16 hours agoNews 1Comments Off on Moment shoppers jump on police car & chant ‘f*** the feds’ as 1000s descend on high street in ‘worst pop-up of all time’
THIS is the moment shoppers descend onto a police car and chant obscenities after attending a streetwear brand pop-up.
Two boys, both under 16, have been arrested after a mob of teens swarmed an unattended Met vehicle on Saturday.
SWNSA brand pop-up descended into a flash mob in Soho on Saturday[/caption]
SWNSTwo boys were arrested after crowds off teens surrounded a police car[/caption]
SWNSCops were called at midday to disperse the crowd[/caption]
The brand pop-up, in Broadwick Street, Soho, attracted thousands of people keen to get their hands on the streetwear.
It started out as a free clothes giveaway by two popular brands but ended up as a flash mob of school children hurling abuse and taking over a cop car.
Footage shows the youngsters circling a Scotland Yard vehicle shouting “f*** the feds” as they jumped on top of the car.
One boy, wearing a part of a police uniform, including a Met jacket and police cap, was spotted rummaging around in the vehicle, before jumping back on top of the roof.
Cops arrived just after midday on bikes after reports of a crowd gathering in Soho but they were unable to defuse the frenzied crowds.
As the Met Police arrived at the scene, blaring sirens, many of the teens fled and two boys, both under 16, were arrested.
More officers were deployed and eventually, the mob was dispersed.
The force was able to confirm the the cop car had suffered damage and that it had been ransacked when they arrived at the scene.
Both youngsters were arrested on suspicion of theft from a motor vehicle, criminal damage and affray and have been bailed during enquiries.
The crowds had originally gathered for a brand pop-up, but it quickly descended into chaos and the marketing stunt was branded “the worst pop-up of all time.”
The streetwear brands, Up In Flames and Poser, were giving out clothes from a van in Carnaby Street but thousands of people surrounded the van within minutes.
One teen told Metro that he felt “crushed” and “couldn’t breathe” at the giveaway as thousands tried to get to the van.
The crush reportedly led to some people passing out or crying at the event.
Some youngsters were running and holding on to the back of the van as it drove, tossing out clothes from the windows.
There were reports of the crowd “punching each other in the face” to get their hands on items or snatching clothes off other people.
A spokesman for the Met Police said: “Police were called at 12:09hrs on Saturday, 22 February following reports of a large crowd gathering in Soho in relation to an apparent marketing stunt that had been advertised online.
“During the incident, some of the crowd caused damage to an unattended police vehicle.
“Officers have since arrested two boys under the age of 16, on suspicion of theft from a motor vehicle, criminal damage and affray.
“They have been bailed whilst enquiries remain ongoing.
“A Section 35 Dispersal Order for the borough of Westminster was put in place throughout the evening and no further related issues were reported.”
The Sun has reached out to Up In Flames and Poser for a comment.
SWNSThe crowd arrived after a free clothes giveaway was announced online[/caption]
16 hours agoNews 1Comments Off on ‘Our baby is so big’, says Brian Dowling as he celebrates daughter Blu’s milestone
ARTHUR Gourounlian has shared an adorable video of his daughter Blu as she turned eight months old today.
The popular TV judge and his hubby Brian welcomed theirsecond child, Blu, into the world on June 23, 2024.
InstagramBrian and Arthur’s daughter Blu turned eight-months-old today[/caption]
InstagramTogether the pair have Blu and Blake[/caption]
The happy couple, who also parents to two-year-old Blake, have been keeping fans up to date on their lives with two little ones.
Today Arthur took to his Instagram to mark his youngest daughter turning eight-months-old.
Blu looked adorable while propped in her high chair enjoying her morning bottle.
She was dressed in a cute pink cardigan and wore a bib dotted with little lavender flowers.
Watching her while she enjoyed the bottle, Arthur said: “Oh well, who knew you’d still be on the bottle at eight months.
“I see, you don’t need me, you don’t need dada.”
