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Rangers legend Barry Ferguson ‘meeting Ibrox chief Patrick Stewart about stunning return’

BARRY FERGUSON could be closing in on a stunning return to Ibrix, according to a report.

The former Rangers captain is one of the names in the frame to take over from Philippe Clement on an interim basis.

Barry Ferguson and Philippe Clement talking.
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Barry Ferguson and Philippe Clement last July[/caption]

Clement, 50, was axed by Gers chiefs last night and the club have now started their hunt for his replacement.

CEO Patrick Stewart and chairman Fraser Thornton will lead the search, with many names already being linked with the vacant position.

Steven Gerrard is the favourite to take over, while SunSport understands former Rangers defender Russell Martin is also a leading contender after being sacked by Southampton.

But it’s suggested another former Light Blues man is also at the forefront of discussions.

Ferguson, 47, is believed to be one of the names Stewart and Thornton are considering.

Reports last night claimed the ex-Gers skipper was the frontrunner to replace Clement on an interim basis.

Now it’s being reported there’s been a further development with Ferguson.

TalkSPORT presenter Jim White has suggested the former Clyde, Kelty Hearts and Alloa Athletic boss will meet Ibrox chairman Stewart for talks this morning.

Speaking on this morning’s breakfast show with Ally McCoist and Jeff Stelling, White said: “Barry Ferguson, a Rangers legend, will meet with Patrick Stewart this morning with an eye to the manager job until the end of the season.”

White went on to suggest that Ferguson will be joined by fellow ex-Gers Neil McCann and Billy Dodds in the dugout should he get the job.

SunSport understands however that McCann may not be part of the interim coaching team should Ferguson get the nod.

McCann, 50, was highly critical of Clement’s tactics over the weekend as Rangers crashed to a 2-0 defeat to St Mirren at Ibrox.

He dismissed Clement’s claims regarding his players being too nervous during the match and instead blamed the manager’s “negative” style for the shock result.

He said: “It’s a huge concern. You can talk about nerves but this is negative and that’s got to come from the manager.

“That ball should be going down the line to keep St Mirren in, this negative throwback from Jefte allows St Mirren to do that aggressive press. Now Nsiala must find Raskin, Raskin’s asking for it but he has to demand it, want the ball there.

“Then it’s a rollback to Butland, then back to Nsiala, the first pass is to Jefte but he doesn’t and goes into Raskin. What has Butland got on then?

“You have to work on these things, if you’re going to play out from the back, you have to find solutions, you have to work on what-ifs.

“I feel that Rangers over the last few games, there’s a lack of spark. I don’t think it’s nerves, it has to be demanded from the sidelines.”

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Mystery as man in £200 extra-large wetsuit found floating in remote Welsh reservoir with NO belongings, clothes or a car

An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows A mystery wetsuit-clad man was found dead in a beauty spot reservoir - and may have died in the water up to eight weeks ago. Detectives are trying to identify the mystery body after it was spotted in the reservoir in the Elan Valley in mid-Wales. Police said the person is "believed to be male" and was pulled from the water wearing a wetsuit as they appealed for help tracing his identity. They have appealed for anyone who may have found clothes of belongings near the reservoir which could help in tracing him. Pictured here is the Claerwen Reservoir WALES NEWS SERVICE, Image 2 shows Appeal poster showing a wetsuit; police are seeking information
A mystery wetsuit-clad man was found dead in a beauty spot reservoir – and may have died in the water up to eight weeks ago. Detectives are trying to identify the mystery body after it was spotted in the reservoir in the Elan Valley in mid-Wales. Police said the person is “believed to be male” and was pulled from the water wearing a wetsuit as they appealed for help tracing his identity. They have appealed for anyone who may have found clothes of belongings near the reservoir which could help in tracing him. Pictured here is the Claerwen Reservoir WALES NEWS SERVICE

DETECTIVES have taken a step closer in solving the case of a mystery man found floating in a remote Welsh reservoir.

