3 weeks agoBlogsComments Off on Bangkok Expo 2032: Student’s bold vision could transform the city
What if Thailand finally hosted a World Expo — and it happened right in the heart of Bangkok? That’s the bold vision behind Bangkok World Expo 2032, the graduation thesis of Thanakrit Kanchanaram, a student from Chulalongkorn University’s Faculty of Architecture. His plan transforms Makkasan Station into a cutting-edge exhibition hub, making Bangkok the epicentre of innovation, …
3 weeks agoBlogsComments Off on Love Island viewers spot moment Dejon ‘proves he’s FAKING feelings for Meg’ – did you?
LOVE Island fans think they’ve spotted the moment Dejon Noel-Williams ‘proved he’s FAKING feelings for Meg Moore’.
ITV2 viewers rushed to their keyboards after an eyebrow-raising interaction with another girl in the villa sparked fresh doubts about his intentions.
ITV2Love Island fans think they’ve spotted the moment Dejon Noel-Williams ‘proved he’s FAKING feelings for Meg Moore’[/caption]
Shutterstock EditorialMeg is currently coupled up with the footballer[/caption]
In the moment that set off alarm bells among fans, Yasmin turned to Dejon and asked: “I have a question for you, it’s a bit rogue, would you have a threesome with me and Emily?”
Dejon laughed – but was soon saved from answering as Meg called out, “Come here please!”
He joked: “You called me at a good time! Oh my god! We’ll continue that question.”
The flirty tone continued as the girl followed up with: “It was in my head, I had to say it. Intrusive thoughts, intrusive thoughts.”
Moments afterwards, tensions simmered as Dejon tried to have a heart-to-heart with Meg saying: “Let’s have a chat. You’re looking a bit frosty over here.”
To which he was told, “No, we’re not frosty,” and Dejon replied, “No, we’re fine.”
Meg, who had been sat with Malisha, even inched away as he sat down beside her.
Despite his attempts to play it cool, viewers weren’t convinced – especially after remembering Dejon had previously told Yasmin and Malisha that he was “very open” and accused Meg of “moving insane.”
Fans took to social media to call him out.
One wrote on X, formerly Twitter, “Oh Dejon can LIE! Because he literally told Yasmin and Malisha that he was very open and Meg has been moving insane. Get this mustard man off my screen!”
Someone else said: “Dejon is so fake [crying emoji] he switches it up depending on the day and who he’s talking to.”
Also during last night’s installment, Dejon was hit in the face by Meg.
After a romantic recoupling speech following a tense few days for the rowing couple, Meg excitedly hugged her man – and accidentally smacked him.
Dejon closed his eyes as the phone came pelting towards him and then fell back onto the firepit sofa.
It left the other islanders in hysterics with Harry looking bemused and Helena throwing her head back laughing.
It was a bit of light relief amid a nerve-wracking recoupling that came out of the blue for the stars.
Then, in a major twist, the remaining single girls Toni and Malisha were told new bombshell Harrison decides who stays and who goes home.
The beautiful girls went on separate dates with the footballer, who lives in America, before learning their fate.
But viewers were furious about being left with a cliffhanger ending.
They’ll have to wait until Wednesday night’s episode to find out who’s been dumped from the Love Island villa.
Love Island 2025 full lineup
Harry Cooksley: A 30-year-old footballer with charm to spare.
Shakira Khan: A 22-year-old Manchester-based model, ready to turn heads.
Megan Moore: A payroll specialist from Southampton, looking for someone tall and stylish.
Alima Gagigo: International business graduate with brains and ambition.
Antonia Laites: Love Island’s first bombshell revealed as sexy Las Vegas pool party waitress.
Rose Selway: Beauty salon owner from Devon who runs 12 aesthetics clinics, boasting a famous clientele including former Love Islanders.
Yasmin Pettet: The 24-year-old bombshell hails from London and works as a commercial banking executive.
Malisha Jordan: A teaching assistant from Broxbourne, Hertfordshire, who enteredLove Island 2025as a bombshell.
Emily Moran: Bombshell Welsh brunette from the same town as Love Island 2024 alumni Nicole Samuel.
Shea Mannings: Works as a scaffolder day-to-day and plays semi-pro football on the side.
Remell Mullins: Boasts over 18million likes and 500k followers on TikTok thanks to his sizzling body transformation videos.
Harrison Solomon: Pro footballer and model entering Love Island 2025 as a bombshell.
Departures:
Kyle Ashman: Axed after an arrest over a machete attack emerged. He was released with no further action taken and denies any wrongdoing.
Sophie Lee: A model and motivational speaker who has overcome adversity after suffering life-changing burns in an accident.
Blu Chegini: A boxer with striking model looks, seeking love in the villa.
ITV2Yasmin asked if he would have a threesome with her and Emily[/caption]
Shutterstock EditorialMeg and Malisha were chatting nearby[/caption]
ITV2Meg inched away from Dejon as he sat beside her[/caption]
3 weeks agoBlogsComments Off on I’m UK’s most desperate bride-to-be – I have planned my wedding, have a £2K dress but there’s one thing missing…a groom
TAKING a sip of prosecco Theresa Mahon listens intently as her date chats about his love of football and music.
As with all first dates Ads, 30, has plenty of questions for Theresa too, including the inevitable ‘tell me a fun fact about yourself.’
David Cummings - The SunTheresa Mahon has planned her whole wedding despite not having a groom[/caption]
SuppliedShe has spent £2,000 on a dress but says it isn’t bonkers it’s organised[/caption]
SuppliedWhen she met toyboy partner Ads, 15 years her junior, he wasn’t deterred by her organisation[/caption]
Theresa, 45, takes a deep breath and prepares to share the secret that sends most men running for the hills.
“I told my new man he was my first date in 13 years,” she says.
“I then dropped a bigger bombshell.