Along with the video, Arthur penned an emotional message to his little one: “Why did the baby bring a ladder to the high chair? Because they were ready to take things to the next level!”
He added: “Happy 8 months to our baby Blu Amar Rose! Discovering the world, reaching, rolling, crawling (or attempting a great escape), and showing that strong little independence.
“Every day, you prove that tiny hands can make big moves and that curiosity is the best adventure.
“Here’s to more giggles, wobbly victories, and that unstoppable spirit because nothing is more exciting than watching you grow into YOU! We love you.”
Friends and fans raced to the TV judge’s comment section to wish Blu a happy birthday.
Blu’s dad, Brian Dowling wrote: “Our baby is getting so big.”
Shirley said: “Great girl she’s growing up fast, following her little sisters footsteps.”
FAMILY TIMES
Yvonne commented: “Beautiful Blu, she’s Miss Independent now.”
Mary added: “Little darling.”
Earlier this week, Arthur gave fans an insight into a full day in his life looking after the couple’s two kids.
The 44-year-old was woken up bright and early this morning by Blu’s babbling at 6am.
Arthur had some fun with Blake in the kitchen while making breakfast.
The two-year-old was left in stitches as she played catch with her dad.
The celebrity judge then got his two little ones ready and put Blu in her stroller.
Arthur shared a clip of a very excited-looking Blake standing on the back of the buggy and said she’s “obsessed” with it.
They walked to the cafe to get a “babycino” and Arthur praised Blake for being “the best girl”.
Arthur took another video of Blake showing off her adorable outfit while jumping around their front garden.
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16 hours agoNews 1Comments Off on EastEnders fans left furious after news iconic character Vicki Fowler is set to return with a different actress
EASTENDERS has announced that the iconic character, Vicki Fowler is set to make a dramatic return.
The adoptive sister of Sharon Watts (Letitia Dean) will make her comeback for Martin Fowler’s funeral.
PAAlice Haig will take up the role of Vicki Fowler when the character returns to EastEnders[/caption]
BBCScarlett Alice Johnson was the last actress to play the role before she left the square in 2004[/caption]
James Bye played Martin for a decade before he was killed off in the live episode to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the BBC One soap.
Martin was the first baby born on EastEnders, but he will soon be laid to rest in a poignant moment for the long-running fans.
Now, his niece will once again appear on Albert Square for his funeral, but she will come with a surprising new family in tow.
Now, Alice Haig will take up the role when the character makes her return to Walford.
For the first time in over 20 years, she’s set to attend her Uncle’s funeral, as she brings her new boyfriend Ross and his son Joel with her.
Fans took to social media, appearing disappointed that bosses chose to recast the role.
Writing on X, formerly known as Twitter, one viewer wrote: “Man, I don’t know about the Vicki recast, will have to see about this.”
A second stated: “I didn’t even realise that it’s Vicki Fowler (another recast).”
“I feel the time it wrong for Vicki especially as a recast, she should have been brought back either when Michelle was brought back & recast or when Denny died to support Sharon with a Vicki recast why couldn’t they do the same for spence as original actor definitely won’t be back”, commented a third user.
While a fourth raged: “I cannot believe the legendary Vicki Fowler has been recast.”
“Gutted they recast Vicki Fowler,” posted someone else.
And a sixth fan added: “Really upset they made the choice now to bring back Vicki and especially to recast.”
Vicki caused controversy on the square from day one of her life as the love child of teen mum Michelle Fowler and Dirty Den Watts,
EastEnders' 40th anniversary cameos so far
With the 40th anniversary of EastEnders coming up, fans are looking forward to some more incredible cameos from iconic faces of Walford's past. But who have we had so far?
Tracy-Ann Oberman – Oberman returned as Chrissie Watts, a character she last played nearly two decades ago.
Paul Bradley – Bradley returned as Nigel Bates, a character he last played over 25 years ago.
Micheal French – French returned as David Wicks, a character he last played two decades ago.
Patsy Palmer – Palmer returned as Bianca Jackson, a character she last played in 2019.