Claerwen Reservoir is the largest and most remote of the Elan Valley dams in Powys – but around 55 people die in inland waters in Wales each year.

WHO IS HE? Mystery as man in £200 extra-large wetsuit found floating in remote Welsh reservoir with NO belongings, clothes or a car
Pictured: Dyfed-Powys Police is continuing efforts to identify the body of a man who was found in the Claerwen Reservoir, Powys on Friday, 18 October 2024.
Officers attended the reservoir after receiving a call from a member of the public who had seen a body in the water at just before 8.30am. It is estimated that the body could have been in the water for up to twelve weeks.
Detective Inspector Anthea Ponting, Senior Investigating Officer said: "I would like to thank everyone who has already came forward with information following our previous appeals.
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The man was found in a £200 extra-large wetsuit with no belongings, clothes or a car
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A mystery swimmer is yet to be identified four months after police pulled his body from a beauty spot reservoir. Puzzled officers have repeatedly appealed for information after the man - aged between 30 and 60 - was found dead. Police said the body may have been in the water for up to three months before it was pulled from the reservoir in the Elan Valley in mid-Wales. He was spotted wearing a Zone 3 swimming wetsuit popular with open water enthusiasts and triathletes. Detectives appealed for anyone who may have found clothes of belongings near the reservoir which could help in tracing him. The man could have been a holidaymaker visiting the area which is popular with day-trippers including walkers, cyclists and bird-spotters. Dyfed Powys Police said the body was found at Claerwen Reservoir by a passerby on Friday October 18 last year - but was still yet to be identified. Pictured here is the Claerwen Reservoir WALES NEWS SERVICE https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/
After a person spotted the body floating in Claerwen Reservoir they called Dyfed-Powys Police to the scene
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EPP1N6 Claerwen Reservoir Dam, Elan Valley near Rhayader, Powys, Mid Wales, UK
Locals fear they have ‘never’ seen anyone swimming in these waters before
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After someone spotted the floating body last October, Dyfed-Powys Police were called to the scene.

There they found a highly decomposed person in a £200 extra large wetsuit with no belongings, clothes or car.

It’s thought the body could have been undiscovered for up to twelve weeks.

But now a post-mortem examination has confirmed the sex, age, race, height and weight of the person.

Senior investigating officer, detective inspector Anthea Ponting, told The Sun today: “A post-mortem examination has confirmed that the body is a white man, aged between 30 and 60.

“He is approximately 6ft tall and was wearing a Zone 3 Agile wetsuit, similar to the one pictured.

“The size of the wetsuit is XL, so the man might have been 6ft – 6ft5, around 202-220lbs with a 44–48-inch chest.

But despite such details being recovered, the identity of the man remains unknown.

DI Ponting added: “We have carried out numerous inquiries, including checking missing people records with other forces and conducting forensic inquiries both locally and wider in conjunction with law enforcement partners.

“Unfortunately, these have not led to the man being identified.

“We are keeping an open mind into the circumstances and continue to work towards finding out who he was, any family and what happened to him.

“We would still like to hear from anyone who has visited the Claerwen reservoir, or the surrounding area, between the beginning of July 2024 and October 18, and hasn’t spoken to police yet.

“We also continue to appeal for anyone who does have information – who thinks that something mentioned could relate to a missing person in their own life or who they may know – to come forward.”

But the DI also revealed to the BBC that it “is an unusual situation to be three or four months down the line” and to not have identified the person or their loved ones.

However, they do not believe criminal activity is involved.

Alan Austin, who chairs a local rambling group and regularly walks in the area, told the BBC he has “never” seen anyone swimming in the water of Claerwen Reservoir.

He added: “It can be extremely dangerous.

“The water can get very cold, water from the reservoir pours over the dams when it’s been raining.”

The Claerwen dam and reservoir were featured in the final series of the BBC show Top Gear with Richard Hammond.