“I had already planned our wedding including everything from the castle venue, the purple colour scheme and his suit.
Sitting in silence, Theresa waited for her date to make his excuses, but she was in for a surprise.
“Despite being 15 years younger than me, my toyboy admirer didn’t exit stage left,” she says.
“He looked a little shocked but took it all in his stride.
“He did splutter a bit when I also revealed I’d already bought my wedding lingerie, but I was more shocked than he was.
“I’d met a man who appreciates that I’m not crazy, I’m just well organised.”
Events supervisor Theresa, 45, lives in Dublin, Ireland lives with her three sons aged 24, 18 and 14 and admits she’s been planning her big day ever since she was a teenager.
“I don’t think it weird to have planned my wedding without a man,” she says.
“It is a big job, so being prepared and planning everything down to the wedding dance and reception menu is just plain sensible.”
Despite having planned her entire wedding day, until nine months ago Theresa was single — and had not dated for 13 years.
But seven years ago Theresa decided to take the plunge – not to accept a wedding proposal or a date – but to buy her dream wedding gown.
Theresa says: “I’ve been trying on wedding dresses since I was 19.
“For me, a day out shopping was never complete without visiting a bridal shop and trying on the latest dresses.
“Standing on the pedestal with a shop assistant helping me into the latest on trend wedding dress was an amazing high that was better than sex.”
David Cummings-The SunTheresa has been trying on wedding dresses since she was 19[/caption]
THE SUNShe keeps a scrapbook filled with her future plans including bridesmaid dresses and groomsmen suits[/caption]
suppliedShe hopes to arrive at her wedding in a horse-drawn fairytale carriage[/caption]
In 2019 Theresa was out shopping and spotted her dream dress.
“It was a strapless dress with a crystal bodice and a huge skirt, like Cinderella.,” she says.
“When I put it on and twirled, I knew it was ‘the dress’… I loved the feel of fabric and how special it made me feel.
“I told the assistant I didn’t yet have a groom, she was shocked but I was not ashamed.”
Theresa paid £1,000 for her dream dress and another £120 on a veil. To complete the look, In January 2019 she ordered crystal-encrusted shoes from America for £250.
Since then, she’s bought wedding lingerie and a special wedding bag taking her total spend to £2000.
“I’ve been saving for my wedding for a year and used credit cards to pay for the dress, so I was £700 in debt but have now paid that off,” she says.
“Every time I open my wardrobe and see the white dress I’ll get married in, I get a flash of excitement,” she says.
“I’m convinced it won’t be long till I will be walking down the aisle.”
Growing up Thersa admits as a child she loved to dress up in big white bedsheets and pretend she was Cinderella.
At school, Theresa had boyfriends, then when she began work at her local Tesco aged 19 she fell in love for the first time.
She says: “I met Greg* and we fell for each other.
“We had been dating for a year when I was pregnant. I thought Greg would then propose — but instead he left me.”
I became ‘married to the plan’ not married to the man until I could find a fella who understood me
Theresa Mahon
Theresa brought up their son now 24, as a single mum, crushed that her dream of becoming a bride hadN’T been realised.
When she was 22, she then began dating Tom*, 38. The couple went on to have two boys, aged 18 and 14.
She says: “He knew I wanted a big wedding; I talked about it non-stop, but he didn’t want to rush into it.
“It caused arguments, and we ended up breaking up after six years in December 2010.”
Since then, Theresa admits she’s been trying to find a real man, mature enough to settle down.
She says: “I was so angry with my past two men for leaving me, I decided I wasn’t going to wait any more and I would just go ahead and plan my wedding.”
“I became ‘married to the plan’ not married to the man until I could find a fella who understood me and wasn’t scared of commitment.”
While Theresa’s approach might seem unusual she is not alone.
A Interflora survey found six in ten or 60% single women have already planned aspects of their wedding – including choosing the dress they will wear and the flowers they will carry on their big day.
The study found millions of women – who are still looking for Mr Right – have researched elements such as churches, flowers, reception venues, bridesmaid’s dresses and the car which will take them to the church.
The rise of social media has only encouraged the trend of single women being married to the plan.
According to Mashable and TheKnot.com, a whopping 70 percent of Pinterest users admitted to having pinned wedding-related content before they’re even engaged—or necessarily dating someone.
Wedding site Zola includes a section specifically for people not yet proposed to so they can start browsing and creating plans without being engaged.
Other sites like TheKnot.com have a special “Not engaged yet” forum.
Theresa says: “I know I am addicted to weddings, but I know other women secretly share my obsession.
“I have Pinterest boards but for me scrapbooks offer a real keepsake of my love of weddings and commitment to my big day.
“I started small, filling scrapbooks with fabric swatches, dress designs and sample menus. I upgraded to a spreadsheet to record lists and budgets.
“I couldn’t stop. I sometimes spend up to four hours a day doing various things for my wedding day.”
It isn’t just the dress that Theresa has settled on, but the venue too.
“I knew I needed to know my venue. I spent hours scouring the internet for venues that looked like Cinderella’s castle,” she says.
“That’s when I found Lough Eske Castle, near Donegal. I booked a tour in May 2016 and fell in love with it.
Wedding Guest Outfit Etiquette
If you're struggling to decided on a dress to see you through wedding season, here's a few rules on what not to wear so you don't get in trouble.
Folklore says that wearing red at a wedding means you slept with the groom.
Casual attire like jeans and flip flops should always be avoided.
Any colour that could be picked up as white or cream – even if it’s not.
Most would agree that your cleavage needs to be covered.
Wearing white is a massive no-no if you’re not the bride.
“I have chosen the wedding package I want and even had meetings with the castle’s staff about my plans. I go there every few months.
“Then I started viewing glass carriages for transport and found a horse-drawn one I’m going to book.”
Theresa’s wedding colours are white-and-purple theme, and she has started shopping for bridesmaids’ dresses.
