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Jake Zuckerman,East Yorkshire and LincolnshireandHolly Phillips,East Yorkshire and LincolnshireThe Holderness hunt rode from Beverley Westwood earlierBoxing Day trail hunts have taken place in East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire, days after the government announced its plans to ban the sport. Fox hunting was made illegal 20 years ago, but the government now plans to also ban trail hunting, where hounds follow a pre-laid scent instead of chasing a live animal. The intention is to replicate the pursuit of an animal, without the need to kill.Laurence Bradley, from the group Hull Wildlife Protectors, which was protesting at the Holderness Hunt, on Beverley Westwood…
Nottingham Forest are to rename a stand at the City Ground to honour their “great hero” John Robertson, who died at the age of 72 this week.Robertson scored the only goal when the club retained the European Cup by beating Hamburg in 1980, having also delivered the cross from which Trevor Francis netted the winner the previous season against Malmo.The winger also won the First and Second Division titles, the Uefa Super Cup, two Football League Cups, the 1978 FA Charity Shield and the Anglo-Scottish Cup with Forest.Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis said the John Robertson Stand would be a “lasting…
The Imperial War Museum has been left facing festive accusations of attempting to “reframe history” with “woke appeal” through a new digital tour exploring LGBTQ+ experiences during wartime.Launched to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the UK’s decision to end its prohibition on gay individuals serving in Britain’s Armed Forces, the trail presents personal accounts from the LGBTQ+ community during periods of conflict.However, critics have noted that transgender-related content comprises more than a third of the featured exhibits, including items such as a dress worn during performances at a deadly Japanese prisoner of war camp and a Land Army worker who…
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How’s Dad?Aled (right) says many men benefit from speaking to other dads going through the same experiences After suffering “stress and anxiety” while trying for a baby, Aled Edwards and his wife Sophie were delighted when they found out she was pregnant.But, from the first night after getting the good news, Aled was struck by “crippling nightmares”.On one occasion, he dreamt he had been fatally wounded while fighting off intruders in his home, dying as he crawled upstairs to tell his family the coast was clear.Otherwise, Aled was enjoying the idea of being a father, so he put it down…
In early December, world number 10 Draper also pulled out of the Ultimate Tennis Showdown (UTS) grand final in London, citing his frustration at not being “quite ready”. Draper first felt discomfort in his upper left serving arm during the clay-court season in the spring, and while he attempted to return at the US Open in late August – playing alongside Jessica Pegula in the mixed doubles and winning his first-round match in the singles – he withdrew from the tournament because of the discomfort. He continued: “Obviously, with Australia being a Grand Slam, it’s one of the biggest tournaments…
The British Museum is facing a mutiny over a planned ball themed around the colours of the Union Jack and French tricolore, which some staff members have deemed “far-right” and in “poor taste”.The event, proposed by museum director Nicholas Cullinan, would commemorate the loan of the Bayeux Tapestry from Normandy to the 272-year-old institution.Staff from both curatorial and administrative departments have raised objections to the use of national colours in the event. “It has been brought up to the director as well as other senior members of staff that this is in poor taste due to the current far-right flag…
Perry Bamonte, guitarist for The Cure, has died at the age of 65.The band confirmed the news through their official website, revealing that the musician passed away at home over the Christmas period after suffering a brief illness.Mr Bamonte’s death marks a significant loss for one of Britain’s most influential rock groups, with the band expressing their grief in a statement released today.The Cure, formed in 1978, have sold more than 30 million records globally and received induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2019.In their tribute, the band described Mr Bamonte as “quiet, intense, intuitive, constant…
Getty ImagesPerry Bamonte re-joined The Cure in 2022 for more live shows having initially been part of the band’s roadcrew from 1984The Cure guitarist and keyboard player Perry Bamonte has died aged 65, the band has said.In a statement on The Cure’s website, the band said the British musician died “after a short illness at home over Christmas”, saying they were announcing the news with “enormous sadness”.It read: “Quiet, intensive, intuitive, constant and hugely creative, ‘Teddy’ was a warm hearted and vital part of The Cure story.”Having been part of The Cure’s road crew from 1984, Bamonte was asked to…
