something through the window and broke the window, I couldn't leave. Even then, he would have caught me before I got out.' The politician has spoken out publicly, denying any allegations of violence. 'That made me very, very angry,' admits Ms Peckham. 'I thought, 'How dare you? You know what you've done!' There are other people that know what he's done too.' Ms Peckham is intensely protective of her children – the children that she claims her partner never sees . The Queensland government was plunged into crisis after when details of the Cook MP's criminal past emerged . Fortunately, his traumatised partner kept every letter, email and text and now has a damning case against him. A letter written by Mr Gordon in 2006 after his wife finally managed to flee the home serves as a confession of his disgusting abusive behaviour. 'I want to say sorry for the hell I put all through for our time together in Dubbo. I hope in time you can forgive me for the abuse. I've treated you bad and hurt you deep,' the letter reads, according to the Nine Network. 'I've bullied you through our whole relationship. I've acted like an animal.' Although Ms Peckham is now free of her abusive partner, it is a constant battle to receive child support payments from Mr Gordon despite his wealth. In parliament in March, Mr Gordon gave his word that he no longer owed child support. As he made his speech in parliament, he was $24 in arrears. He had owed his wife $5300 in child support just three days before. Knowingly lying to parliament is a criminal offence in Queensland, carrying a maximum jail term of seven years. Today he is still indebted by $732.97. His ex-partner claims he is also lying about his income to the tax office. Ms Peckham said her ex-husband still owes $732.97 in child support . The violence began when she fell pregnant with their daughter and only escalated after their second child . According to documents, Mr Gordon is registered with the child support agency as only earning $70,000. In actuality the politician earns in excess of $160,000 every year. 'All I care about is my children,' Ms Peckham said. 'He doesn't deserve to have that type of position and power that he's got. 'He should resign.' Ms Peckham doesn't like the way Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk handled the allegations either. She said the premier had never contacted her. 'You've done nothing for me, you've done nothing for my children,' Ms Peckham added. Ms Palaszczuk earlier refused to comment on abuse allegations, but said deceiving parliament was also a very serious issue. 'That's a matter for Member for Cook and that's a matter for people to raise,' the premier said. 'If someone has misled the parliament that is very serious.' Opposition Leader Lawrence Springborg called for Mr Gordon to make a full and proper disclosure about the fresh allegations. 'He can't hide behind the police investigation in regards to non-payment of child support or non-return of tax returns,' he said. Ms Peckham said she and her partner started dating in 2001 before finally splitting in 2012 . Mr Gordon hasn't returned AAP's calls, but earlier described the A Current Affair as 'a kangaroo court' Mr Springborg also demanded to know how Ms Palaszczuk was sure Mr Gordon was telling the truth when she questioned him about the allegations. 'How did she satisfy herself about that, did she ask to see the records or didn't she,' he asked. On April 8, as Mr Gordon announced he would stay in parliament, he vowed to take care of his family and right his past wrongs. 'My focus now is on demonstrating to my family, my children and my community that I am a good man and that I will honour their vote for me,' he said in a statement. 'Some people, even MPs, may think they have a perfect past. Mine has not been. I have remorse for past events, but I have learned many lessons since I was a young man. Mr Gordon hasn't returned AAP's calls, but earlier described the A Current Affair program as 'a kangaroo court'. 'Unlike that program and other media outlets, I respect the current police investigation into certain allegations against me,' Mr Gordon said in a statement. 'I will thus make no comment until it is completed.'
The ex-partner of disgraced Queensland MP Billy Gordon has opened up . Kristy Peckham has spoken out about the years of abuse she endured . He imprisoned her in her own home for three months in Dubbo, NSW . After Mr Gordon's dark past was revealed he resigned from the Labor party . He refused to retire from parliament and vowed to take care of his family . Until now, the mother of his two children has been in hiding . The violence escalated after their second child . Mr Gordon has refused to comment on the allegations .
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Landlord: Despite attacking right to buy, Emily Thornberry has three homes . A senior Labour politician was under fire last night for attacking right to buy – while renting out a property she bought from a housing association. Emily Thornberry has come out against David Cameron’s pledge to extend the right to buy policy from council tenants to those in housing association homes. But eight years ago she and her husband bought at auction a housing association property now worth almost £1million. Tories said Miss Thornberry, who lost her frontbench job after tweeting a sneering picture of a house covered in England flags and with a white van outside, opposed right to buy but not ‘right to buy to let’. ‘This hypocrisy goes right to the heart of Ed Miliband’s Islington-based, out-of-touch Labour Party,’ said Henry Smith, who is seeking re-election as Conservative MP for Crawley. ‘They speak out against plans that help the aspirations of hardworking people on days when it’s politically useful.’ Housing association chiefs have also been accused of hypocrisy for drawing huge salaries and living in mansions while wishing to deny tenants a foot on the property ladder. Ruth Davison, of the National Housing Federation, which represents housing associations, has a£1million home in fashionable Islington, north London. Miss Thornberry yesterday retweeted an article from the federation attacking right to buy. And, in a question-and-answer session last week, the Labour candidate for Islington South and Finsbury criticised the policy directly. She said: ‘I don’t have a problem per se with people being able to buy their council flat or council house, so long as it is replaced like for like. 'And that’s what the problem has been. There has been a massive sell-off but they have not been replaced.’ Council house tenants in England can already buy their home at a discount of up to £103,900. The Tories would extend this to 800,000 housing association tenants who now have limited purchase rights and to 500,000 who have no rights at all. Around 2.7million people live in these properties. The subsidies would be funded by making councils sell their more costly properties when they become vacant. Each would be replaced on a one-for-one basis. The picture that cost Miss Thornberry her job as shadow attorney general was taken during the Rochester by-election, which was won by Ukip. The case highlighted just how much high-value property Miss Thornberry owned. Costly tweet: Emily Thornberry lost her frontbench job after tweeting this picture, with the sneering caption 'Image from #Rochester' while on the campaign trail in Medway, Kent . She lives with her husband, high court judge Sir Christopher Nugee, in a four-storey Victorian townhouse on an exclusive crescent in Barnsbury, north London, worth almost £3million. Emily Thornberry was forced to resign from the shadow cabinet in November after sneering at a home with St George’s flags hung outside and a white van on the drive. She said she had ‘never seen anything like it’ after tweeting a photo of the terraced home while on the campaign trail for the Rochester and Strood by-election in Kent. The then-shadow attorney general, who lives in a £3million north London house, wrote mockingly alongside the photo: ‘Image from Rochester.’ At first she tried to defend her remarks but was told to quit within hours of the tweet. The home’s owner, cage fighter Dan Ware, 37, branded her a ‘snob’. Speaking at the time, leader Ed Miliband said: ‘Respect is a basic rule of politics and I’m afraid her tweet conveyed a sense of disrespect.’ Miss Thornberry also owns a £600,000 flat in Guildford, Surrey, which she bought for her mother in 2000. In March 2007, her husband bought the housing association property in Finsbury at auction for £572,000. The three-storey townhouse was bought from Ujima, a housing association catering largely for ethnic minority tenants, which went bust just months later. It is now let. The fact a housing association sells a property does not necessarily mean social housing stock has fallen. They could use the cash to build in a cheaper area. During part of her childhood, Miss Thornberry lived in a council house. At the age of seven, her parents divorced and she and her two younger brothers moved into social housing with their mother. Labour politicians continued to attack the right to buy extension yesterday. David Lammy, a potential London mayoral candidate, tweeted: ‘Extending right to buy is one of the most senseless and irresponsible pledges ever made by a British political party.’ Last night a YouGov poll for the Policy Exchange think-tank suggested 50 per cent back extended right to buy. Housing fat cat who hates right to buy is a Labour supporter with £1m home . Hypocrite? Ruth Davison, leading critic of David Cameron's plan to extent the right to buy scheme is a Labour party member and the owner of a £1million house in Islington, London . The leading critic of Conservative Party plans to give housing association tenants a right to buy herself lives in a £1million house. As director of policy and external affairs at the National Housing Federation, Ruth Davison has been leading the campaign to prevent millions of people getting a real chance of owning their own homes. But just as she did not advertise the fact that she is a member of her local Labour party in Islington, North London, neither has she revealed just how comfortable her own house is. In reality she has been one of the country’s biggest gainers from the private property boom. She also earned hefty salaries in public bodies for years when Labour was in power. Miss Davison, 44, and husband Chris Bailey, 47, who describes himself as an ‘urban regenerator, non-profit board member and social entrepreneur’, bought a large terrace house in Islington for £440,000 ten years ago. It has now rocketed to more than £1million in value. Yet on behalf of the fat-cat housing association bosses she speaks for, Miss Davison has been across the newspapers and broadcasters this week fighting to stop the Conservative election campaign proposal to extend ‘right to buy’ legislation from council house tenants to the 2.7million people living in housing association properties. Under the scheme, housing association tenants would receive discounts of tens of thousands of pounds on the market value of their homes. Miss Davison told the BBC in response to the Tory right-to-buy plans on Tuesday that it was wrong to effectively give money to ‘some of the most securely housed people in the country on some of the lowest rents’. She added: ‘We are independent organisations and charities – you can no more force a housing association to sell their assets at less than they’re worth than you can force Tesco, or even Cancer Research. So housing associations would have to be fully recompensed for any sale. There will be a cost to the taxpayer.’ Miss Davison’s first major taxpayer-funded role under Labour was at the Audit Commission, with other senior roles at Bedford and Hertfordshire Strategic Health Authority and the National Patient Safety Agency. Last night Miss Davison said: ‘The price of a family house is now beyond the reach of many – I couldn’t afford to buy my home now. ‘We need to build more homes of all types to make housing more affordable for everyone, not just give money away to the lucky few.’
Emily Thornberry has criticised Conservative 'right-to-buy' policy . Family bought housing association property for £572,000 in 2007 . Three-storey property in north London now worth almost £1million .
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A video has emerged that shows the horrifying moment two French backpackers attempted to torch a native Australian quokka. The disturbing footage sees Thibaud Jean Leon Vallet, 24, and his cousin Jean Mickael Batrikian, 18, use a deodorant can and a lighter to set the marsupial alight in Rottnest Island on April 3. The men told Fairfax Media outside court on Saturday, 'you think we're monsters? We didn't hurt the quokka. We have pets at home.' Scroll down for video . Video has emerged showing the horrific moment two French tourists set alight an Australian quokka . Using a deodorant can and lighter, the men torch the defenseless creature which quickly scampers away . Both men are heard laughing uncontrollably after igniting the quokka before one said 'Don't do that, why?' The creature survived the incident by scampering away, but was singed by the flame. Both of the tourists pleaded guilty to animal cruelty at Fremantle Magistrate's Court on Friday. They were each fined $4000 and will be held behind bars for seven days if they fail to pay the fines. According to the Sydney Morning Herald, Magistrate Elizabeth Langdon commented on their cruelty, calling the offence 'abhorrent.' 'One can only imagine the impact caused to the quokka,' she said. 'Obviously it would have been fearful as a result of what occurred.' The men can be heard uncontrollably laughing after igniting the native Australian creature . The quokka is a small wallaby and resembles a diminutive version of the kangaroo with thick brown fur . Both men were on a working holiday and were spending three months in Rottnest Island working as cleaners. As a result of the incident, both men lost their job. They also had their passports confiscated and are expected to be leaving Australia soon. The quokka, classed by the government as 'vulnerable', is a small wallaby and resembles a diminutive version of the kangaroo with thick, rough, grey-brown fur. It is found only in the south-west of Western Australia state and on the offshore islands of Rottnest and Bald. Sorry we are not currently accepting comments on this article.
Video has emerged showing the moment 2 French tourists torch a quokka . Footage sees men laugh after igniting the creature with aerosol and lighter . The marsupial survived by scampering away, but was singed by the flame . Both men received $4000 fines and had their passports confiscated . They were on a working holiday, spending three months in Rottnest Island .
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Aeroplanes are infamous as breeding grounds for bacteria, with tray tables, seats and blankets singled out as the worst offenders on board. But an entrepreneurial team are hoping their new invention will revolutionise the cleaning of aircraft and help airlines win the battle against bacteria . Arthur and Mo Kreitenberg have created a robot, called the Germfalcon, which uses ultra violet light to kill bacteria throughout the cabin. Scroll down for video . A father and son team have created a robot, called the Germfalcon, which uses ultra violet light to kill bacteria throughout the cabin . The seats, tray tables and blankets on an aeroplane are breeding ground for bacteria including E.coli . According to the businessmen, germs such as E.coli and MRSA can linger for up to a week on suraces within an aircraft and there are no clear rules on how often aeroplanes should be cleaned. But the family team has developed the unusual new robot as a way to counter issues with cleaning the interior of a plane - which currently only takes place a few times a year. When the plane is parked and empty, the device, which is the size of a drinks cart, patrols the aisles using motion sensors to navigate itself. As it does, it spreads its two 'wings' over the seats on either side. Those wings contain UV-C lamps, which are the same type used for disinfection in places like hospitals and water treatment plants. It also has UV-C lamps on its top and sides. Arthur and Mo Kreitenberg, from Los Angeles, said the 3.5billion people expected to fly this year risk falling ill due to poor plane hygiene. Writing on their Kickstarter page to raise money for their project, Mo said: 'Germs will survive on aeroplane surfaces sometimes for as long as seven days. 'There are no regulations or cleanliness standards for the passenger cabins of airplanes. Aeroplane travelers are at heightened risk of catching the common cold, flu, or more serious infections.' They said their device could spare passengers from catching illnesses when flying and give airlines a competitive edge. Last year a study from the Auburn University in Alabama discovered disease-causing bacteria can survive for up to a week inside plane cabins, on surfaces such as seat pockets, tray tables, window shades and armrests. When the plane is parked and empty, the device, which is the size of a drinks cart, patrols the aisles using motion sensors to navigate itself. As it does, it spreads its two 'wings' over the seats on either side . Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), a bacteria that could cause infections, skin disease, pneumonia and sepsis, lived the longest (168 hours). Escherichia coli (E. coli), which can cause urinary tract infection, respiratory illness and diarrhoea, was found to survive for 96 hours. Mo added: 'The industry is growing aggressively. Implementing daily, routine airplane sanitization could disrupt or limit the rate bacteria and viruses spread, as the industry grows. 'We have created an efficient and practical way for airlines to sanitize the interiors of commercial planes between passenger loads. Its wings contain UV-C lamps, which are the same type used for disinfection in places like hospitals and water treatment plants. It also has UV-C lamps on its top and sides . Using UV-C light they have have proven a 99.99 per cent germ-kill rate in under 10 minutes with no damage or reaction from any cabin materials . 'Using UV-C light, we have proven a 99.99 per cent germ-kill rate in under 10 minutes with no damage or reaction from any cabin materials. The Germfalcon is programmed to reach the most commonly touched passenger surfaces and kill all germs that are exposed to the robot's sanitising lights.' The robot, which contains settings for sanitising toilets and galleys, also comes with fans and filters to clean the air and suck in dust particles. The Kreitenburgs, who have been working on the robot for several years, are about to start work on their fourth and final prototype before going into commercial production. They are currently seeking sponsorship via Kickstarter and are offering backers the chance to fly on the first completely clean flight.
Kickstarter campaign claims to have developed way to sterilise planes . Bacteria can linger in aeroplanes for up to seven days . There are no cleaning regulations for the interiors of aircraft . Robot created by father and son team Arthur and Mo Kreitenberg . Project involves using UV light to kill bacteria .
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These amazing images reveal a kaleidoscope of colours in icy caves underneath a glacier. The rainbow caves are given their various colours by light refracting through the ice - with the thicker the ice, the more emerald they appear. And a photographer, from Kamchatka, in the Russian Far East, also decided to add his own take - by lighting flares and breathing fire to turn the normally blue hues into dark reds. Scroll down for video . The caves are found near the Mutnovsky volcano, 45 miles (72km) south of the regional capital of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky . The caves, found near the Mutnovsky volcano, 45 miles (72km) south of the regional capital of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, were captured by local guide and photographer Denis Budkov. Mr Budkov, 35, trekked inside the dangerous caves - which could collapse at any moment - to capture the colourful scenes. The amazing images reveal a kaleidoscope of colours in icy caves - lit up by flares and fire-breathing (Denis Budkov pictured) 'It was pretty cold and wet inside and the water was flowing down from the roof and walls,' he said. ‘It was zero degrees inside, too, and the lens was getting damp - making it hard to shoot. ‘But when I got deeper inside the caves, I was amazed by the colours I saw. I haven't seen anything like this before. ‘The emerald colours of the ice were spectacular, and worth the risk of the roof caving in to capture the pictures.’ On the left is the location of the caves, and on the right is a picture of photographer Denis Budkov . Mr Budkov, 35, trekked inside the dangerous caves - which could collapse at any moment - to capture the colourful scenes . The extensive caves, some parts of which have water in them, were first discovered by Mr Budkov by chance . The ice cave's unique formations are created by the heavy winter snow becoming compressed and forming ice. Then as the short, summer months arrive, intensive melting of the ice creates ravines which flow and hollow out the caves and tunnels. The incredible lights shining purple, blue, green and yellow are no computer trickery - they are the result of sunlight streaming through the glacial ice into the hidden world below. The cave was carved out of the glacier by an underground river that is sourced in a hot spring gushing from the Mutnovsky volcano itself. The ice cave's unique formations are created by the heavy winter snow becoming compressed and forming ice . As the short, summer months arrive, intensive melting of the ice creates ravines which flow and hollow out the caves and tunnels . The incredible lights are the result of sunlight streaming through the glacial ice into the hidden world below . The cave was carved out of the glacier by an underground river that is sourced in a hot spring gushing from the Mutnovsky volcano itself . Mr Budkov is pictured here setting off a flare to create light in the cave . Denis added: ‘I spent a couple of days near the caves, but only ventured in towards the end of our trip. ‘I was actually afraid the roof would collapse, and as it was a hill on the side of an active volcano, the area in general is quite volatile. ‘But I was simply too curious to loose the opportunity to photograph the colourful caves.’ 'It was pretty cold and wet inside and the water was flowing down from the roof and walls,' said Mr Budkov . 'It was pretty cold and wet inside and the water was flowing down from the roof and walls' It was zero degrees inside, too, and the lens was getting damp - making it hard to shoot. But when I got deeper inside the caves, I was amazed by the colours I saw. I haven't seen anything like this before'
A photographer has captured images of amazing caves near a volcano in the Russian Far East . Denis Budkov, 35, trekked inside the dangerous caves to capture the colourful scenes on show . In the images pink, yellow and green ice can be seen on the roof of the cave . The fantastic colours are the result of sunlight streaming through the glacial ice .
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Robert Knowles, 68, is a serial shoplifter who has clocked up nearly 350 offences since 1959 . Britain's most persistent crook with a criminal career spanning 50 years has been jailed again after his 190th court appearance. Robert Knowles, 68, from Plymouth, Devon, is a serial shoplifter who first broke the law when he was 13 and has been in court at least once a year since 1959. The pensioner has broken the law so many times that prosecutors have lost track of his expansive record, which includes 200 thefts and dozens more for other dishonest offences. It is believed Knowles has now clocked up in the region of 350 offences over his lifetime. He pleaded guilty to stealing a watch and a pair of cuff links worth £50 from H Samuel in the city centre at Plymouth Magistrates Court in his most recent offence and jailed for 16 weeks. The court heard he had only recently been released from a six week jail sentence imposed by the same court and was told he must pay an £80 victim surcharge. Knowles, who has spent most of his adult life in prison, had been living briefly in a hostel in Plymouth before the thefts on March 14. Defence lawyers say the pensioner only goes between 24 and 72 hours before he is rearrested after each court appearance. 'Nobody knows why he does it,' his long-term solicitor Alan Harris said. 'Nobody knows whether he is effectively waiting to die in prison.' At a previous court hearing, Mr Harris told magistrates Knowles is an alcoholic who 'recognises himself as institutionalised' and steals to go back to jail. In 2013 he was caught stealing two boxes of chocolate from Thorntons but despite eating the £13 chocolates in the street, a security guard let him off with a warning. He then went to a nearby Tesco Metro and walked out with £26 of food - prompting staff to call police. And in 2011, Knowles admitted stealing two bottles of whiskey, watches and socks worth £279 from Marks and Spencer. During that hearing at the same court, Mr Harris said: ‘He can cope very easily with prison but cannot cope very well with the world outside. 'This is as bleak a plea and mitigation as this court can ever wish to hear.’ Knowles left prison six months later and committed another shoplifting offence within a week, this time stealing a watch, sunglasses, underwear and socks worth £79. He pleaded guilty to stealing a watch and a pair of cuff links worth £50 from H Samuel in the city centre at Plymouth Magistrates Court in his most recent offence and jailed for 16 weeks . The Crown Prosecution Service cannot give a full breakdown of his offences because so many of them they pre-date its creation in 1986. Knowles, who was sent to a correctional school in 1959, has been one of several criminals to win the dubious honour of being named 'Britain's most prolific thief'. Those with an even worse record include Bolton kleptomaniac Harry Hankinson, 64 - who in June blamed his 501 crimes on a blow to the head in 1970 which changed his personality. And in March David Archer, from Prestatyn, North Wales, clocked up his 343rd offence - just edging out competition from Knowles.
Robert Knowles, 68, from Plymouth, first broke the law when he was just 13 . He was jailed for 16 weeks for stealing watch and cuff links in recent crime . Pensioner has broken law so many times prosecutors lost track of record . Knowles has now clocked up nearly 350 offences in his lifetime .
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Ahead of this weekend's Premier League action, Sportsmail will be providing you with all you need to know about every fixture, with team news, provisional squads, betting odds and Opta stats. Here is all the information you need for Burnley's home clash with Arsenal... Burnley vs Arsenal (Turf Moor) Team news . Burnley . Burnley midfielder Matt Taylor could make his return from a seven-and-a-half month achilles injury lay-off against Arsenal on Saturday. Midfielder Dean Marney and defender Kevin Long (both cruciate ligament) remain on the long-term absentee list. Matt Taylor (left) attempts to track Chelsea's Eden Hazard in the sides' opening game of the season. Taylor hasn't featured for the Clarets since August due to a long term achilles injury . However, winger Ross Wallace (knee) and right-back Steven Reid (calf) could return for the Barclays Premier League contest. Provisional squad: Heaton, Gilks, Mee, Duff, Shackell, Keane, Reid, Ward, Trippier, Barnes, Wallace, Arfield, Jones, Taylor, Boyd, Kightly, Vokes, Jutkiewicz, Ings, Sordell. Arsenal . Arsenal defender Laurent Koscielny (groin) and goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny (rib) face fitness tests ahead of Saturday's Barclays Premier League match at Burnley. Midfielders Jack Wilshere, Mikel Arteta and Abou Diaby are all back in contention following injury lay-offs, as is France defender Mathieu Debuchy. England midfielder Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (groin) continues his rehabilitation. Laurent Koscielny is hoping to pass a fitness test and feature in the Gunners defence at Burnley . Provisional squad: Ospina, Monreal, Mertesacker, Gabriel, Bellerin, Coquelin, Cazorla, Ozil, Sanchez, Ramsey, Giroud, Szczesny, Walcott, Rosicky, Welbeck, Chambers, Gibbs, Flamini, Koscielny, Wilshere, Arteta, Diaby, Debuchy. Kick-off: Saturday, 5.30pm - Sky Sports 1 . Odds (subject to change): . Burnley 11/2 . Draw 13/5 . Arsenal 4/7 . Referee: Mike Dean . Managers: Sean Dyche (Burnley), Arsene Wenger (Arsenal) Head-to-head league record: Burnley wins 30, draws 20, Arsenal wins 39 . Key match stats (supplied by Opta) Burnley have let in 10 goals in their last four matches against Arsenal in all competitions (average of 2.5 per game). Arsenal have won each of their last seven Premier League games, the best current run in the division. No side has won eight in a row at any point this season. Arsenal have exactly the same record after 31 games as they did last season (W19 D6 L6). Santi Cazorla should make his 100th Premier League appearance in this game, while Aaron Ramsey could clock up 150. There have been fewer goals in the final 15 minutes at Turf Moor this season (3) than any other Premier League ground. Burnley's Graham Alexander cancels out a Cesc Fabregas strike from the penalty spot which helped the Clarets towards a 1-1 draw when they last faced the Gunners at Turf Moor in December 2009 . Danny Ings has scored (9) or assisted (4) half of Burnley’s 26 goals this season. Olivier Giroud has scored 10 goals in his last 10 matches for Arsenal in all competitions. Giroud is the first player to score in six consecutive PL appearances for Arsenal since Emmanuel Adebayor in 2008. No side have scored more set piece goals than Arsenal in the Premier League this term (20). Mesut Ozil has scored or assisted seven goals in his last eight PL games (three goals, four assists).
Matty Taylor could make first Burnley appearance since August . But Dean Marney and Kevin Long both remain long term absentees . Laurent Koscielny and Wojciech Szczesny face fitness tests for Arsenal . Jack Wilshere, Mikel Arteta & Abou Diaby back in contention for Gunners .
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Work has started on repairing the roof of the Silverstone motor racing circuit which was damaged by high winds during the last couple of days. Part of the 'Wing' - the $40million (£27m), three-story corporate building at the host venue of Formula One's British Grand Prix - was affected by the winds on late Sunday and Monday. Images on social media appeared to show a section of the roof had been removed. A section of Silverstone's motor racing circuit roof was damaged on Sunday and Monday due to high winds . Silverstone sporting director Stuart Pringle insists upcoming events will not be affected by recent damage . Silverstone's sporting director, Stuart Pringle, says in a statement that the site 'looks a bit of a mess at the moment' but 'the damage is largely cosmetic, and the structural and functional integrity of the roof remains completely intact.' Pringle says upcoming races will not be affected. Silverstone officials say engineers began assessing the damage on Wednesday.
Roof of Silverstone race track was damaged by high winds . A section of the £27m building was affected by weather earlier this week . Upcoming races and events at Silverstone will not be affected .