A mystery wetsuit-clad man was found dead in a beauty spot reservoir - and may have died in the water up to eight weeks ago. Detectives are trying to identify the mystery body after it was spotted in the reservoir in the Elan Valley in mid-Wales. Police said the person is "believed to be male" and was pulled from the water wearing a wetsuit as they appealed for help tracing his identity. They have appealed for anyone who may have found clothes of belongings near the reservoir which could help in tracing him. Pictured here is the Claerwen Reservoir WALES NEWS SERVICE
Detectives don’t believe criminal activity was involved in the man’s death
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Huge change to parking rules in major city with motorists soon to be stung with soaring £160 fines

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Motorists could be slapped with staggering £160 fines after huge changes to parking rules. 

The change will see penalty charge notices (PCNs) in a major UK city rising by £30. 

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PCNs are categorised into two tiers
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The move is hoped to curb “anti-social” parking
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The rise in charges has been signed off by Mayor of London Sadiq Khan to support enforcement
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Londoners already pay huge penalties if they are caught violating parking restrictions. 

Charges are categorised into severe Band A fines and less severe Band B fines, with both categories having lower and higher tiers. 

In higher charge Band A areas, drivers can see penalties of up to £130 and in Band B areas drivers can be charged up to £110. 

However, a new proposal has been signed off by Mayor of London Sadiq Khan which will raise the fines. 

Higher-level Band A charges will be increased to £160 and lower-tier fines will be raised from £80 to 110. 

Band B charges will be increased too. 

Higher-tier Band B charges will be raised to £140 and lower Band B charges will be raised to £90. 

Bus lane and moving traffic penalties will also rise to £160.

The change comes after London Councils – the representatives for the capital’s local authorities – asked City Hall to stop “anti-social and obstructive parking”. 

Ahead of the increase in fines, City Hall have said: “PCNs are a vital way we keep London moving by deterring inconsiderate driving and protecting road space such as disabled bays”. 

A spokesperson for Sadiq Khan confirmed that the number of people receiving PCNs has increased by 50 per cent in the last 12 years, with enforcement costs also rising. 

This has fuelled concern that the “penalty charge regime isn’t sufficiently recovering costs”. 

The changes will need to be signed off by the Secretary of State for Transport Heidi Alexander. 

Ms Alexander made headlines in December 2024, when she named South Western Rail as the first to be renationalised by Labour.

The government hopes that nationalising rail will improve performance, hold down fares and create a “system that the British public can trust and be proud of again”. 

PCN rises in London

PCNs will rise in London as City Hall hopes to cover enforcement costs.

Here are all of the PCNs which will rise in London:

Band A: 

Higher level, rising from £130 to £160

Lower level, rising from £80 to £110

Band B:

Higher level, rising from £110 to £140

Lower level, rising from £60 to £90

Bus lane and moving traffic penalties

These fares will rise from £130 to £160

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King Charles’ Land Rover with Royal HRH number plate and luxury heated seats goes up for auction

NOW you can drive like a royal with King Charles’ former motor set to go on sale.

A lucky collector can snap up the Land Rover Defender 90 when it goes under the hammer next month.

King Charles III's 2010 Land Rover Defender 90.
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A Land Rover owned from new by King Charles is set to go under the hammer[/caption]
Interior view of a Land Rover Defender 90.
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The 2010 Land Rover Defender 90 was delivered to the Royal Garage at Highgrove House in November 2010[/caption]
Interior view of King Charles III's Land Rover Defender 90.
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Iconic Auctioneers say the vehicle was supplied ‘for the sole use of King Charles III’[/caption]

The eye-catching vehicle was supplied in 2010 for the monarch and his wife Queen Camilla’s use.

The Royal couple, who were the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall at the time, parked the 4×4 at their private residence in Gloucestershire.

Finished in Keswick green, the Defender boasts a classic charcoal grey interior.

Better yet, it has a measly 24,595 miles on the clock.

The driver’s seat has only minor wear, indicating it was not chauffeur driven.