Ricky Groves – Groves returned as Garry Hobbs, a character who has not been seen since 2009.
Cliff Parisi – Parisi returned as Minty Peterson, a character who was last seen on the square in 2010.
Ross Kemp – Kemp has returned to play Grant Mitchell, a character he first played in 1990. The BBC has described Kemp’s storyline as “explosive”. Kemp said it was an “absolute honour” to return to the show.
Other aspects of the EastEnders 40th anniversary celebration include: A wedding between fan favorites, A huge explosion at the Queen Vic, and A live interactive episode.
Since leaving the Square in 2004, it was thought that Vicki has been living in Australia with Spencer Moon where they ran a bar.
So, when she arrives in Walford with a new man on her arm, it will come as a shock to both sister Sharon and Spencer’s brother Alfie, who had no idea they had split.
BBCThe character has always had a dramatic life on the square as the love child of ten mum Michelle Fowler and Dirty Den Watts[/caption]
Viewers have been left fuming after bosses chose to recast the iconic roleHandoutPAVicki will return to Walford with a new boyfriend on her arm[/caption]
EastEnders continues on BBC One and is available to stream on iPlayer.
16 hours agoNews 1Comments Off on German hard-right party AfD gets strongest showing since WW2 amid pressure on mainstream parties to break ‘firewall’
GERMANY’S hard-right party has had its strongest showing since World War Two, exit polls suggest, taking 19.5 per cent of the vote.
Alternative for Germany (AfD) is fielding its first candidate to lead the country amid support from Elon Musk and Vice President JD Vance.
RexMillions of Germans are heading to the polls today[/caption]
ReutersThe result could reshape both the country’s political landscape and Europe’s response to Donald Trump[/caption]
ReutersGerman conservative candidate for chancellor and Christian Democratic Union (CDU) party leader Friedrich Merz[/caption]
ReutersAlternative for Germany (AfD) party co-leader Alice Weidel[/caption]
Exit polls have placed AfD high in the tallies of the high-stakes election – but full results are expected on Monday morning.
The centre-right Christian Democratic Union (CDU) has come out on top in the exit polls at 29 per cent, but it is falling short of an outright majority.
The race pits the incumbent chancellor against the opposition leader, the vice chancellor and for the first time a leader of a far-right party.
AfD became the first far-right party to win a state election in post-World War II Germany in Thuringia in September.
The party is backed by high-profile US figures like Elon Musk and Vice President JD Vance.
Exit poll in Germany results
Christian Democrats and their Bavarian sister party the Christian Social Union (CDU/CSU) – 29 per cent
Alternative for Germany (AfD) – 19.5 per cent
Social Democrats (SPD) – 16 per cent
Greens – 13.5 per cent
Left Party – 8.5 per cent
Free Democrats (FDP) – 4.9 per cent
BSW Party – 4.7 per cent
Germany’s electoral system rarely gives any party an absolute majority and opinion polls suggest that no party is anywhere near one this time.
Two or more parties will most likely form a coalition in the coming weeks.
Whichever parties get in could shape Europe’s response to Donald Trump.
Questions remain over whether a coalition could be formed that could break Germany’s long-standing “firewall”.
The “firewall” is the name given to a postwar stance in which mainstream parties have insisted they wouldn’t work with any far-right parties – including AfD.
JD Vance earlier this month said there is no place for “firewalls” during a visit to Munich earlier this month.
AFD’S HISTORIC SURGE
Once considered a political outsider, the AfD has cemented itself as Germany’s second largest party, polling at 21 per cent – more than double its result in 2021.
The party’s momentum has been strongest in Germany’s economically struggling east, but is also gaining traction in the west.
AfD’s campaign has echoed Trump-style populism, with supporters seen wearing MAGA-inspired caps reading “Make Germany Great Again”.
The party’s leader, Alice Weidel, has vowed to “break the firewall” that keeps mainstream parties from cooperating with the far-right.