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Stephanie Scott has been remembered as a 'beautiful friend' who brought laughter to her loved ones, in a touching funeral service on Wednesday. Hundreds of people gathered at Eat Your Greens, just outside Eugowra in NSW's central west, to pay their respects to the beloved teacher who was allegedly murdered on Easter Sunday, just days before her wedding. Among the mourners were her fiance and partner of five years Aaron Leeson-Woolley, who was dressed in a black bow tie with a yellow flower pinned to his shirt, her mother Merrilyn, father Robert, and her siblings. Scroll down for video . Stephanie Scott's fiance Aaron Leeson-Woolley was sitting between Ms Scott's parents Merrilyn and Robert, wearing a yellow flower pinned to his shirt . The teacher's mother and father are pictured here, remembering their daughter's life and how much laughter she had brought to them . Hundreds of yellow balloons were released by those attending Stephanie Scott's funeral in central-west NSW on Wednesday . The funeral for the murdered Leeton school teacher was held in Eugowra, where hundreds gathered to farewell the teacher . Her sister, Kim, shared humorous childhood memories of Ms Scott with the crowd and painted a picture of someone with a strong sense of who she was. 'Steph never cared what anyone thought of her,' Kim said. 'She had an easy way about her that meant she could get along with anyone.' Leeton Shire Mayor Paul Maytom said Ms Scott's mother spoke about her daughter's life and what a big part of the family she was. 'She brought laughter to the family [by playing tricks and telling jokes],' he said. One of the beloved teacher's students, Leeton High School vice captain Grace Green, said Ms Scott - an English and Drama teacher - was an inspiration to her students. Grace, who had been taught by the 26-year-old since Year 8, said she enjoyed her excursions with her teacher, remembering 'fish and chips at Circular Quay' fondly. Ms Scott's fiance, Aaron Leeson-Woolley (pictured) later took his place as pall bearer . Friends and family wore a touch of yellow to remember Ms Scott, here parents are awaiting the pall bearers . Ms Scott's coffin was carried to the hearse before it pulled away from the venue she was supposed to get married at . Police escorted the young teacher as her casket left the venue . 'Ms Scott always knew how to brighten a day,' she said. The ceremony ended with mourners releasing hundreds of yellow balloons into the air as the song 'Home' by Edward Sharpe and The Magnetic Zeros played. Ms Scott's fiance, Aaron Leeson-Woolley, appeared visibly distressed as he took his place as pall bearer. A piano version of Train's 'Hey Soul Sister' added to the sombre moment her casket was carried away from the service. Other songs played were The Killers' 'Be Still' and Keith Urban's 'Making Memories of Us'. Mourners filled the white chairs put out for the outdoor funeral service at Eat Your Greens, where the bride-to-be was meant to marry fiance Aaron Leeson-Woolley just days after she was went missing. In front of the hundreds of people who will paid their respects to Ms Scott, who disappeared on Easter Sunday, her white casket stood covered in colourful flowers, including yellow - which has become a sign of mourning for the teacher across New South Wales' central west. Her white casket stood covered in colourful flowers, in front of chairs soon to be filled with hundreds of mourners . A window memorial for Stephanie Scott invited passers by to add a tribute via post-it notes in the street of Canowindra . Publican Peter Hodge of the Central Hotel, Eugowra bows his head in respect as the hearse carrying Ms Scott turns into the Escort Way while he was adorning the street signs with yellow ribbon . Guests were handed a book on arrival filled with dozens of photographs showing the life and times of the vibrant young woman. Giving insight into the life of the Leeton teacher, the handbook feature photographs from Ms Scott's childhood, shows her blowing out the candles on a birthday cake during her teen years, and posing with fiance Aaron Leeson-Woolley later in her life. Earlier in the day and just down the road from the venue, people in Eugowra and Canowindra painted the town the same colour as a sign of respect for the beloved teacher. Yellow balloons and streamers, along with messages written on yellow paper, decorated the streets. On a shop front window, locals and strangers have penned tributes on yellow post-it notes which were arranged in the shape of a heart, encircling a photo of Ms Scott. Ahead of her funeral the family of the man accused of Ms Scott's murder offered their condolences to the teacher's family, friends and fiance. Vincent Stanford, 24, a cleaner at the Leeton school where Ms Scott worked, has been charged with her murder and will appear in court in June. Mourners have covered the town in yellow, a colour which has become synonymous with Ms Scott in NSW's central-west . Memorials are visible all over the regional town, and most businesses shut down for the afternoon in honour of Ms Scott . Ms Scott's friend Katrina Slattery remembered the teacher as a 'lovely, lovely person' and a 'beautiful friend' Friend Katrina Slattery, 41, who joined the hundreds of mourners on Tuesday, said the teacher would be terribly missed. Ms Scott had lived in Canowindra, from where Ms Slattery also hailed, before she moved to teach at Leeton High School. 'She was a lovely, lovely person. She was a beautiful friend,' Ms Slattery told Daily Mail Australia. 'It's wrecked everyone in Canowindra. They're all feeling the loss. 'There's not a bad word said against her.'
Funeral for murdered school teacher Stephanie Scott was held outside Eugowra in central-west NSW on Wednesday . Fiance Aaron Leeson-Woolley sat between Ms Scott's parents Merrilyn and Robert during the service . Her sister Kim, parents, and Leeton High School vice captain Grace Green spoke at the funeral . Hundreds of yellow balloons were released following her funeral service to the tune of 'Home' Earlier in the day people in Eugowra and Canowindra painted the town yellow with balloons and streamers .
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Few people would describe an 11 hour flight as calming, but British Airways' new Mindfulness Programme is attempting to make long-haul air travel as relaxing and refreshing as possible. The Mindfulness for Travel series was developed for launch of the airline's new Airbus A380 service between London and San Francisco, known for its laid-back California vibes. Providing fliers with meditation techniques, as well as additional healthy flying tips, the programme hopes to inspire a relaxed, positive state of mind for all travellers - even if the journey doesn't go exactly according to plan. To celebrate British Airways' new A380 service between London and San Francisco, the airline has launched a mindfulness programme . The airline consulted with mindfulness expert Mark Coleman, also the Founder of the Mindfulness Institute, to develop the recommended practices. Coleman and British Airways created several videos - tailored to pre-flight, mid-flight, and pre-arrival exercises - which will be available on board for all fliers to view. He recommends wearing comfortable clothing, choosing lighter meals on board, moderating alcohol, coffee and tea intake and 'gentle exercising,' such as stretching, during the flight. Coleman also advocates strategic napping to help travellers adjust to a different time zone and feel revitalised upon landing. Along with healthier meal options, the Mindfulness for Travel series is full of tips to ensure a worry-free flight . The brand also tapped mindfulness expert Mark Coleman to develop a series of meditation videos . Coleman recommends 'gently exercising' on board, eating lighter meals and wearing comfortable clothes . 'Embracing the spirit of travel involves living fully in the moment, which can be cultivated through mindful practice,' Coleman said in a statement. 'The video series I created in partnership with British Airways will help travellers develop the clarity, calm and focus necessary to get the most out of their travel experiences.' While undoubtedly it's a bit easier to stretch out and find your inner zen if you're flying in Club World or First class, we'll try just about anything to help us feel refreshed after long-distance travel.
Mindfulness for Travel series includes meditative videos and other tips . For the programme, British Airways teamed up with expert Mark Coleman . The endeavour is in celebration of the new London to San Francisco route .
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The body of an autistic 20-year-old who left his home 44 days ago and never returned has been found floating in a creek near a golf course. Eagle Scout Brian Gewirtz told his family he was going for a walk near his Brooklyn, New York, home on February 17, but didn't come back. His family started a frantic search in the local community, warning people of his disability which made it hard for him to understand spoken language. Eagle Scout Brian Gewirtz told his family he was going for a walk near is Brooklyn, New York, home on February 17, but didn't come back . But police said Friday his body had been discovered at Marine Park Golf Club, just two miles from his home. Laura Rivera, Brian's godmother, told ABC 7: 'He was so thoughtful, and if you were sad he would sit with you for hours just hugging you and saying I love you. 'He was over 18 yes, but he had the mind of a very much younger person because of his disability, and lots of people didn't understand that and there really needs to be a law just like an amber alert. Police suspect he wandered into Marine Park back in mid-February and got disoriented. The freezing temperatures at the time mean hypothermia could also have contributed to his death. A worker in the pro shop told The New York Post the body was found near the eight hole and came up with the tide. Gewirtz’s family and friends offered a $5,000 reward if he was found alive. His family started a frantic search in the local community, warning people of his disability which made it hard for him to understand spoken language . Police said his body had been discovered at Marine Park Golf Club (pictured), just two miles from his home .
Brian Gewirtz, 20, left his home in Brooklyn, New York, on February 17 . He didn't return, sparking a frantic search from his family . His body was found in a creek near the Marine Park Golf Club . Police said he may have walked into the park and got disorientated .
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Cuts and wounds in the skin heal in much the same way as a zip being fastened, new microscopic images have revealed. Biologists have studied the healing process at a molecular level using electron microscopes to examine skin as it repairs itself. They found skin cells appear to attach to each other using tiny tubes that then pull them together so they interlock like a zip. This image on the left taken of skin cells healing a wound using an electron microscope show how cells on opposing sides (coloured green and brown) interlock together in a similar way to a zipper used on clothes. The image on the right shows how the would looks on the surface at this stage in the healing process . The researchers hope their findings could help in the development of new treatments for wounds that could speed up this process. Dr Mikhail Eltsov, one of the scientists behind the study at Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany, said: 'When we look at it from a distance, it appears as if skin cells simply fuse to each other, but if we zoom in, it becomes clear that membranes, molecular machines, and other cellular components are involved. 'Our electron microscope allows us to distinguish the molecular components in the cell that act like small machines to fuse the skin. 'In order to visualize this orchestra of healing, a very high-resolution picture of the process is needed. 'For this purpose we have recorded an enormous amount of data that surpasses all previous studies of this kind.' Dr Eltsov and his colleagues used cells from fruit fly embryos to study the healing processes that take place in skin. The study, which is published in the journal Nature Cell Biology, found that the skin cells on either side of the wound begin by 'sniffing' each other out to find their opposing partners. They then develop adhesive like structure made of microscopic tubes, called microtubules, that pulls them closer together. These attachments work a like velcro and pulls the skin cells towards the opening. Once the cells meet, they use these microtubules as a scaffolding to interlock together like a zip. Professor Achilleas Frangakis, a microscopy expert at Goethe University Frankfurt who led the study, said: 'What was also amazing was the tremendous plasticity of the membranes in this process which managed to close the skin opening in a very short space of time. 'When five to ten cells have found their respective neighbors, the skin already appears normal.' Skin taken from the dead could soon be used to treat wounds in the living. Researchers have found that skin taken from cadavers that is stripped of its cells is effective in healing acute wounds, such as burns, as well as painful ulcers. They believe the new treatment could be used to treat wounds that do not easily heal by themselves, which cost the US alone more than $25 billion (£17 billion) a year. The scientists stripped out the skin’s inner layer – the dermis – which contains blood vessels, nerve endings, hair follicles and sweat glands, to leave behind its matrix of proteins. The team discovered that ‘decellulised’ skin provides a scaffold that the recipients own cells can populate and can effectively treat acute wounds, such as burns. Clothing zips, like the one above, hold fast by using interlocking segments and this is how skin closes a wound .
Biologists at Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany, studied skin healing in fruit fly embryos using an electron microscope to watch what happened . Skin cells use microscopic tubes to pull towards each other and interlock . Researchers hope it may help develop new treatments to speed up healing .
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Hillsborough investigators have launched an appeal to track down fans who tended to the wounded as they lay dying on the pitch at the 1989 disaster. Photographs which show the men and woman rushing towards those crushed in the tragedy have been released, with investigators urging anyone who recognises them to come forward. They form part of an ongoing Home Office inquiry aiming to establish whether any individual or organisation was to blame for the disaster which claimed the lives of 96 Liverpool fans. Issued on behalf of the Coroner Sir John Goldring, the people in the photographs may be able to tell victims' families' more about how they died, officials said. Investigators have released these images of football fans who were pictured carrying the wounded on stretchers and tending to others at the 1989 Hillsborough disaster . Police say the 'unusual' appeal  is necessary as those photographed may be able to answer questions of the victims' families . 'It is important to stress that we believe these people can help the Coroner’s inquest process,' said Assistant Commissioner Jon Stoddart of Operation Resolve, the police force set up to look into the disaster. 'I know these pictures are 26 years old but if anyone does recognise the people we need to speak to then I would urge them to get in touch immediately. 'There are still many questions that the families of the 96 have and we believe that these people may be able to provide answers to some of those questions.' Ninety-six people died at the disaster after Liverpool fans in one section of the football grounds became crushed. Previous inquests which recorded conclusions of accidental death were thrown out at the High Court in 2012 after years of campaigning by the families of those killed. The Home Secretary Theresa May launched a fresh probe into the disaster the same year. Investigators hope members of the public may recognise some of those pictured in the appeal released today . While the images are 26 years old, investigators believe they may help track down key witnesses. Above, a man in a dark coloured jacket (left) and another in a beige jacket and grey hooded sweatshirt (right) who police believe may be able to help . Another of the fans in a distinctive white and red hat and a man seen tending to one of the wounded as they lay helpless on the football pitch (right) A man in a light denim jacket with long brown hair (left) is another person investigators believe may be able to help. Right, another person pictured in the appeal who was stuck behind the enclosure where fans were crushed . Another fan pictured in the appeal. Anyone with information about those pictured is urged to contact Operation Resolve officers . While officers said it was 'unusual' to carry out such appeals as today's while legal proceedings are active they invited anyone who recognised the people photographed to make contact. 'I have a team of highly trained staff in place who will deal with witnesses sensitively as we understand how difficult some people will find this,' added Mr Stoddart. 'The Operation Resolve website also contains useful contacts should members of the public require welfare assistance. 'It is unusual to carry out an appeal of this nature during an ongoing legal process such as the inquests and for that reason I urge people to remember the warning issued by the Coroner at the start of the fresh inquests, which he reiterated in February 2014. 'I also urge people to consider the advisory notice issued by the Attorney General’s office on 10 March 2014. 'It is really important that people do not pass comment on our appeal or any other aspect of the Hillsborough disaster on social media and forums.' Among those to have already given evidence at the inquest in Warrington are the families of those killed and police officers working at the time. The inquest continues. Ninety-six people were killed in the 1989 disaster (above). The conclusions of previous inquests were thrown out in 2012 with the Home Office launching a fresh probe . Sorry we are not currently accepting comments on this article.
Investigators have released a handful of photographs to help inquiries . They show fans rushing to tend to the dying as they lay on football pitch . Police say the people photographed could address unanswered questions . A Home Office probe into 1989 disaster which claimed 96 lives is ongoing . Anyone with information is urged to call 08000 283 284 or visit www.operationresolve.co.uk . Anyone who can identify any of the people in the images should call Operation Resolve on 08000 283 284 or via the website www.operationresolve.co.uk .
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A young footballer who tragically died following a freak accident during a first grade rugby game has been described by his club as a well-respected player and all round 'good bloke'. Nicholas Tooth, 25, was playing for the Quirindi Lions against the Narrabri Blue Boars in mid-north NSW on Saturday when he collapsed after hitting his head on an opponent's shoulder during a tackle. He was treated at the ground before being airlifted to Newcastle's John Hunter Hospital in a critical condition but died in hospital late on Sunday. Scroll down for video . Nicholas Tooth, 25, died after sustaining a head injury when he hit his head on an opponent's shoulder in a tackle during a first grade rugby union match on Saturday . The young man was visiting his hometown in the New England region of NSW for the weekend . 'Nick went in to tackle an opponent and his head clashed with the shoulder and he went down,' Quirindi Lions club president Charles Murray told the ABC. 'There was no foul play, nothing untoward about it at all. Sadly it was just a very tragic accident.' Originally from Wallabadah in the New England region of NSW, Mr Tooth, who had been working in the agricultural grain industry, was visiting his home town for the weekend. The young man had been living in Sydney while studying at Sydney University, and tributes have since poured in for the 25-year-old. Australian Rugby Union chief executive Bill Pulver told Daily Mail Australia in a statement that the loss of Mr Tooth was 'incredibly sad'. 'The passing of one of our young country rugby players over the weekend is incredibly sad and is a loss that is felt by the entire Australian Rugby community. 'We send our thoughts and sincere condolences to Nick's family, friends, team-mates and members of the Quirindi Rugby and broader community,' he said. Mr Pulver also offered his support to Mr Tooth's family, friends, club and teammates. Mr Tooth, pictured here with his sister Alexandra, passed away late on Sunday at Newcastle's John Hunter Hospital . He also played for Sydney team Wollahrah Colleagues RUFC, and was remembered by club President Richard McGrath as a 'highly regarded' player . 'I'd like to thank those who helped at the scene on Saturday and we'll ensure we provide whatever support we can for Nick's family and club at this challenging time,' Mr Pulver added. Chairman of NSW Rugby Union Nick Farr-Jones also offered condolences and support to the friends and family of Mr Tooth. 'On behalf of the NSW Rugby community, I would like to offer our sincere condolences and support to the family and friends of Nick Tooth, and to the rugby community of Quirindi and the Central-North region,' he said in a statement. 'We will be providing ongoing assistance to Nick's family and rugby club during this difficult time.' Mr Tooth was playing for the Quirindi Rugby Club, about 350 kilometres north-west of Sydney when he was injured. 'The Quirindi Rugby club would like to send their deepest condolences to the Tooth family on the loss of Nick,' the club said in a statement on Monday. 'The loss of this kind hearted and fine young man will be felt far and wide. The club would like to offer their support to everyone who has been touched by this tragic loss. Tributes have poured in for the young man, who has been remembered as a 'great bloke' by friends . Australian Rugby Union and NSW Rugby Union have offered their support to friends and family of Mr Tooth . 'Further information will be posted as appropriate. The players and club members thank everyone for their thoughts and support at this sad time,' the Quirindi Rugby club's statement finished. Mr Tooth also played for Wollahrah Colleagues RUFC, and was remembered by club President Richard McGrath as a 'highly regarded' player. 'He was just a very nice bloke, he was highly regarded by all his teammates and he was just a go-to guy, I really respected him,' Mr McGrath told Daily Mail Australia. 'It is just shocking. 'A lot of his mates are very shocked by it and we'll be working out some ways we can support them and of course his family,' the President Wollahrah Colleagues RUFC said. The club also posted a statement to Facebook mourning the loss of Mr Tooth, 'a great mate to all'. 'Toothy passed away over the weekend after an on field accident whilst playing a game of rugby with mates in Quirindi,' it read. 'Colleagues passes on our deepest sympathies to Nicks family and friends.'
Nicholas Tooth, 25, was playing for the Quirindi Lions in regional NSW . On Saturday he hit his head on an opponent's shoulder during a tackle . He was airlifted to Newcastle's John Hunter Hospital in a critical condition . On Sunday Mr Tooth, who had been living in Sydney, died in hospital .
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In a ruling that could end the reign of illegal online downloading, the Federal Court of Australia has ordered Australian internet companies to reveal the IP addresses of thousands of account holders who illegally uploaded the film The Dallas Buyers Club online. The identity of over 4,726 individuals, who shared the content online using peer-to peer sharing network BitTorrent, will be provided to the copyright holder of Dallas Buyers Club LLC due to the landmark judgement. This includes their names, IP addresses and residential addresses. Internet companies iiNet Limited, Internode, Amnet Broadband, Dodo Services, Adam Internet and Wideband Networks were all affected by the ruling. Scroll down for video . Internet companies will have to reveal names, IP addresses and residential addresses of 4,726 people who uploaded the film The Dallas Buyers Club online illegally . Internet companies iiNet Limited, Internode, Amnet Broadband, Dodo Services, Adam Internet and Wideband Networks were all affected by the ruling . Justice Nye Perram did not signify any limit to the amount of damages that the copyright holder of the film could claim directly from each individual. 'It is not beyond the realm of possibilities that damages of a sufficient size might be awarded under this provision in an appropriately serious case in a bid to deter people from the file sharing of films,' Justice Perram said. iiNet has warned its customers to expect speculative invoicing - an 'intimidating' letter demanding significant sums of up to US$7000 for an alleged infringement, or threatening higher costing court action. However, Mr Perram said in his ruling: 'I will also impose a condition on the applicants that they are to submit to me a draft of any letter they propose to send to account holders associated with the IP addresses which have been identified. The applicants will pay the costs of the proceedings'. He added that this: 'will prevent speculative invoicing'. iiNet has warned its customers to expect speculative invoicing - an 'intimidating' letter demanding significant sums of up to US$7000 for an alleged infringement, or threatening court action . The owner of the copyright to Dallas Buyers Club - starring Matthew McConnaughey - have won their court battle . Justice Nye Perram did not signify any limit to the amount of damages that the copyright holder of the film could claim . He added that the details of the individuals had to be kept private by the film makers. Marque Lawyers boasted of their win in the courtroom on Tuesday over Twitter, writing: 'Dallas Buyers Club - we won. iiNet required to hand over ID of copyright infringements to the film studio. It's a big precedent…' 'What does Dallas v iiNet mean for unauthorised uploaders? It means you should probably stop doing that.' The internet service providers are yet to reveal whether they plan to appeal the ruling in the designated 28 days. Marque Lawyers boasted of their win in the courtroom on Tuesday over Twitter .
Companies will have to reveal names, IP addresses and residential addresses of 4,726 people who uploaded the film online illegally . This will allow the film's copyright holders to seek damages or court action . Internet provider iiNet warned they could demand up to $7000 . Justice Nye Perram ruled that individuals' privacy must be kept and all letters from the copyright holder must be sent to him first .
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Crystal Palace midfielder Jason Puncheon appeared to be struck by an object during his side's 2-1 over Manchester City. Puncheon, who scored what turned out to be the winning goal for the Eagles, appeared to be struck by a MAOAM sweet during Monday night's match at Selhurst Park. The 28-year-old was making his way to take a corner in front of the travelling Manchester City fans when he was hit by the flying object during the second half. Crystal Palace midfielder Jason Puncheon claps in the direction of Manchester City's travelling supporters . Puncheon sarcastically puts his thumbs up towards City fans after objects were thrown in his direction . A steward at  Selhurst Park picks up the MAOAM after the sweet was aimed at Puncheon . Puncheon reacted by sarcastically clapping in the direction of the City supporters after referee Michael Oliver and his assistant Gary Beswick checked to see if the Palace playmaker was OK. The former Southampton man's decisive goal came in the 48th minute when he curled a free-kick past the diving Joe Hart. His impressive strike was sandwiched in between a controversial opener by Glenn Murray and Yaya Toure's 78th-minute consolation goal. Assistant referee Gary Beswick checks on Puncheon as the midfielder holds his face . Eagles goalscorer Puncheon wipes his eye during the second-half incident at Selhurst Park . Puncheon, pictured with Wilfried Zaha, scored what turned out to be the winning goal for Alan Pardew's side .
Sweets were aimed at Jason Puncheon during Crystal Palace's victory . Puncheon appeared to be struck while making his way to take a corner . The Eagles playmaker scored in his side's 2-1 home win at Selhurst Park .
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Blackburn should brace themselves for interest in their players from top-flight clubs following their run to the FA Cup quarter-finals, manager Gary Bowyer has said. Sky Bet Championship side Rovers were eliminated from the competition on Wednesday night by Brendan Rodgers' Liverpool, who booked a semi-final date at Wembley at the second time of asking thanks to Philippe Coutinho's angled 70th-minute finish in an Ewood Park replay. It ended a memorable FA Cup journey for Rovers that had included resounding home victories over Barclays Premier League sides Swansea and Stoke in previous rounds. Blackburn manager Gary Bowyer believes the club should brace themselves for interest in their players . The manner in which they dispatched those two, coupled with the fact they frustrated Liverpool for the majority of the 180 minutes, is unlikely to have gone unnoticed by bigger clubs plotting their summer spending. Bowyer is no stranger to staving off interest in his prized assets, having rejected advances for Jordan Rhodes and Rudy Gestede in the past two transfer windows, and the Rovers boss expects overtures for more of his men in a few months' time. 'What the players have done is they've put themselves on a platform and shown that they can play in the Premier League,' he said. 'They've got to maintain that over the next six games and show the Premier League big boys. That's obviously the nature of the game that we're in, I'm not going to kid myself. 'It's the nature of business. If you look at all the clubs now, everybody sells. Liverpool sold (Luis) Suarez in the summer. 'You've seen over the two games against Liverpool and in previous games against Swansea and Stoke that we've got some very good young players. They're developing, they're growing and getting some real experience under their belts.' Blackburn strikers Jordan Rhodes and Rudy Gestede have both attrackted in the last two transfer windows . Blackburn's owners Venky's have previously adopted a strong stance on possible outgoings, telling Hull and Crystal Palace that Rhodes and Gestede would be remaining in east Lancashire. However, that position may have to soften if Rovers are to bring their mounting debts down as they look to adhere to the Financial Fair Play regulations. Their recent failure to do so caused the Football League to place them under a transfer embargo which Bowyer knows has left him restricted when injuries have hit. 'You always want to keep your players and we want to be in a position to add to it,' he added. 'We've got to try and do as much as we can with this embargo. The embargo's just caught up with us because we haven't been able to bring enough bodies in.' Bowyer shakes hands with Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers ahead of Wednesday's FA Cup replay . Indeed, Bowyer's options are so stretched at the minute that he joked he is considering starting goalkeeper Simon Eastwood in attack against Reading this Saturday. The stopper almost produced a moment for the FA Cup annals on Wednesday when, after coming up for a Tommy Spurr long throw, his swivel and shot deep into stoppage time almost beat Simon Mignolet in the Liverpool goal. 'We sent Easty up, more in hope than anything, we didn't know he had that football ability in him to turn and hit it on the spin,' Bowyer admitted. 'He's put himself forward for centre forward on Saturday!' Goalkeeper Simon Eastwood almost scored a late equaliser beyond Liverpool goalkeeper Simon Mignolet .
Blackburn's Jordan Rhodes and Rudy Gestede have both attracted interest . Gary Bowyer believes players will attract attention after FA Cup exploits . Blackburn lost 1-0 to Liverpool on Wednesday in quarter-final replay . READ: Bowyer shocked by keeper's late effort against Liverpool .
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A few blocks from the finish line and even closer to the spot where the second bomb exploded during the 2013 Boston Marathon, race organizers are building a combination clubhouse, interactive museum and retail store that, for the first time, gives them a year-round, public presence. The Boston RunBase scheduled to open April 16 will allow visitors to learn about the world's most prestigious road race, run a replica of the course on a treadmill or see artifacts from its 118-year history. It will give runners a place to gather before going for a jog by the Charles River, and then shower and change before heading back to work or to the convention center across the street. Construction: Joe Clifford paints the ceiling of RunBase near the 26-mile mark of the Boston Marathon, in Boston on Wednesday . Champion: A gold laurel wreath, which is awarded to the winner of the Boston Marathon, is displayed at the Boston Athletic Association. The wreath, and other historic items from the race, will be on display when RunBase opens later in April . Location: RunBase is just a few blocks from the marathon finish line, and even nearer to the spot where the second bomb exploded during the 2013 race. Runners are seen here during the 2013 Boston Marathon . If they want to pick up a pair of shoes or a Boston Marathon jacket, they can do that, too. 'This RunBase is the front door,' Tom Grilk, the executive director of the Boston Athletic Association, said this week before checking in on the construction at the Boylston Street storefront. 'It is intended to be a place where the visitor can touch the history, the tradition of the Boston Marathon, and then get out and do something, go for a run themselves.' A combined effort between the B.A.A., Adidas and longtime shoe-seller Marathon Sports, which is providing the staff and retail know-how, the Boston RunBase is a shoeseum of sorts: part shoe store, part museum. It is the sixth RunBase for Adidas 0 the first in the U.S. But it will differ from locations from Tokyo to Prague, as well as the Nike store nearby, because of its association with the Boston Marathon. 'Not only is the Boston Marathon the Carnegie Hall of running, but Boston is an amazing running community,' said Mikal Peveto, Adidas' director of running innovation. And that became even more apparent after two bombs interrupted the 2013 race, attacks that galvanized runners and turned the Boston Marathon into a symbol of the city's resilience. 'It drew the global running community together over something that's kind of ours, as runners,' Peveto said. 'It changed everything. From something so tragic, it was incredibly powerful what came out of that ... realizing that we had something even more special than we had before.' A running club that had long been associated primarily with its flagship race, the B.A.A. had spent the last 15 years expanding its calendar to include a half-marathon in the fall and a 5K and 10K in the spring and summer. But the organization remained tucked away a few blocks from the course in offices decorated with memorabilia that can be seen, Grilk said, by 'essentially nobody.' Down the street: Boylston Street, the site of the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing - as well as the finish line for the marathon itself - is now how to a Boston Marathon-themed store and clubhouse . Legacy: A cyclist pedals over the finish line of the Boston Marathon on Wednesday. Year-round visitors to Boston have had limited options to learn the history of the race, besides visiting the course, until this month when RunBase opens . Leader: Tom Grilk, the executive director of the Boston Athletic Association, smiles during an interview regarding RunBase . 'We thought: Why not take all this stuff and bring it out to the street?' he said. 'If you can be engaged with the community, you have a chance. You may still screw things up, but you have a chance. Otherwise, you're just the guys who are stopping traffic.' The B.A.A. plans to use the RunBase for special events, including clinics and meet-ups where recreational joggers can connect or get tips from coaches before heading out on a run. Lockers and showers will save them a trip home to change; those staying at one of the Back Bay's dozens of hotels might be sent by the front desk to find a running partner or a good route for, say, a leisurely 5K. The site is about one block after marathon runners turn off of Hereford Street for the final stretch to the finish line, not far from the Charles River Esplanade that is one of the city's prettiest backdrops for a run. It is across the street from the Hynes Convention Center, which hosts a shoulder-to-shoulder runners' expo on marathon weekend and events throughout the year. 'For me, it doesn't matter if it's a dental convention or a running convention,' Peveto said. 'Right outside on Boylston Street, when they walk outside, they're going to see that RunBase.' Much of the memorabilia had been on display in the B.A.A. offices. Other items, like the sweatshirt Kathrine Switzer wore when she became the first woman to enter the race — and when a race official tried to bodily remove her from the course — were locked away in drawers. Now they will be included in rotating exhibits, along with records of every Boston Marathon competitor in one place for the first time. 'You could go in there and say, "Hey, my dad ran this in 1972." And click, click, click, you could look up your dad,' Peveto said. Said B.A.A. spokesman Jack Fleming: 'This will be our Ellis Island.' 'When someone participates in the Boston Marathon, they feel like they are added to the honor roll. It's almost like being a part of an alumni association: You just have that connection with the people that have preceded you,' he said. 'And you know that you are following, literally, in their footsteps.'
