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RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — A Virginia appeals court has upheld the conviction of a man accused of shooting at police officers who were patrolling the streets around a public housing complex in Richmond two years ago. Anthony J. Slayton was found guilty at a bench trial of malicious wounding, use of a firearm in the commission of malicious wounding, maliciously shooting into an occupied vehicle, and shooting from a vehicle. He was sentenced to nine years in prison. Slayton argued that the evidence presented at his trial was insufficient to support his convictions. The appeals court rejected his claims on Tuesday. According to court records, three Richmond detectives were in plain clothes and riding in an unmarked SUV in August 2020 when they heard that police units had been dispatched to Mosby Court for a shooting incident. As they drove to the scene, their vehicle was hit by at least seven gunshots from a passing car. One of the bullets shattered the windshield and grazed the shoulder of one officer, who was also hit by fragments of shattered glass. The suspects’ car was stopped just moments later by another officer, who recovered two loaded handguns hidden underneath the floor mat of the front passenger seat where Slayton had been sitting. A forensics expert linked the guns to casings found at the crime scene and a bullet recovered from the police vehicle. Prosecutors at trial also played a recording of a jail call Slayton made while awaiting trial in which he stated that one of his co-defendants had betrayed him by telling police he was the shooter. Slayton argued on appeal that the evidence was insufficient to support a finding that he was the shooter, and that the culprit could have been any one of the other occupants of the vehicle. The appeals court said Slayton’s hypothesis that he switched places with another passenger just after the shooting, or that the driver shot across him out of the passenger’s side window, were not supported by the evidence or any reasonable inferences. Codefendant Jerad Wyche-Alexander was convicted of the same charges that Slayton faced and sentenced to seven years in prison. The driver of the car from which the shots were fired, Nigg’i Le’quan Harris, was sentenced to three years after pleading guilty to malicious wounding, use of a firearm and maliciously shooting into an occupied vehicle.
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2022-04-02 20:20:58+00:00
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — A Virginia appeals court has upheld the conviction of a man accused of shooting at police officers who were patrolling the streets around a public housing complex in Richmond two years ago. Anthony J. Slayton was found guilty at a bench trial of malicious wounding, use of a firearm in the commission of malicious wounding, maliciously shooting into an occupied vehicle, and shooting from a vehicle. He was sentenced to nine years in prison. Slayton argued that the evidence presented at his trial was insufficient to support his convictions. The appeals court rejected his claims on Tuesday. According to court records, three Richmond detectives were in plain clothes and riding in an unmarked SUV in August 2020 when they heard that police units had been dispatched to Mosby Court for a shooting incident. As they drove to the scene, their vehicle was hit by at least seven gunshots from a passing car. One of the bullets shattered the windshield and grazed the shoulder of one officer, who was also hit by fragments of shattered glass. The suspects’ car was stopped just moments later by another officer, who recovered two loaded handguns hidden underneath the floor mat of the front passenger seat where Slayton had been sitting. A forensics expert linked the guns to casings found at the crime scene and a bullet recovered from the police vehicle. Prosecutors at trial also played a recording of a jail call Slayton made while awaiting trial in which he stated that one of his co-defendants had betrayed him by telling police he was the shooter. Slayton argued on appeal that the evidence was insufficient to support a finding that he was the shooter, and that the culprit could have been any one of the other occupants of the vehicle. The appeals court said Slayton’s hypothesis that he switched places with another passenger just after the shooting, or that the driver shot across him out of the passenger’s side window, were not supported by the evidence or any reasonable inferences. Codefendant Jerad Wyche-Alexander was convicted of the same charges that Slayton faced and sentenced to seven years in prison. The driver of the car from which the shots were fired, Nigg’i Le’quan Harris, was sentenced to three years after pleading guilty to malicious wounding, use of a firearm and maliciously shooting into an occupied vehicle.
https://www.mrt.com/news/article/Court-upholds-conviction-of-man-who-shot-at-17053441.php
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — A Virginia appeals court has upheld the conviction of a man accused of shooting at police officers who were patrolling the streets around a public housing complex in Richmond two years ago. Anthony J. Slayton was found guilty at a bench trial of malicious wounding, use of a firearm in the commission of malicious wounding, maliciously shooting into an occupied vehicle, and shooting from a vehicle. He was sentenced to nine years in prison. Slayton argued that the evidence presented at his trial was insufficient to support his convictions. The appeals court rejected his claims on Tuesday. According to court records, three Richmond detectives were in plain clothes and riding in an unmarked SUV in August 2020 when they heard that police units had been dispatched to Mosby Court for a shooting incident. As they drove to the scene, their vehicle was hit by at least seven gunshots from a passing car. One of the bullets shattered the windshield and grazed the shoulder of one officer, who was also hit by fragments of shattered glass. The suspects’ car was stopped just moments later by another officer, who recovered two loaded handguns hidden underneath the floor mat of the front passenger seat where Slayton had been sitting. A forensics expert linked the guns to casings found at the crime scene and a bullet recovered from the police vehicle. Prosecutors at trial also played a recording of a jail call Slayton made while awaiting trial in which he stated that one of his co-defendants had betrayed him by telling police he was the shooter. Slayton argued on appeal that the evidence was insufficient to support a finding that he was the shooter, and that the culprit could have been any one of the other occupants of the vehicle. The appeals court said Slayton’s hypothesis that he switched places with another passenger just after the shooting, or that the driver shot across him out of the passenger’s side window, were not supported by the evidence or any reasonable inferences. Codefendant Jerad Wyche-Alexander was convicted of the same charges that Slayton faced and sentenced to seven years in prison. The driver of the car from which the shots were fired, Nigg’i Le’quan Harris, was sentenced to three years after pleading guilty to malicious wounding, use of a firearm and maliciously shooting into an occupied vehicle.
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2022-04-02 20:22:43+00:00
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — A Virginia appeals court has upheld the conviction of a man accused of shooting at police officers who were patrolling the streets around a public housing complex in Richmond two years ago. Anthony J. Slayton was found guilty at a bench trial of malicious wounding, use of a firearm in the commission of malicious wounding, maliciously shooting into an occupied vehicle, and shooting from a vehicle. He was sentenced to nine years in prison. Slayton argued that the evidence presented at his trial was insufficient to support his convictions. The appeals court rejected his claims on Tuesday. According to court records, three Richmond detectives were in plain clothes and riding in an unmarked SUV in August 2020 when they heard that police units had been dispatched to Mosby Court for a shooting incident. As they drove to the scene, their vehicle was hit by at least seven gunshots from a passing car. One of the bullets shattered the windshield and grazed the shoulder of one officer, who was also hit by fragments of shattered glass. The suspects’ car was stopped just moments later by another officer, who recovered two loaded handguns hidden underneath the floor mat of the front passenger seat where Slayton had been sitting. A forensics expert linked the guns to casings found at the crime scene and a bullet recovered from the police vehicle. Prosecutors at trial also played a recording of a jail call Slayton made while awaiting trial in which he stated that one of his co-defendants had betrayed him by telling police he was the shooter. Slayton argued on appeal that the evidence was insufficient to support a finding that he was the shooter, and that the culprit could have been any one of the other occupants of the vehicle. The appeals court said Slayton’s hypothesis that he switched places with another passenger just after the shooting, or that the driver shot across him out of the passenger’s side window, were not supported by the evidence or any reasonable inferences. Codefendant Jerad Wyche-Alexander was convicted of the same charges that Slayton faced and sentenced to seven years in prison. The driver of the car from which the shots were fired, Nigg’i Le’quan Harris, was sentenced to three years after pleading guilty to malicious wounding, use of a firearm and maliciously shooting into an occupied vehicle.
https://www.myarklamiss.com/reviews/br/sports-fitness-br/cycling-br/how-to-choose-a-bicycle/
Bicycle buying guide Cycling isn’t just a fun and convenient way to get around. It’s also a great form of exercise and an environmentally-friendly mode of transportation. Whatever your reason may be for biking, choosing the right bike for your lifestyle isn’t always as easy as it sounds. There are various styles, sizes, price ranges and additional features to consider before making a purchase. Helping to make that decision a little easier, we’ll cover all the bases and divide our list according to the bicycle style, so you can make a choice that satisfies your needs. What to consider when buying a bike Style Not all bikes are made the same. On one end, you have mountain bikes designed with wider tires, advanced suspensions and frames built to handle unpaved trails, while road bikes are sleeker and built for speed on smoother roads. Once you know what kind of riding you’ll be doing the most of, you can narrow down your options. Size Both men’s and women’s bicycles are available in a variety of frame sizes. Depending on your height and inseam length, you’ll want to find a frame that fits your measurements. Using a bike that is too small or too large can lead to decreased performance, difficult handling and an uncomfortable ride. Helpful charts can provide a good starting point. Price The pricing for bikes can range from under $100 for the cheapest models to several thousand for high-end options. By establishing a budget, you can significantly narrow down your choices. Casual bikers looking for occasional rides around town probably won’t need to shell out as much as serious cyclists. Extra features Additional features such as the brake type, seat type, fenders, racks, etc., can also impact your decision. Caliper brakes are the most common type of bike brakes, though disc brakes are another popular and reliable option. Seats, also called saddles, vary depending on the type of bike. You can find everything from narrow, lightly cushioned options, which are common on performance road bikes, to wider, plush options used most often on cruisers. Some recreational bikes might come equipped with carrying racks, baskets or fenders. However, you can also purchase these accessories separately. What type of bicycle should I buy? Road bikes Road bikes are lightweight, streamlined and designed for high-speed cycling on paved roads. These bikes have narrow tires and will often feature drop handlebars that allow for different hand positioning while riding. Tommaso Imola Endurance Aluminum Road Bike This versatile road bike is excellent at providing all-day comfort, especially when in the midst of a long ride or steep uphill climb. Built with durable, long-lasting components, the Imola Endurance model offers great value for the price. Sold by Amazon The Shadow 3.0 is a quality entry-level road bike that features convenient STI integrated gear shifters for maximum control at a relatively low price. Available in different frame sizes, you can find the one that best matches your height. Sold by Amazon With 21 speeds and disc brakes for more sensitive braking, this budget-friendly road bike is a great deal. While the somewhat heavy frame means it won’t perform as well as high-end models, it is still a fantastic value for the casual rider or amateur road cyclists. Sold by Amazon Mountain bikes Unlike road bikes, mountain bikes have much thicker tires meant to grip a variety of surfaces. Though heavier and bulkier, mountain bikes offer better suspension systems and allow the rider to sit in a more upright position. Mongoose Impasse HD Men’s Mountain Bike Featuring a lightweight aluminum frame, full suspension, front and rear disc brakes and a 21-speed derailleur, you’ll be able to conquer rough terrain on and off the trail. Sold by Amazon The dual suspension frame works well to absorb bumps and challenging road conditions. The EZ fire gear triggers allow you to quickly shift from a high to low gear when approaching a tricky climb. Sold by Amazon Nishiki Women’s Pueblo Mountain Bike With three frame sizes to choose from, you can find the perfect fit with this Nishiki model. This affordable mountain bike is just as fun to ride on a bumpy gravel path as it is coasting down a city street. Sold by Dick’s Sporting Goods Hybrid bikes If you’re looking for a bike that can be used for road cycling but can still handle some off-roading now and then, a hybrid option might be the perfect choice. These types of bikes are great for everyday commuters. Schwinn Sporterra Adventure Gravel Bike A quick-release saddle feature makes for straightforward and simple seat adjustment. The multi-terrain tires are perfect for going from pavement to grass to gravel without an issue. Sold by Amazon Raleigh Bikes Detour Hybrid Bike Utilizing a frame that allows for a more comfortable riding posture, this hybrid bike will perform smoothly mile after mile. This model is great for commuting or occasional weekend touring, especially considering its cushioned saddle. Sold by Amazon Complete with front shocks and seven speeds for various terrain, this hybrid bike can glide down forested trails while still offering a comfortable experience for the rider. Sold by Dick’s Sporting Goods Cruisers Beach cruisers are ideal for casual and recreational use on relatively smooth and flat terrain. They usually have comfortable padded seats with a unique frame and handlebar design. sixthreezero EVRYjourney Men’s Beach Cruiser Sporting a back cargo rack and matching fenders, this single-speed cruiser can manage flat terrain while providing a luxurious ride. Sold by Amazon Schwinn Sanctuary 7 Cruiser Bike If you’re looking for a standout retro style that isn’t lacking in modern upgrades, the Sanctuary 7 is a good choice. The padded seat will keep you comfortable all day long, while the matching red fenders will block the spray from water and mud. Sold by Amazon Huffy Cranbrook Women’s Comfort Cruiser Bike The Huffy Cranbrook Cruiser is a well-made budget option that will get you where you need to go. Its spring saddle feature allows for a smooth coasting experience, and the chain guard helps keep your chain clean and free of debris. Sold by Amazon Other styles Mongoose Legion Freestyle BMX Bike BMX bikes are great for performing tricks at bike parks, but they can also be fun options for kids and shorter riders. Mongoose is a well-respected brand known for making quality BMX-style bikes. Sold by Amazon IDS Home unYOUsual U Transformer 20″ Folding City Bike The design is unique, but what it lacks in classic appeal, this folding bike makes up for in portability. With the ability to fold up and store in small spaces, this is an excellent option for large cities where living space can be limited. Sold by Amazon Matthew Young is a writer for BestReviews. BestReviews is a product review company with a singular mission: to help simplify your purchasing decisions and save you time and money. Copyright 2022 BestReviews, a Nexstar company. All rights reserved.
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2022-04-02 17:28:48+00:00
Bicycle buying guide Cycling isn’t just a fun and convenient way to get around. It’s also a great form of exercise and an environmentally-friendly mode of transportation. Whatever your reason may be for biking, choosing the right bike for your lifestyle isn’t always as easy as it sounds. There are various styles, sizes, price ranges and additional features to consider before making a purchase. Helping to make that decision a little easier, we’ll cover all the bases and divide our list according to the bicycle style, so you can make a choice that satisfies your needs. What to consider when buying a bike Style Not all bikes are made the same. On one end, you have mountain bikes designed with wider tires, advanced suspensions and frames built to handle unpaved trails, while road bikes are sleeker and built for speed on smoother roads. Once you know what kind of riding you’ll be doing the most of, you can narrow down your options. Size Both men’s and women’s bicycles are available in a variety of frame sizes. Depending on your height and inseam length, you’ll want to find a frame that fits your measurements. Using a bike that is too small or too large can lead to decreased performance, difficult handling and an uncomfortable ride. Helpful charts can provide a good starting point. Price The pricing for bikes can range from under $100 for the cheapest models to several thousand for high-end options. By establishing a budget, you can significantly narrow down your choices. Casual bikers looking for occasional rides around town probably won’t need to shell out as much as serious cyclists. Extra features Additional features such as the brake type, seat type, fenders, racks, etc., can also impact your decision. Caliper brakes are the most common type of bike brakes, though disc brakes are another popular and reliable option. Seats, also called saddles, vary depending on the type of bike. You can find everything from narrow, lightly cushioned options, which are common on performance road bikes, to wider, plush options used most often on cruisers. Some recreational bikes might come equipped with carrying racks, baskets or fenders. However, you can also purchase these accessories separately. What type of bicycle should I buy? Road bikes Road bikes are lightweight, streamlined and designed for high-speed cycling on paved roads. These bikes have narrow tires and will often feature drop handlebars that allow for different hand positioning while riding. Tommaso Imola Endurance Aluminum Road Bike This versatile road bike is excellent at providing all-day comfort, especially when in the midst of a long ride or steep uphill climb. Built with durable, long-lasting components, the Imola Endurance model offers great value for the price. Sold by Amazon The Shadow 3.0 is a quality entry-level road bike that features convenient STI integrated gear shifters for maximum control at a relatively low price. Available in different frame sizes, you can find the one that best matches your height. Sold by Amazon With 21 speeds and disc brakes for more sensitive braking, this budget-friendly road bike is a great deal. While the somewhat heavy frame means it won’t perform as well as high-end models, it is still a fantastic value for the casual rider or amateur road cyclists. Sold by Amazon Mountain bikes Unlike road bikes, mountain bikes have much thicker tires meant to grip a variety of surfaces. Though heavier and bulkier, mountain bikes offer better suspension systems and allow the rider to sit in a more upright position. Mongoose Impasse HD Men’s Mountain Bike Featuring a lightweight aluminum frame, full suspension, front and rear disc brakes and a 21-speed derailleur, you’ll be able to conquer rough terrain on and off the trail. Sold by Amazon The dual suspension frame works well to absorb bumps and challenging road conditions. The EZ fire gear triggers allow you to quickly shift from a high to low gear when approaching a tricky climb. Sold by Amazon Nishiki Women’s Pueblo Mountain Bike With three frame sizes to choose from, you can find the perfect fit with this Nishiki model. This affordable mountain bike is just as fun to ride on a bumpy gravel path as it is coasting down a city street. Sold by Dick’s Sporting Goods Hybrid bikes If you’re looking for a bike that can be used for road cycling but can still handle some off-roading now and then, a hybrid option might be the perfect choice. These types of bikes are great for everyday commuters. Schwinn Sporterra Adventure Gravel Bike A quick-release saddle feature makes for straightforward and simple seat adjustment. The multi-terrain tires are perfect for going from pavement to grass to gravel without an issue. Sold by Amazon Raleigh Bikes Detour Hybrid Bike Utilizing a frame that allows for a more comfortable riding posture, this hybrid bike will perform smoothly mile after mile. This model is great for commuting or occasional weekend touring, especially considering its cushioned saddle. Sold by Amazon Complete with front shocks and seven speeds for various terrain, this hybrid bike can glide down forested trails while still offering a comfortable experience for the rider. Sold by Dick’s Sporting Goods Cruisers Beach cruisers are ideal for casual and recreational use on relatively smooth and flat terrain. They usually have comfortable padded seats with a unique frame and handlebar design. sixthreezero EVRYjourney Men’s Beach Cruiser Sporting a back cargo rack and matching fenders, this single-speed cruiser can manage flat terrain while providing a luxurious ride. Sold by Amazon Schwinn Sanctuary 7 Cruiser Bike If you’re looking for a standout retro style that isn’t lacking in modern upgrades, the Sanctuary 7 is a good choice. The padded seat will keep you comfortable all day long, while the matching red fenders will block the spray from water and mud. Sold by Amazon Huffy Cranbrook Women’s Comfort Cruiser Bike The Huffy Cranbrook Cruiser is a well-made budget option that will get you where you need to go. Its spring saddle feature allows for a smooth coasting experience, and the chain guard helps keep your chain clean and free of debris. Sold by Amazon Other styles Mongoose Legion Freestyle BMX Bike BMX bikes are great for performing tricks at bike parks, but they can also be fun options for kids and shorter riders. Mongoose is a well-respected brand known for making quality BMX-style bikes. Sold by Amazon IDS Home unYOUsual U Transformer 20″ Folding City Bike The design is unique, but what it lacks in classic appeal, this folding bike makes up for in portability. With the ability to fold up and store in small spaces, this is an excellent option for large cities where living space can be limited. Sold by Amazon Matthew Young is a writer for BestReviews. BestReviews is a product review company with a singular mission: to help simplify your purchasing decisions and save you time and money. Copyright 2022 BestReviews, a Nexstar company. All rights reserved.
https://www.myarklamiss.com/reviews/br/sports-fitness-br/cycling-br/how-to-choose-a-bicycle/
Bicycle buying guide Cycling isn’t just a fun and convenient way to get around. It’s also a great form of exercise and an environmentally-friendly mode of transportation. Whatever your reason may be for biking, choosing the right bike for your lifestyle isn’t always as easy as it sounds. There are various styles, sizes, price ranges and additional features to consider before making a purchase. Helping to make that decision a little easier, we’ll cover all the bases and divide our list according to the bicycle style, so you can make a choice that satisfies your needs. What to consider when buying a bike Style Not all bikes are made the same. On one end, you have mountain bikes designed with wider tires, advanced suspensions and frames built to handle unpaved trails, while road bikes are sleeker and built for speed on smoother roads. Once you know what kind of riding you’ll be doing the most of, you can narrow down your options. Size Both men’s and women’s bicycles are available in a variety of frame sizes. Depending on your height and inseam length, you’ll want to find a frame that fits your measurements. Using a bike that is too small or too large can lead to decreased performance, difficult handling and an uncomfortable ride. Helpful charts can provide a good starting point. Price The pricing for bikes can range from under $100 for the cheapest models to several thousand for high-end options. By establishing a budget, you can significantly narrow down your choices. Casual bikers looking for occasional rides around town probably won’t need to shell out as much as serious cyclists. Extra features Additional features such as the brake type, seat type, fenders, racks, etc., can also impact your decision. Caliper brakes are the most common type of bike brakes, though disc brakes are another popular and reliable option. Seats, also called saddles, vary depending on the type of bike. You can find everything from narrow, lightly cushioned options, which are common on performance road bikes, to wider, plush options used most often on cruisers. Some recreational bikes might come equipped with carrying racks, baskets or fenders. However, you can also purchase these accessories separately. What type of bicycle should I buy? Road bikes Road bikes are lightweight, streamlined and designed for high-speed cycling on paved roads. These bikes have narrow tires and will often feature drop handlebars that allow for different hand positioning while riding. Tommaso Imola Endurance Aluminum Road Bike This versatile road bike is excellent at providing all-day comfort, especially when in the midst of a long ride or steep uphill climb. Built with durable, long-lasting components, the Imola Endurance model offers great value for the price. Sold by Amazon The Shadow 3.0 is a quality entry-level road bike that features convenient STI integrated gear shifters for maximum control at a relatively low price. Available in different frame sizes, you can find the one that best matches your height. Sold by Amazon With 21 speeds and disc brakes for more sensitive braking, this budget-friendly road bike is a great deal. While the somewhat heavy frame means it won’t perform as well as high-end models, it is still a fantastic value for the casual rider or amateur road cyclists. Sold by Amazon Mountain bikes Unlike road bikes, mountain bikes have much thicker tires meant to grip a variety of surfaces. Though heavier and bulkier, mountain bikes offer better suspension systems and allow the rider to sit in a more upright position. Mongoose Impasse HD Men’s Mountain Bike Featuring a lightweight aluminum frame, full suspension, front and rear disc brakes and a 21-speed derailleur, you’ll be able to conquer rough terrain on and off the trail. Sold by Amazon The dual suspension frame works well to absorb bumps and challenging road conditions. The EZ fire gear triggers allow you to quickly shift from a high to low gear when approaching a tricky climb. Sold by Amazon Nishiki Women’s Pueblo Mountain Bike With three frame sizes to choose from, you can find the perfect fit with this Nishiki model. This affordable mountain bike is just as fun to ride on a bumpy gravel path as it is coasting down a city street. Sold by Dick’s Sporting Goods Hybrid bikes If you’re looking for a bike that can be used for road cycling but can still handle some off-roading now and then, a hybrid option might be the perfect choice. These types of bikes are great for everyday commuters. Schwinn Sporterra Adventure Gravel Bike A quick-release saddle feature makes for straightforward and simple seat adjustment. The multi-terrain tires are perfect for going from pavement to grass to gravel without an issue. Sold by Amazon Raleigh Bikes Detour Hybrid Bike Utilizing a frame that allows for a more comfortable riding posture, this hybrid bike will perform smoothly mile after mile. This model is great for commuting or occasional weekend touring, especially considering its cushioned saddle. Sold by Amazon Complete with front shocks and seven speeds for various terrain, this hybrid bike can glide down forested trails while still offering a comfortable experience for the rider. Sold by Dick’s Sporting Goods Cruisers Beach cruisers are ideal for casual and recreational use on relatively smooth and flat terrain. They usually have comfortable padded seats with a unique frame and handlebar design. sixthreezero EVRYjourney Men’s Beach Cruiser Sporting a back cargo rack and matching fenders, this single-speed cruiser can manage flat terrain while providing a luxurious ride. Sold by Amazon Schwinn Sanctuary 7 Cruiser Bike If you’re looking for a standout retro style that isn’t lacking in modern upgrades, the Sanctuary 7 is a good choice. The padded seat will keep you comfortable all day long, while the matching red fenders will block the spray from water and mud. Sold by Amazon Huffy Cranbrook Women’s Comfort Cruiser Bike The Huffy Cranbrook Cruiser is a well-made budget option that will get you where you need to go. Its spring saddle feature allows for a smooth coasting experience, and the chain guard helps keep your chain clean and free of debris. Sold by Amazon Other styles Mongoose Legion Freestyle BMX Bike BMX bikes are great for performing tricks at bike parks, but they can also be fun options for kids and shorter riders. Mongoose is a well-respected brand known for making quality BMX-style bikes. Sold by Amazon IDS Home unYOUsual U Transformer 20″ Folding City Bike The design is unique, but what it lacks in classic appeal, this folding bike makes up for in portability. With the ability to fold up and store in small spaces, this is an excellent option for large cities where living space can be limited. Sold by Amazon Matthew Young is a writer for BestReviews. BestReviews is a product review company with a singular mission: to help simplify your purchasing decisions and save you time and money. Copyright 2022 BestReviews, a Nexstar company. All rights reserved.
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2022-04-02 17:29:14+00:00
Bicycle buying guide Cycling isn’t just a fun and convenient way to get around. It’s also a great form of exercise and an environmentally-friendly mode of transportation. Whatever your reason may be for biking, choosing the right bike for your lifestyle isn’t always as easy as it sounds. There are various styles, sizes, price ranges and additional features to consider before making a purchase. Helping to make that decision a little easier, we’ll cover all the bases and divide our list according to the bicycle style, so you can make a choice that satisfies your needs. What to consider when buying a bike Style Not all bikes are made the same. On one end, you have mountain bikes designed with wider tires, advanced suspensions and frames built to handle unpaved trails, while road bikes are sleeker and built for speed on smoother roads. Once you know what kind of riding you’ll be doing the most of, you can narrow down your options. Size Both men’s and women’s bicycles are available in a variety of frame sizes. Depending on your height and inseam length, you’ll want to find a frame that fits your measurements. Using a bike that is too small or too large can lead to decreased performance, difficult handling and an uncomfortable ride. Helpful charts can provide a good starting point. Price The pricing for bikes can range from under $100 for the cheapest models to several thousand for high-end options. By establishing a budget, you can significantly narrow down your choices. Casual bikers looking for occasional rides around town probably won’t need to shell out as much as serious cyclists. Extra features Additional features such as the brake type, seat type, fenders, racks, etc., can also impact your decision. Caliper brakes are the most common type of bike brakes, though disc brakes are another popular and reliable option. Seats, also called saddles, vary depending on the type of bike. You can find everything from narrow, lightly cushioned options, which are common on performance road bikes, to wider, plush options used most often on cruisers. Some recreational bikes might come equipped with carrying racks, baskets or fenders. However, you can also purchase these accessories separately. What type of bicycle should I buy? Road bikes Road bikes are lightweight, streamlined and designed for high-speed cycling on paved roads. These bikes have narrow tires and will often feature drop handlebars that allow for different hand positioning while riding. Tommaso Imola Endurance Aluminum Road Bike This versatile road bike is excellent at providing all-day comfort, especially when in the midst of a long ride or steep uphill climb. Built with durable, long-lasting components, the Imola Endurance model offers great value for the price. Sold by Amazon The Shadow 3.0 is a quality entry-level road bike that features convenient STI integrated gear shifters for maximum control at a relatively low price. Available in different frame sizes, you can find the one that best matches your height. Sold by Amazon With 21 speeds and disc brakes for more sensitive braking, this budget-friendly road bike is a great deal. While the somewhat heavy frame means it won’t perform as well as high-end models, it is still a fantastic value for the casual rider or amateur road cyclists. Sold by Amazon Mountain bikes Unlike road bikes, mountain bikes have much thicker tires meant to grip a variety of surfaces. Though heavier and bulkier, mountain bikes offer better suspension systems and allow the rider to sit in a more upright position. Mongoose Impasse HD Men’s Mountain Bike Featuring a lightweight aluminum frame, full suspension, front and rear disc brakes and a 21-speed derailleur, you’ll be able to conquer rough terrain on and off the trail. Sold by Amazon The dual suspension frame works well to absorb bumps and challenging road conditions. The EZ fire gear triggers allow you to quickly shift from a high to low gear when approaching a tricky climb. Sold by Amazon Nishiki Women’s Pueblo Mountain Bike With three frame sizes to choose from, you can find the perfect fit with this Nishiki model. This affordable mountain bike is just as fun to ride on a bumpy gravel path as it is coasting down a city street. Sold by Dick’s Sporting Goods Hybrid bikes If you’re looking for a bike that can be used for road cycling but can still handle some off-roading now and then, a hybrid option might be the perfect choice. These types of bikes are great for everyday commuters. Schwinn Sporterra Adventure Gravel Bike A quick-release saddle feature makes for straightforward and simple seat adjustment. The multi-terrain tires are perfect for going from pavement to grass to gravel without an issue. Sold by Amazon Raleigh Bikes Detour Hybrid Bike Utilizing a frame that allows for a more comfortable riding posture, this hybrid bike will perform smoothly mile after mile. This model is great for commuting or occasional weekend touring, especially considering its cushioned saddle. Sold by Amazon Complete with front shocks and seven speeds for various terrain, this hybrid bike can glide down forested trails while still offering a comfortable experience for the rider. Sold by Dick’s Sporting Goods Cruisers Beach cruisers are ideal for casual and recreational use on relatively smooth and flat terrain. They usually have comfortable padded seats with a unique frame and handlebar design. sixthreezero EVRYjourney Men’s Beach Cruiser Sporting a back cargo rack and matching fenders, this single-speed cruiser can manage flat terrain while providing a luxurious ride. Sold by Amazon Schwinn Sanctuary 7 Cruiser Bike If you’re looking for a standout retro style that isn’t lacking in modern upgrades, the Sanctuary 7 is a good choice. The padded seat will keep you comfortable all day long, while the matching red fenders will block the spray from water and mud. Sold by Amazon Huffy Cranbrook Women’s Comfort Cruiser Bike The Huffy Cranbrook Cruiser is a well-made budget option that will get you where you need to go. Its spring saddle feature allows for a smooth coasting experience, and the chain guard helps keep your chain clean and free of debris. Sold by Amazon Other styles Mongoose Legion Freestyle BMX Bike BMX bikes are great for performing tricks at bike parks, but they can also be fun options for kids and shorter riders. Mongoose is a well-respected brand known for making quality BMX-style bikes. Sold by Amazon IDS Home unYOUsual U Transformer 20″ Folding City Bike The design is unique, but what it lacks in classic appeal, this folding bike makes up for in portability. With the ability to fold up and store in small spaces, this is an excellent option for large cities where living space can be limited. Sold by Amazon Matthew Young is a writer for BestReviews. BestReviews is a product review company with a singular mission: to help simplify your purchasing decisions and save you time and money. Copyright 2022 BestReviews, a Nexstar company. All rights reserved.
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Bicycle buying guide Cycling isn’t just a fun and convenient way to get around. It’s also a great form of exercise and an environmentally-friendly mode of transportation. Whatever your reason may be for biking, choosing the right bike for your lifestyle isn’t always as easy as it sounds. There are various styles, sizes, price ranges and additional features to consider before making a purchase. Helping to make that decision a little easier, we’ll cover all the bases and divide our list according to the bicycle style, so you can make a choice that satisfies your needs. What to consider when buying a bike Style Not all bikes are made the same. On one end, you have mountain bikes designed with wider tires, advanced suspensions and frames built to handle unpaved trails, while road bikes are sleeker and built for speed on smoother roads. Once you know what kind of riding you’ll be doing the most of, you can narrow down your options. Size Both men’s and women’s bicycles are available in a variety of frame sizes. Depending on your height and inseam length, you’ll want to find a frame that fits your measurements. Using a bike that is too small or too large can lead to decreased performance, difficult handling and an uncomfortable ride. Helpful charts can provide a good starting point. Price The pricing for bikes can range from under $100 for the cheapest models to several thousand for high-end options. By establishing a budget, you can significantly narrow down your choices. Casual bikers looking for occasional rides around town probably won’t need to shell out as much as serious cyclists. Extra features Additional features such as the brake type, seat type, fenders, racks, etc., can also impact your decision. Caliper brakes are the most common type of bike brakes, though disc brakes are another popular and reliable option. Seats, also called saddles, vary depending on the type of bike. You can find everything from narrow, lightly cushioned options, which are common on performance road bikes, to wider, plush options used most often on cruisers. Some recreational bikes might come equipped with carrying racks, baskets or fenders. However, you can also purchase these accessories separately. What type of bicycle should I buy? Road bikes Road bikes are lightweight, streamlined and designed for high-speed cycling on paved roads. These bikes have narrow tires and will often feature drop handlebars that allow for different hand positioning while riding. Tommaso Imola Endurance Aluminum Road Bike This versatile road bike is excellent at providing all-day comfort, especially when in the midst of a long ride or steep uphill climb. Built with durable, long-lasting components, the Imola Endurance model offers great value for the price. Sold by Amazon The Shadow 3.0 is a quality entry-level road bike that features convenient STI integrated gear shifters for maximum control at a relatively low price. Available in different frame sizes, you can find the one that best matches your height. Sold by Amazon With 21 speeds and disc brakes for more sensitive braking, this budget-friendly road bike is a great deal. While the somewhat heavy frame means it won’t perform as well as high-end models, it is still a fantastic value for the casual rider or amateur road cyclists. Sold by Amazon Mountain bikes Unlike road bikes, mountain bikes have much thicker tires meant to grip a variety of surfaces. Though heavier and bulkier, mountain bikes offer better suspension systems and allow the rider to sit in a more upright position. Mongoose Impasse HD Men’s Mountain Bike Featuring a lightweight aluminum frame, full suspension, front and rear disc brakes and a 21-speed derailleur, you’ll be able to conquer rough terrain on and off the trail. Sold by Amazon The dual suspension frame works well to absorb bumps and challenging road conditions. The EZ fire gear triggers allow you to quickly shift from a high to low gear when approaching a tricky climb. Sold by Amazon Nishiki Women’s Pueblo Mountain Bike With three frame sizes to choose from, you can find the perfect fit with this Nishiki model. This affordable mountain bike is just as fun to ride on a bumpy gravel path as it is coasting down a city street. Sold by Dick’s Sporting Goods Hybrid bikes If you’re looking for a bike that can be used for road cycling but can still handle some off-roading now and then, a hybrid option might be the perfect choice. These types of bikes are great for everyday commuters. Schwinn Sporterra Adventure Gravel Bike A quick-release saddle feature makes for straightforward and simple seat adjustment. The multi-terrain tires are perfect for going from pavement to grass to gravel without an issue. Sold by Amazon Raleigh Bikes Detour Hybrid Bike Utilizing a frame that allows for a more comfortable riding posture, this hybrid bike will perform smoothly mile after mile. This model is great for commuting or occasional weekend touring, especially considering its cushioned saddle. Sold by Amazon Complete with front shocks and seven speeds for various terrain, this hybrid bike can glide down forested trails while still offering a comfortable experience for the rider. Sold by Dick’s Sporting Goods Cruisers Beach cruisers are ideal for casual and recreational use on relatively smooth and flat terrain. They usually have comfortable padded seats with a unique frame and handlebar design. sixthreezero EVRYjourney Men’s Beach Cruiser Sporting a back cargo rack and matching fenders, this single-speed cruiser can manage flat terrain while providing a luxurious ride. Sold by Amazon Schwinn Sanctuary 7 Cruiser Bike If you’re looking for a standout retro style that isn’t lacking in modern upgrades, the Sanctuary 7 is a good choice. The padded seat will keep you comfortable all day long, while the matching red fenders will block the spray from water and mud. Sold by Amazon Huffy Cranbrook Women’s Comfort Cruiser Bike The Huffy Cranbrook Cruiser is a well-made budget option that will get you where you need to go. Its spring saddle feature allows for a smooth coasting experience, and the chain guard helps keep your chain clean and free of debris. Sold by Amazon Other styles Mongoose Legion Freestyle BMX Bike BMX bikes are great for performing tricks at bike parks, but they can also be fun options for kids and shorter riders. Mongoose is a well-respected brand known for making quality BMX-style bikes. Sold by Amazon IDS Home unYOUsual U Transformer 20″ Folding City Bike The design is unique, but what it lacks in classic appeal, this folding bike makes up for in portability. With the ability to fold up and store in small spaces, this is an excellent option for large cities where living space can be limited. Sold by Amazon Matthew Young is a writer for BestReviews. BestReviews is a product review company with a singular mission: to help simplify your purchasing decisions and save you time and money. Copyright 2022 BestReviews, a Nexstar company. All rights reserved.
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2022-04-02 17:32:36+00:00
Bicycle buying guide Cycling isn’t just a fun and convenient way to get around. It’s also a great form of exercise and an environmentally-friendly mode of transportation. Whatever your reason may be for biking, choosing the right bike for your lifestyle isn’t always as easy as it sounds. There are various styles, sizes, price ranges and additional features to consider before making a purchase. Helping to make that decision a little easier, we’ll cover all the bases and divide our list according to the bicycle style, so you can make a choice that satisfies your needs. What to consider when buying a bike Style Not all bikes are made the same. On one end, you have mountain bikes designed with wider tires, advanced suspensions and frames built to handle unpaved trails, while road bikes are sleeker and built for speed on smoother roads. Once you know what kind of riding you’ll be doing the most of, you can narrow down your options. Size Both men’s and women’s bicycles are available in a variety of frame sizes. Depending on your height and inseam length, you’ll want to find a frame that fits your measurements. Using a bike that is too small or too large can lead to decreased performance, difficult handling and an uncomfortable ride. Helpful charts can provide a good starting point. Price The pricing for bikes can range from under $100 for the cheapest models to several thousand for high-end options. By establishing a budget, you can significantly narrow down your choices. Casual bikers looking for occasional rides around town probably won’t need to shell out as much as serious cyclists. Extra features Additional features such as the brake type, seat type, fenders, racks, etc., can also impact your decision. Caliper brakes are the most common type of bike brakes, though disc brakes are another popular and reliable option. Seats, also called saddles, vary depending on the type of bike. You can find everything from narrow, lightly cushioned options, which are common on performance road bikes, to wider, plush options used most often on cruisers. Some recreational bikes might come equipped with carrying racks, baskets or fenders. However, you can also purchase these accessories separately. What type of bicycle should I buy? Road bikes Road bikes are lightweight, streamlined and designed for high-speed cycling on paved roads. These bikes have narrow tires and will often feature drop handlebars that allow for different hand positioning while riding. Tommaso Imola Endurance Aluminum Road Bike This versatile road bike is excellent at providing all-day comfort, especially when in the midst of a long ride or steep uphill climb. Built with durable, long-lasting components, the Imola Endurance model offers great value for the price. Sold by Amazon The Shadow 3.0 is a quality entry-level road bike that features convenient STI integrated gear shifters for maximum control at a relatively low price. Available in different frame sizes, you can find the one that best matches your height. Sold by Amazon With 21 speeds and disc brakes for more sensitive braking, this budget-friendly road bike is a great deal. While the somewhat heavy frame means it won’t perform as well as high-end models, it is still a fantastic value for the casual rider or amateur road cyclists. Sold by Amazon Mountain bikes Unlike road bikes, mountain bikes have much thicker tires meant to grip a variety of surfaces. Though heavier and bulkier, mountain bikes offer better suspension systems and allow the rider to sit in a more upright position. Mongoose Impasse HD Men’s Mountain Bike Featuring a lightweight aluminum frame, full suspension, front and rear disc brakes and a 21-speed derailleur, you’ll be able to conquer rough terrain on and off the trail. Sold by Amazon The dual suspension frame works well to absorb bumps and challenging road conditions. The EZ fire gear triggers allow you to quickly shift from a high to low gear when approaching a tricky climb. Sold by Amazon Nishiki Women’s Pueblo Mountain Bike With three frame sizes to choose from, you can find the perfect fit with this Nishiki model. This affordable mountain bike is just as fun to ride on a bumpy gravel path as it is coasting down a city street. Sold by Dick’s Sporting Goods Hybrid bikes If you’re looking for a bike that can be used for road cycling but can still handle some off-roading now and then, a hybrid option might be the perfect choice. These types of bikes are great for everyday commuters. Schwinn Sporterra Adventure Gravel Bike A quick-release saddle feature makes for straightforward and simple seat adjustment. The multi-terrain tires are perfect for going from pavement to grass to gravel without an issue. Sold by Amazon Raleigh Bikes Detour Hybrid Bike Utilizing a frame that allows for a more comfortable riding posture, this hybrid bike will perform smoothly mile after mile. This model is great for commuting or occasional weekend touring, especially considering its cushioned saddle. Sold by Amazon Complete with front shocks and seven speeds for various terrain, this hybrid bike can glide down forested trails while still offering a comfortable experience for the rider. Sold by Dick’s Sporting Goods Cruisers Beach cruisers are ideal for casual and recreational use on relatively smooth and flat terrain. They usually have comfortable padded seats with a unique frame and handlebar design. sixthreezero EVRYjourney Men’s Beach Cruiser Sporting a back cargo rack and matching fenders, this single-speed cruiser can manage flat terrain while providing a luxurious ride. Sold by Amazon Schwinn Sanctuary 7 Cruiser Bike If you’re looking for a standout retro style that isn’t lacking in modern upgrades, the Sanctuary 7 is a good choice. The padded seat will keep you comfortable all day long, while the matching red fenders will block the spray from water and mud. Sold by Amazon Huffy Cranbrook Women’s Comfort Cruiser Bike The Huffy Cranbrook Cruiser is a well-made budget option that will get you where you need to go. Its spring saddle feature allows for a smooth coasting experience, and the chain guard helps keep your chain clean and free of debris. Sold by Amazon Other styles Mongoose Legion Freestyle BMX Bike BMX bikes are great for performing tricks at bike parks, but they can also be fun options for kids and shorter riders. Mongoose is a well-respected brand known for making quality BMX-style bikes. Sold by Amazon IDS Home unYOUsual U Transformer 20″ Folding City Bike The design is unique, but what it lacks in classic appeal, this folding bike makes up for in portability. With the ability to fold up and store in small spaces, this is an excellent option for large cities where living space can be limited. Sold by Amazon Matthew Young is a writer for BestReviews. BestReviews is a product review company with a singular mission: to help simplify your purchasing decisions and save you time and money. Copyright 2022 BestReviews, a Nexstar company. All rights reserved.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10679679/Thousands-protesters-demand-Government-tackles-cost-living-crisis.html?ns_mchannel=rss&ito=1490&ns_campaign=1490
Thousands of protesters across Britain including Jeremy Corbyn demand the Government tackles the cost of living crisis - Protests happened in London, Belfast and Newcastle as well as other cities including Birmingham and Bristol - Thousands of people gathered to demand the government freezes energy bills and boosts benefits - Comes after the lifting of the energy price cap on Friday has seen people choosing between heating and eating - Jeremy Corbyn said the government is 'out of touch' with the reality of people facing poverty due to the cost of living Thousands of protesters across Britain including Jeremy Corbyn today demanded the government tackles the cost of living crisis. A Downing Street protest today saw around 100 people, among them former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, waving signs which read 'tax the rich' and 'freeze energy bills, not people.' Demonstrations were staged across the nation, including in Belfast where campaigners called for every household in Northern Ireland to receive £1,000 to help mitigate the increasing costs of fuel and food. Protests also happened in cities including Birmingham, Bournemouth, Bristol, Cardiff, Cambridge, Coventry, Derby, Doncaster, Glasgow, Hanley, Hull, Ipswich, Lancaster, Leicester, Liverpool, Manchester, Milton Keynes, Newcastle, Peterborough, Portsmouth, Preston, Redcar, Sheffield and Southampton. At the Downing Street protest in central London, demonstrators made speeches asking for energy bills to be frozen and benefits to be boosted. Former Labour party leader Jeremy Corbyn speaks during a protest, outside the gates of Downing Street, against the increase of the cost of living, in London today (pictured) Protesters near Downing Street in central London, at The People's Assembly Against Austerity protest to highlight those suffering hardship from the cost of living crisis today (pictured) Protester Isabella Fula, 17, from north London, said the rising cost of living was 'a huge problem for many people.' She said: 'A lot of people that I know are suffering from it personally, and a lot of people that once lived in my area have now moved out due to raising rent and energy bills. 'People aren't earning enough to support themselves and buy food, or even pay for bills which are increasing by the minute. 'I'm here to protest the rent and the rise in it, and try to aim for a better tomorrow.' NEWCASTLE: Demonstrators fed up with high energy bills and government inaction congregate this afternoon in the city centre Protesters gathered at a cost of living protest in Belfast today after Friday's lifting of the energy price cap (pictured) LONDON: Demonstrators hold placards as they attend a protest, outside the gates of Downing Street, against the increase of the cost of living today It comes after Cabinet minister Brandon Lewis said the government cannot 'completely nullify' the impacts of pressure on energy prices, but it will offer support where possible. Mr Corbyn said that this comment shows the Government is 'out of touch with the reality of people' facing poverty due to the cost of living. He said: 'I think it's a very out of touch statement from a Government which is pretty out of touch which the reality of people as well. 'I'm meeting people who are terrified of the next bill, so the very least we need is a price cap on energy, and then we need to say, well look at the profits of energy companies and look at the difficulties of people living. 'I was in a food bank this morning talking to people there that don't want food that they have to cook, because they can't afford to turn the gas and electricity on to cook it. 'This is the 21st century and we're the fifth richest country in the world - it's simply wrong and the Government must intervene.' Demonstrators fed up with high energy bills and government inaction congregate in Newcastle this afternoon (pictured) Former Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn looks on before speaking during a protest about the rising cost of living during a demonstration outside Downing Street in London today (pictured) LONDON: A demonstrator holds a placard during The People's Assembly Cost of Living Crisis protest today (pictured) Unions have said that Chancellor Rishi Sunak's spring statement last week did nothing to combat fears about soaring fuel bills and rising inflation, with the TUC calling for an emergency budget to help families. And Friday's lifting of the energy price cap has created an 'impossible choice for many', to heat or eat, said the People's Assembly, who coordinated today's protests. A spokesperson for the campaign group said: 'Public outrage over the cost-of-living crisis is growing fast, and our response is gaining momentum.' Demonstrators fed up with high energy bills and government inaction congregate in Newcastle this afternoon (pictured) LONDON: Demonstrators hold placards during The People's Assembly Cost of Living Crisis protest today (pictured) Mr Lewis had spoken to Sky News when he said the Government cannot 'completely nullify' the impacts of global pressure on energy prices, but ministers will put in supportive measures where possible. 'I know, even this week, where I live we're on oil-fired heating, I've seen that change directly in the price of oil - and actually the ability to get it,' he said. 'At home, my family went a few days where we had no oil, just waiting for the suppliers and seeing the very big increase in price on that. 'We can't completely nullify the impacts of the global markets and global pressure, for example, on energy, which is obviously the main focus at the moment for most people. 'But we will put in the support that we can, as and when we can, as I say, looking... across the board at what we're doing with the public's money.' Protesters frustrated with high energy bills and government inaction congregate in Newcastle this afternoon (pictured) LONDON: Demonstrators hold placards during The People's Assembly Cost of Living Crisis protest today (pictured) Laura Pidcock, national secretary of the People's Assembly, who spoke at the Liverpool protest, said: 'What people are experiencing is intolerable. 'No matter how patiently we explain that Government inaction over soaring energy and fuel costs and sharply rising food prices is deepening poverty, misery and hunger, it is met with at best indifference and at worst more of the same. 'The truth is they are so wedded to the economic system we have, comfortable with a hands-off approach, that even when markets are obviously failing us, they continue with business as usual. 'We tell them about children going hungry and the Government shrug, politically speaking.' Protesters gathered at a cost of living protest in Belfast today after Friday's lifting of the energy price cap (pictured) Labour has repeatedly called for a windfall tax on oil and gas companies. It says this could generate funds to help struggling families and pensioners with energy bills. Mr Lewis told Sky News that such a levy may sound like 'an attractive option' but it 'won't necessarily have the impact on global prices that people think it will'. 'I do understand why people look to that... Labour have been making this point for a while. What they're not able to answer... is the reality of what is happening in the energy market,' he said. 'First of all, this is a global pressure, we're seeing this around the world. So what we do with companies here in the UK won't have the impact of changing the whole global energy market prices, but we should also remember that those energy companies here in the UK are already paying about 40% tax - that's roughly double what most sectors in the UK economy are paying. Demonstrators hold placards as they attend a protest, outside the gates of Downing Street, against the increase of the cost of living today (pictured) A demonstrator holds a placard during The People's Assembly Cost of Living Crisis protest in London today (pictured) People protest about the rising cost of living during a demonstration outside Downing Street in London today (pictured) 'They employ hundreds of thousands of people in the UK... they are investing hugely in more work to develop more energy and produce more energy. They need the income that they have to make those investments, and the part they play in the economy paying salaries. 'So a windfall tax on those companies won't necessarily have the impact on global prices that people think it will. It can have an impact on some domestic prices by taxing higher a sector that is already very, very highly taxed. 'So although... it sounds an attractive option, in the wider economic context it doesn't really work. And that's why we've looked at what can we do that will have a beneficial impact directly for people in their pockets.' Gerry Carroll from People Before Profit speaks to protesters at a cost of living protest in Belfast today (pictured) Protesters near Downing Street in central London, at The People's Assembly Against Austerity protest today (pictured) Meanwhile, shadow transport secretary Louise Haigh said Labour would put in 'legislative measures' to ensure oil and gas companies did not pass the cost of a windfall tax on to consumers if necessary. 'I think we do need to see legislative measures if North Sea oil and gas companies, petrol retailers, are experiencing record profits and not passing any of those savings on to customers,' she told Times Radio. Further protests are being planned by the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) in the coming days after the sacking of almost 800 P&O seafarers. On Friday the Insolvency Service announced that it has launched formal criminal and civil investigations into the circumstances surrounding the redundancies. RMT general secretary Mick Lynch said there were 'clear grounds' to detain P&O's ships.
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2022-04-06 07:11:06+00:00
Protesters gather across UK to demand government tackle cost of living crisis Thousands of protesters assembled at demonstrations across the UK on Saturday to demand the government pass the soaring cost of energy onto providers instead of low-income workers. A Downing Street protest today saw around 100 people, including former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn , waving signs reading “tax the rich” and “freeze energy bills , not people”. People took to the streets in London, Birmingham, Bournemouth, Bristol, Cardiff, Cambridge, Coventry, Derby, Doncaster, Glasgow, Hanley, Hull, Ipswich, Lancaster, Leicester, Liverpool, Manchester, Milton Keynes, Newcastle, Peterborough, Portsmouth, Preston, Redcar, Sheffield and Southampton. Notably in Belfast, activists were demanding that every household in Northern Ireland receive £1,000 to help mitigate the rising cost of fuel and food. Outside the prime minister’s residence in Whitehall, meanwhile, campaigners made speeches calling on the government to freeze energy bills and to boost benefits. One 17-year-old protester from north London said the rising cost of living was “a huge problem for many people”. Speaking near No 10, Isabella Fula said: “A lot of people that I know are suffering from it personally, and a lot of people that once lived in my area have now moved out due to raising rent and energy bills. “People aren’t earning enough to support themselves and buy food, or even pay for bills which are increasing by the minute. “I’m here to protest the rent and the rise in it, and try to aim for a better tomorrow.” It comes after a cabinet minister earlier said it was not possible to “completely nullify” the pressures on energy prices. But Northern Ireland secretary Brandon Lewis said the government is “looking... across the board at what we’re doing with the public’s money”, and will “put in the support that we can, as and when we can” to ease the sting of rising prices. Speaking to Sky News , Mr Lewis added: “I know, even this week, where I live we’re on oil-fired heating, I’ve seen that change directly in the price of oil and actually the ability to get it. “At home, my family went a few days where we had no oil, just waiting for the suppliers and seeing the very big increase in price on that. “We can’t completely nullify the impacts of the global markets and global pressure, for example, on energy, which is obviously the main focus at the moment for most people. “But we will put in the support that we can, as and when we can, as I say, looking… across the board at what we’re doing with the public’s money.” In response to Mr Lewis’ remarks, the now independent MP Mr Corbyn said it shows the government is “out of touch with the reality of people” facing poverty due to the rising cost of living. He told the PA news agency: “I think it’s a very out of touch statement from a government which is pretty out of touch which the reality of people as well. “I’m meeting people who are terrified of the next bill, so the very least we need is a price cap on energy, and then we need to say, well look at the profits of energy companies and look at the difficulties of people living. “I was in a food bank this morning talking to people there that don’t want food that they have to cook, because they can’t afford to turn the gas and electricity on to cook it. “This is the 21st century and we’re the fifth richest country in the world – it’s simply wrong and the government must intervene.”