“I found one I loved, so I bought one and took it to a seamstress who is going to make more of them when I set a date,” she says.
“I’ve planned white tulips, and carnations with a single pink rose in the centre for the bouquets and have bought lots of purple ribbon to tie around the chairs.”
The mum of three also has a menu planned and says its top notch.
“It includes carrot and coriander soup to start, turkey and roasted veg for the main course and profiteroles for dessert,” she says.
Extreme planner Theres has picked out the first song -A Thousand Years, the lullaby by Christina Perri which features in Twilight.
“And yes, I have planned the honeymoon – it will be in Disneyland,” admits the Cinderella obsessed bride.
“I will always listen to my grooms input. He will get a chance to change something as long as he makes a good argument for it.”
The budget so far is £25,000 but with the cost of living Theresa admits it will have to go up.
She also hopes her eventual groom will contribute towards the total.
Theresa has even got her wedding party on board.
I won’t tempt fate, but he may be a keeper
Theresa Mahon
In 2016 Theresea picked her three bridesmaids, all good friends, so they could help her plan.
“At first, they were shocked, thinking I’d found a secret fiance, but when I said I didn’t have one they just rolled their eyes but agreed,” Theresa says.
Theresa’s mum and dad were not convinced, however.
“My parents are less supportive,” she admits.
“They worry I’ll miss a potential husband because I’m too busy planning a wedding. They think I’ll scare men off.”
However, a year ago, Theresa’s ‘dating intuition’ paid off when Ads, 30 who she met at an events conference, asked her out.
“I’m 45 and he’s 15 years younger than me. He became a great friend, and we’d always have a laugh,” she says.
“Then in October last year he asked me out for a coffee at a local cafe.
“After 13 years of not dating it was terrifying. I thought I’d come off as a cougar.
“But we clicked and have been dating ever since. He’s even talking about taking me to meet his parents overseas.
“He didn’t laugh at my extreme wedding planning, his take is refreshing, and I won’t tempt fate, but he may be a keeper.”
SuppliedTheresa hopes that Ads might be the one to finally pop the question[/caption]
suppliedBefore meeting Ads Theresa took a 13 year break from dating[/caption]
3 weeks agoBlogsComments Off on Premier League TV games revealed: Man Utd, Arsenal, Liverpool and Chelsea among televised opening day fixtures
THE Premier League 2025/26 fixture list has been revealed, along with the opening weekend game times.
Top-flight English football will return after the summer break with champions Liverpool taking on Bournemouth.
GettyThe Premier League’s opening round of fixtures have been revealed[/caption]
GettyTNT Sports have an ideal clash on the early Saturday kick-off[/caption]
GettyAt least 267 games will be televised across the upcoming season[/caption]
Man Utd’s opening five sees them take on Fulham and Burnley before a Manchester derby at the Etihad and hosting Chelsea, which gives them a rating of 94.6 in Opta’s Team Rating equation.
Meanwhile, Arsenal’s run of Leeds at home, Liverpool away and Nottingham Forest and Man City at home, gives them a ranking of 94.
The first weekend of the season rounds out with an 8pm Monday match up between newly-promoted Leeds and Everton.
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3 weeks agoBlogsComments Off on EVs ‘more likely to break down and leave drivers stranded than petrol or diesel cars,’ damning report reveals
ELECTRIC vehicles are reported to be more likely to breakdown on the road than cars with petrol or diesel engines, according to research.
A survey of nearly 30,000 drivers looked into their experiences with breakdowns over the past two years.
PAThe survey found 16.8 per cent of battery car drivers experienced a break down recently[/caption]
PAThis compares to 10.7 per cent of petrol car owners who reported a break down.[/caption]
The Reliability Survey conducted by What Car? in association with MotorEasy looked at a comparison of petrol, diesel, hybrid and electric cars in terms of whether they were likely to break down, as well as be fixed or towed.
Overall, 11% of respondents of the survey had suffered a fault in the last 24 months that made it undriveable.
A similar figure of 10.7 per cent of petrol car owners reported a break down in this time, which is a significantly lower rate than batter car owners.
Hybrid and diesel cars were also at a lower rate, at 14.1 per cent and 15.4 per cent respectively.
Results of the survey come just days after the boss of AA reported attending a higher proportion of electric car breakdowns.
In 40.6 per cent of these break downs, the EVs had to be towed from the roadside to a garage.
However, only 29.6 per cent per cent of petrol cars required this.
CEO of the breakdown service provider, Jakob Pfaudler, added EVs are prone to not only punctures, flat batteries, but also jammed charging cables and technical glitches.
He claimed EV breakdowns are more common despite the “idea “common misconception” that they are more reliable than internal combustion engine cars due to having fewer moving parts.
On top of that, the report found there was only a one in four chance EV drivers would have their cars permanently fixed by a breakdown company after being stranded on the road.
This is in comparison to two in five petrol car owners who were able to get back on the road after calling out roadside assistance.
As a result, EVs were the most commonly transported vehicles taken to garages for repairs, as they cannot be towed.
They are unable to be towed due rotation of their driven wheels risking of damage to their e-motors.
Edmund King, president of AA, also suggested EV drivers are more likely to be confused and flustered by warning lights in their cars, leading them to call for roadside assistance.
Whereas petrol car drivers often drive to a garage when being given warning alerts.
King estimated, however, that only 86 per cent of traditional cars could be dealt with at the roadside compared to nine in ten battery powered cars which tend to just need a “simple reboot”.
An additional positive for EV drivers from the survey data suggested their breakdown-related faults could typically be resolved for free, more than any other fuel type.
89% of EV faults could be resolved at zero-cost for the driver, according to the survey, with only three per cent paying more than £1,500 for fixes.
Hybrid cars did even better on this front, with 91% being fixed for free, and only two per cent paying over £1,500.
