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Former captain Gary Mabbutt hopes Ben Davies will have a future at Tottenham Hotspur after the club avoided relegation to the Championship.Wales skipper Davies, who turned 33 last month, sees his Tottenham contract expire next month.The defender has not played since suffering a serious ankle injury in January, but Mabbutt believes he should be offered the chance to stay at a club he has represented for 12 years.”Ben’s a great lad,” said Spurs great Mabbutt.”What he has given to the club so far… it was just so unfortunate the injury he received. It was devastating for him and or us…
Former SNP chief executive Peter Murrell has been remanded into custody after pleading guilty to embezzling £400,000 from the party at the High Court in Edinburgh.He appeared for a hearing today which had originally been scheduled to take place in Glasgow in February.Murrell was accused of embezzling the funds from the party between August 2010 and January 2023. Murrell, 61, who is Nicola Sturgeon’s estranged husband, was alleged to have used the money to buy items including a motorhome and luxury goods, and towards the purchase of two cars.He arrived at the High Court on Monday wearing a black suit…
A police chief has issued a warning that police will become “caretakers in the community for criminals”, as an officer sees thugs who left him unable to walk go free after less than three months in a young offender institution.Brian Booth, deputy national chairman of the Police Federation, has said that crime will become rife with the lack of deterrents. The federation represents over 145,000 officers, with the warnings coming after a man, sentenced for three years, only served three months for the attack on Officer Ryan Davis.Mr Davis was attacked by a father and son, who punched, kicked, and…
The BBC has turned to debt collectors to chase households dodging the licence fee.The broadcaster is haemorrhaging £550million each year as evasion rates surge, prompting it to bring in Themis Recoveries, a firm previously caught up in pursuing victims of identity fraud.The move signals growing desperation at the corporation, which has warned of “managed decline” without action on falling revenues.Licence fee dodging has nearly doubled in five years, climbing from under seven per cent to 12.5 per cent.Themis Recoveries has been tasked with dispatching enforcement letters to homes suspected of avoiding payment, operating on a temporary contract while the BBC…
Jeremy Clarkson has shared the latest bout of heartbreak he and his partner Lisa Hogan have faced at his Oxfordshire farm.Throughout the Amazon Prime Video series, fans have witnessed firsthand the emotional toll running the farm has on the pair, with both forming strong attachments to the animals. Tears flowed following a series of piglet deaths in season three of Clarkson’s Farm, and Mr Clarkson even went as far as to adopt one of his cattle, named Pepper, as a “pet cow” in a last-ditch attempt to stop it going to slaughter.Ahead of season five, which arrives next month, Mr…
Motorists using a major motorway have been warned they face a fresh wave of overnight closures as National Highways enters the final stage of its £83million motorway improvement scheme. The major project, which began in February 2024, has seen large sections of the M27 between junctions 5 and 7 resurfaced with quieter concrete, while drainage systems and safety barriers have also been upgraded.Drivers are now being warned to prepare for a series of overnight closures from the end of May through June while engineers complete the final stages of the work. National Highways said the shutdowns are needed so teams…
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A cache of “embarrassing” communications between Government ministers and the disgraced peer Lord Peter Mandelson is due for release within the coming weeks exposing what sources describe as an overly “cosy relationship” at the heart of power, it has been revealed.The documents form part of a second batch of files connected to Lord Mandelson’s appointment as US ambassador, with publication anticipated once MPs return from recess on June 1.Those who have seen the material told The i Paper that certain ministers appear to have been “sucking up” to the former ambassador.Although the revelations are expected to intensify pressure on Sir…