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10679679/Thousands-protesters-demand-Government-tackles-cost-living-crisis.html?ns_mchannel=rss&ito=1490&ns_campaign=1490
Thousands of protesters across Britain including Jeremy Corbyn demand the Government tackles the cost of living crisis - Protests happened in London, Belfast and Newcastle as well as other cities including Birmingham and Bristol - Thousands of people gathered to demand the government freezes energy bills and boosts benefits - Comes after the lifting of the energy price cap on Friday has seen people choosing between heating and eating - Jeremy Corbyn said the government is 'out of touch' with the reality of people facing poverty due to the cost of living Thousands of protesters across Britain including Jeremy Corbyn today demanded the government tackles the cost of living crisis. A Downing Street protest today saw around 100 people, among them former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, waving signs which read 'tax the rich' and 'freeze energy bills, not people.' Demonstrations were staged across the nation, including in Belfast where campaigners called for every household in Northern Ireland to receive £1,000 to help mitigate the increasing costs of fuel and food. Protests also happened in cities including Birmingham, Bournemouth, Bristol, Cardiff, Cambridge, Coventry, Derby, Doncaster, Glasgow, Hanley, Hull, Ipswich, Lancaster, Leicester, Liverpool, Manchester, Milton Keynes, Newcastle, Peterborough, Portsmouth, Preston, Redcar, Sheffield and Southampton. At the Downing Street protest in central London, demonstrators made speeches asking for energy bills to be frozen and benefits to be boosted. Former Labour party leader Jeremy Corbyn speaks during a protest, outside the gates of Downing Street, against the increase of the cost of living, in London today (pictured) Protesters near Downing Street in central London, at The People's Assembly Against Austerity protest to highlight those suffering hardship from the cost of living crisis today (pictured) Protester Isabella Fula, 17, from north London, said the rising cost of living was 'a huge problem for many people.' She said: 'A lot of people that I know are suffering from it personally, and a lot of people that once lived in my area have now moved out due to raising rent and energy bills. 'People aren't earning enough to support themselves and buy food, or even pay for bills which are increasing by the minute. 'I'm here to protest the rent and the rise in it, and try to aim for a better tomorrow.' NEWCASTLE: Demonstrators fed up with high energy bills and government inaction congregate this afternoon in the city centre Protesters gathered at a cost of living protest in Belfast today after Friday's lifting of the energy price cap (pictured) LONDON: Demonstrators hold placards as they attend a protest, outside the gates of Downing Street, against the increase of the cost of living today It comes after Cabinet minister Brandon Lewis said the government cannot 'completely nullify' the impacts of pressure on energy prices, but it will offer support where possible. Mr Corbyn said that this comment shows the Government is 'out of touch with the reality of people' facing poverty due to the cost of living. He said: 'I think it's a very out of touch statement from a Government which is pretty out of touch which the reality of people as well. 'I'm meeting people who are terrified of the next bill, so the very least we need is a price cap on energy, and then we need to say, well look at the profits of energy companies and look at the difficulties of people living. 'I was in a food bank this morning talking to people there that don't want food that they have to cook, because they can't afford to turn the gas and electricity on to cook it. 'This is the 21st century and we're the fifth richest country in the world - it's simply wrong and the Government must intervene.' Demonstrators fed up with high energy bills and government inaction congregate in Newcastle this afternoon (pictured) Former Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn looks on before speaking during a protest about the rising cost of living during a demonstration outside Downing Street in London today (pictured) LONDON: A demonstrator holds a placard during The People's Assembly Cost of Living Crisis protest today (pictured) Unions have said that Chancellor Rishi Sunak's spring statement last week did nothing to combat fears about soaring fuel bills and rising inflation, with the TUC calling for an emergency budget to help families. And Friday's lifting of the energy price cap has created an 'impossible choice for many', to heat or eat, said the People's Assembly, who coordinated today's protests. A spokesperson for the campaign group said: 'Public outrage over the cost-of-living crisis is growing fast, and our response is gaining momentum.' Demonstrators fed up with high energy bills and government inaction congregate in Newcastle this afternoon (pictured) LONDON: Demonstrators hold placards during The People's Assembly Cost of Living Crisis protest today (pictured) Mr Lewis had spoken to Sky News when he said the Government cannot 'completely nullify' the impacts of global pressure on energy prices, but ministers will put in supportive measures where possible. 'I know, even this week, where I live we're on oil-fired heating, I've seen that change directly in the price of oil - and actually the ability to get it,' he said. 'At home, my family went a few days where we had no oil, just waiting for the suppliers and seeing the very big increase in price on that. 'We can't completely nullify the impacts of the global markets and global pressure, for example, on energy, which is obviously the main focus at the moment for most people. 'But we will put in the support that we can, as and when we can, as I say, looking... across the board at what we're doing with the public's money.' Protesters frustrated with high energy bills and government inaction congregate in Newcastle this afternoon (pictured) LONDON: Demonstrators hold placards during The People's Assembly Cost of Living Crisis protest today (pictured) Laura Pidcock, national secretary of the People's Assembly, who spoke at the Liverpool protest, said: 'What people are experiencing is intolerable. 'No matter how patiently we explain that Government inaction over soaring energy and fuel costs and sharply rising food prices is deepening poverty, misery and hunger, it is met with at best indifference and at worst more of the same. 'The truth is they are so wedded to the economic system we have, comfortable with a hands-off approach, that even when markets are obviously failing us, they continue with business as usual. 'We tell them about children going hungry and the Government shrug, politically speaking.' Protesters gathered at a cost of living protest in Belfast today after Friday's lifting of the energy price cap (pictured) Labour has repeatedly called for a windfall tax on oil and gas companies. It says this could generate funds to help struggling families and pensioners with energy bills. Mr Lewis told Sky News that such a levy may sound like 'an attractive option' but it 'won't necessarily have the impact on global prices that people think it will'. 'I do understand why people look to that... Labour have been making this point for a while. What they're not able to answer... is the reality of what is happening in the energy market,' he said. 'First of all, this is a global pressure, we're seeing this around the world. So what we do with companies here in the UK won't have the impact of changing the whole global energy market prices, but we should also remember that those energy companies here in the UK are already paying about 40% tax - that's roughly double what most sectors in the UK economy are paying. Demonstrators hold placards as they attend a protest, outside the gates of Downing Street, against the increase of the cost of living today (pictured) A demonstrator holds a placard during The People's Assembly Cost of Living Crisis protest in London today (pictured) People protest about the rising cost of living during a demonstration outside Downing Street in London today (pictured) 'They employ hundreds of thousands of people in the UK... they are investing hugely in more work to develop more energy and produce more energy. They need the income that they have to make those investments, and the part they play in the economy paying salaries. 'So a windfall tax on those companies won't necessarily have the impact on global prices that people think it will. It can have an impact on some domestic prices by taxing higher a sector that is already very, very highly taxed. 'So although... it sounds an attractive option, in the wider economic context it doesn't really work. And that's why we've looked at what can we do that will have a beneficial impact directly for people in their pockets.' Gerry Carroll from People Before Profit speaks to protesters at a cost of living protest in Belfast today (pictured) Protesters near Downing Street in central London, at The People's Assembly Against Austerity protest today (pictured) Meanwhile, shadow transport secretary Louise Haigh said Labour would put in 'legislative measures' to ensure oil and gas companies did not pass the cost of a windfall tax on to consumers if necessary. 'I think we do need to see legislative measures if North Sea oil and gas companies, petrol retailers, are experiencing record profits and not passing any of those savings on to customers,' she told Times Radio. Further protests are being planned by the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) in the coming days after the sacking of almost 800 P&O seafarers. On Friday the Insolvency Service announced that it has launched formal criminal and civil investigations into the circumstances surrounding the redundancies. RMT general secretary Mick Lynch said there were 'clear grounds' to detain P&O's ships.
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https://www.itv.com/news/2022-04-02/cost-of-living-crisis-protests-to-take-place-across-uk-as-prices-soar
2022-04-02 11:47:03+00:00
Cost-of-living crisis protests to take place across UK as prices soar Protests against the worsening cost-of-living crisis will be held across the country on Saturday amid the soaring price of energy and other bills. The People’s Assembly said it expects thousands of protesters will take to the streets at dozens of locations throughout the UK to highlight those suffering “real hardships” due to the combination of rising fuel and food prices, inflation and low pay. Unions have complained that Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s spring statement last week did nothing to allay fears about soaring fuel bills and rising inflation, with the TUC calling for an emergency budget to help families. The lifting of the energy price cap on Friday will create an “impossible choice for many” – to eat or heat, said the People’s Assembly. A spokesperson for the campaign group said: “Public outrage over the cost-of-living crisis is growing fast, and our response is gaining momentum.” April's key price rises and how to deal with them: Listen to our podcast There will be a protest outside Downing Street in London, with similar events in areas including Birmingham, Bournemouth, Bristol, Cardiff, Cambridge, Coventry, Derby, Doncaster, Glasgow, Hanley, Hull, Ipswich, Lancaster, Leicester, Liverpool, Manchester, Milton Keynes, Newcastle, Peterborough, Portsmouth, Preston, Redcar, Sheffield, and Southampton. Former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, who will be speaking at the London demonstration, said: “With rising fuel, food and energy bills, the soaring cost of living is pushing millions into poverty, and the disgusting treatment of the sacked P&O workers needs urgent action from the Government. “Demonstrations will be taking place all over the country, with thousands of people coming together to demand redistribution of wealth and power and decent wages for all, as well as justice for P&O workers.” Laura Pidcock, national secretary of the People’s Assembly, who will be speaking at the Liverpool protest, said: “What people are experiencing is intolerable. “No matter how patiently we explain that Government inaction over soaring energy and fuel costs and sharply rising food prices is deepening poverty, misery and hunger, it is met with at best indifference and at worst more of the same. “The truth is they are so wedded to the economic system we have, comfortable with a hands-off approach, that even when markets are obviously failing us, they continue with business as usual. “We tell them about children going hungry and the Government shrug, politically speaking.” The Rail, Maritime and Transport union is also planning further protests in the coming days over the sacking of almost 800 P&O seafarers. The Insolvency Service announced on Friday that it has launched formal criminal and civil investigations into the circumstances surrounding the redundancies The RMT general secretary Mick Lynch said there were “clear grounds” to detain P&O’s ships.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10679679/Thousands-protesters-demand-Government-tackles-cost-living-crisis.html?ns_mchannel=rss&ito=1490&ns_campaign=1490
Thousands of protesters across Britain including Jeremy Corbyn demand the Government tackles the cost of living crisis - Protests happened in London, Belfast and Newcastle as well as other cities including Birmingham and Bristol - Thousands of people gathered to demand the government freezes energy bills and boosts benefits - Comes after the lifting of the energy price cap on Friday has seen people choosing between heating and eating - Jeremy Corbyn said the government is 'out of touch' with the reality of people facing poverty due to the cost of living Thousands of protesters across Britain including Jeremy Corbyn today demanded the government tackles the cost of living crisis. A Downing Street protest today saw around 100 people, among them former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, waving signs which read 'tax the rich' and 'freeze energy bills, not people.' Demonstrations were staged across the nation, including in Belfast where campaigners called for every household in Northern Ireland to receive £1,000 to help mitigate the increasing costs of fuel and food. Protests also happened in cities including Birmingham, Bournemouth, Bristol, Cardiff, Cambridge, Coventry, Derby, Doncaster, Glasgow, Hanley, Hull, Ipswich, Lancaster, Leicester, Liverpool, Manchester, Milton Keynes, Newcastle, Peterborough, Portsmouth, Preston, Redcar, Sheffield and Southampton. At the Downing Street protest in central London, demonstrators made speeches asking for energy bills to be frozen and benefits to be boosted. Former Labour party leader Jeremy Corbyn speaks during a protest, outside the gates of Downing Street, against the increase of the cost of living, in London today (pictured) Protesters near Downing Street in central London, at The People's Assembly Against Austerity protest to highlight those suffering hardship from the cost of living crisis today (pictured) Protester Isabella Fula, 17, from north London, said the rising cost of living was 'a huge problem for many people.' She said: 'A lot of people that I know are suffering from it personally, and a lot of people that once lived in my area have now moved out due to raising rent and energy bills. 'People aren't earning enough to support themselves and buy food, or even pay for bills which are increasing by the minute. 'I'm here to protest the rent and the rise in it, and try to aim for a better tomorrow.' NEWCASTLE: Demonstrators fed up with high energy bills and government inaction congregate this afternoon in the city centre Protesters gathered at a cost of living protest in Belfast today after Friday's lifting of the energy price cap (pictured) LONDON: Demonstrators hold placards as they attend a protest, outside the gates of Downing Street, against the increase of the cost of living today It comes after Cabinet minister Brandon Lewis said the government cannot 'completely nullify' the impacts of pressure on energy prices, but it will offer support where possible. Mr Corbyn said that this comment shows the Government is 'out of touch with the reality of people' facing poverty due to the cost of living. He said: 'I think it's a very out of touch statement from a Government which is pretty out of touch which the reality of people as well. 'I'm meeting people who are terrified of the next bill, so the very least we need is a price cap on energy, and then we need to say, well look at the profits of energy companies and look at the difficulties of people living. 'I was in a food bank this morning talking to people there that don't want food that they have to cook, because they can't afford to turn the gas and electricity on to cook it. 'This is the 21st century and we're the fifth richest country in the world - it's simply wrong and the Government must intervene.' Demonstrators fed up with high energy bills and government inaction congregate in Newcastle this afternoon (pictured) Former Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn looks on before speaking during a protest about the rising cost of living during a demonstration outside Downing Street in London today (pictured) LONDON: A demonstrator holds a placard during The People's Assembly Cost of Living Crisis protest today (pictured) Unions have said that Chancellor Rishi Sunak's spring statement last week did nothing to combat fears about soaring fuel bills and rising inflation, with the TUC calling for an emergency budget to help families. And Friday's lifting of the energy price cap has created an 'impossible choice for many', to heat or eat, said the People's Assembly, who coordinated today's protests. A spokesperson for the campaign group said: 'Public outrage over the cost-of-living crisis is growing fast, and our response is gaining momentum.' Demonstrators fed up with high energy bills and government inaction congregate in Newcastle this afternoon (pictured) LONDON: Demonstrators hold placards during The People's Assembly Cost of Living Crisis protest today (pictured) Mr Lewis had spoken to Sky News when he said the Government cannot 'completely nullify' the impacts of global pressure on energy prices, but ministers will put in supportive measures where possible. 'I know, even this week, where I live we're on oil-fired heating, I've seen that change directly in the price of oil - and actually the ability to get it,' he said. 'At home, my family went a few days where we had no oil, just waiting for the suppliers and seeing the very big increase in price on that. 'We can't completely nullify the impacts of the global markets and global pressure, for example, on energy, which is obviously the main focus at the moment for most people. 'But we will put in the support that we can, as and when we can, as I say, looking... across the board at what we're doing with the public's money.' Protesters frustrated with high energy bills and government inaction congregate in Newcastle this afternoon (pictured) LONDON: Demonstrators hold placards during The People's Assembly Cost of Living Crisis protest today (pictured) Laura Pidcock, national secretary of the People's Assembly, who spoke at the Liverpool protest, said: 'What people are experiencing is intolerable. 'No matter how patiently we explain that Government inaction over soaring energy and fuel costs and sharply rising food prices is deepening poverty, misery and hunger, it is met with at best indifference and at worst more of the same. 'The truth is they are so wedded to the economic system we have, comfortable with a hands-off approach, that even when markets are obviously failing us, they continue with business as usual. 'We tell them about children going hungry and the Government shrug, politically speaking.' Protesters gathered at a cost of living protest in Belfast today after Friday's lifting of the energy price cap (pictured) Labour has repeatedly called for a windfall tax on oil and gas companies. It says this could generate funds to help struggling families and pensioners with energy bills. Mr Lewis told Sky News that such a levy may sound like 'an attractive option' but it 'won't necessarily have the impact on global prices that people think it will'. 'I do understand why people look to that... Labour have been making this point for a while. What they're not able to answer... is the reality of what is happening in the energy market,' he said. 'First of all, this is a global pressure, we're seeing this around the world. So what we do with companies here in the UK won't have the impact of changing the whole global energy market prices, but we should also remember that those energy companies here in the UK are already paying about 40% tax - that's roughly double what most sectors in the UK economy are paying. Demonstrators hold placards as they attend a protest, outside the gates of Downing Street, against the increase of the cost of living today (pictured) A demonstrator holds a placard during The People's Assembly Cost of Living Crisis protest in London today (pictured) People protest about the rising cost of living during a demonstration outside Downing Street in London today (pictured) 'They employ hundreds of thousands of people in the UK... they are investing hugely in more work to develop more energy and produce more energy. They need the income that they have to make those investments, and the part they play in the economy paying salaries. 'So a windfall tax on those companies won't necessarily have the impact on global prices that people think it will. It can have an impact on some domestic prices by taxing higher a sector that is already very, very highly taxed. 'So although... it sounds an attractive option, in the wider economic context it doesn't really work. And that's why we've looked at what can we do that will have a beneficial impact directly for people in their pockets.' Gerry Carroll from People Before Profit speaks to protesters at a cost of living protest in Belfast today (pictured) Protesters near Downing Street in central London, at The People's Assembly Against Austerity protest today (pictured) Meanwhile, shadow transport secretary Louise Haigh said Labour would put in 'legislative measures' to ensure oil and gas companies did not pass the cost of a windfall tax on to consumers if necessary. 'I think we do need to see legislative measures if North Sea oil and gas companies, petrol retailers, are experiencing record profits and not passing any of those savings on to customers,' she told Times Radio. Further protests are being planned by the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) in the coming days after the sacking of almost 800 P&O seafarers. On Friday the Insolvency Service announced that it has launched formal criminal and civil investigations into the circumstances surrounding the redundancies. RMT general secretary Mick Lynch said there were 'clear grounds' to detain P&O's ships.
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https://metro.co.uk/2022/04/02/thousands-take-to-the-streets-to-protest-over-the-cost-of-living-crisis-16393775/
2022-04-02 14:46:56+00:00
Thousands of people have gathered in cities across the UK to protest over the cost-of-living crisis. The demonstrations come a day after a long-feared hike in energy prices, an increase in National Insurance, council tax and other bills all came into force. The jump in household bills is the biggest in living memory and has seen costs rocket by 54% to just under £2,000 a year. Unions have complained that Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s spring statement last week did nothing to allay fears about soaring bills and inflation, with the TUC calling for an emergency budget to help families. The People’s Assembly said yesterday’s lifting of the energy price cap will create an ‘impossible choice for many’, to eat or heat. The campaign group said in response to the crisis a protest was planned for outside Downing Street in London, with similar events in towns and cities across the country. A spokesperson for the campaign group said: ‘Public outrage over the cost-of-living crisis is growing fast, and our response is gaining momentum.’ Away from the capital, demonstrations were held in Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, Cambridge, Glasgow, Hull, Ipswich, Lancaster, Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle, Portsmouth, Preston, Redcar, Sheffield and Southampton. Ahead of speaking at the London demonstration, former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, said: ‘With rising fuel, food and energy bills, the soaring cost of living is pushing millions into poverty, and the disgusting treatment of the sacked P&O workers needs urgent action from the government. ‘Demonstrations will be taking place all over the country, with thousands of people coming together to demand redistribution of wealth and power and decent wages for all, as well as justice for P&O workers.’ Laura Pidcock, national secretary of the People’s Assembly, said: ‘What people are experiencing is intolerable. ‘No matter how patiently we explain that Government inaction over soaring energy and fuel costs and sharply rising food prices is deepening poverty, misery and hunger, it is met with at best indifference and at worst more of the same. ‘The truth is they are so wedded to the economic system we have, comfortable with a hands-off approach, that even when markets are obviously failing us, they continue with business as usual. ‘We tell them about children going hungry and the Government shrug, politically speaking.’ The large scale demonstrations come as a cabinet minister said it is not possible to ‘completely nullify’ the pressures on energy prices. Northern Ireland Secretary Brandon Lewis said the government is ‘looking… across the board at what we’re doing with the public’s money’, and will ‘put in the support that we can, as and when we can’ to ease the sting of rising prices. Speaking to Sky News, he said: ‘I know, even this week, where I live we’re on oil-fired heating, I’ve seen that change directly in the price of oil – and actually the ability to get it. ‘At home, my family went a few days where we had no oil, just waiting for the suppliers and seeing the very big increase in price on that. ‘We can’t completely nullify the impacts of the global markets and global pressure, for example, on energy, which is obviously the main focus at the moment for most people. ‘But we will put in the support that we can, as and when we can, as I say, looking… across the board at what we’re doing with the public’s money.’ Labour has repeatedly called for a windfall tax on oil and gas companies, which it says could generate funds to help struggling families and pensioners with energy bills. Mr Lewis such a levy may sound like ‘an attractive option’ but it ‘won’t necessarily have the impact on global prices that people think it will’. ‘I do understand why people look to that… Labour have been making this point for a while. What they’re not able to answer… is the reality of what is happening in the energy market,’ he said. Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@metro.co.uk. For more stories like this, check our news page. Sign Up for News Updates Get your need-to-know latest news, feel-good stories, analysis and more Not convinced? Find out more »
https://www.yourbasin.com/sports/us-open-champ-daniil-medvedev-says-he-needs-hernia-surgery/
U.S. Open champion Daniil Medvedev expects to be sidelined for one to two months after having hernia surgery. The No. 2-ranked man in tennis wrote on Twitter on Saturday that he has been dealing with “a small hernia” in recent months. “Together with my team I have decided to have a small procedure done to fix the problem,” the post said. “I will likely be out for the next 1-2 months and will work hard to be back on court soon.” That timeline suggests Medvedev likely will miss the next Grand Slam tournament, the French Open, which begins on May 22. He reached the quarterfinals at Roland Garros last year after losing in the first round in each of his first four appearances there. The 26-year-old Russian briefly reached No. 1 in the ATP rankings for the first time in February, before Novak Djokovic regained the top spot. Medvedev beat Djokovic in the U.S. Open final last September, then lost to Rafael Nadal in the final of the Australian Open in January. At his most recent two tournaments, Medvedev dropped his second match at Indian Wells, California, and then exited in the quarterfinals of the Miami Open on Thursday. ___ More AP tennis: https://apnews.com/hub/tennis and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
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https://www.taiwannews.com.tw/en/news/4494781
2022-04-04 22:45:06+00:00
U.S. Open champion Daniil Medvedev expects to be sidelined for one to two months after having hernia surgery. The No. 2-ranked man in tennis wrote on Twitter on Saturday that he has been dealing with “a small hernia” in recent months. “Together with my team I have decided to have a small procedure done to fix the problem,” the post said. “I will likely be out for the next 1-2 months and will work hard to be back on court soon.” That timeline suggests Medvedev likely will miss the next Grand Slam tournament, the French Open, which begins on May 22. He reached the quarterfinals at Roland Garros last year after losing in the first round in each of his first four appearances there. The 26-year-old Russian briefly reached No. 1 in the ATP rankings for the first time in February, before Novak Djokovic regained the top spot. Medvedev beat Djokovic in the U.S. Open final last September, then lost to Rafael Nadal in the final of the Australian Open in January. At his most recent two tournaments, Medvedev dropped his second match at Indian Wells, California, and then exited in the quarterfinals of the Miami Open on Thursday. ___ More AP tennis: https://apnews.com/hub/tennis and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
https://www.yourbasin.com/sports/us-open-champ-daniil-medvedev-says-he-needs-hernia-surgery/
U.S. Open champion Daniil Medvedev expects to be sidelined for one to two months after having hernia surgery. The No. 2-ranked man in tennis wrote on Twitter on Saturday that he has been dealing with “a small hernia” in recent months. “Together with my team I have decided to have a small procedure done to fix the problem,” the post said. “I will likely be out for the next 1-2 months and will work hard to be back on court soon.” That timeline suggests Medvedev likely will miss the next Grand Slam tournament, the French Open, which begins on May 22. He reached the quarterfinals at Roland Garros last year after losing in the first round in each of his first four appearances there. The 26-year-old Russian briefly reached No. 1 in the ATP rankings for the first time in February, before Novak Djokovic regained the top spot. Medvedev beat Djokovic in the U.S. Open final last September, then lost to Rafael Nadal in the final of the Australian Open in January. At his most recent two tournaments, Medvedev dropped his second match at Indian Wells, California, and then exited in the quarterfinals of the Miami Open on Thursday. ___ More AP tennis: https://apnews.com/hub/tennis and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
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https://www.wjtv.com/sports/us-open-champ-daniil-medvedev-says-he-needs-hernia-surgery/
2022-04-03 14:56:45+00:00
U.S. Open champion Daniil Medvedev expects to be sidelined for one to two months after having hernia surgery. The No. 2-ranked man in tennis wrote on Twitter on Saturday that he has been dealing with “a small hernia” in recent months. “Together with my team I have decided to have a small procedure done to fix the problem,” the post said. “I will likely be out for the next 1-2 months and will work hard to be back on court soon.” That timeline suggests Medvedev likely will miss the next Grand Slam tournament, the French Open, which begins on May 22. He reached the quarterfinals at Roland Garros last year after losing in the first round in each of his first four appearances there. The 26-year-old Russian briefly reached No. 1 in the ATP rankings for the first time in February, before Novak Djokovic regained the top spot. Medvedev beat Djokovic in the U.S. Open final last September, then lost to Rafael Nadal in the final of the Australian Open in January. At his most recent two tournaments, Medvedev dropped his second match at Indian Wells, California, and then exited in the quarterfinals of the Miami Open on Thursday. ___ More AP tennis: https://apnews.com/hub/tennis and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
https://www.yourbasin.com/sports/us-open-champ-daniil-medvedev-says-he-needs-hernia-surgery/
U.S. Open champion Daniil Medvedev expects to be sidelined for one to two months after having hernia surgery. The No. 2-ranked man in tennis wrote on Twitter on Saturday that he has been dealing with “a small hernia” in recent months. “Together with my team I have decided to have a small procedure done to fix the problem,” the post said. “I will likely be out for the next 1-2 months and will work hard to be back on court soon.” That timeline suggests Medvedev likely will miss the next Grand Slam tournament, the French Open, which begins on May 22. He reached the quarterfinals at Roland Garros last year after losing in the first round in each of his first four appearances there. The 26-year-old Russian briefly reached No. 1 in the ATP rankings for the first time in February, before Novak Djokovic regained the top spot. Medvedev beat Djokovic in the U.S. Open final last September, then lost to Rafael Nadal in the final of the Australian Open in January. At his most recent two tournaments, Medvedev dropped his second match at Indian Wells, California, and then exited in the quarterfinals of the Miami Open on Thursday. ___ More AP tennis: https://apnews.com/hub/tennis and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
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https://www.binghamtonhomepage.com/sports/us-open-champ-daniil-medvedev-says-he-needs-hernia-surgery/
2022-04-02 17:30:24+00:00
U.S. Open champion Daniil Medvedev expects to be sidelined for one to two months after having hernia surgery. The No. 2-ranked man in tennis wrote on Twitter on Saturday that he has been dealing with “a small hernia” in recent months. “Together with my team I have decided to have a small procedure done to fix the problem,” the post said. “I will likely be out for the next 1-2 months and will work hard to be back on court soon.” That timeline suggests Medvedev likely will miss the next Grand Slam tournament, the French Open, which begins on May 22. He reached the quarterfinals at Roland Garros last year after losing in the first round in each of his first four appearances there. The 26-year-old Russian briefly reached No. 1 in the ATP rankings for the first time in February, before Novak Djokovic regained the top spot. Medvedev beat Djokovic in the U.S. Open final last September, then lost to Rafael Nadal in the final of the Australian Open in January. At his most recent two tournaments, Medvedev dropped his second match at Indian Wells, California, and then exited in the quarterfinals of the Miami Open on Thursday. ___ More AP tennis: https://apnews.com/hub/tennis and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
https://www.examiner-enterprise.com/story/sports/local/2022/04/02/okwu-athlete-focus-baseball-mens-basketball/7241418001/
PATRIOT AUTO OKWU ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Muncy, Ammons share honor Following is a look at two Oklahoma Wesleyan University sports’ warriors that share this week’s Patriot Auto Group OKWU Athlete of the Week honor. —— Cody Muncy With Isaac Wersland’s booming bat no longer in the lineup — due to his finishing his eligibility last season — Oklahoma Wesleyan University’s destructive one-two punch of Muncy and Wersland is now history. The pair — batting back-to-back in the upper half of the order — combined for 78 homers, 223 RBI’s and a better-than .400 batting average during 86 games the past two seasons. In other words, for opposing pitchers, facing Muncy and Wersland back-to-back was OKWU’s version of Ruth and Gehrig, Delgado and Green, Foxx and Williams, Aaron and Torre, Alomar and Ramirez, Canseco and McGwire, Brett and Wilson and … well, you get the idea. Muncy — a preseason All-American — is carrying on strong in most stats at the plate despite the departure of Wersland. Through 34 games, the big first baseman is hitting .374, has belted three homers, driven in 26 runs and scored 24 runs. But, he’s turned up his contact at the plate in recent games to earn this week’s OKWU Athlete of the Week honor. During the Eagles’ past three games — two of them wins — Muncy has batted 7-of-10 at the plate, scored three runs, ripped a double and driven in a run. Muncy also played a key role in OKWU’s rebound from a five-game losing streak in early March. Starting with a win March 14 against Avila, Muncy has delivered at least one hit in eight of 12 games, belted four doubles, one homer, driven in nine runs and registered 13-of-40 at the plate. In that 12 game stretch, he has gone strikeout-less in five of them. With Muncy’s bat delivering a big boost in OKWU’s resurgence, the Eagles (22-12, 7-8) could be primed for an April blitz to success. Kirk Kelley coaches the Eagles. —— Kaz Ammons Even though the men’s basketball season ended a couple of weeks ago, Ammons earned a spotlight by being one of several Eagles named to the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference Men’s Basketball Scholar-Athlete list. Ammons was one of only two full-time Eagle starters (the other being Austin Poling) to harvest the recognition of being not only a winner on the court but in the classroom as well. Ammons elevated himself from a role as a verifiable and valuable bulldog off the bench into a primary contributor to OKWU’s historic season, which included a 34-3 record and first-ever spot in the NAIA Elite Eight of the men’s basketball tourney. Ammons started 35 games and averaged 21.1 minutes per game — the fifth-most on the team. He tallied 4.9 points per game, nailed 93 percent of his free throws, pulled down 2.8 rebounds per game and handed out 1.7 assists per game. During a three-game stretch just past mid-February, Ammons averaged 8.0 ppg to help the Eagles win all three games on their way to winning the KCAC postseason tourney title. He also stepped up with five points in the 59-56 loss to Thomas More (Ky.) in the Elite Eight. Ammons proved to be most focused in the toughest situations. He nailed 10-of-10 from the free throw line in OKWU’s final eight games and 21-of-22 since early December. Donnie Bostwick coaches the Eagles.
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2022-05-16 10:20:44+00:00
Follow Josh VanDyke on Twitter MUSKEGON – It is once again time to recognize some of the top performers of the past week with the MLive Muskegon Athlete of the Week poll. Readers of MLive and the Muskegon Chronicle can vote as many times as they want from now until 9 a.m. Friday. This week’s winner will be announced Friday morning with a separate post highlighting the player and their accomplishments so far this season. Coaches are encouraged to nominate an athlete from their team for next week’s poll by emailing jvandyke@mlive.com with stats and highlights. NOTE: The results of this fan poll do not dictate future coverage by MLive or postseason awards and are strictly used to promote the accomplishments of the variety of spring sports athletes in the Muskegon area. Riley Chase, Fremont The soccer standout for the Packers scored four goals to help her squad to a 6-0 win over Ravenna. --- Anna Trevino, Montague The soccer standout for the Wildcats registered a hat trick in a 4-1 win over Oakridge last week in West Michigan Conference action. --- Kyler Larson, Kent City The baseball standout registered 16 strikeouts through six innings with one earned run allowed on four hits to help his team to a 4-2 win over Holton on Friday night. He also added a 14-strikeout performance in an 11-1 win over Hesperia on Tuesday. --- Jaxon Huffman, Mona Shores The baseball standout for the Sailors registered 15 strikeouts and allowed just one earned run in a 5-4 win over Kenowa Hills on Saturday. --- Jasmine Pastor, Oakridge The softball standout for the Eagles registered a home run and a double in a 13-3 win over Zeeland West last week and added another home run in the second game of the doubleheader against the Dux. --- Kellen Kimes, Hart The track and field standout for the Pirates broke his own school record in the shot put with a toss of 58-0 at the Hole in the Sky event in Midland over the weekend. --- Kade Johnson, Montague The baseball standout for the Wildcats tossed a no-hitter while striking out nine batters during a 12-1 win over Whitehall. Johnson also helped his own cause from the plate with three hits in the West Michigan Conference win. --- Destin Piggee, Muskegon The sophomore track standout for the Big Reds won the 100-meter dash (10.98 seconds) and 200 dash (22.33) and was a member of the 400 relay team that took top honors in their event with a time of 43.48 seconds. --- Anabeth Hylland, Mona Shores The senior track and field standout for the Sailors won the 100-meter dash (12.56), 200 dash (26.08) and long jump (17-0.5) at the OK Green Conference champion meet on Friday. --- Will Chye, Mason County Central The baseball standout for the Spartans threw a perfect game in a 12-0 win over Hart in five innings during the opening game of a conference doubleheader last week. He also added a home run from the plate to help his own cause and upped the ante in the nightcap with a grand slam to help his team to a 12-6 win. --- Emma McKinley, Ludington The tennis standout for the Orioles took top honors at No. 1 singles at the Lakes Eight Conference championship meet last week. --- Owen DeLong, Mona Shores On Monday, the senior golf standout for the Sailors carded a 37 at an OK Green Conference jamboree last week and added a 78 at the Tullymore Invitational. --- Klay Grant, Reeths-Puffer On Friday, the senior track standout won the 800 run (1:59.25) and the 1,600 run (4:23.82) at the OK Green Conference championship meet. --- Ashton Lepo, Grand Haven The senior track and field standout for the Buccaneers won the shot put (49-07.75) and the discus (147-05) at the OK Red Conference championship meet on Friday. --- Mia Geoghan, Mona Shores The softball standout recorded seven RBI on three hits, including a grand slam, to pace the Sailors in a 15-9 win over Whitehall on Thursday. --- Cody Matuz, Fruitport The baseball standout for the Trojans registered 11 strikeouts and only allowed six hits over five innings in an 8-4 win over Holland Christian on Tuesday night. --- Abby VanderKooi, Western Michigan Christian The senior track and field standout for the Warriors took top honors in the 800 run (2:24.49), 1,600 run (5:07.00) and the 3,200 run (11:18.36) and was also a member of the 3,200 relay team that took top honors with a time of 10:18.58 at the Lakes Eight Conference championship meet on Friday. --- Emma Gillard, Ravenna The softball standout for the Bulldogs pitched a perfect game in a 10-0 win over Shelby on Tuesday, as she recorded eight strikeouts in the opener. In the second game of the doubleheader, Gillard struck out four more batters in a 17-6 win over the Tigers. --- Caitlynn Duffey, Reeths-Puffer The softball standout for the Rockets struck out 18 batters and only allowed three hits in a 3-2 win over Holland on Tuesday. --- Shay Norden, Mona Shores The soccer standout for the Sailors recorded a hat trick to help her squad to a 4-1 win over Grand Haven on Friday night. --- Noa Bowen, North Muskegon The tennis standout for the Norse won the Coastal Conference Tournament championship at No. 1 singles over the weekend. --- Lily Parker, Spring Lake The junior track and field standout for the Lakers won the 1,600 run (5:22.07) and the 3,200 run (12:41.36) and anchored the 3,200 relay team that won its event with a time of 9:58.56 at the OK Blue Conference championship meet on Friday. --- Kylie Brown, Kent City The senior track and field standout for the Eagles won the 100 dash (13.17 seconds), 200 dash (26.92 seconds) and the 400 run (1:03.60) and was also a member of the 800 relay team that took top honors with a time of 1:55.32. --- Darius Williams, Orchard View The senior track and field standout for the Cardinals took top honors in the 100 dash (11.26 seconds), 200 dash (23.07) and was a member of the 400 relay team that took top honors with a time of 44.49 at the Lakes Eight Conference championship meet on Friday. --- James Handrich, Spring Lake The senior track and field standout for the Lakers broke his own school record in the pole vault by clearing 13-06 at the OK Blue Conference championship meet on Friday. --- **If you have issues accessing the poll below, try using this direct link: https://poll.fm/11116069** --- MORE MUSKEGON-AREA SPORTS COVERAGE Tommy Moore plans to bring attitude and effort to Holton football program Meah Bajt using unrelenting drive to push Spring Lake soccer to new heights North Muskegon girls tennis showcases depth in third straight GMAA title Whitehall baseball bounces back from tough stretch for GMAA Tier 2 title Mona Shores baseball leans on power bats to collect fourth straight GMAA title Revenge-driven Ravenna softball plates GMAA championship win over Oakridge Whitehall boys, Montague girls break through for GMAA track championships Grand Haven softball standout voted MLive Muskegon Athlete of the Week Mona Shores boys golf team rolls to third straight GMAA championship Spring Lake senior golf standout building his own legacy on the links Muskegon native Kalil Pimpleton realizes NFL dream with Detroit Lions
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PATRIOT AUTO OKWU ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Muncy, Ammons share honor Following is a look at two Oklahoma Wesleyan University sports’ warriors that share this week’s Patriot Auto Group OKWU Athlete of the Week honor. —— Cody Muncy With Isaac Wersland’s booming bat no longer in the lineup — due to his finishing his eligibility last season — Oklahoma Wesleyan University’s destructive one-two punch of Muncy and Wersland is now history. The pair — batting back-to-back in the upper half of the order — combined for 78 homers, 223 RBI’s and a better-than .400 batting average during 86 games the past two seasons. In other words, for opposing pitchers, facing Muncy and Wersland back-to-back was OKWU’s version of Ruth and Gehrig, Delgado and Green, Foxx and Williams, Aaron and Torre, Alomar and Ramirez, Canseco and McGwire, Brett and Wilson and … well, you get the idea. Muncy — a preseason All-American — is carrying on strong in most stats at the plate despite the departure of Wersland. Through 34 games, the big first baseman is hitting .374, has belted three homers, driven in 26 runs and scored 24 runs. But, he’s turned up his contact at the plate in recent games to earn this week’s OKWU Athlete of the Week honor. During the Eagles’ past three games — two of them wins — Muncy has batted 7-of-10 at the plate, scored three runs, ripped a double and driven in a run. Muncy also played a key role in OKWU’s rebound from a five-game losing streak in early March. Starting with a win March 14 against Avila, Muncy has delivered at least one hit in eight of 12 games, belted four doubles, one homer, driven in nine runs and registered 13-of-40 at the plate. In that 12 game stretch, he has gone strikeout-less in five of them. With Muncy’s bat delivering a big boost in OKWU’s resurgence, the Eagles (22-12, 7-8) could be primed for an April blitz to success. Kirk Kelley coaches the Eagles. —— Kaz Ammons Even though the men’s basketball season ended a couple of weeks ago, Ammons earned a spotlight by being one of several Eagles named to the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference Men’s Basketball Scholar-Athlete list. Ammons was one of only two full-time Eagle starters (the other being Austin Poling) to harvest the recognition of being not only a winner on the court but in the classroom as well. Ammons elevated himself from a role as a verifiable and valuable bulldog off the bench into a primary contributor to OKWU’s historic season, which included a 34-3 record and first-ever spot in the NAIA Elite Eight of the men’s basketball tourney. Ammons started 35 games and averaged 21.1 minutes per game — the fifth-most on the team. He tallied 4.9 points per game, nailed 93 percent of his free throws, pulled down 2.8 rebounds per game and handed out 1.7 assists per game. During a three-game stretch just past mid-February, Ammons averaged 8.0 ppg to help the Eagles win all three games on their way to winning the KCAC postseason tourney title. He also stepped up with five points in the 59-56 loss to Thomas More (Ky.) in the Elite Eight. Ammons proved to be most focused in the toughest situations. He nailed 10-of-10 from the free throw line in OKWU’s final eight games and 21-of-22 since early December. Donnie Bostwick coaches the Eagles.
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GLORY IN EAGLELAND: Oklahoma Wesleyan athletes and teams rack up honors, wins this week It’s been a busy and memorable week for the Oklahoma Wesleyan University sports scene. —— HONORS Five OKWU Lady Eagles players have proven to have plenty of savvy in the classroom as well as big basketball I.Q.’s. River Jefferies, Cierra Johnson, Brittan Garrett, Hannah Nealis and Melanie Williams each earned a spot on the on the 2021-22 Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference Women’s Scholar-Athletes list. The criteria included: Being a sophomore or above in academic standing, carrying a minimum 3.25 grade point average and having attended the institution for at least a year. OKWU women hoopsters powered to an 18-15 record, including a 5-1 mark in their final six games. They came up just one win shy of playing for the KCAC tourney championship. Grace Hadley coaches the Lady Eagles. — On the men’s side, the Eagles also enjoyed substantial representation on the KCAC Men’s Scholar-Athlete roster. Eleven Eagles made the grade — Austin Poling, Kazden Ammons, Gage Jahnke, Max Valentino, Tichic Fikipo, Kevin Classo, Tyeler Hagan, Wyatt Patton, Jace Reid, Ethan Torrance and Jonah Wolters. Hagan is a local student-athlete that finished his prep basketball career with the Washington County HomeSchool Alliance (WACHA). On the hardwood, the Eagles stormed to one of the most powerful seasons in school history — a 34-3 record and appearance in the Elite Eight of the NAIA men’s basketball national tourney. Poling and Ammons played especially major roles in the team’s success. Donnie Bostwick coaches the Eagles. - Kellen Brothers continues to smother Eagle baseball opponents with his dominating presence on the mound. The KCAC recognized Brothers superior effort last week by naming him as the KCAC Baseball Pitcher of the Week. During a conference showdown against Kansas Wesleyan, Brothers snapped off a five-hitter and struck out 13 during a 3-1 win at Kansas Wesleyan University. For the season, Brothers owns a 6-0 record, four complete games and two saves. He boasts the squad’s lowest earned run average (3.20), is tops in innings pitched (59.0), leads in strikeouts (80) and sits on only 18 walks. Brothers is the second Eagle hurler to be named pitcher of the week. Oracio De Leon also has achieved that distinction. Kirk Kelley coaches the Eagle baseball team. —— BASEBALL The Eagles have split their games so far this week. They went down to Oklahoma City, 8-1, but rebounded the next day to poleax Southwestern Christian, 11-3. Both were non-conference games. Against the Oklahoma City Stars, Derek Sims drove in Seth Delgado for the Eagles run. Cody Muncy put up a superb day at the plate (3-for-3, a double), but the Eagles failed to take full advantage of his fireworks. Chase Hux started on the bump for the Eagles and worked four innings. Lane Koenig, Klayton Coffman and Matthew Atencio each pitched in relief. Southwestern Christian and OKWU sparred for the first two innings. But, in the fourth inning OKWU (22-12) pumped four runs across the plate and kept on rolling to the win. Several OKWU hitters contributed in an octopus approach that left the Southwestern Christian pitching and defense gasping for air. Jesus Rojas and Nicholas Chavez both doubled to help fuel the attack. Rojas drove in one run. Hector Manon pushed two runs across the plate — one of them on a sacrifice fly. Derek Sims, Tommy Davis and Nate Richardson each plated one run. Erick Nova pitched 1.1 innings as the OKWU starter before Brendan Woods was installed on the mound. Woods turned in a yeoman’s performance, working 7.2 innings of seven-hit ball without giving up a run. He walked one and struck out one. This win also elevated Kelley to his 800th win overall and 194th win as the OKWU skipper. He’s in his sixth year at OKWU, split between two stints — 2010-11 and 2019-present. In 2011, Kelley steered the Eagle baseball program to it's only national championship when it won the National Christian Collegiate Athletic Association national tourney. Last season (2021), Kelley pulled the right strings in helping propel the Eagles into the NAIA World Series. His other baseball head coaching stops include Lyon (Ark.) College and Eastern Oklahoma State. In an odd flip of fate, former OKWU head coach Matt Parker (2012-18) resigned in order to become the Eastern Oklahoma head coach, and Kelley left Eastern Oklahoma for another job but ended up filling the vacancy left by Parker. It was an uncoordinated twist of circumstances; Parker had been Kelley’s player at Lyon before becoming a coach in California. —— SOFTBALL The W’s keeping piling up for the Lady Eagles (22-7). A sweep earlier this week of Tabor (Kan.), gave them their ninth and 10th straight victories. OKWU opened up the winning twinbill against Tabor by racking up a 5-2 win. Lindy Alexander plated two runs and Tahlor Stefek, Ryleigh Clinton and Bailey Zornes added one RBI each. OKWU clung to a 3-2 lead through three innings, but scored two in the bottom of the fourth and relied on pitcher Maddy Wiese to slam the door on Tabor. Wiese allowed five hits, three walks and struck out nine batters with Baylee Knorr as her catcher. The next game turned out to be a bit more interesting. OKWU had to limit a late Tabor rally. The Lady Eagles held on to win, 8-6. Through five innings, OKWU appeared to be sailing through with a 7-3 lead. Tabor flipped the ‘on’ switch in the top of the sixth to score three runs and pull within a run, 7-6. OKWU answered with a tally in the bottom of the sixth and held on. Alexander ripped two doubles and drove in three runs to spearhead the OKWU assault. Stefek also doubled twice. She plated two runs. Rounding out OKWU’s triumvirate of huge bats in the game was Clinton, who batted 4-for-4, including a double, and amassed two RBI’s. Knorr added a double and two singles. Knorr and Sarah Brown also lubed the OKWU machine by putting down sacrifice bunts. Stefek pitched most the way (5.0 innings) and earned the win. She scattered nine hits and K’d five. Brown checked in with a sparkling relief performance — two innings, one hit, one walk and no runs. In addition to grabbing their 22nd win, the Lady Eagles also remained perfect (8-0) in the KCAC standings.
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PATRIOT AUTO OKWU ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Muncy, Ammons share honor Following is a look at two Oklahoma Wesleyan University sports’ warriors that share this week’s Patriot Auto Group OKWU Athlete of the Week honor. —— Cody Muncy With Isaac Wersland’s booming bat no longer in the lineup — due to his finishing his eligibility last season — Oklahoma Wesleyan University’s destructive one-two punch of Muncy and Wersland is now history. The pair — batting back-to-back in the upper half of the order — combined for 78 homers, 223 RBI’s and a better-than .400 batting average during 86 games the past two seasons. In other words, for opposing pitchers, facing Muncy and Wersland back-to-back was OKWU’s version of Ruth and Gehrig, Delgado and Green, Foxx and Williams, Aaron and Torre, Alomar and Ramirez, Canseco and McGwire, Brett and Wilson and … well, you get the idea. Muncy — a preseason All-American — is carrying on strong in most stats at the plate despite the departure of Wersland. Through 34 games, the big first baseman is hitting .374, has belted three homers, driven in 26 runs and scored 24 runs. But, he’s turned up his contact at the plate in recent games to earn this week’s OKWU Athlete of the Week honor. During the Eagles’ past three games — two of them wins — Muncy has batted 7-of-10 at the plate, scored three runs, ripped a double and driven in a run. Muncy also played a key role in OKWU’s rebound from a five-game losing streak in early March. Starting with a win March 14 against Avila, Muncy has delivered at least one hit in eight of 12 games, belted four doubles, one homer, driven in nine runs and registered 13-of-40 at the plate. In that 12 game stretch, he has gone strikeout-less in five of them. With Muncy’s bat delivering a big boost in OKWU’s resurgence, the Eagles (22-12, 7-8) could be primed for an April blitz to success. Kirk Kelley coaches the Eagles. —— Kaz Ammons Even though the men’s basketball season ended a couple of weeks ago, Ammons earned a spotlight by being one of several Eagles named to the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference Men’s Basketball Scholar-Athlete list. Ammons was one of only two full-time Eagle starters (the other being Austin Poling) to harvest the recognition of being not only a winner on the court but in the classroom as well. Ammons elevated himself from a role as a verifiable and valuable bulldog off the bench into a primary contributor to OKWU’s historic season, which included a 34-3 record and first-ever spot in the NAIA Elite Eight of the men’s basketball tourney. Ammons started 35 games and averaged 21.1 minutes per game — the fifth-most on the team. He tallied 4.9 points per game, nailed 93 percent of his free throws, pulled down 2.8 rebounds per game and handed out 1.7 assists per game. During a three-game stretch just past mid-February, Ammons averaged 8.0 ppg to help the Eagles win all three games on their way to winning the KCAC postseason tourney title. He also stepped up with five points in the 59-56 loss to Thomas More (Ky.) in the Elite Eight. Ammons proved to be most focused in the toughest situations. He nailed 10-of-10 from the free throw line in OKWU’s final eight games and 21-of-22 since early December. Donnie Bostwick coaches the Eagles.
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2022-04-03 05:59:38+00:00
GLORY IN EAGLELAND: Oklahoma Wesleyan athletes and teams rack up honors, wins this week It’s been a busy and memorable week for the Oklahoma Wesleyan University sports scene. —— HONORS Five OKWU Lady Eagles players have proven to have plenty of savvy in the classroom as well as big basketball I.Q.’s. River Jefferies, Cierra Johnson, Brittan Garrett, Hannah Nealis and Melanie Williams each earned a spot on the on the 2021-22 Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference Women’s Scholar-Athletes list. The criteria included: Being a sophomore or above in academic standing, carrying a minimum 3.25 grade point average and having attended the institution for at least a year. OKWU women hoopsters powered to an 18-15 record, including a 5-1 mark in their final six games. They came up just one win shy of playing for the KCAC tourney championship. Grace Hadley coaches the Lady Eagles. — On the men’s side, the Eagles also enjoyed substantial representation on the KCAC Men’s Scholar-Athlete roster. Eleven Eagles made the grade — Austin Poling, Kazden Ammons, Gage Jahnke, Max Valentino, Tichic Fikipo, Kevin Classo, Tyeler Hagan, Wyatt Patton, Jace Reid, Ethan Torrance and Jonah Wolters. Hagan is a local student-athlete that finished his prep basketball career with the Washington County HomeSchool Alliance (WACHA). On the hardwood, the Eagles stormed to one of the most powerful seasons in school history — a 34-3 record and appearance in the Elite Eight of the NAIA men’s basketball national tourney. Poling and Ammons played especially major roles in the team’s success. Donnie Bostwick coaches the Eagles. - Kellen Brothers continues to smother Eagle baseball opponents with his dominating presence on the mound. The KCAC recognized Brothers superior effort last week by naming him as the KCAC Baseball Pitcher of the Week. During a conference showdown against Kansas Wesleyan, Brothers snapped off a five-hitter and struck out 13 during a 3-1 win at Kansas Wesleyan University. For the season, Brothers owns a 6-0 record, four complete games and two saves. He boasts the squad’s lowest earned run average (3.20), is tops in innings pitched (59.0), leads in strikeouts (80) and sits on only 18 walks. Brothers is the second Eagle hurler to be named pitcher of the week. Oracio De Leon also has achieved that distinction. Kirk Kelley coaches the Eagle baseball team. —— BASEBALL The Eagles have split their games so far this week. They went down to Oklahoma City, 8-1, but rebounded the next day to poleax Southwestern Christian, 11-3. Both were non-conference games. Against the Oklahoma City Stars, Derek Sims drove in Seth Delgado for the Eagles run. Cody Muncy put up a superb day at the plate (3-for-3, a double), but the Eagles failed to take full advantage of his fireworks. Chase Hux started on the bump for the Eagles and worked four innings. Lane Koenig, Klayton Coffman and Matthew Atencio each pitched in relief. Southwestern Christian and OKWU sparred for the first two innings. But, in the fourth inning OKWU (22-12) pumped four runs across the plate and kept on rolling to the win. Several OKWU hitters contributed in an octopus approach that left the Southwestern Christian pitching and defense gasping for air. Jesus Rojas and Nicholas Chavez both doubled to help fuel the attack. Rojas drove in one run. Hector Manon pushed two runs across the plate — one of them on a sacrifice fly. Derek Sims, Tommy Davis and Nate Richardson each plated one run. Erick Nova pitched 1.1 innings as the OKWU starter before Brendan Woods was installed on the mound. Woods turned in a yeoman’s performance, working 7.2 innings of seven-hit ball without giving up a run. He walked one and struck out one. This win also elevated Kelley to his 800th win overall and 194th win as the OKWU skipper. He’s in his sixth year at OKWU, split between two stints — 2010-11 and 2019-present. In 2011, Kelley steered the Eagle baseball program to it's only national championship when it won the National Christian Collegiate Athletic Association national tourney. Last season (2021), Kelley pulled the right strings in helping propel the Eagles into the NAIA World Series. His other baseball head coaching stops include Lyon (Ark.) College and Eastern Oklahoma State. In an odd flip of fate, former OKWU head coach Matt Parker (2012-18) resigned in order to become the Eastern Oklahoma head coach, and Kelley left Eastern Oklahoma for another job but ended up filling the vacancy left by Parker. It was an uncoordinated twist of circumstances; Parker had been Kelley’s player at Lyon before becoming a coach in California. —— SOFTBALL The W’s keeping piling up for the Lady Eagles (22-7). A sweep earlier this week of Tabor (Kan.), gave them their ninth and 10th straight victories. OKWU opened up the winning twinbill against Tabor by racking up a 5-2 win. Lindy Alexander plated two runs and Tahlor Stefek, Ryleigh Clinton and Bailey Zornes added one RBI each. OKWU clung to a 3-2 lead through three innings, but scored two in the bottom of the fourth and relied on pitcher Maddy Wiese to slam the door on Tabor. Wiese allowed five hits, three walks and struck out nine batters with Baylee Knorr as her catcher. The next game turned out to be a bit more interesting. OKWU had to limit a late Tabor rally. The Lady Eagles held on to win, 8-6. Through five innings, OKWU appeared to be sailing through with a 7-3 lead. Tabor flipped the ‘on’ switch in the top of the sixth to score three runs and pull within a run, 7-6. OKWU answered with a tally in the bottom of the sixth and held on. Alexander ripped two doubles and drove in three runs to spearhead the OKWU assault. Stefek also doubled twice. She plated two runs. Rounding out OKWU’s triumvirate of huge bats in the game was Clinton, who batted 4-for-4, including a double, and amassed two RBI’s. Knorr added a double and two singles. Knorr and Sarah Brown also lubed the OKWU machine by putting down sacrifice bunts. Stefek pitched most the way (5.0 innings) and earned the win. She scattered nine hits and K’d five. Brown checked in with a sparkling relief performance — two innings, one hit, one walk and no runs. In addition to grabbing their 22nd win, the Lady Eagles also remained perfect (8-0) in the KCAC standings.