However, 76% of petrol car owners reported having their vehicle repaired at no cost following breakdown, and only two-thirds of diesel car drivers.
GettyWhatCar? research also found Britannia Rescue to be the best breakdown assistance provider in terms of timing and quality[/caption]
3 weeks agoBlogsComments Off on Heartbreaking first picture of dad-of-two who ‘always had smile’ after horror Monaghan motorbike crash as tributes pour
THIS is the heartbreaking first picture of a man “who always had a smile or a wave” following his tragic death in a motorcycle collision.
Les Reyburn was sadly pronounced dead at the scene of the horror crash between a car and a motorbike on the R190 at Lisnalong townland in Co Monaghan on Monday.
Les Reyburn sadly passed away following the collision on MondaySocial MediaLes has been remembered as someone who ‘always had a smile’ by mourners
The dad-of-two, who was aged in his 40s, was from the Bawn area of Co Monaghan.
A notice online read: “Tragically following an accident on Monday, 16th June 2025. Pre-deceased recently by his beloved Father Leslie Snr.
“Les will be dearly missed by his heartbroken family, his treasured children Kayleigh and Callum, his loving mother Mary, partner Pamela and her sons Rhys and Tyrion, brother Alan and sister-in-law Sandra, the entire family circle and his many good friends.”
Tributes have been pouring in for Les as news of his sad passing continues to devastate the local community and his wider group of friends.
A Bawn community group said: “Will be sadly missed in the Bawn area, always had smile or a wave when passing by, condolences to all the family and friends. RIP Les.”
Bad Examples Motorcycle Club said: “Would like to pass on our sincere condolances to the family of Les Reyburn on his sad and untimely passing. May he Rest In Peace.”
Another motorbiking club added: “Throttle Mad MCC would like to pass on our sincere condolences to the family of Les Reyburn on his sad and untimely passing. May he Rest In Peace.”
A mourner said: “We are so incredibly sad to hear of your heartbreaking loss and we send you all of our absolute love and support right now. You are all in our thoughts and prayers during this very difficult time.
“Pamela, Rhys and Tyrion, our hearts are broken for your loss and for the pain that you are going through right now.
“May Les ride high, surrounded by the angels on his journey to heaven.”
Another added: “There are no words to express how incredibly sad the untimely passing of Les is.”
A third said: “So sad to hear Leslie has been taken so suddenly. My condolences to his mother Mary, his children, partner and all his family.”
FUNERAL DETAILS
Les will be reposing at his home from 12pm until 8pm on Friday. His family has requested that the house remains private at all other times.
His funeral will take place in Crossduff Parish Church at 2pm on Saturday.
And Les will be laid to rest alongside his father in the adjoining churchyard following the mass.
Gardai have appealed for witnesses of the fatal crash on Monday to come forward.
A garda spokesperson said: “Road users who may have relevant camera footage (including dash-cam) and were travelling in the area between 1pm and 1:30pm are asked to make this footage available to investigating Gardaí.
“Anyone with information is asked to contact Castleblayney Garda Station on 042 9747900, the Garda Confidential Line at 1800 666 111, or any Garda station.”
3 weeks agoBlogsComments Off on Thai military helicopter makes emergency landing in Ubon Ratchathani
A military helicopter was forced to make an emergency landing while conducting a supply mission to a base in Ubon Ratchathani. No fatalities occurred, with minor injuries reported. Yesterday, June 17, the Royal Thai Army’s Facebook page announced that the Second Army Region confirmed the incident during an operation in the province. The report indicated …
Things continue to be tricky for United as they then travel to London to face Fulham.
And following a clash with Burnley, the Red Devils then face back-to-back clashes with Man City and Chelsea.
United are next away at Brentford, where they lost 4-3 last season.
And as the fixtures pile up, they soon face a horror run of Liverpool, Brighton, Nottingham Forest and Tottenham.
It’s left fans fearing that Amorim will not make it to Christmas, with United’s poor form last season suggesting they will struggle in almost every game.
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If the tactician does make it to 2026, he immediately faces back-to-back weekends against Man City and Arsenal to potentially compound further misery.
United fans quickly flocked to social media to express their worries about Amorim’s future.
One said: “Amorim not fit to survive past October.”
Another declared: “If Amorim is here by November he’s done well.”
One noted: “Amorim could be gone by November.”
Another added: “Arsenal, Chelsea, City, Liverpool within first eight games, crikey.”