The Boston RunBase is scheduled to open April 16 . It is a combined effort between the Boston Athletic Association, Adidas and longtime shoe-seller Marathon Sports . The space will allow visitors to learn about the Boston Marathon, run a replica of the course on a treadmill or see artifacts from its 118-year history . The B.A.A. plans to use the RunBase for special events, including clinics and meet-ups where recreational joggers can connect or get tips . RunBase is just a few blocks from the marathon finish line, and even nearer to the spot where the second bomb exploded during the 2013 race .
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The store is a joint effort between the Boston Athletic Association, Adidas, and Marathon Sports, and is the first RunBase in the U.S.", "llama-3-8b-instruct": " The Boston Athletic Association is opening a new facility called RunBase, a combination clubhouse, interactive museum and retail store, near the finish line of the Boston Marathon . The facility will allow visitors to learn about the history of the race, run a replica of the course on a treadmill, and see artifacts from its 118-year history . The RunBase is expected to become a hub for the running community, with plans for special events, clinics, and meet-ups, and will also serve as a year-round presence for the Boston Marathon. Boston RunBase near the 26-mile mark of the Boston Marathon, in Boston on Wednesday . Champion: A gold laurel wreath, which is awarded to the winner of the Boston Marathon, is displayed at the Boston Athletic Association. The wreath, and other historic items from the race, will be on display when RunBase opens later in April . Location: RunBase is just a few blocks from the marathon finish line, and even nearer to the spot where the second bomb exploded during the 2013 race. Runners are seen here during the 2013 Boston Marathon . If they want to pick up a pair of shoes or a Boston Marathon jacket, they can do that, too. 'This RunBase is the front door,' Tom Grilk, the executive director of the Boston Athletic Association, said this week before checking in on the construction at the Boylston Street storefront. 'It is intended to be a place where the visitor can touch the history, the tradition of the Boston Marathon, and then get out and do something, go for a run themselves.' A combined effort between the B.A.A., Adidas and longtime shoe-seller Marathon Sports, which is providing the staff and retail know-how, the Boston RunBase is a shoeseum of sorts: part shoe store, part museum. It is the sixth RunBase for Adidas 0 the first in the U.S. But it will differ from locations from Tokyo to Prague, as well as the Nike store nearby, because of its association with the Boston Marathon. 'Not only is the Boston Marathon the Carnegie Hall of running, but Boston is an amazing running community,' said Mikal Peveto, Adidas' director of running innovation. And that became even more apparent after two bombs interrupted the 2013 race, attacks that galvanized runners and turned the Boston Marathon into a symbol of the city's resilience. 'It drew the global running community together over something that's kind of ours, as runners,' Peveto said. 'It changed everything. From something so tragic, it was incredibly powerful what came out of that ... realizing that we had something even more special than we had before.' A running club that had long been associated primarily with its flagship race, the B.A.A. had spent the last 15 years expanding its calendar to include a half-marathon in the fall and a 5K and 10K in the spring and summer. But the organization remained tucked away a few blocks from the course in offices decorated with memorabilia that can be seen, Grilk said, by 'essentially nobody.' Down the street: Boylston Street, the site of the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing - as well as the finish line for the marathon itself - is now how to a Boston Marathon-themed store and clubhouse . Legacy: A cyclist pedals over the finish line of the Boston Marathon on Wednesday. Year-round visitors to Boston have had limited options to learn the history of the race, besides visiting the course, until this month when RunBase opens . Leader: Tom Grilk, the executive director of the Boston Athletic Association, smiles during an interview regarding RunBase . 'We thought: Why not take all this stuff and bring it out to the street?' he said. 'If you can be engaged with the community, you have a chance. You may still screw things up, but you have a chance. Otherwise, you're just the guys who are stopping traffic.' The B.A.A. plans to use the RunBase for special events, including clinics and meet-ups where recreational joggers can connect or get tips from coaches before heading out on a run. Lockers and showers will save them a trip home to change; those staying at one of the Back Bay's dozens of hotels might be sent by the front desk to find a running partner or a good route for, say, a leisurely 5K. The site is about one block after marathon runners turn off of Hereford Street for the final stretch to the finish line, not far from the Charles River Esplanade that is one of the city's prettiest backdrops for a run. It is across the street from the Hynes Convention Center, which hosts a shoulder-to-shoulder runners' expo on marathon weekend and events throughout the year. 'For me, it doesn't matter if it's a dental convention or a running convention,' Peveto said. 'Right outside on Boylston Street, when they walk outside, they're going to see that RunBase.' Much of the memorabilia", "GPT4": "The Boston Athletic Association, in collaboration with Adidas and Marathon Sports, is opening the Boston RunBase near the finish line of the Boston Marathon, offering a combination clubhouse, interactive museum, and retail store. Scheduled to open on April 16, the RunBase aims to provide a year-round, public presence for the marathon, allowing visitors to learn about the race's history, run a replica of the course, and view artifacts from its 118-year history. 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Kansas has become the first state to ban a common second-trimester abortion procedure that critics describe as dismembering a fetus. Republican Gov. Sam Brownback, a strong abortion opponent, signed the 'Kansas unborn child protection from dismemberment abortion act on Tuesday. It takes effect July 1. The law bans the so-called 'dilation and evacuation' procedure and redefines it as 'dismemberment abortion.' Sam Brownback, the governor of Kansas, tweeted a photo on Tuesday showing him signing the abortion-ban bill into law . Kansas abortion opponents have spent years pushing their state to the right on the contentious issue, including this 2013 rally at the steps of the Kansas Statehouse in Topeka . Drafted by the National Right to Life Committee, the measure also has been introduced in Missouri, Oklahoma and South Carolina, though only Kansas lawmakers have passed it. 'The Unborn Child Protection From Dismemberment Abortion Act is the first of what we hope will be many state laws banning dismemberment abortions,' National Right to Life president Carol Tobias told The New York Times. 'This law has the power to transform the landscape of abortion policy in the United States,' she said. Julie Burkhart, the chief executive of the Trust Women Foundation, predicted that her group would challenge the law in court. 'We call it the "physician intimidation and criminalization act",' Burkhart told the Times. 'This is unconstitutional.' Planned Parenthood of Kansas and Mid-Missouri is also considering a lawsuit. But the governor is holding firm. Brownback has presided over one of the nation's most aggressive pushes to limit abortions, resulting in at least 20 laws restricting the practice of medically terminating pregnancies. 'This is a horrific procedure,' Brownback spokesman Eileen Hawley said. 'He hopes the nation follows suit.' Brownback, a popular conservative governor, won a second term in November despite a bruising campaign largely centered on the state's economy – not social issues . Kansas state Rep. John Wilson, a Democratic lawmaker from Lawrence, Kansas, is an abortion-right proponent; he asked during a March debate why pro-life groups don't spend more time trying to prevent unwanted pregnancies . The procedure is banned except when necessary to save a woman's life or prevent irreversible damage to her physical health. There is no exception in the law for incest or victims of rape. The new Kansas law specifically explains in graphic language the procedure it bans: . Doctors cannot use forceps, clamps, scissors or similar instruments on a fetus to remove it from the womb in pieces. Abortion rights supporters said the procedure is often the safest for women seeking to terminate pregnancies during the second trimester. The procedure accounted for about 9 percent of abortions last year in Kansas, where most pregnancies are terminated in the first trimester and the state already bans most abortions at or after the 22nd week. 'This dangerous law dictates to qualified physicians how they can practice medicine and treat their patients,' Julie Burkhart, founder and CEO of Trust Women, said in a statement. Brownback signed the bill in a private ceremony at his official residence. His office said he would re-enact it at multiple public events later this month. A photo from Tuesday's ceremony tweeted by the governor's office showed Brownback flanked by anti-abortion leaders and two large photos of fetuses.
WARNING: GRAPHIC LANGUAGE . National Right to Life Committee wrote the legislation, which bans the use of medical instruments to remove a fetus from the uterus in pieces . Gov. Sam Brownback made so-called 'dismemberment' abortions illegal, beginning July 1 . Exceptions were made for situations where carrying a baby to term would irreversibly damage a woman's health or threaten her life . There are no exceptions for incest or rape . Governor's office calls procedure 'horrific'; abortion-rights groups are considering lawsuits against the state .
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Saturday Night Live poked fun at Hillary Clinton just hours before she is set to announce she is running for president, by mocking her decision to tell the world via social media. The former Secretary of State, played by Kate McKinnon, and one of her advisers, played by Vanessa Bayer, discuss how she will declare her intentions at noon on Sunday following years of speculation. The pair decide to record a cellphone video of the Democrat for her campaign launch in a bid to make her come across as soft and approachable, following concerns she will not be able to relate to ordinary voters. During the scene, which includes a cameo from her husband Bill, they insist her second run at the White House will be about the people and not centered around her. But, despite desperate attempts to not be self-centered, Clinton seems incapable of talking about anyone but herself and brushes off her potential competitors. The show took aim at the 67-year-old as she is expected to reveal via video that she is taking another stab at what she believes is 'the highest and hardest glass ceiling'. Saturday Night Live skewered the news that Hillary Clinton would be announcing her presidential campaign on social media this week . The show portrayed the former Secretary of State as aggressive and driven, saying things like; 'Citizens, you will elect me' Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Barbra Streisand and Former US President Bill Clinton at a 2013 event. It is believed she will have a string of celebrity backers for her second White House bid . Barack Obama has already given her his backing by saying he believes she will be an 'excellent president', but the comedians on the NBC show latched onto a memo that was made public on Saturday, saying her campaign will be humble and about 'everyday Americans'. After decades in the public eye, and stints in political offices, she faces a challenge showing her more down-to-earth side. On her first try at recording the video she screams in a dictatorial manner: 'Citizens, you will elect me. I will be your leader.' For the second attempt, they try to get Clinton to stop saying 'I' or her name, but she also fails immediately. 'Hello, 'tis I, Hillary Clinton,' she says. The two women are then joined by Bill Clinton (Darrel Hammond), who sneaks up behind his wife as she is filming. He says how grateful he is that camera phones did not exist when he was president - because he would probably be in jail if they were. The former president tells America in his wife's video: 'Hillary would make a great president. And I would make an even greater first dude.' From there they decide to make talk about how difficult the election will be, and the tough challenges Clinton will face from other Democrats. She starts talking about potential rival Martin O'Malley, the former Maryland governor, but the starts laughing, saying: 'He sounds like a Simpsons character.' Her husband makes a second appearance at this point with his saxophone, playing the theme tune to The Simpsons and revealing that he will be his wife's Vice President. He adds that when she dies it will be 'Bill Clinton 2: Bigger and blacker.' After trying to quiet her husband, Clinton gives in and says; 'Who are we kidding? Buckle up America, cause the Clintons are back.' She then goes over one more problem she has with her adviser - the fact she cannot be her own vice president. Bill Clinton was also featured in the skit, urging America to elect Hillary so he could be her vice president. He adds that he will make a great 'First Dude' Once she formally announces her campaign, Clinton, like all major presidential hopefuls, will no doubt be making an appearance on the show, which this week was hosted by Empire star Tarji P. Henson. However she has been targeted by Saturday Night Live many times before. Just four weeks ago she was skewered on opening sketch following revelations over her personal emails. At the beginning of a mock interview the politician describes herself as a 'relatable woman on a couch'. 'Those emails are as clean as a whistle. What did you think those emails said? 'Hey it's Hilary I really screwed up on Benghazi'.' Former Maryland governor Martin O'Malley took to Twitter on Sunday after the actress playing Clinton compared him to a 'Simpsons character' during the sketch . Referencing her probable run for president, she also insists: 'There will be no mistakes in my rise to the top.' Speaking about the release of the emails, following pressure from her opponents and the media, she says: 'Go ahead, read them, you won't find squat.' When she announces she will likely become the overwhelming favorite to win her party's nomination, with no stiff opponents expected to face her in the primaries. She will inevitably have a number of celebrity backers who will stage fundraisers for her in the coming months with reports suggesting she is looking to raise $1.1billion - double the amount Obama spent on his re-election campaign in 2012. Among them are high-profile Hollywood backers including director Steven Spielberg, and actors George Clooney, Barbra Streisand and Tom Hanks. The November 2016 election will emphasize her plans to address economic inequality and will tout the historic nature of her bid to become the first woman U.S. president, aides have said. 'Who are we kidding? Buckle up America, cause the Clintons are back,' says Hillary in the end of the skit . Clinton will also have to quell a controversy over her work use of a private email account while secretary of state, which Republicans have said is a sign of her penchant for secrecy. Clinton has said she used the single email account for convenience and should have used government email, but violated no rules. Clinton, who lost a heavyweight Democratic nominating battle to Barack Obama in 2008, will announce her campaign on video and social media, a Democrat familiar with her plans said. She will travel later in the week to Iowa, which holds the first nominating contest in early 2016. In a memo made public on Saturday, Clinton's campaign manager Robby Mook told staff while the goal was for Clinton to win the presidency, the campaign was not about her. 'We are humble: we take nothing for granted, we are never afraid to lose, we always out-compete and fight for every vote we can win. We know this campaign will be won on the ground, in states,' he said in the campaign memo, titled 'We Are Hillary for America.' Many Democrats have eagerly awaited Sunday's announcement since the day in June 2008 when Clinton pulled out of her primary battle against Obama with an expression of regret that she could not crack 'that highest and hardest glass ceiling this time.' Opinion polls show Clinton has a huge lead over potential 2016 Democratic rivals, and few are expected to enter the race. A Reuters-Ipos tracking poll shows Clinton backed by more than 60 percent of Democrats. U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, a favorite of liberals but who says she is not running, is a distant second at 18 percent. So far, former Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley and former U.S. Senator Jim Webb of Virginia, whose support languishes in single digits in polls, are the most prominent contenders to take steps toward challenging her. Republicans have been gearing up for the battle, and a big field of Republican presidential contenders is expected. Senators Ted Cruz of Texas and Rand Paul of Kentucky have been the first to formally enter the race, and Senator Marco Rubio of Florida will jump in on Monday. Clinton operatives have already begun reaching out to top bundlers to urge them to start calling people in their donor networks, a source familiar with the matter said. At least one West Coast bundler began making calls to top donors this past week, and will place another round of calls after the announcement Sunday, the source said. She also intends to sell herself as being able to work with Congress, businesses and world leaders. In New York on Saturday, at the final event put on by 'Ready for Hillary,' a group not connected with her campaign that's worked for the past few years to stoke excitement for it, enthusiastic supporters joined elected officials and local party leaders to celebrate the launch to come. 'After she left the State Department she could have slipped into grandmother-hood, but people want to call her back into public service,' said Jarret Berg, 29, a Democratic staffer in the New York legislature. 'It's time for her.' As her official announcement loomed, the Republican National Committee linked Clinton to Obama, a regular focus of criticism from the GOP. 'All Hillary Clinton is offering is a continuation of the same big government ideas that have grown Washington instead of the middle class,' RNC spokesman Michael Short said in a statement Saturday. 'That's why voters want fresh leadership and a new direction, not four more years of Obama's failed policies.' Clinton (pictured on UN Woman's day on March 10 addressing the email scandal) is expected to be the clear front runner from the Democratic nomination .
Opening sketch had former First Lady and adviser discussing campaign . Politician, played by Kate McKinnon, tries to record a personable announcement video on her cellphone . Fails in her bid to come across as soft and approachable in the clip . Compares potential rival Martin O'Malley to a Simpsons character . Her husband Bill then enters the room much to Hillary's dismay . Says he is grateful camera phones weren't around when he was president . Sketch came hours before she's set to reveal she is running .
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Nicole Kidman, Naomi Watts, Geoffrey Rush and Joel Edgerton have all made significant contributions to Australia through film and television that will no doubt last a lifetime. But recently uncovered documents from Ancestry.com reveal their ancestors have also had a lasting impact on the country through their service and involvement in World War One. As Australia prepares to commemorate the Anzac Centenary on Saturday, the service records belonging to two of Edgerton's great grand-uncles show they were on the battlefield in Gallipoli 100 years ago. Scroll down for video . Actor Joel Edgerton's great grand-unclesSimon Phillip Comerford (left) and Laurence William Comerford (centre right), pictured here with comrades George (centre left) and Patrick (right),  were on the battlefield in Gallipoli 100 years ago . Edgerton's great grand-uncles, Simon Phillip Comerford and Laurence William Comerford, both served in the same unit as transport drivers of the 18th Battalion in the 5th Brigade in Gallipoli in 1915. According to his service record, Simon fought in Gallipoli in August 1915. Documents show he fractured his left leg after he was kicked by a horse while on transport duty in January 1918. His brother Laurence was wounded in action in France in November 1914 and November 1917. Edgerton's (left) great grand-uncles, Simon Phillip Comerford (right) and Laurence William Comerford, both served in the same unit as transport drivers of the 18th Battalion in the 5th Brigade in Gallipoli in 1915 . According to his service record, Simon fought in Gallipoli in August 1915. Documents show he fractured his left leg after he was kicked by a horse while on transport duty in January 1918 . Soldiers are seen here attacking during the Gallipoli Campaign in 1915 . The records belonging to relatives of the Great Gatsby star are among the 12 million WWI historical documents available in Australia. Service records reveal Nicole Kidman's great-grandfather, Edward Glenny, worked as a private in the military running the wireless communications during WWI. In November 1917 Edward became a sapper - or engineer - within the military. His role as a combat engineer included clearing minefields and bridge building. Service records reveal Nicole Kidman's great-grandfather, Edward Glenny, worked as a private in the military running the wireless communications during WWI . In November 1917 Edward became a sapper - or engineer - within the military. His role as a combat engineer included clearing minefields and bridge building . Geoffrey Rush's great uncle, James Thomas Rush, served in the 15th Infantry Battalion of the Australian Army. He was wounded in France in September 1918. The Pirates of the Caribbean star's grandfather, Baden Charles Rush, was just 18 when he enlisted for WWI. He served in Corps B of the Flying Corps but was never sent overseas to fight. Philip James Rolt, Naomi Watt's great-grandfather, served in the Indian Army as a captain in WWI. He entered the Egypt Theatre of War in November 1914. Geoffrey Rush's great uncle, James Thomas Rush, served in the 15th Infantry Battalion of the Australian Army. He was wounded in France in September 1918 . Geoffrey Rush's grandfather Baden Charles Rush was just 18 when he enlisted for WWI. His great uncle, James Thomas Rush, was wounded in France in September 1918 . Philip James Rolt, Naomi Watt's great-grandfather, served in the Indian Army as a captain in WWI. He entered the Egypt Theatre of War in November 1914 . An Australian soldier lies wounded in the foreground as hundreds of other soldiers move among the dead and wounded on the beach at Anzac Cove on the day of the Gallipoli landing . An Australian carrying his wounded mate to a medical aid post for treatment, in Gallipoli, in 1915 . Service records for Albert Jacka - the first Australian to be decorated with the Victoria Cross during WWI - have also been uncovered. Albert was awarded the cross for his action in the Gallipoli campaign, which included leading his platoon against an enemy attack. Ancestry will be opening the 12 million WWI records free to search for Australians until Sunday, April 26 at 11:59pm. To view them visit www.ancestry.com.au/anzac100. Service records for Albert Jacka - the first Australian to be decorated with the Victoria Cross during WWI - have also been uncovered . Albert was awarded the cross for his action in the Gallipoli campaign, which included leading his platoon against an enemy attack .
Documents reveal relatives of Hollywood stars served during WWI . Service records include two of actor Joel Edgerton's great grand-uncles who fought in Gallipoli 100 years ago . It comes as Australia prepares to commemorate Anzac Centenary . Nicole Kidman's great-grandfather, Edward Glenny, worked as a private in the military running the wireless communications during WWI .
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Politicians' living quarters are under close inspection in order to establish just how human and how like (or unlike) us they really are. It is the current Prime Minister's kitchen that has got everyone talking more than any of the other political leaders' – perhaps because he is a known 'toff', and Britain, despite protests from the left and now the right, really still are obsessed with class. Do you have as much cachet as Cameron? Perhaps you're more Onslow and Daisy than Hyacinth? Scroll down for video . Samantha and David Cameron's home has been put into the spotlight recently but do his belongings live up to etiquette expert William Hanson's expectations? Use my short household audit to see how many of the below items you own and discover how posh your pile really is. Score one point for each - the more points you get, the more upmarket your house must be. THE KITCHEN . A CAFETIERE . Those pesky middle-middle classes have fallen hook, line and capsule for these sleekly designed, all style and no substance coffee machines, but those of true upmarket stock know that you can't beat freshly ground coffee in a cafetiere. You will probably own a few of these, in different sizes, to cater for varying numbers of drinkers. A COOKERY BOOK SHELF OF LITTLE-KNOWN AUTHORS . If your kitchen shelves are teaming with works by Messers Oliver, Ramsay and Martin then you're in trouble. Those of better stock will stick to tired, faded old works – think Constance Spry, Mrs Beeton and Julia Child (the latter only if you have American blood the family). William says that there are several items that you are required to own for your home to be 'posh' Mary Berry's books are all right so long as they are the pre-Bake Off ones and you are able to talk at length about her terribly helpful cooking instructions for Agas alongside each recipe. AN AGA . A little hackneyed now but still a good sign that you're in a house of good standing. The older and rustier the Aga the better and preferably oil or gas. A bonus point for each dog found lolling in front of this classy cooker. A CLING FILM DISPENSER . Too many kitchen gadgets and you're on thin ice but one of these terribly clever dispensers for cling-film is a 'Godsend!' (shout this) and saves so much time as you're covering the leftovers of the pickled pears. Very few people know about them or have them and they always impress when friends use it. SMART BIN BAGS . Very few people will see these – but that doesn't matter as you're upper-middle class or above and so don't care whether people see it or not – but a good, solid bin bag is heavenly and you can't imagine going back to the cheap ones now. Deduct a point if you call them some lower-middle euphemistic name like 'refuse sack'. PROPER TEA AND COFFEE CUPS . No politician has been seen with anything but a mug when snapped in their own home since 1997, but tea or coffee from the proper vessel (i.e. one that requires a saucer) is a must for better houses. An extra point if you know the difference between a coffee cup and a demitasse cup. CLOTH NAPKINS FOR KITCHEN SUPPERS . Most people will know to get out the nice napkins (never 'serviettes') for guests but those of better breeding will ensure cloth napkins are set for even the most simple of suppers for one. Knock off a mark if you have ever given a guest a piece of kitchen roll in lieu of a proper napkin. Old fashioned it may be but William says that an Aga is still a good status symbol . William says that a posh household should opt for a cup and saucer (right) over a mug (left) for a hot drink . BATHROOM . A REED DIFFUSER . There's no better smell than fresh air, but for city-dwelling upmarket folk this may not be to hand (or a bathroom may have no windows). A reed diffuser is now just about passable as bathroom décor, but from certain brands only, naturally (The White Company: yes, Next Home: no). A citrus smell, always, for the upstairs bathroom. Never, under pain of death, an Airwick. When it comes to seating William says that fabric sofas are the only way to go . William says that a leather sofa is seen as 'a tad suspect' among the middle classes . PLAIN LOO PAPER . The upper classes would sooner use sandpaper than quilted lavatory roll. Your loo paper must be plain white and un-textured. Three-ply, mind. We're not barbarians. TWO TAPS . Bathrooms in smart old houses will have two taps rather than a 'mono' alternative. These new funky taps are fine for a pied-à-terre but if your house is older than 1980 then two taps it must be. SOAP . Bar soap. Not liquid. This is non-negotiable. There are even rules when it comes to toilet roll, according to William it should always be white and under no circumstances whatsoever should it be quilted . SITTING ROOM (NEVER 'THE LIVING ROOM') BOOKS TO DVD RATIO . You may award yourself a point if the number of books you own and that are on display outweighs the number of DVDs. Buy 1p copies of the classics online if your shelves are bulging with far too many films (which normally means to have far too much free time, too). A FABRIC SOFA . Leather sofas are always seen as a tad suspect amongst the upper-middles and uppers. Fabric is the only way to go, frankly. SILVER PHOTO FRAMES . There should be lots of these, ideally ones that have been handed down or given to you or family members for landmark birthdays and anniversaries. An extra point if the picture of you meeting The Queen is in one of the smaller ones an tucked away somewhere so discreet you may as well not have it on display. TELEVISION . The rules have shifted for 'the telly' (fine to call it that in an ironic way). Naff TV cabinets to hide the thing are definitely lower-middle and now no-one makes them to fit modern flat screens anyway. Loud and proud, that's what we now want. Yes that's a big old TV and you're not afraid to show it… although anything over 42 inches is ostentatious. Just up your prescription if you can't see the screen. Deduct a mark, if not four, if you have a cinema room. HOW DID YOU SCORE? 18 - 14: Upper class In the words of Cole Porter, you’re the top! Give your self a good hearty pat on the back and relax with satisfaction (although don’t undo your hard work and go about boasting about this!) 13 – 9: Upper middle Close, but not quite. You can still hold your head up high when inviting pretty much most of the population into your house, but best offer to meet your upper friends in a restaurant or café somewhere until you sort a few things out. 8 – 5: Middle-middle Nothing to feel ashamed about, although of course you will inside feel deeply anguished at your insecurity within the class food chain. Go and have a soothing cup of tea (from a mug) to calm yourself down. 4 – 1: Lower-middle Let’s say no more about this. Move along… .
Etiquette expert and author William Hanson on what makes a home posh . Cafetiere in the kitchen, and classical books (not DVDs) in the sitting room . William reveals the items you should not own... such as napkin rings . Fun quiz revealed below... how many points do YOU score?
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Legendary Barcelona captain Carles Puyol is believed to be training with a view to ending his retirement from football for a lucrative end-of-career spell in Qatar or the United States. Puyol won six La Liga titles and enjoyed three Champions League wins at Barca and is considered to be one of the finest defenders of his generation having been named in UEFA's European team of the year six times across a trophy-laden career. The 36-year-old retired last May after 15 years at his boyhood club having struggled to return from a persistent knee injury, but now reports claim he could be set for a return to playing with New York City or Al-Sadd after returning to training. Barcelona legend Carles Puyol is said to be training ahead of a return to playing in either the US or Qatar . The 36-year-old retired last May after struggling to return from a persistent knee injury that had troubled him . If the reports from Spanish paper Mundo Deportivo prove true, Puyol could join up with Manchester City midfielder Frank Lampard in the States or with his former long-term team-mate Xavi, who is expected to move to Qatar with Al-Sadd. The curly-haired centre back had hinted on his retirement that he would consider a return to the game had it not been for the knee injury that plagued the tail-end of his career. 'I don't think I'll be a coach, it's not what I'd like most,' Puyol said in May. 'Maybe I'll change my mind but for now I want to do other things.' Puyol, seen here with Qatar Airways Chief Executive Officer Akbar al-Baker, could move to the Middle East . Xavi, Puyol's former team-mate, is said to considering a move to Al-Sadd and Puyol could join him there . David Villa is now playing for New York City. Frank Lampard will join him soon and Puyol could be next . The former Barca skipper was named as the club's assistant director of football but he left that role in January when Andoni Zubizarreta, his senior, was fired. Xavi visited Qatar in the last international break ahead of a rumoured move at the end of his Barcelona contract which would see the midfield metronome earn around £7million-a-year, and Puyol could choose a similar route. Alternatively, a New York move would see Puyol join the City Football Group alongside Chelsea legend Lampard and another former team-mate of Puyol's, David Villa.
Former Barcelona centre back Carles Puyol retired in May last year . But he could now be in line for a return with New York City or Al-Sadd . Puyol is reported to be training ahead of a comeback from retirement .