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'Putin's former son-in-law has stolen our baby': Socialite wife of Russian oligarch makes astonishing claim that billionaire is hiding their daughter in Moscow - A London-based socialite said her husband has stolen their newborn daughter - Zhanna Volkova says she has been prevented from meeting the baby - She is a celebrity married to Russia's 'youngest billionaire' Kirill Shamalov, - Shamalov, whose marriage to Putin's youngest daughter Katerina Tikhonova ended in 2013, is thought to remain close to the president A London-based socialite has made the astonishing claim that her husband, the former son-in-law of Vladimir Putin, has stolen their newborn daughter and is hiding her in Moscow. Zhanna Volkova, a Russian celebrity married to the country's 'youngest billionaire' Kirill Shamalov, says she has been prevented from meeting the baby, born via a surrogate in October. Ms Volkova claims an associate of her now-estranged husband has warned her off attempting to see the child. Shamalov, whose marriage to Putin's youngest daughter Katerina Tikhonova ended in 2013, is thought to remain close to the president. Ms Volkova and Shamalov married in 2018 and started trying for a child. After several failed rounds of IVF, they hired a surrogate through a Moscow-based agency. A London-based socialite has made the astonishing claim that her husband, the former son-in-law of Vladimir Putin, has stolen their newborn daughter and is hiding her in Moscow. Zhanna Volkova (pictured) , a Russian celebrity married to the country's 'youngest billionaire' Kirill Shamalov, says she has been prevented from meeting the baby, born via a surrogate in October. With the pregnancy approaching its final stages, the relationship with Shamalov (left) broke down and Ms Volkova left for London. She claims she was then cut out of the surrogacy. With the pregnancy approaching its final stages, the relationship with Shamalov broke down and Ms Volkova left for London. She claims she was then cut out of the surrogacy. The Moscow agency later informed her they no longer had contact with the surrogate carrying her child. 'I was stuck in London with Covid,' she said. 'As soon as I could, I flew to Moscow.' She went to the vast home they shared on the outskirts of the city. 'I waited for him for three days,' she said. Eventually he came home. 'He told me he has a new girlfriend but he did not want a divorce. He wanted to hurt me.' Ms Volkova, 44, says Shamalov's lawyers demanded she sign away her rights to see the baby. She refused. She says she was afraid and took the first flight out of Moscow. 'I heard he named her Anna, though we had agreed on Elizabeth after the Queen. Russian police don't want to know so I'm opening the case here in London.' Ms Volkova has been told Shamalov is in a relationship with fashion designer Anastasia Zadorina, daughter of a top FSB general. Last week Ms Zadorina was in Dubai at Shamalov's 40th birthday party. Shamalov, whose marriage to Putin's youngest daughter Katerina Tikhonova ended in 2013, is thought to remain close to the president Ms Volkova now lives in London with her twin sister and a teenage son from a previous marriage. She is divorcing Shamalov and has a prenuptial agreement worth £45million. She has only a 3D scan of her child. 'I live with this small picture. I want her to know she has a mother who didn't run away from her. He can keep the £45million. I just want to see her.' Shamalov did not respond to requests for comment.
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2022-04-03 16:23:19+00:00
Russian oligarch's wife claims billionaire husband is hiding their baby daughter in Moscow THE WIFE of Vladimir Putin's former son-in-law has made the shocking claim that her husband has stolen their newborn baby and is hiding out in Moscow. Johnson discusses sanctions imposed on Russian oligarchs Zhanna Volkova, a London-based socialite and Russian celebrity, claims that her now estranged husband Kirill Shamalov has stopped her from meeting their newborn daughter. Ms Volkova and Kirill Shamalov, who is said to be Russia's youngest billionaire, married in 2018 and after several failed rounds of IVF, they hired a surrogate through a Moscow-based agency. Their daughter was born in October last year and Ms Volkova, 44, is yet to meet her after Shamalov's associates warned her of repercussions should she continue trying to see her. Mr Shamalov was formerly married to Putin's youngest daughter Katerina Tikhonova before their divorce in 2013, and he is understood to have remained close to the Russian leader. Five years later, the billionaire Russian oligarch married Zhanna Volkova. The relationship between Volvova and Shamalov is said to have broken down in the latter stages of pregnancy when Ms Volkova made the decision to move to London. She claims to have been cut out of the surrogacy after the move, with the Moscow agency telling her they were no longer in contact with the surrogate carrying her child. Ms Volkova told the Daily Mail: "I was stuck in London with Covid. "As soon as I could, I flew to Moscow. READ MORE: Putin accused of 'premeditated' plan to kill civilians in Ukraine “I waited for him [Shamalov] for three days. He told me he has a new girlfriend but he did not want a divorce. He wanted to hurt me". She has since been told his new girlfriend is fashion designer Anastasia Zadorina, the daughter of a top FSB general. Speaking about their baby, Ms Volkova said: “I heard he named her Anna, though we had agreed on Elizabeth after the Queen. "Russian police don't want to know so I'm opening the case here in London.” DON'T MISS: 'Massively split Cabinet' over UK's fossil fuel future [INSIGHT] Boris to ‘step up’ pressure on Putin’s war machine [ANALYSIS] BBC exposes how elite Russian regiment was decimated in Kyiv battle [COMMENT] @tech5960@potus@DOJCrimDiv — Techfpvflyer (@tech5960) March 29, 2022 Sanctioned Billionaire Kirill Shamalov and Anastasia Zadorina are now in Dubai getting around Sanctions. Potus needs to Sanction his girlfriend as he is using her to avoid them! "Vladimir Puti https://t.co/a35hzdcGbu https://t.co/pHsBPpmpK0 She claimed that one of Shamalov's associates warned her of the repercussions if she continues trying to see their child. His lawyers are understood to have demanded she sign all rights away to see the baby but she refused and later fled Moscow over fears of her own safety. Ms Volkova now lives in London with her twin sister and teenage son from a previous marriage, and is divorcing Shamalov for £45million. Speaking of the one 3D scan she has of her daughter, she said: "I live with this small picture. "I want her to know she has a mother who didn't run away from her. He can keep the £45million. I just want to see her.”
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10679933/Socialite-wife-Russian-oligarch-makes-claim-billionaire-hiding-daughter-Moscow.html?ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490&ito=1490
'Putin's former son-in-law has stolen our baby': Socialite wife of Russian oligarch makes astonishing claim that billionaire is hiding their daughter in Moscow - A London-based socialite said her husband has stolen their newborn daughter - Zhanna Volkova says she has been prevented from meeting the baby - She is a celebrity married to Russia's 'youngest billionaire' Kirill Shamalov, - Shamalov, whose marriage to Putin's youngest daughter Katerina Tikhonova ended in 2013, is thought to remain close to the president A London-based socialite has made the astonishing claim that her husband, the former son-in-law of Vladimir Putin, has stolen their newborn daughter and is hiding her in Moscow. Zhanna Volkova, a Russian celebrity married to the country's 'youngest billionaire' Kirill Shamalov, says she has been prevented from meeting the baby, born via a surrogate in October. Ms Volkova claims an associate of her now-estranged husband has warned her off attempting to see the child. Shamalov, whose marriage to Putin's youngest daughter Katerina Tikhonova ended in 2013, is thought to remain close to the president. Ms Volkova and Shamalov married in 2018 and started trying for a child. After several failed rounds of IVF, they hired a surrogate through a Moscow-based agency. A London-based socialite has made the astonishing claim that her husband, the former son-in-law of Vladimir Putin, has stolen their newborn daughter and is hiding her in Moscow. Zhanna Volkova (pictured) , a Russian celebrity married to the country's 'youngest billionaire' Kirill Shamalov, says she has been prevented from meeting the baby, born via a surrogate in October. With the pregnancy approaching its final stages, the relationship with Shamalov (left) broke down and Ms Volkova left for London. She claims she was then cut out of the surrogacy. With the pregnancy approaching its final stages, the relationship with Shamalov broke down and Ms Volkova left for London. She claims she was then cut out of the surrogacy. The Moscow agency later informed her they no longer had contact with the surrogate carrying her child. 'I was stuck in London with Covid,' she said. 'As soon as I could, I flew to Moscow.' She went to the vast home they shared on the outskirts of the city. 'I waited for him for three days,' she said. Eventually he came home. 'He told me he has a new girlfriend but he did not want a divorce. He wanted to hurt me.' Ms Volkova, 44, says Shamalov's lawyers demanded she sign away her rights to see the baby. She refused. She says she was afraid and took the first flight out of Moscow. 'I heard he named her Anna, though we had agreed on Elizabeth after the Queen. Russian police don't want to know so I'm opening the case here in London.' Ms Volkova has been told Shamalov is in a relationship with fashion designer Anastasia Zadorina, daughter of a top FSB general. Last week Ms Zadorina was in Dubai at Shamalov's 40th birthday party. Shamalov, whose marriage to Putin's youngest daughter Katerina Tikhonova ended in 2013, is thought to remain close to the president Ms Volkova now lives in London with her twin sister and a teenage son from a previous marriage. She is divorcing Shamalov and has a prenuptial agreement worth £45million. She has only a 3D scan of her child. 'I live with this small picture. I want her to know she has a mother who didn't run away from her. He can keep the £45million. I just want to see her.' Shamalov did not respond to requests for comment.
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https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/1607871/Vladimir-Putin-mistress-putin-children-Alina-Kabaeva-russia-news
2022-05-10 07:13:42+00:00
Putin's mysterious 'mistress' pregnant again with Russian tyrant left 'looking depressed' VLADIMIR PUTIN has sparked speculation his mysterious mistress is pregnant again which has reportedly left the Russian despot "upset". Russia: Sanctions have 'put pressure' on Putin says Fisher A well-placed source has claimed the reason for Vladimir Putin looking “depressed and somewhat aloof” is because ex-athlete Alina Kabaeva, 38, is expecting again. Russian political expert Valery Soloviev, who has close connections with Kremlin insiders, shared the news with Russian news Telegram channel GeneralSVR, which posted: “We have already reported that yesterday, Russian President Vladimir Putin, according to eyewitnesses, looked depressed and somewhat aloof. "This is understandable, yesterday Putin learned that his long-term cohabitant and mother of his children, Alina Kabaeva, was pregnant for another, or rather, apparently, an extraordinary time. "Here the president would live and be happy, but no…, “according to local reports. Former Olympic gymnast Alina Kabaeva has long been rumoured to be the Russian president’s mistress, although she has never addressed persistent reports about the pair’s relationship, including marriage and pregnancy. Putin is said to be the father of Ms Kabaeva’s two sons, aged three and seven. Evidence published by Swiss paper Tagesanzeiger reported speaking to a close friend of the gynaecologist who claims to have been present at the birth of Putin and Ms Kabayeva’s first son in 2015. The child was reportedly born at celebrity clinic “Sant’Anna”, near Lake Lugano in Switzerland. READ MORE: Putin’s 'mistress' remerges in Moscow The report adds that a second son between Putin and Ms Kabayeva was born in 2019. However, this birth took place in Moscow, at Putin’s request. It is not known where the children and Ms Kabayeva live now, although the Wall Street Journal estimates they are in Cologny near Geneva. Despite being a celebrity in her country, Ms Kabayeva is very rarely seen in public. DON'T MISS Putin 'has two young lovechildren with mistress' Russian journalists’ rebel on Victory Day with anti-Putin articles Putin ill: Russia's "worst option" may be in charge if Putin falls ill Ms Kabaeva flashed a wedding ring in a rare TV appearance last year, sending speculation of her marital status swirling. However, she promptly posted another video on social media, but without wearing any rings. Many Russians saw her as the reason for the breakup of Putin’s marriage to ex-first lady Lyudmila, 63, mother of his two adult daughters. Putin’s ally, Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko, has hinted in the past that the divorce decision came about after Ms Kabaeva “put pressure on the president”. Unlike two of Putin’s daughters, Ms Kabaeva has not yet been included in Western sanctions despite calls from figures including Ms Navalny. But she is said to be hiding out in Switzerland after Russia launched its illegal invasion of Ukraine. Putin is keen to keep his family out of the public eye. He previously said: “I have a private life in which I do not permit interference. It must be respected.” The Russian tyrant criticised “those who with their snotty noses and erotic fantasies prowl into others’ lives”. His two daughters from his previous marriage to Lyudmila Shkrebnyova, 64, who split with the despot in 2013, are kept out of the spotlight. One daughter, Dr Maria Vorontsova, 36, reportedly had plans to fly abroad for a tropical beach holiday for her birthday last month.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10679933/Socialite-wife-Russian-oligarch-makes-claim-billionaire-hiding-daughter-Moscow.html?ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490&ito=1490
'Putin's former son-in-law has stolen our baby': Socialite wife of Russian oligarch makes astonishing claim that billionaire is hiding their daughter in Moscow - A London-based socialite said her husband has stolen their newborn daughter - Zhanna Volkova says she has been prevented from meeting the baby - She is a celebrity married to Russia's 'youngest billionaire' Kirill Shamalov, - Shamalov, whose marriage to Putin's youngest daughter Katerina Tikhonova ended in 2013, is thought to remain close to the president A London-based socialite has made the astonishing claim that her husband, the former son-in-law of Vladimir Putin, has stolen their newborn daughter and is hiding her in Moscow. Zhanna Volkova, a Russian celebrity married to the country's 'youngest billionaire' Kirill Shamalov, says she has been prevented from meeting the baby, born via a surrogate in October. Ms Volkova claims an associate of her now-estranged husband has warned her off attempting to see the child. Shamalov, whose marriage to Putin's youngest daughter Katerina Tikhonova ended in 2013, is thought to remain close to the president. Ms Volkova and Shamalov married in 2018 and started trying for a child. After several failed rounds of IVF, they hired a surrogate through a Moscow-based agency. A London-based socialite has made the astonishing claim that her husband, the former son-in-law of Vladimir Putin, has stolen their newborn daughter and is hiding her in Moscow. Zhanna Volkova (pictured) , a Russian celebrity married to the country's 'youngest billionaire' Kirill Shamalov, says she has been prevented from meeting the baby, born via a surrogate in October. With the pregnancy approaching its final stages, the relationship with Shamalov (left) broke down and Ms Volkova left for London. She claims she was then cut out of the surrogacy. With the pregnancy approaching its final stages, the relationship with Shamalov broke down and Ms Volkova left for London. She claims she was then cut out of the surrogacy. The Moscow agency later informed her they no longer had contact with the surrogate carrying her child. 'I was stuck in London with Covid,' she said. 'As soon as I could, I flew to Moscow.' She went to the vast home they shared on the outskirts of the city. 'I waited for him for three days,' she said. Eventually he came home. 'He told me he has a new girlfriend but he did not want a divorce. He wanted to hurt me.' Ms Volkova, 44, says Shamalov's lawyers demanded she sign away her rights to see the baby. She refused. She says she was afraid and took the first flight out of Moscow. 'I heard he named her Anna, though we had agreed on Elizabeth after the Queen. Russian police don't want to know so I'm opening the case here in London.' Ms Volkova has been told Shamalov is in a relationship with fashion designer Anastasia Zadorina, daughter of a top FSB general. Last week Ms Zadorina was in Dubai at Shamalov's 40th birthday party. Shamalov, whose marriage to Putin's youngest daughter Katerina Tikhonova ended in 2013, is thought to remain close to the president Ms Volkova now lives in London with her twin sister and a teenage son from a previous marriage. She is divorcing Shamalov and has a prenuptial agreement worth £45million. She has only a 3D scan of her child. 'I live with this small picture. I want her to know she has a mother who didn't run away from her. He can keep the £45million. I just want to see her.' Shamalov did not respond to requests for comment.
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https://metro.co.uk/2022/05/01/vladimir-putin-had-two-sons-in-secret-with-russian-gymnast-16568170/
2022-05-01 20:23:17+00:00
The Russian President has had two sons with a gymnast lover Alina Kabaeva, it has been claimed. The first of Vladimir Putin’s children with the gold medallist 31 years his junior was allegedly born in secrecy in Switzerland and under high security in 2015 – a source linked to the obstetrician says. The second son was delivered in Moscow in 2019 with the same specialist flying to Russia for the birth, Swiss newspaper Sonntagszeitung reported. Putin, 69, has long denied a relationship with Olympic gold-medal winning Kabaeva, now 38. He has hidden the alleged secret family from voters – and was not present at either birth. But the report appears to confirm long-term speculation about a Putin-Kabaeva family – though previous claims have suggested the second child was a twin. It also indicates that Kabaeva is the secret Russian first lady – but she has still not been sanctioned, amid the war in Ukraine. The source of the new report is said to be a personal friend of Kabaeva, who also knows the obstetrician – an unnamed Soviet-born medic acquainted with Putin for more than three decades and a long-time Swiss citizen who emigrated from Russia. The paper reported: ‘Our source says clearly: “Alina’s relationship with Putin existed. ‘Their children – two sons – are Putin’s children. ‘Alina had no other relationship. That would have been too dangerous for her”.’ The obstetrician ‘maintained a trusting relationship with Putin’, according to the report. In 2015, the Kremlin denied the birth. It was Putin’s decision for the second son to be born in Moscow, the newspaper reported. Kabaeva is believed to have started her relationship with Putin in 2007. She previously won gold at the 2000 Olympics, before being banned in 2001 for failing a doping test. Recent rumours suggested that she and her young children were hiding at a reclusive Swiss chalet for the war. The terrifying weapons of mass destruction Russia's military is developing right nowHowever ten days ago – after going unseen for four months – she reappeared in Moscow. Swiss government representatives say there is no indication Kabaeva has been in the country recently. Kabaeva made her first appearance in public since the war started in Ukraine in Moscow last weekend and wore a wedding ring. That followed rumours she had been hiding in Switzerland – or in a hi-tech Siberian nuclear bunker. Russians were struck by Kabaeva’s new look last weekend, sparking rumours of recent cosmetic surgery. The country’s Cosmopolitan said ‘something has really changed in Kabaeva’s face’, adding that ‘the legendary athlete was noticeably prettier’. But publications are careful not to link her to Putin. Jailed Putin opposition leader Alexei Navalny has demanded sanctions against her. Rumours first linked her romantically to Putin as long ago as 2008 when she was a pro-Kremlin MP. Putin has two officially acknowledged children – Maria, 37, and Katerina, 35, both from first wife Lyudmila. Dr Maria Vorontsova, a year younger than Kabaeva, was born when the Russian president was a KGB spy in Germany, is an expert in rare genetic diseases in children. She is a leading researcher at the National Medical Research Center for Endocrinology of the Ministry of Health of Russia. Her divorced sister Katerina is deputy director of the Institute for Mathematical Research of Complex Systems at Moscow State University. She is a former ‘rock ‘n’ roll’ dancer. Both daughters have been sanctioned by the West, unlike Kabaeva, and Putin’s unacknowledged ‘love child’ Luiza Rozova, 19. Luiza is the daughter of cleaner-turned-multi-millionaire Svetlana Krivonogikh, 45, now part-owner of a major Russian bank, one of the country’s wealthiest women with an estimated £74 million financial and property fortune. Putin – who in 2013 announced his divorce from wife Lyudmila, a former Aeroflot stewardess – has previously said: ‘I have a private life in which I do not permit interference. ‘It must be respected.’ Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@metro.co.uk. For more stories like this, check our news page. MORE : Putin ‘will vanish to have cancer surgery and hand over power’ Sign Up for News Updates Get your need-to-know latest news, feel-good stories, analysis and more Not convinced? Find out more »
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LEOMINSTER, Mass. (AP) — The body of a Marine officer killed last month during a NATO training exercise in Norway was returned Saturday to his home in Massachusetts. A plane carrying the remains of Capt. Ross Reynolds landed at Logan International Airport in Boston, where it was met by his family and Gov. Charlie Baker. Six Marines loaded the casket into a hearse, which was then escorted to his hometown of Leominster, about 40 miles (65 kilometers) west of Boston. Hundreds of city residents, many of them bearing U.S. and Marine Corps flags, lined the streets as the hearse made its way to a funeral home in neighboring Fitchburg. “He was a first-class kid from a great family, and he just wanted a chance to serve,” Baker said. Reynolds, a 27-year-old Osprey pilot who joined the Marines in 2017, was one of four Marines killed when their aircraft crashed March 18 during a NATO drill in a Norwegian town in the Arctic Circle. The others who died were Capt. Matthew Tomkiewicz, of Fort Wayne, Indiana.; Gunnery Sgt. James Speedy, of Cambridge, Ohio; and Cpl. Jacob Moore, of Catlettsburg, Kentucky. Reynolds, who just got married in February, was an Eagle Scout who graduated from Leominster High School and Worcester State University. He will be honored at a candlelight vigil at 7 p.m. Sunday at Leominster City Hall. A public wake is scheduled for Monday afternoon at city hall. The funeral Mass will be held at St. Cecilia’s Church on Tuesday. The burial at the Massachusetts Memorial Veterans’ Cemetery in Winchendon will be private. The cause of the crash remains under investigation, but Norwegian police reported bad weather in the area. Officials in Norway said the MV-22B Osprey crashed in Graetaedalen in Beiarn, south of Bodoe. The men were all assigned to Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 261, Marine Aircraft Group 26, 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing stationed at Marine Corps Air Station New River, North Carolina.
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2022-04-04 20:30:14+00:00
LEOMINSTER, Mass. (AP) — The body of a Marine officer killed last month during a NATO training exercise in Norway was returned Saturday to his home in Massachusetts. A plane carrying the remains of Capt. Ross Reynolds landed at Logan International Airport in Boston, where it was met by his family and Gov. Charlie Baker. Six Marines loaded the casket into a hearse, which was then escorted to his hometown of Leominster, about 40 miles (65 kilometers) west of Boston. Hundreds of city residents, many of them bearing U.S. and Marine Corps flags, lined the streets as the hearse made its way to a funeral home in neighboring Fitchburg. “He was a first-class kid from a great family, and he just wanted a chance to serve,” Baker said. Reynolds, a 27-year-old Osprey pilot who joined the Marines in 2017, was one of four Marines killed when their aircraft crashed March 18 during a NATO drill in a Norwegian town in the Arctic Circle. The others who died were Capt. Matthew Tomkiewicz, of Fort Wayne, Indiana.; Gunnery Sgt. James Speedy, of Cambridge, Ohio; and Cpl. Jacob Moore, of Catlettsburg, Kentucky. Reynolds, who just got married in February, was an Eagle Scout who graduated from Leominster High School and Worcester State University. He will be honored at a candlelight vigil at 7 p.m. Sunday at Leominster City Hall. A public wake is scheduled for Monday afternoon at city hall. The funeral Mass will be held at St. Cecilia’s Church on Tuesday. The burial at the Massachusetts Memorial Veterans’ Cemetery in Winchendon will be private. The cause of the crash remains under investigation, but Norwegian police reported bad weather in the area. Officials in Norway said the MV-22B Osprey crashed in Graetaedalen in Beiarn, south of Bodoe. The men were all assigned to Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 261, Marine Aircraft Group 26, 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing stationed at Marine Corps Air Station New River, North Carolina.
https://www.expressnews.com/news/article/Body-of-Marine-killed-in-NATO-crash-in-Norway-17053481.php
LEOMINSTER, Mass. (AP) — The body of a Marine officer killed last month during a NATO training exercise in Norway was returned Saturday to his home in Massachusetts. A plane carrying the remains of Capt. Ross Reynolds landed at Logan International Airport in Boston, where it was met by his family and Gov. Charlie Baker. Six Marines loaded the casket into a hearse, which was then escorted to his hometown of Leominster, about 40 miles (65 kilometers) west of Boston. Hundreds of city residents, many of them bearing U.S. and Marine Corps flags, lined the streets as the hearse made its way to a funeral home in neighboring Fitchburg. “He was a first-class kid from a great family, and he just wanted a chance to serve,” Baker said. Reynolds, a 27-year-old Osprey pilot who joined the Marines in 2017, was one of four Marines killed when their aircraft crashed March 18 during a NATO drill in a Norwegian town in the Arctic Circle. The others who died were Capt. Matthew Tomkiewicz, of Fort Wayne, Indiana.; Gunnery Sgt. James Speedy, of Cambridge, Ohio; and Cpl. Jacob Moore, of Catlettsburg, Kentucky. Reynolds, who just got married in February, was an Eagle Scout who graduated from Leominster High School and Worcester State University. He will be honored at a candlelight vigil at 7 p.m. Sunday at Leominster City Hall. A public wake is scheduled for Monday afternoon at city hall. The funeral Mass will be held at St. Cecilia’s Church on Tuesday. The burial at the Massachusetts Memorial Veterans’ Cemetery in Winchendon will be private. The cause of the crash remains under investigation, but Norwegian police reported bad weather in the area. Officials in Norway said the MV-22B Osprey crashed in Graetaedalen in Beiarn, south of Bodoe. The men were all assigned to Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 261, Marine Aircraft Group 26, 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing stationed at Marine Corps Air Station New River, North Carolina.
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2022-04-04 20:56:11+00:00
LEOMINSTER, Mass. (AP) — The body of a Marine officer killed last month during a NATO training exercise in Norway was returned Saturday to his home in Massachusetts. A plane carrying the remains of Capt. Ross Reynolds landed at Logan International Airport in Boston, where it was met by his family and Gov. Charlie Baker. Six Marines loaded the casket into a hearse, which was then escorted to his hometown of Leominster, about 40 miles (65 kilometers) west of Boston. Hundreds of city residents, many of them bearing U.S. and Marine Corps flags, lined the streets as the hearse made its way to a funeral home in neighboring Fitchburg. “He was a first-class kid from a great family, and he just wanted a chance to serve,” Baker said. Reynolds, a 27-year-old Osprey pilot who joined the Marines in 2017, was one of four Marines killed when their aircraft crashed March 18 during a NATO drill in a Norwegian town in the Arctic Circle. The others who died were Capt. Matthew Tomkiewicz, of Fort Wayne, Indiana.; Gunnery Sgt. James Speedy, of Cambridge, Ohio; and Cpl. Jacob Moore, of Catlettsburg, Kentucky. Reynolds, who just got married in February, was an Eagle Scout who graduated from Leominster High School and Worcester State University. He will be honored at a candlelight vigil at 7 p.m. Sunday at Leominster City Hall. A public wake is scheduled for Monday afternoon at city hall. The funeral Mass will be held at St. Cecilia’s Church on Tuesday. The burial at the Massachusetts Memorial Veterans’ Cemetery in Winchendon will be private. The cause of the crash remains under investigation, but Norwegian police reported bad weather in the area. Officials in Norway said the MV-22B Osprey crashed in Graetaedalen in Beiarn, south of Bodoe. The men were all assigned to Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 261, Marine Aircraft Group 26, 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing stationed at Marine Corps Air Station New River, North Carolina.
https://www.expressnews.com/news/article/Body-of-Marine-killed-in-NATO-crash-in-Norway-17053481.php
LEOMINSTER, Mass. (AP) — The body of a Marine officer killed last month during a NATO training exercise in Norway was returned Saturday to his home in Massachusetts. A plane carrying the remains of Capt. Ross Reynolds landed at Logan International Airport in Boston, where it was met by his family and Gov. Charlie Baker. Six Marines loaded the casket into a hearse, which was then escorted to his hometown of Leominster, about 40 miles (65 kilometers) west of Boston. Hundreds of city residents, many of them bearing U.S. and Marine Corps flags, lined the streets as the hearse made its way to a funeral home in neighboring Fitchburg. “He was a first-class kid from a great family, and he just wanted a chance to serve,” Baker said. Reynolds, a 27-year-old Osprey pilot who joined the Marines in 2017, was one of four Marines killed when their aircraft crashed March 18 during a NATO drill in a Norwegian town in the Arctic Circle. The others who died were Capt. Matthew Tomkiewicz, of Fort Wayne, Indiana.; Gunnery Sgt. James Speedy, of Cambridge, Ohio; and Cpl. Jacob Moore, of Catlettsburg, Kentucky. Reynolds, who just got married in February, was an Eagle Scout who graduated from Leominster High School and Worcester State University. He will be honored at a candlelight vigil at 7 p.m. Sunday at Leominster City Hall. A public wake is scheduled for Monday afternoon at city hall. The funeral Mass will be held at St. Cecilia’s Church on Tuesday. The burial at the Massachusetts Memorial Veterans’ Cemetery in Winchendon will be private. The cause of the crash remains under investigation, but Norwegian police reported bad weather in the area. Officials in Norway said the MV-22B Osprey crashed in Graetaedalen in Beiarn, south of Bodoe. The men were all assigned to Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 261, Marine Aircraft Group 26, 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing stationed at Marine Corps Air Station New River, North Carolina.
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2022-04-02 21:08:39+00:00
LEOMINSTER, Mass. (AP) — The body of a Marine officer killed last month during a NATO training exercise in Norway was returned Saturday to his home in Massachusetts. A plane carrying the remains of Capt. Ross Reynolds landed at Logan International Airport in Boston, where it was met by his family and Gov. Charlie Baker. Six Marines loaded the casket into a hearse, which was then escorted to his hometown of Leominster, about 40 miles (65 kilometers) west of Boston. Hundreds of city residents, many of them bearing U.S. and Marine Corps flags, lined the streets as the hearse made its way to a funeral home in neighboring Fitchburg. “He was a first-class kid from a great family, and he just wanted a chance to serve,” Baker said. Reynolds, a 27-year-old Osprey pilot who joined the Marines in 2017, was one of four Marines killed when their aircraft crashed March 18 during a NATO drill in a Norwegian town in the Arctic Circle. The others who died were Capt. Matthew Tomkiewicz, of Fort Wayne, Indiana.; Gunnery Sgt. James Speedy, of Cambridge, Ohio; and Cpl. Jacob Moore, of Catlettsburg, Kentucky. Reynolds, who just got married in February, was an Eagle Scout who graduated from Leominster High School and Worcester State University. He will be honored at a candlelight vigil at 7 p.m. Sunday at Leominster City Hall. A public wake is scheduled for Monday afternoon at city hall. The funeral Mass will be held at St. Cecilia’s Church on Tuesday. The burial at the Massachusetts Memorial Veterans’ Cemetery in Winchendon will be private. The cause of the crash remains under investigation, but Norwegian police reported bad weather in the area. Officials in Norway said the MV-22B Osprey crashed in Graetaedalen in Beiarn, south of Bodoe. The men were all assigned to Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 261, Marine Aircraft Group 26, 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing stationed at Marine Corps Air Station New River, North Carolina.
https://www.expressnews.com/news/article/HKO-WHL-Standings-17053530.php
WHL All Times Local Western Conference B.C. Division U.S. Division Eastern Conference East Division Central Division Note: x - clinched playoff berth; y - clinched division; Two points for a team winning in overtime or shootout; the team losing in overtime or shootout receives one which is registered in the OTL or SOL columns. Wednesday's results Everett at Portland, 7 p.m. Prince Albert 2 Brandon 1 Swift Current 6 Lethbridge 4 Regina 3 Saskatoon 2 Calgary 3 Medicine Hat 2 Kamloops 8 Prince George 2 Friday's results Calgary 5 Swift Current 2 Saskatoon 4 Moose Jaw 1 Brandon 4 Prince Albert 2 Winnipeg 7 Regina 0 Lethbridge 6 Medicine Hat 3 Spokane 6 Kamloops 5 Kelowna 9 Prince George 2 Portland 5 Everett 4 (OT) Seattle 6 Tri-City 4 Saturday's results Edmonton at Red Deer, 7 p.m. Lethbridge at Medicine Hat, 7 p.m. Brandon at Saskatoon, 7 p.m. Seattle at Portland, 6 p.m. Winnipeg at Moose Jaw, 7 p.m. Regina at Prince Albert, 7 p.m. Everett at Tri-City, 6:05 p.m. Spokane at Vancouver, 7 p.m. Victoria at Kelowna, 7:05 p.m. Sunday's games Swift Current at Calgary, 2 p.m. Kamloops at Prince George, 2 p.m. Red Deer at Edmonton, 4 p.m. Spokane at Vancouver, 4 p.m. Tuesday's games Regina at Brandon, 7 p.m. Saskatoon at Medicine Hat, 7 p.m. Kelowna at Prince George, 7 p.m. Wednesday's games Saskatoon at Lethbridge, 7 p.m. Kelowna at Prince George, 7 p.m. Everett at Spokane, 7:05 p.m.
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https://www.bigrapidsnews.com/news/article/HKO-WHL-Standings-17053530.php
2022-04-02 21:25:15+00:00
WHL All Times Local Western Conference B.C. Division U.S. Division Eastern Conference East Division Central Division Note: x - clinched playoff berth; y - clinched division; Two points for a team winning in overtime or shootout; the team losing in overtime or shootout receives one which is registered in the OTL or SOL columns. Wednesday's results Everett at Portland, 7 p.m. Prince Albert 2 Brandon 1 Swift Current 6 Lethbridge 4 Regina 3 Saskatoon 2 Calgary 3 Medicine Hat 2 Kamloops 8 Prince George 2 Friday's results Calgary 5 Swift Current 2 Saskatoon 4 Moose Jaw 1 Brandon 4 Prince Albert 2 Winnipeg 7 Regina 0 Lethbridge 6 Medicine Hat 3 Spokane 6 Kamloops 5 Kelowna 9 Prince George 2 Portland 5 Everett 4 (OT) Seattle 6 Tri-City 4 Saturday's results Edmonton at Red Deer, 7 p.m. Lethbridge at Medicine Hat, 7 p.m. Brandon at Saskatoon, 7 p.m. Seattle at Portland, 6 p.m. Winnipeg at Moose Jaw, 7 p.m. Regina at Prince Albert, 7 p.m. Everett at Tri-City, 6:05 p.m. Spokane at Vancouver, 7 p.m. Victoria at Kelowna, 7:05 p.m. Sunday's games Swift Current at Calgary, 2 p.m. Kamloops at Prince George, 2 p.m. Red Deer at Edmonton, 4 p.m. Spokane at Vancouver, 4 p.m. Tuesday's games Regina at Brandon, 7 p.m. Saskatoon at Medicine Hat, 7 p.m. Kelowna at Prince George, 7 p.m. Wednesday's games Saskatoon at Lethbridge, 7 p.m. Kelowna at Prince George, 7 p.m. Everett at Spokane, 7:05 p.m.
https://www.expressnews.com/news/article/HKO-WHL-Standings-17053530.php
WHL All Times Local Western Conference B.C. Division U.S. Division Eastern Conference East Division Central Division Note: x - clinched playoff berth; y - clinched division; Two points for a team winning in overtime or shootout; the team losing in overtime or shootout receives one which is registered in the OTL or SOL columns. Wednesday's results Everett at Portland, 7 p.m. Prince Albert 2 Brandon 1 Swift Current 6 Lethbridge 4 Regina 3 Saskatoon 2 Calgary 3 Medicine Hat 2 Kamloops 8 Prince George 2 Friday's results Calgary 5 Swift Current 2 Saskatoon 4 Moose Jaw 1 Brandon 4 Prince Albert 2 Winnipeg 7 Regina 0 Lethbridge 6 Medicine Hat 3 Spokane 6 Kamloops 5 Kelowna 9 Prince George 2 Portland 5 Everett 4 (OT) Seattle 6 Tri-City 4 Saturday's results Edmonton at Red Deer, 7 p.m. Lethbridge at Medicine Hat, 7 p.m. Brandon at Saskatoon, 7 p.m. Seattle at Portland, 6 p.m. Winnipeg at Moose Jaw, 7 p.m. Regina at Prince Albert, 7 p.m. Everett at Tri-City, 6:05 p.m. Spokane at Vancouver, 7 p.m. Victoria at Kelowna, 7:05 p.m. Sunday's games Swift Current at Calgary, 2 p.m. Kamloops at Prince George, 2 p.m. Red Deer at Edmonton, 4 p.m. Spokane at Vancouver, 4 p.m. Tuesday's games Regina at Brandon, 7 p.m. Saskatoon at Medicine Hat, 7 p.m. Kelowna at Prince George, 7 p.m. Wednesday's games Saskatoon at Lethbridge, 7 p.m. Kelowna at Prince George, 7 p.m. Everett at Spokane, 7:05 p.m.
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https://www.theridgefieldpress.com/news/article/HKO-WHL-Standings-17053530.php
2022-04-02 21:25:30+00:00
WHL All Times Local Western Conference B.C. Division U.S. Division Eastern Conference East Division Central Division Note: x - clinched playoff berth; y - clinched division; Two points for a team winning in overtime or shootout; the team losing in overtime or shootout receives one which is registered in the OTL or SOL columns. Wednesday's results Everett at Portland, 7 p.m. Prince Albert 2 Brandon 1 Swift Current 6 Lethbridge 4 Regina 3 Saskatoon 2 Calgary 3 Medicine Hat 2 Kamloops 8 Prince George 2 Friday's results Calgary 5 Swift Current 2 Saskatoon 4 Moose Jaw 1 Brandon 4 Prince Albert 2 Winnipeg 7 Regina 0 Lethbridge 6 Medicine Hat 3 Spokane 6 Kamloops 5 Kelowna 9 Prince George 2 Portland 5 Everett 4 (OT) Seattle 6 Tri-City 4 Saturday's results Edmonton at Red Deer, 7 p.m. Lethbridge at Medicine Hat, 7 p.m. Brandon at Saskatoon, 7 p.m. Seattle at Portland, 6 p.m. Winnipeg at Moose Jaw, 7 p.m. Regina at Prince Albert, 7 p.m. Everett at Tri-City, 6:05 p.m. Spokane at Vancouver, 7 p.m. Victoria at Kelowna, 7:05 p.m. Sunday's games Swift Current at Calgary, 2 p.m. Kamloops at Prince George, 2 p.m. Red Deer at Edmonton, 4 p.m. Spokane at Vancouver, 4 p.m. Tuesday's games Regina at Brandon, 7 p.m. Saskatoon at Medicine Hat, 7 p.m. Kelowna at Prince George, 7 p.m. Wednesday's games Saskatoon at Lethbridge, 7 p.m. Kelowna at Prince George, 7 p.m. Everett at Spokane, 7:05 p.m.
https://www.expressnews.com/news/article/HKO-WHL-Standings-17053530.php
WHL All Times Local Western Conference B.C. Division U.S. Division Eastern Conference East Division Central Division Note: x - clinched playoff berth; y - clinched division; Two points for a team winning in overtime or shootout; the team losing in overtime or shootout receives one which is registered in the OTL or SOL columns. Wednesday's results Everett at Portland, 7 p.m. Prince Albert 2 Brandon 1 Swift Current 6 Lethbridge 4 Regina 3 Saskatoon 2 Calgary 3 Medicine Hat 2 Kamloops 8 Prince George 2 Friday's results Calgary 5 Swift Current 2 Saskatoon 4 Moose Jaw 1 Brandon 4 Prince Albert 2 Winnipeg 7 Regina 0 Lethbridge 6 Medicine Hat 3 Spokane 6 Kamloops 5 Kelowna 9 Prince George 2 Portland 5 Everett 4 (OT) Seattle 6 Tri-City 4 Saturday's results Edmonton at Red Deer, 7 p.m. Lethbridge at Medicine Hat, 7 p.m. Brandon at Saskatoon, 7 p.m. Seattle at Portland, 6 p.m. Winnipeg at Moose Jaw, 7 p.m. Regina at Prince Albert, 7 p.m. Everett at Tri-City, 6:05 p.m. Spokane at Vancouver, 7 p.m. Victoria at Kelowna, 7:05 p.m. Sunday's games Swift Current at Calgary, 2 p.m. Kamloops at Prince George, 2 p.m. Red Deer at Edmonton, 4 p.m. Spokane at Vancouver, 4 p.m. Tuesday's games Regina at Brandon, 7 p.m. Saskatoon at Medicine Hat, 7 p.m. Kelowna at Prince George, 7 p.m. Wednesday's games Saskatoon at Lethbridge, 7 p.m. Kelowna at Prince George, 7 p.m. Everett at Spokane, 7:05 p.m.
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https://www.milfordmirror.com/news/article/HKO-WHL-Standings-17053530.php
2022-04-02 21:35:00+00:00
WHL All Times Local Western Conference B.C. Division U.S. Division Eastern Conference East Division Central Division Note: x - clinched playoff berth; y - clinched division; Two points for a team winning in overtime or shootout; the team losing in overtime or shootout receives one which is registered in the OTL or SOL columns. Wednesday's results Everett at Portland, 7 p.m. Prince Albert 2 Brandon 1 Swift Current 6 Lethbridge 4 Regina 3 Saskatoon 2 Calgary 3 Medicine Hat 2 Kamloops 8 Prince George 2 Friday's results Calgary 5 Swift Current 2 Saskatoon 4 Moose Jaw 1 Brandon 4 Prince Albert 2 Winnipeg 7 Regina 0 Lethbridge 6 Medicine Hat 3 Spokane 6 Kamloops 5 Kelowna 9 Prince George 2 Portland 5 Everett 4 (OT) Seattle 6 Tri-City 4 Saturday's results Edmonton at Red Deer, 7 p.m. Lethbridge at Medicine Hat, 7 p.m. Brandon at Saskatoon, 7 p.m. Seattle at Portland, 6 p.m. Winnipeg at Moose Jaw, 7 p.m. Regina at Prince Albert, 7 p.m. Everett at Tri-City, 6:05 p.m. Spokane at Vancouver, 7 p.m. Victoria at Kelowna, 7:05 p.m. Sunday's games Swift Current at Calgary, 2 p.m. Kamloops at Prince George, 2 p.m. Red Deer at Edmonton, 4 p.m. Spokane at Vancouver, 4 p.m. Tuesday's games Regina at Brandon, 7 p.m. Saskatoon at Medicine Hat, 7 p.m. Kelowna at Prince George, 7 p.m. Wednesday's games Saskatoon at Lethbridge, 7 p.m. Kelowna at Prince George, 7 p.m. Everett at Spokane, 7:05 p.m.
https://www.expressnews.com/news/article/Iowa-man-charged-in-death-of-woman-who-fell-from-17053477.php
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A Iowa man has been charged in the death of a woman who tumbled off the balcony of a third-floor apartment in February. West Des Moines police said in a news release that Nathen Cameron, 27, was charged Friday with first-degree murder and domestic assault with strangulation. The release said police discovered through their investigation that the death of Trisha Kunze, 23, was “not an accident, but rather an intentional act." Cameron has been taken Dallas County Jail, where he also faces charges of willful injury, possession of marijuana with intent to deliver and a drug stamp tax violation.
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https://www.seattlepi.com/news/article/Iowa-man-charged-in-death-of-woman-who-fell-from-17053477.php
2022-04-02 20:59:09+00:00
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A Iowa man has been charged in the death of a woman who tumbled off the balcony of a third-floor apartment in February. West Des Moines police said in a news release that Nathen Cameron, 27, was charged Friday with first-degree murder and domestic assault with strangulation. The release said police discovered through their investigation that the death of Trisha Kunze, 23, was “not an accident, but rather an intentional act." Cameron has been taken Dallas County Jail, where he also faces charges of willful injury, possession of marijuana with intent to deliver and a drug stamp tax violation.
https://www.expressnews.com/news/article/Iowa-man-charged-in-death-of-woman-who-fell-from-17053477.php
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A Iowa man has been charged in the death of a woman who tumbled off the balcony of a third-floor apartment in February. West Des Moines police said in a news release that Nathen Cameron, 27, was charged Friday with first-degree murder and domestic assault with strangulation. The release said police discovered through their investigation that the death of Trisha Kunze, 23, was “not an accident, but rather an intentional act." Cameron has been taken Dallas County Jail, where he also faces charges of willful injury, possession of marijuana with intent to deliver and a drug stamp tax violation.
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https://www.chron.com/news/article/Iowa-man-charged-in-death-of-woman-who-fell-from-17053477.php
2022-04-02 21:00:10+00:00
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A Iowa man has been charged in the death of a woman who tumbled off the balcony of a third-floor apartment in February. West Des Moines police said in a news release that Nathen Cameron, 27, was charged Friday with first-degree murder and domestic assault with strangulation. The release said police discovered through their investigation that the death of Trisha Kunze, 23, was “not an accident, but rather an intentional act." Cameron has been taken Dallas County Jail, where he also faces charges of willful injury, possession of marijuana with intent to deliver and a drug stamp tax violation.
https://www.expressnews.com/news/article/Iowa-man-charged-in-death-of-woman-who-fell-from-17053477.php
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A Iowa man has been charged in the death of a woman who tumbled off the balcony of a third-floor apartment in February. West Des Moines police said in a news release that Nathen Cameron, 27, was charged Friday with first-degree murder and domestic assault with strangulation. The release said police discovered through their investigation that the death of Trisha Kunze, 23, was “not an accident, but rather an intentional act." Cameron has been taken Dallas County Jail, where he also faces charges of willful injury, possession of marijuana with intent to deliver and a drug stamp tax violation.
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https://www.sfchronicle.com/news/article/Iowa-man-charged-in-death-of-woman-who-fell-from-17053477.php
2022-04-02 21:09:16+00:00
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A Iowa man has been charged in the death of a woman who tumbled off the balcony of a third-floor apartment in February. West Des Moines police said in a news release that Nathen Cameron, 27, was charged Friday with first-degree murder and domestic assault with strangulation. The release said police discovered through their investigation that the death of Trisha Kunze, 23, was “not an accident, but rather an intentional act." Cameron has been taken Dallas County Jail, where he also faces charges of willful injury, possession of marijuana with intent to deliver and a drug stamp tax violation.
https://www.lakecountystar.com/lottery/article/Winning-numbers-drawn-in-Daily-3-Midday-game-17053447.php
SACRAMENTO (AP) _ The winning numbers in Saturday afternoon's drawing of the California Lottery's "Daily 3 Midday" game were: 0-6-0 (zero, six, zero) SACRAMENTO (AP) _ The winning numbers in Saturday afternoon's drawing of the California Lottery's "Daily 3 Midday" game were: 0-6-0 (zero, six, zero)
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https://www.stamfordadvocate.com/lottery/article/Winning-numbers-drawn-in-Daily-3-Midday-game-17053447.php
2022-04-02 20:22:44+00:00
SACRAMENTO (AP) _ The winning numbers in Saturday afternoon's drawing of the California Lottery's "Daily 3 Midday" game were: 0-6-0 (zero, six, zero) SACRAMENTO (AP) _ The winning numbers in Saturday afternoon's drawing of the California Lottery's "Daily 3 Midday" game were: 0-6-0 (zero, six, zero)
https://www.lakecountystar.com/lottery/article/Winning-numbers-drawn-in-Daily-3-Midday-game-17053447.php
SACRAMENTO (AP) _ The winning numbers in Saturday afternoon's drawing of the California Lottery's "Daily 3 Midday" game were: 0-6-0 (zero, six, zero) SACRAMENTO (AP) _ The winning numbers in Saturday afternoon's drawing of the California Lottery's "Daily 3 Midday" game were: 0-6-0 (zero, six, zero)
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https://www.beaumontenterprise.com/lottery/article/Winning-numbers-drawn-in-Daily-3-Midday-game-17053447.php
2022-04-02 20:24:30+00:00
SACRAMENTO (AP) _ The winning numbers in Saturday afternoon's drawing of the California Lottery's "Daily 3 Midday" game were: 0-6-0 (zero, six, zero) SACRAMENTO (AP) _ The winning numbers in Saturday afternoon's drawing of the California Lottery's "Daily 3 Midday" game were: 0-6-0 (zero, six, zero)
https://www.lakecountystar.com/lottery/article/Winning-numbers-drawn-in-Daily-3-Midday-game-17053447.php
SACRAMENTO (AP) _ The winning numbers in Saturday afternoon's drawing of the California Lottery's "Daily 3 Midday" game were: 0-6-0 (zero, six, zero) SACRAMENTO (AP) _ The winning numbers in Saturday afternoon's drawing of the California Lottery's "Daily 3 Midday" game were: 0-6-0 (zero, six, zero)
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https://www.houstonchronicle.com/lottery/article/Winning-numbers-drawn-in-Daily-3-Midday-game-17053447.php
2022-04-02 20:29:11+00:00
SACRAMENTO (AP) _ The winning numbers in Saturday afternoon's drawing of the California Lottery's "Daily 3 Midday" game were: 0-6-0 (zero, six, zero) SACRAMENTO (AP) _ The winning numbers in Saturday afternoon's drawing of the California Lottery's "Daily 3 Midday" game were: 0-6-0 (zero, six, zero)
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https://sportspyder.com/mcb/north-carolina-tar-heels-basketball/articles/39954053
2022-07-01 17:50:36+00:00
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https://www.fourfourtwo.com/news/ralf-rangnick-refuses-to-focus-on-table-as-man-utds-top-four-challenge-stutters-1648932087000
Ralf Rangnick refuses to focus on table as Man Utd’s top-four challenge stutters By PA Staff published Ralf Rangnick insisted scrutinising the Premier League table on a weekly basis is pointless even if he recognises Manchester United’s top-four hopes are unfavourable. United were lacklustre in a 1-1 draw against Leicester, lacking a cutting edge with Cristiano Ronaldo sidelined due to illness, and only the video assistant referee’s intervention prevented a Foxes win. Fred cancelled out Kelechi Iheanacho’s opener but Leicester thought they had retaken the lead when James Maddison slammed home, except a foul on Raphael Varane in the build-up saw the goal chalked off. A mix of feelings. 😶 It wasn't the result we wanted, but on the other hand, I’m happy for being able to score another goal and helping the team to get this point. Let’s keep pushing. 🙏🏾 Thank God for everything you are doing in my life. pic.twitter.com/5U5PBebGwg— Fred Rodrigues (@Fred08oficial) April 2, 2022 The Red Devils are three points adrift of fourth-placed Arsenal, who have played two games fewer, but Rangnick believes fixating on the standings with seven weeks of the season remaining achieves nothing. The United interim manager said: “For us, it’s my job and all of our jobs to finish this season on the highest and best possible note. Saying that does not necessarily mean finishing fourth. “Dropping another two points hasn’t made the situation better at all. For us it’s about preparing for the next game again. “It doesn’t help at all to look at the table every weekend and speculate and anticipate what might happen, how many points we might need. Right now we are not the favourites for sure for number four. “But the season is not over, we still have another eight games to play and then it’s time to draw the right conclusions and take the right decisions for next season.” With Ronaldo out and Edinson Cavani injured, Rangnick peculiarly elected not to include Marcus Rashford in his starting XI and went into this fixture without a recognised centre forward. Bruno Fernandes was deployed as a false nine while the returning Paul Pogba played higher up the pitch before Rashford got a belated introduction 10 minutes into the second half. But Rangnick, who revealed unused substitute Jesse Lingard was vomiting before the fixture, revealed he used all of his available attacking options during the course of the game. Rangnick said: “We had all the offensive players that we had available on the pitch at the end. It is as it is; we played against a good team, they were in good shape, they had won three out of four games. “I cannot fault the team for not trying and putting in the effort. It was not the result we were trying to get. “But we have just have to admit this was a fair result at the end. They deserved to get their point, we deserved to get a point. To win the game we were not for the whole game convincing enough.” Leicester went ahead after 63 minutes when Iheanacho stooped to meet Maddison’s cross and send a diving header beyond David de Gea, although United equalised moments later when Fred converted on the rebound after Kasper Schmeichel could only parry Bruno Fernandes’ low effort into the Brazilian’s path. Maddison thought he had snatched a winner 10 minutes from time when he slammed in at De Gea’s near post following a lay-off from Iheanacho, who was penalised for catching Varane’s leg seconds beforehand. Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers said: “I think Varane’s used his experience, he’s obviously got a touch and went over. The disappointment for me was it didn’t lead directly to the goal. “Harry (Maguire) is there and misses the challenge, the full-back misses the challenge and we end up scoring. Our 12th man 💙— Leicester City (@LCFC) April 2, 2022 “I’m really pleased with the performance and it shows you the level when we leave here disappointed not to have won the game.” Leicester’s season has been blighted by injuries to key players, most of whom have now returned to action, and Rodgers thinks his side, sitting ninth in the table, are starting to turn a corner as they look to end their campaign on a high. He added: “I’m really looking forward to this last part of the season, and if we can go on and make Europe again one way or the other it would be a great, great achievement for us this season with so many things that have gone against us.” Thank you for reading 5 articles this month* Join now for unlimited access Enjoy your first month for just £1 / $1 / €1 *Read 5 free articles per month without a subscription Join now for unlimited access Try your first month for just £1 / $1 / €1 Get the best features, fun and footballing frolics straight to your inbox every week. Thank you for signing up to Four Four Two. You will receive a verification email shortly. There was a problem. Please refresh the page and try again.