Heated seats and heated front and rear screens were added for the VIP.

A private collector is set to flog the motor in partnership with Iconic Auctioneers.

It was supplied by JLR Special Vehicles and delivered to Highgrove House in November 2010 with a confirmation letter addressed to Tim Williams, the then Prince of Wales’ head chauffeur.

There are many documents confirming the car belonged to the King but no images of him with it.

The car will be sold at Birmingham’s NEC in Iconic’s sale on March 22.

ROYAL SELL

It comes after Charles’ late mother Queen Elizabeth’s customised Land Rover which has a special ‘traffic light system’ has sold for a huge sum last year.

The green open-top 1978 Series III model was part of the ‘Royal Review’ convoy of cars which were used for her public engagements.

A special Plexiglass screen and chrome handrail were installed for her to hold on to while standing up and waving to the public.

Another special feature was a red, amber and green control dashboard discreetly tucked away in the side of the back seat.

There are ‘stop’, ‘slow down’ and ‘start’ buttons, so the Queen or her staff could instantly instruct the driver if she wished to move on.

The ‘military-style’ vehicle was originally built for the Central Army Vehicle Depot in Ashchurch, Gloucestershire, before being modified to Royal specifications.

It sold for a hammer price of £32,000 to an internet bidder, rising to £36,800 with fees.

An RM Sotheby spokesperson said: “A full-width Plexiglass screen and chromed handrail were added to provide royal passengers with some level of protection and stability while standing in the rear.

“And a discreet ‘traffic light’ system allowed the Queen or her representatives to communicate instructions to the driver.

“This is an extremely unique opportunity to acquire a Land Rover with a true Royal connection.

“It has now been fully restored, meaning it presents immaculately and is now ready to join its next home.”

King Charles III waving goodbye.
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King Charles III leaves the Centre For Injury Studies at Imperial College London last week[/caption]
Engine of a 2010 Land Rover Defender 90.
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Rear view of King Charles III's 2010 Land Rover Defender 90.
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Iconic Michelin-hailed family-run restaurant suddenly closes down as owner blames ‘unsustainably high costs’

AN ICONIC London restaurant has closed its doors due to “unsustainably high costs”.

The luxury eatery is the latest in a series of closures as financial pressures mount on family businesses. 

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La Goccia in Covent Garden is closing its doors
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The restaurant is part of the Petersham restaurant empire
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Rachel Reeves has stated that her budget was necessary for economic growth and stability
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La Goccia opened six years ago on Floral Court in Covent Garden

Known for its exciting Italian food and lavish interior, which referenced its owners horticultural heritage, it was a hib for food-lovers and tourists. 

However, on Sunday, the Petersham-owned restaurant suddenly closed. 

According to management, the restaurant had struggled with “unsustainably high costs” while battle property costs and debt.

They added that they were anxious about the “looming impact of the recent Budget”. 

In her October 2024 budget, Chancellor Rachel Reeves increased national insurance contributions for employers and increased minimum wage. 

Critics of the budget argued that this would increase costs for businesses, but Reeves insisted at the time that the move would support workers and stabilise the economy. 

The Italian restaurant also said that two other major events caused them to close. 

They said they decided to put their shutters down due to years of “significant cost challenges” caused by “covid and Brexit”. 

They told the Telegraph that they were unable to “recruit people with the right experience and skills” after Britain left the EU, adding to their business woes. 

The restaurant is owned by the Bolgione family, who launched their brand from their 17th century mansion Petersham House. 

Their luxury home was used as a set in the hit new Bridget Jones film

Another one of their restaurants, The Petersham in Covent Garden, will also be closing its doors for the same reasons as La Goccia. 

The Petersham, which shared a terrace with La Goccia, had been awarded with a Michelin star.

The news comes as the UK economy unexpectedly grew by 0.1 per cent at the end of 2024, with Reeves cheering that the economy was recovering. 

A year earlier, under Rishi Sunak’s government, the economy had shrunk by 0.3 per cent. 

