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Ruben Loftus-Cheek emerges as Aston Villa and Man Utd target, Spurs weigh up Crysencio Summerville move, Liverpool interested in Micky van de Ven and Nottingham Forest eye Kostas Tsimikas.AC Milan and England midfielder Ruben Loftus-Cheek, 29, is a target for Aston Villa, who are looking to bolster their midfield ranks after France international Boubacar Kamara, 26, sustained a serious knee injury. (Telegraph – subscription required, external)Loftus-Cheek has also been offered to Manchester United, with exploratory talks having taken place. (Talksport), external Villa have enquired about Fenerbahce striker Youssef En-Nesyri in the past 24 hours, and the 28-year-old Morocco forward will…
Over a dozen travellers have illegally moved onto a Nottingham business park as fears of theft and damage have forced authorities to implement new security measures to prevent future encampments.GB News can exclusively reveal that an enforcement team is currently working to remove the settlement after they set up an unauthorised camp earlier this week.The group, believed to be 15 people, arrived at a commercial car park on Millennium Way at approximately 3pm on Monday, bringing five caravans and four vehicles.Enforcement officers were deployed to the site at 8am on Wednesday following notification of the situation on Tuesday lunchtime.The operation…
Watch the moment Zia Yusuf launches a blistering attack on Labour councillor Stuart Fawcett during a heated debate over the Government’s decision to delay local elections in areas undergoing council reorganisation.Councillor Fawcett argued the postponement was needed to give councils time to prepare for new single-tier authorities and consult with the public. But Mr Yusuf accused him of dodging the real issue and dismissed the argument as out of touch with voters.He pointed to polling suggesting Reform UK could win more than 75 per cent of seats in the affected areas, questioning why the elections were being delayed if the…
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HMRC has issued a warning to taxpayers as new late-filing rules come into force this month.The changes mean missing tax deadlines could now result in a £200 penalty instead of the long-standing £100 fine.HMRC is changing how it penalises late self-assessment tax returns, moving away from automatic fines and introducing a points-based system instead.The aim is to target repeat offenders while giving more leeway to people who miss the occasional deadline.The new system is being launched this month as a pilot involving 100 taxpayers who are part of the Making Tax Digital programme.HMRC said the rules will eventually apply to…
Angela FergusonNorth WestPA MediaGreater Manchester Police said it was exploring bringing civil proceedings since criminal prosecutions could not be made under current lawsPolice are considering taking civil action after being told it was not possible to criminally prosecute people for filming women on nights out without their consent.Greater Manchester Police (GMP) said that while a man had been arrested in November 2024 in connection with such incidents in Manchester, limitations within current legislation meant it was now exploring other legal options.The force said “all possible lines of enquiry were explored, and women who came forward have been updated”.Supt Nicola Williams…
Katy AustinTransport correspondentGetty ImagesThe rail regulator has admitted it “did not have all the facts” when it decided to not allow passengers on a peak-time train service between Manchester and London.The Office of Road and Rail (ORR) said it was missing “critical points” when it made a decision that would have turned the service into a ‘ghost train’ running daily for months.ORR chief executive John Larkinson said his organisation did not know the train would be “fully crewed”, would leave from Manchester Piccadilly rather than a depot, and that it had to get to Euston to become the 09:30 GMT…
The Union has now opted for a preferred bidder to buy Cardiff, understood to be Ospreys owners Y11, which has added significantly to the uncertainty surrounding the region.It has included Swansea council saying it would explore legal action, with leader Rob Stewart telling BBC Wales he is set to meet WRU officials.”We’ve sought further conversations with them but haven’t had any,” he said. “Interestingly the threat of legal action by the council has seen the chief executive of the WRU and the Ospreys coming to see us, so we’re interested to hear what they’ll say.”It doesn’t take a legal genius…
British Army veterans have slammed Labour live on GB News after MPs voted to remove legal protections for soldiers who served during the Troubles in Northern Ireland.The move means veterans could face prosecution over actions taken during the conflict, sparking anger among former service personnel and their supporters. Veterans told GB News they feel “stabbed in the back” by the Government and warned that they will “feel this in votes moving forward”. Veteran Liam Kelly told Martin Daubney: “This Government has stabbed the veteran community and future veterans in the back, because this sets a dangerous precedent going forward. “It…
King Charles departed the capital today without meeting Prince Harry, despite the Duke of Sussex delivering a highly emotional testimony in court just two miles away.The monarch spent his Wednesday morning at Lancaster House, adjacent to his Clarence House residence, participating in events focused on Indonesian conservation efforts.Harry, meanwhile, was giving evidence in his legal battle against Associated Newspapers Limited, publisher of the Daily Mail.The King is understood to have avoided his son in keeping with the convention that the sovereign should remain distanced from ongoing legal proceedings.King Charles leaves London without meeting Prince Harry despite being just two miles…