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2022-04-03 19:37:28+00:00
Ralf Rangnick refuses to focus on table as Man Utd’s top-four challenge stutters By PA Staff published Ralf Rangnick insisted scrutinising the Premier League table on a weekly basis is pointless even if he recognises Manchester United’s top-four hopes are unfavourable. United were lacklustre in a 1-1 draw against Leicester, lacking a cutting edge with Cristiano Ronaldo sidelined due to illness, and only the video assistant referee’s intervention prevented a Foxes win. Fred cancelled out Kelechi Iheanacho’s opener but Leicester thought they had retaken the lead when James Maddison slammed home, except a foul on Raphael Varane in the build-up saw the goal chalked off. A mix of feelings. 😶 It wasn't the result we wanted, but on the other hand, I’m happy for being able to score another goal and helping the team to get this point. Let’s keep pushing. 🙏🏾 Thank God for everything you are doing in my life. pic.twitter.com/5U5PBebGwg— Fred Rodrigues (@Fred08oficial) April 2, 2022 The Red Devils are three points adrift of fourth-placed Arsenal, who have played two games fewer, but Rangnick believes fixating on the standings with seven weeks of the season remaining achieves nothing. The United interim manager said: “For us, it’s my job and all of our jobs to finish this season on the highest and best possible note. Saying that does not necessarily mean finishing fourth. “Dropping another two points hasn’t made the situation better at all. For us it’s about preparing for the next game again. “It doesn’t help at all to look at the table every weekend and speculate and anticipate what might happen, how many points we might need. Right now we are not the favourites for sure for number four. “But the season is not over, we still have another eight games to play and then it’s time to draw the right conclusions and take the right decisions for next season.” With Ronaldo out and Edinson Cavani injured, Rangnick peculiarly elected not to include Marcus Rashford in his starting XI and went into this fixture without a recognised centre forward. Bruno Fernandes was deployed as a false nine while the returning Paul Pogba played higher up the pitch before Rashford got a belated introduction 10 minutes into the second half. But Rangnick, who revealed unused substitute Jesse Lingard was vomiting before the fixture, revealed he used all of his available attacking options during the course of the game. Rangnick said: “We had all the offensive players that we had available on the pitch at the end. It is as it is; we played against a good team, they were in good shape, they had won three out of four games. “I cannot fault the team for not trying and putting in the effort. It was not the result we were trying to get. “But we have just have to admit this was a fair result at the end. They deserved to get their point, we deserved to get a point. To win the game we were not for the whole game convincing enough.” Leicester went ahead after 63 minutes when Iheanacho stooped to meet Maddison’s cross and send a diving header beyond David de Gea, although United equalised moments later when Fred converted on the rebound after Kasper Schmeichel could only parry Bruno Fernandes’ low effort into the Brazilian’s path. Maddison thought he had snatched a winner 10 minutes from time when he slammed in at De Gea’s near post following a lay-off from Iheanacho, who was penalised for catching Varane’s leg seconds beforehand. Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers said: “I think Varane’s used his experience, he’s obviously got a touch and went over. The disappointment for me was it didn’t lead directly to the goal. “Harry (Maguire) is there and misses the challenge, the full-back misses the challenge and we end up scoring. Our 12th man 💙— Leicester City (@LCFC) April 2, 2022 “I’m really pleased with the performance and it shows you the level when we leave here disappointed not to have won the game.” Leicester’s season has been blighted by injuries to key players, most of whom have now returned to action, and Rodgers thinks his side, sitting ninth in the table, are starting to turn a corner as they look to end their campaign on a high. He added: “I’m really looking forward to this last part of the season, and if we can go on and make Europe again one way or the other it would be a great, great achievement for us this season with so many things that have gone against us.” Thank you for reading 5 articles this month* Join now for unlimited access Enjoy your first month for just £1 / $1 / €1 *Read 5 free articles per month without a subscription Join now for unlimited access Try your first month for just £1 / $1 / €1 Get the best features, fun and footballing frolics straight to your inbox every week. Thank you for signing up to Four Four Two. You will receive a verification email shortly. There was a problem. Please refresh the page and try again.
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Ralf Rangnick refuses to focus on table as Man Utd’s top-four challenge stutters By PA Staff published Ralf Rangnick insisted scrutinising the Premier League table on a weekly basis is pointless even if he recognises Manchester United’s top-four hopes are unfavourable. United were lacklustre in a 1-1 draw against Leicester, lacking a cutting edge with Cristiano Ronaldo sidelined due to illness, and only the video assistant referee’s intervention prevented a Foxes win. Fred cancelled out Kelechi Iheanacho’s opener but Leicester thought they had retaken the lead when James Maddison slammed home, except a foul on Raphael Varane in the build-up saw the goal chalked off. A mix of feelings. 😶 It wasn't the result we wanted, but on the other hand, I’m happy for being able to score another goal and helping the team to get this point. Let’s keep pushing. 🙏🏾 Thank God for everything you are doing in my life. pic.twitter.com/5U5PBebGwg— Fred Rodrigues (@Fred08oficial) April 2, 2022 The Red Devils are three points adrift of fourth-placed Arsenal, who have played two games fewer, but Rangnick believes fixating on the standings with seven weeks of the season remaining achieves nothing. The United interim manager said: “For us, it’s my job and all of our jobs to finish this season on the highest and best possible note. Saying that does not necessarily mean finishing fourth. “Dropping another two points hasn’t made the situation better at all. For us it’s about preparing for the next game again. “It doesn’t help at all to look at the table every weekend and speculate and anticipate what might happen, how many points we might need. Right now we are not the favourites for sure for number four. “But the season is not over, we still have another eight games to play and then it’s time to draw the right conclusions and take the right decisions for next season.” With Ronaldo out and Edinson Cavani injured, Rangnick peculiarly elected not to include Marcus Rashford in his starting XI and went into this fixture without a recognised centre forward. Bruno Fernandes was deployed as a false nine while the returning Paul Pogba played higher up the pitch before Rashford got a belated introduction 10 minutes into the second half. But Rangnick, who revealed unused substitute Jesse Lingard was vomiting before the fixture, revealed he used all of his available attacking options during the course of the game. Rangnick said: “We had all the offensive players that we had available on the pitch at the end. It is as it is; we played against a good team, they were in good shape, they had won three out of four games. “I cannot fault the team for not trying and putting in the effort. It was not the result we were trying to get. “But we have just have to admit this was a fair result at the end. They deserved to get their point, we deserved to get a point. To win the game we were not for the whole game convincing enough.” Leicester went ahead after 63 minutes when Iheanacho stooped to meet Maddison’s cross and send a diving header beyond David de Gea, although United equalised moments later when Fred converted on the rebound after Kasper Schmeichel could only parry Bruno Fernandes’ low effort into the Brazilian’s path. Maddison thought he had snatched a winner 10 minutes from time when he slammed in at De Gea’s near post following a lay-off from Iheanacho, who was penalised for catching Varane’s leg seconds beforehand. Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers said: “I think Varane’s used his experience, he’s obviously got a touch and went over. The disappointment for me was it didn’t lead directly to the goal. “Harry (Maguire) is there and misses the challenge, the full-back misses the challenge and we end up scoring. Our 12th man 💙— Leicester City (@LCFC) April 2, 2022 “I’m really pleased with the performance and it shows you the level when we leave here disappointed not to have won the game.” Leicester’s season has been blighted by injuries to key players, most of whom have now returned to action, and Rodgers thinks his side, sitting ninth in the table, are starting to turn a corner as they look to end their campaign on a high. He added: “I’m really looking forward to this last part of the season, and if we can go on and make Europe again one way or the other it would be a great, great achievement for us this season with so many things that have gone against us.” Thank you for reading 5 articles this month* Join now for unlimited access Enjoy your first month for just £1 / $1 / €1 *Read 5 free articles per month without a subscription Join now for unlimited access Try your first month for just £1 / $1 / €1 Get the best features, fun and footballing frolics straight to your inbox every week. Thank you for signing up to Four Four Two. You will receive a verification email shortly. There was a problem. Please refresh the page and try again.
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Ralf Rangnick refuses to focus on table as Man Utd´s top-four challenge stutters Ralf Rangnick insisted scrutinising the Premier League table on a weekly basis is pointless even if he recognises Manchester United’s top-four hopes are unfavourable. United were lacklustre in a 1-1 draw against Leicester, lacking a cutting edge with Cristiano Ronaldo sidelined due to illness, and only the video assistant referee’s intervention prevented a Foxes win. Fred cancelled out Kelechi Iheanacho’s opener but Leicester thought they had retaken the lead when James Maddison slammed home, except a foul on Raphael Varane in the build-up saw the goal chalked off. The Red Devils are three points adrift of fourth-placed Arsenal, who have played two games fewer, but Rangnick believes fixating on the standings with seven weeks of the season remaining achieves nothing. The United interim manager said: “For us, it’s my job and all of our jobs to finish this season on the highest and best possible note. Saying that does not necessarily mean finishing fourth. “Dropping another two points hasn’t made the situation better at all. For us it’s about preparing for the next game again. “It doesn’t help at all to look at the table every weekend and speculate and anticipate what might happen, how many points we might need. Right now we are not the favourites for sure for number four. “But the season is not over, we still have another eight games to play and then it’s time to draw the right conclusions and take the right decisions for next season.” With Ronaldo out and Edinson Cavani injured, Rangnick peculiarly elected not to include Marcus Rashford in his starting XI and went into this fixture without a recognised centre forward. Bruno Fernandes was deployed as a false nine while the returning Paul Pogba played higher up the pitch before Rashford got a belated introduction 10 minutes into the second half. But Rangnick, who revealed unused substitute Jesse Lingard was vomiting before the fixture, revealed he used all of his available attacking options during the course of the game. Rangnick said: “We had all the offensive players that we had available on the pitch at the end. It is as it is; we played against a good team, they were in good shape, they had won three out of four games. “I cannot fault the team for not trying and putting in the effort. It was not the result we were trying to get. “But we have just have to admit this was a fair result at the end. They deserved to get their point, we deserved to get a point. To win the game we were not for the whole game convincing enough.” Leicester went ahead after 63 minutes when Iheanacho stooped to meet Maddison’s cross and send a diving header beyond David de Gea, although United equalised moments later when Fred converted on the rebound after Kasper Schmeichel could only parry Bruno Fernandes’ low effort into the Brazilian’s path. Maddison thought he had snatched a winner 10 minutes from time when he slammed in at De Gea’s near post following a lay-off from Iheanacho, who was penalised for catching Varane’s leg seconds beforehand. Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers said: “I think Varane’s used his experience, he’s obviously got a touch and went over. The disappointment for me was it didn’t lead directly to the goal. “Harry (Maguire) is there and misses the challenge, the full-back misses the challenge and we end up scoring. “I’m really pleased with the performance and it shows you the level when we leave here disappointed not to have won the game.” Leicester’s season has been blighted by injuries to key players, most of whom have now returned to action, and Rodgers thinks his side, sitting ninth in the table, are starting to turn a corner as they look to end their campaign on a high. He added: “I’m really looking forward to this last part of the season, and if we can go on and make Europe again one way or the other it would be a great, great achievement for us this season with so many things that have gone against us.”
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Ralf Rangnick refuses to focus on table as Man Utd’s top-four challenge stutters By PA Staff published Ralf Rangnick insisted scrutinising the Premier League table on a weekly basis is pointless even if he recognises Manchester United’s top-four hopes are unfavourable. United were lacklustre in a 1-1 draw against Leicester, lacking a cutting edge with Cristiano Ronaldo sidelined due to illness, and only the video assistant referee’s intervention prevented a Foxes win. Fred cancelled out Kelechi Iheanacho’s opener but Leicester thought they had retaken the lead when James Maddison slammed home, except a foul on Raphael Varane in the build-up saw the goal chalked off. A mix of feelings. 😶 It wasn't the result we wanted, but on the other hand, I’m happy for being able to score another goal and helping the team to get this point. Let’s keep pushing. 🙏🏾 Thank God for everything you are doing in my life. pic.twitter.com/5U5PBebGwg— Fred Rodrigues (@Fred08oficial) April 2, 2022 The Red Devils are three points adrift of fourth-placed Arsenal, who have played two games fewer, but Rangnick believes fixating on the standings with seven weeks of the season remaining achieves nothing. The United interim manager said: “For us, it’s my job and all of our jobs to finish this season on the highest and best possible note. Saying that does not necessarily mean finishing fourth. “Dropping another two points hasn’t made the situation better at all. For us it’s about preparing for the next game again. “It doesn’t help at all to look at the table every weekend and speculate and anticipate what might happen, how many points we might need. Right now we are not the favourites for sure for number four. “But the season is not over, we still have another eight games to play and then it’s time to draw the right conclusions and take the right decisions for next season.” With Ronaldo out and Edinson Cavani injured, Rangnick peculiarly elected not to include Marcus Rashford in his starting XI and went into this fixture without a recognised centre forward. Bruno Fernandes was deployed as a false nine while the returning Paul Pogba played higher up the pitch before Rashford got a belated introduction 10 minutes into the second half. But Rangnick, who revealed unused substitute Jesse Lingard was vomiting before the fixture, revealed he used all of his available attacking options during the course of the game. Rangnick said: “We had all the offensive players that we had available on the pitch at the end. It is as it is; we played against a good team, they were in good shape, they had won three out of four games. “I cannot fault the team for not trying and putting in the effort. It was not the result we were trying to get. “But we have just have to admit this was a fair result at the end. They deserved to get their point, we deserved to get a point. To win the game we were not for the whole game convincing enough.” Leicester went ahead after 63 minutes when Iheanacho stooped to meet Maddison’s cross and send a diving header beyond David de Gea, although United equalised moments later when Fred converted on the rebound after Kasper Schmeichel could only parry Bruno Fernandes’ low effort into the Brazilian’s path. Maddison thought he had snatched a winner 10 minutes from time when he slammed in at De Gea’s near post following a lay-off from Iheanacho, who was penalised for catching Varane’s leg seconds beforehand. Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers said: “I think Varane’s used his experience, he’s obviously got a touch and went over. The disappointment for me was it didn’t lead directly to the goal. “Harry (Maguire) is there and misses the challenge, the full-back misses the challenge and we end up scoring. Our 12th man 💙— Leicester City (@LCFC) April 2, 2022 “I’m really pleased with the performance and it shows you the level when we leave here disappointed not to have won the game.” Leicester’s season has been blighted by injuries to key players, most of whom have now returned to action, and Rodgers thinks his side, sitting ninth in the table, are starting to turn a corner as they look to end their campaign on a high. He added: “I’m really looking forward to this last part of the season, and if we can go on and make Europe again one way or the other it would be a great, great achievement for us this season with so many things that have gone against us.” Thank you for reading 5 articles this month* Join now for unlimited access Enjoy your first month for just £1 / $1 / €1 *Read 5 free articles per month without a subscription Join now for unlimited access Try your first month for just £1 / $1 / €1 Get the best features, fun and footballing frolics straight to your inbox every week. Thank you for signing up to Four Four Two. You will receive a verification email shortly. There was a problem. Please refresh the page and try again.
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Ralf Rangnick refuses to focus on table as Man Utd’s top-four challenge stutters Ralf Rangnick insisted scrutinising the Premier League table on a weekly basis is pointless even if he recognises Manchester United’s top-four hopes are unfavourable. United were lacklustre in a 1-1 draw against Leicester, lacking a cutting edge with Cristiano Ronaldo sidelined due to illness, and only the video assistant referee’s intervention prevented a Foxes win. Fred cancelled out Kelechi Iheanacho’s opener but Leicester thought they had retaken the lead when James Maddison slammed home, except a foul on Raphael Varane in the build-up saw the goal chalked off. The Red Devils are three points adrift of fourth-placed Arsenal, who have played two games fewer, but Rangnick believes fixating on the standings with seven weeks of the season remaining achieves nothing. The United interim manager said: “For us, it’s my job and all of our jobs to finish this season on the highest and best possible note. Saying that does not necessarily mean finishing fourth. “Dropping another two points hasn’t made the situation better at all. For us it’s about preparing for the next game again. “It doesn’t help at all to look at the table every weekend and speculate and anticipate what might happen, how many points we might need. Right now we are not the favourites for sure for number four. “But the season is not over, we still have another eight games to play and then it’s time to draw the right conclusions and take the right decisions for next season.” With Ronaldo out and Edinson Cavani injured, Rangnick peculiarly elected not to include Marcus Rashford in his starting XI and went into this fixture without a recognised centre forward. Bruno Fernandes was deployed as a false nine while the returning Paul Pogba played higher up the pitch before Rashford got a belated introduction 10 minutes into the second half. But Rangnick, who revealed unused substitute Jesse Lingard was vomiting before the fixture, revealed he used all of his available attacking options during the course of the game. Rangnick said: “We had all the offensive players that we had available on the pitch at the end. It is as it is; we played against a good team, they were in good shape, they had won three out of four games. “I cannot fault the team for not trying and putting in the effort. It was not the result we were trying to get. “But we have just have to admit this was a fair result at the end. They deserved to get their point, we deserved to get a point. To win the game we were not for the whole game convincing enough.” Leicester went ahead after 63 minutes when Iheanacho stooped to meet Maddison’s cross and send a diving header beyond David de Gea, although United equalised moments later when Fred converted on the rebound after Kasper Schmeichel could only parry Bruno Fernandes’ low effort into the Brazilian’s path. Maddison thought he had snatched a winner 10 minutes from time when he slammed in at De Gea’s near post following a lay-off from Iheanacho, who was penalised for catching Varane’s leg seconds beforehand. Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers said: “I think Varane’s used his experience, he’s obviously got a touch and went over. The disappointment for me was it didn’t lead directly to the goal. “Harry (Maguire) is there and misses the challenge, the full-back misses the challenge and we end up scoring. “I’m really pleased with the performance and it shows you the level when we leave here disappointed not to have won the game.” Leicester’s season has been blighted by injuries to key players, most of whom have now returned to action, and Rodgers thinks his side, sitting ninth in the table, are starting to turn a corner as they look to end their campaign on a high. He added: “I’m really looking forward to this last part of the season, and if we can go on and make Europe again one way or the other it would be a great, great achievement for us this season with so many things that have gone against us.” The best videos delivered daily Watch the stories that matter, right from your inbox
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COMMENT If we were going to do a pro and con list for being born the child of a future king, at first blush it might seem like a very unfair fight. To grow up in the bosom of the house of Windsor means summers at Gan Gan's 50,000-acre private estate and all the grouse a preschooler can shove in their tiny gob while a footman stands ready with a wet wipe. It means getting to skip queues at airports, Annabels and at every alpine post-piste watering hole between Chelsea and Courchevel while their protection officers prevent them from passing out in their gluhwein. (Or at least, the Sun getting a shot of them passed out in their gluhwein.) Advertisement Advertise with NZME.However, this week we witnessed a big fat entry on the 'con' side of this list with Prince George, eight, and Princess Charlotte, six, attending their very major official event, namely the service of thanksgiving for the life of their great-grandfather, and barbecue impresario extraordinaire, Prince Philip. For George and Charlotte this was a Rubicon-crossing moment, marking just the very first of the hundreds, if not thousands, of lengthy church services, tedious military ceremonies and attendance-mandatory HRH outings they are now looking down the barrel of. But what was marked about the Cambridge kidlets' appearance at the memorial (aside from the bizarre sight of watching the Archbishop of Canterbury having to politely make chit chat with someone who I'm guessing is not adverse to eating Clag) was that this was also a watershed moment for their uncle and California-resident Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex. As the service ended, the royal family made their way outside in order of precedence. First came Prince Charles and his wife, the vastly underappreciated Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall followed by George and Charlotte and their parents William and Kate, Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, back on home soil after their bruising tour of the Caribbean. As the three generations of future kings made their way out of the millennium-old Abbey, and the press pack's cameras whirled in what would otherwise seem like a fairly routine moment. However what set the moment apart was that it marked the first that Harry would have had to publicly take his place behind his niece and nephew in public. If the 37-year-old had deigned to leave his designer chicken coop and the kombucha-stained manuscript of the memoir he is currently working to celebrate his grandfather's life, and had been in the Abbey, he would have been left to walk, not side-by-side with his brother, but behind his Year Four student nephew and Year Two niece. Imagine, for a moment, being shunted unceremoniously down the pecking order, and while the world was watching live on TV, in favour of a child? Advertisement Advertise with NZME.It is hard to see how that would not have been an ego blow for Harry who for the majority of his life enjoyed nearly-equal footing with this older brother. The Duke of Sussex, ostensibly busy creating content and change and impactful synergy or synergistic impact or whatever grab bag of right-on, meaning-free phrases he has chosen that day, announced earlier this month he would not be attending the service, much to the consternation of the UK press. Keyboards the length and breadth of Fleet Street were angrily pounded and left spittle-flecked by incensed journalists over what a bum move this was. The expat royal could not make it to London for this poignant family moment, the furious typing went, but will miraculously manage to get himself to Europe in mid-April for the next Invictus Games. (Harry is reportedly hoping to visit his 95-year-old grandmother during that trip; however he is also in the midst of a legal stoush with the Home Office about the decision to have his official police protection removed. Lawyers for the royal have previously told a court that he "does not feel safe" when he returns to the UK.) But let's imagine Harry had come to the Philip service, very likely on his own and very likely wearing what has become his now go-to facial expression when he's in Blighty, the Sussex Sour Grimace. He would have likely been left to sit behind his tiny niece and nephew in the Abbey, both of whom (along with three-year-old Prince Louis who was left at home) have bumped Harry down the line of succession. While he was born in the number three spot he has been successively shunted lower and lower over recent years and currently comes in at sixth. Advertisement Advertise with NZME.(Likewise, Prince Andrew was born second-in-line to the throne and today is number nine, ominously close to double digit territory.) It's a bit like being cast in a play in a starring role for opening night with the proviso that over time your role will get smaller and smaller until you are just another face in the chorus. How could that not take a toll, even on the most well-adjusted and sanguine among us? The question of where Harry and his wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex fitted in the palace pecking order, back before they had bolted for sunnier climes in every sense, was reportedly a touchy issue. In Finding Freedom, the book's authors write that after the Sussexes wed, "Harry, who wanted to do so much in the world, was growing frustrated that he and Meghan often took a back seat to other family members' initiatives and priorities. While they both respected the hierarchy of the institution, it was difficult when they wanted to focus on a particular project and were told that a more senior ranking family member, be it Prince William or Prince Charles, had an initiative or tour being announced at the same time — so they would just have to wait." While the Sussexes' abrupt exit does not come down to one factor, it would make sense if the duo, already sensitive to their lower status, had read the tea leaves and realised this was only going to become more so as George (and Charlotte and Louis) got older. Advertisement Advertise with NZME.You have to remember here, William and Harry were very carefully raised by their mother Diana, Princess of Wales as equals. In matching outfits they were taken to every event or outing, official or not, as a pair. When they entered young adulthood, the same paradigm held. In 2008, they rode 1600km across South Africa together on motorbikes for charity and in 2010, undertook their first joint overseas tour visiting Botswana, Lesotho and South Africa again. The previous year, in 2009, they set up their shared charitable organisation, the Royal Foundation. Even when William went out and found himself a wife, it simply became that the three of them were routinely sent out by Kensington Palace aides like a titled job lot. At every turn, for years, that status quo held firm … but this was always going to be temporary. The reality of this situation is something that Harry has long been keenly aware of, telling Newsweek in 2017: "I feel there is just a smallish window when people are interested in me before [William's children Prince George and Princess Charlotte] take over, and I've got to make the most of it." (Let's be clear here – Harry clearly absolutely adores George, Charlotte and Louis telling biographer Angela Levin in 2017, "The reason I am now fifth is because of my nephew and niece and I could never wish them away. They are the most amazing things ever.") My point is, Harry's standing and spot on the palace totem pole was only ever going to slip lower and lower. Such is the fate of the spare. Harry, having watched the 1001 small indignities that his uncle faced given as his position in the line of succession dropped further and further away from the throne, must surely have known what lay ahead on this front. Advertisement Advertise with NZME.In their 20s, Princess Margaret, Andrew and Harry were all known as the bon vivant royals, the HRHS who could perennially being found yukking it up at Mayfair's members-only clubs while their staid, responsibility-laden older siblings fretted at home about all that 'heavy is the head' stuff. (Crowns amiright?) But in each case, while it initially looked like they had each gotten the better end of the titled deal, all play and no having to open parliament, was soon turned on its head with each spare left to face inevitably sliding into monarchical irrelevance as they were leapfrogged by their nieces and nephews. In what other job would you automatically go from essential to extraneous in only nine months? Given all of this, it would be entirely understandable if Harry wanted to avoid this fate and wanted to strike out on his own, to be defined by his own achievements and not forced to obediently accept being pushed further and further out from the spotlight. George and Charlotte, for what it's worth, didn't appear to be thrilled by their royal promotion to public duties either, for what it's worth. They arrived looking somewhat miserable, understandable given the talking to which I imagine they got in their bulletproof Range Rover on the way there about nose-picking and sibling-flicking. (In the most relatable moment of the whole event, Mia Tindall was caught on camera saying something that looked an awful lot like "I need the toilet" to her mother Zara.) On balance, does all the grouse and all the gloomy country houses and getting to have a Stubbs in the playroom really make up for being stuck in a life so devoid of choice and the many simple freedoms you and I enjoy? I, personally, don't think so. And if George and Charlotte's faces are anything to go by, neither do they. Advertisement Advertise with NZME.Daniela Elser is a royal expert and a writer with more than 15 years experience working with a number of Australia's leading media titles.
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COMMENT If we were going to do a pro and con list for being born the child of a future king, at first blush it might seem like a very unfair fight. To grow up in the bosom of the house of Windsor means summers at Gan Gan's 50,000-acre private estate and all the grouse a preschooler can shove in their tiny gob while a footman stands ready with a wet wipe. It means getting to skip queues at airports, Annabels and at every alpine post-piste watering hole between Chelsea and Courchevel while their protection officers prevent them from passing out in their gluhwein. (Or at least, the Sun getting a shot of them passed out in their gluhwein.) Advertisement Advertise with NZME.However, this week we witnessed a big fat entry on the 'con' side of this list with Prince George, eight, and Princess Charlotte, six, attending their very major official event, namely the service of thanksgiving for the life of their great-grandfather, and barbecue impresario extraordinaire, Prince Philip. For George and Charlotte this was a Rubicon-crossing moment, marking just the very first of the hundreds, if not thousands, of lengthy church services, tedious military ceremonies and attendance-mandatory HRH outings they are now looking down the barrel of. But what was marked about the Cambridge kidlets' appearance at the memorial (aside from the bizarre sight of watching the Archbishop of Canterbury having to politely make chit chat with someone who I'm guessing is not adverse to eating Clag) was that this was also a watershed moment for their uncle and California-resident Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex. As the service ended, the royal family made their way outside in order of precedence. First came Prince Charles and his wife, the vastly underappreciated Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall followed by George and Charlotte and their parents William and Kate, Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, back on home soil after their bruising tour of the Caribbean. As the three generations of future kings made their way out of the millennium-old Abbey, and the press pack's cameras whirled in what would otherwise seem like a fairly routine moment. However what set the moment apart was that it marked the first that Harry would have had to publicly take his place behind his niece and nephew in public. If the 37-year-old had deigned to leave his designer chicken coop and the kombucha-stained manuscript of the memoir he is currently working to celebrate his grandfather's life, and had been in the Abbey, he would have been left to walk, not side-by-side with his brother, but behind his Year Four student nephew and Year Two niece. Imagine, for a moment, being shunted unceremoniously down the pecking order, and while the world was watching live on TV, in favour of a child? Advertisement Advertise with NZME.It is hard to see how that would not have been an ego blow for Harry who for the majority of his life enjoyed nearly-equal footing with this older brother. The Duke of Sussex, ostensibly busy creating content and change and impactful synergy or synergistic impact or whatever grab bag of right-on, meaning-free phrases he has chosen that day, announced earlier this month he would not be attending the service, much to the consternation of the UK press. Keyboards the length and breadth of Fleet Street were angrily pounded and left spittle-flecked by incensed journalists over what a bum move this was. The expat royal could not make it to London for this poignant family moment, the furious typing went, but will miraculously manage to get himself to Europe in mid-April for the next Invictus Games. (Harry is reportedly hoping to visit his 95-year-old grandmother during that trip; however he is also in the midst of a legal stoush with the Home Office about the decision to have his official police protection removed. Lawyers for the royal have previously told a court that he "does not feel safe" when he returns to the UK.) But let's imagine Harry had come to the Philip service, very likely on his own and very likely wearing what has become his now go-to facial expression when he's in Blighty, the Sussex Sour Grimace. He would have likely been left to sit behind his tiny niece and nephew in the Abbey, both of whom (along with three-year-old Prince Louis who was left at home) have bumped Harry down the line of succession. While he was born in the number three spot he has been successively shunted lower and lower over recent years and currently comes in at sixth. Advertisement Advertise with NZME.(Likewise, Prince Andrew was born second-in-line to the throne and today is number nine, ominously close to double digit territory.) It's a bit like being cast in a play in a starring role for opening night with the proviso that over time your role will get smaller and smaller until you are just another face in the chorus. How could that not take a toll, even on the most well-adjusted and sanguine among us? The question of where Harry and his wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex fitted in the palace pecking order, back before they had bolted for sunnier climes in every sense, was reportedly a touchy issue. In Finding Freedom, the book's authors write that after the Sussexes wed, "Harry, who wanted to do so much in the world, was growing frustrated that he and Meghan often took a back seat to other family members' initiatives and priorities. While they both respected the hierarchy of the institution, it was difficult when they wanted to focus on a particular project and were told that a more senior ranking family member, be it Prince William or Prince Charles, had an initiative or tour being announced at the same time — so they would just have to wait." While the Sussexes' abrupt exit does not come down to one factor, it would make sense if the duo, already sensitive to their lower status, had read the tea leaves and realised this was only going to become more so as George (and Charlotte and Louis) got older. Advertisement Advertise with NZME.You have to remember here, William and Harry were very carefully raised by their mother Diana, Princess of Wales as equals. In matching outfits they were taken to every event or outing, official or not, as a pair. When they entered young adulthood, the same paradigm held. In 2008, they rode 1600km across South Africa together on motorbikes for charity and in 2010, undertook their first joint overseas tour visiting Botswana, Lesotho and South Africa again. The previous year, in 2009, they set up their shared charitable organisation, the Royal Foundation. Even when William went out and found himself a wife, it simply became that the three of them were routinely sent out by Kensington Palace aides like a titled job lot. At every turn, for years, that status quo held firm … but this was always going to be temporary. The reality of this situation is something that Harry has long been keenly aware of, telling Newsweek in 2017: "I feel there is just a smallish window when people are interested in me before [William's children Prince George and Princess Charlotte] take over, and I've got to make the most of it." (Let's be clear here – Harry clearly absolutely adores George, Charlotte and Louis telling biographer Angela Levin in 2017, "The reason I am now fifth is because of my nephew and niece and I could never wish them away. They are the most amazing things ever.") My point is, Harry's standing and spot on the palace totem pole was only ever going to slip lower and lower. Such is the fate of the spare. Harry, having watched the 1001 small indignities that his uncle faced given as his position in the line of succession dropped further and further away from the throne, must surely have known what lay ahead on this front. Advertisement Advertise with NZME.In their 20s, Princess Margaret, Andrew and Harry were all known as the bon vivant royals, the HRHS who could perennially being found yukking it up at Mayfair's members-only clubs while their staid, responsibility-laden older siblings fretted at home about all that 'heavy is the head' stuff. (Crowns amiright?) But in each case, while it initially looked like they had each gotten the better end of the titled deal, all play and no having to open parliament, was soon turned on its head with each spare left to face inevitably sliding into monarchical irrelevance as they were leapfrogged by their nieces and nephews. In what other job would you automatically go from essential to extraneous in only nine months? Given all of this, it would be entirely understandable if Harry wanted to avoid this fate and wanted to strike out on his own, to be defined by his own achievements and not forced to obediently accept being pushed further and further out from the spotlight. George and Charlotte, for what it's worth, didn't appear to be thrilled by their royal promotion to public duties either, for what it's worth. They arrived looking somewhat miserable, understandable given the talking to which I imagine they got in their bulletproof Range Rover on the way there about nose-picking and sibling-flicking. (In the most relatable moment of the whole event, Mia Tindall was caught on camera saying something that looked an awful lot like "I need the toilet" to her mother Zara.) On balance, does all the grouse and all the gloomy country houses and getting to have a Stubbs in the playroom really make up for being stuck in a life so devoid of choice and the many simple freedoms you and I enjoy? I, personally, don't think so. And if George and Charlotte's faces are anything to go by, neither do they.
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COMMENT If we were going to do a pro and con list for being born the child of a future king, at first blush it might seem like a very unfair fight. To grow up in the bosom of the house of Windsor means summers at Gan Gan's 50,000-acre private estate and all the grouse a preschooler can shove in their tiny gob while a footman stands ready with a wet wipe. It means getting to skip queues at airports, Annabels and at every alpine post-piste watering hole between Chelsea and Courchevel while their protection officers prevent them from passing out in their gluhwein. (Or at least, the Sun getting a shot of them passed out in their gluhwein.) Advertisement Advertise with NZME.However, this week we witnessed a big fat entry on the 'con' side of this list with Prince George, eight, and Princess Charlotte, six, attending their very major official event, namely the service of thanksgiving for the life of their great-grandfather, and barbecue impresario extraordinaire, Prince Philip. For George and Charlotte this was a Rubicon-crossing moment, marking just the very first of the hundreds, if not thousands, of lengthy church services, tedious military ceremonies and attendance-mandatory HRH outings they are now looking down the barrel of. But what was marked about the Cambridge kidlets' appearance at the memorial (aside from the bizarre sight of watching the Archbishop of Canterbury having to politely make chit chat with someone who I'm guessing is not adverse to eating Clag) was that this was also a watershed moment for their uncle and California-resident Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex. As the service ended, the royal family made their way outside in order of precedence. First came Prince Charles and his wife, the vastly underappreciated Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall followed by George and Charlotte and their parents William and Kate, Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, back on home soil after their bruising tour of the Caribbean. As the three generations of future kings made their way out of the millennium-old Abbey, and the press pack's cameras whirled in what would otherwise seem like a fairly routine moment. However what set the moment apart was that it marked the first that Harry would have had to publicly take his place behind his niece and nephew in public. If the 37-year-old had deigned to leave his designer chicken coop and the kombucha-stained manuscript of the memoir he is currently working to celebrate his grandfather's life, and had been in the Abbey, he would have been left to walk, not side-by-side with his brother, but behind his Year Four student nephew and Year Two niece. Imagine, for a moment, being shunted unceremoniously down the pecking order, and while the world was watching live on TV, in favour of a child? Advertisement Advertise with NZME.It is hard to see how that would not have been an ego blow for Harry who for the majority of his life enjoyed nearly-equal footing with this older brother. The Duke of Sussex, ostensibly busy creating content and change and impactful synergy or synergistic impact or whatever grab bag of right-on, meaning-free phrases he has chosen that day, announced earlier this month he would not be attending the service, much to the consternation of the UK press. Keyboards the length and breadth of Fleet Street were angrily pounded and left spittle-flecked by incensed journalists over what a bum move this was. The expat royal could not make it to London for this poignant family moment, the furious typing went, but will miraculously manage to get himself to Europe in mid-April for the next Invictus Games. (Harry is reportedly hoping to visit his 95-year-old grandmother during that trip; however he is also in the midst of a legal stoush with the Home Office about the decision to have his official police protection removed. Lawyers for the royal have previously told a court that he "does not feel safe" when he returns to the UK.) But let's imagine Harry had come to the Philip service, very likely on his own and very likely wearing what has become his now go-to facial expression when he's in Blighty, the Sussex Sour Grimace. He would have likely been left to sit behind his tiny niece and nephew in the Abbey, both of whom (along with three-year-old Prince Louis who was left at home) have bumped Harry down the line of succession. While he was born in the number three spot he has been successively shunted lower and lower over recent years and currently comes in at sixth. Advertisement Advertise with NZME.(Likewise, Prince Andrew was born second-in-line to the throne and today is number nine, ominously close to double digit territory.) It's a bit like being cast in a play in a starring role for opening night with the proviso that over time your role will get smaller and smaller until you are just another face in the chorus. How could that not take a toll, even on the most well-adjusted and sanguine among us? The question of where Harry and his wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex fitted in the palace pecking order, back before they had bolted for sunnier climes in every sense, was reportedly a touchy issue. In Finding Freedom, the book's authors write that after the Sussexes wed, "Harry, who wanted to do so much in the world, was growing frustrated that he and Meghan often took a back seat to other family members' initiatives and priorities. While they both respected the hierarchy of the institution, it was difficult when they wanted to focus on a particular project and were told that a more senior ranking family member, be it Prince William or Prince Charles, had an initiative or tour being announced at the same time — so they would just have to wait." While the Sussexes' abrupt exit does not come down to one factor, it would make sense if the duo, already sensitive to their lower status, had read the tea leaves and realised this was only going to become more so as George (and Charlotte and Louis) got older. Advertisement Advertise with NZME.You have to remember here, William and Harry were very carefully raised by their mother Diana, Princess of Wales as equals. In matching outfits they were taken to every event or outing, official or not, as a pair. When they entered young adulthood, the same paradigm held. In 2008, they rode 1600km across South Africa together on motorbikes for charity and in 2010, undertook their first joint overseas tour visiting Botswana, Lesotho and South Africa again. The previous year, in 2009, they set up their shared charitable organisation, the Royal Foundation. Even when William went out and found himself a wife, it simply became that the three of them were routinely sent out by Kensington Palace aides like a titled job lot. At every turn, for years, that status quo held firm … but this was always going to be temporary. The reality of this situation is something that Harry has long been keenly aware of, telling Newsweek in 2017: "I feel there is just a smallish window when people are interested in me before [William's children Prince George and Princess Charlotte] take over, and I've got to make the most of it." (Let's be clear here – Harry clearly absolutely adores George, Charlotte and Louis telling biographer Angela Levin in 2017, "The reason I am now fifth is because of my nephew and niece and I could never wish them away. They are the most amazing things ever.") My point is, Harry's standing and spot on the palace totem pole was only ever going to slip lower and lower. Such is the fate of the spare. Harry, having watched the 1001 small indignities that his uncle faced given as his position in the line of succession dropped further and further away from the throne, must surely have known what lay ahead on this front. Advertisement Advertise with NZME.In their 20s, Princess Margaret, Andrew and Harry were all known as the bon vivant royals, the HRHS who could perennially being found yukking it up at Mayfair's members-only clubs while their staid, responsibility-laden older siblings fretted at home about all that 'heavy is the head' stuff. (Crowns amiright?) But in each case, while it initially looked like they had each gotten the better end of the titled deal, all play and no having to open parliament, was soon turned on its head with each spare left to face inevitably sliding into monarchical irrelevance as they were leapfrogged by their nieces and nephews. In what other job would you automatically go from essential to extraneous in only nine months? Given all of this, it would be entirely understandable if Harry wanted to avoid this fate and wanted to strike out on his own, to be defined by his own achievements and not forced to obediently accept being pushed further and further out from the spotlight. George and Charlotte, for what it's worth, didn't appear to be thrilled by their royal promotion to public duties either, for what it's worth. They arrived looking somewhat miserable, understandable given the talking to which I imagine they got in their bulletproof Range Rover on the way there about nose-picking and sibling-flicking. (In the most relatable moment of the whole event, Mia Tindall was caught on camera saying something that looked an awful lot like "I need the toilet" to her mother Zara.) On balance, does all the grouse and all the gloomy country houses and getting to have a Stubbs in the playroom really make up for being stuck in a life so devoid of choice and the many simple freedoms you and I enjoy? I, personally, don't think so. And if George and Charlotte's faces are anything to go by, neither do they. Advertisement Advertise with NZME.Daniela Elser is a royal expert and a writer with more than 15 years experience working with a number of Australia's leading media titles.
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2022-06-03 23:27:29+00:00
- Analysis - World - Europe - Royal family Harry and Meghan become second-row royals as other next-gen Windsors step up By Rob Harris Whether by design or by circumstance, the Queen’s absence from the second and third days of her Platinum Jubilee has moved the minds of the public to the next generation of royals. The images of the Buckingham Palace balcony on Thursday showed an ageing monarch with members of the family who are now most important. Her son and heir, Charles and his wife Camilla, who will be the next queen, stand to her right. And to her left is Prince William, his wife Catherine and their three children, including George, currently fourth in line and also expected to one day inherit the throne. Prince Harry and Meghan might be salacious tabloid fodder, but there are no longer in the front-row royals. They have been virtually cast aside as have-nots of their own choosing. You can expect that the royals of the women’s magazine and gossip rags will soon enough make George, Charlotte and Louis the latest stars, much like their father and uncle were, and their grandfather two generations before them. And so, the Queen’s absence from the St Paul’s national service of thanksgiving was further evidence that the House of Windsor is preparing to turn a page in its history. The family has been through its own problems and the St Paul’s service cast a light on its attempts to reinvent itself and prepare for life after the Queen. Charles, heir to the throne, led the royal party at the cathedral. In recent weeks he has stood in for his mother at other events, including the state opening of parliament last month and Thursday’s trooping of the colour. It was the Cambridge children’s first appearance in a carriage for Trooping the Colour. They have previously been thought too young to appear in the open-topped carriages but their parents decided that the Jubilee bank holiday weekend was the correct time to make their debut, taking a small step forward in their public lives as members of the Royal family, central to its future. Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis were the only young children on the balcony as part of a slimmed-down display of working royals and their immediate families. Images of cheeky Louis dominated the coverage and provided much light-hearted relief for a nation facing economic turmoil and political division. The platinum jubilee celebrations come at a time of national hardship, as Britain contends with the biggest squeeze on living standards in a generation, with inflation heading for 10 per cent and heating and food costs spiralling. The Queen’s role as a unifying presence in Britain’s national life has endured however that will something hard to match for Charles. And there next generation will the ones who have to reassess their relationship with former colonies in the Black Lives Matter era, after the public relations disaster around the visit to the Caribbean this year by William and Catherine. Some in the UK remain indifferent to the monarchy, considering their lavish lifestyles. Some are even hostile. Which is why Charles and William have made sure the nation has potentially seen that last of Prince Andrew, disgraced and no longer a working royal, on the big stage. His reputation has been shattered by his association with the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and may never recover. Earlier this year he paid millions of pounds to Virginia Giuffre, who had accused him of rape, although he has consistently denied her allegations. No doubt to the relief of courtiers, he could not attend the thanksgiving service because he’d test positive for COVID-19. Harry and Meghan were given a largely positive welcome by the crowd at the service, but there were some jeers for them too. Most of those, however, were reserved for Prime Minister Boris Johnson. Amid speculation of continued frosty relations between Harry and William, the Sussexes were sat on the other side of the aisle to the Cambridges, which meant there could be no visible communication between them. Royal choreographers allowed the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to walk down the aisle on their own — giving them a moment in the spotlight and suggesting a rapprochement with the couple, who now live in California. It is the Queen who is most keen to make peace with the couple. She met her great-granddaughter Lilibet for the first time after inviting the family to a private lunch with senior royals during the Platinum Jubilee celebrations. The event was held behind closed doors following the Trooping the Colour, when thousands of people descended onto the Mall in central London. Lilibet turns one this weekend – but its unlikely we will see images from a birthday party scheduled for Frogmore cottage. It is all part of the plan to ensure the monarchy continues to play a role in offering stability and continuity in such difficult times, now and into the future. Get a note directly from our foreign correspondents on what’s making headlines around the world. Sign up for the weekly What in the World newsletter here.
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COMMENT If we were going to do a pro and con list for being born the child of a future king, at first blush it might seem like a very unfair fight. To grow up in the bosom of the house of Windsor means summers at Gan Gan's 50,000-acre private estate and all the grouse a preschooler can shove in their tiny gob while a footman stands ready with a wet wipe. It means getting to skip queues at airports, Annabels and at every alpine post-piste watering hole between Chelsea and Courchevel while their protection officers prevent them from passing out in their gluhwein. (Or at least, the Sun getting a shot of them passed out in their gluhwein.) Advertisement Advertise with NZME.However, this week we witnessed a big fat entry on the 'con' side of this list with Prince George, eight, and Princess Charlotte, six, attending their very major official event, namely the service of thanksgiving for the life of their great-grandfather, and barbecue impresario extraordinaire, Prince Philip. For George and Charlotte this was a Rubicon-crossing moment, marking just the very first of the hundreds, if not thousands, of lengthy church services, tedious military ceremonies and attendance-mandatory HRH outings they are now looking down the barrel of. But what was marked about the Cambridge kidlets' appearance at the memorial (aside from the bizarre sight of watching the Archbishop of Canterbury having to politely make chit chat with someone who I'm guessing is not adverse to eating Clag) was that this was also a watershed moment for their uncle and California-resident Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex. As the service ended, the royal family made their way outside in order of precedence. First came Prince Charles and his wife, the vastly underappreciated Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall followed by George and Charlotte and their parents William and Kate, Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, back on home soil after their bruising tour of the Caribbean. As the three generations of future kings made their way out of the millennium-old Abbey, and the press pack's cameras whirled in what would otherwise seem like a fairly routine moment. However what set the moment apart was that it marked the first that Harry would have had to publicly take his place behind his niece and nephew in public. If the 37-year-old had deigned to leave his designer chicken coop and the kombucha-stained manuscript of the memoir he is currently working to celebrate his grandfather's life, and had been in the Abbey, he would have been left to walk, not side-by-side with his brother, but behind his Year Four student nephew and Year Two niece. Imagine, for a moment, being shunted unceremoniously down the pecking order, and while the world was watching live on TV, in favour of a child? Advertisement Advertise with NZME.It is hard to see how that would not have been an ego blow for Harry who for the majority of his life enjoyed nearly-equal footing with this older brother. The Duke of Sussex, ostensibly busy creating content and change and impactful synergy or synergistic impact or whatever grab bag of right-on, meaning-free phrases he has chosen that day, announced earlier this month he would not be attending the service, much to the consternation of the UK press. Keyboards the length and breadth of Fleet Street were angrily pounded and left spittle-flecked by incensed journalists over what a bum move this was. The expat royal could not make it to London for this poignant family moment, the furious typing went, but will miraculously manage to get himself to Europe in mid-April for the next Invictus Games. (Harry is reportedly hoping to visit his 95-year-old grandmother during that trip; however he is also in the midst of a legal stoush with the Home Office about the decision to have his official police protection removed. Lawyers for the royal have previously told a court that he "does not feel safe" when he returns to the UK.) But let's imagine Harry had come to the Philip service, very likely on his own and very likely wearing what has become his now go-to facial expression when he's in Blighty, the Sussex Sour Grimace. He would have likely been left to sit behind his tiny niece and nephew in the Abbey, both of whom (along with three-year-old Prince Louis who was left at home) have bumped Harry down the line of succession. While he was born in the number three spot he has been successively shunted lower and lower over recent years and currently comes in at sixth. Advertisement Advertise with NZME.(Likewise, Prince Andrew was born second-in-line to the throne and today is number nine, ominously close to double digit territory.) It's a bit like being cast in a play in a starring role for opening night with the proviso that over time your role will get smaller and smaller until you are just another face in the chorus. How could that not take a toll, even on the most well-adjusted and sanguine among us? The question of where Harry and his wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex fitted in the palace pecking order, back before they had bolted for sunnier climes in every sense, was reportedly a touchy issue. In Finding Freedom, the book's authors write that after the Sussexes wed, "Harry, who wanted to do so much in the world, was growing frustrated that he and Meghan often took a back seat to other family members' initiatives and priorities. While they both respected the hierarchy of the institution, it was difficult when they wanted to focus on a particular project and were told that a more senior ranking family member, be it Prince William or Prince Charles, had an initiative or tour being announced at the same time — so they would just have to wait." While the Sussexes' abrupt exit does not come down to one factor, it would make sense if the duo, already sensitive to their lower status, had read the tea leaves and realised this was only going to become more so as George (and Charlotte and Louis) got older. Advertisement Advertise with NZME.You have to remember here, William and Harry were very carefully raised by their mother Diana, Princess of Wales as equals. In matching outfits they were taken to every event or outing, official or not, as a pair. When they entered young adulthood, the same paradigm held. In 2008, they rode 1600km across South Africa together on motorbikes for charity and in 2010, undertook their first joint overseas tour visiting Botswana, Lesotho and South Africa again. The previous year, in 2009, they set up their shared charitable organisation, the Royal Foundation. Even when William went out and found himself a wife, it simply became that the three of them were routinely sent out by Kensington Palace aides like a titled job lot. At every turn, for years, that status quo held firm … but this was always going to be temporary. The reality of this situation is something that Harry has long been keenly aware of, telling Newsweek in 2017: "I feel there is just a smallish window when people are interested in me before [William's children Prince George and Princess Charlotte] take over, and I've got to make the most of it." (Let's be clear here – Harry clearly absolutely adores George, Charlotte and Louis telling biographer Angela Levin in 2017, "The reason I am now fifth is because of my nephew and niece and I could never wish them away. They are the most amazing things ever.") My point is, Harry's standing and spot on the palace totem pole was only ever going to slip lower and lower. Such is the fate of the spare. Harry, having watched the 1001 small indignities that his uncle faced given as his position in the line of succession dropped further and further away from the throne, must surely have known what lay ahead on this front. Advertisement Advertise with NZME.In their 20s, Princess Margaret, Andrew and Harry were all known as the bon vivant royals, the HRHS who could perennially being found yukking it up at Mayfair's members-only clubs while their staid, responsibility-laden older siblings fretted at home about all that 'heavy is the head' stuff. (Crowns amiright?) But in each case, while it initially looked like they had each gotten the better end of the titled deal, all play and no having to open parliament, was soon turned on its head with each spare left to face inevitably sliding into monarchical irrelevance as they were leapfrogged by their nieces and nephews. In what other job would you automatically go from essential to extraneous in only nine months? Given all of this, it would be entirely understandable if Harry wanted to avoid this fate and wanted to strike out on his own, to be defined by his own achievements and not forced to obediently accept being pushed further and further out from the spotlight. George and Charlotte, for what it's worth, didn't appear to be thrilled by their royal promotion to public duties either, for what it's worth. They arrived looking somewhat miserable, understandable given the talking to which I imagine they got in their bulletproof Range Rover on the way there about nose-picking and sibling-flicking. (In the most relatable moment of the whole event, Mia Tindall was caught on camera saying something that looked an awful lot like "I need the toilet" to her mother Zara.) On balance, does all the grouse and all the gloomy country houses and getting to have a Stubbs in the playroom really make up for being stuck in a life so devoid of choice and the many simple freedoms you and I enjoy? I, personally, don't think so. And if George and Charlotte's faces are anything to go by, neither do they. Advertisement Advertise with NZME.Daniela Elser is a royal expert and a writer with more than 15 years experience working with a number of Australia's leading media titles.