In light of the news, Reeves said: “After 14 years of flat-lining living standards, we are going further and faster through our plan for change to put more money in people’s pockets.

“That is why we are taking on the blockers to get Britain building again, investing in our roads, rail and energy infrastructure, and removing the barriers that get in the way of businesses who want to expand.”

What is happening to the hospitality industry?

By Laura McGuire, consumer reporter

MANY Food and drink chains have been struggling in recently as the cost of living has led to fewer people spending on eating out.

Businesses had been struggling to bounce back after the pandemic, only to be hit with soaring energy bills and inflation.

Multiple chains have been affected, resulting in big-name brands like Wetherspoons and Frankie & Benny’s closing branches.

Some chains have not survived, Byron Burger fell into administration last year, with owners saying it would result in the loss of over 200 jobs.

Pizza giant, Papa Johns is shutting down 43 of its stores soon.

Tasty, the owner of Wildwood, said it will shut sites as part of major restructuring plans.

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I banned the £2.1k dress my mum bought for my wedding & now she won’t come… people are gobsmacked when they see it

IT’S arguably the one day when a woman can unabashedly be the centre of attention.

So it’s little wonder one bride was left fuming when her mother sent her a snap of the dress she was planning to wear for her wedding.

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A bride-to-be was sent a picture of this wedding dress, which her mum said she was planning to wear to the nuptials[/caption]
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When she argued with her mum about her dress choice, she hit back – and ended up being banned from the wedding[/caption]

As instead of a modern skirt set, or another look traditionally favoured by a mother of the bride, the woman had opted for a £2,300 WEDDING dress.

The bride took to Reddit to express her shock at the situation, as she shared a snap of the Sottero Kingsley dress that she’d been forwarded by her mum the day before.

“The dress my mom is planning to wear to my wedding,” she wrote alongside it.

“She sent this to me yesterday and I still haven’t replied,” she added.

The comments section was almost immediately filled with people weighing in on the situation, with all of them agreeing the mother of the bride was being ridiculous suggesting she’d be wearing the gown on her daughter’s big day.

“So I did an image search just for funsies and um, that is 100% a WEDDING Dress,” one wrote.

“Like ???

“And it comes in white or ivory with no other colour options.”

While others suggested responses the bride should send her mother, with one writing: “Ask her when she’s planning on getting married because she ain’t wearing that to your wedding.”

“Say this: ‘omg good one! Could you imagine if you actually wore a wedding dress to my wedding?! People would tear you apart!'” another suggested.

“Tell her that she’s not wearing a f**king wedding dress to your wedding and if she shows up in one she’s going to be removed from your wedding,” a third raged.

“I gave her 2 options: not wear the dress and wear something I recommend, or wear the dress and get uninvited,” the poster replied.

“I would just flat out ask her why she is wearing a wedding dress to your wedding and tell her she is making a gigantic fool of herself,” someone else said.

To which the bride-to-be explained: “I replied my mom with this direct answer: you’re not wearing that because it’s a legit wedding dress and lots of people find it disrespectful.

“You need to confirm with me you won’t be wearing that or I’d need to uninvite you all together. Guess what?

“She didn’t reply to that message. Instead, she asked about a random thing in the wedding, basically ignored my reply.

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 called her to have a direct conversation and it was her yelling for 10mins about how she’s my mum and if it wasn’t for her, I wouldn’t be here today and get to have a wedding and all.

“I’d heard enough so I said please don’t come to the wedding. Bye mum.”

“Sorry it came to this, but her response 100% confirms she knew the dress looks like a wedding dress, and she was planning to wear it to get attention and make the day more about her and less about you,” someone wrote in response to that.

“I’m sorry you have such a narcissistic mother, but I’m glad you took a stand, and now you can enjoy your day without worrying about how your own mother is plotting to disrupt it.”

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Beloved Amazon Fire Stick rival axed after 12 years – and its pricey replacement is missing a huge app

GOOGLE has put the final nail in the coffin of its popular Amazon Fire Stick rival.

