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Eddie Howe has stepped down as head coach of Newcastle United.The 48-year-old has left after nearly five years in charge, following a disappointing season where the Magpies finished 12th in the Premier League.Howe had helped the club earn Champions League qualification on two occasions, and win the League Cup in 2024-25.”After a period of personal reflection, I have decided that now is the right time for me to step away from my role,” said Howe.Newcastle said the process to recruit a new head coach is at an advanced stage. German coach Matthias Jaissle is favourite to be handed the position.Howe…
BCN has strengthened its position within the Microsoft ecosystem after being awarded Microsoft Managed Partner status. The recognition marks an important step in the company’s ongoing collaboration with Microsoft and reflects its expertise in helping organisations unlock greater value from cloud, data, security and AI technologies. The new status enables BCN to deepen collaboration with Microsoft’s account teams, creating stronger alignment around customer requirements while increasing opportunities to bring Microsoft solutions to market together. It also acknowledges the company’s continued focus on technical excellence, Microsoft certifications and a strong record of delivering successful outcomes for organisations across the UK mid-market.…
A teenager has been taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries after being stabbed in Manchester city centre, police have said.The 19-year-old was found on Church Street in the Northern Quarter after Greater Manchester Police (GMP) were called at about 12:50 BST.Officers had received reports of an “ongoing incident” in the area, said a GMP spokesperson.No arrests have been made over the stabbing and investigations are ongoing.Emergency services vehicles including a helicopter could be seen in the busy Northern Quarter earlier as police responded to the incident. A police cordon is in place along Church Street, a busy thoroughfare in the…
Andy Burnham has labelled Gianni Infantino “the wrong man” to continue leading FIFA forward.The Prime Minister hit out at the FIFA president following his plans to sell stakes in competitions to private investors.The move has been met by fierce backlash from far beyond the footballing world, with Burnham telling reporters on Friday: “This was an outrageous suggestion.”The idea that it could even be brought forward shows that, in my view, [he] is the wrong man to lead the organisation.”Burnham has been openly critical of FIFA’s plans, labelling football’s governing body earlier this week as “sell-outs”.”Let me say this very directly.…
Alan Carr has been confirmed as the newest addition to The Masked Singer’s judging lineup, bringing a major shake-up to the ITV show’s format for its 2027 series.The 50-year-old will not simply be joining the established panel but will instead head up a rival team of “wild card” detectives, competing directly against the current judges, Jonathan Ross, Maya Jama, Mo Gilligan and Davina McCall, who will be rebranded as the “legends” panel.The two groups will go head to head in an attempt to correctly identify the costumed celebrities, with the aim of being crowned the programme’s top sleuths.Mr Carr called…
Middle-aged individuals who repeatedly lose and regain weight suffer nearly four times the thigh muscle deterioration of those whose weight holds steady, according to research published yesterday in Radiology.The four-year study, led by a team at the University of California, San Francisco, found that so-called yo-yo dieters experienced roughly a 3.7 per cent decline in thigh muscle volume, compared with approximately 1 per cent among non-cyclers — despite both groups finishing the study at essentially the same body weight.”When people’s weight cycled, they lost tremendous amounts of muscle along with the fat, and they didn’t gain the muscle back,” said…
July looks like it will be one of the warmest on record for much of the UK.The Met Office’s provisional statistics up to 30 July show Wales on course for it warmest July for mean temperature, which is the average across each 24-hour period.By the same measure, England looks on course for its joint warmest July and Northern Ireland its third warmest.Scotland is not on course for mean July temperatures within its top 10.Whilst maximum temperatures have not set records, July’s high so far being 35.5C at Wisley in Surrey on the 9th, compared to July’s record of 40.3C set…
Aliya Bodnar: An Artist Bridging Centuries in Kent Aliya Bodnar’s creative journey is a powerful testament to finding true calling later in life, proving that deep passion, tempered by resilience, is the best catalyst for artistic expression. After a successful 18-year career in marketing, Aliya — now living in Kent, UK — made a bold and profound shift toward professional painting, channelling her life experiences, including health crises and emigration, into a unique artistic vision. For Aliya, water is not just a material, but a living metaphor in her art: transparent, unpredictable, and capable of taking any shape.…
Celtic have rejected a West Ham approach for Arne Engels while Everton are keen on Alistair Johnston, manager Martin O’Neill has confirmed.The West Ham bid for Belgium midfielder Engels, 22, “doesn’t remotely meet our valuation”, said O’Neill, who received a call from Everton counterpart David Moyes relating to Canada full-back Johnston, 27.”Everton have been in contact,” explained O’Neill. “I’m not sure whether there’s been a bid in there for that one, but they’ve been in contact saying that there would be.”In fairness, David Moyes did call me last week to say there would be contact.”Nottingham Forest failed with a February…
The daughter of one of the 35 victims of disgraced funeral director Robert Bush has told GB News she will never recover from the trauma he has caused.Speaking to reporter Anna Riley, Joanne Moody said Bush “should have got more” after being handed a 20-year prison sentence for 67 offences.Bush’s offences spanned more than a decade and included handing dozens of grieving families the wrong ashes, with police finding 35 bodies at the company’s property.Handing down the sentence, Mr Justice Hilliard said Bush had breached the trust of his customers “on an almost industrial scale” and “in a myriad of…