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2022-06-03 23:38:35+00:00
- Analysis - World - Europe - Royal family Harry and Meghan become second-row royals as other next-gen Windsors step up By Rob Harris Whether by design or by circumstance, the Queen’s absence from the second and third days of her Platinum Jubilee has moved the minds of the public to the next generation of royals. The images of the Buckingham Palace balcony on Thursday showed an ageing monarch with members of the family who are now most important. Her son and heir, Charles and his wife Camilla, who will be the next queen, stand to her right. And to her left is Prince William, his wife Catherine and their three children, including George, currently fourth in line and also expected to one day inherit the throne. Prince Harry and Meghan might be salacious tabloid fodder, but there are no longer in the front-row royals. They have been virtually cast aside as have-nots of their own choosing. You can expect that the royals of the women’s magazine and gossip rags will soon enough make George, Charlotte and Louis the latest stars, much like their father and uncle were, and their grandfather two generations before them. And so, the Queen’s absence from the St Paul’s national service of thanksgiving was further evidence that the House of Windsor is preparing to turn a page in its history. The family has been through its own problems and the St Paul’s service cast a light on its attempts to reinvent itself and prepare for life after the Queen. Charles, heir to the throne, led the royal party at the cathedral. In recent weeks he has stood in for his mother at other events, including the state opening of parliament last month and Thursday’s trooping of the colour. It was the Cambridge children’s first appearance in a carriage for Trooping the Colour. They have previously been thought too young to appear in the open-topped carriages but their parents decided that the Jubilee bank holiday weekend was the correct time to make their debut, taking a small step forward in their public lives as members of the Royal family, central to its future. Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis were the only young children on the balcony as part of a slimmed-down display of working royals and their immediate families. Images of cheeky Louis dominated the coverage and provided much light-hearted relief for a nation facing economic turmoil and political division. The platinum jubilee celebrations come at a time of national hardship, as Britain contends with the biggest squeeze on living standards in a generation, with inflation heading for 10 per cent and heating and food costs spiralling. The Queen’s role as a unifying presence in Britain’s national life has endured however that will something hard to match for Charles. And there next generation will the ones who have to reassess their relationship with former colonies in the Black Lives Matter era, after the public relations disaster around the visit to the Caribbean this year by William and Catherine. Some in the UK remain indifferent to the monarchy, considering their lavish lifestyles. Some are even hostile. Which is why Charles and William have made sure the nation has potentially seen that last of Prince Andrew, disgraced and no longer a working royal, on the big stage. His reputation has been shattered by his association with the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and may never recover. Earlier this year he paid millions of pounds to Virginia Giuffre, who had accused him of rape, although he has consistently denied her allegations. No doubt to the relief of courtiers, he could not attend the thanksgiving service because he’d test positive for COVID-19. Harry and Meghan were given a largely positive welcome by the crowd at the service, but there were some jeers for them too. Most of those, however, were reserved for Prime Minister Boris Johnson. Amid speculation of continued frosty relations between Harry and William, the Sussexes were sat on the other side of the aisle to the Cambridges, which meant there could be no visible communication between them. Royal choreographers allowed the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to walk down the aisle on their own — giving them a moment in the spotlight and suggesting a rapprochement with the couple, who now live in California. It is the Queen who is most keen to make peace with the couple. She met her great-granddaughter Lilibet for the first time after inviting the family to a private lunch with senior royals during the Platinum Jubilee celebrations. The event was held behind closed doors following the Trooping the Colour, when thousands of people descended onto the Mall in central London. Lilibet turns one this weekend – but its unlikely we will see images from a birthday party scheduled for Frogmore cottage. It is all part of the plan to ensure the monarchy continues to play a role in offering stability and continuity in such difficult times, now and into the future. Get a note directly from our foreign correspondents on what’s making headlines around the world. Sign up for the weekly What in the World newsletter here.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-10679845/Chelsea-boss-Thomas-Tuchel-splits-former-journalist-wife-Sissi-13-years-marriage.html?ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490&ito=1490
Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel splits from his former journalist wife Sissi after 13 years of marriage Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel has split from his wife, The Mail on Sunday can reveal. While facing the fallout from the Government's sanctions on Roman Abramovich, the club's Russian oligarch owner, Tuchel has also been dealing with the collapse of his 13-year marriage. His wife Sissi began divorce proceedings last week, with friends saying that 'all avenues are exhausted' when it comes to hopes of a reconciliation. 'Sissi and Thomas have tried to avoid splitting but in the end there was no other way,' said a source. 'It is very sad and now it is all about making sure their daughters are the top priority. Papers were lodged last week to get the divorce under way.' Former journalist Mrs Tuchel moved to Britain in August, seven months after Tuchel, 48, joined Chelsea from the French team Paris Saint-Germain (PSG). While facing the fallout from the Government's sanctions on Roman Abramovich, the club's Russian oligarch owner, Tuchel has also been dealing with the collapse of his 13-year marriage. Pictured: Thomas and Sissi He initially stayed in a hotel before the family set up home in Cobham, Surrey, near Chelsea's training ground. Tuchel, who is reportedly paid £7million a year, now faces a multi-million-pound divorce deal. His wife gave up her job at the German newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung to bring up their family, so may be entitled to a slice of his future earnings as well as up to half of his current fortune. Sources say the couple are determined to keep the divorce amicable. Just ten months ago, Mrs Tuchel was seen running across the pitch at Porto's Estadio do Dragao before leaping into her husband's arms after Chelsea secured a 1-0 Champions League victory over Manchester City. His wife Sissi began divorce proceedings last week, with friends saying that 'all avenues are exhausted' when it comes to hopes of a reconciliation While manager of PSG, Tuchel and his family lived in the upmarket Hauts-de-Seine district of Paris. Mrs Tuchel, 46, has been credited with helping her husband to excel during a managerial career that has seen him win a clutch of trophies in Germany, France and England. 'Sissi is no fool, she isn't your archetypal footballer's wife, she is a clever woman,' said the source. Tuchel has been praised for the way in which he has coped with the restrictions placed on Chelsea after Abramovich was sanctioned following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. As a new owner is sought, the club cannot sell tickets for games, sign players or give new contracts to existing players. Tuchel, whose team was thrashed at home by Brentford yesterday, did not respond to a request for comment.
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2022-04-03 16:44:31+00:00
Chelsea manager, Thomas Tuchel’and his wife, Sissi, have parted ways after 13 years of marriage. This is coming amidst the occupational hazard the German is facing at Chelsea following the sanction on oligarch owner, Roman Abramovich over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine by Vladimir Putin. Daily Mail reported that Sissi who gave up her job as a journalist at the German newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung to bring up their family started the divorce proceedings last week. Tuchel has vowed to stick with the club despite The Blues’ inability to sell tickets for games, sign players or give new contracts to existing players, due to the sanctions placed on Abramovich. It appears the German can’t save his marriage from crashing despite efforts by the couple to avoid splitting. According to friends of the couple, ‘all avenues are exhausted’ when it comes to hopes of a reconciliation. ‘Sissi and Thomas have tried to avoid splitting but in the end, there was no other way,’ said a source. ‘It is very sad and now it is all about making sure their daughters are the top priority. Papers were lodged last week to get the divorce under way.’ Read Also Former journalist Mrs Tuchel moved to Britain in August, seven months after Tuchel, 48, joined Chelsea from the French team Paris Saint-Germain (PSG). He initially stayed in a hotel before the family set up home in Cobham, Surrey, near Chelsea’s training ground. The publication believes that Sissi may be entitled to a slice of the earnings of the Chelsea boss, who is reportedly paid £7million a year, in what is expected to be a multi-million-pound divorce deal. According to sources, the couple is determined to keep the divorce amicable. Just 10 months ago, Mrs Tuchel was seen running across the pitch at Porto’s Estadio do Dragao before leaping into her husband’s arms after Chelsea secured a 1-0 Champions League victory over Manchester City. While manager of PSG, Tuchel and his family lived in the upmarket Hauts-de-Seine district of Paris. Mrs Tuchel, 46, has been credited with helping her husband to excel during a managerial career that has seen him win a clutch of trophies in Germany, France and England. ‘Sissi is no fool, she isn’t your archetypal footballer’s wife, she is a clever woman,’ said the source.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-10679845/Chelsea-boss-Thomas-Tuchel-splits-former-journalist-wife-Sissi-13-years-marriage.html?ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490&ito=1490
Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel splits from his former journalist wife Sissi after 13 years of marriage Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel has split from his wife, The Mail on Sunday can reveal. While facing the fallout from the Government's sanctions on Roman Abramovich, the club's Russian oligarch owner, Tuchel has also been dealing with the collapse of his 13-year marriage. His wife Sissi began divorce proceedings last week, with friends saying that 'all avenues are exhausted' when it comes to hopes of a reconciliation. 'Sissi and Thomas have tried to avoid splitting but in the end there was no other way,' said a source. 'It is very sad and now it is all about making sure their daughters are the top priority. Papers were lodged last week to get the divorce under way.' Former journalist Mrs Tuchel moved to Britain in August, seven months after Tuchel, 48, joined Chelsea from the French team Paris Saint-Germain (PSG). While facing the fallout from the Government's sanctions on Roman Abramovich, the club's Russian oligarch owner, Tuchel has also been dealing with the collapse of his 13-year marriage. Pictured: Thomas and Sissi He initially stayed in a hotel before the family set up home in Cobham, Surrey, near Chelsea's training ground. Tuchel, who is reportedly paid £7million a year, now faces a multi-million-pound divorce deal. His wife gave up her job at the German newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung to bring up their family, so may be entitled to a slice of his future earnings as well as up to half of his current fortune. Sources say the couple are determined to keep the divorce amicable. Just ten months ago, Mrs Tuchel was seen running across the pitch at Porto's Estadio do Dragao before leaping into her husband's arms after Chelsea secured a 1-0 Champions League victory over Manchester City. His wife Sissi began divorce proceedings last week, with friends saying that 'all avenues are exhausted' when it comes to hopes of a reconciliation While manager of PSG, Tuchel and his family lived in the upmarket Hauts-de-Seine district of Paris. Mrs Tuchel, 46, has been credited with helping her husband to excel during a managerial career that has seen him win a clutch of trophies in Germany, France and England. 'Sissi is no fool, she isn't your archetypal footballer's wife, she is a clever woman,' said the source. Tuchel has been praised for the way in which he has coped with the restrictions placed on Chelsea after Abramovich was sanctioned following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. As a new owner is sought, the club cannot sell tickets for games, sign players or give new contracts to existing players. Tuchel, whose team was thrashed at home by Brentford yesterday, did not respond to a request for comment.
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https://kenyan-post.com/2022/04/love-gone-south-chelsea-boss-thomas-tuchel-splits-from-his-wife-sissi-after-13-years-of-marriage/
2022-04-04 16:18:00+00:00
Monday, April 4, 2022 – Chelsea manager, Thomas Tuchel has split from his wife of 13-years, Sissi, with the German facing a multi-million-pound divorce settlement. According to the Daily Mail, his wife Sissi began divorce proceedings last week, with friends saying that ‘all avenues are exhausted’ when it comes to hopes of a reconciliation. ‘Sissi and Thomas have tried to avoid splitting but in the end there was no other way,’ said a source. ‘It is very sad and now it is all about making sure their daughters are the top priority. Papers were lodged last week to get the divorce under way.’ Former journalist Mrs Tuchel moved to Britain in August, seven months after Tuchel, 48, joined Chelsea from the French team Paris Saint-Germain (PSG). He initially stayed in a hotel before the family set up a home in Cobham, Surrey, near Chelsea’s training ground. Tuchel, who is reportedly paid £7million a year, now faces a multi-million-pound divorce deal. Mail Online reported that his wife gave up her job at the German newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung to bring up their family. Sources say the couple is determined to keep the divorce amicable. Just ten months ago, Mrs. Tuchel was seen running across the pitch at Porto’s Estadio do Dragao before leaping into her husband’s arms after Chelsea secured a 1-0 Champions League victory over Manchester City.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-10679845/Chelsea-boss-Thomas-Tuchel-splits-former-journalist-wife-Sissi-13-years-marriage.html?ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490&ito=1490
Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel splits from his former journalist wife Sissi after 13 years of marriage Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel has split from his wife, The Mail on Sunday can reveal. While facing the fallout from the Government's sanctions on Roman Abramovich, the club's Russian oligarch owner, Tuchel has also been dealing with the collapse of his 13-year marriage. His wife Sissi began divorce proceedings last week, with friends saying that 'all avenues are exhausted' when it comes to hopes of a reconciliation. 'Sissi and Thomas have tried to avoid splitting but in the end there was no other way,' said a source. 'It is very sad and now it is all about making sure their daughters are the top priority. Papers were lodged last week to get the divorce under way.' Former journalist Mrs Tuchel moved to Britain in August, seven months after Tuchel, 48, joined Chelsea from the French team Paris Saint-Germain (PSG). While facing the fallout from the Government's sanctions on Roman Abramovich, the club's Russian oligarch owner, Tuchel has also been dealing with the collapse of his 13-year marriage. Pictured: Thomas and Sissi He initially stayed in a hotel before the family set up home in Cobham, Surrey, near Chelsea's training ground. Tuchel, who is reportedly paid £7million a year, now faces a multi-million-pound divorce deal. His wife gave up her job at the German newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung to bring up their family, so may be entitled to a slice of his future earnings as well as up to half of his current fortune. Sources say the couple are determined to keep the divorce amicable. Just ten months ago, Mrs Tuchel was seen running across the pitch at Porto's Estadio do Dragao before leaping into her husband's arms after Chelsea secured a 1-0 Champions League victory over Manchester City. His wife Sissi began divorce proceedings last week, with friends saying that 'all avenues are exhausted' when it comes to hopes of a reconciliation While manager of PSG, Tuchel and his family lived in the upmarket Hauts-de-Seine district of Paris. Mrs Tuchel, 46, has been credited with helping her husband to excel during a managerial career that has seen him win a clutch of trophies in Germany, France and England. 'Sissi is no fool, she isn't your archetypal footballer's wife, she is a clever woman,' said the source. Tuchel has been praised for the way in which he has coped with the restrictions placed on Chelsea after Abramovich was sanctioned following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. As a new owner is sought, the club cannot sell tickets for games, sign players or give new contracts to existing players. Tuchel, whose team was thrashed at home by Brentford yesterday, did not respond to a request for comment.
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https://www.express.co.uk/sport/football/1590390/Chelsea-Thomas-Tuchel-wife-divorce-news-SNT
2022-04-04 04:32:51+00:00
Express. Home of the Daily and Sunday Express. Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel 'splits from wife Sissi after 13 years of marriage' CHELSEA boss Thomas Tuchel has had a challenging year on and off the pitch. Thomas Tuchel reflects on Chelsea's shock loss to Brentford Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel has split from his wife of 13 years with friends remarking that there is no way back for the couple. Divorce proceedings began a week ago to add to the German's woes. Chelsea boss Tuchel has split from his wife Sissi after a relationship that lasted 13 years. The former journalist quit her job in Germany to move to England in August but the marriage has since fallen apart. The former Paris Saint-Germain manager has been dealing with a lot in the past few months, including the fallout of Roman Abramovich's sanctions. The onus has largely fell on Tuchel's shoulders with board members refusing to answer questions from reporters. And while his future at Stamford Bridge remains up in the air amid the ongoing situation with their ownership, Tuchel has also had to deal with the collapse of his marriage. According to the Daily Mail, his wife Sissi began divorce proceedings last week. Friends remarked that "all avenues are exhausted" and there are no hopes over reconciliation. A source told the publication: "Sissi and Thomas have tried to avoid splitting but in the end there was no other way. It is very sad and now it is all about making sure their daughters are the top priority. Papers were lodged last week to get the divorce under way." Tuchel earns a reported £7million-a-year and now faces an expensive divorce case after his partner gave up her job at German newspaper Suddeutsche Zeitung to support their family. It means that Mrs Tuchel could be entitled to a chunk of the coach's future earnings. It has been reported that the two are keen to keep the divorce as civil as possible. But it has been a rollercoaster of a journey since Tuchel made the move to the Premier League. Initially, the German coach lived in a hotel in his first few months in charge after being handed an 18-month contract. His wife only joined him for good in August - seven months after his appointment. The couple tied the knot in 2009 in Tuchel's coaching infancy having joined Mainz that year as well, where he made his name before moving to Borussia Dortmund six years later. They have two daughters, who were all present on the Porto pitch after Chelsea won the Champions League last year. The Blues were most recently thrashed at home by Brentford in the Premier League to throw some doubt on whether they will finish in the top four or not. But amid this and Abramovich's troubles, it has been a season of many highs and lows for several reasons.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-10679999/OLIVER-BULLOUGH-Weve-no-idea-London-owned-Putin-friends.html?ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490&ito=1490
We have no idea how much of London is owned by Putin and kleptocratic dictators' friends, people we are at war with. It’s time the lawyers, accountants and professionals who facilitate the oligarch's crimes were prosecuted, writes OLIVER BULLOUGH No one in the West paid too much attention while Vladimir Putin – then prime minister, and shortly to be president - was flattening Grozny, the capital of the breakaway republic of Chechnya, in 1999. The methods used were barbaric. The civilian death toll huge. This despicable show of violence did not, however, prevent our own Prime Minister Tony Blair flying to St Petersburg to spend a night at the opera house with Putin. I remember the occasion well: the whole centre of the city was closed down for the motorcade. But I remember it, too, as a shocking illustration of how the leaders of the democratic West will turn a blind eye as and when it suits them. Few could doubt what sort of man Blair was travelling to meet. But he went there all the same. According to campaign group Transparency International, Russian oligarchs have invested £1.5 billion in London land and property. If you take a look around Eaton Square, perhaps the swankiest address in all of Belgravia, you soon appreciate what we are up against He is not the only one of course. By 2010, Putin had been running Russia for a decade. Aside from destroying Chechnya and bringing it back under Kremlin control, he had invaded Georgia, a sovereign nation. He had also commissioned his goons to murder Alexander Litvinenko in London. Poisoned with radioactive Polonium-210, the spy-turned-dissident died one of the most terrible deaths imaginable. If that brazen attack on our sovereignty was intended as a warning to the world, it did not stop Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron flying to Moscow to drum up business for the City of London afterwards. The fact is that we have shown a staggering degree of complacency towards Putin and the threat he poses. And the complacency has been driven from the very top. Why were George Osborne, then Shadow Chancellor, and former Labour trade secretary Peter Mandelson aboard a yacht owned by aluminium king Oleg Deripaska in 2008? As well-informed people they would have known that the Russian ‘aluminium wars’ of the 1990s were a byword for brutality. And that Deripaska had emerged the winner. At the heart of the complacency, of course, is money. As Boris Johnson himself put it while London Mayor: ‘London is to billionaires what the jungles of Sumatra are to the orangutan. It is their natural habitat’. And so it was – and still is. It’s not that ministers are unaware of the problem we face. Back in 2018, Priti Patel herself – who is now Home Secretary – asked me how much Russian money was in London when I was giving evidence to a parliamentary committee. It’s more that they don’t understand the nature of the problem, how long it has been going on and how deeply embedded oligarchs’ money has become. And why it is that extracting their ill-gotten wealth is now like trying to remove the egg from a cake. According to campaign group Transparency International, Russian oligarchs have invested £1.5 billion in London land and property. They have educated their children in our private schools, and settled their legal disputes in our courts. We know that between 2008 and 2015, we sold 706 ‘golden visas’ to Russian oligarchs without conducting any checks at all on the origin of their wealth. And we know that wealthy Russians such Roman Abramovich or Alisher Usmanov have spent huge sums on English football teams. Yet this is just a small percentage of the Russian money that has flowed here, often under the cover of shell companies registered in tax havens. If you take a look around Eaton Square, perhaps the swankiest address in all of Belgravia – which makes it one of the poshest places on earth – you soon appreciate what we are up against. The fact is that we have shown a staggering degree of complacency towards Putin and the threat he poses. And the complacency has been driven from the very top, writes Oliver Bullough. Pictured: Tony Blair meets Vladimir Putin for a bilateral meeting at a G8 summit In the first eight houses, you find properties registered in the British Virgin Islands, Panama, the Isle of Man, and Guernsey. The different flats in house number 12a are owned, like the layers in a curious cake, by shell companies from Delaware, Liberia and the BVI. Are these particular properties owned by Russian oligarchs? Perhaps not, but it’s impossible to say for sure because those jurisdictions don’t reveal who owns the companies registered there. Which is to say that we have no idea how much of our capital city is owned by Putin’s friends. The Bill that the Home Secretary rushed through the House Commons last month is supposed to solve this problem by demanding that the owners of shell companies declare their real identity. Unfortunately, it won’t. Its restrictions are too easy to avoid. Elementary tricks that wealthy people use to avoid taxes, such as owning properties via nominees rather than in their own names, will defang the new legislation. In fact, oligarchs can simply lie on the paperwork. No one checks if information filed at Companies House is accurate. The same problem has long hamstrung attempts to identify how much illegal money is laundered into Britain. We know that vast quantities of wealth have left Russia and it is estimated that fully half of all Russian-owned wealth is now outside the country. And we know how it has got here, thanks to colossal money laundering schemes operated by bank branches in Eastern Europe. Danske Bank’s Estonian branch alone moved 200 billion euros in the years leading up to 2014. In the same year, a scandal in Moldova cost the ex-Soviet country a total equivalent to fully 15 percent of its economy. Who owned that money? Who moved that money? Who, indeed, stole that money? We have no idea because the identity of the bank account owners’ was hidden behind shell companies registered in the UK, often in Edinburgh. Although these companies were technically British, they were actually owned by offshore companies in tax havens like Nevis in the Caribbean or the Seychelles. Scottish members of parliament, embarrassed by the damage to Scotland’s reputation campaigned hard for parliament to close this loophole, but the Westminster government refused to do so, instead choosing to deregulate further to save a few thousand pounds from the incorporation costs of private investment funds. ‘It sends a message that we are interested in this area, that the UK is open for business,’ said a Treasury official. It also sent a message that the UK was very much not interested in helping other countries discover who was behind the most prolific money laundering schemes in history. This is uncomfortable. It’s as if Britain has been running two foreign policies. While in public, we have been standing up for the rule of law, supporting democracy, and loudly trumpeting our determination to defend our NATO allies against the Kremlin’s aggression, in private, we have been accepting the Kremlin’s money, hiding its crimes, and undermining the laws of our friends. You might be wondering how this happened: when did Britain sell itself so totally to oligarchs? It was longer ago than you’d think. Back in the 1950s, when the British empire was falling apart, the City of London was filled with bombsites, a shadow of its former self. The decline of sterling as a world currency meant trade was bypassing London and heading for New York. But City bankers were still capable of spotting a chance to make money. It came in the shape of the Soviet Union, which was nervous about keeping its dollars in a bank in New York. It was 1955, the height of the Cold War. Joseph Stalin had only been dead for two years, tensions were fierce and his successors worried that the Americans might freeze their foreign reserves. So, they kept the dollars in London, and lent them to the Midland Bank, which discovered that they were quite a profitable asset to have. Other banks joined in, first borrowing dollars to fund UK activities, then worldwide. This was the moment when the City was reborn as a centre for offshore finance, and the seed of its current prosperity. The City of London had teamed up with the Soviet Union, our fiercest enemy, to undermine the capabilities of the United States, our closest friend. That is what I call being a butler, and it’s what we have done ever since. Britain solves problems for anyone able to afford our services. We have sold shell companies from our Caribbean tax havens to cartels and mobsters, we have provided banking services to corrupt foreign officials, we have given oligarchs from all over the world a comfortable home from home. And our lawyers have used our legal system to threaten journalists who seek to write about it. Putin’s cronies have been allowed to loot Russia, to let its infrastructure crumble, to transform its courts into weapons rather than impartial arbiters, and to run essentially a criminal operation from the Kremlin. And they have felt little or no downside. Their own children are safe in English private schools, their property is safe in London, their yachts fly the ensigns of our tax havens, and their reputations are protected by the shield of UK libel laws. So what does Britain need to do? We should start by recognising that we are at war with kleptocratic dictators who dislike democracy, loathe open societies and hate the rule of law Lawyers, accountants and other professionals who facilitate the oligarchs’ crimes must be prosecuted. We must stop supplying shell companies that help oligarchs hide their assets. And we need to equip the people who are fighting on our behalf. If this were a war, we would be discovering that our weapons systems are incoherent and out-of-date, that our soldiers are out-numbered, under-paid and demoralised. Most of all, we need a thorough change in mind set from our political class about what we are selling when we give oligarchs access to our country. It’s time to ask what this country is for. Are we a sovereign nation, standing up for what’s right? We present ourselves as supporters of democracy, yet we have been in bed with one of the most anti-democratic regimes in the world. And for far too long we have complacently ignored the dangers caused by our own greedy negligence. The time has come to decide: are we with the Ukrainians dying beneath Russian bombs – or on the side of the bombers murdering Ukrainians? Oliver Bullough's book, Butler To The World, is published by Profile Books, priced £20.
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2022-04-09 13:11:20+00:00
With eyes on 'Londongrad,' UK seeks to overhaul ties to Russian oligarchs Over 1,000 individuals and businesses with Kremlin ties have been sanctioned. LONDON and WASHINGTON -- To Daria Kaleniuk, a Ukrainian anti-corruption activist, Russian President Vladimir Putin "has two armies." "One is visible and obvious, it operates in Ukraine," Kaleniuk said Wednesday during a congressional hearing in Washington. "But another army is invisible." As Ukrainian forces fight to defend their country from Russia's protracted invasion, experts say a second battle is being waged in London. In the 22 years since Putin swept into power, many in Russia's billionaire class have gone abroad. Critics say in many cases it is to launder their money and reputation, finding a home in friendly real estate markets and cultural hubs. Now, the wealth they've amassed abroad has come under great scrutiny. According to the anti-corruption NGO Transparency International, at least £1.5 billion ($1.9 billion) worth of U.K. property is owned by Russians with links to the Kremlin or those suspected of financial crime. Due to the prevalence of opaque, offshore companies, the true scale of illicit wealth is likely far higher, hence the capital city's nickname in some quarters: "Londongrad." Of course, not every wealthy Russian in London is an oligarch or is linked to illicit money. And wealthy oligarchs in London are not uniform in how close they are to Putin and how they accumulated wealth, but many do have in common ties to the Russian state, according to Thomas Mayne, an expert in corruption studies and visiting fellow at Chatham House, a London-based think tank. "It's a 'you scratch my back and I'll scratch yours' type system," he told ABC News. "You're allowed to become unfathomably wealthy. But, on the other hand, you will be required depending on who you are at various times to support whatever the Kremlin wants you to do." Roman Abramovich, the now-sanctioned owner of Chelsea F.C., is perhaps the best known of these oligarchs. For almost two decades he enjoyed a privileged position in British society, investing a fortune in the London soccer club, ushering in an unprecedented era of success. But Abramovich has "had a close relationship for decades" with Putin, according to the British government, which has announced sanctions against a host of oligarchs. Abramovich has repeatedly disputed reports suggesting his alleged closeness to Putin. He has not been sanctioned by the U.S. The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office specifically mentioned Abramovich's dealings with Evraz PLC, a manufacturing company that is said to be supplying steel to make some Russian tanks used in the war with Ukraine. Abramovich has not commented on the sanctions since they were imposed. Abramovich has found himself in a bizarre position, and his role at the Ukraine-Russia negotiations -- where he suffered a suspected poisoning along with Ukrainian delegates -- has been the subject of a great deal of media intrigue. Another investor in U.K. culture is Russian billionaire Alisher Usmanov, who was the top shareholder of yet another major soccer club, Arsenal, until 2018. He maintained his deep ties to the Premier League until just last month, when Liverpool-based soccer club Everton suspended multimillion-dollar sponsorship deals with Russian companies linked to the oligarch. He was sanctioned by the U.K. shortly after. The war in Ukraine has thrown London's role as a hub for Russian money into sharp focus, spurring a response unseen after previous Russian actions, including the poisonings of Russian defectors Sergei Skripal in 2018 and Alexander Litvinenko in 2006, the annexation of Crimea in 2014 and the Georgian war of 2008. The U.K. has now sanctioned over 1,000 individuals and businesses it says has links to the Russian state, according to the foreign office. The total asset value of the banks sanctioned is upwards of $650 billion, and the total wealth of oligarchs and their families sanctioned is upwards of $190 billion, according to official data. "These oligarchs, businesses and hired thugs are complicit in the murder of innocent civilians and it is right that they pay the price," Foreign Secretary Liz Truss said in announcing the latest round of sanctions. "Putin should be under no illusions -- we are united with our allies and will keep tightening the screw on the Russian economy to help ensure he fails in Ukraine. There will be no let-up." In terms of tackling illicit wealth and corruption of Russian origin, the response has been "robust" and "positive," Mayne said, though questions remain about the sheer depth of Russian influence in the U.K. "It's perhaps surprising simply because of readiness in the last 20 years to accept this corrupt capital, this dirty cash," he said. "You know, we've known for a long time Russia is a bad actor. But the big question is, you know, how did we let this happen in the first place?" Experts say the assets that have surfaced likely reflect only a fraction of Russian wealth in the UK. As with elsewhere in the West, many oligarchs and other wealthy individuals from foreign countries have hidden their assets in a complex network of shell companies or under the names of their family members. Critics say future sanction packages should take these loopholes into account. "In the U.K., sanctioning oligarchs should include visa bans for [the oligarchs themselves] … but also for their family members," Kaleniuk said during Wednesday's hearing. The Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP), a network of investigators and journalists, found five properties linked to Usmanov in the U.K., a network of investigators and journalists, estimated to be worth more than $200 million. In announcing Usmanov's sanctioning last month, the U.K. government said two of Usmanov's large properties, Beechwood House, in London, and the 16th century Sutton Place estate, in Surrey, were among his frozen assets. But some of his wealth has proved more elusive -- with the OCCRP reporting large portions have been transferred into trusts, out of reach of the British government, with his family holding the beneficial rights. In 2020, a parliamentary committee released The Russia Report, which was commissioned following the poisoning of Skripal on the streets of Salisbury with a Novichok agent. Skripal and his daughter survived, though one other British national died and another became severely ill. The report, which was critical of government measures to combat Russian influence, said many Russians with links to Putin had integrated into London's "business and social scene," some with connections to the "highest levels" of British politics. Lawyers, accountants and estate agents helped enable Russian influence, it added, describing it as the "new normal." A Golden visa scheme, guaranteeing residency for foreign investors, which reportedly helped 2,600 Russian investors in the U.K. since 2008, was only revoked on the eve of the Ukraine war. "The Russia Report said that the security services have taken their eye off the ball when it came to the threat posed by Russia," Mayne told ABC News. "And that has to be tied in with the obscene amounts of capital flowing into London from Russia, which they've been quite happy to accept, even though it's been dubiously acquired. Now we're only realizing that the folly of that position." Downing Street officials hope the new wave of sanctions -- with potentially more to come -- as well as a new Economic Crime Bill, will follow through on Prime Minister Boris Johnson's warning issued at the outset of war: that those attempting to launder money in the U.K. have "nowhere to hide." The U.K. government hopes that targeting Russian oligarchs will have a dual effect: preventing funds from reaching the Kremlin to finance the war in Ukraine, and also curtailing the lavish lifestyles of Russian elites who have enjoyed what their riches can buy them in the West. When the U.K. announced its first seizure of a Russian owned yacht in British waters at the end of last month, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said it served as a "a clear and stark warning to Putin and his cronies." By their nature, sanctions are a "freeze, not a seize," Mayne said, but the nature of Putin's government means that targeting individuals could potentially, as the government hopes, have an effect. The Economic Crime Bill will be paired with a National Security Agency tool, introduced in 2018 to tackle alleged dirty money, called "Unexplained Wealth Orders." When they have been used they have been high profile -- such as to target the wife of a disgraced Azeri banker who went on a major spending spree at Harrod's -- though so far only a handful have been meted out. In an extract from his new book entitled "Butler to the World" published in The Times of London, financial journalist Oliver Bullough said sanctions will likely be challenged in court. The bill "contains nothing that will help to drive kleptocratic wealth out of this country," he wrote. "This really comes back to the question of what London has become, and whether this will truly be a line in the sand," Mayne said. "Do we just sit back and continue to be happy to accept this money? Or do we start to realize that corruption poses a national security threat as Biden as identified in the U.S.? My suspicion is that, because London is the world's largest financial center, we will go back to the way it was, with perhaps a bit of a caveat on specifically Russian cash."
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We have no idea how much of London is owned by Putin and kleptocratic dictators' friends, people we are at war with. It’s time the lawyers, accountants and professionals who facilitate the oligarch's crimes were prosecuted, writes OLIVER BULLOUGH No one in the West paid too much attention while Vladimir Putin – then prime minister, and shortly to be president - was flattening Grozny, the capital of the breakaway republic of Chechnya, in 1999. The methods used were barbaric. The civilian death toll huge. This despicable show of violence did not, however, prevent our own Prime Minister Tony Blair flying to St Petersburg to spend a night at the opera house with Putin. I remember the occasion well: the whole centre of the city was closed down for the motorcade. But I remember it, too, as a shocking illustration of how the leaders of the democratic West will turn a blind eye as and when it suits them. Few could doubt what sort of man Blair was travelling to meet. But he went there all the same. According to campaign group Transparency International, Russian oligarchs have invested £1.5 billion in London land and property. If you take a look around Eaton Square, perhaps the swankiest address in all of Belgravia, you soon appreciate what we are up against He is not the only one of course. By 2010, Putin had been running Russia for a decade. Aside from destroying Chechnya and bringing it back under Kremlin control, he had invaded Georgia, a sovereign nation. He had also commissioned his goons to murder Alexander Litvinenko in London. Poisoned with radioactive Polonium-210, the spy-turned-dissident died one of the most terrible deaths imaginable. If that brazen attack on our sovereignty was intended as a warning to the world, it did not stop Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron flying to Moscow to drum up business for the City of London afterwards. The fact is that we have shown a staggering degree of complacency towards Putin and the threat he poses. And the complacency has been driven from the very top. Why were George Osborne, then Shadow Chancellor, and former Labour trade secretary Peter Mandelson aboard a yacht owned by aluminium king Oleg Deripaska in 2008? As well-informed people they would have known that the Russian ‘aluminium wars’ of the 1990s were a byword for brutality. And that Deripaska had emerged the winner. At the heart of the complacency, of course, is money. As Boris Johnson himself put it while London Mayor: ‘London is to billionaires what the jungles of Sumatra are to the orangutan. It is their natural habitat’. And so it was – and still is. It’s not that ministers are unaware of the problem we face. Back in 2018, Priti Patel herself – who is now Home Secretary – asked me how much Russian money was in London when I was giving evidence to a parliamentary committee. It’s more that they don’t understand the nature of the problem, how long it has been going on and how deeply embedded oligarchs’ money has become. And why it is that extracting their ill-gotten wealth is now like trying to remove the egg from a cake. According to campaign group Transparency International, Russian oligarchs have invested £1.5 billion in London land and property. They have educated their children in our private schools, and settled their legal disputes in our courts. We know that between 2008 and 2015, we sold 706 ‘golden visas’ to Russian oligarchs without conducting any checks at all on the origin of their wealth. And we know that wealthy Russians such Roman Abramovich or Alisher Usmanov have spent huge sums on English football teams. Yet this is just a small percentage of the Russian money that has flowed here, often under the cover of shell companies registered in tax havens. If you take a look around Eaton Square, perhaps the swankiest address in all of Belgravia – which makes it one of the poshest places on earth – you soon appreciate what we are up against. The fact is that we have shown a staggering degree of complacency towards Putin and the threat he poses. And the complacency has been driven from the very top, writes Oliver Bullough. Pictured: Tony Blair meets Vladimir Putin for a bilateral meeting at a G8 summit In the first eight houses, you find properties registered in the British Virgin Islands, Panama, the Isle of Man, and Guernsey. The different flats in house number 12a are owned, like the layers in a curious cake, by shell companies from Delaware, Liberia and the BVI. Are these particular properties owned by Russian oligarchs? Perhaps not, but it’s impossible to say for sure because those jurisdictions don’t reveal who owns the companies registered there. Which is to say that we have no idea how much of our capital city is owned by Putin’s friends. The Bill that the Home Secretary rushed through the House Commons last month is supposed to solve this problem by demanding that the owners of shell companies declare their real identity. Unfortunately, it won’t. Its restrictions are too easy to avoid. Elementary tricks that wealthy people use to avoid taxes, such as owning properties via nominees rather than in their own names, will defang the new legislation. In fact, oligarchs can simply lie on the paperwork. No one checks if information filed at Companies House is accurate. The same problem has long hamstrung attempts to identify how much illegal money is laundered into Britain. We know that vast quantities of wealth have left Russia and it is estimated that fully half of all Russian-owned wealth is now outside the country. And we know how it has got here, thanks to colossal money laundering schemes operated by bank branches in Eastern Europe. Danske Bank’s Estonian branch alone moved 200 billion euros in the years leading up to 2014. In the same year, a scandal in Moldova cost the ex-Soviet country a total equivalent to fully 15 percent of its economy. Who owned that money? Who moved that money? Who, indeed, stole that money? We have no idea because the identity of the bank account owners’ was hidden behind shell companies registered in the UK, often in Edinburgh. Although these companies were technically British, they were actually owned by offshore companies in tax havens like Nevis in the Caribbean or the Seychelles. Scottish members of parliament, embarrassed by the damage to Scotland’s reputation campaigned hard for parliament to close this loophole, but the Westminster government refused to do so, instead choosing to deregulate further to save a few thousand pounds from the incorporation costs of private investment funds. ‘It sends a message that we are interested in this area, that the UK is open for business,’ said a Treasury official. It also sent a message that the UK was very much not interested in helping other countries discover who was behind the most prolific money laundering schemes in history. This is uncomfortable. It’s as if Britain has been running two foreign policies. While in public, we have been standing up for the rule of law, supporting democracy, and loudly trumpeting our determination to defend our NATO allies against the Kremlin’s aggression, in private, we have been accepting the Kremlin’s money, hiding its crimes, and undermining the laws of our friends. You might be wondering how this happened: when did Britain sell itself so totally to oligarchs? It was longer ago than you’d think. Back in the 1950s, when the British empire was falling apart, the City of London was filled with bombsites, a shadow of its former self. The decline of sterling as a world currency meant trade was bypassing London and heading for New York. But City bankers were still capable of spotting a chance to make money. It came in the shape of the Soviet Union, which was nervous about keeping its dollars in a bank in New York. It was 1955, the height of the Cold War. Joseph Stalin had only been dead for two years, tensions were fierce and his successors worried that the Americans might freeze their foreign reserves. So, they kept the dollars in London, and lent them to the Midland Bank, which discovered that they were quite a profitable asset to have. Other banks joined in, first borrowing dollars to fund UK activities, then worldwide. This was the moment when the City was reborn as a centre for offshore finance, and the seed of its current prosperity. The City of London had teamed up with the Soviet Union, our fiercest enemy, to undermine the capabilities of the United States, our closest friend. That is what I call being a butler, and it’s what we have done ever since. Britain solves problems for anyone able to afford our services. We have sold shell companies from our Caribbean tax havens to cartels and mobsters, we have provided banking services to corrupt foreign officials, we have given oligarchs from all over the world a comfortable home from home. And our lawyers have used our legal system to threaten journalists who seek to write about it. Putin’s cronies have been allowed to loot Russia, to let its infrastructure crumble, to transform its courts into weapons rather than impartial arbiters, and to run essentially a criminal operation from the Kremlin. And they have felt little or no downside. Their own children are safe in English private schools, their property is safe in London, their yachts fly the ensigns of our tax havens, and their reputations are protected by the shield of UK libel laws. So what does Britain need to do? We should start by recognising that we are at war with kleptocratic dictators who dislike democracy, loathe open societies and hate the rule of law Lawyers, accountants and other professionals who facilitate the oligarchs’ crimes must be prosecuted. We must stop supplying shell companies that help oligarchs hide their assets. And we need to equip the people who are fighting on our behalf. If this were a war, we would be discovering that our weapons systems are incoherent and out-of-date, that our soldiers are out-numbered, under-paid and demoralised. Most of all, we need a thorough change in mind set from our political class about what we are selling when we give oligarchs access to our country. It’s time to ask what this country is for. Are we a sovereign nation, standing up for what’s right? We present ourselves as supporters of democracy, yet we have been in bed with one of the most anti-democratic regimes in the world. And for far too long we have complacently ignored the dangers caused by our own greedy negligence. The time has come to decide: are we with the Ukrainians dying beneath Russian bombs – or on the side of the bombers murdering Ukrainians? Oliver Bullough's book, Butler To The World, is published by Profile Books, priced £20.
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Britain under pressure to crack down on corrupt Russian money that's infiltrated its economy As Russian troops lay waste to Ukrainian cities, the West has tried to punish President Vladimir Putin by choking off the finances of his closest allies, mega-rich oligarchs who have lived abroad in luxury for decades. And while Europe and the U.S. have seized mansions and superyachts, frozen bank accounts and banned travel, the U.K. is lagging behind. For years, Britain actively courted Russian billionaires, ignoring reports that some of their wealth was suspect. Today, there's so much Russian cash in Britain, the capital has been nicknamed "Londongrad." British Intelligence has warned that oligarchs' money is propping up Putin's regime – and helping to fund the war in Ukraine. As we first reported in April, the U.K. is under pressure to show its Western allies it can stop the flood of corrupt money. Dominic Grieve: Money has been flowing into the United Kingdom — absolutely no doubt about this — which often has had what I can only describe as a tainted source. But then Russia is a mafia state. Dominic Grieve is a former conservative member of Parliament, who served as attorney general and chaired Britain's intelligence committee. His 2019 report on Russian interference in U.K. politics, found Britain was awash in Russian oligarchs' money — much of it from untraceable sources. Dominic Grieve: So one has to face up to the fact that if you're going to live in Russia or do business in Russia, you have to dance to the tune of the mafia boss. And the mafia boss is President Putin. Bill Whitaker: You don't become an oligarch, you don't become a wealthy businessman in Russia without dancing to the tune of Putin? Dominic Grieve: A lot of Russian businessmen have very close links to the Kremlin. Others don't. But as long as you have a connection to Russia, then the risk is that if you don't conform to the requirements of the Russian state you will come unstuck. Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom has welcomed the oligarchs with few questions asked about their fortunes. Instead, a £2 million investment got special visas and a fast track to citizenship for hundreds of oligarchs. Billions of pounds poured in and Russian tycoons went on a buying spree. Andrey Guryev, an oil billionaire, bought Witanhurst. In London, only Buckingham Palace is larger. Roman Abramovich purchased the champion Chelsea soccer club. There was so much money, Dominic Grieve says, it was hard to tell legitimate investors from crooked ones. The 2019 report found it was so easy to wash dirty cash in Britain, the visa program was known as the "laundromat." Bill Whitaker: It sounds quite alarming, what you found in this report. Dominic Grieve: Everybody on it was in complete agreement that the United Kingdom was in danger of being complacent about the threat that Russia posed in the round, one aspect of which was the fact that we had opened the door to allowing large quantities of Russian money to come into our country and to be invested here. Bill Whitaker: Was this all a strategy for the oligarchs to sort of build influence here in the U.K.? Dominic Grieve: I think the evidence is pretty clear that in some cases it was. It's a question of whether the influence is being used to try to soften up the responses of Western democracies towards the actions of the Russian state. The oligarchs may live abroad in splendor but most — not all — owe their fortunes to Vladimir Putin. Putin can make them do practically anything, says Mikhail Khodorkovsky. Once the richest billionaire in Russia, he's now just a millionaire in exile in London. Khodorkovsky told us many of the oligarchs thrive and survive at the indulgence of the Kremlin. There's no doubt about it, he told us, Putin will give the order to recruit mercenaries, transfer money or spread fake news on social media. He told us Putin uses oligarch money to help fund the war in Ukraine. And the oligarchs — Putin's foot soldiers, he calls them — simply comply. "I think because they feel a noose around their neck tied by Putin," he told us, interpreted from Russian. "I can only explain it this way." In 2003 Khodorkovsky, an oil titan, dared to publicly criticize Putin. He was arrested and charged with fraud. The lion of industry was tried and convicted in a courtroom cage and spent 10 years in prison. Bill Whitaker: Is that why more people don't speak out against Putin? "Yes," he told us, interpreted from Russian, "Putin wanted to send a message that no one was allowed to criticize him. If you don't do what the Kremlin wants, you can easily be imprisoned." Khodorkovsky told us the oligarchs' links to the Kremlin should have set off alarms. Instead, the infusion of money ignited a London real estate boom. A government report found one of the easiest ways to turn dirty money into a legitimate asset is to buy a house. Oliver Bullough worked as a journalist in Russia and now writes books on financial crimes. He showed us around to explain how the "laundromat" works. Bill Whitaker: This is the neighborhood of choice for the Russian oligarchs? This is Belgravia. These neighborhoods around Eaton Square are some of the most expensive on Earth. Once the exclusive preserve of dukes and barons, now… Oliver Bullough: There is this nickname for Eaton Square. It's called Red Square because there are so many Russians. I mean, it's a slightly ironic nickname obviously because Red Square is, you know, tends to be associated with communism. The anti-corruption group Transparency International estimates Russian oligarchs with links to the Kremlin own at least $2 billion worth of property in London. Bill Whitaker: So if an oligarch were to buy in here, he could clean his money and his reputation? Oliver Bullough: Yeah. If you're the kind of person who can own a house on Eaton Square, you're slipping in, seamlessly slipping into a tradition of aristocracy and nobility. Bill Whitaker: It's powerful. Oliver Bullough: It's powerful. Right? You are someone who has stolen a company in Russia. You are only rich because you're friends with Vladimir Putin. But look. Look what you've got. Look where you are. This is London's core industry. This is what we do. Transforming thugs into aristocrats 24 hours a day. Oligarch care in London is worth an estimated $350 million a year. Real estate agents, tax advisers, bankers have become rich serving them. High-powered lawyers deploy the British legal system to protect them. All the while, Bullough told us, most British politicians turned a blind eye. Oliver Bullough: There was a general feeling that if the money was coming here and paying taxes that was building schools and building roads and building hospitals, then we didn't care where it came from. But it seems extraordinary now, looking back, that the murder of Alexander Litvinenko in 2006 did not occasion a national conversation at least about what we were doing. A former KGB spy, Alexander Litvinenko was working with British police to expose the Russian mafia when Kremlin assassins put a radioactive toxin in his teacup. In 2018, Russian double agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter survived an attack with a Soviet-era nerve agent on British soil. Still, Bullough told us, the laundromat churned on. Only now, with Russian missiles raining death on Ukraine, is Britain seriously questioning the money oligarchs have been showering down on them for years. Oliver Bullough: It was pretty obvious what Russia was like by 2018. And yet it was still — you find prime ministers saying, "It's time we finally got rid of the dirty money in this country." So it's time now? How was it not time, you know, a decade previously? We have become very dependent certainly in London on the fees that this money generates. Leader of the opposition, the Right Honorable Keir Starmer: For too long Britain has been a safe haven for stolen money. Putin thinks that we're too corrupted to do the right thing and put an end to it. Does the prime minister agree now is the time to sanction every oligarch and crack open every shell company so we can prove Putin wrong? Prime Minister Boris Johnson: Yes, Mr. Speaker, and that is why this government has brought forward the unprecedented measures that we have. The government of Boris Johnson canceled the visa program when Russia invaded Ukraine. it banned travel and froze the assets of 24 oligarchs. It will soon launch an anti-corruption police unit. Both political parties — Labor and Conservative — have courted Russian money but Conservatives have gotten the lion's share — at least $4 million in political donations since 2012, including almost $1 million from Alexander Temerko, a former Russian arms tycoon, now a British citizen. He's not on the sanctions list. Ian Blackford: How can our allies trust this prime minister to clean up dirty Russian money in the U.K. when he won't even clean up his own political party? Boris Johnson: Mr. Speaker, I just think it is very important that as you understand, we do not raise money from Russian oligarchs. People who give money to this, to this, to this [interruption from House of Commons]. We raise money from people who are registered to vote on the U.K. register of interests. And that is that, that is how we do it. But nothing inflamed Johnson's critics more than his 2020 appointment of media mogul Evgeny Lebedev, a dual citizen, to the House of Lords. Despite warnings from British security services that the son of an ex-KGB agent posed a security risk, Lord Lebedev of Hampton and Siberia put on his ermine robes. Now from his seat, he can watch other British lords race to resign from boards of Russian companies. Dominic Grieve: You may have noticed in the last two weeks there's been the most massive bailout of people leaving the boards of Russian companies because it's become socially, quite apart from politically, unacceptable for them to be on it. But in the past, there were plenty of such facilitators around. Bill Whitaker: What made it acceptable before? I mean there have been one incident after another that should have set up alarm bells? Dominic Grieve: Well, that's certainly my view. Because we were concerned about those things and about the threat — the potential threat — that Russia poses to our national security. Former oligarch Mikhail Khodorkovsky told us he thought the sanctions were essential but not enough. "What drives me crazy," he told us, interpreted from Russian, "is the cowardice of western leaders who say we can't do this, we can't do that because Putin might retaliate. That appeasement is exactly the tactic the West used against Hitler and that led to millions of lives being lost." Pressure is building on the oligarchs of Britain. Anti-war demonstrators now call them out. Close Putin ally Roman Abramovich, who was forced to sell his soccer club, may have been poisoned himself in Kyiv. Industrialist Oleg Deripaska's Belgravia mansion was occupied by squatters in March. Oliver Bullough told us London's dirty secret. Oliver Bullough: It's amoral. It doesn't care. Bill Whitaker: What's at stake here if this continues? Oliver Bullough: I think the really important point to understand is that an oligarch doesn't stop being an oligarch if they fly to the U.K.. They want the same things in the U.K. as they want at home, which is, you know, they want rigged access to government auctions. They want preferential access to politicians and I think we need to be very, very risk-averse about allowing that to happen here. Because once you set off down that path, it's very hard to come back. Produced by Heather Abbott. Associate producer, LaCrai Mitchell. Broadcast associate, Emilio Almonte. Edited by Sean Kelly. for more features.
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We have no idea how much of London is owned by Putin and kleptocratic dictators' friends, people we are at war with. It’s time the lawyers, accountants and professionals who facilitate the oligarch's crimes were prosecuted, writes OLIVER BULLOUGH No one in the West paid too much attention while Vladimir Putin – then prime minister, and shortly to be president - was flattening Grozny, the capital of the breakaway republic of Chechnya, in 1999. The methods used were barbaric. The civilian death toll huge. This despicable show of violence did not, however, prevent our own Prime Minister Tony Blair flying to St Petersburg to spend a night at the opera house with Putin. I remember the occasion well: the whole centre of the city was closed down for the motorcade. But I remember it, too, as a shocking illustration of how the leaders of the democratic West will turn a blind eye as and when it suits them. Few could doubt what sort of man Blair was travelling to meet. But he went there all the same. According to campaign group Transparency International, Russian oligarchs have invested £1.5 billion in London land and property. If you take a look around Eaton Square, perhaps the swankiest address in all of Belgravia, you soon appreciate what we are up against He is not the only one of course. By 2010, Putin had been running Russia for a decade. Aside from destroying Chechnya and bringing it back under Kremlin control, he had invaded Georgia, a sovereign nation. He had also commissioned his goons to murder Alexander Litvinenko in London. Poisoned with radioactive Polonium-210, the spy-turned-dissident died one of the most terrible deaths imaginable. If that brazen attack on our sovereignty was intended as a warning to the world, it did not stop Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron flying to Moscow to drum up business for the City of London afterwards. The fact is that we have shown a staggering degree of complacency towards Putin and the threat he poses. And the complacency has been driven from the very top. Why were George Osborne, then Shadow Chancellor, and former Labour trade secretary Peter Mandelson aboard a yacht owned by aluminium king Oleg Deripaska in 2008? As well-informed people they would have known that the Russian ‘aluminium wars’ of the 1990s were a byword for brutality. And that Deripaska had emerged the winner. At the heart of the complacency, of course, is money. As Boris Johnson himself put it while London Mayor: ‘London is to billionaires what the jungles of Sumatra are to the orangutan. It is their natural habitat’. And so it was – and still is. It’s not that ministers are unaware of the problem we face. Back in 2018, Priti Patel herself – who is now Home Secretary – asked me how much Russian money was in London when I was giving evidence to a parliamentary committee. It’s more that they don’t understand the nature of the problem, how long it has been going on and how deeply embedded oligarchs’ money has become. And why it is that extracting their ill-gotten wealth is now like trying to remove the egg from a cake. According to campaign group Transparency International, Russian oligarchs have invested £1.5 billion in London land and property. They have educated their children in our private schools, and settled their legal disputes in our courts. We know that between 2008 and 2015, we sold 706 ‘golden visas’ to Russian oligarchs without conducting any checks at all on the origin of their wealth. And we know that wealthy Russians such Roman Abramovich or Alisher Usmanov have spent huge sums on English football teams. Yet this is just a small percentage of the Russian money that has flowed here, often under the cover of shell companies registered in tax havens. If you take a look around Eaton Square, perhaps the swankiest address in all of Belgravia – which makes it one of the poshest places on earth – you soon appreciate what we are up against. The fact is that we have shown a staggering degree of complacency towards Putin and the threat he poses. And the complacency has been driven from the very top, writes Oliver Bullough. Pictured: Tony Blair meets Vladimir Putin for a bilateral meeting at a G8 summit In the first eight houses, you find properties registered in the British Virgin Islands, Panama, the Isle of Man, and Guernsey. The different flats in house number 12a are owned, like the layers in a curious cake, by shell companies from Delaware, Liberia and the BVI. Are these particular properties owned by Russian oligarchs? Perhaps not, but it’s impossible to say for sure because those jurisdictions don’t reveal who owns the companies registered there. Which is to say that we have no idea how much of our capital city is owned by Putin’s friends. The Bill that the Home Secretary rushed through the House Commons last month is supposed to solve this problem by demanding that the owners of shell companies declare their real identity. Unfortunately, it won’t. Its restrictions are too easy to avoid. Elementary tricks that wealthy people use to avoid taxes, such as owning properties via nominees rather than in their own names, will defang the new legislation. In fact, oligarchs can simply lie on the paperwork. No one checks if information filed at Companies House is accurate. The same problem has long hamstrung attempts to identify how much illegal money is laundered into Britain. We know that vast quantities of wealth have left Russia and it is estimated that fully half of all Russian-owned wealth is now outside the country. And we know how it has got here, thanks to colossal money laundering schemes operated by bank branches in Eastern Europe. Danske Bank’s Estonian branch alone moved 200 billion euros in the years leading up to 2014. In the same year, a scandal in Moldova cost the ex-Soviet country a total equivalent to fully 15 percent of its economy. Who owned that money? Who moved that money? Who, indeed, stole that money? We have no idea because the identity of the bank account owners’ was hidden behind shell companies registered in the UK, often in Edinburgh. Although these companies were technically British, they were actually owned by offshore companies in tax havens like Nevis in the Caribbean or the Seychelles. Scottish members of parliament, embarrassed by the damage to Scotland’s reputation campaigned hard for parliament to close this loophole, but the Westminster government refused to do so, instead choosing to deregulate further to save a few thousand pounds from the incorporation costs of private investment funds. ‘It sends a message that we are interested in this area, that the UK is open for business,’ said a Treasury official. It also sent a message that the UK was very much not interested in helping other countries discover who was behind the most prolific money laundering schemes in history. This is uncomfortable. It’s as if Britain has been running two foreign policies. While in public, we have been standing up for the rule of law, supporting democracy, and loudly trumpeting our determination to defend our NATO allies against the Kremlin’s aggression, in private, we have been accepting the Kremlin’s money, hiding its crimes, and undermining the laws of our friends. You might be wondering how this happened: when did Britain sell itself so totally to oligarchs? It was longer ago than you’d think. Back in the 1950s, when the British empire was falling apart, the City of London was filled with bombsites, a shadow of its former self. The decline of sterling as a world currency meant trade was bypassing London and heading for New York. But City bankers were still capable of spotting a chance to make money. It came in the shape of the Soviet Union, which was nervous about keeping its dollars in a bank in New York. It was 1955, the height of the Cold War. Joseph Stalin had only been dead for two years, tensions were fierce and his successors worried that the Americans might freeze their foreign reserves. So, they kept the dollars in London, and lent them to the Midland Bank, which discovered that they were quite a profitable asset to have. Other banks joined in, first borrowing dollars to fund UK activities, then worldwide. This was the moment when the City was reborn as a centre for offshore finance, and the seed of its current prosperity. The City of London had teamed up with the Soviet Union, our fiercest enemy, to undermine the capabilities of the United States, our closest friend. That is what I call being a butler, and it’s what we have done ever since. Britain solves problems for anyone able to afford our services. We have sold shell companies from our Caribbean tax havens to cartels and mobsters, we have provided banking services to corrupt foreign officials, we have given oligarchs from all over the world a comfortable home from home. And our lawyers have used our legal system to threaten journalists who seek to write about it. Putin’s cronies have been allowed to loot Russia, to let its infrastructure crumble, to transform its courts into weapons rather than impartial arbiters, and to run essentially a criminal operation from the Kremlin. And they have felt little or no downside. Their own children are safe in English private schools, their property is safe in London, their yachts fly the ensigns of our tax havens, and their reputations are protected by the shield of UK libel laws. So what does Britain need to do? We should start by recognising that we are at war with kleptocratic dictators who dislike democracy, loathe open societies and hate the rule of law Lawyers, accountants and other professionals who facilitate the oligarchs’ crimes must be prosecuted. We must stop supplying shell companies that help oligarchs hide their assets. And we need to equip the people who are fighting on our behalf. If this were a war, we would be discovering that our weapons systems are incoherent and out-of-date, that our soldiers are out-numbered, under-paid and demoralised. Most of all, we need a thorough change in mind set from our political class about what we are selling when we give oligarchs access to our country. It’s time to ask what this country is for. Are we a sovereign nation, standing up for what’s right? We present ourselves as supporters of democracy, yet we have been in bed with one of the most anti-democratic regimes in the world. And for far too long we have complacently ignored the dangers caused by our own greedy negligence. The time has come to decide: are we with the Ukrainians dying beneath Russian bombs – or on the side of the bombers murdering Ukrainians? Oliver Bullough's book, Butler To The World, is published by Profile Books, priced £20.