More than 100million Chromecast devices have been sold in the last 12 years.

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Chromecast is the main rival to Amazon’s Fire Stick[/caption]
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The Google TV Streamer replaces the Chromecast[/caption]

But the tech giant announced last year that it was planning to discontinue the gadget.

Now, stock of the most recent model of Chromecast with Google TV appears to have completely run dry meaning it will now be confined to the dreaded “Google Graveyard”.

The firm has released a premium replacement device called the Google TV Streamer but it costs more than the Chromecasts.

Google TV Streamer retails for £99 and packs a number of enhancements, including extra storage space, improved performance so the device runs faster and smart hub features.

And unlike the Chromecast dongle form, the Google TV Streamer sits as a set-top box.

But five months after launching, the device is still missing one key app.

Brits still can’t access the BBC iPlayer app.

The broadcaster says the app is missing due to “a technical issue which we are working on with Google”.

“The BBC iPlayer app will be available to install on the 2024 Google TV Streamer in the near future,” the BBC’s support page explains.

Fortunately, telly lovers can finally access the Channel 4 app after a launch late 2024.

Although Chromecast is consigned to history, existing devices will continue to work for sometime yet.

Security updates are expected to run until September 2025, according to Android Police.

GOOGLE GRAVEYARD - DEAD GADGETS REVEALED

Google has earned a reputation for killing off features and projects, sometimes before their official release. Here are just a few examples over the years:

VPN by Google One – the virtual private network service encrypted users’ data and network activity and allowed them to mask their IP address. (2020-2024)

Google Podcasts – the podcast hosting platform doubled as an Android podcast listening app. (2018-2024)

Google Stadia – the cloud gaming service allowed users to stream gameplay through web browsers, TV, mobile apps, and Chromecast. (2019-2023)

YouTube Originals – the Google-owned company shuttered the program, which produced original content including scripted series, educational videos, and more. (2016-2022)

Google Hangouts – the cross-platform instant messaging service posed as a challenger to Microsoft’s Skype. (2013-2022)

YouTube Go – the app was aimed at making YouTube more accessible on mobile devices in emerging markets, with features like downloading video on Wi-Fi to view later. (2017-2022)

Google Duo – the video calling app allowed users to call anyone from their contact list. (2016-2022)

Cameos on Google – the tool allowed public figures to record video responses to the most common questions asked about them, which would display in Google Search results. (2018-2022)

Backup and Sync – the desktop software tool for Windows and macOS enabled users to sync files from Google Drive to their local machine. (2017-2021)

Google My Maps – the Android application allowed users to create custom maps for personal use or sharing on their mobile device. (2014-2021)

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Harry Fry gutted as he tells me big Arkle chance Gidleigh Park is sidelined again with ‘heart issue’

WHEN he races there’s no doubt Gidleigh Park is all heart, but behind the scenes issues with the crucial organ have returned to frustrate connections.

Harry Fry’s class act was due to run in the Ladbrokes Pendil Novices’ Chase at Kempton which fell to Rubaud, who was providing Paul Nicholls with a famous 14th success in the event.

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Gidleigh Park is a top talent and 20-1 for the Arkle – but has been sidelined again with a recurring heart issue[/caption]

However, the seven-year-old was a notable absentee.

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Today, Fry told me: “Gidleigh Park had a setback last weekend and so we had to miss the Pendil. It’s not a new issue. It’s heart-related again.”

Gidleigh Park was back to his best with a bang when last seen defeating Caldwell Potter in the Grade 2 Fitzdares Lightning Novices’ Chase at Windsor. He jumped for fun from the front.

Fry continued: “Now we just have to manage his return to work. It’s frustrating and disappointing but we have a very good horse on our hands. We just have to do what is right for him.”

Gidleigh Park could have still been considered for Cheltenham without the latest issue – he is 20-1 for the Arkle – although Aintree had ultimately been the place connections had been aiming for.