A protester in Berlin told NBC News that the AfD has gained support from frustrated Germans by giving them “easy answers.”
AfD’s success in September’s state elections, where it won its first-ever governorship in Thuringia and came close in Saxony, signaled its growing influence.
Now, its national rise could force Germany’s mainstream parties to navigate an even more divided political landscape.
Who are the contenders?
FOUR candidates are vying to become Germany’s next leader, each representing a distinct political vision.
Friedrich Merz (CDU): The 69-year-old leader of the centre-right Christian Democratic Union is the front-runner to become chancellor. Promising economic revival and strong leadership in Europe, Merz will need to form a coalition as his party is unlikely to secure an outright majority.
Olaf Scholz (SPD): The current chancellor and leader of the centre-left Social Democrats, Scholz has struggled to maintain support after his government collapsed late last year. He has positioned himself as a steady hand in uncertain times, but polls suggest his party will place third behind the CDU and AfD.
Alice Weidel (AfD): The leader of the far-right Alternative for Germany has propelled her party to its strongest showing in history. A staunch nationalist, Weidel has called for radical policies on immigration, the economy, and Germany’s place in the EU. Despite her success, she remains a deeply polarising figure.
Robert Habeck (Greens): The current vice chancellor and co-leader of the Greens, Habeck represents the environmentalist party’s push for climate action and social justice. However, the Greens have lost ground in recent months, making it unlikely that he will be a serious contender for the chancellorship.
THE TRUMP EFFECT
Germany’s next government will be crucial in shaping Europe’s response to Trump.
Chancellor Olaf Scholz previously warned that Trump’s return would be ” a challenge”.
Meanwhile, Weidel has positioned herself as a German ally to Trump’s America.
She has been advocating for a nationalist agenda that includes withdrawing support for Ukraine, lifting sanctions on Russia, and even threatening a referendum on Germany’s EU membership.
Tech mogul and Trump’s “first buddy” Elon Musk amplified AfD’s message by livestreaming an interview with Weidel on X last month.
He posted: “Only the AfD can save Germany.”
Musk’s involvement has sparked concerns about foreign influence in German politics.
JD Vance also made waves by publicly meeting with Weidel and calling for an end to the German political establishment’s longstanding refusal to engage with the AfD.
EPAUS President Donald J. Trump gives remarks to the media in the Oval Office of the White House, as he meets with special government employee Elon Musk[/caption]
The Mega AgencyUS Vice President JD Vance at this year’s CPAC in Washington DC[/caption]
ECONOMY & MIGRATION
Germany, once the powerhouse of Europe, has struggled with economic stagnation for the past half decade.
Many voters see this election as a referendum on how to reignite growth.
CDU leader Friedrich Merz, the current front-runner to become Germany’s next chancellor, has promised to fix the economy within four-years – an ambitious goal given the country’s infrastructure and energy woes.
AfD has capitalised on these incidents, promoting its “remigration” policy, which includes deporting migrants who have committed crimes.
GettyGerman Chancellor Olaf Sholz, leader of the centre-left Social Democrats[/caption]
AFPGreen Party’s main candidate and German Minister of Economics and Climate Protection Robert Habeck[/caption]
WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?
With 59.2 million Germans eligible to vote, polling stations will closed at 6pm local time, with exit polls providing an early snapshot of the results.
Vote-counting will began as soon as polls close, and a final official result is expected by early Monday.
Unlike some countries, Germany does not allow mail-in ballots to arrive after election day — meaning every vote must be received by the deadline to be counted.
The formation of a new government, however, can take weeks or even months as coalition negotiations unfold.
Merz is widely expected to lead the largest party, but his path to power is unclear.
A coalition will be necessary, with Scholz’s Social Democrats or Robert Habeck’s Greens being the most likely partners.
However, Merz has ruled out working with the AfD, maintaining Germany’s political “firewall” against the far-right.
If exit polls confirm AfD’s meteoric rise, it will mark a turning point in German politics — one that could have ripple effects across Europe and beyond.
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