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Britain under pressure to crack down on corrupt Russian money that's infiltrated its economy As Russian troops lay waste to Ukrainian cities, the West has tried to punish President Vladimir Putin by choking off the finances of his closest allies, mega-rich oligarchs who have lived abroad in luxury for decades. And while Europe has seized mansions and superyachts, and the U.S. has frozen bank accounts and banned travel, the U.K. is lagging behind. For years, Britain actively courted Russian billionaires, ignoring reports that some of their wealth was suspect. Today, there's so much Russian cash in Britain, the capital has been nicknamed "Londongrad." British intelligence has warned that oligarchs' money is propping up Putin's regime — and helping to fund the war in Ukraine. Now, the U.K. is under pressure to show its Western allies it can stop the flood of corrupt money. Dominic Grieve: Money has been flowing into the United Kingdom — absolutely no doubt about this — which often has had what I can only describe as a tainted source. But then Russia is a mafia state. Dominic Grieve is a former conservative member of Parliament, who served as attorney general and chaired Britain's intelligence committee. His 2019 report on Russian interference in U.K. politics, found Britain was awash in Russian oligarchs' money — much of it from untraceable sources. Dominic Grieve: So one has to face up to the fact that if you're going to live in Russia or do business in Russia, you have to dance to the tune of the mafia boss. And the mafia boss is President Putin. Bill Whitaker: You don't become an oligarch, you don't become a wealthy businessman in Russia without dancing to the tune of Putin? Dominic Grieve: A lot of Russian businessmen have very close links to the Kremlin. Others don't. But as long as you have a connection to Russia, then the risk is that if you don't conform to the requirements of the Russian state you will come unstuck. Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom has welcomed the oligarchs with few questions asked about their fortunes. Instead, a £2 million investment got special visas and a fast track to citizenship for hundreds of oligarchs. Billions of pounds poured in and Russian tycoons went on a buying spree. Andrey Guryev, an oil billionaire, bought Witanhurst. In London, only Buckingham Palace is larger. Roman Abramovich purchased the champion Chelsea soccer club. There was so much money, Dominic Grieve says, it was hard to tell legitimate investors from crooked ones. The 2019 report found it was so easy to wash dirty cash in Britain, the visa program was known as the "laundromat." Bill Whitaker: It sounds quite alarming, what you found in this report. Dominic Grieve: Everybody on it was in complete agreement that the United Kingdom was in danger of being complacent about the threat that Russia posed in the round, one aspect of which was the fact that we had opened the door to allowing large quantities of Russian money to come into our country and to be invested here. Bill Whitaker: Was this all a strategy for the oligarchs to sort of build influence here in the U.K.? Dominic Grieve: I think the evidence is pretty clear that in some cases it was. It's a question of whether the influence is being used to try to soften up the responses of Western democracies towards the actions of the Russian state. The oligarchs may live abroad in splendor but most — not all — owe their fortunes to Vladimir Putin. Putin can make them do practically anything, says Mikhail Khodorkovsky. Once the richest billionaire in Russia, he's now just a millionaire in exile in London. Khodorkovsky told us many of the oligarchs thrive and survive at the indulgence of the Kremlin. There's no doubt about it, he told us, Putin will give the order to recruit mercenaries, transfer money or spread fake news on social media. He told us Putin uses oligarch money to help fund the war in Ukraine. And the oligarchs — Putin's foot soldiers, he calls them — simply comply. "I think because they feel a noose around their neck tied by Putin," he told us, interpreted from Russian. "I can only explain it this way." In 2003 Khodorkovsky, an oil titan, dared to publicly criticize Putin. He was arrested and charged with fraud. The lion of industry was tried and convicted in a courtroom cage and spent 10 years in prison. Bill Whitaker: Is that why more people don't speak out against Putin? "Yes," he told us, interpreted from Russian, "Putin wanted to send a message that no one was allowed to criticize him. If you don't do what the Kremlin wants, you can easily be imprisoned." Khodorkovsky told us the oligarchs' links to the Kremlin should have set off alarms. Instead, the infusion of money ignited a London real estate boom. A government report found one of the easiest ways to turn dirty money into a legitimate asset is to buy a house. Oliver Bullough worked as a journalist in Russia and now writes books on financial crimes. He showed us around to explain how the "laundromat" works. Bill Whitaker: This is the neighborhood of choice for the Russian oligarchs? This is Belgravia. These neighborhoods around Eaton Square are some of the most expensive on Earth. Once the exclusive preserve of dukes and barons, now… Oliver Bullough: There is this nickname for Eaton Square. It's called Red Square because there are so many Russians. I mean, it's a slightly ironic nickname obviously because Red Square is, you know, tends to be associated with communism. The anti-corruption group Transparency International estimates Russian oligarchs with links to the Kremlin own at least $2 billion worth of property in London. Bill Whitaker: So if an oligarch were to buy in here, he could clean his money and his reputation? Oliver Bullough: Yeah. If you're the kind of person who can own a house on Eaton Square, you're slipping in, seamlessly slipping into a tradition of aristocracy and nobility. Bill Whitaker: It's powerful. Oliver Bullough: It's powerful. Right? You are someone who has stolen a company in Russia. You are only rich because you're friends with Vladimir Putin. But look. Look what you've got. Look where you are. This is London's core industry. This is what we do. Transforming thugs into aristocrats 24 hours a day. Oligarch care in London is worth an estimated $350 million a year. Real estate agents, tax advisers, bankers have become rich serving them. High-powered lawyers deploy the British legal system to protect them. All the while, Bullough told us, most British politicians turned a blind eye. Oliver Bullough: There was a general feeling that if the money was coming here and paying taxes that was building schools and building roads and building hospitals, then we didn't care where it came from. But it seems extraordinary now, looking back, that the murder of Alexander Litvinenko in 2006 did not occasion a national conversation at least about what we were doing. A former KGB spy, Alexander Litvinenko was working with British police to expose the Russian mafia when Kremlin assassins put a radioactive toxin in his teacup. In 2018, Russian double agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter survived an attack with a Soviet-era nerve agent on British soil. Still, Bullough told us, the laundromat churned on. Only now, with Russian missiles raining death on Ukraine, is Britain seriously questioning the money oligarchs have been showering down on them for years. Oliver Bullough: It was pretty obvious what Russia was like by 2018. And yet it was still — you find prime ministers saying, "It's time we finally got rid of the dirty money in this country." So it's time now? How was it not time, you know, a decade previously? We have become very dependent certainly in London on the fees that this money generates. Leader of the opposition, the Right Honorable Keir Starmer: For too long Britain has been a safe haven for stolen money. Putin thinks that we're too corrupted to do the right thing and put an end to it. Does the prime minister agree now is the time to sanction every oligarch and crack open every shell company so we can prove Putin wrong? Prime Minister Boris Johnson: Yes, Mr. Speaker, and that is why this government has brought forward the unprecedented measures that we have. The government of Boris Johnson canceled the visa program when Russia invaded Ukraine. it banned travel and froze the assets of 19 oligarchs. It will soon launch an anti-corruption police unit. Both political parties — Labor and Conservative — have courted Russian money but Conservatives have gotten the lion's share — at least $4 million in political donations since 2012, including almost $1 million from Alexander Temerko, a former Russian arms tycoon, now a British citizen. He's not on the sanctions list. Ian Blackford: How can our allies trust this prime minister to clean up dirty Russian money in the U.K. when he won't even clean up his own political party? Boris Johnson: Mr. Speaker, I just think it is very important that as you understand, we do not raise money from Russian oligarchs. People who give money to this, to this, to this [interruption from House of Commons]. We raise money from people who are registered to vote on the U.K. register of interests. And that is that, that is how we do it. But nothing inflamed Johnson's critics more than his 2020 appointment of media mogul Evgeny Lebedev, a dual citizen, to the House of Lords. Despite warnings from British security services that the son of an ex-KGB agent posed a security risk, Lord Lebedev of Hampton and Siberia put on his ermine robes. Now from his seat, he can watch other British lords race to resign from boards of Russian companies. Dominic Grieve: You may have noticed in the last two weeks there's been the most massive bailout of people leaving the boards of Russian companies because it's become socially, quite apart from politically, unacceptable for them to be on it. But in the past, there were plenty of such facilitators around. Bill Whitaker: What made it acceptable before? I mean there have been one incident after another that should have set up alarm bells? Dominic Grieve: Well, that's certainly my view. Because we were concerned about those things and about the threat — the potential threat — that Russia poses to our national security. Former oligarch Mikhail Khodorkovsky told us he thought the sanctions were essential but not enough. "What drives me crazy," he told us, interpreted from Russian, "is the cowardice of western leaders who say we can't do this, we can't do that because Putin might retaliate. That appeasement is exactly the tactic the West used against Hitler and that led to millions of lives being lost." Pressure is building on the oligarchs of Britain. Anti-war demonstrators now call them out. Close Putin ally Roman Abramovich, who is selling his soccer club, may have been poisoned himself in Kyiv. Industrialist Oleg Deripaska's Belgravia mansion was occupied by squatters two weeks ago. Oliver Bullough told us London's dirty secret. Oliver Bullough: It's amoral. It doesn't care. Bill Whitaker: What's at stake here if this continues? Oliver Bullough: I think the really important point to understand is that an oligarch doesn't stop being an oligarch if they fly to the U.K.. They want the same things in the U.K. as they want at home, which is, you know, they want rigged access to government auctions. They want preferential access to politicians and I think we need to be very, very risk-averse about allowing that to happen here. Because once you set off down that path, it's very hard to come back. Produced by Heather Abbott. Associate producer, LaCrai Mitchell. Broadcast associate, Emilio Almonte. Edited by Sean Kelly. for more features.
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Man sentenced to life in prison for stabbing roommate to death after argument By Stephen Borowy Click here for updates on this story FLINT, Michigan (WNEM) — A man was sentenced to life in prison after a jury convicted him in the 2020 death of his roommate. Terry James Robinson, 55, was convicted of one count of premeditated first-degree murder in the death of his 60-year-old roommate, Alphonso Taylor, who was stabbed several times with a knife, according to Genesee County Prosecutor David Leyton. According to testimony at the trial, Robinson and Taylor were arguing in their home on Russell Avenue in Flint when Robinson pulled a knife from his pocket and started stabbing Taylor in his left arm and on his right side. Robinson then fled the home and Taylor’s girlfriend, who witnessed the incident, ran down the street to another house where 911 was called, the prosecutor’s office said. Authorities arrived at the scene shortly thereafter and found Taylor laying on his back on the front porch. He was pronounced dead at the scene, according to the prosecutor’s office. Police found Robinson talking on his phone on a street corner nearby, and he was arrested without incident. “This was a senseless tragedy in our community where deadly violence was used to settle a verbal argument and Mr. Robinson is being held accountable for his actions under the law,” Leyton said. Robinson was sentenced to life in prison without parole on April 1. He was ordered to pay $198 in costs and fees. Please note: This content carries a strict local market embargo. If you share the same market as the contributor of this article, you may not use it on any platform.
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Man sentenced to life in prison for stabbing roommate to death after argument By Stephen Borowy Click here for updates on this story FLINT, Michigan (WNEM) — A man was sentenced to life in prison after a jury convicted him in the 2020 death of his roommate. Terry James Robinson, 55, was convicted of one count of premeditated first-degree murder in the death of his 60-year-old roommate, Alphonso Taylor, who was stabbed several times with a knife, according to Genesee County Prosecutor David Leyton. According to testimony at the trial, Robinson and Taylor were arguing in their home on Russell Avenue in Flint when Robinson pulled a knife from his pocket and started stabbing Taylor in his left arm and on his right side. Robinson then fled the home and Taylor’s girlfriend, who witnessed the incident, ran down the street to another house where 911 was called, the prosecutor’s office said. Authorities arrived at the scene shortly thereafter and found Taylor laying on his back on the front porch. He was pronounced dead at the scene, according to the prosecutor’s office. Police found Robinson talking on his phone on a street corner nearby, and he was arrested without incident. “This was a senseless tragedy in our community where deadly violence was used to settle a verbal argument and Mr. Robinson is being held accountable for his actions under the law,” Leyton said. Robinson was sentenced to life in prison without parole on April 1. He was ordered to pay $198 in costs and fees. Please note: This content carries a strict local market embargo. If you share the same market as the contributor of this article, you may not use it on any platform.
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Man sentenced to life in prison for stabbing roommate to death after argument By Stephen Borowy Click here for updates on this story FLINT, Michigan (WNEM) — A man was sentenced to life in prison after a jury convicted him in the 2020 death of his roommate. Terry James Robinson, 55, was convicted of one count of premeditated first-degree murder in the death of his 60-year-old roommate, Alphonso Taylor, who was stabbed several times with a knife, according to Genesee County Prosecutor David Leyton. According to testimony at the trial, Robinson and Taylor were arguing in their home on Russell Avenue in Flint when Robinson pulled a knife from his pocket and started stabbing Taylor in his left arm and on his right side. Robinson then fled the home and Taylor’s girlfriend, who witnessed the incident, ran down the street to another house where 911 was called, the prosecutor’s office said. Authorities arrived at the scene shortly thereafter and found Taylor laying on his back on the front porch. He was pronounced dead at the scene, according to the prosecutor’s office. Police found Robinson talking on his phone on a street corner nearby, and he was arrested without incident. “This was a senseless tragedy in our community where deadly violence was used to settle a verbal argument and Mr. Robinson is being held accountable for his actions under the law,” Leyton said. Robinson was sentenced to life in prison without parole on April 1. He was ordered to pay $198 in costs and fees. Please note: This content carries a strict local market embargo. If you share the same market as the contributor of this article, you may not use it on any platform.
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Man sentenced to life in prison for stabbing roommate to death after argument By Stephen Borowy Click here for updates on this story FLINT, Michigan (WNEM) — A man was sentenced to life in prison after a jury convicted him in the 2020 death of his roommate. Terry James Robinson, 55, was convicted of one count of premeditated first-degree murder in the death of his 60-year-old roommate, Alphonso Taylor, who was stabbed several times with a knife, according to Genesee County Prosecutor David Leyton. According to testimony at the trial, Robinson and Taylor were arguing in their home on Russell Avenue in Flint when Robinson pulled a knife from his pocket and started stabbing Taylor in his left arm and on his right side. Robinson then fled the home and Taylor’s girlfriend, who witnessed the incident, ran down the street to another house where 911 was called, the prosecutor’s office said. Authorities arrived at the scene shortly thereafter and found Taylor laying on his back on the front porch. He was pronounced dead at the scene, according to the prosecutor’s office. Police found Robinson talking on his phone on a street corner nearby, and he was arrested without incident. “This was a senseless tragedy in our community where deadly violence was used to settle a verbal argument and Mr. Robinson is being held accountable for his actions under the law,” Leyton said. Robinson was sentenced to life in prison without parole on April 1. He was ordered to pay $198 in costs and fees. Please note: This content carries a strict local market embargo. If you share the same market as the contributor of this article, you may not use it on any platform.
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Man sentenced to life in prison for stabbing roommate to death after argument By Stephen Borowy Click here for updates on this story FLINT, Michigan (WNEM) — A man was sentenced to life in prison after a jury convicted him in the 2020 death of his roommate. Terry James Robinson, 55, was convicted of one count of premeditated first-degree murder in the death of his 60-year-old roommate, Alphonso Taylor, who was stabbed several times with a knife, according to Genesee County Prosecutor David Leyton. According to testimony at the trial, Robinson and Taylor were arguing in their home on Russell Avenue in Flint when Robinson pulled a knife from his pocket and started stabbing Taylor in his left arm and on his right side. Robinson then fled the home and Taylor’s girlfriend, who witnessed the incident, ran down the street to another house where 911 was called, the prosecutor’s office said. Authorities arrived at the scene shortly thereafter and found Taylor laying on his back on the front porch. He was pronounced dead at the scene, according to the prosecutor’s office. Police found Robinson talking on his phone on a street corner nearby, and he was arrested without incident. “This was a senseless tragedy in our community where deadly violence was used to settle a verbal argument and Mr. Robinson is being held accountable for his actions under the law,” Leyton said. Robinson was sentenced to life in prison without parole on April 1. He was ordered to pay $198 in costs and fees. Please note: This content carries a strict local market embargo. If you share the same market as the contributor of this article, you may not use it on any platform.
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Man sentenced to life in prison for stabbing roommate to death after argument By Stephen Borowy Click here for updates on this story FLINT, Michigan (WNEM) — A man was sentenced to life in prison after a jury convicted him in the 2020 death of his roommate. Terry James Robinson, 55, was convicted of one count of premeditated first-degree murder in the death of his 60-year-old roommate, Alphonso Taylor, who was stabbed several times with a knife, according to Genesee County Prosecutor David Leyton. According to testimony at the trial, Robinson and Taylor were arguing in their home on Russell Avenue in Flint when Robinson pulled a knife from his pocket and started stabbing Taylor in his left arm and on his right side. Robinson then fled the home and Taylor’s girlfriend, who witnessed the incident, ran down the street to another house where 911 was called, the prosecutor’s office said. Authorities arrived at the scene shortly thereafter and found Taylor laying on his back on the front porch. He was pronounced dead at the scene, according to the prosecutor’s office. Police found Robinson talking on his phone on a street corner nearby, and he was arrested without incident. “This was a senseless tragedy in our community where deadly violence was used to settle a verbal argument and Mr. Robinson is being held accountable for his actions under the law,” Leyton said. Robinson was sentenced to life in prison without parole on April 1. He was ordered to pay $198 in costs and fees. Please note: This content carries a strict local market embargo. If you share the same market as the contributor of this article, you may not use it on any platform.
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TikToks and virtual cultural tours a boom for Katherine tourism business By Myles Houlbrook-WalkAs the dry season approaches the Northern Territory's Top End, tourism operators are preparing for their first peak period with fully open borders since the pandemic began. Key points: - Tour guide Manuel Pamkal is using TikTok to share stories from his culture - In under a year his gallery's videos racked up millions of views - Tourism in Katherine was worth $166 million in 2021 When borders were closed and businesses were bleeding revenue, Katherine art gallery Top Didj pursued a new medium to connect with tourists: TikTok. One of their first videos featured tour guide and Dalabon man Manuel Pamkal cruising on a lawn mower with a baby kangaroo. He became an instant success, with the Top Didj account amassing more than 125,000 subscribers and some videos generating millions of views. Before his vertical film debut, Mr Pamkal had never heard of TikTok. "My boss said, 'Manuel, I'm going to put you on TikTok.' And I said, 'TikTok, what's that?'" he said. For those who have enjoyed his videos, Mr Pamkal had a simple message. Online venture pays off Petrena Ariston runs the Top Didj Gallery and said although she was sceptical about venturing into the online world, it had been a worthy pursuit. "We always ask people where they heard about us and they said, 'oh we saw you on TikTok' or, 'my son saw you on TikTok and said I’ve gotta go and meet Manuel," she said. The gallery is also running virtual tours, charging a fraction of the usual price while people couldn't come through their doors. In the Katherine region, tourism is one of the major industries and was worth $166 million in 2021, according to the Northern Territory government. Geoff Mark is readying his business for the dry season, hoping people return. He has watched his business steadily grow over the past decade. But that was before coronavirus hit. "Last year we would have had our best year ever, but unfortunately with COVID it was a serious set back," he said. While Mr Mark is retiring after running a tucker camp for 22 years, he said he was optimistic that sunnier days were now ahead for the local tourism industry.
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RIYADH: Digital platforms have changed people’s lives across every area from work to play, and travel is no exception. Online and social media have changed how people discover destinations and deals, how they book their travel, and even how they share their travel experiences. In Saudi Arabia, for instance, residents start dreaming about travel 10 weeks before their journey, with video and digital platforms inspiring 50 percent of their choice of destination, according to Fahad Almaghrabi, head of business partnerships at Global Business Solutions for TikTok in Saudi Arabia. More than 70 percent of people look at TikTok for discovering travel ideas, while 64 percent book a trip after getting inspired by TikTok content, he added. Arab News spoke to Almaghrabi to learn more about the role the short-form video platform plays in travel. Tell us more about travelers today and how they have changed in the last decade Over the past two decades, digital platforms have transformed how we live our lives, permeating every sphere of activity, and shaping how we interact with each other and the world around us. This generation of “always-in market” travelers — dreaming, considering, or booking a getaway throughout the year — have also developed a penchant for a real and authentic travel experience, and that’s why they love going to their community for trustworthy travel inspiration. Today’s intrepid travelers are just as keen to share their compelling stories and authentic visuals of journeys on entertainment platforms like TikTok, rounding off a creative cycle that in turn inspires countless others. A study by Amp Agency found that 84 percent of millennials and 73 percent of non-millennials today were highly likely to plan a trip based on someone else’s vacation photos or videos or social media status updates. How does this affect the way tourism destinations market themselves? These authentic vignettes have re-ignited the demand for travel and significantly altered how destinations are being marketed globally, with travel and tourism marketers increasingly leveraging the opportunity presented by this new breed of digital platforms. What role does TikTok play in this space? This is a journey in which TikTok has taken the global lead as a disruptive platform with undeniable potential and momentum — and the Gulf and Middle East markets are no exception. But TikTok’s success in becoming the platform of choice for travelers and in shaping digital travel and tourism trends across the industry is no happenstance. Travel and tourism is a key segment of interest for a global and expansive hyper-engaged community of more than 1.8 billion users that straddles all markets and is growing at an astounding rate. This provides the perfect backdrop for TikTok to emerge as a platform where the community is primed not only to consume, but also to express themselves and tell their stories through authentic, visual, and geo-tagged content that is at once enticing and liberating. This is enabled by easy-to-use editing tools, native content on the platform, and creators that fuel dynamic content. This powerful combination of the medium and the message amplifies TikTok's power as a creative platform and enables it to be the internet’s repertoire of travel & tourism inspiration. TikTok is that intimate, accessible, and inspirational window through which travelers take a trip before deciding if it’s worth it — the trip before the trip. Can you give us some examples of how TikTok has influenced travel decisions? While TikTok continues to induce FOMO in would-be travelers with content highlighting some of the world’s most beautiful and established destinations, there are also plenty of examples of TikTok’s effectiveness in driving a surge of interest to hitherto unknown destinations, which led to a dramatic rise in tourist footfalls overnight. At least 83 percent of Saudi residents have either gone or plan to go on an international trip in the next six months with Egypt, UAE, and Turkey being the top short-haul and France and Germany being the top long-haul destinations. More significantly, 74 percent of users were found to look for travel discoveries on TikTok and 73 percent were found to have impulse purchased their trip in a short span of time. What does this mean for brands? With such lucrative figures at their disposal, brands can natively integrate into major travel conversations and leverage the community to speak with them, about them, and for them. In essence, this represents a paradigm shift in the typical acquisition process for travel and tourism operators to stand out within an increasingly saturated ecosystem and collapse the sales funnel to move travelers directly from the “inspiration” phase to the “booking” phase. Whether it’s the assortment of clever hacks, unadulterated advice, safety tips or the sheer visual appeal of short-format videos, the power of TikTok in shaping and inspiring the Kingdom's travel trends is an opportunity that could become a model for authentic and organic tourism in the years to come. Can you share some examples of how TikTok has boosted the visibility of a tourist destination? In a year of restricted travel, the UAE launched the “World’s Coolest Winter” campaign to highlight all the amazing sights and activities the Emirates has to offer. For the campaign to realize its full potential on TikTok, the ‘7’ was created, using one of TikTok’s recognizable hand gestures that looks like the number 7 in Arabic and symbolizes the seven emirates at the same time. The ‘7’ became a visual prompt that rallied residents to share their favorite hidden gems through a branded hashtag challenge. The UAE’s top 20 creators kicked it off, including @khalidandsalama, @_m7md, @azlife.ae, @bayan.dxb, and @dxbxd – and the rest of the nation’s TikTokers soon followed. The campaign took on a life of its own with 8,700 user-generated videos in just six days, creating a library of the UAE’s best-hidden spots and secrets available for all to explore. The ‘7’ sign became a symbol of UAE pride, and the campaign delivered remarkable results, with a 25 percent jump in brand awareness, 85 percent increase in ad recognition, 89 percent boost in ad likeability, and over 70 million views. The campaign successfully got an entire nation smiling and moving at a time they needed it most. Further west, TikTok was also utilized by Switzerland Tourism, the national marketing organization, to hype up the incredible country. Switzerland Tourism spent the first six months of its business account building its following entirely organically, focusing on a test-and-learn strategy, to thoroughly understand how TikTok works. As their established community responded well to its hashtags, #INeedSwitzerland, and #inLOVEwithSWITZERLAND, ads were a natural next step because paid campaigns would mean it could directly target a different demographic to learn more about them. Doubling down on its popular hashtag #INeedSwitzerland, Switzerland Tourism ran its first ever TopView ad showing a three-way split screen of dramatic scenery and nature. Spurred on by this campaign’s success, it then ran three more seasonal TopView campaigns: A summer experience tips ad, a summer in the city ad, and a funny autumn-themed ad. In just 12 months, Switzerland Tourism had driven huge momentum on TikTok, with over 700,000 likes across all its posts and a whopping 35.5 million hashtag mentions. Most of this was organic, with some videos going viral without so much as a penny behind them. Its TopView campaigns have achieved average engagement rates of 20 percent, which is remarkably high and shows the power of a brand putting out brilliant content on TikTok.
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TikToks and virtual cultural tours a boom for Katherine tourism business By Myles Houlbrook-WalkAs the dry season approaches the Northern Territory's Top End, tourism operators are preparing for their first peak period with fully open borders since the pandemic began. Key points: - Tour guide Manuel Pamkal is using TikTok to share stories from his culture - In under a year his gallery's videos racked up millions of views - Tourism in Katherine was worth $166 million in 2021 When borders were closed and businesses were bleeding revenue, Katherine art gallery Top Didj pursued a new medium to connect with tourists: TikTok. One of their first videos featured tour guide and Dalabon man Manuel Pamkal cruising on a lawn mower with a baby kangaroo. He became an instant success, with the Top Didj account amassing more than 125,000 subscribers and some videos generating millions of views. Before his vertical film debut, Mr Pamkal had never heard of TikTok. "My boss said, 'Manuel, I'm going to put you on TikTok.' And I said, 'TikTok, what's that?'" he said. For those who have enjoyed his videos, Mr Pamkal had a simple message. Online venture pays off Petrena Ariston runs the Top Didj Gallery and said although she was sceptical about venturing into the online world, it had been a worthy pursuit. "We always ask people where they heard about us and they said, 'oh we saw you on TikTok' or, 'my son saw you on TikTok and said I’ve gotta go and meet Manuel," she said. The gallery is also running virtual tours, charging a fraction of the usual price while people couldn't come through their doors. In the Katherine region, tourism is one of the major industries and was worth $166 million in 2021, according to the Northern Territory government. Geoff Mark is readying his business for the dry season, hoping people return. He has watched his business steadily grow over the past decade. But that was before coronavirus hit. "Last year we would have had our best year ever, but unfortunately with COVID it was a serious set back," he said. While Mr Mark is retiring after running a tucker camp for 22 years, he said he was optimistic that sunnier days were now ahead for the local tourism industry.
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These are the most-viewed destinations on TikTok London claimed the third spot on the list of most-watched TikTok trips The most viewed travel destination on the video-sharing platform TikTok has been revealed, in new data published this month. The TikTok Travel Index 2022, compiled by luggage storage firm Bounce, listed the top 50 places viewed in videos on the social media platform, as well as the top 10 travel influencers. The United Arab Emirates city of Dubai was found to be the most tagged in TikTok videos, with 81.8 billion views. Perennial favourite New York City was in second place, with 59.5 billion views (a huge 22 billion views fewer than the glitzy UAE hangout). The US city break favourite had topped the same list last year, with 216 billion views, but was usurped by Dubai (formerly in second place). In third place was London, viewed 36.8 billion times in TikTok videos as of 5 July. Rounding out the top five were Istanbul (34 billion) and Paris (33 billion). Researchers tracked videos hashtagged with the name of each destination to find the most viewed. The US had a strong presence at the top of the list, with New York, Miami, Los Angeles , Chicago and Las Vegas all featured in the top 15. Less predictable destinations in the top 20 included Medellín, Colombia - a rising star on the travel scene - and Ankara in Turkey. Bounce also narrowed down the most influential TikTok users in travel, naming Mexico-based Alex Ojeda as the most popular. Mr Ojeda, who posts video previews of wacky cruise ships, theme parks and adventure travel experiences such as bungee jumping, has 8.1 million followers. Bounce estimated his earnings per TikTok post to be $8,001 (£6,566) - the next most viewed travel TikToker, Julia Thompson, had a substantially smaller following at 2.7 million and projecting per-post earnings of $2,701 (£2,217). In third place was Jorden Tually, with the same amount of followers and estimated earnings-per-post as Ms Thompson. Mr Tually has since increased his follower count to 2.8 million. The top 20 most viewed destinations on TikTok: - Dubai (81.8bn) - New York City (59.5bn) - London (36.8bn) - Istanbul (34bn) - Paris (33bn) - Miami (24.6bn) - Los Angeles (20.8bn) - Chicago (17.9bn) - Toronto (17.1bn) - Madrid (16bn) - Ankara (15.9bn) - Berlin (14.9bn) - Las Vegas (13bn) - Houston (11.6bn) - Medellín (11.5bn) - Sydney (11.4bn) - Lima (11.3bn) - Melbourne (10.4bn) - Naples (10.3bn) - Mumbai (10.1bn) Join our new commenting forum Join thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their replies Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this article Want to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today.
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TikToks and virtual cultural tours a boom for Katherine tourism business By Myles Houlbrook-WalkAs the dry season approaches the Northern Territory's Top End, tourism operators are preparing for their first peak period with fully open borders since the pandemic began. Key points: - Tour guide Manuel Pamkal is using TikTok to share stories from his culture - In under a year his gallery's videos racked up millions of views - Tourism in Katherine was worth $166 million in 2021 When borders were closed and businesses were bleeding revenue, Katherine art gallery Top Didj pursued a new medium to connect with tourists: TikTok. One of their first videos featured tour guide and Dalabon man Manuel Pamkal cruising on a lawn mower with a baby kangaroo. He became an instant success, with the Top Didj account amassing more than 125,000 subscribers and some videos generating millions of views. Before his vertical film debut, Mr Pamkal had never heard of TikTok. "My boss said, 'Manuel, I'm going to put you on TikTok.' And I said, 'TikTok, what's that?'" he said. For those who have enjoyed his videos, Mr Pamkal had a simple message. Online venture pays off Petrena Ariston runs the Top Didj Gallery and said although she was sceptical about venturing into the online world, it had been a worthy pursuit. "We always ask people where they heard about us and they said, 'oh we saw you on TikTok' or, 'my son saw you on TikTok and said I’ve gotta go and meet Manuel," she said. The gallery is also running virtual tours, charging a fraction of the usual price while people couldn't come through their doors. In the Katherine region, tourism is one of the major industries and was worth $166 million in 2021, according to the Northern Territory government. Geoff Mark is readying his business for the dry season, hoping people return. He has watched his business steadily grow over the past decade. But that was before coronavirus hit. "Last year we would have had our best year ever, but unfortunately with COVID it was a serious set back," he said. While Mr Mark is retiring after running a tucker camp for 22 years, he said he was optimistic that sunnier days were now ahead for the local tourism industry.
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SMALL BUSINESS Why it’s time for Irish companies to embrace TikTok Creating engaging videos on the social media app beloved of twentysomethings can help your business to grow If the words “it’s corn” don’t provide you with a burst of serotonin, you are missing out. The exclamation led to a viral hit on TikTok when a young boy waxed lyrical about his love for the vegetable and somebody put those words to music. Welcome to the world of TikTok, the social media platform launched in China in 2016 and predicted to reach 1.8 billion active monthly users by the end of the year, where viral trends take hold and, increasingly, small Irish businesses are looking to get in on the act. They include the Dublin-based artist Laura Craine, who began making resin art as a way to keep busy during Covid lockdowns, posting videos of her progress on TikTok. Today she
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COVID-19 on the rise, Randy Hillier charged and remembering Eugene Melnyk: Top 5 stories in Ottawa this week The COVID-19 wastewater signal hits a record high, a controversial Ontario MPP faces charges, and tributes pour in for Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk. CTVNewsOttawa.ca takes a look at the top five stories on our website this week Eugene Melnyk dead at 62 Tributes from across Ottawa and around the hockey world poured in this week for Eugene Melnyk, the Ottawa Senators owner who died at the age of 62. Melnyk passed away on Monday after an illness he faced "with determination and courage," the Senators said in a statement late Monday night. The team said he died peacefully surrounded by his family. Melnyk bought the Senators out of bankruptcy in 2003, along with the team’s home arena in Kanata. The team played in the 2007 Stanley Cup finals and the Eastern Conference finals in 2017 under his ownership. 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He was later released on conditions, which include a $35,000 bond and an order not to post on social media about the ‘Freedom Convoy’ and COVID-19 mask and vaccine mandates. Hillier has spoken out against COVID-19 public health measures and vaccine mandates, and was a prominent voice during the convoy protest that occupied downtown Ottawa for three weeks. He was suspended from Twitter earlier this month for violating Twitter's COVID-19 vaccine misinformation policy. Hillier said he looks forward to defending himself against the charges. Randy Hillier speaks with reporters before turning himself in at Ottawa police headquarters on Monday, March 28, 2022. (Jim O'Grady/CTV News Ottawa) A concerning resurgence of COVID-19 Ottawa Public Health is sounding the alarm about "concerning" levels of COVID-19 in the city. Levels of the virus in the city's wastewater have reached a record high in the latest data. Medical officer of health Dr. Vera Etches said in a special statement Wednesday the health unit has informed the office of Ontario’s chief medical officer of health about the rising levels of the virus in Ottawa’s wastewater and high test positivity rate. OPH is reaching out directly to people over 50 who are eligible for another vaccine dose and Etches is encouraging residents to keep wearing masks in crowded indoor spaces, even without the mandate in place. Ontario's 'Island Dave' fighting for his life in Mexico hospital A GoFundMe page has been set up for a Brockville resident known as "Island Dave" as he fights for his life in Mexico. Dave Beatty,71, is a retired City of Brockville employee who worked as a revenue collector every summer for the islands. According to a release, Beatty was spending the winter in Mexico when he suffered a "serious accident" that fractured six ribs and punctured his lungs. Days later, he had a heart attack in hospital. The fundraiser, which has now surpassed $10,000, is seeking money to cover medical expenses and return Beatty to his home in Brockville. Brockville's 'Island Dave', a retired city employee, is fighting for his life in a Mexico hospital. (Photo courtesy Cathy McHugh) New short-term rental rules take effect in Ottawa People operating Airbnbs and other short-term rentals in Ottawa must now have permits and can only rent out their primary homes under new rules that kick in today. Enforcement of the city’s short-term rental bylaw—aimed at cracking down on so-called ‘ghost hotels’ that operate purely for short-term visitors—starts today. City council approved the new rules last April. However, the Ontario Short-Term Rental Association appealed the bylaw to the Ontario Land Tribunal, delaying its implementation. The tribunal dismissed the appeal. People who want to rent out their homes must apply for a city-issued permit, which costs $110 for two years. 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COVID-19 on the rise, Randy Hillier charged and remembering Eugene Melnyk: Top 5 stories in Ottawa this week The COVID-19 wastewater signal hits a record high, a controversial Ontario MPP faces charges, and tributes pour in for Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk. CTVNewsOttawa.ca takes a look at the top five stories on our website this week Eugene Melnyk dead at 62 Tributes from across Ottawa and around the hockey world poured in this week for Eugene Melnyk, the Ottawa Senators owner who died at the age of 62. Melnyk passed away on Monday after an illness he faced "with determination and courage," the Senators said in a statement late Monday night. The team said he died peacefully surrounded by his family. Melnyk bought the Senators out of bankruptcy in 2003, along with the team’s home arena in Kanata. The team played in the 2007 Stanley Cup finals and the Eastern Conference finals in 2017 under his ownership. His time as owner was not without controversy, including comments he made about potentially moving the team out of Ottawa and the legal drama surrounding a proposed downtown arena at LeBreton Flats. "He'll be missed dearly. We started something together, and we're going to finish it," General Manager Pierre Dorion said. "I want to promise the fans in Ottawa that we will deliver a Stanley Cup one day." MPP Randy Hillier facing ‘Freedom Convoy’ related charges Eastern Ontario Independent MPP Randy Hillier was charged with several offences this week in relation to his participation in the ‘Freedom Convoy’ occupation of downtown Ottawa in February. Hillier, 64, arrived at Ottawa police headquarters early Monday morning and surrendered to police. He faces nine charges. He was later released on conditions, which include a $35,000 bond and an order not to post on social media about the ‘Freedom Convoy’ and COVID-19 mask and vaccine mandates. Hillier has spoken out against COVID-19 public health measures and vaccine mandates, and was a prominent voice during the convoy protest that occupied downtown Ottawa for three weeks. He was suspended from Twitter earlier this month for violating Twitter's COVID-19 vaccine misinformation policy. Hillier said he looks forward to defending himself against the charges. A concerning resurgence of COVID-19 Ottawa Public Health is sounding the alarm about "concerning" levels of COVID-19 in the city. Levels of the virus in the city's wastewater have reached a record high in the latest data. Medical officer of health Dr. Vera Etches said in a special statement Wednesday the health unit has informed the office of Ontario’s chief medical officer of health about the rising levels of the virus in Ottawa’s wastewater and high test positivity rate. OPH is reaching out directly to people over 50 who are eligible for another vaccine dose and Etches is encouraging residents to keep wearing masks in crowded indoor spaces, even without the mandate in place. Ontario's 'Island Dave' fighting for his life in Mexico hospital A GoFundMe page has been set up for a Brockville resident known as "Island Dave" as he fights for his life in Mexico. Dave Beatty,71, is a retired City of Brockville employee who worked as a revenue collector every summer for the islands. According to a release, Beatty was spending the winter in Mexico when he suffered a "serious accident" that fractured six ribs and punctured his lungs. Days later, he had a heart attack in hospital. The fundraiser, which has now surpassed $10,000, is seeking money to cover medical expenses and return Beatty to his home in Brockville. New short-term rental rules take effect in Ottawa People operating Airbnbs and other short-term rentals in Ottawa must now have permits and can only rent out their primary homes under new rules that kick in today. Enforcement of the city’s short-term rental bylaw—aimed at cracking down on so-called ‘ghost hotels’ that operate purely for short-term visitors—starts today. City council approved the new rules last April. However, the Ontario Short-Term Rental Association appealed the bylaw to the Ontario Land Tribunal, delaying its implementation. The tribunal dismissed the appeal. People who want to rent out their homes must apply for a city-issued permit, which costs $110 for two years. They also can only list on platforms registered through the city. The rules also allow any landlord, condominium corporation
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COVID-19 on the rise, Randy Hillier charged and remembering Eugene Melnyk: Top 5 stories in Ottawa this week The COVID-19 wastewater signal hits a record high, a controversial Ontario MPP faces charges, and tributes pour in for Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk. CTVNewsOttawa.ca takes a look at the top five stories on our website this week Eugene Melnyk dead at 62 Tributes from across Ottawa and around the hockey world poured in this week for Eugene Melnyk, the Ottawa Senators owner who died at the age of 62. Melnyk passed away on Monday after an illness he faced "with determination and courage," the Senators said in a statement late Monday night. The team said he died peacefully surrounded by his family. Melnyk bought the Senators out of bankruptcy in 2003, along with the team’s home arena in Kanata. The team played in the 2007 Stanley Cup finals and the Eastern Conference finals in 2017 under his ownership. His time as owner was not without controversy, including comments he made about potentially moving the team out of Ottawa and the legal drama surrounding a proposed downtown arena at LeBreton Flats. "He'll be missed dearly. We started something together, and we're going to finish it," General Manager Pierre Dorion said. "I want to promise the fans in Ottawa that we will deliver a Stanley Cup one day." Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk has died after battling an illness. (Ottawa Senators) MPP Randy Hillier facing ‘Freedom Convoy’ related charges Eastern Ontario Independent MPP Randy Hillier was charged with several offences this week in relation to his participation in the ‘Freedom Convoy’ occupation of downtown Ottawa in February. Hillier, 64, arrived at Ottawa police headquarters early Monday morning and surrendered to police. He faces nine charges. He was later released on conditions, which include a $35,000 bond and an order not to post on social media about the ‘Freedom Convoy’ and COVID-19 mask and vaccine mandates. Hillier has spoken out against COVID-19 public health measures and vaccine mandates, and was a prominent voice during the convoy protest that occupied downtown Ottawa for three weeks. He was suspended from Twitter earlier this month for violating Twitter's COVID-19 vaccine misinformation policy. Hillier said he looks forward to defending himself against the charges. Randy Hillier speaks with reporters before turning himself in at Ottawa police headquarters on Monday, March 28, 2022. (Jim O'Grady/CTV News Ottawa) A concerning resurgence of COVID-19 Ottawa Public Health is sounding the alarm about "concerning" levels of COVID-19 in the city. Levels of the virus in the city's wastewater have reached a record high in the latest data. Medical officer of health Dr. Vera Etches said in a special statement Wednesday the health unit has informed the office of Ontario’s chief medical officer of health about the rising levels of the virus in Ottawa’s wastewater and high test positivity rate. OPH is reaching out directly to people over 50 who are eligible for another vaccine dose and Etches is encouraging residents to keep wearing masks in crowded indoor spaces, even without the mandate in place. Ontario's 'Island Dave' fighting for his life in Mexico hospital A GoFundMe page has been set up for a Brockville resident known as "Island Dave" as he fights for his life in Mexico. Dave Beatty,71, is a retired City of Brockville employee who worked as a revenue collector every summer for the islands. According to a release, Beatty was spending the winter in Mexico when he suffered a "serious accident" that fractured six ribs and punctured his lungs. Days later, he had a heart attack in hospital. The fundraiser, which has now surpassed $10,000, is seeking money to cover medical expenses and return Beatty to his home in Brockville. Brockville's 'Island Dave', a retired city employee, is fighting for his life in a Mexico hospital. (Photo courtesy Cathy McHugh) New short-term rental rules take effect in Ottawa People operating Airbnbs and other short-term rentals in Ottawa must now have permits and can only rent out their primary homes under new rules that kick in today. Enforcement of the city’s short-term rental bylaw—aimed at cracking down on so-called ‘ghost hotels’ that operate purely for short-term visitors—starts today. City council approved the new rules last April. However, the Ontario Short-Term Rental Association appealed the bylaw to the Ontario Land Tribunal, delaying its implementation. The tribunal dismissed the appeal. People who want to rent out their homes must apply for a city-issued permit, which costs $110 for two years. 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Omicron 'less severe' than Delta for children under 5: study A new U.S. study suggests that children who are younger than five and are infected with the COVID-19 Omicron variant have less risk of severe health outcomes than kids infected with the Delta variant. Ukrainian forces retake areas near Kyiv amid fear of traps Ukrainian troops moved cautiously to retake territory north of the country's capital on Saturday, using cables to pull the bodies of civilians off the streets in one town out of fear that Russian forces might have booby-trapped them before leaving. Live updates: Ukraine says 765 evacuate besieged Mariupol What's happening in Ukraine today: Ukraine's deputy prime minister says 765 residents managed to make it out of Mariupol in private vehicles on Saturday. Russian space chief: Sanctions could imperil space station The head of Russia's space program said Saturday that the future of the International Space Station hangs in the balance after the United States, the European Union, and Canadian space agencies missed a deadline to meet Russian demands for lifting sanctions on Russian enterprises and hardware. Pope blasts Russia's 'infantile' war, EU-Libya deal in Malta Pope Francis said Saturday he was considering a possible visit to the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv and blasted the leader who launched a 'savage' war, delivering his most pointed denunciation yet of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Winning $70-million Lotto Max ticket sold in Alberta There may be some big changes in store for the winner or winners of a record-setting lottery win in Alberta. W5 INVESTIGATES | Parents who kill their own children often exhibit warning signs: experts Experts say dangerous warning signs are missed in parents who could harm or kill their child. 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Sunday bringing the heat with lots of clouds The week is kicking off with warmer temperatures as we brace for a high of 85 degrees today with lots of cloud coverage. As residents woke up to the news that Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk died on Monday, they remembered a man who saved the team from relocation nearly 20 years ago, but whose relationship with the city became complex. Melnyk bought the Sens and their home arena in 2003 for $130 million US when the previous franchise owner, Rod Bryden, went bankrupt. Melnyk put in the offer and reached a deal with creditors after Bryden's deal to reacquire the team was unsuccessful. The team reached its peak i MANALAPAN, Fla. (AP) — Nikita Kucherov was happy to be the villain last summer. After he and his Tampa Bay Lightning teammates hoisted the Stanley Cup for a second straight season, the star winger sported a T-shirt with the slogan “$18M Over the Cap” in response to criticism the team had unfairly gamed the NHL system. Tampa Bay was salary cap compliant during the regular season, but that threshold – $81.5 million at the time – doesn’t apply during the playoffs when rosters expand. Kucherov, who Phil Kessel now owns the NHL's longest active ironman streak, sitting just 21 back of Yandle's consecutive games played record. DETROIT (AP) — Recently acquired Mathieu Joseph scored three times in the third period for his first career hat trick, Mads Sogaard made 27 saves in his NHL debut and the Ottawa Senators defeated the Detroit Red Wings 5-2 on Friday night. Joseph's three goals were his first for Ottawa since being dealt from Tampa Bay at the trade deadline. Josh Norris, playing in his home state for the first time in his pro career, scored on a power play for his 27th goal for the Seantors. Austin Watson added a With a couple more silver wrestling medals in hand, Eekeeluak Avalak is already looking forward to future competitions. The 18-year-old from Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, is fresh from competing in the Alberta Amateur Wrestling Association's open tournament on March 19 and 20, where he placed second — twice — against older and more experienced wrestlers. "It felt good to be back on the mat, especially having my other teammates in my corner," Avalak said. "[That] made it a lot more enjoyable and a lot Former Canadian Press sportswriter Neil Stevens, who earned Hall of Fame recognition in both lacrosse and hockey while criss-crossing the globe in more than three decades with the national news agency, has died after a battle with cancer. He was 74. Stevens was a rich character, a talented writer unflappable on deadline and someone who lived life to the fullest. In profiling Stevens ahead of his 2008 induction into the St. Catharines Sports Hall of Fame, Bernie Puchalski of the St. Catharines St Christine Sinclair's Portland Thorns FC has seen its unbeaten run at the National Women's Soccer League Challenge Cup come to an end. Canadian midfielder Quinn played a full game to help OL Reign claim a 1-0 away victory over Portland on Saturday. American striker Rose Lavelle scored the lone goal of the match in the 74th minute. The victory propelled Reign (2-1-0) to the top of the West Division with seven points in three games. They will host San Diego Wave next on April 14. Sinclair played 59 GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Trevor Zegras had another lacrosse-style goal, Isac Lundestrom had two goals and an assist, Anthony Stolarz made 22 saves for his third shutout of the season and the Anaheim Ducks snapped an 11-game losing streak with a 5-0 victory over the Arizona Coyotes on Friday night. Stolarz, in his first start since March 12 after missing eight games, had his sixth shutout in 56 career games. Cam Fowler had a goal and an assist, and Gerry Mayhew also scored for the Ducks, who had th The Boston Celtics were missing a flurry of starters vs. the Toronto Raptors but showed why they're one of the best teams in the Eastern Conference with a tough, focused and well-executed game at Scotiabank Arena. Albeit in a loss. Four players have legitimate arguments to win the Norris Trophy this season. Here's the case for each one. NEW YORK (AP) — Kyle Palmieri scored the go-ahead goal early in the third period to lift the New York Islanders to a 5-2 victory over the Columbus Blue Jackets on Thursday night. Mathew Barzal had a goal and an assist, and Sebastian Aho, Oliver Wahlstrom and Ryan Pulock also scored as New York improved to 7-1 in their last eight home games dating to a 6-0 win against the Blue Jackets on March 10. Semyon Varlamov made 30 saves in his second consecutive start and third straight appearance with Ily NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Tennessee would ban transgender athletes from participating in female college sports under legislation gaining traction inside the state's GOP-controlled General Assembly. The measure is one of 17 bills that have been introduced this year in Tennessee targeting LGBTQ people — more than any other state in the country, according to civil rights activists. “Even amid one of the most extreme time periods for anti-LGBTQ politics in our country’s history, lawmakers in Tennessee Imman Adan is joined by Chris Walder to reflect on their best memories of Kyle Lowry. Listen to the full podcast on the 'Raptors Over Everything' podcast feed. ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — The Minnesota Wild signed defenseman Alex Goligoski to a two-year, $4 million contract extension on Wednesday. The 36-year-old Goligoski is in his first season with the Wild, his home-state club. He has two goals, 26 assists and a team-leading plus-34 rating in 58 games. His new deal runs through the 2023-24 season. The Wild also have defensemen Jonas Brodin and Jared Spurgeon signed for six and five more years, respectively. Goligoski played at Grand Rapids High School an Kyle Lowry is returning to Toronto on Sunday for the first time since signing with the Miami Heat, and things are already getting emotional. Gatineau Olympiques netminder Ève Gascon has become the first female goalie to win a game in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League in more than two decades. The 18-year-old from Laval, Que., stopped 23 shots in the team's 7-3 win Friday over the Drummondville Voltigeurs. It was Gascon's second start for the Olympiques, with her first game last month ending in a 5-4 loss to the Rimouski Oceanic. Gascon is the first woman to play in the league in 22 years, when Charline Labonté — also the most rec A Nova Scotia women's curling team will represent Canada at the world junior championship after winning a national title this week. Led by skip Taylour Stevens, Nova Scotia edged an Ontario team skipped by Emily Deschenes 7-5 in the championship game Friday in Stratford, Ont. The Nova Scotia team improved on a bronze-medal performance in 2020. "Honestly, it doesn't even feel real yet," Stevens said in an interview Saturday. "We can't wrap our head around it. It was an amazing week and I'm so pro DENVER (AP) — Devon Toews scored with 4:26 remaining, Darcy Kuemper stopped 38 shots and the Colorado Avalanche tied the franchise record for most home wins in a season with a 3-2 victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins on Saturday. It was win No. 28 at Ball Arena, matching Colorado’s marks from 2000-01 and 2017-18. At 28-4-3, Colorado possesses the league’s top home record. Nicolas Aube-Kubel and Mikko Rantanen also scored for Colorado in a fast-paced game that had just one penalty and featured tw The Saskatchewan Rush have fired head coach Jeff McComb, the National Lacrosse League team announced Saturday. The organization has relieved McComb of his duties effective immediately, according to a news release. Saskatchewan Rush general manager Derek Keenan and offensive coach Jimmy Quinlan will serve as associate head coaches until the end of the 2022 season. Defensive coach Jeremy Tallevi will continue as part of the coaching staff. "Thirty years in this league and this is by far the hardes Canada's Janine Beckie is headed back to the U.S.-based National Women's Soccer League. The 27-year-old forward signed a three-year deal with the Portland Thorns FC, the team announced Friday. She will join fellow Tokyo 2020 gold medallist Christine Sinclair. Beckie had been with FA Women's Super League club Manchester City since 2018. She scored 23 goals in 90 matches across four seasons to help the British side win two Women's FA Cups and and two League Cups. "It's not easy moving your whole l
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COVID-19 on the rise, Randy Hillier charged and remembering Eugene Melnyk: Top 5 stories in Ottawa this week The COVID-19 wastewater signal hits a record high, a controversial Ontario MPP faces charges, and tributes pour in for Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk. CTVNewsOttawa.ca takes a look at the top five stories on our website this week Eugene Melnyk dead at 62 Tributes from across Ottawa and around the hockey world poured in this week for Eugene Melnyk, the Ottawa Senators owner who died at the age of 62. Melnyk passed away on Monday after an illness he faced "with determination and courage," the Senators said in a statement late Monday night. The team said he died peacefully surrounded by his family. Melnyk bought the Senators out of bankruptcy in 2003, along with the team’s home arena in Kanata. The team played in the 2007 Stanley Cup finals and the Eastern Conference finals in 2017 under his ownership. His time as owner was not without controversy, including comments he made about potentially moving the team out of Ottawa and the legal drama surrounding a proposed downtown arena at LeBreton Flats. "He'll be missed dearly. We started something together, and we're going to finish it," General Manager Pierre Dorion said. "I want to promise the fans in Ottawa that we will deliver a Stanley Cup one day." Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk has died after battling an illness. (Ottawa Senators) MPP Randy Hillier facing ‘Freedom Convoy’ related charges Eastern Ontario Independent MPP Randy Hillier was charged with several offences this week in relation to his participation in the ‘Freedom Convoy’ occupation of downtown Ottawa in February. Hillier, 64, arrived at Ottawa police headquarters early Monday morning and surrendered to police. He faces nine charges. He was later released on conditions, which include a $35,000 bond and an order not to post on social media about the ‘Freedom Convoy’ and COVID-19 mask and vaccine mandates. Hillier has spoken out against COVID-19 public health measures and vaccine mandates, and was a prominent voice during the convoy protest that occupied downtown Ottawa for three weeks. He was suspended from Twitter earlier this month for violating Twitter's COVID-19 vaccine misinformation policy. Hillier said he looks forward to defending himself against the charges. Randy Hillier speaks with reporters before turning himself in at Ottawa police headquarters on Monday, March 28, 2022. (Jim O'Grady/CTV News Ottawa) A concerning resurgence of COVID-19 Ottawa Public Health is sounding the alarm about "concerning" levels of COVID-19 in the city. Levels of the virus in the city's wastewater have reached a record high in the latest data. Medical officer of health Dr. Vera Etches said in a special statement Wednesday the health unit has informed the office of Ontario’s chief medical officer of health about the rising levels of the virus in Ottawa’s wastewater and high test positivity rate. OPH is reaching out directly to people over 50 who are eligible for another vaccine dose and Etches is encouraging residents to keep wearing masks in crowded indoor spaces, even without the mandate in place. Ontario's 'Island Dave' fighting for his life in Mexico hospital A GoFundMe page has been set up for a Brockville resident known as "Island Dave" as he fights for his life in Mexico. Dave Beatty,71, is a retired City of Brockville employee who worked as a revenue collector every summer for the islands. According to a release, Beatty was spending the winter in Mexico when he suffered a "serious accident" that fractured six ribs and punctured his lungs. Days later, he had a heart attack in hospital. The fundraiser, which has now surpassed $10,000, is seeking money to cover medical expenses and return Beatty to his home in Brockville. Brockville's 'Island Dave', a retired city employee, is fighting for his life in a Mexico hospital. (Photo courtesy Cathy McHugh) New short-term rental rules take effect in Ottawa People operating Airbnbs and other short-term rentals in Ottawa must now have permits and can only rent out their primary homes under new rules that kick in today. Enforcement of the city’s short-term rental bylaw—aimed at cracking down on so-called ‘ghost hotels’ that operate purely for short-term visitors—starts today. City council approved the new rules last April. However, the Ontario Short-Term Rental Association appealed the bylaw to the Ontario Land Tribunal, delaying its implementation. The tribunal dismissed the appeal. People who want to rent out their homes must apply for a city-issued permit, which costs $110 for two years. They also can only list on platforms registered through the city. The rules also allow any landlord, condominium corporation The Airbnb website is seen in this file photo. (AFP PHOTO/John MACDOUGALL) CTVNews.ca Top Stories Atlantic Canada, Northwest Territories report highest COVID-19 cases per capita With health authorities across Canada on high alert for another wave of COVID-19 as health restrictions continue to ease, the Atlantic provinces as well as Northwest Territories are reporting more COVID-19 cases per capita than anywhere else in Canada or the U.S. COVID in U.K. at record levels with almost 5 million infected The prevalence of COVID-19 in the U.K. has reached record levels, with about 1 in 13 people estimated to be infected with the virus in the past week, latest figures from Britain's official statistics agency showed. Omicron 'less severe' than Delta for children under 5: study A new U.S. study suggests that children who are younger than five and are infected with the COVID-19 Omicron variant have less risk of severe health outcomes than kids infected with the Delta variant. Ukrainian forces retake areas near Kyiv amid fear of traps Ukrainian troops moved cautiously to retake territory north of the country's capital on Saturday, using cables to pull the bodies of civilians off the streets in one town out of fear that Russian forces might have booby-trapped them before leaving. Live updates: Ukraine says 765 evacuate besieged Mariupol What's happening in Ukraine today: Ukraine's deputy prime minister says 765 residents managed to make it out of Mariupol in private vehicles on Saturday. Russian space chief: Sanctions could imperil space station The head of Russia's space program said Saturday that the future of the International Space Station hangs in the balance after the United States, the European Union, and Canadian space agencies missed a deadline to meet Russian demands for lifting sanctions on Russian enterprises and hardware. Pope blasts Russia's 'infantile' war, EU-Libya deal in Malta Pope Francis said Saturday he was considering a possible visit to the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv and blasted the leader who launched a 'savage' war, delivering his most pointed denunciation yet of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Winning $70-million Lotto Max ticket sold in Alberta There may be some big changes in store for the winner or winners of a record-setting lottery win in Alberta. W5 INVESTIGATES | Parents who kill their own children often exhibit warning signs: experts Experts say dangerous warning signs are missed in parents who could harm or kill their child. Up to 40 kids are killed this way each year in Canada. CTV W5 looks into why this is happening, and if there are ways to prevent it.
