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John Cleese has revealed plans for a nationwide tour marking more than half a century since Monty Python And The Holy Grail first reached cinemas.The comedy legend, now 86, will travel to 18 venues throughout September, presenting special events combining film screenings with live audience interaction.Each evening will feature the star personally introducing the beloved 1975 comedy before it plays in full, followed by a 45-minute question-and-answer session where attendees can quiz Mr Cleese directly.The tour, titled John Cleese And The Holy Grail, promises fans an opportunity to hear the performer discuss the making of the iconic film.John Cleese has…

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Price is the only semi-finalist yet to win the Premier League in his career, although having had more time to recuperate of late, the Welshman feels primed to do the business this time around.”I’m feeling like I’m in a good place. I think my game’s in a good place,” he said.”It’s one of the ones that I haven’t won, so just to tick that off and get that one in the bag, it would ease the pressure.”But until you win a major then it’s always added pressure every year.”Despite his disappointment at having to pull out of the World Cup,…

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A woman who was fatally shot outside a bar in Sheffield on Monday has been named as 30-year-old mother-of-one Shanice Brookes, South Yorkshire Police have confirmed.Police were called to West Street at 2.45am following reports of a shooting outside the One Four One bar in the city centre.Officers attended the scene, where Ms Brookes was found with serious injuries.She was treated at the scene by paramedics, before being taken to hospital where she sadly later died.A murder investigation was launched by the force, where so far three people have been arrested in relation to the incident.Shanice, who had one child,…

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Labour MPs have written to the chair of the equalities watchdog to demand Reform UK faces a probe regarding allegations of Islamophobia.The group of 27 MPs claimed there was “overwhelming evidence” Reform had breached its obligations under the 2010 Equality Act.In a letter to the chair of the Equality and Human Rights Commission, the Labour MPs wrote: “Over the last few years, we have seen a number of Reform UK politicians and members make comments that are clearly racist and discriminate against ethnic minorities, and in particular, Muslims.”The group added: “The prevalence of racism within Reform UK does not exist…

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A long-established Scottish shoe shop that has served customers for more than a century is set to close its doors as staff retirements and difficult trading conditions continue to hit the high street.Symington Quality Footwear, which trades as Symington Shoes, announced it will most likely close at the end of June after operating on Channel Street in Galashiels for more than 100 years.The independent retailer has become well known across the Scottish Borders for selling branded footwear and fitting children’s shoes for generations of local families.The business confirmed the closure plans in a statement shared on social media.Staff said the…

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“We ate that, got three million views overnight. Everyone was just asking, ‘what are you cooking tomorrow?’, so we just carried on with it. And like you say, the rest is history.”WATCH ABOVE.Keep reading…Show less`; placeholder.insertAdjacentHTML(‘beforeend’, taboola); } else { const loadContent = async () => { const postsHtml = await runInsertion(); const viafouraPlaceholder = “; console.log(“postsHTML”, postsHtml) placeholder.insertAdjacentHTML(‘beforeend’, viafouraPlaceholder); }; loadContent(); }

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Campaigners have supported new road changes to introduce signage across Wales to remind drivers of the dangers of leaving their vehicles in their cars during warmer spells of weather.Drivers across Wales will continue to see roadside signs displaying warnings about leaving pets in vehicles during the current heatwave.Temperatures across the UK soared to their highest ever levels in May, with Kew Gardens seeing mercury rising to a staggering 35.8 degrees Celsius. With the Met Office urging motorists to remain safe during the high temperatures, the Welsh Government is also reminding drivers of their responsibilities.Wales became the first and only country…

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Afterwards, Korpatsch rebuked the suggestion by 32nd seed Wang that she was “not a fair player”.Korpatsch said there had been two ball marks, one old and one new, but both were out – a claim supported by the chair umpire and Hawk-Eye.”The chair umpire came down and showed the mark, and it was out. Also on the TV, they showed the Hawk-Eye and it was like 8mm out. She came on my side because she didn’t believe it,” Korpatsch said.”At the end, we didn’t have a handshake because she told me she’s not OK with the ball marks. “I can’t…

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Tea remains a cornerstone of British culture, but according to new research released for International Tea Day 2026 (21st May), not everyone can be trusted to make a decent cuppa. Nearly half of Brits say bad brewing habits from friends and family are enough to make them turn down a cup altogether.  The survey of 2,000 UK adults* commissioned by kitchen appliance innovator, CASO Design has revealed the common brewing mistakes that are so off-putting that four in ten (42%) Britons have refused a cuppa from a friend, family member or colleague. Topping the list of tea-making icks is using…

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