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A Vietnam War veteran in Utah has said he's surprised over the reason for the denial of his request for a personalized license plate commemorating the year he was wounded and awarded a Purple Heart. Arnold Breitenbach of St. George wanted to get 'CIB-69' put on a license plate, the Spectrum newspaper of St. George reported. That would have commemorated both Breitenbach getting the Purple Heart in 1969 and his Combat Infantryman's Badge, according to the newspaper. Service: Vietnam veteran Arnold Breitenbach of St. George wanted to get 'CIB-69' put on a license plate. The Utah DMV denied his request, citing state regulations prohibiting the use of the number 69 because of its sexual connotations . Breitenbach had been an armored personnel carrier's gunner during his time in the Army. He was inside the carrier's gun turret as rocket-propelled grenades stuck and was left wounded, suffering temporary blindness . The Utah Division of Motor Vehicles denied his request, citing state regulations prohibiting the use of the number 69 because of its sexual connotations, The Spectrum reported. 'While your intended meaning behind the requested plate, CIB-69, is honorable, the Division of Motor Vehicles is required to follow Utah law when approving personalized plates,' Division of Motor Vehicles audit manager Sherri Murray said in a letter to Breitenbach that was obtained by the newspaper. Murray's letter also reportedly said 'Administrative Rule R873-22M-34 is clear regarding the use of "69" on personalized plates – "69" formats are prohibited unless used in a combination with the vehicle make, model, style, type, or commonly used or readily understood abbreviations of those terms. Breitenbach had been an armored personnel carrier's gunner during his time in the Army, the Spectrum reported. He was inside the carrier's gun turret as rocket-propelled grenades struck and was left wounded, suffering temporary blindness, according to the newspaper. Process: Though Breitenbach appealed to get 'CIB-69' put on his license plate, the appeal was rejected . Honored: Breitenbach has both the Purple Heart and the Combat Infantryman's Badge . Breteinbach told the Spectum his hearing damage led to his Purple Heart. He also said: 'They've got Viagra (ads) all over the place. I can't imagine myself sitting on the sofa with my parents when I was a little kid having something like that on TV. 'In today's day and age, it seems like everything is out in the open.' The Spectrum reported that Breitenbach was directed to an established appeals process after he contacted Utah's Gov. Gary Herbert seeking assistance, before having his appeal denied in January. Breitenbach told the newspaper he chose not to appeal again and that it wasn't worth the amount of time and money. He ended up getting a Purple Heart logo on a license plate minus 'CIB-69,' according to the Spectrum. A message seeking comment from the Utah Division of Motor Vehicles wasn't immediately returned.
Arnold Breitenbach of St. George, Utah, wanted to get 'CIB-69' put on a license plate . That would have commemorated both Breitenbach getting the Purple Heart in 1969 and his Combat Infantryman's Badge . The Utah DMV denied his request, citing state regulations prohibiting the use of the number 69 because of its sexual connotations .
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Sergeant Edwin Mee, 46, has been accused of raping and molesting 11 young women who wanted to join the forces . A war veteran who swapped the battlefield for a 'dull' job as an army recruiter 'raped young hopefuls because it made the job more exciting', a court heard today. Sergeant Edwin Mee, 46, is said to have abused his position of power while interviewing applicants by raping and molesting 11 young women who wanted to join the forces. The officer - known as 'Jock' - allegedly carried out the attacks on women aged from 15 to their early twenties between October 2010 and September 2011 at an Army careers centre in Croydon. The alleged victims, who were desperate for jobs, were often new to the country and unaware of their rights, Southwark Crown Court heard. Mee, who has served in war zones in Iraq and Afghanistan, denies 17 counts of sexual assault, three counts of rape and one count of assault by penetration relating to 11 young cadets. Jurors were told earlier in the trial that one of the women, a virgin in her early 20s, fell pregnant after Mee raped her in a locked waiting room. An 18-year-old from Sierra Leone also claimed Mee raped her after saying he could help her get a visa. Prosecutor Rosina Cottage QC suggested 'risk taker' Mee who has fought in war zones across the world found interviewing recruits in Croydon 'dull'. 'But if he could use his position and manipulate it to take small risks at first and then bigger ones, it would make the job that much more exciting,' she said. 'Bullying, talking dirty to the young women, smacking bottoms and ultimately raping young women - he got away with it for a year or more. 'He obviously believed he would never get caught.' She said Mee believed he was the only 'real soldier' at the Mitcham Barracks Army Careers and Information Office in Croydon, south London. 'This case starts and finishes with Sergeant Jock, are you sure that he behaved the way the prosecution said or not - he is right at the centre of it all,' she said. He was British Army recruiting sergeant at Mitcham Barracks in Croydon (pictured) in the Careers and Information Office . 'He, of course, says he didn't do any of the violating, bullying and humiliating acts alleged against him. 'But there appears to be no good reason, or any reason, why any one of these women would lie - let alone 11 of them. 'What have you made of the evidence he gave and of the man whom you are going to be sitting in judgement? 'He is a man who is proud of his record in active service.' Jurors were told Mee thought little of his fellow recruiters, even if they were senior to him. 'He was the real soldier, he was the one who believed that he had the right to recruit those who would join the British Army,' said Ms Cottage. 'You may feel that was his attitude. With his promotion towards the end of 2010 did he come to believe in his own importance? 'Was he arrogant enough to believe that when he behaved in the way he did again and again with woman after woman that he had become so important within that office that they would not complain and even if they did, nobody else would believe them?' Mee, originally from Glasgow, joined the army when he was 24 and went on to serve tours of duty in Iraq - where he was attached to the Special Forces. By the time the allegations against him came to light he had acquired the rank of sergeant, and he was suspended in 2011. The court was told that Mee was medically discharged from the Army in April 2014. The alleged offences were initially investigated by the Royal Military Police, before the case was then handed to the Metropolitan Police. The trial continues. Sorry we are not currently accepting comments on this article.
Sergeant Edwin Mee, 46, is accused of raping and molesting 11 hopefuls . Army recruiter is said to have abused power while interviewing applicants . Court heard Mee abused young women to make his job more 'exciting' Sergeant denied 17 counts of sexual assault and three counts of rape .
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If relations between Cuba and America have recently thawed, then there may well be a new battle between the two countries on the horizon. Cuban bikini babe Kathy Ferreiro, 21, is vying to steal Kim Kardashian's crown for having the curviest booty in America. The Miami-based Latina, who has already been dubbed the 'Cuban Kim Kardashian' by the city's fashion crowd, is well known for strutting her stuff on the region's balmy beaches. Scroll down for video . Cuban beauty Kathy Ferreiro has proved a hit on social media with fans loving photos of her curves, which the Miami-based bikini-loving babe says are 100 per cent natural . And she loves a selfie! The 21-year-old is being tipped by the Miami fashion crowd to rival Kim Kardashian . Pneumatic proportions...but nothing about her derrière has been photoshopped according to Kathy, who works for a skin cosmetics firm . And now she's hoping for international stardom. Her Instagram and Twitter accounts are attracting new followers daily with the hourglass-shaped Latina hoping that her seemingly never-ending stream of body shots will help her to emulate some of Kim's success. She describes herself as a 'mamasota', meaning 'hot' or 'sexy' in Spanish and is as fond of belfies and selfies as her idol. Her Instagram profile 'Kathyzworld' is awash with photos of her working out in the gym and posing next to expensive cars or on speed boats. The budding star has firmly denied that her bottom has been artificially altered, saying that her pictures are '100 percent real' without any photoshopping. Is Kim quaking in her booty? The would-be star is happy to pose for belfies at every available opportunity . Living the beach life: The aspiring celebrity showers her instagram account with photos of herself in glamorous locations . Landrovers and lycra: Kathy, who works in skincare, is partial to posing in tightly-fitting clothes . Fresh from the gym! The super-curvy Latina is hoping to be Cuba's answer to Kim Kardashian and has a huge following in Colombia and other Latin American countries . By day, Kathy works as a distributor for a skin cosmetics firm, but by night she can be found partying and socialising around Miami's most fashionable night spots. The star has a huge following in Colombia and other Latin American countries and her mantra is 'life is beautiful'. Her champion, PR Guru John Chant said: 'She really is the new kid on the block and has arrived with a big bang. 'The great thing is her body is all natural and that is why she is drawing so much attention. She's a gorgeous girl with curves in all the right places. 'In my opinion it won't be long before we see here face and butt plastered everywhere. All I can say is Kim Kardashian, look out!'
Cuban-born Kathy Ferreiro's curves have attracted fans on social media . Bikini-loving beach babe says photos of her booty are all natural . Miami-based party girl is hoping to become next Kim Kardashian . Has a huge following in Colombia and other Latin American countries .
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Prince William and Kate Middleton's wedding is arguably the most famous marital ceremony of the the 21st Century so far. So it is should be of little surprise that their choice of wedding decor has started to influence some of Britain's celebrities. As the preparations for Andy Murray and Kim Sears's nuptials reach the final few days, wedding planners for the couple have been seen carrying trees into Dunblane Cathedral ahead of Saturday's ceremony. Scroll down for video . Andy Murray and Kim Sears,pictured at the Wimbledon Champions Dinner 2013, are preparing to marry in his home town of Dunblane this weekend . The decoration was first seen at the royal wedding in 2011, when trees lined the aisle at the end of each pew in Westminster Abbey. There is less than 48 hours now until the Scottish tennis champion and his girlfriend exchange vows in his hometown. For the last week, the whole town have been getting involved in the celebrations. The inhabitants of the Dunblane have gone into overdrive for wedding of their most famous resident, lining the streets with bunting and creating special-themed produce in many of the stories. Trees were wheeled into Dunblane cathedral earlier today ahead of the nuptials . Trees lined the aisle at Prince Williams wedding to Kate Middleton . Am official portrait from the royal wedding in 2011 . Since the Wimbledon champion announced his plans to say 'I do' at the cathedral, there have also been plans to line the streets with well-wishers as the couple make their way to the venue. Messages to the happy couple are in many of the shop windows and several business owners have already sent gifts to either Andy, 27, or his bride-to-be ahead of the big day. Lesley Anderson, 52, who owns Point Nouveau Bridal shop in Dunblane, sent a crystal-covered garter to Kim Sears six weeks ago and received kind a thank you note which said it was 'gorgeous'. The ivory-coloured piece is hand-embroidered on the inside with the couple's initials and wedding date and was designed by Nicola Ure from K C Bridal specialists in Falkirk. A handmade card featuring Andy and Kim, 27, on the front drawn by local artist Lorna Brown accompanied the garter. Decorations feature in many of the shop windows in Dunblane . Messages and mascots also feature in the town's stores . The card shows Andy in his kilt holding a tennis racket and Kim in her dress along with their Border Terriers. Kim's reply to the gifts read: 'Dear Lesley and all at Point Nouveau Bridal. 'Just a little note to say a huge thank you for the gorgeous gift Nicola made for me. 'It was very kind of you and I hadn't found a garter yet so thanks ever so much. 'Also, that card of Lorna Brown's is absolutely fabulous! It really made us giggle, especially our two little dogs in the background! 'We are really excited for our big day in a month's time and are happy to be celebrating our wedding in Dunblane. 'Thank you again for your thoughtfulness and generosity. Best wishes, Kim Sears X.' Local shops and shop owners are preparing their shop fronts to reflect the great day . Many of the local businesses have decorated their shop fronts with colourful bunting . Lesley Anderson, 52, (left) who owns Point Nouveau Bridal shop in Dunblane, sent a crystal-covered garter to Kim Sears with a hand-drawn picture of the couple (left). Kim replied with a handwritten note (right . Lesley is close friends with Andy's grandmother, Shirley Erskine, 83 and gave the garter and card to her to take to Kim. She said: 'Out of the blue we got this beautiful card. To be honest we never ever thought we would hear very much at all so when we got this beautiful card we were chuffed to bits. 'I was absolutely delighted. This was such a personal thing. We were really, really chuffed. Andy continues to maintain a close bond with the town - after winning Wimbledon, he shook hands with all the shop owners on the Dunblane High street. When Murray, 27, says 'I do' on April 11, the guests wishing them well will be largely a gathering of close family and friends. A local butcher has poems about the happy couple in the shop window . Murray's status as one of the world's best tennis players means he has mixed with everyone from A-list celebrities such as James Corden to the Prime Minister and even the Queen. But the biggest name likely to be in attendance at Dunblane Cathedral, where the couple are tying the knot, is one-time British tennis star Tim Henman. Indeed, when the sport's world number one, Novak Djokovic, was asked by a journalist recently if he would be attending the celebration, he replied with a curt: 'Not invited', before following up with a more charitable: 'But I wish him all the best.' A sign telling people about parking restrictions around Dunblane Cathedral ahead of Andy's wedding to Kim . Murray has said: 'There won't be any celebrities as such. 'I don't have any celebrity friends so it wasn't something that was planned. '[It'll be] Everyone who we're close to, people we've spent a lot of time with in the past but also people we see ourselves spending time with in the future. 'That's how we came up with the names. Pretty much everything is done now and under control. I'm sure a few things will come up next week but it's pretty much sorted.' There will be names from the tennis world in attendance but certainly not players who are as well known as the likes of Nadal or Federer. Dunblane Cathedral, where the couple will hold their nuptials . Murray has invited Dutch doubles player Jules Rojer, who he spends time with while training in Miami and Davis Cup team mate James Ward. Another British pro Jamie Delgado will also attend. For the 27-year-old's many fans and friends in the town,  at least part of the wedding of the year will be a spectator sport, played out on the streets of the community. It is understood local residents and businesses urged the former Wimbledon champion to hold the April 11 service at the cathedral rather than at luxury hotel Cromlix House in nearby Kinbuck – so they too could toast his big day. The reception will be held at Cromlix, which Murray owns. Kim shows off her engagement ring at the Australian Open in Melbourne, Australia, last January . The 300-seat, 12th century cathedral is much bigger than the chapel at Cromlix, which seats only 28. Thousands are expected to line Dunblane High Street on the day. Murray's uncle Niall Erskine said: 'I'm sure it will be a popular decision, as he's had so much support from the people of Dunblane in the past. Andy has admitted that, food aside, he's left much of the preparation for the big day to his betrothed: 'Kim's been pretty much doing it' 'I've tried to help out when she has asked, but I haven't been over-involved. I did all the food and cake tasting which I really enjoyed, although I didn't think I was going to. He added: 'It's a big day for Kim. Pretty much everything is taken care of now. She seems fairly relaxed but as we get closer that might change.'
Andy Murray and Kim Sears are getting married in Dunblane this weekend . Preparations are underway for their nuptials at the town's cathedral . The decor echoes that of Prince William's wedding to Kate Middleton .
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Hong Kong (CNN)Chinese President Xi Jinping and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi are two dynamic leaders at the helm of the world's two most populous nations. And one is particularly vocal about making his mark on history. When India successfully placed a spacecraft into orbit around Mars last year, Modi reveled in the moment. "History has been created today," he said. "We have dared to reach out into the unknown and have achieved the near impossible. "The success of our space program is a shining symbol of what we are capable of as a nation." Soon after the galactic feat, he took to the stage at New York's famous Madison Square Garden and received a welcome so rapturous that Jon Stewart called him "America's First Modi." And all along, Modi has issued his call to "Make in India," encouraging companies all over the world to manufacture their products in India where there is a vast talent pool and low-cost production. While Modi's India is out to put its economy on the fast track, China's economy is slowing after over 25 years of breakneck growth. President Xi is managing the slowdown with efforts to boost domestic spending, while cracking down hard on corruption. And it's been predicted that India could outpace China as the world's fastest growing economy as soon as this year. So is the world's largest democracy primed to overtake the world's biggest single party state as the next economic miracle? OPINION: What India can learn from China . Not so fast, says China watcher and India Today correspondent Ananth Krishnan. "China is still pulling away from India," the Beijing-based reporter said. "If India grows 7.5% this year and China grows 7.4%, I think it makes a good headline. But I think people shouldn't get carried away about what it means in terms of a gap between China and India." China's economy may be slowing down but India faces a longer list of economic challenges including higher unemployment, chronic inflation and an overwhelming lack of basic infrastructure. "In terms of education, having access to different resources, and job creation, China has done well. It has progressed far better compared to India," said Infosys China CEO Rangarajan R. Vellamore. "Even though there is free movement across the country (in India), the paradox is there are a lot of basic issues related to access to water and basic education." In a recent budget, the Modi government announced plans to boost infrastructure spending as well as cut taxes on businesses among other initiatives to spur economic growth. But despite Modi's big pro-business push, India simply can't size up against China's raw economic might. "After 30 years of dedicated efforts in building China into a manufacturing powerhouse, it would take a long time for India to build that kind of manufacturing capability," said Haiyan Wang, Managing Partner of the China India Institute. "It's not just about lower labor costs. You have to have a complex industry cluster of supply chains. You have to have the knowledge. You have to have the skills. You have to be connected to the international market," she said. "So when you ask if India could compete with China, I don't think that is going to be happening -- not in the next 20 years." The Indian elephant may be charging ahead, but the sinewy dragon has the muscle to stay ahead. China has the capacity, the connectivity, and the capital to throw its weight around. And being a single party state with no free elections, Xi can march toward a long-term goal without fretting about the next election. But that's not to say the autocracy has the advantage on all fronts, especially when it comes to winning hearts and minds in the region. "Even if China is putting money into the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) and the Silk Road fund, it is also building airstrips on reclaimed islands on the South China Sea," said Krishnan. "There no question that India's rise is far less threatening than China's rise." With the 1962 border dispute still vividly remembered by many in India, the impression of China as a threat stands in the way of further economic integration between the two countries. "If you look at India's seven northeastern states, which are probably in the most dire need of infrastructure, it's inconceivable for any of those states to allow a Chinese company to come and build roads," said Krishnan. So when Modi touches down in Beijing next month for his second meeting with Xi, can both leaders cast aside areas of political tension to get down to business? "As pragmatic as President Xi is, as pragmatic as Prime Minister Modi is, economic integration is going to happen regardless of 100% trust or not," said Haiyan Wang. Eased by the pragmatism of two ambitious leaders, the elephant and the dragon could together leap at the opportunity for a strong economic alliance. "If these two countries come together, 40% of the world's people are going to be prosperous," said Vellamore. "If they are able to come together, there can be a new kind of world order in the entire region which is going to benefit all of Asia." It's a moment for both leaders to make a lasting mark on history.
India predicted to outpace China as as world's fastest-growing economy in next year . China's economy is slowing after over 25 years of breakneck growth . But experts say India simply can't size up against China's raw economic might .
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A stern defensive line has twice helped Jose Mourinho and Chelsea to Premier League glory, with a third likely to follow upon the resolution of the 2014-15 campaign. Statistics show the Chelsea manager is the best in Premier League history at shutting out opponents, edging out the man he replaced upon returning to London for his second stint at Chelsea, Rafa Benitez. Of the 189 Premier League matches the Portuguese has overseen, he has an astounding 101 clean sheets, nullifying his rivals in 53.4 per cent of games. Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho has the best clean sheets percentage record in Premier League history . A stubborn defence has twice helped Mourinho win the league, with a third likely at the end of the season . Mourinho (left) beats Rafa Benitez in the clean sheets record and average of goals conceded . Benitez has 13 more, 114 from 254 matches with Liverpool and Chelsea, keeping out his opponents in 44.9 per cent of his games. From his 133 games at Manchester City, Roberto Mancini edged out Sir Alex Ferguson by 0.1 per cent. Ferguson retired at Old Trafford with 359 shut-outs and clean sheet percentage of 44.3, but Mancini had 44.4 per cent with 59 from 133. Mourinho also heads the list of managers with the lowest average of goals conceded per game, with 0.63. His Chelsea teams have collectively only conceded a stubborn 120 times under his guidance. Again, Benitez is second but with a much bigger difference, as the Spaniard averages 0.82 goals every Premier League encounter. Mancini is third, on 0.83 and Bruce Rioch fourth on 0.84, but the former Arsenal manager has taken charge of the lowest number of games (38) in the top 10. Carlo Ancelotti is fifth, averaging 0.86 goals a game from the two seasons he oversaw at Chelsea, where he also won the Premier League. Sir Alex Ferguson (right) celebrates winning the league with one of his best defenders, Rio Ferdinand . Arsene Wenger has also established an imposing defensive record from 708 games at Arsenal . Roberto Mancini (left) and Carlo Ancelotti have impressive defensive records from shorts spells in England . Ferguson, a 13-time league champion from his time at United, conceded 703 times and averaged 0.87 goals per game. Arsene Wenger, the second-longest serving manager in Premier League history with 708 games to date, has kept 277 clean sheets and conceded 672 goals. He ranks ninth in the list of clean-sheet percentages and eighth in the number of goals conceded per game, averaging 0.95.
Jose Mourinho has a stunning defensive record from his time at Chelsea . He has 101 clean sheets from 189 games, conceding only 120 goals . His record surpasses those of Rafa Benitez and Sir Alex Ferguson . Mourinho: I have a problem, I am getting better and better . CLICK HERE for all the latest Chelsea news .
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Jack Wilshere continued his return from injury to captain Arsenal Under 21s, but could not prevent a 1-0 defeat by Reading's youngsters at the Emirates Stadium. Wilshere was joined by other injury plagued first team players including German forward Serge Gnabry and long-term absentee Abou Diaby who managed to last 56minutes as his own return gathered pace. However, it was the Royals who claimed victory after former Arsenal defender Martin Keown's son Niall scored the eventual winner with a header in the opening minutes. Jack Wilshere made his long-awaited comeback from injury in Arsenal U21's 1-0 defeat by Reading . Former Arsenal defender Martin Keown's son Niall celebrates after scoring the winner for the visitors . Another long-term Arsenal absentee Abou Diaby (left) continued his own return from injury . ARSENAL U21: Macey, Bielik (Dobson), Pleguezuelo, Ormonde-Ottewill, O'Connor, Diaby (Mavididi), Wilshere (Kamara), Maitland-Niles, Gnabri, Crowley, Iwobi . Subs: Iliev, Zelalem . Booked: Bielik . READING U21: Lincoln, Long, Keown, Griffin, Shaughnessy (Rinomhota), Owusu (Novaovich), Kelly (Fridjonsson), Kuhl, Sweeney, Cardwell, Fosu-Henry . Subs: Ward, Dickie . Scorer: Keown 8' This top-of-the-table Under 21s clash was supposed to showcase Arsenal's next generation of talent but it was a name from the past who stole the plaudits. Keown rose highest to head home Liam Kelly's corner past Gunners keeper Matt Macey after only eight minutes. The visitors were unfortunate not to double their lead through Tariqe Fosu only minutes later when his his curled effort skewed just wide. The Gunners pressed for an equaliser before the break with Gnabry slicing wide from 10yards out before Wilshere saw a decent strike saved by Reading keeper Daniel Lincoln. Wilshere became more and more influential when the game resumed after the interval - finding Alex Iwobi following a typical surge from midfield only for the forward's shot to be well saved. Daniel Crowley also impressed as Arsenal tried to get off the markt, he almost set up Wilshere in the latter stages but the England international's low strike could not find a way past the impressive Lincoln. England midfielder Wilshere presses during the first-half and managed to last 88minutes . German forward Serge Gnabry shoots at Reading's Daniel Lincoln (left) during the first half . Arsenal's new young signing Krystain Bielik receives the ball at the Emirates Stadium . Wilshere will be hoping to return to Arsenal's first team for the season run-in and FA Cup semi-final . Wilshere is left on the floor as the hosts chase the game without success in the second half . Gnarby takes on Keown (left) - who scored the opening goal for the Royals after eight minutes . The Gunners will be buoyed after both Wilshere and Diaby (right) came through the game unscathed . Wilshere smiles with referee Steve Plane ahead of the coin toss at the beginning of the match .
Jack Wilshere captained Arsenal Under 21s against Reading Under 21s . Gunners first team players Abou Diaby and Serge Gnabry also featured . Niall Keown scored with a header for the Royals after only eight minutes .
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An app which allows users to superimpose images of gory injuries to photos of themselves has been slammed for 'making a mockery of violence'. Scar Booth, which is available from the Apple iTunes store for 79p, offers a gallery of 77 wounds - purportedly real ones - and its makers boast: 'Your friends and family will be convinced that you have suffered a painful beating.' Anti-violence charities have hit back at the disturbing app for trivialising, or 'glorifying' abuse and brutality. Scroll down for video . Disturbing: Scar Booth, which I tested out myself (pictured), offers a gallery of 77 wounds - purportedly real ones - which can be superimposes onto selfies so you can 'prank' friends and family, according to the app . BulliesOut, a Cardiff-based anti-bullying charity, hit out at Scar Booth via Facebook, stating: 'People have to live with real scars... from self-harming, and suffer cuts and bruises from being bullied. 'This app makes a mockery of their injuries and what they have been/are going through.' Adam Fouracre, founder of violence prevention charity Stand up to Violence, concurred. ‘It’s a very negative thing about the society we live in if people think this sort of thing is fun or funny,' he said. According to the app's description, issued by its developer Appdicated, its main purpose is to prank friends and family. 'Load any picture and add virtual wounds to the photo, adjust the transparency of the image to make it look like it is a real injury. [It] will FREAK out just about anyone who sees it.' Mr Fouracre, who launched Stand up to Violence in 2005 after his brother was beaten to death in a random, violent attack late at night, insists it 'glorifies violence'. He argues: 'When people see these pictures they are going to be heartbroken and thinking something really is wrong.' Not so hilarious: The app's description reads, 'Your friends and family will be convinced that you have suffered a painful beating' Backlash: Anti-violence charities have accused the app of 'making a mockery' of abuse and 'glorifying violence' Appdicated founder Rory Boyer defended the app, stating: ‘Scars and bruises do not have to come from violence and this app was created to prank friends and not to glorify violence.’ Although the app is not intended for use by those under the age of 17, photos exist on Twitter of at least one young boy posing in his pajamas with the app's injuries covering his face, captioned: 'My face has been injured. Help Me'. And one iTunes review reads: 'I had so much fun mutilating myself and the rest of my family. I sent them to fb & fooled everyone.' Mr Boyer insists that his company has not been contacted by a single anti-violence charity and says any concerns over the suitability of the app are 'very surprising to hear'.
Scar Booth allows users to superimpose cuts and bruises onto their selfies . App boasts that your friends will think you've suffered a 'painful beating' Anti-violence charities have slammed it for making a mockery of abuse .
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Australia's World Cup-winning batsman Aaron Finch has had surgery on his left hamstring and will be sidelined for up to three months. The pugnacious opener, captain of Australia's Twenty20 team, sustained the injury playing for the Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League and returned to Melbourne to have the operation on Tuesday. 'Aaron had scans that confirmed a high grade hamstring injury,' Cricket Australia team physiotherapist Alex Kountouris said on Wednesday . Australian batsman Aaron Finch faces three months out of action after surgery on his hamstring . Finch was part of Australia's World Cup-winning side and was injured while playing in the IPL . 'As such, Aaron was assessed by a surgeon who felt that he would have a better outcome with surgery. Aaron subsequently had surgery yesterday that has gone well. 'Aaron will now commence his rehabilitation and we expect that rehabilitation to take up to 12 weeks.' Finch has never played Test cricket and was not included in the Australia squad for June's series in West Indies or the Ashes tour which follows. The 28-year-old was scheduled to join English county side Yorkshire at the end of May.
Aaron Finch had surgery on his left hamstring in Melbourne . The Australian opener is set to be out for up to three months . Finch picked up the injury while playing in the Indian Premier League . The 28-year-old was due to join Yorkshire at the end of May . Finch not named in Australia squad for the Ashes this summer .