Premier League fixtures in full
15/08/2025 20:00 Liverpool v A.F.C. Bournemouth 16/08/2025 12:30 Aston Villa v Newcastle United 16/08/2025 15:00 Brighton v Fulham 16/08/2025 15:00 Nottingham Forest v Brentford 16/08/2025 15:00 Sunderland v West Ham United 16/08/2025 15:00 Tottenham Hotspur v Burnley 16/08/2025 17:30 Wolverhampton v Manchester City 17/08/2025 14:00 Chelsea v Crystal Palace 17/08/2025 16:30 Manchester United v Arsenal 18/08/2025 20:00 Leeds United v Everton
23/08/2025 15:00 A.F.C. Bournemouth v Wolverhampton 23/08/2025 15:00 Arsenal v Leeds United 23/08/2025 15:00 Brentford v Aston Villa 23/08/2025 15:00 Burnley v Sunderland 23/08/2025 15:00 Crystal Palace v Nottingham Forest 23/08/2025 15:00 Everton v Brighton 23/08/2025 15:00 Fulham v Manchester United 23/08/2025 15:00 Manchester City v Tottenham Hotspur 23/08/2025 15:00 Newcastle United v Liverpool 23/08/2025 15:00 West Ham United v Chelsea
30/08/2025 15:00 Aston Villa v Crystal Palace 30/08/2025 15:00 Brighton v Manchester City 30/08/2025 15:00 Chelsea v Fulham 30/08/2025 15:00 Leeds United v Newcastle United 30/08/2025 15:00 Liverpool v Arsenal 30/08/2025 15:00 Manchester United v Burnley 30/08/2025 15:00 Nottingham Forest v West Ham United 30/08/2025 15:00 Sunderland v Brentford 30/08/2025 15:00 Tottenham Hotspur v A.F.C. Bournemouth 30/08/2025 15:00 Wolverhampton v Everton
13/09/2025 15:00 A.F.C. Bournemouth v Brighton 13/09/2025 15:00 Arsenal v Nottingham Forest 13/09/2025 15:00 Brentford v Chelsea 13/09/2025 15:00 Burnley v Liverpool 13/09/2025 15:00 Crystal Palace v Sunderland 13/09/2025 15:00 Everton v Aston Villa 13/09/2025 15:00 Fulham v Leeds United 13/09/2025 15:00 Manchester City v Manchester United 13/09/2025 15:00 Newcastle United v Wolverhampton 13/09/2025 15:00 West Ham United v Tottenham Hotspur
20/09/2025 15:00 A.F.C. Bournemouth v Newcastle United 20/09/2025 15:00 Arsenal v Manchester City 20/09/2025 15:00 Brighton v Tottenham Hotspur 20/09/2025 15:00 Burnley v Nottingham Forest 20/09/2025 15:00 Fulham v Brentford 20/09/2025 15:00 Liverpool v Everton 20/09/2025 15:00 Manchester United v Chelsea 20/09/2025 15:00 Sunderland v Aston Villa 20/09/2025 15:00 West Ham United v Crystal Palace 20/09/2025 15:00 Wolverhampton v Leeds United
27/09/2025 15:00 Aston Villa v Fulham 27/09/2025 15:00 Brentford v Manchester United 27/09/2025 15:00 Chelsea v Brighton 27/09/2025 15:00 Crystal Palace v Liverpool 27/09/2025 15:00 Everton v West Ham United 27/09/2025 15:00 Leeds United v A.F.C. Bournemouth 27/09/2025 15:00 Manchester City v Burnley 27/09/2025 15:00 Newcastle United v Arsenal 27/09/2025 15:00 Nottingham Forest v Sunderland 27/09/2025 15:00 Tottenham Hotspur v Wolverhampton
04/10/2025 15:00 A.F.C. Bournemouth v Fulham 04/10/2025 15:00 Arsenal v West Ham United 04/10/2025 15:00 Aston Villa v Burnley 04/10/2025 15:00 Brentford v Manchester City 04/10/2025 15:00 Chelsea v Liverpool 04/10/2025 15:00 Everton v Crystal Palace 04/10/2025 15:00 Leeds United v Tottenham Hotspur 04/10/2025 15:00 Manchester United v Sunderland 04/10/2025 15:00 Newcastle United v Nottingham Forest 04/10/2025 15:00 Wolverhampton v Brighton
18/10/2025 15:00 Brighton v Newcastle United 18/10/2025 15:00 Burnley v Leeds United 18/10/2025 15:00 Crystal Palace v A.F.C. Bournemouth 18/10/2025 15:00 Fulham v Arsenal 18/10/2025 15:00 Liverpool v Manchester United 18/10/2025 15:00 Manchester City v Everton 18/10/2025 15:00 Nottingham Forest v Chelsea 18/10/2025 15:00 Sunderland v Wolverhampton 18/10/2025 15:00 Tottenham Hotspur v Aston Villa 18/10/2025 15:00 West Ham United v Brentford
25/10/2025 15:00 A.F.C. Bournemouth v Nottingham Forest 25/10/2025 15:00 Arsenal v Crystal Palace 25/10/2025 15:00 Aston Villa v Manchester City 25/10/2025 15:00 Brentford v Liverpool 25/10/2025 15:00 Chelsea v Sunderland 25/10/2025 15:00 Everton v Tottenham Hotspur 25/10/2025 15:00 Leeds United v West Ham United 25/10/2025 15:00 Manchester United v Brighton 25/10/2025 15:00 Newcastle United v Fulham 25/10/2025 15:00 Wolverhampton v Burnley
01/11/2025 15:00 Brighton v Leeds United 01/11/2025 15:00 Burnley v Arsenal 01/11/2025 15:00 Crystal Palace v Brentford 01/11/2025 15:00 Fulham v Wolverhampton 01/11/2025 15:00 Liverpool v Aston Villa 01/11/2025 15:00 Manchester City v A.F.C. Bournemouth 01/11/2025 15:00 Nottingham Forest v Manchester United 01/11/2025 15:00 Sunderland v Everton 01/11/2025 15:00 Tottenham Hotspur v Chelsea 01/11/2025 15:00 West Ham United v Newcastle United