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Revitalization in Woodbine, IA set to build 150 homes Revitalization in Woodbine, IA set to build 150 homes On the latest episode of Hustle Play, Thaddeus Young joined the show to give his impression of Nick Nurse, how he's helping his teammates off the court and what his role is on the court. Listen to the full episode wherever you get your podcasts or watch on our Yahoo Sports Canada YouTube. As residents woke up to the news that Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk died on Monday, they remembered a man who saved the team from relocation nearly 20 years ago, but whose relationship with the city became complex. Melnyk bought the Sens and their home arena in 2003 for $130 million US when the previous franchise owner, Rod Bryden, went bankrupt. Melnyk put in the offer and reached a deal with creditors after Bryden's deal to reacquire the team was unsuccessful. The team reached its peak i On the latest episode of Hustle Play, Thaddeus Young and Chris Boucher discuss the craziest things they've heard fans say to players and how betting has made it worse. Also, Young tells the story of his wife clapping back at a heckler on social. Listen to the full episode wherever you get your podcasts or watch on our Yahoo Sports Canada YouTube. CHICAGO (AP) — Tage Thompson scored the tiebreaking goal on a fortunate bounce with 10.6 seconds left and the Buffalo Sabres rallied from four down to beat the Chicago Blackhawks 6-5 on Monday night. Victor Olofsson had two goals and an assist to help the Sabres win for the first time in three games. Kyle Okposo, Vinnie Hinostroza and Alex Tuch also scored for Buffalo. Thompson, the team leader with 28 goals, broke his stick on a shot from left wing. The puck caromed off the boards behind the ne On the latest episode of Hustle Play, Thaddeus Young joined the show to touch on how long he's known OG Anunoby and his unique personality. Also, the Raptors' duo discuss how much better he can still be. Listen to the full episode wherever you get your podcasts or watch on our Yahoo Sports Canada YouTube. Former Canadian Press sportswriter Neil Stevens, who earned Hall of Fame recognition in both lacrosse and hockey while criss-crossing the globe in more than three decades with the national news agency, has died after a battle with cancer. He was 74. Stevens was a rich character, a talented writer unflappable on deadline and someone who lived life to the fullest. In profiling Stevens ahead of his 2008 induction into the St. Catharines Sports Hall of Fame, Bernie Puchalski of the St. Catharines St Imman Adan is joined by Chris Walder to reflect on their best memories of Kyle Lowry. Listen to the full podcast on the 'Raptors Over Everything' podcast feed. Thaddeus Young's wife Shekinah isn't someone you want to mess with. The Boston Celtics were missing a flurry of starters vs. the Toronto Raptors but showed why they're one of the best teams in the Eastern Conference with a tough, focused and well-executed game at Scotiabank Arena. Albeit in a loss. Quebec Finance Minister Eric Girard said Wednesday that the Quebec government, the Ottawa Senators and Quebecor are exploring the possibility of Ottawa and Quebec City entering a joint bid to host the 2023 world junior men's hockey championship. The tournament, which is scheduled to begin on Boxing Day in Novosibirsk, Russia, but was left without a host city after the International Ice Hockey Federation announced on Feb. 28 that it was withdrawing Russia's privilege to host international hockey Alpine Canada has named former American assistant coach Karin Harjo the new head coach of the women's alpine team, making her the first-ever woman to lead a World Cup team. "It's not the first thing that I think about, but it is really important," Harjo told CBC Sports about breaking the gender barrier in coaching. "I'm really excited, and it is an honour to be entrusted with this leadership role and to work with such a talented group of athletes." Harjo comes to Alpine Canada from the U.S. Ski Rumour has it that the Italian football club is preparing an offer for the big football star Mohamed Salah. TORONTO — Auston Matthews scored his 50th goal of the season as the Toronto Maple Leafs thumped the Winnipeg Jets 7-3 on Thursday night. The sniper, who buried his team's sixth goal into an empty net with 2:06 left in regulation, is the first Leaf to hit the half-century mark since Dave Andreychuk scored 53 in 1993-94. William Nylander added two on the power play to go along with an assist and Ilya Mikheyev had a short-handed goal as part of his first three-point night in the NHL for the Leafs. Kyle Lowry has left a mark on the city of Toronto, the Raptors organization and even some of its players. Imman Adan and Chris Walder discuss the ways they see Lowry’s game in Fred VanVleet and Pascal Siakam.Kyle Lowry has left a mark on the Toronto, the Raptors organization and even some of its players. Imman Adan and Chris Walder discuss the ways they see Lowry’s game in Fred VanVleet and Pascal Siakam. Listen to the full podcast on the 'Raptors Over Everything' podcast feed. DETROIT (AP) — Recently acquired Mathieu Joseph scored three times in the third period for his first career hat trick, Mads Sogaard made 27 saves in his NHL debut and the Ottawa Senators defeated the Detroit Red Wings 5-2 on Friday night. Joseph's three goals were his first for Ottawa since being dealt from Tampa Bay at the trade deadline. Josh Norris, playing in his home state for the first time in his pro career, scored on a power play for his 27th goal for the Seantors. Austin Watson added a NEW YORK (AP) — Mathew Barzal had a goal and an assist, Semyon Varlamov stopped 27 shots for his 36th career shutout and the New York Islanders beat the rival Rangers 3-0 on Friday night. Casey Cizikas and Matt Martin also scored for the Islanders, who have won three straight and seven of 10. Varlamov, who had 10 shutouts last season — including four against the Rangers — got his second this season. Long considered out of the playoff picture, the Islanders pulled within 13 points of Washington f Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk died on Monday at the age of 62. Dan Séguin is at the 18th hole of a long career in Ottawa sports journalism, and he's heading for the 19th. Thursday marks Séguin's last day as CBC Ottawa's sports anchor, the end of a long career covering local sports that started when he was hired by CJOH (now CTV Ottawa) in 1981, fresh out of Ryerson University. He moved to CBC in 1990 and has been here ever since, all while raising four kids. Séguin covered the 1990 NHL expansion meetings that saw Ottawa awarded a franchise, the Grey Cup win NHL officiating continues to make negative headlines this season. Toronto Raptors forward Thaddeus Young said teammate Khem Birch has a specific reason to watch film on him. Young also discussed finding his groove after not playing much prior to the trade to Toronto and how helpful Pascal Siakam has been on and off the court. 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BEIJING (AP) — U.S. accident investigators arrived in China on Saturday to help authorities look for clues into what caused last month’s crash of a Boeing jetlinerwith 132 people aboard. The seven-member team from the National Transportation Safety Board will participate in the Civil Aviation Administration of China’s investigation of the March 21 crash of a China Eastern Airlines Boeing 737-800 because the aircraft was manufactured in the U.S. As part of that assistance, the plane’s cockpit voice recorder is being downloaded and analyzed at a U.S. lab in Washington, federal officials said Friday. Investigators hope the recording will explain why the plane went into a nosedivefrom about 8,800 meters (29,000 feet) over a mountainous region in southeastern China. Chinese officials have said that air traffic controllers were unable to get a response from the pilots while the plane was descending. The cockpit voice recorder would pick up voices and other sounds from microphones worn by the pilots and another stationed over their heads. Searchers also recovered the plane’s flight-data recorder, which constantly captures speed, altitude, heading and other information and the performance of key systems on the aircraft, but that recorder was not being evaluated in Washington on Friday. The NTSB said its investigators will limit contact with people outside the investigation so that they can start their work immediately without going through a quarantine period. The plane that crashed was not a 737 Max, a newer model that was temporarily grounded worldwide following two deadly crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia. The impact caused by the crash in China created a 20-meter- (65-foot-) deep crater, set off a fire in the surrounding forest and smashed the plane into small parts scattered over a wide area, some of them buried underground. More than 49,000 pieces of debris have been recovered, along with some human remains and personal items. A Chinese aviation safety official said a preliminary investigation report would be completed within 30 days of the crash. Flight MU5735 with 123 passengers and nine crew members was headed from the southwestern city of Kunming, the capital of Yunnan province, to Guangzhou, a major city and export manufacturing hub near Hong Kong in southeastern China. The 737-800 has an excellent safety record and the Chinese airline industry has had relatively few mishaps in recent years. Before last month’s accident, the last fatal crash of a Chinese airliner occurred in August 2010, when an Embraer ERJ 190-100 operated by Henan Airlines hit the ground short of the runway in the northeastern city of Yichun and caught fire, killing 44 people. Investigators blamed pilot error.
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BEIJING (AP) — U.S. accident investigators arrived in China on Saturday to help authorities look for clues into what caused last month’s crash of a Boeing jetlinerwith 132 people aboard. The seven-member team from the National Transportation Safety Board will participate in the Civil Aviation Administration of China’s investigation of the March 21 crash of a China Eastern Airlines Boeing 737-800 because the aircraft was manufactured in the U.S. As part of that assistance, the plane’s cockpit voice recorder is being downloaded and analyzed at a U.S. lab in Washington, federal officials said Friday. Investigators hope the recording will explain why the plane went into a nosedivefrom about 8,800 meters (29,000 feet) over a mountainous region in southeastern China. Chinese officials have said that air traffic controllers were unable to get a response from the pilots while the plane was descending. The cockpit voice recorder would pick up voices and other sounds from microphones worn by the pilots and another stationed over their heads. Searchers also recovered the plane’s flight-data recorder, which constantly captures speed, altitude, heading and other information and the performance of key systems on the aircraft, but that recorder was not being evaluated in Washington on Friday. The NTSB said its investigators will limit contact with people outside the investigation so that they can start their work immediately without going through a quarantine period. The plane that crashed was not a 737 Max, a newer model that was temporarily grounded worldwide following two deadly crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia. The impact caused by the crash in China created a 20-meter- (65-foot-) deep crater, set off a fire in the surrounding forest and smashed the plane into small parts scattered over a wide area, some of them buried underground. More than 49,000 pieces of debris have been recovered, along with some human remains and personal items. A Chinese aviation safety official said a preliminary investigation report would be completed within 30 days of the crash. Flight MU5735 with 123 passengers and nine crew members was headed from the southwestern city of Kunming, the capital of Yunnan province, to Guangzhou, a major city and export manufacturing hub near Hong Kong in southeastern China. The 737-800 has an excellent safety record and the Chinese airline industry has had relatively few mishaps in recent years. Before last month’s accident, the last fatal crash of a Chinese airliner occurred in August 2010, when an Embraer ERJ 190-100 operated by Henan Airlines hit the ground short of the runway in the northeastern city of Yichun and caught fire, killing 44 people. Investigators blamed pilot error.
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BEIJING (AP) — U.S. accident investigators arrived in China on Saturday to help authorities look for clues into what caused last month’s crash of a Boeing jetlinerwith 132 people aboard. The seven-member team from the National Transportation Safety Board will participate in the Civil Aviation Administration of China’s investigation of the March 21 crash of a China Eastern Airlines Boeing 737-800 because the aircraft was manufactured in the U.S. As part of that assistance, the plane’s cockpit voice recorder is being downloaded and analyzed at a U.S. lab in Washington, federal officials said Friday. Investigators hope the recording will explain why the plane went into a nosedivefrom about 8,800 meters (29,000 feet) over a mountainous region in southeastern China. Chinese officials have said that air traffic controllers were unable to get a response from the pilots while the plane was descending. The cockpit voice recorder would pick up voices and other sounds from microphones worn by the pilots and another stationed over their heads. Searchers also recovered the plane’s flight-data recorder, which constantly captures speed, altitude, heading and other information and the performance of key systems on the aircraft, but that recorder was not being evaluated in Washington on Friday. The NTSB said its investigators will limit contact with people outside the investigation so that they can start their work immediately without going through a quarantine period. The plane that crashed was not a 737 Max, a newer model that was temporarily grounded worldwide following two deadly crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia. The impact caused by the crash in China created a 20-meter- (65-foot-) deep crater, set off a fire in the surrounding forest and smashed the plane into small parts scattered over a wide area, some of them buried underground. More than 49,000 pieces of debris have been recovered, along with some human remains and personal items. A Chinese aviation safety official said a preliminary investigation report would be completed within 30 days of the crash. Flight MU5735 with 123 passengers and nine crew members was headed from the southwestern city of Kunming, the capital of Yunnan province, to Guangzhou, a major city and export manufacturing hub near Hong Kong in southeastern China. The 737-800 has an excellent safety record and the Chinese airline industry has had relatively few mishaps in recent years. Before last month’s accident, the last fatal crash of a Chinese airliner occurred in August 2010, when an Embraer ERJ 190-100 operated by Henan Airlines hit the ground short of the runway in the northeastern city of Yichun and caught fire, killing 44 people. Investigators blamed pilot error.
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BEIJING (AP) — U.S. accident investigators arrived in China on Saturday to help authorities look for clues into what caused last month’s crash of a Boeing jetlinerwith 132 people aboard. The seven-member team from the National Transportation Safety Board will participate in the Civil Aviation Administration of China’s investigation of the March 21 crash of a China Eastern Airlines Boeing 737-800 because the aircraft was manufactured in the U.S. As part of that assistance, the plane’s cockpit voice recorder is being downloaded and analyzed at a U.S. lab in Washington, federal officials said Friday. Investigators hope the recording will explain why the plane went into a nosedivefrom about 8,800 meters (29,000 feet) over a mountainous region in southeastern China. Chinese officials have said that air traffic controllers were unable to get a response from the pilots while the plane was descending. The cockpit voice recorder would pick up voices and other sounds from microphones worn by the pilots and another stationed over their heads. Searchers also recovered the plane’s flight-data recorder, which constantly captures speed, altitude, heading and other information and the performance of key systems on the aircraft, but that recorder was not being evaluated in Washington on Friday. The NTSB said its investigators will limit contact with people outside the investigation so that they can start their work immediately without going through a quarantine period. The plane that crashed was not a 737 Max, a newer model that was temporarily grounded worldwide following two deadly crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia. The impact caused by the crash in China created a 20-meter- (65-foot-) deep crater, set off a fire in the surrounding forest and smashed the plane into small parts scattered over a wide area, some of them buried underground. More than 49,000 pieces of debris have been recovered, along with some human remains and personal items. A Chinese aviation safety official said a preliminary investigation report would be completed within 30 days of the crash. Flight MU5735 with 123 passengers and nine crew members was headed from the southwestern city of Kunming, the capital of Yunnan province, to Guangzhou, a major city and export manufacturing hub near Hong Kong in southeastern China. The 737-800 has an excellent safety record and the Chinese airline industry has had relatively few mishaps in recent years. Before last month’s accident, the last fatal crash of a Chinese airliner occurred in August 2010, when an Embraer ERJ 190-100 operated by Henan Airlines hit the ground short of the runway in the northeastern city of Yichun and caught fire, killing 44 people. Investigators blamed pilot error.
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BEIJING (AP) — U.S. accident investigators arrived in China on Saturday to help authorities look for clues into what caused last month’s crash of a Boeing jetlinerwith 132 people aboard. The seven-member team from the National Transportation Safety Board will participate in the Civil Aviation Administration of China’s investigation of the March 21 crash of a China Eastern Airlines Boeing 737-800 because the aircraft was manufactured in the U.S. As part of that assistance, the plane’s cockpit voice recorder is being downloaded and analyzed at a U.S. lab in Washington, federal officials said Friday. Investigators hope the recording will explain why the plane went into a nosedivefrom about 8,800 meters (29,000 feet) over a mountainous region in southeastern China. Chinese officials have said that air traffic controllers were unable to get a response from the pilots while the plane was descending. The cockpit voice recorder would pick up voices and other sounds from microphones worn by the pilots and another stationed over their heads. Searchers also recovered the plane’s flight-data recorder, which constantly captures speed, altitude, heading and other information and the performance of key systems on the aircraft, but that recorder was not being evaluated in Washington on Friday. The NTSB said its investigators will limit contact with people outside the investigation so that they can start their work immediately without going through a quarantine period. The plane that crashed was not a 737 Max, a newer model that was temporarily grounded worldwide following two deadly crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia. The impact caused by the crash in China created a 20-meter- (65-foot-) deep crater, set off a fire in the surrounding forest and smashed the plane into small parts scattered over a wide area, some of them buried underground. More than 49,000 pieces of debris have been recovered, along with some human remains and personal items. A Chinese aviation safety official said a preliminary investigation report would be completed within 30 days of the crash. Flight MU5735 with 123 passengers and nine crew members was headed from the southwestern city of Kunming, the capital of Yunnan province, to Guangzhou, a major city and export manufacturing hub near Hong Kong in southeastern China. The 737-800 has an excellent safety record and the Chinese airline industry has had relatively few mishaps in recent years. Before last month’s accident, the last fatal crash of a Chinese airliner occurred in August 2010, when an Embraer ERJ 190-100 operated by Henan Airlines hit the ground short of the runway in the northeastern city of Yichun and caught fire, killing 44 people. Investigators blamed pilot error.
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BEIJING (AP) — U.S. accident investigators arrived in China on Saturday to help authorities look for clues into what caused last month’s crash of a Boeing jetlinerwith 132 people aboard. The seven-member team from the National Transportation Safety Board will participate in the Civil Aviation Administration of China’s investigation of the March 21 crash of a China Eastern Airlines Boeing 737-800 because the aircraft was manufactured in the U.S. As part of that assistance, the plane’s cockpit voice recorder is being downloaded and analyzed at a U.S. lab in Washington, federal officials said Friday. Investigators hope the recording will explain why the plane went into a nosedivefrom about 8,800 meters (29,000 feet) over a mountainous region in southeastern China. Chinese officials have said that air traffic controllers were unable to get a response from the pilots while the plane was descending. The cockpit voice recorder would pick up voices and other sounds from microphones worn by the pilots and another stationed over their heads. Searchers also recovered the plane’s flight-data recorder, which constantly captures speed, altitude, heading and other information and the performance of key systems on the aircraft, but that recorder was not being evaluated in Washington on Friday. The NTSB said its investigators will limit contact with people outside the investigation so that they can start their work immediately without going through a quarantine period. The plane that crashed was not a 737 Max, a newer model that was temporarily grounded worldwide following two deadly crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia. The impact caused by the crash in China created a 20-meter- (65-foot-) deep crater, set off a fire in the surrounding forest and smashed the plane into small parts scattered over a wide area, some of them buried underground. More than 49,000 pieces of debris have been recovered, along with some human remains and personal items. A Chinese aviation safety official said a preliminary investigation report would be completed within 30 days of the crash. Flight MU5735 with 123 passengers and nine crew members was headed from the southwestern city of Kunming, the capital of Yunnan province, to Guangzhou, a major city and export manufacturing hub near Hong Kong in southeastern China. The 737-800 has an excellent safety record and the Chinese airline industry has had relatively few mishaps in recent years. Before last month’s accident, the last fatal crash of a Chinese airliner occurred in August 2010, when an Embraer ERJ 190-100 operated by Henan Airlines hit the ground short of the runway in the northeastern city of Yichun and caught fire, killing 44 people. Investigators blamed pilot error.
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Quebec sees violent end of the week with two suspected femicides Quebec's provincial police say a 49-year-old man was charged Friday following the death of his spouse, in what they allege could be the second femicide in the province within 24 hours. Police say Pascal Arseneault was arrested after the body of Louise Avon, 64, was discovered in what was left of the couple's home in Ste. Agathe des Monts, Que., which was allegedly set on fire late Thursday evening. Arseneault was charged Friday afternoon in the Saint-Jerome courthouse with second-degree murder. Police say they are investigating another alleged case of domestic violence in a separate incident that occurred earlier that day. Madeleine Desormeaux, 68, and Laurent Thibault, 76, were found dead Thursday morning in a residence in Lebel-sur-Quevillon, northern Quebec. Police say the early investigation suggests it was a murder-suicide and possible femicide. SUPPORT NETWORK Victims of domestic violence can contact SOS violence conjugale at 1-800-363-9010. Other resources: - Federation des Maisons d'Hebergement pour Femmes - Shield of Athena - Espace Sans Violence - Regroupement des Maisons Pour Femmes Victimes de Violence Conjugale - Centre de Solidarite Lesbienne -- This report by The Canadian Press was first published on April 2, 2022.
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2022-04-02 16:10:57+00:00
Quebec sees violent end of the week with two suspected femicides MONTREAL — Quebec's provincial police say a 49-year-old man was charged Friday following the death of his spouse, in what they allege could be the second femicide in the province within 24 hours. Police say Pascal Arseneault was arrested after the body of Louise Avon, 64, was discovered in what was left of the couple's home in Ste. Agathe des Monts, Que., which was allegedly set on fire late Thursday evening. Arseneault was charged Friday afternoon in the Saint-Jérôme courthouse with second-degree murder. Police say they are investigating another alleged case of domestic violence in a separate incident that occurred earlier that day. Madeleine Desormeaux, 68, and Laurent Thibault, 76, were found dead Thursday morning in a residence in Lebel-sur-Quévillon, northern Quebec. Police say the early investigation suggests it was a murder-suicide and possible femicide. This report by The Canadian Press was first published on April 2, 2022. --- This story was produced with the financial assistance of the Meta and Canadian Press News Fellowship. The Canadian Press
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Quebec sees violent end of the week with two suspected femicides Quebec's provincial police say a 49-year-old man was charged Friday following the death of his spouse, in what they allege could be the second femicide in the province within 24 hours. Police say Pascal Arseneault was arrested after the body of Louise Avon, 64, was discovered in what was left of the couple's home in Ste. Agathe des Monts, Que., which was allegedly set on fire late Thursday evening. Arseneault was charged Friday afternoon in the Saint-Jerome courthouse with second-degree murder. Police say they are investigating another alleged case of domestic violence in a separate incident that occurred earlier that day. Madeleine Desormeaux, 68, and Laurent Thibault, 76, were found dead Thursday morning in a residence in Lebel-sur-Quevillon, northern Quebec. Police say the early investigation suggests it was a murder-suicide and possible femicide. SUPPORT NETWORK Victims of domestic violence can contact SOS violence conjugale at 1-800-363-9010. Other resources: - Federation des Maisons d'Hebergement pour Femmes - Shield of Athena - Espace Sans Violence - Regroupement des Maisons Pour Femmes Victimes de Violence Conjugale - Centre de Solidarite Lesbienne -- This report by The Canadian Press was first published on April 2, 2022.
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2022-04-02 20:11:13+00:00
Quebec sees violent end of the week with two suspected femicides in 24 hours Provincial police are investigating another alleged case of domestic violence in a separate incident that occurred earlier the same day Article content Quebec’s provincial police say a 49-year-old man was charged Friday following the death of his spouse, in what they allege could be the second femicide in the province within 24 hours. Advertisement 2 Article content Police say Pascal Arseneault was arrested after the body of Louise Avon, 64, was discovered in what was left of the couple’s home in Ste. Agathe des Monts, Que., which was allegedly set on fire late Thursday evening. Arseneault was charged Friday afternoon in the Saint-Jerome courthouse with second-degree murder. Police say they are investigating another alleged case of domestic violence in a separate incident that occurred earlier that day. Madeleine Desormeaux, 68, and Laurent Thibault, 76, were found dead Thursday morning in a residence in Lebel-sur-Quevillon, northern Quebec. Police say the early investigation suggests it was a murder-suicide and possible femicide.
https://www.iheartradio.ca/cjad/news/quebec-sees-violent-end-of-the-week-with-two-suspected-femicides-1.17485740
Quebec sees violent end of the week with two suspected femicides Quebec's provincial police say a 49-year-old man was charged Friday following the death of his spouse, in what they allege could be the second femicide in the province within 24 hours. Police say Pascal Arseneault was arrested after the body of Louise Avon, 64, was discovered in what was left of the couple's home in Ste. Agathe des Monts, Que., which was allegedly set on fire late Thursday evening. Arseneault was charged Friday afternoon in the Saint-Jerome courthouse with second-degree murder. Police say they are investigating another alleged case of domestic violence in a separate incident that occurred earlier that day. Madeleine Desormeaux, 68, and Laurent Thibault, 76, were found dead Thursday morning in a residence in Lebel-sur-Quevillon, northern Quebec. Police say the early investigation suggests it was a murder-suicide and possible femicide. SUPPORT NETWORK Victims of domestic violence can contact SOS violence conjugale at 1-800-363-9010. Other resources: - Federation des Maisons d'Hebergement pour Femmes - Shield of Athena - Espace Sans Violence - Regroupement des Maisons Pour Femmes Victimes de Violence Conjugale - Centre de Solidarite Lesbienne -- This report by The Canadian Press was first published on April 2, 2022.
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2022-04-02 16:47:38+00:00
MONTREAL - Quebec’s provincial police say a 49-year-old man was charged Friday following the death of his spouse, in what they allege could be the second femicide in the province within 24 hours. Police say Pascal Arseneault was arrested after the body of Louise Avon, 64, was discovered in what was left of the couple’s home in Ste. Agathe des Monts, Que., which was allegedly set on fire late Thursday evening. Arseneault was charged Friday afternoon in the Saint-Jérôme courthouse with second-degree murder. Police say they are investigating another alleged case of domestic violence in a separate incident that occurred earlier that day. Madeleine Desormeaux, 68, and Laurent Thibault, 76, were found dead Thursday morning in a residence in Lebel-sur-Quévillon, northern Quebec. Police say the early investigation suggests it was a murder-suicide and possible femicide. This report by The Canadian Press was first published on April 2, 2022. --- This story was produced with the financial assistance of the Meta and Canadian Press News Fellowship.
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6 women, 20 million listeners... …and a big boost for radio. Cole Moreton meets the gamechanging new stars of the airwaves From left: Claudia Winkleman wears cardigan and trousers, Podeny. Shoes, Emmy London. Ring, Simuero, couvertureandthe garbstore.com. Clara Amfo wears dress, See by Chloé, theoutnet.com. Earrings, The Hoop Station. Sandals, Kat Maconie. Moira Stuart wears dress, Winser London. Skirt, Ghost, Tights, Hedoine. Zoe Ball wears dress, Massimo Dutti. Myleene Klass wears dress, Zara. Sandals, Kurt Geiger. Lauren Laverne wears dress, Ted Baker. Sandals, Rosamund Muir 'I feel really sorry for the photographer,’ says Lauren Laverne, laughing. ‘It’s been like herding cats, because we all know each other. I’ve seen all my favourite people in one place on the same day – it’s like a brilliant night out.’ The host of Radio 4’s Desert Island Discs and the breakfast show on BBC Radio 6 Music is here today as one of six broadcasters – Zoe Ball, Clara Amfo, Claudia Winkleman, Moira Stuart and Myleene Klass being the others – gathered by YOU to celebrate the rise of women in radio. Not so long ago the biggest shows across the stations were almost all presented by men, but look across the schedules today and so many of the most popular DJs and presenters are women – and collectively, our hosts reach more than 20 million listeners. Clara, 37, who presents on Radio 1, welcomes these changes and says they are long overdue. ‘When I was first on commercial radio in 2012 I told my then boss that I would really love to host a certain show. It just so happened that the show before it was also presented by a woman, and the reason my boss gave for turning me down was that: “Listeners don’t like to hear two women back to back”. It was ridiculous!’ Clara wears dresss, Alice and Olivia, theoutnet.com. Earrings, The Hoop Station. Sandals, Kat Maconie Clara, whose parents emigrated from Ghana, grew up in London and got her first taste of radio on a school trip to the Design Museum where Capital had set up a studio for kids to record a few links. ‘I had a go and thought, “I need to do this.”’ She got her start as an intern on Kiss FM and found an early supporter and mentor in one of the women here today. ‘The first time I met Claudia was at the Glamour Women of the Year Awards,’ says Clara, embracing her friend. ‘I didn’t know anyone but I’ve always been a massive fan so I went up to her quite shyly and introduced myself. She was so nice and lovely that day, and has been my energy queen and life coach ever since.’ Claudia is as gloriously offbeat as ever at 50, making gentle fun not just of this love-in but of the age difference between its participants. ‘I’ve actually just breastfed Clara – I don’t know if that’s too much information for you. I’m just flagging it up.’ Claudia wears jumper and trousers, Podeny. Shoes, Emmy London. Gold ring, Simuero, couvertureandthegarbstore.com Claudia is a Cambridge graduate and daughter of veteran journalist Eve Pollard. As the presenter of the coveted Saturday mid-morning slot on Radio 2, and co-host of Strictly Come Dancing on BBC One, she feels she is part of a female revolution across broadcasting. ‘Strictly is completely run by women. Charlotte Moore runs the BBC, Helen Thomas is head of Radio 2. She said to me: “You know how you are when we chat – can you do that on the radio?” So on Saturday mornings we can now spend 45 minutes talking about whether you can have bacon with marmalade – and get over 7,000 texts on the subject. There’s a weird assumption that women are competitive with each other but that could not be further from the truth. Women look after women – that is the truth.’ Nobody knows this more than Myleene Klass, 43, who suffered a devastating miscarriage while broadcasting at the Smooth Radio studios in Leicester Square a few years ago and says it was her close friend Lauren Laverne who came to the rescue. ‘I went to the loo while the music was playing and there was blood everywhere. I didn’t know what to do. I had one hour left of my show. I rang Lauren and she said: “Do one link, take a breath, come out and call me.”’ It must have been so traumatic. ‘Lauren got me through. I did the next link and called her. We counted the links. I would go out, sob and come back in, take a deep breath and speak. I don’t know what I would have done [without her].’ Looking around at our shoot, Myleene is struck by the diversity in the room – one that is reflected on the airwaves. ‘You’ve got black girls here, white girls, I’m representing Southeast Asian girls. There’s such a mix. We’ve each had to elbow our way through and speak up, use our voices, literally, to get a place at this table. And here we are, representing so many. It’s extremely powerful,’ she says enthusiastically. ‘If I had to go back and explain this to my 15-year-old self, I don’t think she would ever believe it.’ Myleene wears dress, Olivia Rubin. Earrings, Anthropologie. Shoes, Kat Maconie Myleene has shows on both Smooth and Classic FM at the weekends, switching over from pop to classical music, but then that has always been her life. As a teenager in Norfolk she was classically trained before taking part in the reality series Popstars and being chosen for the band Hear’Say. That was when she met a zippy TV host called Zoe Ball. ‘My first lovely radio memories are of my dad,’ says Zoe, 51, whose father is former children’s TV presenter and national treasure Johnny Ball. ‘On a Saturday, he would listen to the football in the garage while doing DIY. Sundays, it would be all the big-band and jazz shows on Radio 2. And then there was Terry Wogan, who was hilarious and warm, like an uncle you’d never met.’ She has grown into one of the BBC’s most trusted and best-paid presenters, benefitting from the drive towards equality with a substantial pay rise when she took over the top-rated Radio 2 breakfast show from Chris Evans in 2019. ‘I think things are getting better for women. I don’t think we’re quite there yet. But I look at my daughter [Nelly, who at the age of 12 has been appearing as a DJ at festivals alongside her father Fatboy Slim] and I think: “OK – yeah, things are improving.”’ I ask her why she thinks women are flourishing on radio right now and she says, ‘There’s a softness to women. I think there’s that mothering, nurturing element. We’re good at listening.’ Zoe wears jumper, Jumper1234. Trousers, Zara. Earrings, Completed Works. Rings, Dinosaur Designs Radio played a big part in Lauren Laverne’s upbringing and career, including the very first time she went to London from her native Sunderland at the age of 16 with her band Kenickie. ‘The first place I ever came to was the BBC studios in Maida Vale when we did a session for John Peel. My dad drove us down in a van. It was so exciting,’ says Lauren, 43. Success with the band led to being asked to sit in as a guest presenter on Radio 1. ‘It was so exhilarating and so intimate. Radio is for people who love to show off, but in private. Being out in front in a band is quite exposing. Radio had all the excitement of playing live, but it felt like telling a secret to a friend. I just loved it.’ In 2018, after a stint guest editing Woman’s Hour, Lauren was given the presenting role on one of British radio’s institutions, Desert Island Discs, taking over from Kirsty Young who had to step down due to illness. Some devoted fans of the show weren’t keen, seeing her as the wrong fit – something Lauren understands: ‘People care massively and if someone suddenly appears on your favourite radio station, it feels like an intrusion. I get that.’ Lauren wears blouse, Claire Mischevani Yet she has won over listeners with superb interviews on that desert island and continues to host the morning show on 6 Music. It’s an unusual combination, but she is quick to bat away any suggestion that she is doing something extraordinary, instead deflecting the attention on to Moira Stuart, who she says is the real pioneer. ‘I thought we should do a photo where Moira was in the middle and we were all lying at her feet, but she wouldn’t let us,’ says Lauren. ‘She’s too noble and wonderful to allow us to do that.’ Moira, 72, who has her own Saturday show on Classic FM, grew up listening to the radio in Hackney in the 1950s, and wrote to the BBC as a young woman. ‘I thought maybe I could be useful behind the scenes. It never struck me I could actually pick up a microphone. Then in 1977 a woman changed my life.’ Moira was spotted by the first female controller of Radio 4, Clare Lawson Dick, herself a groundbreaking figure who was said to have slept in the basement at Broadcasting House during the war when her flat was bombed. ‘She thought I could be an announcer and spoke to the head of presentation about me,’ says Moira. There was an interview process but she wasn’t hopeful. ‘The only people of colour working at Broadcasting House were either cleaners or in catering. I figured it wasn’t going to happen. But they said yes.’ Getting this break meant making a big decision early on. ‘By and large, for women of colour who were in the public eye then – like Cleo Laine and Shirley Bassey – their private lives were seen as fair game. I figured the only way I could be of use to people coming up behind me was to not make that part of the deal. My private life was my private life.’ She kept firmly to that vow as her career blossomed, eventually becoming one of the country’s most famous TV newsreaders. Yet even at such heights, things behind the scenes weren’t easy. ‘You were patronised like there was no tomorrow. [Male colleagues] were not used to seeing someone like me.’ Things got nasty at times, she says. ‘I’ve had hate mail for ever – not only from hatred of race, but also hatred of gender.’ Moira wears dress, Diane von Furstenberg, theoutnet.com How has she coped? ‘Quietly. I have close friends I talk to. But I do also get the most beautiful, inspiring and moving letters from people who seem to know me better than I know myself.’ That close contact with listeners is something everyone here says they cherish, and which has only intensified lately. Clara believes that Covid changed things dramatically. ‘Before the pandemic, the text messages would be about going off to football practice or on a first date. Then I noticed it shifting to: “I got out of bed today, and that was an achievement.”’ Listeners would also share their most private news. ‘I had people telling me they’d sadly lost their partner.’ That must have been hard to deal with? ‘Yes, but I wanted everyone listening to know they weren’t on their own.’ Possibly the most uplifting story comes from Myleene, who started getting messages from a labour ward while presenting her Saturday afternoon show. ‘A man got in touch requesting songs for his wife. He said, “We’re in the labour ward, we’re listening to you, please can you play something to keep our spirits up?”’ They kept in touch for the next three hours. ‘The whole thing was absolutely magical. I swear [by the end] we were crying in the studio. He sent a video of his wife with the baby, and us playing Toto on the radio. The nurses were all there, swaying away,’ she says with a grin. ‘We’ve been surrounded by so much sadness and fear but stories like those have lifted everybody.’ Zoe agrees. ‘That’s what has come out of this difficult time. We’ve realised why we do this job: so that someone who is on their own has got a friend. You’re never on your own if you’ve got a voice with you there on the radio. It’s a privilege to be that voice.’ As our time with these pioneering women comes to an end and everyone starts to pack up to go home, Lauren surveys the warm goodbyes and perhaps sums it up best: ‘After a long time being in situations where I was the only woman, I really feel like I’ve found my people. All these amazing broadcasters. It’s the best gang. And the best bit is that anybody can join in. All you’ve got to do is switch on your radio. Everyone is welcome.’ Plus... not forgetting these ladies Amanda Holden, Heart Breakfast on Heart Radio Amanda Holden With 1.8 million followers on Instagram and 4.6 million weekly listeners on Heart Radio, Amanda Holden is one of the most prominent names in the industry. The actress slash presenter got her start in TV – Holden appeared in EastEnders and Cutting It prior to becoming a judge on ITV’s Britain's Got Talent – before landing the gig as co-host of Heart Breakfast, the UK’s biggest commercial radio show, alongside Jamie Theakston in 2019. Rachel Burden, 5 Live Breakfast on BBC Radio 5 Live Rachel Burden One of the station’s most recognisable voices, Rachel Burden began her career as a reporter for BBC Radio Suffolk before eventually joining Radio 5 Live in 2003. Having presented the weekday breakfast show for over a decade, Burden (and co-host Rick Edwards) are household names and are responsible for bringing their loyal listeners all major UK news and sports stories in the early hours of the day. Emma Barnett and Anita Rani, Woman’s Hour on BBC Radio 4 Emma Barnett and Anita Rani When Emma Barnett first hosted Woman's Hour at the age of 26, she was the youngest presenter in the show's long-running history – the programme has been on the air since 1946. After regularly chairing the Woman's Hour Power List, she was announced as one of two voices to replace long-time hosts Jane Garvey and Dame Jenni Murray. The other was veteran radio broadcaster and TV presenter Anita Rani who takes over the show’s Friday and Saturday editions. Jackie Brambles, The Evening Show with Jackie Brambles on Greatest Hits Radio Jackie Brambles Jackie Brambles has had a booming radio career. She joined Capital as its youngest ever DJ and became the first female presenter to have her own prime-time show on BBC Radio 1 – before stepping away and relocating to the US. After moving back to the UK in 2005, she is a regular on our TV screens but it wasn’t until the start of 2022 that she returned to national radio to host The Evening Show. Ruthie Henshall, Magic At The Musicals on Magic Network Ruthie Henshall After making her stage debut at the age of 19, actress, singer and dancer Ruthie Henshall went on to star in a long list of West End and Broadway productions such as Cats, Les Misérables and She Loves Me – the latter won her an Olivier Award for Best Actress. In April 2020, the theatre legend joined Magic At The Musicals, the sister station of Magic Radio, to highlight some of her favourite musicals and musical stars on Saturdays and Sundays. - Picture director: Ester Malloy. Styling: Sasha Barrie. Styling assistant: Meg Edmond. - Claudia’s make-up: Debbie Darnell, hair: Sarah Taylor. - Clara’s make-up: Yasmina Bentaieb using Lancome, hair: Afi Emily Attipoe using Charlotte Mensah: Manketti Oil. - Moira’s make-up: Dani Guinsberg at Carol Hayes using Sisley, hair: Alex Szabo at Carol Hayes using Redken. - Zoe’s make-up and hair: Alexis Day using Nars and T3 Haircare. - Myleene’s make-up: Vanesa Guallar, hair: Ben Cooke at Frank Agency. - Lauren’s make-up and hair: Liz Beckett using Balance Me
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2022-07-07 11:51:07+00:00
'Going to miss it here!' Zoe Ball bids farewell to Radio 2 studio amid recent BBC shake-up ZOE BALL has taken to Instagram to share videos from her last day of hosting the Radio 2 Breakfast show from her regular studios at BBC Radio Manchester, as she prepares to move broadcasting locations. Zoe Ball replaced on BBC Radio 2 as she's ‘not feeling too well’ Zoe Ball, 51, has been the main host on BBC Radio 2's Breakfast show since 2019, when she took over from Chris Evans. The presenter has taken to Instagram today to share the sad news that it's her "last day" at her BBC Radio Manchester studio. This comes at the same time as the BBC's recent presenter shake-up, as they head to a new stage of success for the business. Had such a lovely time! Zoe posted the videos of the "sad-looking" studio this morning in view of her 654,000 Instagram followers. The presenter said in the video: "So last day in BBC Radio Manchester. I'm going to miss it here. "I've had such a lovely time and this morning I got treats from OJ." Zoe then showed the banana bread she had received from OJ Borg, the current weekday overnight host on Radio 2. READ MORE: Christian Horner admits 'problem' at home with Geri Halliwell Zoe's office location change announcement comes as the BBC announced a presenting shake-up and show move recently. From September, Scott Mills will no longer be at BBC Radio 1, but will be making a move to Steve Wright's show on Radio 2. Scott's Radio 1 programme will be taken over by Vicky Hawkesworth and Dean McCullough. The new Radio 1 show will also be broadcast from the BBC's MediaCityUK studios in Salford. Last year, the station moved its first weekend show to Salford. The Across the UK initiative was announced in March last year and sought to make the BBC more representative by moving jobs and entire departments out of the capital. They hope to move to more regional bases in Birmingham, Cardiff, Leeds and Glasgow. The plans also include the creation of a new version of BBC One tailored for audiences in the North of England. DON'T MISS... Michael Parkinson enjoys rare public appearance with wife at Wimbledon [WIMBLEDON] Damian Lewis confirms he's found love again with Alison Mosshart [PICS] Macy Gray slams 'insensitive' threats amid backlash over trans views [COMMENT] The key daytime strands on Radio 1, 1Xtra and Radio 2 are being proposed to move out of London and across the UK. Radio 1's Newsbeat team are also relocating to Birmingham, which will also be the base for the Asian Network. This could be why Zoe bid farewell to the BBC Radio Manchester studio today. Express.co.uk has contacted a representative for Zoe and the BBC for comment. As well as leaving Radio 1, which has been his home since 1998, Scott will also no longer present his Saturday morning show on Radio 5 Live. His best pal Chris Stark, who joined Radio 1 in 2012, is also leaving the station. The pair were known for their bromance and pranking each other. They also raised more than £500,000 for Comic Relief with their 24-hour LOL-a-thon show in 2021. You can watch Zoe Ball on BBC Radio 2 weekday mornings from 6.30am
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6 women, 20 million listeners... …and a big boost for radio. Cole Moreton meets the gamechanging new stars of the airwaves From left: Claudia Winkleman wears cardigan and trousers, Podeny. Shoes, Emmy London. Ring, Simuero, couvertureandthe garbstore.com. Clara Amfo wears dress, See by Chloé, theoutnet.com. Earrings, The Hoop Station. Sandals, Kat Maconie. Moira Stuart wears dress, Winser London. Skirt, Ghost, Tights, Hedoine. Zoe Ball wears dress, Massimo Dutti. Myleene Klass wears dress, Zara. Sandals, Kurt Geiger. Lauren Laverne wears dress, Ted Baker. Sandals, Rosamund Muir 'I feel really sorry for the photographer,’ says Lauren Laverne, laughing. ‘It’s been like herding cats, because we all know each other. I’ve seen all my favourite people in one place on the same day – it’s like a brilliant night out.’ The host of Radio 4’s Desert Island Discs and the breakfast show on BBC Radio 6 Music is here today as one of six broadcasters – Zoe Ball, Clara Amfo, Claudia Winkleman, Moira Stuart and Myleene Klass being the others – gathered by YOU to celebrate the rise of women in radio. Not so long ago the biggest shows across the stations were almost all presented by men, but look across the schedules today and so many of the most popular DJs and presenters are women – and collectively, our hosts reach more than 20 million listeners. Clara, 37, who presents on Radio 1, welcomes these changes and says they are long overdue. ‘When I was first on commercial radio in 2012 I told my then boss that I would really love to host a certain show. It just so happened that the show before it was also presented by a woman, and the reason my boss gave for turning me down was that: “Listeners don’t like to hear two women back to back”. It was ridiculous!’ Clara wears dresss, Alice and Olivia, theoutnet.com. Earrings, The Hoop Station. Sandals, Kat Maconie Clara, whose parents emigrated from Ghana, grew up in London and got her first taste of radio on a school trip to the Design Museum where Capital had set up a studio for kids to record a few links. ‘I had a go and thought, “I need to do this.”’ She got her start as an intern on Kiss FM and found an early supporter and mentor in one of the women here today. ‘The first time I met Claudia was at the Glamour Women of the Year Awards,’ says Clara, embracing her friend. ‘I didn’t know anyone but I’ve always been a massive fan so I went up to her quite shyly and introduced myself. She was so nice and lovely that day, and has been my energy queen and life coach ever since.’ Claudia is as gloriously offbeat as ever at 50, making gentle fun not just of this love-in but of the age difference between its participants. ‘I’ve actually just breastfed Clara – I don’t know if that’s too much information for you. I’m just flagging it up.’ Claudia wears jumper and trousers, Podeny. Shoes, Emmy London. Gold ring, Simuero, couvertureandthegarbstore.com Claudia is a Cambridge graduate and daughter of veteran journalist Eve Pollard. As the presenter of the coveted Saturday mid-morning slot on Radio 2, and co-host of Strictly Come Dancing on BBC One, she feels she is part of a female revolution across broadcasting. ‘Strictly is completely run by women. Charlotte Moore runs the BBC, Helen Thomas is head of Radio 2. She said to me: “You know how you are when we chat – can you do that on the radio?” So on Saturday mornings we can now spend 45 minutes talking about whether you can have bacon with marmalade – and get over 7,000 texts on the subject. There’s a weird assumption that women are competitive with each other but that could not be further from the truth. Women look after women – that is the truth.’ Nobody knows this more than Myleene Klass, 43, who suffered a devastating miscarriage while broadcasting at the Smooth Radio studios in Leicester Square a few years ago and says it was her close friend Lauren Laverne who came to the rescue. ‘I went to the loo while the music was playing and there was blood everywhere. I didn’t know what to do. I had one hour left of my show. I rang Lauren and she said: “Do one link, take a breath, come out and call me.”’ It must have been so traumatic. ‘Lauren got me through. I did the next link and called her. We counted the links. I would go out, sob and come back in, take a deep breath and speak. I don’t know what I would have done [without her].’ Looking around at our shoot, Myleene is struck by the diversity in the room – one that is reflected on the airwaves. ‘You’ve got black girls here, white girls, I’m representing Southeast Asian girls. There’s such a mix. We’ve each had to elbow our way through and speak up, use our voices, literally, to get a place at this table. And here we are, representing so many. It’s extremely powerful,’ she says enthusiastically. ‘If I had to go back and explain this to my 15-year-old self, I don’t think she would ever believe it.’ Myleene wears dress, Olivia Rubin. Earrings, Anthropologie. Shoes, Kat Maconie Myleene has shows on both Smooth and Classic FM at the weekends, switching over from pop to classical music, but then that has always been her life. As a teenager in Norfolk she was classically trained before taking part in the reality series Popstars and being chosen for the band Hear’Say. That was when she met a zippy TV host called Zoe Ball. ‘My first lovely radio memories are of my dad,’ says Zoe, 51, whose father is former children’s TV presenter and national treasure Johnny Ball. ‘On a Saturday, he would listen to the football in the garage while doing DIY. Sundays, it would be all the big-band and jazz shows on Radio 2. And then there was Terry Wogan, who was hilarious and warm, like an uncle you’d never met.’ She has grown into one of the BBC’s most trusted and best-paid presenters, benefitting from the drive towards equality with a substantial pay rise when she took over the top-rated Radio 2 breakfast show from Chris Evans in 2019. ‘I think things are getting better for women. I don’t think we’re quite there yet. But I look at my daughter [Nelly, who at the age of 12 has been appearing as a DJ at festivals alongside her father Fatboy Slim] and I think: “OK – yeah, things are improving.”’ I ask her why she thinks women are flourishing on radio right now and she says, ‘There’s a softness to women. I think there’s that mothering, nurturing element. We’re good at listening.’ Zoe wears jumper, Jumper1234. Trousers, Zara. Earrings, Completed Works. Rings, Dinosaur Designs Radio played a big part in Lauren Laverne’s upbringing and career, including the very first time she went to London from her native Sunderland at the age of 16 with her band Kenickie. ‘The first place I ever came to was the BBC studios in Maida Vale when we did a session for John Peel. My dad drove us down in a van. It was so exciting,’ says Lauren, 43. Success with the band led to being asked to sit in as a guest presenter on Radio 1. ‘It was so exhilarating and so intimate. Radio is for people who love to show off, but in private. Being out in front in a band is quite exposing. Radio had all the excitement of playing live, but it felt like telling a secret to a friend. I just loved it.’ In 2018, after a stint guest editing Woman’s Hour, Lauren was given the presenting role on one of British radio’s institutions, Desert Island Discs, taking over from Kirsty Young who had to step down due to illness. Some devoted fans of the show weren’t keen, seeing her as the wrong fit – something Lauren understands: ‘People care massively and if someone suddenly appears on your favourite radio station, it feels like an intrusion. I get that.’ Lauren wears blouse, Claire Mischevani Yet she has won over listeners with superb interviews on that desert island and continues to host the morning show on 6 Music. It’s an unusual combination, but she is quick to bat away any suggestion that she is doing something extraordinary, instead deflecting the attention on to Moira Stuart, who she says is the real pioneer. ‘I thought we should do a photo where Moira was in the middle and we were all lying at her feet, but she wouldn’t let us,’ says Lauren. ‘She’s too noble and wonderful to allow us to do that.’ Moira, 72, who has her own Saturday show on Classic FM, grew up listening to the radio in Hackney in the 1950s, and wrote to the BBC as a young woman. ‘I thought maybe I could be useful behind the scenes. It never struck me I could actually pick up a microphone. Then in 1977 a woman changed my life.’ Moira was spotted by the first female controller of Radio 4, Clare Lawson Dick, herself a groundbreaking figure who was said to have slept in the basement at Broadcasting House during the war when her flat was bombed. ‘She thought I could be an announcer and spoke to the head of presentation about me,’ says Moira. There was an interview process but she wasn’t hopeful. ‘The only people of colour working at Broadcasting House were either cleaners or in catering. I figured it wasn’t going to happen. But they said yes.’ Getting this break meant making a big decision early on. ‘By and large, for women of colour who were in the public eye then – like Cleo Laine and Shirley Bassey – their private lives were seen as fair game. I figured the only way I could be of use to people coming up behind me was to not make that part of the deal. My private life was my private life.’ She kept firmly to that vow as her career blossomed, eventually becoming one of the country’s most famous TV newsreaders. Yet even at such heights, things behind the scenes weren’t easy. ‘You were patronised like there was no tomorrow. [Male colleagues] were not used to seeing someone like me.’ Things got nasty at times, she says. ‘I’ve had hate mail for ever – not only from hatred of race, but also hatred of gender.’ Moira wears dress, Diane von Furstenberg, theoutnet.com How has she coped? ‘Quietly. I have close friends I talk to. But I do also get the most beautiful, inspiring and moving letters from people who seem to know me better than I know myself.’ That close contact with listeners is something everyone here says they cherish, and which has only intensified lately. Clara believes that Covid changed things dramatically. ‘Before the pandemic, the text messages would be about going off to football practice or on a first date. Then I noticed it shifting to: “I got out of bed today, and that was an achievement.”’ Listeners would also share their most private news. ‘I had people telling me they’d sadly lost their partner.’ That must have been hard to deal with? ‘Yes, but I wanted everyone listening to know they weren’t on their own.’ Possibly the most uplifting story comes from Myleene, who started getting messages from a labour ward while presenting her Saturday afternoon show. ‘A man got in touch requesting songs for his wife. He said, “We’re in the labour ward, we’re listening to you, please can you play something to keep our spirits up?”’ They kept in touch for the next three hours. ‘The whole thing was absolutely magical. I swear [by the end] we were crying in the studio. He sent a video of his wife with the baby, and us playing Toto on the radio. The nurses were all there, swaying away,’ she says with a grin. ‘We’ve been surrounded by so much sadness and fear but stories like those have lifted everybody.’ Zoe agrees. ‘That’s what has come out of this difficult time. We’ve realised why we do this job: so that someone who is on their own has got a friend. You’re never on your own if you’ve got a voice with you there on the radio. It’s a privilege to be that voice.’ As our time with these pioneering women comes to an end and everyone starts to pack up to go home, Lauren surveys the warm goodbyes and perhaps sums it up best: ‘After a long time being in situations where I was the only woman, I really feel like I’ve found my people. All these amazing broadcasters. It’s the best gang. And the best bit is that anybody can join in. All you’ve got to do is switch on your radio. Everyone is welcome.’ Plus... not forgetting these ladies Amanda Holden, Heart Breakfast on Heart Radio Amanda Holden With 1.8 million followers on Instagram and 4.6 million weekly listeners on Heart Radio, Amanda Holden is one of the most prominent names in the industry. The actress slash presenter got her start in TV – Holden appeared in EastEnders and Cutting It prior to becoming a judge on ITV’s Britain's Got Talent – before landing the gig as co-host of Heart Breakfast, the UK’s biggest commercial radio show, alongside Jamie Theakston in 2019. Rachel Burden, 5 Live Breakfast on BBC Radio 5 Live Rachel Burden One of the station’s most recognisable voices, Rachel Burden began her career as a reporter for BBC Radio Suffolk before eventually joining Radio 5 Live in 2003. Having presented the weekday breakfast show for over a decade, Burden (and co-host Rick Edwards) are household names and are responsible for bringing their loyal listeners all major UK news and sports stories in the early hours of the day. Emma Barnett and Anita Rani, Woman’s Hour on BBC Radio 4 Emma Barnett and Anita Rani When Emma Barnett first hosted Woman's Hour at the age of 26, she was the youngest presenter in the show's long-running history – the programme has been on the air since 1946. After regularly chairing the Woman's Hour Power List, she was announced as one of two voices to replace long-time hosts Jane Garvey and Dame Jenni Murray. The other was veteran radio broadcaster and TV presenter Anita Rani who takes over the show’s Friday and Saturday editions. Jackie Brambles, The Evening Show with Jackie Brambles on Greatest Hits Radio Jackie Brambles Jackie Brambles has had a booming radio career. She joined Capital as its youngest ever DJ and became the first female presenter to have her own prime-time show on BBC Radio 1 – before stepping away and relocating to the US. After moving back to the UK in 2005, she is a regular on our TV screens but it wasn’t until the start of 2022 that she returned to national radio to host The Evening Show. Ruthie Henshall, Magic At The Musicals on Magic Network Ruthie Henshall After making her stage debut at the age of 19, actress, singer and dancer Ruthie Henshall went on to star in a long list of West End and Broadway productions such as Cats, Les Misérables and She Loves Me – the latter won her an Olivier Award for Best Actress. In April 2020, the theatre legend joined Magic At The Musicals, the sister station of Magic Radio, to highlight some of her favourite musicals and musical stars on Saturdays and Sundays. - Picture director: Ester Malloy. Styling: Sasha Barrie. Styling assistant: Meg Edmond. - Claudia’s make-up: Debbie Darnell, hair: Sarah Taylor. - Clara’s make-up: Yasmina Bentaieb using Lancome, hair: Afi Emily Attipoe using Charlotte Mensah: Manketti Oil. - Moira’s make-up: Dani Guinsberg at Carol Hayes using Sisley, hair: Alex Szabo at Carol Hayes using Redken. - Zoe’s make-up and hair: Alexis Day using Nars and T3 Haircare. - Myleene’s make-up: Vanesa Guallar, hair: Ben Cooke at Frank Agency. - Lauren’s make-up and hair: Liz Beckett using Balance Me