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Though many consider it to be yesterday's problem, some 5,000 people still die from asbestos-related diseases each year, making it a bigger killer than road traffic accidents. With around 20 tradespeople dying each week as a result from past exposure to asbestos too, it's far from the rapidly dwindling issue many presume it to be. That's why award-winning artist Joe Joiner, from East London, whose great-grandmother died after being exposed to the substance, has created a moving new art installation in tribute. Over 5000 people die from asbestos-related diseases each year, making it a bigger killer than road accidents . Over 50 families, all grieving for a loved one lost to asbestos exposure, have contributed heartfelt messages to a new moving artwork to help raise awareness, unveiled this week in Covent Garden, London . Currently on display in Covent Garden, London, the installation is made up of heartfelt messages from people who have lost loved ones to asbestos-related diseases. Many are widows whose husbands were exposed during trade work, children who have lost fathers, and others mourning wives, mothers and grandparents. Over 50 families have contributed to the art project, with personal messages to their departed. Created as part of HSE’s Beware Asbestos campaign, the artwork is made up of two huge glass boxes, inside which the messages float around representing a breathing pair of lungs. Award-winning artist Joe Joiner, from East London, has created the art installation as part of HSE’s Beware Asbestos campaign. Joe, whose great-grandmother died after being exposed to asbestos while working at a factory, revealed he initially thought it was a last-century phenomenon. However, while talking about his project with friends and family, more and more cases made themselves known . The messages, written on pieces of paper, are symbolic of the microscopic asbestos fibres inhaled by those exposed. Causing deadly diseases including mesothelioma, an aggressive form of lung cancer, asbestos can be a deadly killer to those unaware of its presence. Among the contributors is Lauren Ross, 56, from Didsbury, Manchester, who lost her husband Frank in 2007. Lauren Ross, 56, from Didsbury, Manchester, lost her husband Frank, a shop fitter and joiner, in 2007 to mesothelioma, an aggressive form of lung cancer caused by exposure to microscopic asbestos fibres . Mrs Ross joined other widows and families who have lost loved ones to asbestos-related diseases at the unveiling of the art installation in Covent Garden, London. She has vowed to continue raising awareness . A  shop fitter and joiner for most of his life, Frank died of mesothelioma aged 60, just a year after he was diagnosed with the condition. 'He first felt a pain in his side on holiday at the end of August 2005 and was treated at first for a pulled muscle,' recalls Mrs Ross. 'In January, he was sent for a chest X-ray due to the pain and some shortage of breath. Poignant: The messages in the installation are symbolic of the microscopic asbestos fibres inhaled by those exposed . 'He was told on 13 January what they thought he had and had further tests from there. He died a year later in February. 'What really upset Frank was the fact that he must have been bringing asbestos into our house for years, potentially affecting me and our four children,' she added. 'This was something he had absolutely no idea about.' Created as part of HSE’s Beware Asbestos campaign, the artwork is made up of two huge glass boxes, inside which the messages float around representing a breathing pair of lungs . Despite experiencing a great deal of pain, Frank continued to raise awareness about the risks of asbestos, and necessary measures to protect workers. 'Since his death I am determined to continue his work in raising awareness, and also to make it clear to tradespeople that - unless you follow all the necessary safety procedures - there is a chance you are taking asbestos home to the ones you love,' says Mrs Ross. 'I want people to be aware that deaths from exposure to asbestos are not a historic issue, but something that can happen to anyone today if the appropriate measures aren’t taken.' Over 50 families have contributed to the art project, with personal messages to their departed loved ones .
Award-winning artist has created tribute to loved ones killed by asbestos . The installation, unveiled in London, contains over 50 heartbreaking notes . More than 5000 people die from asbestos-related diseases each year .
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A teenager who was dragged from a bus stop and brutally raped has broken her silence in a bid to catch the man who tried to murder her in the horrific attack. The 18-year-old was hit over the head 20 times with a rock and dragged into a garden where she was raped by the man and left for dead in the Beeston area of Leeds last month. The unidentified victim will speak out in tonight's episode of Crimewatch in which she tells reporters she is too scared to sleep for fear of reliving the ordeal in her dreams. West Yorkshire police have released a new e-fit of an attacker who left a teenager for dead after a savage attack at a bus stop. The unidentified victim will speak out in tonight's episode of Crimewatch in which she tells reporters she is too scared to sleep for fear of reliving the ordeal in her dreams . In the programme, she describes how she was waiting for the bus home in the Beeston area of Leeds last month. She was grabbed by the man, who is still at large, and pushed into the garden. There she was bludgeoned several times over the head with a large stone before being raped and left for dead . In the programme, she describes waiting for the bus home when she was grabbed by the man, who is still at large, and pushed into the garden. There she was bludgeoned several times over the head with a large stone before being raped and left for dead. The victim told Crimewatch: 'Then it was getting dark. I went to the bus stop. I was waiting for a bus to go home. 'I haven't been able to stop thinking about what happened. I've stopped sleeping because I can see what happened when I am trying to sleep.' He is described as being of Pakistani or Middle Eastern origin, in his early twenties and slim with a receding hairline. West Yorkshire Police are treating the crime as a rape and attempted murder, and are scouring the area for clues as to his whereabouts. This is the blood-stained rock used by a rapist to hit his 18-year-old victim over the head 20 times before sexually assaulting her in a harrowing attack . A map showing the areas of Leeds, where the rapist had been stalking women on the night of the attack . CCTV from earlier the same evening on March 6 shows a man of the same description stalking three other women elsewhere in the city. The force have since released a new e-fit of the attacker, based on the victim's description. The morphed image uses the previous e-fit and the description given by one of the women he was caught following. Detective Superintendent Nick Wallen said: 'We believe this new image is the most realistic likeness we have yet had of the man we are still working very hard to identify. 'It has been created from the victim's description of him and from the recollection of one of the women he stalked in the period leading up to the attack. 'I would ask people to study it very closely alongside the other elements of description that we have already released and think hard about whether they know who it is.' In a graphic CCTV sequence the man is seen dragging the woman from the bus stop and into a garden to rape her . This chilling footage was released by West Yorkshire Police in a bid to trace the man who is wanted for rape and attempted murder . The Crimewatch team filmed in Leeds last week using actors to re-account the harrowing events, including the areas where the three other women has been stalked. The reconstruction, which airs on Crimewatch at 9pm, will include information from the victim's police interviews and comments made as she tries to recover from her ordeal. Det Supt Wallen added: 'This was an appalling attack on a young woman where a shocking level of violence was used which could so easily have had fatal consequences. 'It has understandably had a very significant traumatic effect on the victim and that clearly comes across in the emotive comments she has made which feature in tonight's Crimewatch programme. 'We are very grateful to the local and national media for all the support they have given our ongoing appeals over the last seven weeks. 'Crimewatch is however a particularly prominent platform for the appeal and we are hoping that among its millions of viewers tonight could be someone who has that crucial information that could help us to identify this man.' The detective added: 'We are hopeful that the woman shown being followed, who we have not yet identified, will come forward as a result of this new appeal. 'Although we are now seven weeks into this investi gation, our resolve to catch this man remains as strong as it was on day one. 'We are continuing to conduct a very wide range of enquiries to identify him and would urge anyone who thinks they know who it might be to contact us immediately.' A reward of £5,000 is offered for any information that leads to the rapist's arrest and conviction. Anyone with any information is urged to immediately contact West Yorkshire Police.
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An estimated 957,000 shoppers in the US alone ordered Apple Watches on Friday and this popularity surpassed expectations - even Apple's. In a leaked memo from the firm's Angela Ahrendts, the retail chief said that customers won't be able to buy an Apple Watch in store 'through the month of May' due to 'high global interest combined with our initial supply.' It was expected to launch on 24 April. Ms Ahrendts added it had not been an easy decision and would provide more updates as the firm gets 'closer to in-store availability.' Scroll down for video . In a leaked memo from Apple's Angela Ahrendts the retail chief wrote: 'Due to high global interest combined with our initial supply, we are only taking orders online right now [and] we expect this to continue through the month of May.' It was expected to launch on 24 April . The memo was seen by Rhiannon Williams at The Telegraph. Pre-orders of the watch began on Friday at 12.01am PDT (8.01am BST) and within an hour many models in various regions had sold out including the most expensive 38mm gold Edition version in the US and Canada. Models were showing a shipping time of four to six weeks or, in some cases, June despite the watch going on general sale on 24 April. An estimated 957,000 American shoppers ordered Apple Watches on Friday. That estimate comes from Slice Intelligence, which measures digital commerce by tracking consumer e-receipts. Its data from online shoppers showed an average of 1.3 watches bought per customer, with $503.83 (£337) spent per item - although Apple has not officially confirmed any sales figures. In a recent Goldman Sachs survey, more than 10 per cent of iPhone owners say they will buy an Apple Watch, a new survey has found. Goldmach Sachs surveyed 1,000 people, and found 11% of people who own an iPhone are 'very likely' to buy the $349 smart timepiece this year. It said the demand for the Watch was 'encouraging', and says sales are likely to hit hit traditional watch firms. It was initially believed that those who were willing to queue on 24 April would be able to buy the Watch before people who had pre-ordered. But Ms Ahrendts memo has confirmed otherwise. 'It's important to remember that Apple Watch is not just a new product but an entirely new category for us,' the memo continued. 'There's never been anything quite like it. That's why, for the first time, we are previewing a new product in our stores before it has started shipping. 'Given the high interest and initial supply at launch, we will be able to get customers the model they want earlier and faster by taking orders online.' She added that this isn't the way Apple intends to launch all new products form now on and it loves 'those blockbuster Apple product launch days', but told store employees to be prepared for the changes. On Friday many buyers reported Apple's site was still down after the launch time, forcing them to order the device through the Apple App Store on their phones or tablets. As part of the first wave of pre-orders, the Watch can be bought online by people in the US, Canada, UK, Germany, France, Australia, Hong Kong, China and Japan. The Watch also went on display in Apple stores across these regions, as well as in Galeries Lafayette in Paris, Isetan in Tokyo, Selfridges in London, and select Apple resellers in Japan and China. Online pre-orders began on Friday at 12.01am PDT (8am BST) and although Apple said the devices will ship on 24 April within just an hour this had been pushed back to June. Buyers also reported the site was still down after the launch time, forcing them to order the device through the Apple App Store app . Ms Ahrendts added it had not been an easy decision and would provide more updates as the firm gets 'closer to in-store availability.' It was initially thought those who were willing to queue on 24 April would get the Watch in stores before people who had pre-ordered. But Ms Ahrendts' memo has confirmed otherwise . 'Will the Apple Watch change your life? Well, possibly more than many realise until they start using it. 'After a day or two with the watch, a strange thing happened - I completely stopped checking my phone. 'While Apple may be the firm that really creates phone addiction, meaning we are constantly checking our handsets, with the Apple Watch it may have cured it. 'Apple undoubtedly has another hit on its hands with the watch. 'As more and more apps appear, and developers actually get to spend time with it, I fully expect it be used in ways we can't even imagine now. 'Much like the iPhone, apps could propel this to become a new computing platform - and even with the features it already has, the Apple watch is the most elegant way to communicate digitally.' Mark Prigg in New York . As with all Apple launches, the Californian tech giant took its store offline hours before the pre-order time to update its product pages. However, shortly after the pre-orders opened customers took to Twitter to complain the site was still down and they couldn't access the checkout. One said: 'Irritated that I stayed up until 3AM to pre-order an #AppleWatch and the site was down until after the May inventory already sold out.' And even after orders had been placed, some customers had trouble receiving confirmation details and delivery dates. One Twitter user wrote: '#AppleWatch ordered but no email confirmation and the 'orders' section on their site and app is down so I can't confirm it went through.' Another wrote: 'No way in hell am I preordering an #AppleWatch today when it won't ship until June.' and another added: 'There's an #AppleWatch for everyone.' Unless you want it before June.' But for people who want to try on the Watch they can book an appointment online. A MailOnline investigation earlier this week revealed that the UK is the most expensive place in the world to buy the majority of Apple Watch models. Apple's site and app still say the Watch is available from 24 April, but when a model is selected and added to the customer's online basket (pictured), this changes. A Sport model currently has a dispatch time of four to six weeks, while the Edition model has a June delivery date . And for people who want to try on the Watch they can book an appointment online (pictured). The memo added this isn't the way Apple intends to launch all new products form now on and it loves 'those blockbuster Apple product launch days' but told store employees to prepare for the change . The most expensive Edition model costs up to £2,500 more in the UK compared to elsewhere in the world, while at the lower end of the scale British buyers pay up to £63 more for the Sport model. The cheapest model is the 38mm Sport version and costs £299 in the UK. In the US, the same model costs $349, but this doesn't include sales tax. Sales tax in the US depends on the region where the product is sold, but as an example California has one of the highest rates - at 9% - while Montana has zero. All prices shown in the table above are for the most expensive option in each model and region. Prices also include all relevant sales taxes. Beneath each foreign price is the conversion rate in GBP. In the US, California was chosen because it has one of the highest sales taxes at 9%, while Montana was chosen for the opposite end of the scale because it doesn't have a sales tax. Quebec in Canada has one of the highest sales taxes at 15%, while Alberta has one of the lowest at 5%. Prices and conversions were correct at the time of writing. With both of these sales taxes added to the price of the Sports model in the US, the total cost works out at $380.41 (£257) and $349 (£236) in the respective states. This is a difference of £42 when bought in California, compared to the UK, and £63 when compared to Montana. The effect is magnified for the top-of-the-range Edition version, which costs from £8,000 for the 38mm model in Britain, compared to a starting price of $10,000 in the US. At the time of writing, $10,000 converts to £6,769 - which equates to a difference of £1,231 before charges are taken into account. The most expensive version of the 38mm edition in the UK is £13,500 in the UK, and $17,000 in the US. When sales taxes are added to the US model, the price rises to $18,530 in California, which converts to £12,543 - a difference of £957.
The leaked memo was written by Apple's retail chief Angela Ahrendts . She said she expects online orders 'to continue through the month of May' And added it had not been an easy decision and would provide more updates as the firm gets 'closer to in-store availability'
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A giant turnip weighing a whopping 33lbs and measuring 4ft long across has been grown in China's Yunnan Province. The monster vegetable, which weighs more than a three-year-old child, is so big it had been nicknamed the 'fat little girl' in the village where it was grown, The People's Daily Online reported. Mr Li claimed the specimen, which had been grown naturally without the help of any fertilizers, had become a big attraction and pictures of it have even gone viral. The mammoth turnip which weighs 33lbs and measures 1.2 metres long is so large it hangs over the flower bed . It is not the first time these outsized vegetables have turned up in China but usually they are grown by farmers using commercial fertilizers. Mr Li, from Eshan in Yunnan, said he shocked with mammoth turnip which at 4ft (1.2m) long was the length of his flower bed. He explained he had just picked up some ordinary seeds from the local market and had not used any fertilizer but was careful to water it everyday. It was grown by keen gardener Mr Li who claimed the specimen had become a big attraction and pictures of it have even gone viral . He explained he had just picked up some ordinary seeds from the local market and had not used any fertilizer but was careful to water it everyday . After pictures of it were posted online, one commenter wrote: 'Radish, have you grown so big to become the King of Radish?' Earlier this year another giant vegetable was found growing in China's Guangdong province in a Shantou village. This radish was also 33lbs in weight and measured 2ft (60cm) in length. When asked about his secret to growing his prized specimens the farmer, Mr Chen, said:  'The most important elements for big radish is good quality fertilizer, good soil and not to grow them too tightly together and plenty of water.' Many people like to buy radish to take home during the Chinese Spring Festival as the Mandarin pronunciation of the nickname of this vegetable is 'Cai Tou' which sounds like 'Good Start'. The worlds's heaviest turnip was a Mammoth Purple Top and weighed 17.7 kg (39 lbs 3 oz). It was grown by Scott and Mardie Robb from the US who presented it the Alaska State Fair in 2004. It is not the first time these outsized vegetables have turned up in China but usually they are grown by farmers using commercial fertilizers .
Giant vegetable was grown in Yunnan Province by keen gardener Mr Li . The monster turnip measured an incredible 4ft long and weighed 33lbs . Mr Li said it was so big it had been nicknamed 'fat little girl' in his village .
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Mo Farah will race over 1500 metres at the Sainsbury's Birmingham Grand Prix in June, organisers have announced. The double Olympic champion over 5,000m and 10,000m will step down in distance for the Diamond League event on June 7 as he looks to hone his finishing speed ahead of the World Championships in Beijing in August. Mo Farah will race in Birmingham in the first time he's competed in 1,500m since 2013 . The race will be the first time the 32-year-old has competed over 1500m since he broke the European record by clocking three minutes 28.81 seconds in Monaco two years ago. Farah, who is unbeaten at the Alexander Stadium for seven years, said: 'It will be good to step down to 1500m and test myself over a shorter distance. Some of the best middle distance runners in the world will be in the field so I will have to be at my best to compete with them.' Jessica Ennis-Hill became a national hero when she won heptathlon gold at the London 2012 Olympics . Farah and Greg Rutherford are set to compete at the Anniversary Games at the Olympic Stadium . Meanwhile, Farah will join a couple other Olympic gold medal winners from London's so-called 'Super Saturday' when he teams up with Jessica Ennis-Hill and Greg Rutherford to take part in the Sainsbury’s Anniversary Games. All three won their gongs the same day three years ago in the 10,000 metres, heptathlon and long jump respectively. They return to the Olympic Stadium as part of a three-day extravaganza involving some of the world’s finest athletes.
Mo Farah will compete at the Birmingham Grand Prix in June . Olympic gold medalist wants to prepare for World Championships . Farah will join Jessica Ennis-Hill and Greg Rutherford for Sainsbury’s Anniversary Games .
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As Gwyneth Paltrow files for divorce from Chris Martin, the couple whose split made them 'closer than they ever have been' are still confounding their critics by playing nicely. Even if you thought their 'conscious uncoupling' was a load of Goop from Gwyneth, it was a refreshing change from the vicious slanging matches other celebrities engage in after a split. There are lessons to be learnt from the couple on how to split amicably - and how to stay friends with an ex. Scroll down for video . Tracey Cox says that Gwyneth and Chris' amicable split is refreshing and something we can learn from . HOW THE COUPLE GOT IT RIGHT: . Put your kids needs first . Gwyneth and Chris are sharing equal custody of their two children and always maintained their first and foremost priority is to make Apple and Moses happy. No matter how acrimonious the split or how little you now have in common, if you have children together you will always have one shared goal: to bring your children up to be happy, functional adults. The more you both focus on that and think of what's best for the children, the more chance you have of forging a geniune friendship. If you're friendly enough to have 'family dates' where you all go out together now and then, do it. But only if you're both relaxed in each other's company. The point is to let the children see there are no hard feelings and that you both have their best interests at heart. If you spend the whole time sniping at each other with pasted, fake smiles, there is no point. Don't criticise their new partner . Gwyneth openly praised Jennifer Lawrence when he dated Chris and he's said to be supportive of her dating choices. Nothing looks more dignified or signals you really are moving on than giving your ex's new love the thumbs up. It instantly scores points with the new person in their life, making them feel less threatened and less likely to want to sabotage, and paints both of you in a good light. If you applaud their current choice in partner, you're effectively saying they had good taste in the past (when they chose you!). Focus on what you liked about your ex at the start, not what drove you apart at the end . Sure, Gwyneth posting a sweet picture of her and Chris in a field with a heartfelt explanation of why they were separating, did provoke a 'Seriously?' reaction. But the sentiment behind it sent a very clear signal: don't expect us to be bagging each other. 'Normal' couples can do the same by letting mutual friends and family know that there is no reason to take sides because you aren't interested in bad-mouthing each other. You might not want to swap 'parting gifts', like Chris and Gwyneth are rumoured to have, but a card expressing disappointment that it didn't work and wishing them well for the future is a nice gesture, if you really do mean it. Talk face to face or on the phone to sort out anything tricky . Chris and Gwyneth regularly talk on the phone to make sure wires don't get crossed. Communicating by text or through social media is fine once you've established a friendship but if you're both still raw and hurting, it's easy to read things into innocent comments. Tracey says that although Gwyneth and Chris' split is admirable there are some aspects you should steer clear of . You can pick up a lot from someone's voice; even better when they're in front of you and you can read their body language. DON'T TRY THIS AT HOME: . You do need a separation period . Chris and Gwyneth were pictured together frequently from the moment the split was announced. But most couples need a period where they separate without too much contact to break the 'we' habit and become two 'me's'. If you're too close, you'll end up being one of those couples who live apart but remain co-dependent, relying on each other for everything they used to. This is fine if you both aren't interested in meeting new partners, but few people feel comfortable intruding on this sort of situation. Don't give your children (or your ex) false hope . Chris and Gwyneth's separation has been so fairytale, the media was predicting a reconciliation practically every week. The same can happen to you. If there's too much tenderness and affection, everyone around you that has a vested interest in you reconciling is given hope. It's also not uncommon for exes who are now being nice to each other, to suddenly remember what it was they fell for in the first place and want to try again. If you're open to that, by all means go for the Chris/Gwyneth style of separating but if you know you'll only ever want to be friends, spell that out. Get the financial settlements out the way first . Gwyneth and Chris are both worth roughly the same (£100m each), so have sensibly decided to split their fortune straight down the middle. Most couples don't earn the same amount (let's not even go there on how much less we're all worth) so do experience friction over finances during the negotiation period. Your friendship has more chance of working if you're polite and fair while you're getting the messy stuff out of the way and attempt more frequent contact once it's sorted. DON'T ATTEMPT BEING FRIENDS AT ALL IF: . The break-up wasn't mutual and you have a hidden agenda . If you're utterly heartbroken, being friends will be painful and pointless. Doing it so you can keep tabs on what they're up to also isn't the best idea you've had. It increases jealousy, upset and anxiety over the break rather than relieves it. You weren't even great friends when you were together . If you spent your entire relationship ripping each other apart why on earth would you want to stay in contact? They're your back-up person . If you were the one to initiate the split but aren't sure you've done the right thing, staying friends is keeping them on the back burner. If you decide you can't get any better, you can get back together, right? Not only isn't this fair to your ex, it's not fair to you either. Leaving the door half-open means everyone new you meet gets compared to them. But exes are exes for a reason - they didn't suit you. If you weren't right together, wipe the slate clean and move on and you'll be more open to meeting a new type of person who will make you happy long-term. For more of Tracey's views on sex and relationships, visit traceycox.com .
Gwyneth Paltrow filed for divorce from Chris Martin a year after splitting . Our sexpert says there's much to applaud in their civilised separation . But says aspects of their 'conscious uncoupling' should be avoided .
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The sheriff who had former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez in custody for more than 18 months said Tuesday that he's a master manipulator and will probably do fine in prison now that he has been sentenced to life for murder. Bristol County Sheriff Thomas Hodgson said Hernandez knows how to use his charm and manipulate better than anyone he has ever seen, adding that the former football star is generally affable and polite and would try to use those qualities to get what he wanted at the Bristol County House of Corrections. 'He would make every effort to get extra sandwiches,' Hodgson said. 'He would just try to convince the officers to give him more than what they otherwise could get.' Scroll down for video . Former New England Patriots NFL football player Aaron Hernandez during his trial for murder (file photo) Staff members were directed to treat Hernandez like any other inmate, Hodgson said. Hernandez was convicted April 15 of the 2013 killing of Odin Lloyd, who was dating the sister of Hernandez's fiancee. He will ultimately end up at the maximum-security Souza-Baranowski state prison. A lawyer for Hernandez did not immediately return messages seeking comment on the sheriff's remarks. After the verdict was delivered, staff from Bristol County brought Hernandez to a state prison not far from Gillette Stadium, where Hernandez used to play football in front of tens of thousands of cheering fans. There, he told them, 'I'll miss you guys, but they got it wrong,' Hodgson said. 'He didn't really have much of a change in his demeanor. He pretty much still had a swagger in his step.' Hodgson said the 25-year-old Hernandez has an ability to compartmentalize things and lock out the negative. 'He doesn't really look at it as jail,' Hodgson said. 'It's more like training camp.' Hernandez got into trouble from time to time in jail in Bristol County. He was accused of threatening to kill a prison guard and his family, and he got into a fight with another inmate. Asked how he thinks Hernandez will do in prison, Hodgson said he thought he'd be OK. 'He'll probably do fine. He'll be able to talk his way through everything,' Hodgson said, adding that disrespect is a 'hot-button' issue for Hernandez. 'If someone's trying to outwardly and aggressively disrespect him, that could create a problem,' said Hodgson. Hodgson said he had many conversations with Hernandez about his father, who died unexpectedly when Hernandez was 16, with Hernandez telling him how his father commanded respect whenever he walked into a room. 'His father was a huge, huge influence in his life and really his anchor,' Hodgson said. 'If you disrespected him, it's like you disrespected his father.'
Sheriff Thomas Hodgson who had Aaron Hernandez in custody for 18 months is opening up about the football star . He claims Hernandez is a master manipulator who would charm prison guards and be polite to get what he wants . Hodgson added that he thinks Hernandez will be fine behind bars given his demeanor and attitude . Hernandez was convicted April 15 of the 2013 killing of Odin Lloyd and received a life sentence .
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Decided? Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has spoken - and acted - in a way which suggests her strong supporting for legalizing same sex marriage . Ruth Bader Ginsburg has already made up her mind about gay marriage, a report has claimed, ahead of a landmark Supreme Court hearing which could legalize the practice nationwide. The famously liberal justice, who is 82, will be part of a decision which begins hearing arguments tomorrow on whether states are allowed to ban same-sex unions and refuse to recognize those made in other states. Ginsburg, who has sat on the court since 1993, has been unusually open about her opinions ahead of the cases. cutting against a long-held tradition of not speaking out in advance. The new report, Yahoo! Politics, cited interviews in which Ginsburg has referred to the American public becoming more accepting of gay rights in general - and has even officiated at same-sex ceremonies. Ahead of the first such ceremony, held in Washington, D.C.,  in August 2013, she told the Washington Post that she understood the symbolic implications of her involvement. She said the wedding, of her friend Michael M. Kaiser, president of the Kennedy Center, to economist John Roberts, would 'be one more statement that people who love each other and want to live together should be able to enjoy the blessings and the strife in the marriage relationship.' She will get the chance to make her views known in the upcoming case of Obergefell v. Hodges, for which arguments will be heard from Tuesday and a decision is expected this summer. The case is being brought by James Obergefell, an Ohio man who married his husband in Maryland but was not allowed to name himself as spouse on his husband's death certificate in his home state. Currently 37 states allow gay marriage, as well as Washington, D.C. - but Ohio is one of 13 which has held out. Protests: Pictured are gay rights protesters camped out in front of the Supreme Court this weekend. Obergefell v. Hodges will be heard from tomorrow . Votes: Ginsburg is one of four liberal-voting Supreme Court justices, though Anthony Kennedy (front row, second from right) has often sided with them on gay rights issues. Pictured above are all the Supreme Court Justices. On the front row (left to right) are Clarence Thomas, Antonin Scalia, John G. Roberts, Kennedy and Ginsburg. Behind them (also left to right) are Sonia Sotomayor, Stephen Breyer, Sameul Alito and Elena Kagan . The Supreme Court will determine whether the Constitution guarantees all citizens the right to same sex marriage, which could void all the remaining bans. And if it determines that recognizing gay marriage is still up to individual states, the court could also decide that states are obliged to recognize gay marriage performed elsewhere in the U.S. After a 2012 ruling, the federal government is already required to recognize gay marriage in states where they are allowed. The liberal wing's four justices are expected to vote in favor of gay marriage, and could be joined by the more conservative Anthony Kennedy, who has often sided with liberals on issues of personal freedom, which would provide the five votes necessary for a majority. In an interview with Bloomberg earlier this year, Ginsburg insisted that 'it would not take a large adjustment' for Americans to accept gay marriage across the board, and that the country has become far more accepting. Gay marriage opponents have said that Ginsburg previous actions and public statements go so far as to make her unfit to hear the case. Battle: The case was prompted by James Obergefell, left, who wants the state of Ohio to recognize him as his husband's spouse on his death certificate. He is taking on Richard Hodges, right, who leads Ohio's department of health . Couple: Obergefell, left, married his husband John Arthur in Maryland shortly before his death - but has not been allowed to name himself as Arthur's spouse on his death certificate . Both the National Organization for Marriage and the American Family Association, which oppose gay marriage, have demanded that Ginsburg remove herself from the case because she officiated over the ceremony. They made the same demand of Justice Elena Kagan, another liberal justice, who has officiated a ceremony as well. If both justices were to agree it would leave the court two liberals down and unlikely to side with the legalization. However, according to legal scholars, neither has done anything wrong because the earlier court decision had already vindicated same-sex marriages in states which had legalized them. It has been speculated that Justice Kennedy could be the swing vote in this issue. A recent report by the Associated Press speculated that his professional links with a California law school dean who hired him in the 1950s could have embedded some early sympathies. The report, citing people who knew him when he taught at McGeorge School of Law in Sacramento, said that being mentored by Gordon Schaber, who never married and was widely thought to gay, could swing him towards favoring gay rights. Kennedy is likely, the report said, to eventually write the Supreme Court decision in Obergefell v. Hodges, which would follow several other written opinions expanding gay rights.