08/11/2025 15:00 Aston Villa v A.F.C. Bournemouth 08/11/2025 15:00 Brentford v Newcastle United 08/11/2025 15:00 Chelsea v Wolverhampton 08/11/2025 15:00 Crystal Palace v Brighton 08/11/2025 15:00 Everton v Fulham 08/11/2025 15:00 Manchester City v Liverpool 08/11/2025 15:00 Nottingham Forest v Leeds United 08/11/2025 15:00 Sunderland v Arsenal 08/11/2025 15:00 Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester United 08/11/2025 15:00 West Ham United v Burnley
22/11/2025 15:00 A.F.C. Bournemouth v West Ham United 22/11/2025 15:00 Arsenal v Tottenham Hotspur 22/11/2025 15:00 Brighton v Brentford 22/11/2025 15:00 Burnley v Chelsea 22/11/2025 15:00 Fulham v Sunderland 22/11/2025 15:00 Leeds United v Aston Villa 22/11/2025 15:00 Liverpool v Nottingham Forest 22/11/2025 15:00 Manchester United v Everton 22/11/2025 15:00 Newcastle United v Manchester City 22/11/2025 15:00 Wolverhampton v Crystal Palace
29/11/2025 15:00 Aston Villa v Wolverhampton 29/11/2025 15:00 Brentford v Burnley 29/11/2025 15:00 Chelsea v Arsenal 29/11/2025 15:00 Crystal Palace v Manchester United 29/11/2025 15:00 Everton v Newcastle United 29/11/2025 15:00 Manchester City v Leeds United 29/11/2025 15:00 Nottingham Forest v Brighton 29/11/2025 15:00 Sunderland v A.F.C. Bournemouth 29/11/2025 15:00 Tottenham Hotspur v Fulham 29/11/2025 15:00 West Ham United v Liverpool
03/12/2025 20:00 A.F.C. Bournemouth v Everton 03/12/2025 20:00 Arsenal v Brentford 03/12/2025 20:00 Brighton v Aston Villa 03/12/2025 20:00 Burnley v Crystal Palace 03/12/2025 20:00 Fulham v Manchester City 03/12/2025 20:00 Leeds United v Chelsea 03/12/2025 20:00 Liverpool v Sunderland 03/12/2025 20:00 Manchester United v West Ham United 03/12/2025 20:00 Newcastle United v Tottenham Hotspur 03/12/2025 20:00 Wolverhampton v Nottingham Forest
06/12/2025 15:00 A.F.C. Bournemouth v Chelsea 06/12/2025 15:00 Aston Villa v Arsenal 06/12/2025 15:00 Brighton v West Ham United 06/12/2025 15:00 Everton v Nottingham Forest 06/12/2025 15:00 Fulham v Crystal Palace 06/12/2025 15:00 Leeds United v Liverpool 06/12/2025 15:00 Manchester City v Sunderland 06/12/2025 15:00 Newcastle United v Burnley 06/12/2025 15:00 Tottenham Hotspur v Brentford 06/12/2025 15:00 Wolverhampton v Manchester United
13/12/2025 15:00 Arsenal v Wolverhampton 13/12/2025 15:00 Brentford v Leeds United 13/12/2025 15:00 Burnley v Fulham 13/12/2025 15:00 Chelsea v Everton 13/12/2025 15:00 Crystal Palace v Manchester City 13/12/2025 15:00 Liverpool v Brighton 13/12/2025 15:00 Manchester United v A.F.C. Bournemouth 13/12/2025 15:00 Nottingham Forest v Tottenham Hotspur 13/12/2025 15:00 Sunderland v Newcastle United 13/12/2025 15:00 West Ham United v Aston Villa
20/12/2025 15:00 A.F.C. Bournemouth v Burnley 20/12/2025 15:00 Aston Villa v Manchester United 20/12/2025 15:00 Brighton v Sunderland 20/12/2025 15:00 Everton v Arsenal 20/12/2025 15:00 Fulham v Nottingham Forest 20/12/2025 15:00 Leeds United v Crystal Palace 20/12/2025 15:00 Manchester City v West Ham United 20/12/2025 15:00 Newcastle United v Chelsea 20/12/2025 15:00 Tottenham Hotspur v Liverpool 20/12/2025 15:00 Wolverhampton v Brentford
27/12/2025 15:00 Arsenal v Brighton 27/12/2025 15:00 Brentford v A.F.C. Bournemouth 27/12/2025 15:00 Burnley v Everton 27/12/2025 15:00 Chelsea v Aston Villa 27/12/2025 15:00 Crystal Palace v Tottenham Hotspur 27/12/2025 15:00 Liverpool v Wolverhampton 27/12/2025 15:00 Manchester United v Newcastle United 27/12/2025 15:00 Nottingham Forest v Manchester City 27/12/2025 15:00 Sunderland v Leeds United 27/12/2025 15:00 West Ham United v Fulham
30/12/2025 20:00 Arsenal v Aston Villa 30/12/2025 20:00 Brentford v Tottenham Hotspur 30/12/2025 20:00 Burnley v Newcastle United 30/12/2025 20:00 Chelsea v A.F.C. Bournemouth 30/12/2025 20:00 Crystal Palace v Fulham 30/12/2025 20:00 Liverpool v Leeds United 30/12/2025 20:00 Manchester United v Wolverhampton 30/12/2025 20:00 Nottingham Forest v Everton 30/12/2025 20:00 Sunderland v Manchester City 30/12/2025 20:00 West Ham United v Brighton
03/01/2026 15:00 A.F.C. Bournemouth v Arsenal 03/01/2026 15:00 Aston Villa v Nottingham Forest 03/01/2026 15:00 Brighton v Burnley 03/01/2026 15:00 Everton v Brentford 03/01/2026 15:00 Fulham v Liverpool 03/01/2026 15:00 Leeds United v Manchester United 03/01/2026 15:00 Manchester City v Chelsea 03/01/2026 15:00 Newcastle United v Crystal Palace 03/01/2026 15:00 Tottenham Hotspur v Sunderland 03/01/2026 15:00 Wolverhampton v West Ham United
07/01/2026 20:00 A.F.C. Bournemouth v Tottenham Hotspur 07/01/2026 20:00 Arsenal v Liverpool 07/01/2026 20:00 Brentford v Sunderland 07/01/2026 20:00 Burnley v Manchester United 07/01/2026 20:00 Crystal Palace v Aston Villa 07/01/2026 20:00 Everton v Wolverhampton 07/01/2026 20:00 Fulham v Chelsea 07/01/2026 20:00 Manchester City v Brighton 07/01/2026 20:00 Newcastle United v Leeds United 07/01/2026 20:00 West Ham United v Nottingham Forest