Fry still has hopes, though, of making a Cheltenham splash, paritcularly with Idaho Sun who will aim for the bumper.

Idaho Sun is unbeaten in two starts at Newton Abbot and Windsor, where he went clear to score well in January.

Fry said: “I thought the bumper was looking a fairly open even until Willie Mullins had one hack up the other day and from the British contenders it looked as though we were right up there with Pipe’s Ascot winner (Windbeneathmywings). Idaho Sun is in good form.

“Altobelli has won his last two races well at Ascot and he’s in the Coral Cup. He went up a fair hike – 10lb – for his last success but he did it well. Beat the Bat would be interesting in either the Coral or Martin Pipe.”

Elsewhere… There should be some interesting Premier Racing Board Meetings at Chester Racecourse over the months ahead.

Chester has been outspoken over Premier Racing, and notably agitated over the restricted 2pm to 4pm window on a Saturday afternoon which has negatively impacted the course.

Just the other day, following an extensive recruitment process, Chester Race appointed Julie Harrington as a Non-Executive Director.
Harrington will replace Charles Barnett, who will step down from the Board at this year’s Annual General Meeting.

Harrington is, of course, a highly respected figure in British sport and business, but was Chief Executive of the British Horseracing Authority at the time when Premier Racing was introduced.

Indeed, only last year she said: “We should be encouraged that so many racecourses want to invest in and stage these Premier events. We will also see more promotional work and, we hope, a [Levy Board]-funded national campaign to support the work already being done by [Great British Racing] and the racecourses.

“Time and experience will help us determine the optimum number of Premier racedays with regards to racecourses and the horse population. This is the start of a two-year pilot and so we should resist the temptation to make snap judgements on its success based on limited experience.”

Oh to be a fly on the Chester boardroom wall!

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  • Establishes time and monetary limits before playing
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Moment great-grandad storms pub & pulls GUN on granddaughter after wife’s ashes were removed from family’s mantelpiece

THIS is the horrific moment a great-grandad pulls a gun on his granddaughter after his wife’s ashes were grabbed from his mantlepiece.

Disturbing footage showed Martin Gordon march up to his terrified relative with a pistol in Dudley, West Mids., on August 11 last year.

Man brandishing a gun during a street argument in Dudley.
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Martin Gordon threatened his granddaughter with a gun after his wife’s ashes were taken[/caption]
Police arresting a man from a car.
West Midlands Police
Cops found the 64-year-old in a black Range Rover at a nearby industrial estate[/caption]
Martin Gordon holding a pistol in Dudley.
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The shocking scene unfolded at the Samson and Lion pub in Dudley[/caption]

The 64-year-old tried to hide the handgun behind his back as he approached the local Samson and Lion pub.

Sporting a light blue shirt and dripping with gold jewelry, he then threatened his granddaughter with the firearm.

His grandson stepped in waving a baseball bat to try and protect his sister from the thug.

Alarmed witnesses filmed the intense family brawl and shared the video on social media.

Cops were called to the scene at around 1pm and located Gordon inside a black Range Rover at a nearby industrial estate.

Officers forced him out of the vehicle and he was cuffed while laying face down on the ground.

It transpired the fuming gunman had targeted his family member after his wife’s ashes had been taken from his mantlepiece.

He was also found with a magazine of blank bullets, a pick axe handle and two tasers.

Meanwhile a round of live ammunition was discovered in his kitchen sink at home.

The 64-year-old was charged with possessing a firearm, having ammunition without a licence, and two counts of possessing a taser.

Gordon told Wolverhampton Crown Court he bought the the gun for protection after he lost £200,000 in a robbery.

He was sentenced to five years in jail on February 13.

A spokesperson for West Midlands Police added: “Our firearms officers descended on the site and arrested Gordon less than 40 minutes after the original call.

“He was found with a magazine containing two bullets in his pocket, while the gun was still in the car.