Liberal champion, 82, has spoken widely about gay rights . She even officiated at a same-sex ceremony in August 2013 . Opponents have said it makes her unfit to rule on upcoming case . Obergefell v. Hodges will be heard by nation's top court from this week . Case will decide whether all states have to allow gay marriages . Even if not, could be forced to recognize gay marriages in other states . Ginsburg is in liberal minority in the Supreme Court . But conservative Anthony Kennedy often votes in favor of gay rights .
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Hit rap trio Migos have been arrested on the first leg of their U.S. tour after police discovered drugs and guns inside their van during a college gig. Rappers Quavious Marshall, 24, Kirschnick Ball, 20, and Kiari Cephus, 23, were escorted off the Georgia Southern University campus mid-performance on Saturday night and taken into custody. According to NBC News, all of the band members have been denied bond - meaning they might not be able to fulfill their upcoming tour dates. Migos were next due to perform at the Ksu Convocation Center in Georgia before traveling on to a number of other states including Wisconsin, Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania and New York. From left to right: Hip hop rappers Quavious Marshall, 24,  Kirschnick Ball, 20, and Kiari Cephus, 23, have been arrested on the first leg of their U.S. tour after drugs and guns were found in their van . Authorities said that they suspected the music stars were in possession of drugs when 'a very potent smell' of marijuana was detected coming from their two tour buses. When Migos left to perform at Georgia Southern University's Hanner Fieldhouse arena over the weekend, investigators seized the opportunity to conduct a search. Multiple guns, marijuana and another undisclosed drug were discovered inside the vehicles, officials said. They added that the discoveries 'were intensely concerning' as they had been brought to a university-sponsored event where over a thousand students were congregated. In the spotlight: According to NBC News, all of the band members have been denied bond - meaning they might not fulfill their upcoming tour dates . Bad habits? Migos pose with friends for a group photo, posted to social media . The three band members - best known for their 2013 single Versace and their 2014 track Fight Night - were arrested after leaving the stage. They reportedly face charges of drug possession; possession of firearms in a school safety zone; and possession of firearms during the commission of a crime. It wasn't known early Monday if they had attorneys. Phone calls and emails to the group's management team by the Associated Press were not immediately returned. About a dozen other suspects - all occupants of the two vans - were also taken into custody following the concert. Information about them and the charges they face were not immediately available. The arrests took place during the school's annual spring concert. Migos - which formed as a group in 2009 - had contracted with Georgia Southern to perform at the event, the sheriff's office said.
Quavious Marshall, 24, Kirschnick Ball, 20, and Kiari Cephus, 23, were escorted off the Georgia Southern University campus on Saturday night . Famous for 2013 hit 'Versace' Multiple guns, marijuana and another undisclosed drug were discovered inside their tour van . They reportedly face charges of drug possession; possession of firearms in a school safety zone and during the commission of a crime .
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The group, known for their hits Versace and Fight Night, face charges of drug possession, possession of firearms in a school safety zone, and possession of firearms during the commission of a crime.", "GPT4": "The rap group Migos, consisting of Quavious Marshall, Kirschnick Ball, and Kiari Cephus, was arrested during a performance at Georgia Southern University after police found drugs and guns in their van. The band members, who are known for hits like \"Versace\" and \"Fight Night,\" face charges including drug possession and possession of firearms in a school safety zone. Their arrest has led to them being denied bond, potentially affecting their ability to perform in upcoming tour dates across several states.", "llama-3-70b-instruct": " Migos, a rap trio, were arrested on Saturday night after police found drugs and guns in their van during a college gig at Georgia Southern University . The three band members, Quavious Marshall, Kirschnick Ball, and Kiari Cephus, were denied bond and face charges including drug possession and possession of firearms in a school safety zone . The arrests may impact their upcoming tour dates, including performances in Wisconsin, Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and New York.", "mixtral-8x7b-instruct-v0.1": "Migos were arrested on Saturday night after drugs and guns were found in their van during a college gig . The three band members - best known for their 2013 single Versace and their 2014 track Fight Night - were arrested after leaving the stage . They reportedly face charges of drug possession; possession of firearms in a school safety zone; and possession of firearms during the commission of a crime." }
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A predatory convicted paedophile with an obsession with young girls has gone on the run after vanishing from a psychiatric unit. Stephen Munden, 54, described as having a 'fanatical obsession' with small girls after he targeted a toddler on a bus, has been missing since 6.15pm on Tuesday and was last seen leaving a hospital, near Hook, Hampshire. Now officers have launched a manhunt to find Munden - who was detained under the Mental Health Act after sexually touching the three-year-old girl. A predatory convicted paedophile with an obsession with young girls has gone on the run after vanishing from a psychiatric unit. Stephen Munden, 54, (pictured with and without a beard) was last seen leaving a hospital, near Hook, Hampshire . He is described as about 5ft 8ins tall, of a heavy build, and has dark hair. Officers said they believed that Munden, who suffers from learning difficulties, may have shaved off his beard before leaving the hospital in Winchfield and have released images of him with both facial hair and a clean shave. He was detained at the private facility under a hospital order following his sentence last August for sexual offences. Munden was convicted of sexually touching a child under the age of 13. A court heard he deliberately sat near a three-year-old girl and stroked her hand with his finger - in full view of the child's mother and grandmother. Munden, formerly of Marchwood, near Southampton, denied the offence, claiming it was accidental when he appeared at Southampton Crown Court. During the sentencing David Jenkins, prosecuting, told Judge Peter Henry that the defendant had admitted ten unrelated offences of possessing or attempting to possess indecent images of children. The court heard he had been arrested after using one of the public computers at Hythe library in an attempt to download images. Mr Jenkins said children's clothes, books and dolls were found at Munden's home and added: 'He has a fanatical obsession with young girls.' A court heard he deliberately sat near a three-year-old girl and stroked her hand with his finger - in full view of the child's mother and grandmother. Munden, formerly of Marchwood, near Southampton, denied the offence, claiming it was accidental when he appeared at Southampton Crown Court . Consultant physiatrist John O'Shea said the defendant was autistic and also suffered from mild learning difficulties. He added that Munden had difficulty controlling his sexual interest in small children but the girl on the bus was probably unaware of his intentions. Keely Harvey, in mitigation, said: 'He did not accept that he deliberately touched the child's hand.' But the judge said 'the move from non-contact offences to a contact offence is significant' and he was made the subject of a hospital order. Detective Chief Inspector Tim Rowlandson said: 'We are extremely keen to hear from anyone who has seen this man since yesterday evening or knows where he might be. 'Mr Munden is subject to a hospital order after being convicted and sentenced for sexual offences and also suffers from learning difficulties, so we need to know where he is as a matter of urgency.'
Stephen Munden, 54, has absconded from hospital, near Hook, Hampshire . He was described as having a 'fanatical obsession' with small girls . Munden was convicted of sexually touching a child under the age of 13 . The sex offender may have shaved off his thick beard, police say .
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It is not just humans who are concerned about the privacy implications of drones. An Arnhem TV station has lost one of its expensive drones after a chimpanzee managed to knock it out of the sky. The craft was supposed to be capturing footage of the Royal Burgers Zoo chimp enclosure for a TV show. Watch the video here . Look out! An Arnhem TV station has lost one of its expensive drones after a chimpanzee managed to knock it out of the sky. Following the attack, the drone crashes to the ground - only for the chimp to pounce on it . 'On the morning of Friday, April 10, 2015, the chimpanzees of Royal Burgers' Zoo once again proved how intelligent they are,' a spokesman for the zoo said. The incident happened during filming for a reality show set in the zoo. Programme makers had hoped to use the drone to capture the enclosure from above. 'Today, for the second season of the national television program Burgers' Zoo Natuurlijk, film takes were planned with a drone, with which spectacular images of the animals and their habitats could be made from above.' The drone was able to fly around the zoo - before arriving at the chimp enclosure. 'Once the drone arrived at the chimpanzee quarters the intelligent primates immediately discovered the spying little plane and right away armed themselves with long sticks against this inquisitive electronic intruder,' the zaoo revealed. One of the chimpanzees was high up in a tree with a long branch. 'Apparently very calm and satisfied, half asleep in the morning sun, the primate let the drone make its curious images. 'Until..... the drone got just a bit too close. Once grounded, the chimp investigates its prey, taking a selfie in the process - before eventually wandering off. 'Like a flash the chimpanzee struck out with the long stick she had held hidden behind her body. With a direct hit the animal knocked the drone to the ground, where the group of primates quickly overpowered the 'prey'. 'With much enjoyment they very efficiently dismantled the play thing. 'During the entire moment of action the camera kept rolling, so despite the completely destroyed drone this still provided some very special images!' The zoo did not confirm if it was able to salvage the drone.
Drone was filming at Royal Burgers Zoo chimp enclosure for a TV show . Chimpanzees spotted the drone - and one grabbed a branch . On its second attempt, it knocked the drone out of the sky .
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A Michigan woman who was expecting to find a tax refund in her mailbox was shocked when she instead received a letter from the IRS informing her that she had 'died'. Sarah Jewell, 25, is still living and breathing, a fact she proved when, after the IRS told her to contact her local Social Security office in Sparta, she walked right in and announced 'I'm alive!' The staff told Jewell that someone had filed her Social Security number as deceased in November 2014. Jewell said the office implied she would be fine and that 'everything's taken care of'. Sarah Jewell, 25, was expecting to find a tax refund in her mailbox when she instead received a letter from the IRS informing her that she had 'died' But fast-forward three months later and Jewell said she hasn't received instruction from Social Security on how to proceed and her number has yet to be reinstated - leaving her life in total disarray. Jewell still hasn't received her tax refund, one of her credit cards was cancelled, and even her driver's license, which she was meant to renew, now lists her as deceased, she told Fox 17 West Michigan. And now Jewell's benefits and even her job as a licensed pharmacy technician could be in jeopardy if the problem isn't fixed. 'Everyone has to be licensed in the state of Michigan by the end of June,' she said. 'And so if I don't get this taken care of soon, I will essentially be out of a job.' Jewell's local Social Security office told her that in November 2014 someone had filed her Social Security number as deceased. She said they implied she would be fine and that 'everything's taken care of' But fast-forward three months later and Jewell's Social Security number hasn't been reinstated. She also cannot renew her driver's license, has not received her tax refund and had one of her credit cards cancelled . Dough Nguyen, a deputy regional communications director for Social Security, told Fox 17 that Jewell's situation is very rare. He said about 9,000 living Americans are misreported as deceased to the administration, making up 0.35 per cent of three million annual deaths. But Jewell is part of that small percentage, and she said it has affected every area in her life. 'Your Social Security number is tied to every piece of information about you,' she said. 'So, yeah, it's kind of daunting.'
Sarah Jewell, 25, went to local Social Security office to prove she's alive . She learned someone had filed her number as deceased in November 2014 . Jewell said the office implied 'everything's taken care of' and she was fine . But after three months her number hasn't been reinstated, she hasn't received her tax refund, and her driver's license also lists her as deceased . And now she's in jeopardy of losing her job as a licensed pharmacist .
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Former footballer Gary Mabbutt was left with a 30inch scar following a five hour operation to save his leg. The ex-Tottenham and England star, 53, was rushed to hospital after waking up at 1am to find that the leg had gone cold back in 2013. Mabbutt's diabetes had led to a clogged artery in the limb and doctors warned him it was 'touch and go' on whether the leg would have to be amputated. Scroll down for video . Horrific scar: Gary Mabbutt has been left with a 30inch scar on his left leg after his diabetes caused an artery to be clogged requiring emergency surgery to save the limb . He was treated at King's College Hospital in South East London, undergoing an emergency five-hour operation. Surgeons were required to replace the main artery in his left leg with a vein and needed 112 staples to seal the horrific wound. Mabbutt, who was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at 17, will not be able to play football again, leaving his dream of becoming a manager in tatters. As he is unable to train with players on the pitch, he has been forced to turn down roles in coaching. Emergency procedure: Surgeons were required to replace the main artery in his left leg with a vein and needed 112 staples to seal the horrific wound . The Spurs legend has spoken for the first time about the agony he went through and says he hopes to raise awareness of his condition. Speaking to The Sun, he said: 'When they talked about battling to save my leg, I realised I was helpless. As a diabetic you know complications can occur. But you think "It's never going to happen to me". It is vital to educate everyone with diabetes how to take care of themselves. If you have anything unusual with your feet, tingly toes, blisters, see your doctor.' In 1982, father-of-two Mabbutt became the first diabetic ever to play for England and captained Tottenham to FA cup glory in 1991. Former star: Mabbutt is pictured, left, lifting the FA Cup while playing for Tottenham in  1991 . He was unaware that his diabetes had triggered peripheral arterial disease, clogging up the blood vessels in the legs. Every year, surgeons perform around 8,000 amputations on diabetics in the UK - but campaigners say four out five could be prevented. Amputations cost the NHS £650million a year - and up 80 per cent of the amputees die within five years. Diabates sufferers are entitled to annual eye tests as they are are 20 times more likely to develop sight problems, but Gary Mabbutt wants a similar programme to apply to feet. Experts say millions of diabetics are unaware their condition could lead to foot problems and agree regular checks could save limbs.
Former footballer woke up in middle of the night to find his leg was cold . Mabbutt diagnosed with diabetes at 17 but complications had developed . He required the main artery to be replaced and almost lost his left leg . The ex-Spurs star wants to raise awareness of dangers relating to diabetes .
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It is a problem the average traveller doesn't often have to deal with. But for those lucky few who travel the world by private jet, the landing fees charged at airports can differ dramatically, with some surprising hubs asking for the highest fees. The high landings fees give an insight into some of the most unexpectedly popular transport hubs for the rich and famous, from Salzburg, in Austria, to Darwin, in Australia. Owning a private jet is a luxury only afford to the wealthy, and you'll need to be to continually fork out for landing charges which can reach thousands every time . Travelling by private jet is a growing trend, with 2.5 million private flights recorded in the US in 2013 (the latest statistics) and 705,000 in Europe. It a huge industry for the rich and famous, with its market worth $16.7trillion in the US and $15.8trillion in Europe. The busiest weekends unsurprisingly occur during huge sporting events, with the Super Bowl in America and the Monaco Grand Prix the priciest times of year to fly and the busiest weekends for private jets companies. Private jet companies such as PrivateFly were estimating costs from New York to Glendale for the Super Bowl this year at around $38,000 (£25,322) on a medium jet and $54,000 (£35,983) on a long-range jet for a round-trip. Salzburg Airport handled 1.6 million passengers in 2012. It charges £2,530 to land a 767-400 jet on its runways . For the Monaco Grand Prix in May, the trip is a more affordable £8,835 ($13,253) from London to Cannes and £8,895 (£13,343) from London to Nice. 1. Haneda Airport in Tokyo, Japan: £4,559 ($6,850) 2. Narita International Airport in Tokyo, Japan: £3,728 ($5,600) 3. Kansai International Airport in Osaka, Japan: £3,594 ($5,400) 4. Toronto Pearson International Airport in Toronto, Canada: £3,461 ($5,200) 5. Darwin International Airport in Darwin, Australia: £3,059 ($4,600) 6. Bristol Airport in Bristol, England: £2,929 ($4,400) 7. Chūbu Centrair International Airport in Nagoya, Japan: £2,863( $4,300) 8. Dublin Airport in Dublin, Ireland: £2,729 ($4,100) 9. La Guardia Airport in New York, United States: £2,630 ($3,950) 10. Salzburg Airport in Salzburg, Austria: £2,530 ($3,800) According to private jet charter company PrivateFly, one of the most popular routes in the world is the short hop from Los Angeles to Las Vegas, which costs around £2,890 ($4,340). While Milan dot Rome is the most popular in Europe, a 50-minute flight costing around $5,880 one way. But if you want to fly into any of these 10 airports, you'll be paying much more than that in landing fees. Website The Richest has compiled a list of the most expensive airports for landing fees, which are based on the 767-400 aircraft, which can hold up to 50 passengers but is often customised for private use. Surprisingly, the three most expensive airports for landing fees are in Japan. By far the most expensive airport is Haneda Airport, also known as Tokyo International Airport, where planes are charged a whopping £4,559 ($6,850) just for the privilege of landing. Welcoming almost 69million passengers a year, and still maintaining an incredibly high punctuality rating, it is perhaps understandable that fees can be high. Tokyo's Narita International Airprot comes second, charging £3,728 ($5,600), while Kansai International Airport in Osaka charges £3,594 ($5,400) per landing. Number eight on the list of the most expensive airport landing fees is Dublin Airport at £2,729 . Somewhat surprisingly, the UK's Bristol Airport makes it into the top 10 as the only British airport featured, charging £2,929 ($4,400) per private jet landing, just behind Toronto in Canada and Darwin, Australia. The only US airport to make it into the top 10 is LaGuardia, in New York, which charges $3,950 (£2,630) for private jets arriving in the city. Other unexpected appearances in the top 10 also include Dublin Airport, in eighth place and Salzburg, in Austria, in 10th.
The Richest compiled a list of the top airport landing charges . Be prepared to fork out £2,630 to land at La Guardia in New York . Prices are based on landing a private 767-400 jet carrier .
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(CNN)Would a taste of the finest Swiss chocolate make you happy? Or soaking in the warm Icelandic springs? Perhaps the great jazz and rock music scene in Denmark is for you? It's not just the fun activities that make locals and travelers to those countries happy, according to the third World Happiness Report, released by the Sustainable Development Solutions Network for the United Nations on April 23. People who live in the happiest countries have longer life expectancies and more social support, experience more generosity, have more freedom to make life choices, have lower perceptions of corruption and have a higher gross domestic product per capita, the report shows. The tiny country of Bhutan, a very happy country famous for measuring the "Gross National Happiness" of its people, gets the credit for focusing world attention on happiness: Its Prime Minister proposed the idea of a World Happiness Day to the United Nations in 2011. Recognizing "happiness and well-being as universal goals and aspirations in the lives of human beings around the world," the U.N. General Assembly declared March 20 as World Happiness Day in 2012. This officially designated happy date marked its fourth year last month. Through the happiness report, the Sustainable Development Solutions Network hopes to encourage governments at every level to measure and improve their people's happiness. "There is no single key to happiness," said Jeffrey Sachs, the network's director and an economics professor at Columbia University. "All of these countries do well in several ways. Being rich? That's good, but it's only a modest part of the story. Trusting society, having a government that ranks on low in corruption, a society where people are generous and volunteering -- all of these are important for happiness." Even if you don't live in one of the 10 happiest countries in the world, a visit to these happy places will give you a taste of what the locals enjoy every day. Here are the top 10 happiest places on Earth, according to the World Happiness Report. 1. Switzerland . Switzerland took the top spot from Denmark in 2015, rising from third to first place in this year's list of the world's happiest countries. Bern, the capital city of Switzerland, has the cobblestone streets and medieval architecture that make it apparent why the old city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Since the city's founding in the 12th century, it has expanded in an often neat and orderly fashion. And the lovely River Aare offers in-town swimming and boating. Looking to get out of the capital city? Book a trip to Lucerne, where you can take a boat trip on the lake, ride the panorama gondola, take in the views on the new Dragon Ride aerial cableway and ride on the world's steepest cog railway. Book the Golden Round trip and get all four trips -- and stunning views of the Alps -- in one day. (The railway reopens in mid-May.) And no matter where you go, there will certainly be plenty of delicious chocolate to try. 2. Iceland . Nature and culture combine to make Iceland a truly happy place, so delightful that the tiny country jumped from ninth to second place this year. Explore South Iceland, where many of the ancient tales -- called sagas -- that document Iceland's 10th- and 11th-century history are remembered. A two-hour drive from the capital city of Reykjavik, south Iceland is home to Vatnajokull Glacier, the 60-meter (197-foot) Skogafoss Waterfall and amazing fresh seafood. (Though you could probably skip the fermented shark ...) No matter where you visit, there's probably a geothermal swimming pool or hot spring spa to soak your weary bones after a long day of exploring. And when you get back to the capital, note that the renowned annual Reykjavik Art Festival will take place from May 17 through June 7. 3. Denmark . Never mind that Denmark lost the top spot this year and is now the third-happiest country in the world. Looking at all that Danes have to be happy about, you won't notice the slight dip while you're enjoying jazz at the Copenhagen Jazz Festival in July, hanging out with the hipsters at Queen Louise's Bridge, taking a canal tour or playing beach volleyball in front of the Royal Danish Playhouse. Prefer your music in the woods? Head to Smuk Fest ("The Beautiful Festival"), a rock/pop festival in the woods of Skanderborg held in August. Wherever you go, enjoy that Danish tradition of "hygge," sometimes translated too simply as the need for "coziness." It's really a complex sense of intimacy, community and contentment that generally happens with friends and family, and it makes for one happy country. Project Happy: 10 ways to get happy . 4. Norway . The sun never sets in some parts of Norway during the summer months, and the North Cape area is one of the best spots to play when the sun stays out for 24 hours. Visitors love to golf, hike and even run a marathon during the months ruled by the midnight sun. If your taste buds dictate your travels, head to the Norwegian capital city of Oslo, a gastronomic paradise where the Michelin food guide has awarded five stars among four restaurants: Ylajali, Statholdergaarden and Fauna (one star each) and Maeemo (two stars). 5. Canada . Canada combines European style, sensibility and history with the enormous natural wonder of North America. Within the French-speaking province of Quebec, a tour through the historic city of Old Quebec is a treat for any Francophile. Founded in the early 17th century, it's the only North American city north of Mexico that still has its fortifications. The historic district is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Just a few minutes from downtown Quebec City, Ile d'Orleans is a small island where farming and agriculture are still a way of life. And if nature is what you crave, in less an hour from Québec City, you could be hiking through the Parc national de la Jacques-Cartier, home to the glacial Vallée de la Jacques-Cartier. 50 states, 50 spots to get happy around the U.S. 6. Finland . What a happy event to spot the rare Saimaa ringed seal, which adapted to freshwater living after the Ice Age cut off its lake home from the sea. There are only about 300 of them in the world, and they can be found at Lake Saimaa in eastern Finland. But you might have more luck spotting the white whooper swan, Finland's national bird, whose arrival heralds the start of spring. For a more urban experience, visit Helsinki's Market Square and Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma. And you can still spot animals in the capital city: In mid-May, the cows will be herded into the fields in Viikki, a neighborhood in Helsinki, after the long winter. Locals always gather to celebrate this moo-ving event. 7. Netherlands (Holland) Though the Netherlands' tulips are without equal, and they are most stunning at Keukenhof (known as the Garden of Europe), there are so many beautiful spots across the country to walk and bike to welcome spring and its trademark flower. For a more regal celebration, note that the kingdom celebrates its 200th year this year with many festivities. 8. Sweden . In a country that's very fond of celebration, Swedes love to celebrate midsummer, the longest day of the year, most of all. It's a national holiday marked with traditional food and dances around a maypole. Can't make the midsummer parties? There's still plenty to do. Just 20 minutes from the capital city of Stockholm, the Stockholm Archipelago of about 30,000 islands offers endless opportunities for contentment. Swimming, hiking, cycling, fishing, horseback riding -- it's all within your reach by booking a boat ride. (Some boat trips include meals and tours of many of the islands.) 9. New Zealand . New to the top 10 list of happiest countries, New Zealand has plenty of reasons to celebrate. Though it's always been an attractive spot to explore, Peter Jackson choosing the country to host the filming of the "Lord of the Rings" movie trilogy has given New Zealand more attention than money could buy. The capital city of Wellington has benefited from the growth of the movie industry, developing a happening restaurant and design scene. And many of the country's natural wonders have gained international attention, including the 2,291-meter (7,516-foot)-high Mount Ngauruhoe, which played the fictional Mount Doom. It's part of Tongariro National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. 10. Australia . The Great Barrier Reef, the world's largest collection of coral reefs, is a natural phenomenon not to be missed. Australians are arguing fiercely over manmade threats to its existence (and no one is happy about that). Once you've had a chance to explore that magical underwater realm, head to the Australian state of Tasmania, an island 240 kilometers (149 miles) off the mainland coast. The Tasmanian Wilderness, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, includes one of the last surviving temperate rainforests in the world. To see the wilderness up close, try hiking the stunning 65-kilometer (40-mile) Overland Track. It takes about six days for hikers (who must book the trip in advance), but day-trippers can take short hikes starting at Cradle Mountain Visitor Centre and Dove Lake.
The World Happiness Report highlights the happiest countries . People live longer and experience more generosity and social support in these counties . The United Nations first declared a World Happiness Day in 2012 .
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The brother of Australia's most notorious serial killer has confessed to knowing of his evil sibling's first victim - and to hiding the truth for 50 years as the 'wrong man' was convicted and behind bars. Boris Milat detailed how his brother, Ivan, shot and paralysed a taxi driver in 1962, more then 25 years before he went on a backpacker killing spree, according to Channel 7's Sunday Night. Neville Knight was shot on March 6, 1962, by a 17-year-old Milat who was riding in the back of his taxi. Scroll down for video . A new report claims Ivan Milat, Australia's most notorious serial killer, could have been caught before he murdered seven backpackers . Mr Milat confessed the shooting was his murderous brother's first violent crime, despite police never once considering him a suspect. 'Ivan shot him - he told me the next day,' Mr Milat told the program. 'His intentions were to rob the driver of his takings. The gun had a hair-trigger... the gun went off. 'The bloke straight away knew he had lost everything in his bottom end. 'You know, his legs ... feelings. He knew it went through his back. He knew he was ... Ivan had paralysed him. 'He (Ivan) got out of the cab and ran.' Alan Dillon was convicted for the shooting and spent five years behind bars. Dillon even confessed to the crime, in an attempt to protect his own brother. Boris Milat told the program a secret about his brother he had kept for more than 52 years . Milat was later sentenced to life in prison, but if the 'wrong man' (right) had not been jailed for his first crime, Milat's victims could have been saved, the program claims . 'Don't hold yourself responsible,' the man imprisoned for Milat's first violent crime, Alan Dillon (right), told the killer's brother, Boris (left) 'They were asking me questions and getting me to sign things,' Dillon told the program when explaining why he confessed to a crime he didn't commit. He said he believed police were going to charge his younger brother for the crime, and confessed to protect him. In the years since, he had always believed the reason for his confession was true, until the program contacted him with its theory. According to claims made by the program, Milat was 17 years old when he shot his first victim, Neville Knight . The daughter of Milat's first victim, Deborah Hutton, was told her father was shot by the serial killer . The report claims Milat's seven victims could have been saved if he had been been held accountable for this first chilling crime . Mr Milat said he also lied to protect a brother, but was confessing to bring closure to Dillon. 'Ivan said they were blaming someone else,' he told Sunday Night. 'I didn't think it was good but I didn't want to see him go to jail either, you know, I didn't want to see him harmed. 'But I want to bring closure to the other man, that's why I'm talking. 'Ivan shot this bloke in the back.' Forensic psychiatrist Dr Julian Parmegiani told Sunday Night it was possible Milat set out to paralyse Mr Knight. The horrific intent was shown in his later crimes, where he paralysed many of his victims before they were murdered. Superintendent Clive Small led the investigation into the backpacker murders and now also believes Milat is responsible for the shooting of Knight more than 50 years ago. 'A number of the victims, most of the victims, had multiple stab wounds to the back, around the spinal area, which suggested he was trying to paralyse them while keeping them alive,' Small said. British backpacker Caroline Clarke had been shot 10 times in the head when police found her body . The program also puts Mr Milat face-to-face with the 'wrong man', who was jailed for the first crime his brother committed. 'Don't hold yourself responsible,' Dillon told Mr Milat, as the pair shook hands. Mr Milat told Dillon: 'you've been on me mind a lot'. Mr Knight's daughter, Deborah Hutton, was also unaware her 'courageous' father was Milat's first victim. First victims: Australians James Gibson and Deborah Everist, both aged 19, were Ivan Milat's first known victims after they disappeared in December 1989 and their bodies were found in the Belanglo State forest almost four years later . Simone Schmidl's body was found in November 1993. She had been stabbed to death . Ms Hutton said it was confronting to be told Milat may have shot her father. 'If Dad was the first attempted 'thrill kill'... how horrified can anyone be?' she said. Mr Knight went on to become an advocate for the rights of people with disabilities before he died in 1998. Mr Milat said he hopes his confession can help ease the pain of people impacted by his brother's crimes, and he thought about the first incident 'all the time'. Boyfriend and girlfriend German backpackers Gabor Neugebauer and Anja Habschied were found dead on 3 November 1993 in shallow graves 50 metres apart . British backpacker Joanne Walters, is another one of the victims of backpacker murderer Ivan Milat . 'I thought about it... 'how the hell do I fix that'?' he told the program. 'It was a monkey on my back - I had to get rid of it. 'It's not about the victims... it's about the families. The main object of the thing is bringing closure to the other man.' According to the timeline presented by the program and Mr Milat, his murderous brother would have been a 17-year-old when he claimed his first victim. Sinister souvenir: In this photograph police seized from the house of Ivan Milat's brother William, the serial killer is seen carrying the sleeping bag which belonged to Deborah Everist who with boyfriend Jame Gibson was the first of Milat's victims killed in the Belanglo State Forest . Milat, 70, was convicted of butchering seven young people between 1989 and 1992 and burying their bodies in the Belanglo State Forest in southern NSW. He has been locked up in Goulburn's Supermax jail for almost 20 years. The first two bodies of Milat's victims were discovered on September 19 and 20 1992, when two runners found a decaying corpse in the Belanglo State Forest. Police later confirmed the bodies were of missing British backpackers Caroline Clarke and Joanne Walters. Walters had been stabbed 35 times and Clarke had been shot 10 times in the head. Australia's worst serial killer Ivan Milat kept trophies to remind him of each murder . Milat butchered and buried the bodies of seven young people between 1989 and 1992 in the Belanglo State Forest in southern NSW . The grim finds were just the beginning of a long and extensive search which resulted in the bodies of Australians Deborah Everist and James Gibson being found in October 1993, followed by Simone Schmidl's stabbed body in November of the same year. The decapitated body of German backpacker Anja Habschied was then found along with her boyfriend Gabor Neugebauer on 3 November 1993 in shallow graves 50 metres apart. Milat was convicted of the seven backpacker murders on July 27, 1996 and for the attempted murder, false imprisonment and robbery of Paul Onions. He kept the shirts, sleeping bags, a water bottle, portable stove and backpacks of his victims hidden in roof and wall cavities, in what was described as an 'Aladdin's Cave', in the house he was arrested in 20 years ago.
