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Charlie Buckland WalesCardiff’s most popular suburb has experienced more than 10 attempted break-ins in recent weeksIt was recently voted the third coolest place to live in the UK and has become a hub of coffee spots, wine delis and cafes, but a spate of break-ins in a popular Cardiff suburb has left several businesses “fearful”.Walking along Cowbridge Road East in Canton, home to a booming brunch scene, you cannot help but notice the array of boarded up windows.The has spoken to 12 businesses in the area that have been victim to break-ins and attempted break-ins, with some saying criminals have…
“It’s crazy to see where Samoa are from being close to beating us in 2023,” said Manu.”It’s tough to see.”My five brothers have played for Samoa, maybe they will say ‘go, get on the flight’!”Tuilagi played 20 league matches in Bayonne’s run to the Top 14 play-off semi-finals last season, a run of fitness that he rarely matched during his time in England.Although currently out of action with a hand injury, he believes a change of scenery has helped him avoid longer lay-offs.”I think it’s the sun and the red wine, something like that,” he joked.”Training’s intense [in England], over…
The farm where legendary poet Robert Burns wrote Auld Lang Syne has launched an urgent appeal to save the site from falling into decay.A £12million international fundraising appeal has been unveiled to rescue the historic Dumfries home that the legendary wordsmith built for his family. The Robert Burns Ellisland Trust launched its campaign on Friday at Glasgow’s Collective Architecture studio, ahead of St Andrew’s Day celebrations.Scotland’s most famous poet constructed the farmhouse beside the River Nith in 1788 when he was 29, creating a home for his wife Jean and their children. Ellisland Farm served as the birthplace for numerous…
Pauline Hanson has launched a blistering attack on Australia’s political establishment after being blocked from tabling her bill to ban the burqa, before issuing England with a warning.The One Nation leader says the move shows a Parliament “too terrified” to debate immigration, multiculturalism and women’s rights.Ms Hanson, 71, donned the full-face veil in the Senate on Monday as she pushed to bring forward a Bill banning such coverings in Australia.When fellow senators blocked her from formally presenting it, she marched straight back into the upper chamber still wearing the garment in a defiant show of protest.Ms Hanson insists her walk…
The controversial R360 breakaway rugby league has been compelled to postpone its inaugural season from 2026 to 2028, dealing another significant setback to the ambitious project.Former England captain Mike Tindall, who leads the initiative for establishing a new global competition, had asserted just last month that preparations were proceeding as planned for next season’s launch.He had also stated that financial backing for the tournament’s initial three years was already in place.However, growing doubts about the venture’s viability have emerged in recent weeks. The project had previously encountered difficulties when organisers were forced to postpone their bid for official recognition from…
La Voix will make her comeback to Strictly Come Dancing as part of the 2026 live arena tour, reuniting with professional partner Aljaž Škorjanec.The Buckinghamshire-based entertainer, who became the first drag artist to compete on the main programme, said she was delighted to return to “an even bigger dancefloor” when the tour visits venues across the UK from January.“I loved being part of Strictly and was devastated when my time on the show was cut short because of injury,” La Voix said tonight on It Takes Two.“But now I’m absolutely thrilled to have the chance to get back on an…
PA MediaEasyJet, which has flights to and from Belfast International and Belfast City airports, says it is expecting the announcement to result in some disruption.Airline passengers travelling from Northern Ireland airports have been advised to be aware of potential disruption to flights, after European aerospace company Airbus requested immediate modifications to thousands of its planes.About 6,000 aircraft worldwide are thought to be affected, all of them in the A320 family.EasyJet, which has flights to and from Belfast International and Belfast City airports said it is expecting this to result in some disruption.It added that it will “inform customers directly about…
Newcastle: Grayson, Williams, Hearle, Clark, Spencer, Connon, Stuart; Brocklebank, McGuigan (c), McCallum, Usher, Hodgson, Lockwood, Christie, MafiReplacements: Fletcher, Rewcastle, Palframan, de Chaves, Neild, Benítez Cruz, Chamberlain, GordonLeicester: Steward, Radwan, Wand, Bailey, Hassell-Collins, Searle, Whiteley; Smith, Blamire, Heyes, Henderson, Thompson, Liebenberg (c), Reffell, MoroReplacements: Clare, van der Flier, Loman, Wells, Manz, Allan, O’Connor, WoodwardYellow Card: Hassell-CollinsReferee: Sara Cox
Sale: James; O’Flaherty, R du Preez, Ma’asi-White, Wills; Ford, Warr; McIntyre, Cowan-Dickie, Opoku-Fordjour, van Rhyn, Bamber, Vermuelen, T Curry, D du Preez.Replacements: Jibulu, Onasanya, Harper, Burrow, Andrews, Quirke, Louw, Grace.Sin-bin: T Curry (5)Exeter: Hodge; Feyi-Waboso, Slade, Ikitau, Woodburn; Skinner, Chapman; Goodrick-Clarke, Dweba, Iosefa-Scott, Jenkins, Zambonin, Hooper, Roots, Fisilau. Replacements: Yeandle, Sio, Tchumbadze, Pearson, James, Cairns, Haydon-Wood, Hammersley.Sin-bin: Hooper (11) Referee: Anthony Woodthorpe
Shabana Mahmood’s latest asylum reforms are under threat due to a wide-open backdoor, which critics have described as a “migrant magnet”.Crippling weaknesses in the backdoor, located at the Northern Irish border, could undermine the Home Secretary’s promise to reform the nation’s immigration system.The border has become a “backdoor” for migrants into Britain, with both unionist politicians and migration experts raising the alarm that a crisis is brewing under the Government’s nose. Jim Allister, MP for North Antrim, told GB News the issue would inevitably “drive coach and horses” through the Home Secretary’s asylum reform scheme.The Traditional Unionist Voice leader knows…
