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Alan Cumming expressed gratitude to the Bafta audience on Sunday evening for their patience following a series of involuntary outbursts from Tourette’s syndrome campaigner John Davidson during the ceremony.The Scottish-American actor, hosting the ceremony at London’s Royal Festival Hall, addressed attendees, including the Prince and Princess of Wales, after strong language was heard from Mr Davidson throughout the first half of the show.”You may have noticed some strong language in the background there, this can be part of how Tourette’s syndrome shows up for some people as the film explores that experience,” Mr Cumming explained.He added: “Thanks for your understanding…
Holders Chelsea edged past Manchester United into the FA Cup quarter-finals thanks to an extra-time tap-in from defender Naomi Girma.The United States international prodded home from close range in the 99th minute to open her goal account for the Blues after the visitors had failed to clear their lines from a corner.It was a disappointing end to the tie for Marc Skinner’s side, who had battled from behind to take the contest into extra-time. Substitute Simi Awujo arrived at the back post on 81 minutes to cancel out Sam Kerr’s opener – the Australian had come off the bench to…
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Team GB will fly home on Monday, after which the post-Games reviews will begin, by both the British Olympic Association and the individual sports themselves.Over the four-year cycle leading into the Milan-Cortina Games, UK Sport ploughed £25.5m into winter sports on the Olympic programme, up from £22.2m for the Beijing 2022 cycle.The funding for the next cycle, leading up to the 2030 Games, will be confirmed and announced in the summer, though the individual sports have already received a provisional figure for planning purposes.But while an important metric, funding isn’t just based on the number of medals won, or a…
Sam Mulroy struck seven points in a dominant display as Louth earned a valuable five-point victory over Tyrone at Páirc Mhuire in Ardee.With a gale-force wind at their backs in the opening half, Louth started strongly as Kieran McArdle opened the scoring before Ciaran Downey punished a loose Niall Morgan kick-out to rifle home a fifth-minute goal and hand the hosts early control.The Red Hands responded through Darragh Canavan, who hit two quick points, and further efforts from Michael McKernan and Ciaran Daly, while Morgan converted a long-range free. However, Louth’s accuracy from distance proved decisive. Conor Grimes converted a…
Wirral Labour is seeking an emergency council debate on March 4 concerning the controversial Peak Cluster carbon capture pipeline.The 200-kilometre project aims to capture emissions from four cement and lime producers before transporting and storing them beneath depleted Morecambe gas fields.Labour councillors have consistently argued urgent action is necessary.Cllr Mark Skillicorn said: “In our opinion, this is the biggest, most controversial, and upsetting thing to happen to the Wirral in many years.”He added: “At this stage, the whole thing could be cancelled rather than going to the next stage of consultation. We need to act now basically.”However, public opposition has…
Why is it that when this Labour Government is clearly heading in the wrong direction, which is pretty much on everything so far, they stubbornly hold on to achieve maximum damage before acknowledging error and retracting?It’s called stubbornness, which is fine when you’re gambling with your own money, but it’s totally unacceptable with other people’s. Let’s take Ed Miliband.Net zero. When even the world acknowledges the ridiculousness of it and it’s retreating and moving away from it, the UK, under the guidance of Ed Miliband, are hurtling towards it – despite projections that it will cost an absolute fortune, all…
A former Attorney General of England and Wales has identified the primary obstacle blocking No10’s bid to remove Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from the line of succession.After the former Duke of York’s arrest on suspicion of misconduct in public office on Thursday, No10 started to draw up plans to axe the ousted royal from the line to the British throne. Andrew is currently eighth in line, behind Prince William, his three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, as well as Prince Harry, along with his own children Archie and Lilibet.But his distance from the crown jewels has not deterred Downing…
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