Report claims Ivan Milat shot first victim years before backpacker murders . The 'wrong man' jailed for attack, which left Milat free to kill, report says . Milat's brother, Boris, says he has kept the shocking secret for 52 years . Report claims Milat shot and paralysed Neville Knight in March, 1962 . 'Ivan shot him - he told me the next day,' Mr Bilat said of the shooting . Milat brutally murdered seven backpackers between 1989 and 1992 . He is serving seven consecutive life sentences at Goulburn Supermax jail .
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He was 17 years old when he shot his first victim, Neville Knight. The 'wrong man' was jailed for the crime and confessed to the crime to protect his brother. Boris Milat has now confessed to knowing the truth about his brother's first victim. He says his brother could have been caught before he murdered seven backpackers . A new Channel 7 program claims the man could have saved the lives of his victims.", "brio-ext": "The brother of Australia's most notorious serial killer has confessed to knowing of his evil sibling's first victim - and to hiding the truth for 50 years as the 'wrong man' was convicted and behind bars. Boris Milat detailed how his brother, Ivan, shot and paralysed a taxi driver in 1962, more then 25 years before he went on a backpacker killing spree, according to Channel 7's Sunday Night. A new report claims Ivan Milat, Australia's most notorious serial killer, could have been caught before he murdered seven backpackers .", "matchsum": "The brother of Australia's most notorious serial killer has confessed to knowing of his evil sibling's first victim - and to hiding the truth for 50 years as the 'wrong man' was convicted and behind bars. Boris Milat detailed how his brother, Ivan, shot and paralysed a taxi driver in 1962, more then 25 years before he went on a backpacker killing spree, according to Channel 7's Sunday Night. Neville Knight was shot on March 6, 1962, by a 17-year-old Milat who was riding in the back of his taxi.", "mixtral-8x22b-instruct-v0.1": "Boris Milat, the brother of Australia's most notorious serial killer Ivan Milat, has confessed to knowing about his brother's first victim, Neville Knight, who was shot and paralysed in 1962. Boris Milat kept the secret for 50 years as the 'wrong man', Alan Dillon, was convicted and jailed for the crime. The program claims that if Milat had been held accountable for this first crime, his seven victims could have been saved.", "llama-3-8b-instruct": " Boris Milat, the brother of Australia's most notorious serial killer Ivan Milat, has confessed to knowing about his brother's first victim, Neville Knight, who was shot and paralysed in 1962 . Boris Milat said his brother Ivan shot Knight, who was a taxi driver, and that he had kept the secret for over 50 years to protect his brother . The confession has raised questions about whether Ivan Milat could have been caught earlier and whether his seven backpacker victims could have been saved. Ivan Milat, 70, was convicted of murdering seven young people between 1989 and 1992 and burying their bodies in the Belanglo State Forest in southern NSW. He has been locked up in Goulburn's Supermax jail for almost 20 years. The first two bodies of Milat's victims were discovered on September 19 and 20 1992, when two runners found a decaying corpse in the Belanglo State Forest. Police later confirmed the bodies were of missing British backpackers Caroline Clarke and Joanne Walters. Walters had been stabbed 35 times and Clarke had been shot 10 times in the head. Australia's worst serial killer Ivan Milat kept trophies to remind him of each murder . Milat butchered and buried the bodies of seven young people between 1989 and 1992 in the Belanglo State Forest in southern NSW . The grim finds were just the beginning of a long and extensive search which resulted in the bodies of Australians Deborah Everist and James Gibson being found in October 1993, followed by Simone Schmidl's stabbed body in November of the same year. The decapitated body of German backpacker Anja Habschied was then found along with her boyfriend Gabor Neugebauer on 3 November 1993 in shallow graves 50 metres apart. Milat was convicted of the seven backpacker murders on July 27, 1996 and for the attempted murder, false imprisonment and robbery of Paul Onions. He kept the shirts, sleeping bags, a water bottle, portable stove and backpacks of his victims hidden in roof and wall cavities, in what was described as an 'Aladdin's Cave', in the house he was arrested in 20 years ago. Ivan Milat, 70, was convicted of murdering seven young people between 1989 and 1992 and burying their bodies in the Belanglo State Forest in southern NSW. He has been locked up in Goulburn's Supermax jail for almost 20 years. The first two bodies of Milat's victims were discovered on September 19 and 20 1992, when two runners found a decaying corpse in the Belanglo State Forest. Police later confirmed the bodies were of missing British backpackers Caroline Clarke and Joanne Walters. Walters had been stabbed 35 times and Clarke had been shot 10 times in the head. Australia's worst serial killer Ivan Milat kept trophies to remind him of each murder . Milat butchered and buried the bodies of seven young people between 1989 and 1992 in the Belanglo State Forest in southern NSW . The grim finds were just the beginning of a long and extensive search which resulted in the bodies of Australians Deborah Everist and James Gibson being found in October 1993, followed by Simone Schmidl's stabbed body in November of the same year. The decapitated body of German backpacker Anja Habschied was then found along with her boyfriend Gabor Neugebauer on 3 November 1993 in shallow graves 50 metres apart. Milat was convicted of the seven backpacker murders on July 27, 1996 and for the attempted murder, false imprisonment and robbery of Paul Onions. He kept the shirts, sleeping bags, a water bottle, portable stove and backpacks of his victims hidden in roof and wall cavities, in what was described as an 'Aladdin's Cave', in the house he was arrested in 20 years ago. Ivan Milat, 70, was convicted of murdering seven young people between 1989 and 1992 and burying their bodies in the Belanglo State Forest in southern NSW. He has been locked up in Goulburn's Supermax jail for almost 20 years. The first two bodies of Milat's victims were discovered on September 19 and 20 1992, when two runners found a decaying corpse in the Belanglo State Forest. Police later confirmed the bodies were of missing British backpackers Caroline Clarke and Joanne Walters. Walters had been stabbed 35 times and Clarke had been shot 10 times in the head. Australia's worst serial killer Ivan Milat kept trophies to remind him of each murder . Milat butchered and buried the bodies of seven young people between 1989 and 1992 in the Belanglo State Forest in southern NSW . The grim finds were just the beginning of a long and extensive search which resulted in the bodies of Australians Deborah Everist and James Gibson", "GPT4": "Boris Milat, the brother of Australia's most notorious serial killer Ivan Milat, confessed to knowing about his brother's first violent crime, the shooting and paralyzing of taxi driver Neville Knight in 1962, a crime for which another man, Alan Dillon, was wrongfully convicted and imprisoned for five years. This early crime was revealed more than 50 years later on Channel 7's Sunday Night, suggesting that Ivan Milat's subsequent murder spree, which resulted in the deaths of seven backpackers between 1989 and 1992, could have been prevented if he had been held accountable for his initial act of violence. Boris Milat's confession aims to bring closure to the families affected by his brother's crimes, including the wrongfully convicted Dillon and the family of Neville Knight, while highlighting Ivan Milat's pattern of targeting his victims' spinal areas, a detail consistent with his later murders.", "llama-3-70b-instruct": " Ivan Milat's brother, Boris, has confessed to knowing about his sibling's first victim, a taxi driver shot and paralysed in 1962, and hiding the truth for 50 years. The wrong man, Alan Dillon, was convicted and spent five years in prison for the crime, while Milat went on to commit seven backpacker murders. 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Police in Surrey are hunting two raiders who stripped off their tops during the hottest day of the year before holding up an Esso petrol station. The men, who were both in their 20s, . These bare-chested men had stripped off before raiding a petrol station on the hottest day of the years so far and were caught on camera. Police in Surrey have released CCTV of the two raiders who stripped-off their shirts before attempting to rob the Esso filling station in Town End Caterham, Surrey early last Wednesday evening . The men forced their way into the manager's office of the filling station in Caterham, pictured, looking for cash . Police released these images of the men which they hope will lead to calls from the public, identifying them. The two men were among three who burst into the Esso petrol station in Town End, Caterham, Surrey, last Wednesday. They forced their way into the manager's office and were ransacking the room, looking for cash, when they were disturbed by a member of the garage staff and fled. A spokesman for Surrey Police said: 'Officers were called to the Esso petrol station after three men entered the store, forced entry into the manager's office and whilst ransacking the room were disturbed by staff. They left with a mobile phone belonging to a member of staff. 'No-one was injured during the incident which occurred at around 7.45pm.' Police constable Natalie Pearce said: 'Since the incident we have made a number of inquiries into the burglary including viewing CCTV. We believe the men captured on camera will be able to assist us with our investigation. 'If you are one of the men in the images we are releasing or if you recognise the men, please contact Surrey Police.' She added that a third man, aged in his 20s, had been arrested and released on police bail while the investigation continued.
The raiders stripped off before entering the Esso station in Caterham . Police have released CCTV images of two of the three would-be raiders . The men escaped with one staff member's mobile phone but no cash . A third man has been arrested and is on police bail following the incident .
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Three people have been taken to hospital following a head-on collision between a vintage sports car and a 4WD. The crash happened on Easter Sunday night on Warringah Road in Frenchs Forest, northern Sydney at a traffic light intersection. The 1973 E-Type Jaguar, which is thought to be worth over $120,000 was completely written off when it came up against the Toyota Kluger on their Sunday drive. A 1973 E-Type Jaguar has been involved in a crash with a Toyota Kluger . Nobody was hurt in the collision, however all three adults were taken to hospital as a precaution. NSW police told Daily Mail Australia that they are still investigating the circumstances surrounding the devastating collision. The photos of the crash were posted to the NSW Traffic and Highway Patrol Command's Facebook page, where car enthusiasts were quick to sympathise with the owner of the classic Jaguar. The crash occurred on Warringah Road in Frenchs Forest . 'That is a really, really rare car. They go for over $120,000. I feel sorry for the owner,' one Facebook user said. 'How could a modern car hit a classic car - I just don't know. We need to admire and respect drivers that take the time to restore and drive classic cars. It's part of our motoring history,' another commenter said. 'As a car enthusiast I died a little,' one user said. The $120,000 Jaguar was completely written off in the crash . The crash comes after police warned motorists to obey the road rules over the Easter long weekend or risk 'ending up in custody, hospital or the morgue'. Extra police are on duty during the annual Operation Tortoise, which sees the force crack-down on drink-driving and reckless driving.
Three adults taken to hospital after head on collision at Frenchs Forest . The crash was between a Toyota Klugger and E-Type Jaguar . Nobody was injured in the crash and it is being investigated . It comes after police warned motorists to obey road rules over Easter .
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Lancashire's Liam Livingstone scored a reported world-record 350 for Nantwich Town in a National Club Championship match against Caldy on Sunday. The 21-year-old all-rounder, who has yet to make his first-team debut for the Red Rose, plundered 34 fours and 27 sixes in his remarkable 138-ball innings. Lancashire believes the innings is the highest-ever individual score in a one-day match. Achievement: Livingstone came in at number 3 and smashed a triple-century as the scoreboard shows . Lancashire's Liam Livingstone hit 350 for Mantwich Town against Caldy in what could be a world record . He told BBC Sport: 'From 100 onwards, I was just trying to whack every ball for six. 'When I got into the high 200s and into the 300s, I realised that something quite special could happen.' 'Well done to @liaml4893 who, we think, has smashed a new World Record for limited overs cricket, hitting 350 today,' Lancashire posted on their official Twitter feed. Livingstone's efforts helped Nantwich to compile 579 for seven from their 45 overs. And their efforts appeared to be wasted when they skittled Caldy for just 79 to secure a staggering 500-run victory. Livingstone, who hit 204 in a second XI game against Yorkshire in September, surpasses the previous record of 334 not out scored by Nikhilesh Surendran in Hyderabad in 2008.
Liam Livingstone hit 34 fours and 27 sixes 138-ball innings of 350 . The 21-year-old all-rounder is yet to debut for Lancashire's first team . His Nantwich Town made 579 for seven from their 45 overs against Caldy . They won National Club Championship match by 500 runs .
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When Floyd Mayweather turned professional in 1996, his ring nickname was 'Pretty Boy'. But as he grew more successful and became one of the highest-paid fighters in the world, he swapped that for 'Money', fitting for a man who has earned more than $400 million in his career. Mayweather is also not shy about sharing his extravagant purchases with the world via social media. Here, Sportsmail looks at his vast collection of super cars, private jets and jewellery. Scroll down for video . Floyd Mayweather counts his money, the boxer has earned more than $400million throughout his career . CARS . Mayweather's love of cars is legendary and has such an expensive collection that he recently referred to two of his three Bugatti's as 'cheap', despite costing more than $1m each. He also has a third, which cost him more than $3m. One of his car dealers revealed he has been called in the small hours of the morning by the boxer and asked to have car delivered within 12 hours. Another deal said Mayweather has bought over 100 cars over the last 18 years, including 16 Rolls-Royces. From left to right: Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano, Porsche 911 Turbo S, Lamborghini Aventador, Ferrari 458 Spider, Ferrari 458 Spider. Bugatti Grand Sport, Bugatti Veyron, Bugatti Veyron... and a private jet worth £30m . Mayweather leaning against a Bentley back in 2013 when he posted the message: 'Enjoying my night' Mayweather doesn't just buy cars for himself, he treated his girlfriend to a new Ferrari . Floyd Mayweather uploaded the above image to his Instagram account of his Ferrari Enzo . Mayweather bought his son a Bentley golf cart for his 15th birthday . Another two cars are tagged with bows, a Ferrari and a Bentley . Mayweather posted this picture of a Rolls Royce Ghost and Bentley Mulsanne back in 2013 . Mayweather (right) shows off two of his Bugattis, which he had before fighting Marcos Maidana last year . JEWELLERY . Reports in America last year suggested Mayweather spent a whopping $500,000 on jewellery, including rings and watches during a New York shopping spree. And two years ago he posted a picture of just a single case of watches which he said said was worth $6.4m. Mayweather posted this picture, part of his huge collection of expensive watches two years ago . Mayweather is reportedly partial to a New York shopping spree where he spends thousands . Mayweather also has a very bling collection of silver chains . The undefeated boxer likes his watches in several different colours, but all of them are expensive . Mayweather shows off a gold watch and some sparkly jewels in this picture . Not content with one pair of sunglasses, Mayweather has put together quite the collection . Mayweather also has a vast collection of shoes to choose from . PRIVATE JET . Mayweather is no strange to a late night trip and what other way is there to travel than by private jet? His current model is worth $45m and he often ferries his Money Team wherever he goes. Mayweather poses with some of his team outside his jet . Mayweather during an interview with ESPN before his fight against Manny Pacquiao . Mayweather posted this picture in 2013 of him relaxing on his jet with bundles of money . GAMBLING . Not content with the money he has made from boxing, Mayweather regularly tries to earn more by gambling on sports. Over the last year he posted betting slips showing winnings of up to $800,000. Mayweather takes a trip to the casino to spend some of his hard-earned money . Mayweather regularly stakes huge sums of money on the NFL; here he won $1.4m . Mayweather won a similar amount when he bet on the Denver Broncos . Mayweather never shies away from posting his betting slips on social media .
Floyd Mayweather is thought to have net worth between $280m and $300m . Mayweather has earned $400m during his boxing career . The boxer is not afraid to splash the cash and show it off . He is partial to buying the odd super car and also owns a private jet . Mayweather takes on Manny Pacquiao in Las Vegas on May 2 . Mayweather and Mariah Carey pose as Pacquiao sings with Jimmy Kimmel . CLICK HERE for all the latest Floyd Mayweather vs Manny Pacquiao news .
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A former Guantanamo Bay prisoner arrested over the terrorist killing of a top female prosecutor in Uganda had been awarded £1million in compensation by the British government following his release. Jamal Kiyemba, 36, was detained in the Ugandan capital Kampala in connection with the death of Joan Kagezi, who was killed in front of her children days before a major trial against Islamist terror network Al-Shabaab. Kiyemba, a former pharmacy student at a university in Leicester, who grew up in London, was held at Guantanamo Bay for four years and awarded the huge payout after being released. Arrested: Ex-Guantanamo Bay prisoner Jamal Kiyemba, 36 was detained in Kampala over the brutal murder of top female prosecutor Joan Kagezi . The 36-year-old is one of 16 former Guantanamo prisoners awarded a £20million payout from the British taxpayer over claims of false imprisonment and human rights abuse. His case was championed by Muslim human rights group CAGE, whose director infamously branded ISIS executioner Mohammed 'Jihadi John' Emwazi an 'extremely gentle, kind, beautiful young man'. He was born in Uganda as Anthony Kiyemba, but converted to Islam aged 20, changing his name to Jamal Abdullah. When the family arrived in Britain following the death of his father in 1993, Kiyemba, then 14, was granted indefinite leave to remain, but never applied for British citizenship. Kiyemba was arrested near Peshawar in Pakistan in March 2002, after allegedly trying to enter Afghanistan in the company of 'a probable al-Qaeda operative, a suspected al-Qaeda operative and a low-level jihadist', U.S. military files reveal. Compensated: Kiyemba was awarded £1million from the British government over claims he had been tortured by U.S. intelligence and interrogated by the MI5 at Guantanamo which had violated his human rights . Kiyemba, however, claims he had gone to Pakistan to study Arabic and the Koran because the country was 'very cheap'. Following his 2006 release, he claimed he had only admitted to terrorist activities under torture by American intelligence officers and that he had been interrogated by MI5. He was held at Guantanamo Bay for four years but as he was not a British citizen, he was not entitled to representation by the Foreign Office nor, on his release, to automatic rights to return to his family. Kiyemba, whose mother, four brothers and sister all live in Britain, was instead deported to Uganda, but made several attempts to be allowed back into the UK. 'I may not be British according to some bit of paper but in reality I am a Brit and always will be,' he said in an interview following his release. 'My doctor, my local mosque, my teens, my education, employment, friends, taxes, home and above all else my family - it is all in Britain.' Support: Kiyemba's compensation claims were championed by human rights charity CAGE, whose research director, Asim Qureshi, pictured, famously branded ISIS executioner Jihadi John a 'kind, beautiful' man . Kiyemba was arrested alongside three others in a suburb to Kampala on Tuesday as a result of an operation aided by U.S. officials, Ugandan police spokesman Fred Enanga said. Jamal Kyiemba is one of 16 former Guantanamo Bay detainees paid compensation by the British Government over claims of human rights abuse. A total of £20million has been awarded to former prisoners in an out-of-court settlement after they made allegations against British intelligence, the Sun reports. Others include Shaker Aamer, 48, who still remains in Guantanamo after 13 years without charge or trial, despite being cleared for release twice. Once he is released Mr Aamer, from south London, should be entitled to £1million. Ms Kagezi had been a prosecutor in the ongoing trial of 12 suspects accused of being involved in the July 2010 bombings in which 76 people were killed while watching the World Cup final on TV. Somali Islamic extremist group al-Shabaab, who were behind the brutal massacre of nearly 150 students at a Kenyan university this month, claimed responsibility for the attack. Earlier this year, Ms Kagezi had been appointed Head of the International Crimes Division, at the rank of Assistant Director of Public Prosecutions. Kagezi was shot twice by gunmen after she left her car — in which she was traveling with two of her children on the way home from work — to buy groceries in a Kampala suburb. After shooting her in the head and neck, the gunmen fled on a motorcycle, according to police. Ugandan police say there is not yet conclusive evidence tying Kiyemba to the murder of Ms Kagezi, but that detectives were questioning him about any possible role and about other offenses. Kiyemba has yet to comment on the allegations. Ugandan police on Tuesday arrested at least six suspects.
Jamal Kiyemba, arrested over killing of Uganda's top female prosecutor . The 36-year-old Ugandan national grew up in London from age 14 . Arrested in Pakistan in 2002 and held at Guantanamo Bay until 2006 . After his release he claimed he had admitted to terrorism under torture . Awarded £1m compensation over human rights abuse claims .
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This is the emotional moment an 83-year-old grandfather saw an image of his mother for the first time in 70 years. Thomas Cain's mother Ora Mae died in 1943, when he was just 12 years old, and he was left thinking that there were no surviving photographs of her. But this footage, recorded in 2013, shows the moment his enterprising granddaughter, Andrea Ferrell, 29, gave him an old photograph she acquired from a distant relative. Shock and tears: An emotional Thomas Cain is shown, left, looking at the old photograph, while to the right is his shocked expression once he realizes what it is . In the video she hands Mr Cain her present, which dates from the 1920s and shows his mother as a teenager, while his family encourage him. When his daughter, Joyce, explains by saying 'That's your momma', a shocked Mr Cain can only exclaim 'what?!' As the realization dawns on him Mr Cain chokes up and starts crying. He asks 'Where'd it come from?', prompting Ferrell to explain she found it with a distant relative in Florida after appealing for information in her local paper. Long-lost: Mr Cain poses above with the old photograph. He had assumed there was no photographic record of his mother, who died when he was just 13. His mother, Ora Mae, (detail right) is thought to be a teenager in the image, which dates from the 1920s . Gift: Andrea Ferrell, left, hunted down the old image for her beloved grandfather . Writing about the discovery on social media, Ferrell described her 'Pawpaw' as 'the greatest, most humble, God-fearing, family-oriented, loving man in the entire world' adding that 'he deserves' the happy surprise, which took two years to track down. Ferrell also explained that her quest for more photographs of her ancestors is not yet over. In a post she said she is also hunting down pictures of Mr Cain's father, Henry, who also died when he was young. Ferrell told DailyMail.com she has managed to track down images of many of Mr Cain's other relatives, including siblings, cousins, aunts and uncles - but that Henry Cain remains elusive.
Thomas Cain's mother Orae Mae died in 1943, when he was just 13 . He thought that no photographs of her had survived . Granddaughter Andrea Ferrell, 29, tracked one down, and filmed the reveal . Emotional Mr Cain sheds tears as he looks on image from the 1920s . Ferrell is now looking for other photos - especially Mr Cain's father . Can you help Andrea Ferrell track down the photograph of her great-grandfather, Henry Cain? Email her at andreavferrell@gmail.com .
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A New York woman who appealed to her Facebook friends last week asking to pray for the safe return of her fiance who went missing 11 days ago after his kayak capsized has now been charged with his murder. The Orange County district attorney's office said Thursday that 35-year-old Angelika Graswald, of Poughkeepsie, is charged with second-degree murder in the death of 46-year-old Vincent Viafore. Troopers have said Viafore, also of Poughkeepsie, was kayaking with Graswald on the Hudson River April 19 when his vessel flipped over near the town of Cornwall-On-Hudson. Scroll down for video . Merry widow: Angelika Graswald (left), 35, has been charged with second-degree murder in the death of her missing fiance Vincent Viafore (right) Graswald called 911 telling the dispatcher she had fallen out of her own kayak. She was later picked up by a boater. Police have yet to find Viafore's body. According to a criminal complaint unveiled Thursday afternoon, prosecutors allege that Graswald intentionally caused Viafore's death. The complaint states that rough waters combined with strong winds caused Viafore’s kayak to overturn. The man was not wearing a life jacket at the time and was unable to turn the capsized boat right-side up. Authorities did not specify what led them to conclude that Graswald was responsible for her fiance's death, only saying that she had made statements implicating herself in the crime. She was arraigned Thursday and ordered held without bail at the Orange County Jail with no bail. She is due back in court May 5. In the days leading up to her arrest, Graswald had been active on her Facebook page, sharing cellphone videos of her cat and uploading a dozen romantic photos of her and Viafore from their time together. As recently as Tuesday, she shared a picture of the happy couple at a lakeside cabin, accompanied by the caption: 'I miss you, my love...' Lingering questions: According to a criminal complaint, prosecutors allege that Graswald intentionally caused Viafore's death - but they wouldn't say how she did it . 'Clever ruse': She managed to make it out of the water and call 911. Last Monday, she asked friends on Facebook to keep praying for her partner and hoped for a miracle . The couple, who had been together for many years, were kayaking on the Hudson River between Plum Point and Bannerman’s Island at around 7.30pm April 19 when Viafore's vessel overturned, sending him into the frigid water. Initially, police believed that Graswald tried to help her fiance and fell into the water. She was eventually scooped up by a passing boat and called 911 after reaching land to report Viafore missing. The 35-year-old was taken to hospital and treated for hypothermia but her fiance has not been found. Viafore's friend Wes Gottlock said he saw them out on the water, but did not discover there was a search underway until later on that evening. A friend in need: Initially, police believed that Graswald tried to help her fiance and fell into the water . Doomed: Viafore was not wearing a life jacket. He was unable to get back into the kayak . Keeping up appearance: In the days leading up to her arrest, Graswald had been active on her Facebook page, sharing cellphone videos of her cat and uploading a dozen romantic photos of her and Viafore . He added that the couple had been together for a long time and have a 'wonderful relationship'. He said the water at this time of the year is 'precarious' as the water is still cold. Last Monday, she asked friends for their prayers as the search continued. She wrote on Facebook: 'I just want to thank everyone for reaching out. Please, keep your prayers for Vince. 'Miracles ARE possible. The authorities are doing everything they can. 'We do not need anyone else getting hurt, as it is very dangerous out there, especially without daylight. Please, no questions at this point, we're doing everything we can. We will find him.'
Vincent Viafore, 46, from Poughkeepsie was on the Hudson River near Newburgh, New York, with Angelika Graswald April 19 . He was thrown out of the boat when they hit rough waters . She was rescued by people in a nearby boat and made it to shore . Fiancee charged with second-degree murder for allegedly causing Viafore's death .