17/01/2026 15:00 Aston Villa v Everton 17/01/2026 15:00 Brighton v A.F.C. Bournemouth 17/01/2026 15:00 Chelsea v Brentford 17/01/2026 15:00 Leeds United v Fulham 17/01/2026 15:00 Liverpool v Burnley 17/01/2026 15:00 Manchester United v Manchester City 17/01/2026 15:00 Nottingham Forest v Arsenal 17/01/2026 15:00 Sunderland v Crystal Palace 17/01/2026 15:00 Tottenham Hotspur v West Ham United 17/01/2026 15:00 Wolverhampton v Newcastle United
24/01/2026 15:00 A.F.C. Bournemouth v Liverpool 24/01/2026 15:00 Arsenal v Manchester United 24/01/2026 15:00 Brentford v Nottingham Forest 24/01/2026 15:00 Burnley v Tottenham Hotspur 24/01/2026 15:00 Crystal Palace v Chelsea 24/01/2026 15:00 Everton v Leeds United 24/01/2026 15:00 Fulham v Brighton 24/01/2026 15:00 Manchester City v Wolverhampton 24/01/2026 15:00 Newcastle United v Aston Villa 24/01/2026 15:00 West Ham United v Sunderland
31/01/2026 15:00 Aston Villa v Brentford 31/01/2026 15:00 Brighton v Everton 31/01/2026 15:00 Chelsea v West Ham United 31/01/2026 15:00 Leeds United v Arsenal 31/01/2026 15:00 Liverpool v Newcastle United 31/01/2026 15:00 Manchester United v Fulham 31/01/2026 15:00 Nottingham Forest v Crystal Palace 31/01/2026 15:00 Sunderland v Burnley 31/01/2026 15:00 Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester City 31/01/2026 15:00 Wolverhampton v A.F.C. Bournemouth
07/02/2026 15:00 A.F.C. Bournemouth v Aston Villa 07/02/2026 15:00 Arsenal v Sunderland 07/02/2026 15:00 Brighton v Crystal Palace 07/02/2026 15:00 Burnley v West Ham United 07/02/2026 15:00 Fulham v Everton 07/02/2026 15:00 Leeds United v Nottingham Forest 07/02/2026 15:00 Liverpool v Manchester City 07/02/2026 15:00 Manchester United v Tottenham Hotspur 07/02/2026 15:00 Newcastle United v Brentford 07/02/2026 15:00 Wolverhampton v Chelsea
11/02/2026 20:00 Aston Villa v Brighton 11/02/2026 20:00 Brentford v Arsenal 11/02/2026 20:00 Chelsea v Leeds United 11/02/2026 20:00 Crystal Palace v Burnley 11/02/2026 20:00 Everton v A.F.C. Bournemouth 11/02/2026 20:00 Manchester City v Fulham 11/02/2026 20:00 Nottingham Forest v Wolverhampton 11/02/2026 20:00 Sunderland v Liverpool 11/02/2026 20:00 Tottenham Hotspur v Newcastle United 11/02/2026 20:00 West Ham United v Manchester United
21/02/2026 15:00 Aston Villa v Leeds United 21/02/2026 15:00 Brentford v Brighton 21/02/2026 15:00 Chelsea v Burnley 21/02/2026 15:00 Crystal Palace v Wolverhampton 21/02/2026 15:00 Everton v Manchester United 21/02/2026 15:00 Manchester City v Newcastle United 21/02/2026 15:00 Nottingham Forest v Liverpool 21/02/2026 15:00 Sunderland v Fulham 21/02/2026 15:00 Tottenham Hotspur v Arsenal 21/02/2026 15:00 West Ham United v A.F.C. Bournemouth
28/02/2026 15:00 A.F.C. Bournemouth v Sunderland 28/02/2026 15:00 Arsenal v Chelsea 28/02/2026 15:00 Brighton v Nottingham Forest 28/02/2026 15:00 Burnley v Brentford 28/02/2026 15:00 Fulham v Tottenham Hotspur 28/02/2026 15:00 Leeds United v Manchester City 28/02/2026 15:00 Liverpool v West Ham United 28/02/2026 15:00 Manchester United v Crystal Palace 28/02/2026 15:00 Newcastle United v Everton 28/02/2026 15:00 Wolverhampton v Aston Villa
04/03/2026 20:00 A.F.C. Bournemouth v Brentford 04/03/2026 20:00 Aston Villa v Chelsea 04/03/2026 20:00 Brighton v Arsenal 04/03/2026 20:00 Everton v Burnley 04/03/2026 20:00 Fulham v West Ham United 04/03/2026 20:00 Leeds United v Sunderland 04/03/2026 20:00 Manchester City v Nottingham Forest 04/03/2026 20:00 Newcastle United v Manchester United 04/03/2026 20:00 Tottenham Hotspur v Crystal Palace 04/03/2026 20:00 Wolverhampton v Liverpool
14/03/2026 15:00 Arsenal v Everton 14/03/2026 15:00 Brentford v Wolverhampton 14/03/2026 15:00 Burnley v A.F.C. Bournemouth 14/03/2026 15:00 Chelsea v Newcastle United 14/03/2026 15:00 Crystal Palace v Leeds United 14/03/2026 15:00 Liverpool v Tottenham Hotspur 14/03/2026 15:00 Manchester United v Aston Villa 14/03/2026 15:00 Nottingham Forest v Fulham 14/03/2026 15:00 Sunderland v Brighton 14/03/2026 15:00 West Ham United v Manchester City
21/03/2026 15:00 A.F.C. Bournemouth v Manchester United 21/03/2026 15:00 Aston Villa v West Ham United 21/03/2026 15:00 Brighton v Liverpool 21/03/2026 15:00 Everton v Chelsea 21/03/2026 15:00 Fulham v Burnley 21/03/2026 15:00 Leeds United v Brentford 21/03/2026 15:00 Manchester City v Crystal Palace 21/03/2026 15:00 Newcastle United v Sunderland 21/03/2026 15:00 Tottenham Hotspur v Nottingham Forest 21/03/2026 15:00 Wolverhampton v Arsenal
11/04/2026 15:00 Arsenal v A.F.C. Bournemouth 11/04/2026 15:00 Brentford v Everton 11/04/2026 15:00 Burnley v Brighton 11/04/2026 15:00 Chelsea v Manchester City 11/04/2026 15:00 Crystal Palace v Newcastle United 11/04/2026 15:00 Liverpool v Fulham 11/04/2026 15:00 Manchester United v Leeds United 11/04/2026 15:00 Nottingham Forest v Aston Villa 11/04/2026 15:00 Sunderland v Tottenham Hotspur 11/04/2026 15:00 West Ham United v Wolverhampton