“Following an investigation by our Major Crime Unit (MCU), Gordon, of Brierley Hill Road, Wordsley, admitted possession of a firearm.

“He was jailed for five years at Wolverhampton Crown Court on 13 February.”

Det Sgt Matt Nightingale, from our MCU, added: “Gordon brandished this weapon in full view of other members of the public and made no effort to conceal it.

“Quick work by officers meant that we were able to quickly locate him and recover the gun.

“We’re committed to tackling gun crime – we’re taking weapons off the streets and putting those who carry them behind bars.”

Forensic officer collecting a handgun with a scale.
West Midlands Police
Cops found Gordon with a gun, a magazine of blank bullets, a pick axe handle and two tasers[/caption]
Mugshot of Martin Gordon, 64, jailed for five years for brandishing a pistol.
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The 64-year-old was jailed for five years[/caption]
A black handgun seized by West Midlands Police.
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Gordon told Wolverhampton Crown Court he bought the the gun for protection after he lost £200,000 in a robbery[/caption]

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Everyone can see the flowers – but you have a high IQ & 20/20 vision if you spot the sneaky cat in 12 seconds

EVERYONE can see the flowers but only those with the sharpest minds can spot the sneaky cat in 12 seconds.

If you can spot the cat in the image within the time limit, then you can claim a high IQ and 20/20 vision.

Cactus plants in bloom with many white flowers.
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If you can spot the cat in 12 seconds then you can claim a high IQ and 20/20 vision[/caption]

This puzzle is particularly difficult, as on a first glance the cat seems nowhere to be find.

The keenest and most observant of viewers, however, may just be able to make out a pair of ears and whiskers nestled between the large cacti and white flowers.

If you’ve managed to successfully find the cat, give yourself a pat on the back.

If you’re still struggling, try a new tactic.

Try to study each flower in turn, and then move onto the next until you spot it.

Picture puzzles are a form of brain teaser that tests the reader’s critical thinking and problem-solving skills.

These challenges have the potential to boost intelligence and improve concentration.

How can optical illusions and brainteasers help me?

Engaging in activities like solving optical illusions and brainteasers can have many cognitive benefits as it can stimulate various brain regions.

Some benefits include:

  • Cognitive stimulation: Engaging in these activities challenges the brain, promoting mental agility and flexibility.
  • Problem-solving skills: Regular practice enhances analytical thinking and problem-solving abilities.
  • Memory improvement: These challenges often require memory recall and can contribute to better memory function.
  • Creativity: They encourage thinking outside the box, fostering creativity and innovative thought processes.
  • Focus and attention: Working on optical illusions and brainteasers requires concentration, contributing to improved focus.
  • Stress relief: The enjoyable nature of these puzzles can act as a form of relaxation and stress relief.

Still haven’t found the elusive cat?

Here’s a handy hint – have a look in the white flowers on the right-hand side.

Did you spot the cat?

Congratulations! You have 20/20 vision and a high IQ.

If you still can’t find it, here’s the solution.

The cat is circled in red.

If you enjoy testing your brain, have a look at our other optical illusions.

Cat hidden among white cactus flowers.
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The cat is hiding in the flowers[/caption]
Illustration of a repeating pattern of hot air balloons, airplanes, kites, umbrellas, butterflies, clouds, and suns on a blue background.
Galabingo
Can you spot the bird in 12 seconds?[/caption]
Illustration of two identical orange quolls sitting by a lake.
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Can you spot the 10 differences in this picture?[/caption]
Illustration of a family at the beach; children build a sandcastle while adults relax.
Can you find the hidden crab?
Illustration of a bird hidden among clouds, airplanes, hot air balloons, and kites.
Galabingo
Found it! The bird was on a cloud[/caption]
Illustration of a quokka and a numbered find-the-objects game.
jagranjosh
Well done! You found them all![/caption]
Illustration of a family at the beach; two children build a sandcastle while their parents relax.
Found it! The crab was hidden in the bushes

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