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The girlfriend of an Arizona State University football player who has been suspended after she accused him of abuse has now publicly recanted her story, claiming that mood swings made her lie about being assaulted. Davon Durant, a promising linebacker at ASU, was arrested on domestic violence charges after his girlfriend of 18 months, Kelsi Langley, claimed that he hit her in the face and grabbed her neck during an argument in his car March 7. Following his arrest, Durant, a transfer from a Kansas college and a five-star recruit, was suspended from the football team indefinitely and could be facing expulsion. She said, she said: Arizona State University football player Davon Durant (left) was arrested last month on domestic abuse charges, but his girlfriend Kelsi Langley is now saying that he never struck her . Speaking out: Langley, an ASU student, held a press conference on campus Tuesday declaring that her boyfriend is innocent, and that she lied about the assault because she was jealous . Less than two weeks after the incident, Langley walked back her previous statements in interviews with reporters, and on Tuesday afternoon she held a press conference that she claims set the record straight. Standing on ASU's campus alongside civil rights leader Reverend Jarret Maupin, the 19-year-old Ms Langley said her earlier assault story was ’completely made up' and Durant was innocent. ‘I was angry. I'm a woman. Women have mood swings,’ Langley said. ‘We had gotten into an argument about girls trying to talk to him and I was really jealous of that,’ reported AZ Central. Davon Durant pleaded not guilty to one felony count of aggravated assault and three misdemeanor counts of disorderly conduct. According to a police report, Kelsi Langely suffered a bruise below her left eye and there were visible finger marks around her neck. The 19-year-old refused medical care and declined to help with her boyfriend’s prosecution, according to Temple police. During Tuesday's press conference, Langley and Maupin pointed a finger of blame at the local police and the media, accusing them of trying to make Durant out to be 'some big black athlete' and blowing a lovers’ quarrel out of proportions. The 19-year-old woman said that during her interview with police after the March 7 incident, officers asked her questions that were 'almost suggestive.' Who's lying? According to a police report, Kelsi Langely suffered a bruise below her left eye and there were visible finger marks around her neck - but the student said the neck bruises were love bites and her eyes were red from crying . Rising star: Following his arrest, Durant, a transfer from a Kansas college and a five-star recruit, was suspended from the football team indefinitely and could be facing expulsion . Blame game: Langley and civil rights activist Jarret Maupin accused Temple, Arizona, police and the media of falsely portraying Durant as a thug and his girlfriend as a helpless victim . Maupin said Langley returned to the precinct the next day and withdrew her complaint. She also posted Durant's bail. 'These aren't the actions of someone who has been severely abused or lives in fear,’ the civil rights activist told reporters. Ms Langley insisted that she does not want to be portrayed as a victim 'because that's not the case at all.' ‘He never laid a finger on me,’ she stated. ‘Davon would never touch me. There's no way. He's the kindest person I've ever met in my entire life. He couldn't hurt a fly, and it was my anger that got the best of me. she's got his back: Langley posted Durant's bail after his arrest and recanted her story the following day . ‘Everyone's been in a relationship, everyone gets into arguments, and a lot of people say things that they don't mean.’ However, a 911 recording released by police to Fox 10 Phoenix appears to corroborate Langley's original statement. A witness called police March 7 telling a 911 operator that he had seen a man beating a girl in a car. The caller said other people also witnessed the altercation. But Langley insisted that the witness was wrong, and that their dispute never turned physical. She now wants all charges against Durant dropped. In her first conversation with detectives, Kelsi Langley reportedly described how she got into an argument with Durant and told him she wanted him to leave, reported AZFamily.com. The football player then allegedly demanded that Langley go up to her apartment with him so he could retrieve some of his belongings, but the woman refused. That is when Durant allegedly struck her in the face and squeezed her neck. In his version of events, Durant said he had a verbal dispute with Langley in his car. ‘When I lied to the police, it was out of spite,’ Langley told ESPN a week and a half after the incident. ‘I wasn't thinking. It was a very vengeful and spiteful thing to do.’ During the interview, the ASU student said that the bruises on her neck were ‘hickeys’ and her eyes were red from crying. ‘I already knew I had marks on my neck, and I knew I could pass them off as something,’ she said. Maricopa County Attorney's Office has released a statement saying: ‘In domestic violence cases it is especially important to avoid placing victims at the center of evidentiary disputes outside of the court process.
ASU linebacker Davon Durant, 19, was arrested last month after he allegedly hit his girlfriend of 18 months in the face and choked her . Kelsi Langley, 19, posted his bail and recanted her story to police the next day . Witness called 911 on the day of alleged attack saying he had seen a man hit a woman in a car . Durant pleaded not guilty to aggravated assault and disorderly conduct, and has been suspended indefinitely from the team . Langley later claimed she got angry with Durant and lied to police . Said finger marks on her neck were hickeys and her eyes were red from crying, not bruised . The female ASU student and a civil rights activist accused police of making Durant out to be a thug .
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Not a day goes by that 14-year-old Jonathan Pitre doesn't scream in pain. Born with Epidermolysis Bullosa - or 'butterfly skin' - his body is covered with deep blistering wounds that will never heal. Holding cutlery to eat is incredibly difficult. Bathing is excruciating. Scroll down for video . Struggle: Born with Epidermolysis Bullosa, Jonathan is covered with deep blistering wounds that won't heal . Pain: He must be bathed and bandaged every day. His skin is as fragile as a butterfly's wing . Team work: Jonathan, 14, said he could not get through life without his mother Tina who carries and feeds him . 'You never know exactly what EB is unless you have it... just the feel of it, the pain that you live in every day,' the bandaged teenager remarks in an interview with the Ottawa Citizen. 'Even when I'm sleeping, when I'm dreaming, I still am sort of conscious because I feel that pain.' Unless a cure is found, Jonathan will likely only live to 25. But in a tone well beyond his years, Ottawa-based Jonathan says frankly: 'I just have to get on with it.' One in every 17,000 people suffer from the genetic condition. Healthy skin is made up of three layers, but Jonathan is missing the middle layer which holds the inner and outer layers together. Dreams: He had to stop playing sports so has turned his focus to sportscasting - and the experts are impressed with his maturity and knowledge. He is pictured here with a Vikings Junior ice hockey player . Difficulties: Both Tina and Jonathan say they try not to think about the fact that he has a life expectancy of 25 . Inspiring: He says he can even feel pain when he is asleep but is trying his best to 'live in the moment' Sufferers are dubbed the 'butterfly children' due to the fragility of their skin: as breakable as a butterfly wing. The condition has outlined Jonathan from many childhood activities. A sports fanatic, he played hockey and loved gym class until his condition meant he could not compete with the other children. Epidermolysis bullosa (EB) is a general term used to describe a group of rare inherited skin disorders that cause the skin to become very fragile. Any trauma or friction to the skin can cause painful blisters. Mason has the rarest form of EB where blistering occurs at the junction between the epidermis and the dermis. In most cases, the symptoms of EB are obvious from birth. It is caused by faulty genes inherited from one or both parents. There are many cases when both parents are carriers of the faulty gene without realising it. EB is rare. Just one in every 17,000 children has it. There are thought to be 5,000 people living with EB in the UK. There is no cure for EB so the treatment aims at preventing blisters becoming infected. Moving forward, he is channeling his fascination into other aspects of sports. He has appeared as a sportscaster on Canadian TV shows, and guest commentated football games for SportsNet. 'It's unfortunate but you've just got to go with the flow, there's nothing I can do about it,' he told the Ottawa Citizen. 'I just studied different options - if I can't do this I'll think of other options. So that's why I came into sportscasting and scouting and coaching, that's where it all started. 'I can't play sports but there's much more to sports than players.' Professionals are astounded, remarking on his knowledge, his confidence and his maturity. Jonathan credits these attributes to his condition: 'Because I can't play sports, I stay with the adults. So I guess I had to kind of grow up faster.' He admits there is a 'nagging' feeling at the back of his mind every day that 'I only have 10 years left.' But for now, he's trying to 'live in the moment.' 'Great things do not come easily,' he told an audience at National We Day last week. 'But they do come when you try with your full heart, when you're willing and open to embrace life, when you take things one day at a time and use what you've got.' His mother, Tina, said it is a struggle every day as she bathes him, knowing he is in pain. However, she cherishes the silver lining: 'I see him every day waking up with a smile.'
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(CNN)Soon, America will be too fat to fight. Forget about rampant diabetes, heart attacks and joint problems -- the scariest consequence arising out of our losing battle with the bulge is the safety of our country. In about five years, so many young Americans will be grossly overweight that the military will be unable to recruit enough qualified soldiers. That alarming forecast comes from Maj, Gen. Allen Batschelet, who is in charge of U.S. Army Recruiting Command. Obesity, he told me, "is becoming a national security issue." I was so taken aback by Batschelet's statement that I felt the need to press him. Come on! Obesity? A national security crisis? The General didn't blink. "In my view, yes." Of the 195,000 young men and women who signed up to fight for our country, only 72,000 qualified. Some didn't make the cut because they had a criminal background, or a lack of education, or too many tattoos. But a full 10% didn't qualify because they were overweight. Before you accuse me of sensationalizing, it's that 10% figure that worries General Batschelet the most. "The obesity issue is the most troubling because the trend is going in the wrong direction," he said. "We think by 2020 it could be as high as 50%, which mean only 2 in 10 would qualify to join the Army." He paused. "It's a sad testament to who we are as a society right now." The problem is so worrisome for the Army that recruiters have become fitness coaches, like the trainers on the NBC show, "The Biggest Loser." Yes, your tax dollars pay for Army recruiters to play Dolvett Quince or Jillian Michaels to whip could-be recruits into shape with the hope they can diet and exercise their way to become real recruits. If they lose enough weight, they're sent to boot camp. Some make it; many don't. But, General Batschelet told me the Army must try. "We are the premier leader on personal development in the world," he told me. "We want to see you grow and become a leader. That is a great strength in our Army." Except the Army never considered the type of growth it's now contending with. Nowadays "personal development" means working on both character and ... girth. The general, along with so many others in this country, is struggling with why so many Americans, despite all the warnings, continue to eat too much and exercise too little. I have a theory. It ain't pretty. But it's got to be true: We just don't care. "The acceptance of obesity is prevalent," according to Claire Putnam, an obstetrician and gynecologist who believes obesity is a national crisis right now. "When you look around you, 70% of adults are overweight or obese. It's seems normal," she said. Just look at the numbers: More than one-third of U.S. adults are obese. Seventeen percent of all children and adolescents in the U.S. are obese. That's triple the rate from just a generation ago. So, maybe we should face the fact that we've grown comfortable with our girth. It is crystal clear we haven't the foggiest idea of who needs to lose weight and who doesn't. Just the other day, Twitter trolls scolded the singer, Pink, for gaining weight. Pink is not remotely fat. Neither is Selena Gomez, haters. Or Britney Spears, hecklers. If 70% of us are overweight in this country, why are there so many willing to fat-shame people who are not remotely obese? Maybe it's easier to criticize others for carrying extra weight than to admit we have a weight problem ourselves. Because it is abundantly clear we are wallowing in denial. Dr. Putnam points to one of Kaiser Permanante's medical questionnaires. You know, the paperwork patients are asked to fill out before they see the doctor. There is actually a box on the form that allows the patient to "opt out of talking about obesity." Some patients refuse to step on the scale. "You want to be sensitive to that patient," Putnam told me. "You don't want to nag. But, doctors need to step in and say we need to fix this." CNN's chief medical correspondent, Dr. Sanjay Gupta, agrees with Putnam. "Perceptions of weight are a big part of the problem," he said to me. "If a person is overweight -- as difficult as it is -- they ought to be told. You know, this issue reminds me of the issue with concussions. We should call them what they really are: a brain injury, not 'getting your bell rung.' In the same vein, we should tell people who are overweight or obese that, clinically, they're 'overweight' or 'obese' and at risk for just about every chronic disease in the book." In other words, chubby is not the proper way to describe a person who is obese. Just like "fat" is not the proper term for Pink or Selena Gomez. And, yes, semantics matter. According to the CDC, 81% of overweight boys and 71% of overweight girls believe they are just the right weight. We've clearly lost our perspective on what's normal when it comes to a healthy weight. So much so it's becoming a national security problem. So what will it take? The answer cannot be the U.S Army.
In a few years, the military will be unable to recruit enough qualified soldiers because of America's obesity problem . Carol Costello: We have a serious national security issue at hand, but it's within our control if we could own up to it .
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Like hundreds of thousands of others, model and TV personality Jesinta Campbell was a fan of wellness blogger Belle Gibson and followed her inspirational story of cancer survival. But after Gibson finally admitted she faked her multiple cancer diagnoses – following months of speculation and the undoing of her health empire – Campbell has joined the chorus of angry followers who say they feel insulted by her deception. 'I am so disappointed and shocked and on every level, this is so irresponsible on her behalf,' Campbell said on the Today Show on Thursday morning. 'I was actually at an awards ceremony - the Cosmopolitan Fun Fearless Female Awards - and she was awarded with one of the big awards there. 'And she was on stage and she was giving this speech, and she was crying, and I was crying, and I just feel like she's really let everyone down. 'It's just so irresponsible. I followed her on her blog, on her app, it's really disappointing.' Scroll down for video . Jesinta Campbell (right) says she shed tears with Belle Gibson (left) at the Cosmopolitan Fun Fearless Female Awards last year. They are both pictured at the event . Belle Gibson pictured at the awards with Sunrise host Samantha Armytage in November last year . The controversial wellness blogger has finally admitted she faked her multiple cancer diagnoses . Model Jesinta Campbell has joined the chorus of angry followers who say they feel let down by Belle Gibson . In a magazine interview, Belle Gibson has admitted her fatal cancer 'diagnoses' were lies. 'No. None of it is true,' she said, during a series of interviews published in the latest edition of the Australian Women's Weekly. Ms Gibson's interview is published in this month's edition of the Australian Women's Weekly . In the interviews - which questioned her relationship with the truth and her understanding of cancer - Gibson said she was not seeking forgiveness. 'I don't want forgiveness. I just think (it) was the responsible thing to do. Above anything, I would like people to say, "Okay, she's human". Gibson's confession was the first time she has spoken publicly since - under fire from furious former fans - she told Daily Mail Australia she feared for her family's safety. On Thursday, Victoria Police told Daily Mail Australia they were not investigating Gibson and the matter was being looked after by Consumer Affairs Victoria. In 2013, the wellness blogger became a prominent Australian social media personality after she announced she had cured a malignant brain tumour through diet and natural therapies. Her Instagram fan base ballooned after she 'revealed' she had prolonged her life by embracing an alternative lifestyle. Her Instagram fan base ballooned and her 'whole foods' business became hugely successful. Penguin published her recipe book The Whole Pantry and her app was to be offered on the Apple Watch. But it all fell apart last month after revelations emerged Ms Gibson had failed to fulfill promised donations to various charities. Friends then began to cast doubts about her cancer diagnoses. She then tearfully 'admitted' she may have been 'misdiagnosed' by a 'Dr Phil'. 'I am so disappointed and shocked and on every level, this is so irresponsible on her behalf,' Campbell said on the Today Show on Thursday morning . Ms Gibson revealed the truth of her cancer diagnosis in an interview . The magazine article claims Gibson is due to meet with her publisher Penguin Books - which incurred a number of losses when the company was forced to withdraw her book and cancel overseas launches - but a company spokesman said there was no meeting planned. 'We are disappointed that, despite several requests for clarification regarding recent ­allegations made against her, Belle is yet to res­pond to us ­directly,' a spokeswoman said. 'We have read with interest her recent interview and are considering our rights and options as set out in our agreement with her.' The Weekly insists it did not pay for the story and that it was approached by Ms Gibson's 'people', the Melbourne 'corporate advisory' firm Bespoke Approach. Ms Gibson said her partner, Clive Rothwell, was sticking by her in spite of the controversy. But she said he had taken a 'stern' line with her and insisted she play a straight bat. 'He's been very stern, along the lines of, 'I just want you to acknowledge where you've f***ed up and try not to smooth over that,' she was quoted saying. In the article, titled 'My Lifelong Struggle With The Truth', Ms Gibson also said she had been forced to raise herself from the day she started school. Ms Gibson, pictured kissing her son on the head, said: 'None of it was true' Her business empire in tatters and her relationship with her fans broken, Ms Gibson is thought to be struggling financially. The Women's Weekly said she was not paid for her interview . She said she took upon common household responsibilities, such as bringing her brother to school and making lunches. But she would not provide her mother's name or contact details to the magazine. In her previous interview, Ms Gibson said she understood 'everyone's anger and confusion'. But she took aim at many of her former fans who she believed had responded 'maliciously' - claiming that her son's childcare details, home address and floor plan were published online. Former friends had called upon Ms Gibson to 'come clean' with the truth about her situation and had long privately questioned the veracity of her story. A former friend of Ms Gibson directly called on her to 'come clean' in an interview with Daily Mail Australia in March. Mother-of-two Jayme Smith, 28, from Sydney, became a confidant of Ms Gibson's after they met on a parenting discussion page on Facebook around 2010. The Whole Pantry (pictured above, in cookbook form) was also a popular app. It will not appear on the Apple Watch any longer . They forged an online friendship and confided over their experiences with cancer - Ms Smith having lost her mother to lung cancer in 2003 and Ms Gibson saying she had brain cancer. Ms Smith told Daily Mail Australia last month she was 'baffled' when reports emerged this week where friends raised doubts about Ms Gibson's medical diagnoses and charity donations. 'I am just so shocked and I feel betrayed, that we all fell so hard for the illusion that she created,' Ms Smith said. 'It has hit all of us, who I know, (who) also know Belle, like a tonne of bricks.' 'We only knew her online, but we all believed to a point that she was a genuine pioneer, who was surviving aggressive cancer. 'Belle and I talked quite a bit about my feelings about (cancer), how she could empathise with me, the feelings I felt about my mother dying and how I'd wished I was more responsible when it happened, that I'd wished I had tried to explore more ideas, like Belle did.' Ms Smith said Ms Gibson 'pushed' - and nearly convinced her - not to vaccinate her children, but that she did not blame her for nearly making that choice, which she 'backed out of at the last minute'. Jayme Smith (pictured left, with her two children) met Belle Gibson online and maintained a friendship over social media until they had a falling out . 'That was my own choice, based on information provided by Belle. I regret that choice (to nearly not vaccinate), but it was my own. I'm not here to place blame.' In November 2014, Ms Gibson told Sunday Style magazine she blamed the cervical cancer vaccine Gardasil for her cancer. She told her social media followers last year her brain cancer had spread to her blood, liver, spleen, uterus and that she did not expect to survive. After friends and medical experts cast doubt on her medical claims, Ms Gibson told The Australian she may have been 'misdiagnosed'. 'It's hard to admit that maybe you were wrong,' she told the newspaper, adding that she was 'confused, bordering on humiliated'. Ms Smith said of Belle Gibson (above): 'If I saw Belle now, I would just ask her to tell the truth. That's all I want'
Wellness blogger Belle Gibson has finally admitted she never had cancer . 'No, none of it is true,' she told the Australian Women's Weekly magazine . Model Jesinta Campbell has joined the chorus of angry followers . Campbell said the pair shed tears together at the the Cosmopolitan Fun Fearless Female Awards last year as Gibson told her fake story . The Whole Pantry founder is still refusing to meet with her publisher .
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Manchester United players Wayne Rooney and David de Gea made the time to meet some sick supporters alongside manager Louis van Gaal on Monday. The trio, along with other squad members such as Ashley Young and Michael Carrick, met the fans at their training complex as part of the Manchester United Foundation 'Dream Day'. The three United heroes greeted all the supporters in attendance, making time to pose for photographs, chat with them about United's season so far and sign memorabilia. Louis van Gaal (left) and his players met ill supporters on behalf of the Manchester United Foundation . United goalkeeper David de Gea (left) and captain Wayne Rooney were in attendance to greet supporters . The Manchester United Foundation says it 'works in some of the most disadvantaged areas across Greater Manchester and uses the passion for Manchester United to educate, motivate and inspire young people.' The fans who made it to the United's training ground were clearly overjoyed to have the opportunity to meet Rooney, captain for the club and England. They also took the chance to engage with Van Gaal, who was obviously much more welcoming than he was towards the media after United's 1-0 loss to Chelsea on Saturday. The Dutchman felt aggrieved at what he perceived to be a foul on Falcao by John Terry in the build-up the Eden Hazard's decisive strike at Stamford Bridge. 'For me, it was a foul. That's my opinion on Falcao,' Van Gaal fumed after the game. 'You are dependable on the referee. When he whistles, its a penalty. When he doesn't whistle for a foul on Falcao, it's not a foul.' Michael Carrick (left) and Ashley Young also visited the sick children and adults on Monday . Van Gaal (left) and his players also signed memorabilia for the visitors from the Foundation . Van Gaal was upset on Saturday that John Terry appeared to foul Falcao before Eden Hazard scored . But he was in a much more jovial mood alongside the supporters of his team on Monday, appearing to share jokes with the fans and happily had his photograph taken with them. Van Gaal will be preparing for De Gea, Rooney, Young and Carrick to lead United back to winning ways in the league when they travel to Merseyside to take on Everton at Goodison Park on Sunday.
Wayne Rooney, David de Gea and Louis van Gaal greeted unwell fans . Michael Carrick and Ashley Young were also in attendance . The 'Dream Day' was organised by the Manchester United Foundation .
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(CNN)Former New England Patriots star Aaron Hernandez will need to keep his lawyers even after being convicted of murder and other charges in the death of Odin Lloyd. The 25-year-old potentially faces three more trials -- one criminal and two civil actions. Next up is another murder trial in which he is accused of killing two men and wounding another person near a Boston nightclub in July 2012. Prosecutors have said Hernandez fatally shot Daniel de Abreu and Safiro Furtado when he fired into their 2003 BMW. Another passenger was wounded and two others were uninjured. Hernandez pleaded not guilty at his arraignment. The trial was originally slated for May 28, but Jake Wark, spokesman for the Suffolk County District Attorney's Office, said Wednesday the trial had been postponed and no new date had been set. "We expect to select a new court date in the coming days and then set the amended trial track. The Suffolk indictments allege two counts of first-degree murder for the July 16, 2012, shooting deaths of Daniel de Abreu and Safiro Furtado in Boston's South End; three counts of armed assault with intent to murder and one count of assault and battery by means of a dangerous weapon for shots fired at three surviving victims; and one count of unlawful possession of a firearm," he said. The families of de Abreu and Furtado filed civil suits against Hernandez, and a judge froze his $5 million in assets, pending the outcome of the double-murder trial. The freeze includes the disputed $3.3 million signing bonus payment Hernandez claims he is owed by the New England Patriots. Hernandez is also being sued by a man who claims Hernandez shot him while they were in a limousine in Miami in February 2013. Alexander Bradley claims the then-New England Patriot tight end wounded him after the two got into a fight at a Miami strip club. In a lawsuit filed four months later, Bradley said Hernandez fired at him during a limo ride after leaving the club and that Hernandez intentionally "possessed a gun which he was not legally licensed to have." Hernandez's lawyers have argued he couldn't defend himself properly while on trial in Massachusetts. There was no criminal charge in the case. And then there is the grievance over unpaid bonus money filed by the NFL players union on behalf of Hernandez, who signed a contract in 2012 that potentially was worth more than $40 million. If the grievance is heard by the league, Hernandez will be represented by the the National Football League Players' Association. Who was Odin Lloyd? CNN's Lawrence Crook contributed to this report.
Aaron Hernandez has been found guilty in Odin Lloyd's death, but his troubles are not over . He also faces murder charges in Suffolk County, Massachusetts, but trial was postponed . In addition, Hernandez will face two civil lawsuits; one is in relation to Suffolk County case .
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Napoli kept their hopes of qualifying for the Champions League alive with a comfortable victory against Cagliari. Jose Callejon opened the scoring for Rafa Benitez side with a neat one-on-one finish before Antonio Balzano’s own-goal doubled Napoli’s advantage. Substitute Manolo Gabbiadini grabbed a third goal for the Partenopei just minutes after coming on to put the game well and truly beyond doubt in the early stages of the second half. Napoli's Jose Maria Callejon celebrates his goal with team-mates Christian Maggio and Marek Hamsik . Napoli's Manolo Gabbiadini celebrates with his team-mates Gonzalo Higuain and Raul Albiol . Napoli's players celebrate an own goal from Cagliari as they cruise to victory at the Sant'Elia Stadium . However, the gloss was taken off of Napoli’s victory somewhat when defender Christian Maggio was shown a second yellow card for a tackle from behind on Danilo Avelar. The win leaves Napoli in fourth place in Serie A, three points clear of Sampdoria in fifth, but five points adrift of third place Roma. Catania on the other hand look set to end their spell in Italy’s top division as their ninth defeat since January leaves Zdenek Zeman’s side nine points away from safety. Napoli's Kalidou Koulibaly and Cagliari's Daniele Dessena vie for the ball during their Serie A match . Napoli coach Rafa Benitez looks on as his side demolish a Cagliari side with ease on Sunday afternoon . Napoli's Lorenzo Insigne and Cagliari's Diego Farias vie for the ball as the away side secure easy victory . Benitez looks on as his side all three points on the hunt for Champions League qualification .
Jose Callejon finished a neat one-on-one to send Napoli on way to victory . Antonio Balzano scored a bizarre own-goal to double the away side's lead . Substitute Manolo Gabbiadini scored minutes after coming on for a third . Christian Maggio earned a second-half red card but Napoli grabbed victory .
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A surge in support for the SNP has left Labour facing electoral wipe-out north of the border next month. With the nationalists on course to win up to 50 seats in May, Labour finally had something to celebrate today – but only in a charity penalty shoot out. Labour's football-mad Scottish leader Jim Murphy scored the winning goal in the friendly match against the Tories in Edinburgh. Labour's football-mad Scottish leader Jim Murphy scored the winning goal in the friendly match against the Tories in Edinburgh today . Today's match was organised to help Motor Neurone Disease campaigner Gordon Aikman in his fight against the terminal condition. The match was organised to help Motor Neurone Disease campaigner Gordon Aikman in his fight against the terminal condition. MND patient, campaigner and founder of GordonsFightback.com Gordon Aikman refereed the Show Motor Neurone Disease the Red Card' event at Spartan's Community Football Academy. Mr Aikman was diagnosed with the terminal condition less than a year ago and has raised over £250,000 for research into a cure through his campaign 'Gordon's Fightback'. MND patient, campaigner and founder of GordonsFightback.com Gordon Aikman refereed the Show Motor Neurone Disease the Red Card' event at Spartan's Community Football Academy . Before the game, David Cameron insisted – like in the upcoming election – the Tories could pull off an against-the-odds victory. But Labour narrowly won 3-2, with Mr Murphy scoring the winning goal . People can donate to the campaign through GordonsFightback.com or texting 'MNDS85 £5' to 70070. Before the game, David Cameron insisted – like in the upcoming election – the Tories could pull off an against-the-odds victory. He said: 'I'm confident the Conservatives can pull off a win not only on the football pitch today but on polling day too. Whichever team wins today all of us agree that we need to show MND the red card. 'Gordon Aikman is an inspiration. The impact of his incredible campaign will have a positive impact for generations to come.' But Labour leader Ed Miliband said the shoot-out was 'not the first time that the Conservatives have been put on the spot'. He added: 'Just like all the other times, I'm confident Labour will win.' Despite the light-hearted digs, the shoot out's organiser Mr Aikman welcomed the brief lull in hostilities between the two parties. Mr Murphy lunges in to tackle his Tory opponent in today's charity game to raise money in the fight against Motor Neurone Disease . Tory MSP Gavin Brown (left) motor neurone sufferer Gordon Aikman (centre) and the Scottish Labour leader Jim Murphy (right) ahead of today's game . He said: 'To see politicians put aside their differences to help people with MND means a lot. 'Whatever the score and whoever ends up in Number 10 we need to guarantee that creating a world free from MND is a top priority. 'It'll be too late for me, but we can and we must find a cure for future generations. Please donate what you can at GordonsFightback.com or by texting MNDS85 £5 to 70070.' Chief Executive of Motor Neurone Disease Scotland, Craig Stockton, added: 'This event demonstrates that no matter who you want to see as Prime Minister after 7th May, the fight to find a cure for MND cuts across the political divide.
Jim Murphy scored winning penalty in charity shootout in Edinburgh . Game put on for terminal Motor Neurone Disease sufferer Gordon Aikman . Mr Aikman was diagnosed with the terminal condition less than a year ago . He has raised over £250,000 for research into a cure through his campaign .
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