18/04/2026 15:00 Aston Villa v Sunderland 18/04/2026 15:00 Brentford v Fulham 18/04/2026 15:00 Chelsea v Manchester United 18/04/2026 15:00 Crystal Palace v West Ham United 18/04/2026 15:00 Everton v Liverpool 18/04/2026 15:00 Leeds United v Wolverhampton 18/04/2026 15:00 Manchester City v Arsenal 18/04/2026 15:00 Newcastle United v A.F.C. Bournemouth 18/04/2026 15:00 Nottingham Forest v Burnley 18/04/2026 15:00 Tottenham Hotspur v Brighton
25/04/2026 15:00 A.F.C. Bournemouth v Leeds United 25/04/2026 15:00 Arsenal v Newcastle United 25/04/2026 15:00 Brighton v Chelsea 25/04/2026 15:00 Burnley v Manchester City 25/04/2026 15:00 Fulham v Aston Villa 25/04/2026 15:00 Liverpool v Crystal Palace 25/04/2026 15:00 Manchester United v Brentford 25/04/2026 15:00 Sunderland v Nottingham Forest 25/04/2026 15:00 West Ham United v Everton 25/04/2026 15:00 Wolverhampton v Tottenham Hotspur
02/05/2026 15:00 A.F.C. Bournemouth v Crystal Palace 02/05/2026 15:00 Arsenal v Fulham 02/05/2026 15:00 Aston Villa v Tottenham Hotspur 02/05/2026 15:00 Brentford v West Ham United 02/05/2026 15:00 Chelsea v Nottingham Forest 02/05/2026 15:00 Everton v Manchester City 02/05/2026 15:00 Leeds United v Burnley 02/05/2026 15:00 Manchester United v Liverpool 02/05/2026 15:00 Newcastle United v Brighton 02/05/2026 15:00 Wolverhampton v Sunderland
09/05/2026 15:00 Brighton v Wolverhampton 09/05/2026 15:00 Burnley v Aston Villa 09/05/2026 15:00 Crystal Palace v Everton 09/05/2026 15:00 Fulham v A.F.C. Bournemouth 09/05/2026 15:00 Liverpool v Chelsea 09/05/2026 15:00 Manchester City v Brentford 09/05/2026 15:00 Nottingham Forest v Newcastle United 09/05/2026 15:00 Sunderland v Manchester United 09/05/2026 15:00 Tottenham Hotspur v Leeds United 09/05/2026 15:00 West Ham United v Arsenal
17/05/2026 15:00 A.F.C. Bournemouth v Manchester City 17/05/2026 15:00 Arsenal v Burnley 17/05/2026 15:00 Aston Villa v Liverpool 17/05/2026 15:00 Brentford v Crystal Palace 17/05/2026 15:00 Chelsea v Tottenham Hotspur 17/05/2026 15:00 Everton v Sunderland 17/05/2026 15:00 Leeds United v Brighton 17/05/2026 15:00 Manchester United v Nottingham Forest 17/05/2026 15:00 Newcastle United v West Ham United 17/05/2026 15:00 Wolverhampton v Fulham
24/05/2026 16:00 Brighton v Manchester United 24/05/2026 16:00 Burnley v Wolverhampton 24/05/2026 16:00 Crystal Palace v Arsenal 24/05/2026 16:00 Fulham v Newcastle United 24/05/2026 16:00 Liverpool v Brentford 24/05/2026 16:00 Manchester City v Aston Villa 24/05/2026 16:00 Nottingham Forest v A.F.C. Bournemouth 24/05/2026 16:00 Sunderland v Chelsea 24/05/2026 16:00 Tottenham Hotspur v Everton 24/05/2026 16:00 West Ham United v Leeds United
3 weeks agoBlogsComments Off on Every driver in Britain warned of £5K fine THIS WEEKEND over common mistake – how to avoid penalty
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BRITS are being warned that a simple driving mistake could cost them £5,000 over the weekend.
The warning comes as the UK braces for a massive heatwave beginning today.
AlamyAn urgent warning has gone out to drivers ahead of the weekend[/caption]
GettyWearing sandals whilst driving the car could lead to a hefty fine[/caption]
AlamyThe news comes as the UK braces for a heatwave[/caption]
The Highway Code has determined what is appropriate on our roads, ever since it was first published in 1931.
Rule 97 of the code states that motorists must be adequately prepared for their upcoming drive.
This includes being dressed appropriately.
In the summer months, millions of Brits swap their trainers for flip-flops but this could lead to you getting fined.
Any shoe which could limit your ability to put pressure on the pedals breaks the code and leaves you liable for a hefty fine.
If you are found to be “driving without due care and attention”, you face an on-the-spot £100 fine.
Three points could also be added to your license.
If the matter escalates to court, you could face fines of up to £5000.
Speaking to the Express, John Wilmot, CEO and founder of LeaseLoco said: “It’s easy to overlook how your choice of clothing or footwear can affect your driving, especially in hot weather, but even something as simple as a pair of flip-flops or a long skirt can reduce your control of a vehicle.
“If this leads to an accident or you’re stopped by police, you could face serious consequences.
“So we’re urging all drivers to think practically before getting behind the wheel this spring and summer – your outfit shouldn’t compromise your safety or anyone else’s.”