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- Home > - Showbiz > - Irish Showbiz 2FM boss says dropping Louise McSharry was ‘justified’ as latest radio figures revealed Head of RTÉ 2FM Dan Healy insists recent changes made to the station are “completely justified” as the latest listenership figures show a rise in listeners for Laura Fox’s new weekend show. Former Miss Sunday World Fox took over from Louise McSharry in the 9am-11am weekend slot. Listenership has subsequently grown by 8,000 on Saturday and 11,000 on Sunday. McSharry was dropped from the station in October 2021 after 11 years. She said she was unhappy that she didn’t get to present her final two shows and say goodbye to listeners. In January the Sunday World revealed that Laura was being lined up as 2fm’s newest DJ having impressed while covering on the radio station. We reported the move was part of a bid to attract listeners especially in Dublin following worrying recent figures. Meanwhile, figures released under the Joint National Listenership Research (JNLR) show that the majority of RTÉ Radio 1’s weekday shows have increased their listenership while the big win for its sister station, 2FM, is with The Breakfast Show which is up 9,000 listeners to 123,000. Former Miss Sunday World Laura Fox and The 2 Johnnies lined up for 2FM gigs Former Miss Sunday World Laura Fox officially unveiled as 2FM's newest DJ GAA stars and 2 Johnnies host among around 40 men tricked by 'mega catfish' However, it’s not all good news for the station asThe Jennifer Zamparelli Show is down 3,000 listeners while Tracy Clifford’s show is also down 3,000. Bauer Media’s Today FM is celebrating after it recorded a market share of 9.2pc, which is its highest in over a decade. This compares to RTÉ’s 2FM at 5.8pc. Earlier this year, Today FM added an extra hour to The Ian Dempsey Breakfast Show, bringing its listenership up by 15,000 to 201,000. The Ray Foley show has gained 6,000 listeners, The Last Word with Matt Cooper is up 3,000 while Dermot and Dave has seen a drop of 3,000, bringing it to 203,000. Morning Irelandon Radio 1 remains the most popular show nationally, as it has increased its listenership to 473,000, which is up 8,000 listeners. Today with Claire Byrne has similarly seen an increase in its audience by 8,000, now having a listenership of 350,000. Liveline has seen a drop, with Joe Duffy’s programme losing 3,000 listeners, while Drivetime is up 1,000. Playback, which is presented by Sinéad Mooney, has seen the biggest increase in the station, gaining 32,000 listeners. At the weekend, while Brendan O’Connor’s Saturday show has seen a drop of 7,000 listeners, his Sunday show is up 4,000. And Sunday with Miriam gained 11,000 as 339,000 listeners engage every Sunday morning. Bauer Media’s Newstalk is celebrating its breakfast show being up 5,000 listeners to 146,000, The Pat Kenny Show is down 2,000, Lunchtime Live is down 3,000 and The Hard Shoulder remains the same at 155,000. RTÉ 2FM’s Dan Healy said he is happy with listenership figures and that the “two big risks” he took in shaking up the station have paid off. “Obviously, we had to make a change last year with Breakfast,” he said. “We went with Donnacha, Doireann, and Carl and The Breakfast Show has flown. This better reflects that as they have been on air since last May. “The 2 Johnnies have been with us since February and we are seeing real evidence elsewhere, where they seem to be flying from 4.30pm on, so that's really positive. They are two big risks we took and we believe we are really building now, which is positive. “At the weekend, we also made changes there, and they seem to be completely justified in so far as we put Laura Fox in at 9 o'clock – 9am to 11am – replacing Louise McSharry. She has grown by 8,000 listeners on Saturday and by 11,000 on Sunday so we are really happy with that.” RTÉ Radio 1 manager Peter Woods said he is “absolutely happy” with the latest JNLR figures. “Playbackhas had a phenomenal performance and over a couple of books has put on almost 40,000 more listeners,” he said. “Sinéad Mooney presents that and we put her in there for a specific reason because she has a big personality. She is making a big connection with listeners. “OnMorning Ireland you have Rachael English, Mary Wilson, Audrey Carville, Áine Lawlor, and Gavin Jennings, and at times Justin McCarthy. That’s quite a line-up. "That's some of the best broadcasters that have been through this station in the past few years all in one place in the morning, so that is an authoritative programme that's delivering to a wide audience. Then you have Ryan Tubridy, who is maintaining his great style.” Meanwhile, managing editor of Newstalk, Patricia Monahan, also gave her reaction to the latest figures, saying: “It is fantastic to see continued and consistent growth across the station and to achieve another milestone for Newstalk of 7.2pc market share. "It is particularly encouraging to see strong growth in the 20-44 age group.” Today's Headlines horror abuse | Man who raped, choked and coercively controlled woman during six week relationship is jailed Located | Woman and daughter missing from Derry found safe leave granted | Galway hurler Jack Grealish to appeal two year driving ban for driving without insurance Thorne in the Side | Love Island star Coco Lodge claims Paige Thorne made unkind remarks about her Judgement Day | Wagatha Christie: Coleen Rooney and Rebekah Vardy libel verdict to be announced tomorrow without a trace | The twists and turns in the tragic murder case of Kildare teenager Deirdre Jacob abuser's downfall | How ex garda Paul Moody was in line for promotion before coercive control exposed Fox office | 2FM boss says dropping Louise McSharry was ‘justified’ as latest radio figures revealed RIP | Tributes pour in for Galway teen (18) following tragic death in Canada case adjourned | Pictured: Dubliner allegedly caused €1,500 damage in bookies by throwing stool at TVs
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6 women, 20 million listeners... …and a big boost for radio. Cole Moreton meets the gamechanging new stars of the airwaves From left: Claudia Winkleman wears cardigan and trousers, Podeny. Shoes, Emmy London. Ring, Simuero, couvertureandthe garbstore.com. Clara Amfo wears dress, See by Chloé, theoutnet.com. Earrings, The Hoop Station. Sandals, Kat Maconie. Moira Stuart wears dress, Winser London. Skirt, Ghost, Tights, Hedoine. Zoe Ball wears dress, Massimo Dutti. Myleene Klass wears dress, Zara. Sandals, Kurt Geiger. Lauren Laverne wears dress, Ted Baker. Sandals, Rosamund Muir 'I feel really sorry for the photographer,’ says Lauren Laverne, laughing. ‘It’s been like herding cats, because we all know each other. I’ve seen all my favourite people in one place on the same day – it’s like a brilliant night out.’ The host of Radio 4’s Desert Island Discs and the breakfast show on BBC Radio 6 Music is here today as one of six broadcasters – Zoe Ball, Clara Amfo, Claudia Winkleman, Moira Stuart and Myleene Klass being the others – gathered by YOU to celebrate the rise of women in radio. Not so long ago the biggest shows across the stations were almost all presented by men, but look across the schedules today and so many of the most popular DJs and presenters are women – and collectively, our hosts reach more than 20 million listeners. Clara, 37, who presents on Radio 1, welcomes these changes and says they are long overdue. ‘When I was first on commercial radio in 2012 I told my then boss that I would really love to host a certain show. It just so happened that the show before it was also presented by a woman, and the reason my boss gave for turning me down was that: “Listeners don’t like to hear two women back to back”. It was ridiculous!’ Clara wears dresss, Alice and Olivia, theoutnet.com. Earrings, The Hoop Station. Sandals, Kat Maconie Clara, whose parents emigrated from Ghana, grew up in London and got her first taste of radio on a school trip to the Design Museum where Capital had set up a studio for kids to record a few links. ‘I had a go and thought, “I need to do this.”’ She got her start as an intern on Kiss FM and found an early supporter and mentor in one of the women here today. ‘The first time I met Claudia was at the Glamour Women of the Year Awards,’ says Clara, embracing her friend. ‘I didn’t know anyone but I’ve always been a massive fan so I went up to her quite shyly and introduced myself. She was so nice and lovely that day, and has been my energy queen and life coach ever since.’ Claudia is as gloriously offbeat as ever at 50, making gentle fun not just of this love-in but of the age difference between its participants. ‘I’ve actually just breastfed Clara – I don’t know if that’s too much information for you. I’m just flagging it up.’ Claudia wears jumper and trousers, Podeny. Shoes, Emmy London. Gold ring, Simuero, couvertureandthegarbstore.com Claudia is a Cambridge graduate and daughter of veteran journalist Eve Pollard. As the presenter of the coveted Saturday mid-morning slot on Radio 2, and co-host of Strictly Come Dancing on BBC One, she feels she is part of a female revolution across broadcasting. ‘Strictly is completely run by women. Charlotte Moore runs the BBC, Helen Thomas is head of Radio 2. She said to me: “You know how you are when we chat – can you do that on the radio?” So on Saturday mornings we can now spend 45 minutes talking about whether you can have bacon with marmalade – and get over 7,000 texts on the subject. There’s a weird assumption that women are competitive with each other but that could not be further from the truth. Women look after women – that is the truth.’ Nobody knows this more than Myleene Klass, 43, who suffered a devastating miscarriage while broadcasting at the Smooth Radio studios in Leicester Square a few years ago and says it was her close friend Lauren Laverne who came to the rescue. ‘I went to the loo while the music was playing and there was blood everywhere. I didn’t know what to do. I had one hour left of my show. I rang Lauren and she said: “Do one link, take a breath, come out and call me.”’ It must have been so traumatic. ‘Lauren got me through. I did the next link and called her. We counted the links. I would go out, sob and come back in, take a deep breath and speak. I don’t know what I would have done [without her].’ Looking around at our shoot, Myleene is struck by the diversity in the room – one that is reflected on the airwaves. ‘You’ve got black girls here, white girls, I’m representing Southeast Asian girls. There’s such a mix. We’ve each had to elbow our way through and speak up, use our voices, literally, to get a place at this table. And here we are, representing so many. It’s extremely powerful,’ she says enthusiastically. ‘If I had to go back and explain this to my 15-year-old self, I don’t think she would ever believe it.’ Myleene wears dress, Olivia Rubin. Earrings, Anthropologie. Shoes, Kat Maconie Myleene has shows on both Smooth and Classic FM at the weekends, switching over from pop to classical music, but then that has always been her life. As a teenager in Norfolk she was classically trained before taking part in the reality series Popstars and being chosen for the band Hear’Say. That was when she met a zippy TV host called Zoe Ball. ‘My first lovely radio memories are of my dad,’ says Zoe, 51, whose father is former children’s TV presenter and national treasure Johnny Ball. ‘On a Saturday, he would listen to the football in the garage while doing DIY. Sundays, it would be all the big-band and jazz shows on Radio 2. And then there was Terry Wogan, who was hilarious and warm, like an uncle you’d never met.’ She has grown into one of the BBC’s most trusted and best-paid presenters, benefitting from the drive towards equality with a substantial pay rise when she took over the top-rated Radio 2 breakfast show from Chris Evans in 2019. ‘I think things are getting better for women. I don’t think we’re quite there yet. But I look at my daughter [Nelly, who at the age of 12 has been appearing as a DJ at festivals alongside her father Fatboy Slim] and I think: “OK – yeah, things are improving.”’ I ask her why she thinks women are flourishing on radio right now and she says, ‘There’s a softness to women. I think there’s that mothering, nurturing element. We’re good at listening.’ Zoe wears jumper, Jumper1234. Trousers, Zara. Earrings, Completed Works. Rings, Dinosaur Designs Radio played a big part in Lauren Laverne’s upbringing and career, including the very first time she went to London from her native Sunderland at the age of 16 with her band Kenickie. ‘The first place I ever came to was the BBC studios in Maida Vale when we did a session for John Peel. My dad drove us down in a van. It was so exciting,’ says Lauren, 43. Success with the band led to being asked to sit in as a guest presenter on Radio 1. ‘It was so exhilarating and so intimate. Radio is for people who love to show off, but in private. Being out in front in a band is quite exposing. Radio had all the excitement of playing live, but it felt like telling a secret to a friend. I just loved it.’ In 2018, after a stint guest editing Woman’s Hour, Lauren was given the presenting role on one of British radio’s institutions, Desert Island Discs, taking over from Kirsty Young who had to step down due to illness. Some devoted fans of the show weren’t keen, seeing her as the wrong fit – something Lauren understands: ‘People care massively and if someone suddenly appears on your favourite radio station, it feels like an intrusion. I get that.’ Lauren wears blouse, Claire Mischevani Yet she has won over listeners with superb interviews on that desert island and continues to host the morning show on 6 Music. It’s an unusual combination, but she is quick to bat away any suggestion that she is doing something extraordinary, instead deflecting the attention on to Moira Stuart, who she says is the real pioneer. ‘I thought we should do a photo where Moira was in the middle and we were all lying at her feet, but she wouldn’t let us,’ says Lauren. ‘She’s too noble and wonderful to allow us to do that.’ Moira, 72, who has her own Saturday show on Classic FM, grew up listening to the radio in Hackney in the 1950s, and wrote to the BBC as a young woman. ‘I thought maybe I could be useful behind the scenes. It never struck me I could actually pick up a microphone. Then in 1977 a woman changed my life.’ Moira was spotted by the first female controller of Radio 4, Clare Lawson Dick, herself a groundbreaking figure who was said to have slept in the basement at Broadcasting House during the war when her flat was bombed. ‘She thought I could be an announcer and spoke to the head of presentation about me,’ says Moira. There was an interview process but she wasn’t hopeful. ‘The only people of colour working at Broadcasting House were either cleaners or in catering. I figured it wasn’t going to happen. But they said yes.’ Getting this break meant making a big decision early on. ‘By and large, for women of colour who were in the public eye then – like Cleo Laine and Shirley Bassey – their private lives were seen as fair game. I figured the only way I could be of use to people coming up behind me was to not make that part of the deal. My private life was my private life.’ She kept firmly to that vow as her career blossomed, eventually becoming one of the country’s most famous TV newsreaders. Yet even at such heights, things behind the scenes weren’t easy. ‘You were patronised like there was no tomorrow. [Male colleagues] were not used to seeing someone like me.’ Things got nasty at times, she says. ‘I’ve had hate mail for ever – not only from hatred of race, but also hatred of gender.’ Moira wears dress, Diane von Furstenberg, theoutnet.com How has she coped? ‘Quietly. I have close friends I talk to. But I do also get the most beautiful, inspiring and moving letters from people who seem to know me better than I know myself.’ That close contact with listeners is something everyone here says they cherish, and which has only intensified lately. Clara believes that Covid changed things dramatically. ‘Before the pandemic, the text messages would be about going off to football practice or on a first date. Then I noticed it shifting to: “I got out of bed today, and that was an achievement.”’ Listeners would also share their most private news. ‘I had people telling me they’d sadly lost their partner.’ That must have been hard to deal with? ‘Yes, but I wanted everyone listening to know they weren’t on their own.’ Possibly the most uplifting story comes from Myleene, who started getting messages from a labour ward while presenting her Saturday afternoon show. ‘A man got in touch requesting songs for his wife. He said, “We’re in the labour ward, we’re listening to you, please can you play something to keep our spirits up?”’ They kept in touch for the next three hours. ‘The whole thing was absolutely magical. I swear [by the end] we were crying in the studio. He sent a video of his wife with the baby, and us playing Toto on the radio. The nurses were all there, swaying away,’ she says with a grin. ‘We’ve been surrounded by so much sadness and fear but stories like those have lifted everybody.’ Zoe agrees. ‘That’s what has come out of this difficult time. We’ve realised why we do this job: so that someone who is on their own has got a friend. You’re never on your own if you’ve got a voice with you there on the radio. It’s a privilege to be that voice.’ As our time with these pioneering women comes to an end and everyone starts to pack up to go home, Lauren surveys the warm goodbyes and perhaps sums it up best: ‘After a long time being in situations where I was the only woman, I really feel like I’ve found my people. All these amazing broadcasters. It’s the best gang. And the best bit is that anybody can join in. All you’ve got to do is switch on your radio. Everyone is welcome.’ Plus... not forgetting these ladies Amanda Holden, Heart Breakfast on Heart Radio Amanda Holden With 1.8 million followers on Instagram and 4.6 million weekly listeners on Heart Radio, Amanda Holden is one of the most prominent names in the industry. The actress slash presenter got her start in TV – Holden appeared in EastEnders and Cutting It prior to becoming a judge on ITV’s Britain's Got Talent – before landing the gig as co-host of Heart Breakfast, the UK’s biggest commercial radio show, alongside Jamie Theakston in 2019. Rachel Burden, 5 Live Breakfast on BBC Radio 5 Live Rachel Burden One of the station’s most recognisable voices, Rachel Burden began her career as a reporter for BBC Radio Suffolk before eventually joining Radio 5 Live in 2003. Having presented the weekday breakfast show for over a decade, Burden (and co-host Rick Edwards) are household names and are responsible for bringing their loyal listeners all major UK news and sports stories in the early hours of the day. Emma Barnett and Anita Rani, Woman’s Hour on BBC Radio 4 Emma Barnett and Anita Rani When Emma Barnett first hosted Woman's Hour at the age of 26, she was the youngest presenter in the show's long-running history – the programme has been on the air since 1946. After regularly chairing the Woman's Hour Power List, she was announced as one of two voices to replace long-time hosts Jane Garvey and Dame Jenni Murray. The other was veteran radio broadcaster and TV presenter Anita Rani who takes over the show’s Friday and Saturday editions. Jackie Brambles, The Evening Show with Jackie Brambles on Greatest Hits Radio Jackie Brambles Jackie Brambles has had a booming radio career. She joined Capital as its youngest ever DJ and became the first female presenter to have her own prime-time show on BBC Radio 1 – before stepping away and relocating to the US. After moving back to the UK in 2005, she is a regular on our TV screens but it wasn’t until the start of 2022 that she returned to national radio to host The Evening Show. Ruthie Henshall, Magic At The Musicals on Magic Network Ruthie Henshall After making her stage debut at the age of 19, actress, singer and dancer Ruthie Henshall went on to star in a long list of West End and Broadway productions such as Cats, Les Misérables and She Loves Me – the latter won her an Olivier Award for Best Actress. In April 2020, the theatre legend joined Magic At The Musicals, the sister station of Magic Radio, to highlight some of her favourite musicals and musical stars on Saturdays and Sundays. - Picture director: Ester Malloy. Styling: Sasha Barrie. Styling assistant: Meg Edmond. - Claudia’s make-up: Debbie Darnell, hair: Sarah Taylor. - Clara’s make-up: Yasmina Bentaieb using Lancome, hair: Afi Emily Attipoe using Charlotte Mensah: Manketti Oil. - Moira’s make-up: Dani Guinsberg at Carol Hayes using Sisley, hair: Alex Szabo at Carol Hayes using Redken. - Zoe’s make-up and hair: Alexis Day using Nars and T3 Haircare. - Myleene’s make-up: Vanesa Guallar, hair: Ben Cooke at Frank Agency. - Lauren’s make-up and hair: Liz Beckett using Balance Me
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Much adored BBC radio presenter Lauren Laverne began her multifaceted career aged just 16 as the lead singer and guitarist of the Sunderland Britpop band Kenickie, who formed in 1994. The band achieved moderate success, which was highlighted by their debut album, At The Club, reaching the top ten on the UK Albums Chart. The band remained together until 1998, releasing one further album in 1998’s Get In. Still, Laverne’s biggest success as a young singer came with her vocal collaboration on Mint Royale’s single ‘Don’t Falter’, which reached number 15 on the UK Singles Chart. In the early 2000s, Laverne briefly sat in for BBC Radio 1’s Steve Lamacq as a presenter before beginning a more permanent role on XFM London in 2002, where she co-hosted a Saturday morning show with Mark Webster. She maintained links to the BBC, occasionally standing in for Radio 6 DJs. Eventually, Laverne took over XFM’s prime-time slot from Zoë Ball at the start of 2004 and swiftly won the Best Newcomer prize at the Commercial Radio Awards in 2004. The saying “a face fit for radio” doesn’t apply to Laverne. Over the years, she has taken on modelling roles and appeared on numerous television shows, both as a presenter and a guest. Her quick wit saw her become a regular feature of panel shows, including Never Mind the Buzzcocks, Mock the Week and Have I Got News For You. She has also been a regular presenter for televised coverage of music-related events such as Glastonbury Festival, the BRIT Awards and the British Comedy Awards. Since 2008, Laverne has taken on a more steady position with BBC Radio 6 and now helms the station’s breakfast show. In 2018, she took over the duty of interviewing for BBC Radio 4’s much-adored long-running feature, Desert Island Discs. The feature was previously hosted by Kirsty Young, but she was sadly forced to step down from her duties while receiving treatment for her fibromyalgia illness. Before taking on the new role of quizzing celebrities about their favourite music, the BBC asked Laverne to pick out some of her favourite episodes of the beloved Radio 4 feature over the years. As Lauren explained: “These are five episodes I love rather than my all-time top five as no diehard fan could make such a choice.” Lauren Laverne’s five favourite Desert Island Discs episodes: Dr Bill Frankland In 2015, esteemed allergist and immunologist Dr Bill Frankland took to the interviewee’s chair to pick out some of his favourite pieces of music and discuss his long life. During the interview, Frankland picked out Robert Schumann’s ‘Fantasie’ in C Major as his castaway favourite. He chose The Story of San Michele by Axel Munthe as his book and a pair of binoculars as his luxury item. Frankland passed away in 2020, aged 108. Prior to his death, he became one of the oldest active scientists working a number of years into his 100s. He is famous for his pioneering work in pollen allergy studies. He popularised pollen count as a part of weather forecasting for the British public and voiced his concerns over the damaging effects of overly sterile living environments and increased cases of allergic reaction to penicillin. Laverne: “His fascinating life felt a bit like the story of the 20th Century itself – a story of war, also one of scientific progress and a great deal of personal bravery, modestly told. It’s a truly inspiring listen that I go back to regularly.” Kenneth Williams In 1987, the British comedy actor famed for his roles in the various Carry On films, Kenneth Williams, was interviewed by Michael Parkinson. Williams’ favourite disc was Ludwig van Beethoven’s ‘Violin Sonata No. 5’ in F major, Op. 24 ‘Spring’ – 1st movement. He chose The Golden Treasury by Francis Palgrave as his book and a crate of cologne as his luxury item. As well as his performances in the Carry On films, Williams took on a host of television and radio comedy roles. He was no stranger to BBC Radio 4 when he joined Parkinson in 1987, as he had been a mainstay of the station’s comedy panel show Just a Minute from its second series in 1968 until his death in 1988. Laverne: “This episode prompted me to read Voltaire’s Candide, though obviously I read the entire book in Kenneth Williams’s voice in my head (I have to say it was none the worse for it). It was moving to hear Williams alluding to his struggle with depression (quoting Voltaire on the meaning of life: ‘We must cultivate our garden’), and I felt as if I was in the barber’s shop where he grew up as he described it. Such a vivid and wonderful conversation.” Betty Driver British actress Betty Driver appeared on Desert Island Discs in 2011 with Kirsty Young. Driver’s favourite disc was Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No. 1 in B Flat Minor. She chose Rebecca by Dame Daphne Du Maurier as her book and Eau de Soir perfume by Sisley as her luxury item. Driver was known best for her role as Betty Williams on ITV’s long-running sit-com Coronation Street. Her other notable roles included roles in musical films such as Boots! Boots! (1934) and Sir Carol Reed’s Penny Paradise. Like Kenneth Williams, Driver appeared on Desert Island Discs just in time. Sadly, she passed away just nine months later, in October 2011, aged 91. Laverne: “Everything about this episode is fabulous, especially Betty herself. Recorded as she hit 80 years in showbiz, she remained as effervescent and hardworking as ever. Ever wondered how best to style out being driven offstage by an actual hail of pies? This programme has the answer, plus many other things you didn’t know you needed to know, but do.” Steve McQueen Steve McQueen, the British film director (not the American actor from The Great Escape) was interviewed by Kirsty Young for Desert Island Discs in 2014. During the interview, McQueen identified his favourite disc as Miles Davis’ ‘Blue In Green’ from the iconic album, Kind Of Blue. He chose The Fire Next Time by James Baldwin as his book and sagely took a compass to the desert island as a luxury item. Steve McQueen is best known as the Academy Award-winning director of the 2013 blockbuster 12 Years A Slave, his compelling and vital cinematic adaption of Solomon Northup’s 1853 slave narrative memoir. He has also directed several other critically acclaimed pictures, including Hunger (2008), Shame (2011) and Windows (2018). On the side of screenwriting and directing, McQueen is also an accomplished visual artist. Laverne: “One of those episodes I wanted to pause and take notes from. This was a thrilling insight into a mind just bursting with ideas. His music choices are equally sensational – and nobody has ever described Prince more perfectly than ‘it was as if James Brown and The Beatles had a baby’.” Victoria Wood In 2007, Kirsty Young welcomed comedy actress Victoria Wood to the studio to discuss her favourite music. Wood picked out ‘What A Fool Believes’ by The Doobie Brothers as her favourite disc. She then chose A big book by Charles Dickens for her book and a bumper book of Sudoku with blank pages and pens as her luxury item(s). Wood was known best for her work as a comedy writer and actor; she used her talent for satire, often highlighting the social class system in numerous comedy sketch shows and sitcoms over her 40-year career. In 1986, she won a BAFTA TV Award for her sketch series, Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV. She subsequently won a further three BAFTA Awards and wrote and co-starred in the hit sitcom Dinnerladies. Sadly, Wood passed away in 2016, aged 61, after a short battle with oesophageal cancer. Laverne: “This is the kind of conversation that you would send in a private email to someone you care about, saying, ‘I think you need to hear this’. I shared it with a number of friends who have struggled with eating disorders, and some who grew up in difficult circumstances that mirrored Victoria Wood’s. Deeply affecting, honest and revealing – about her enormous talent and artistic process as well as her personal story.”
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CARY, N.C. (WNCN) — Fighting cancer is a battle in itself. But navigating the treatments and the accompanying necessary medical accessories cancer patients need, can be a whole different fight. One local cancer survivor is hoping to help. At first glance, Jackie Cromity’s space on Kiesler Drive in Cary looks like a women’s boutique. It’s filled with jewelry, handbags and scarves. But it’s not what it seems. “This is not a beauty shop. This is a medical facility, and we work with oncologists and doctors,” Cromity said. Cromity is a three-time breast cancer survivor. She created “Survivor Friendly” after she realized there wasn’t a place nearby where she could go, to get what she needed during and after treatment. “I had to get protheses,” she said. “When I got them, a couple of months later, I realized I could have gotten ones that matched my skin color. There’s a lack of diversity in product, there’s a lack of availability in close proximity to people, and there’s a lack of understanding about what’s needed.” She wanted to change that. She opened locations of “Survivor Friendly” in Cary, Durham, Raleigh, Winston-Salem and a few other places across the state. Just to help women get what they needed, while they fight for their lives. “I could not allow them to fall through the cracks,” Cromity said. In the rooms of her stores, women can get fitted for custom prostheses and specialty mastectomy bras. They can also pick out wigs that suit their style, and even choose temporary eyebrow tattoos to help them feel more like themselves during Chemotherapy. Staff members at each “Survivor Friendly” location have been trained and certified to fit medical devices. The team also works with insurance, billing them directly, to help patients focus on recovery. Cromity wants to be an advocate for these women. “Not only to educate them on what’s available to them, but also educating insurance and the health care system,” she said. She added that watching women come in and get the help they need, fuels her mission. Cromity hopes it’s just the start. “It allowed me to survive three episodes of very aggressive cancer,” she said. “That’s the reason to be the voice for these other women.” “Survivor Friendly” has locations in Cary, Durham, Raleigh, Winston-Salem, and more.
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CARY, N.C. (WNCN) — Fighting cancer is a battle in itself. But navigating the treatments and the accompanying necessary medical accessories cancer patients need, can be a whole different fight. One local cancer survivor is hoping to help. At first glance, Jackie Cromity’s space on Kiesler Drive in Cary looks like a women’s boutique. It’s filled with jewelry, handbags and scarves. But it’s not what it seems. “This is not a beauty shop. This is a medical facility, and we work with oncologists and doctors,” Cromity said. Cromity is a three-time breast cancer survivor. She created “Survivor Friendly” after she realized there wasn’t a place nearby where she could go, to get what she needed during and after treatment. “I had to get protheses,” she said. “When I got them, a couple of months later, I realized I could have gotten ones that matched my skin color. There’s a lack of diversity in product, there’s a lack of availability in close proximity to people, and there’s a lack of understanding about what’s needed.” She wanted to change that. She opened locations of “Survivor Friendly” in Cary, Durham, Raleigh, Winston-Salem and a few other places across the state. Just to help women get what they needed, while they fight for their lives. “I could not allow them to fall through the cracks,” Cromity said. In the rooms of her stores, women can get fitted for custom prostheses and specialty mastectomy bras. They can also pick out wigs that suit their style, and even choose temporary eyebrow tattoos to help them feel more like themselves during Chemotherapy. Staff members at each “Survivor Friendly” location have been trained and certified to fit medical devices. The team also works with insurance, billing them directly, to help patients focus on recovery. Cromity wants to be an advocate for these women. “Not only to educate them on what’s available to them, but also educating insurance and the health care system,” she said. She added that watching women come in and get the help they need, fuels her mission. Cromity hopes it’s just the start. “It allowed me to survive three episodes of very aggressive cancer,” she said. “That’s the reason to be the voice for these other women.” “Survivor Friendly” has locations in Cary, Durham, Raleigh, Winston-Salem, and more.
https://www.cbs17.com/news/local-news/wake-county-news/3-time-cancer-survivor-opens-shops-to-give-back-to-cancer-community/
CARY, N.C. (WNCN) — Fighting cancer is a battle in itself. But navigating the treatments and the accompanying necessary medical accessories cancer patients need, can be a whole different fight. One local cancer survivor is hoping to help. At first glance, Jackie Cromity’s space on Kiesler Drive in Cary looks like a women’s boutique. It’s filled with jewelry, handbags and scarves. But it’s not what it seems. “This is not a beauty shop. This is a medical facility, and we work with oncologists and doctors,” Cromity said. Cromity is a three-time breast cancer survivor. She created “Survivor Friendly” after she realized there wasn’t a place nearby where she could go, to get what she needed during and after treatment. “I had to get protheses,” she said. “When I got them, a couple of months later, I realized I could have gotten ones that matched my skin color. There’s a lack of diversity in product, there’s a lack of availability in close proximity to people, and there’s a lack of understanding about what’s needed.” She wanted to change that. She opened locations of “Survivor Friendly” in Cary, Durham, Raleigh, Winston-Salem and a few other places across the state. Just to help women get what they needed, while they fight for their lives. “I could not allow them to fall through the cracks,” Cromity said. In the rooms of her stores, women can get fitted for custom prostheses and specialty mastectomy bras. They can also pick out wigs that suit their style, and even choose temporary eyebrow tattoos to help them feel more like themselves during Chemotherapy. Staff members at each “Survivor Friendly” location have been trained and certified to fit medical devices. The team also works with insurance, billing them directly, to help patients focus on recovery. Cromity wants to be an advocate for these women. “Not only to educate them on what’s available to them, but also educating insurance and the health care system,” she said. She added that watching women come in and get the help they need, fuels her mission. Cromity hopes it’s just the start. “It allowed me to survive three episodes of very aggressive cancer,” she said. “That’s the reason to be the voice for these other women.” “Survivor Friendly” has locations in Cary, Durham, Raleigh, Winston-Salem, and more.
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2022-05-15 04:45:43+00:00
By LOIS KINDLE Thanks to Carol Denise’s enthusiastic advocacy for breast cancer patients, a satellite retail and resource center of A New You, Pink Boutique is opening at the Sun Towers Rehabilitation Center. The shop will carry an array of breast cancer apparel, including a zip-front, post-surgical camisole with drain management; breast prostheses; wigs; mastectomy bras; pocketed swimwear; shapers; and more. And customers will receive pre- and post-mastectomy consultation and support throughout their lives. The Women’s Health and Cancer Rights Act is a federal law that provides protections to patients who choose to have breast reconstruction in connection with a mastectomy and other post-mastectomy benefits, including off-the shelf prostheses. And anyone who needs financial assistance due to high insurance deductibles or plans with no local coverage can apply through Denise’s nonprofit organization, Lisa’s Pink Petals of Hope. Vicky Kosky, a speech language pathologist and Sun Towers director of rehabilitation, is thrilled to have Denise on board to help breast cancer patients. She had bilateral breast cancer surgery and reconstructive surgery in April and August of 2011. “After my first surgery, I was unaware that any of this existed,” Kosky said, referring to retail and support services for mastectomy patients. “Nobody told me about this stuff. I became aware of Carol and her shop in Brandon, only after I had a revision of my reconstruction surgery in January this year. I went there to get a post-surgical camisole. “Now women can come here instead of having to drive all that way or shop online,” she said. “Finding a place where you can feel the product and get measured by someone who knows what she’s doing makes you feel so at ease.” Debbie Caneen, Sun Towers director of admissions, agrees. “I had a lumpectomy for a large cancerous cyst in 2012 and was treated with radiation afterwards. I wish I had known about [Denise’s] supportive services at the time,” she said. “While going through treatment, I certainly could have used a special bra to accommodate the radiation device implanted in my breast. “We are so blessed to be able to share this resource with the community, which will soon include lymphedema stockings for men and women,” Caneen continued. “To my knowledge there’s nothing like it in the South Shore area.” Denise left the corporate world to go into advocacy after her older sister Lisa was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2011. As a result of Lisa’s experience, both pre- and post-surgery, Denise became a certified life coach, found a variety of products, birthed a brochure and opened A New You, Pink Boutique that same year at 106 W. Robinson St., Brandon. After Lisa died in 2013, she founded Pink Petals of Hope. The boutique offered a place for ladies to gather and develop a sense of community for any kind of breast cancer surgery to support them through their journeys,” Denise said. “I wanted to direct and help women navigate life after surgery or those with breast abnormalities of any kind. “Since then, I’ve kept seeing the need and expanding my vision,” she said. Denise’s younger sister Shanta was also diagnosed in 2011, had bilateral surgery, but is now in remission. A New You, Pink Boutique collaborates with Moffitt Cancer Center, Florida Cancer and HCA Florida Brandon Hospital, HCA Florida South Shore Hospital and a host of surgeons and oncologists. The satellite shop will open May 16 at Sun Towers Rehabilitation, 101 Trinity Lakes Drive, Sun City Center. It will be open on Mondays from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Accepted insurance includes Medicare, Blue Cross Blue Shield, United Healthcare, Aetna, Tricare, CarePlus and more. For more information, email anupinkboutique.com or call 813-661-7465.
https://www.cbs17.com/news/local-news/wake-county-news/3-time-cancer-survivor-opens-shops-to-give-back-to-cancer-community/
CARY, N.C. (WNCN) — Fighting cancer is a battle in itself. But navigating the treatments and the accompanying necessary medical accessories cancer patients need, can be a whole different fight. One local cancer survivor is hoping to help. At first glance, Jackie Cromity’s space on Kiesler Drive in Cary looks like a women’s boutique. It’s filled with jewelry, handbags and scarves. But it’s not what it seems. “This is not a beauty shop. This is a medical facility, and we work with oncologists and doctors,” Cromity said. Cromity is a three-time breast cancer survivor. She created “Survivor Friendly” after she realized there wasn’t a place nearby where she could go, to get what she needed during and after treatment. “I had to get protheses,” she said. “When I got them, a couple of months later, I realized I could have gotten ones that matched my skin color. There’s a lack of diversity in product, there’s a lack of availability in close proximity to people, and there’s a lack of understanding about what’s needed.” She wanted to change that. She opened locations of “Survivor Friendly” in Cary, Durham, Raleigh, Winston-Salem and a few other places across the state. Just to help women get what they needed, while they fight for their lives. “I could not allow them to fall through the cracks,” Cromity said. In the rooms of her stores, women can get fitted for custom prostheses and specialty mastectomy bras. They can also pick out wigs that suit their style, and even choose temporary eyebrow tattoos to help them feel more like themselves during Chemotherapy. Staff members at each “Survivor Friendly” location have been trained and certified to fit medical devices. The team also works with insurance, billing them directly, to help patients focus on recovery. Cromity wants to be an advocate for these women. “Not only to educate them on what’s available to them, but also educating insurance and the health care system,” she said. She added that watching women come in and get the help they need, fuels her mission. Cromity hopes it’s just the start. “It allowed me to survive three episodes of very aggressive cancer,” she said. “That’s the reason to be the voice for these other women.” “Survivor Friendly” has locations in Cary, Durham, Raleigh, Winston-Salem, and more.
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2022-06-07 14:08:55+00:00
Boutique aimed at helping breast cancer patients relocates to larger space in Farmington Taking a friend for a bra fitting years ago helped Miriam Searcy determine her next career move. The Detroit resident said she drove a friend up to Waterford Township for a fitting. When she arrived, Searcy noticed how comfortable her friend was in such an intimate situation and knew opening a similar shop would benefit women going through the same thing. For many years in business, her shop All About Women was located in several places. It now has a new home right in the heart of downtown Farmington with a bigger selection and more room. After making a call to a broker, the retired Detroit police officer began negotiating a lease at the new spot at 23415 Farmington, next to CVS. That's now the new home of the boutique designed to help women find the right bra for them. Going to a more boutique setting, she said, is a better experience than a medical supplies shop. "Women prefer to come to a place where it's focused on ... something comfortable," she said. The shop first began in Livonia before Searcy moved it to Farmington several years ago. Located in a former home along Grand River, she began searching for a new home for the business. "We'd walk around and see all the places that were empty," she said. "Then we walked over here and saw this one." The move had done the shop wonders: Searcy said they now see more people wandering in without appointments, just wanting to see all that is offered. "Things have really picked up for us," she said. "Women will stop in. They didn't do that in the house. They didn't venture in like they do here." All About Women has long seen referrals to its shop from doctors for breast cancer patients, including those who have had a mastectomy. She also has a small selection of wigs and other items for people going through treatment. It also sells other goods, such as underwear, handbags and other items. She works with area health care providers, having clients get referred from many of the area hospitals. More:Farmington Civic Theater launches membership program for movie lovers More:Farmington Maxfield development can help meet city's huge demand for housing More:Popular fast-casual Canadian restaurant chain brings Mexican flavors to Michigan After spending time fitting other women, she eventually was diagnosed with breast cancer herself. All the work she had done previously had come in handy with helping deal with the diagnosis. "I was OK with that because I was allowed to talk to so many breast cancer survivors," she said. "And I knew what they did, how they survived." Searcy said she has been happy with her shop in Farmington, finding it a great place to do business. "I saw how wonderful it was to do business downtown, because there's a lot of foot traffic," she said. "They have so many different events to attract potential clients." All About Women is open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. More information can be found at allaboutwomenshealthboutique.com. After many years of helping others and working across two careers, Searcy said she's not ready to hang up her measuring tape and plans to stay in Farmington as long as she can. "It's rewarding. It's not like I'm getting rich," she said. "I know I should be thinking about retiring, but this is just a rewarding thing to do." Contact reporter David Veselenak at dveselenak@hometownlife.com or 734-678-6728. Follow him on Twitter @davidveselenak.
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Multi-vehicle crash in Millersville leads to ejection Advertisement Multi-vehicle crash in Millersville leads to ejection Emergency responders were called to a multi-vehicle accident in Millersville on Saturday. The incident occurred at the intersection of Millersville Road and Millersville Pike just before 6:30 p.m. According to Millersville Borough Police, the crash involved a black SUV and a motorcycle. The driver of the motorcycle was ejected and sustained head injuries. The seriousness of the injuries is undetermined at this time and the person was transported to a local hospital. The intersection was closed for 45 minutes. MILLERSVILLE, Pa. — Emergency responders were called to a multi-vehicle accident in Millersville on Saturday. The incident occurred at the intersection of Millersville Road and Millersville Pike just before 6:30 p.m. Advertisement According to Millersville Borough Police, the crash involved a black SUV and a motorcycle. The driver of the motorcycle was ejected and sustained head injuries. The seriousness of the injuries is undetermined at this time and the person was transported to a local hospital. The intersection was closed for 45 minutes.
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2022-06-19 01:12:53+00:00
1 dead, 3 injured after multi-car crash in Claridon ejects 2 from motorcycles, OSHP says CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - One person died and three were injured after a multi-car crash in Claridon which ejected two motorcyclists from their bikes on June 18, according to Lt. Larry Jones of the Ohio State Highway Patrol. The crash happened at 4:21 p.m. on Saturday on US 322 at the intersection of SR 608, according to a news release. A red 2018 Subaru SUV traveling west struck a black 2016 Kia minivan while traveling at a high rate of speed, the release said. The Subaru then rolled over and hit two motorcycles, a 2017 and 2020 Harley Davidson, and a black 2022 Buick SUV before stopping in the intersection, the release said. The motorcyclists were ejected from their bikes during the crash, the release said. The driver of the Subaru was taken to University Hospitals in Cleveland for life-threatening injuries, the release said. One of the motorcyclists suffered fatal injuries as a result of the crash while the other was taken to University Hospitals in Geauga after suffering serious injuries, the release said. The driver of the Buick suffered non-life-threatening injuries and was taken to University Hospitals in Geauga, while the driver of the Kia was treated at the scene for minor injuries, the release said. The motorcyclist that died was wearing a helmet at the time of the crash, officials confirmed. The second motorcyclist was not wearing a helmet at the time of the crash, officials confirmed. Police said alcohol nor drugs were involved in the crash, and the cause remains under investigation. This story is ongoing and will be updated as more details are released. Copyright 2022 WOIO. All rights reserved.
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Multi-vehicle crash in Millersville leads to ejection Advertisement Multi-vehicle crash in Millersville leads to ejection Emergency responders were called to a multi-vehicle accident in Millersville on Saturday. The incident occurred at the intersection of Millersville Road and Millersville Pike just before 6:30 p.m. According to Millersville Borough Police, the crash involved a black SUV and a motorcycle. The driver of the motorcycle was ejected and sustained head injuries. The seriousness of the injuries is undetermined at this time and the person was transported to a local hospital. The intersection was closed for 45 minutes. MILLERSVILLE, Pa. — Emergency responders were called to a multi-vehicle accident in Millersville on Saturday. The incident occurred at the intersection of Millersville Road and Millersville Pike just before 6:30 p.m. Advertisement According to Millersville Borough Police, the crash involved a black SUV and a motorcycle. The driver of the motorcycle was ejected and sustained head injuries. The seriousness of the injuries is undetermined at this time and the person was transported to a local hospital. The intersection was closed for 45 minutes.
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2022-05-08 11:51:44+00:00
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Two people are in the hospital following a crash involving a motorcycle Saturday night, Louisville Police said. An LMPD spokesperson said that the crash happened around 9 p.m. on Terry Road and Cane Run Road. LMPD said their preliminary investigation revealed that both the driver and passenger of the motorcycle were ejected after colliding with an SUV. Police did not say how exactly the crash happened or what could have caused the accident, but did say that LMPD's Traffic Unit is investigating. Both individuals on the motorcycle were taken to the University of Louisville Hospital, police said one of them was in critical condition. There were no other injuries reported. We will update this story as we learn more information. MORE LOCAL STORIES LIKE THIS ONE: Make it easy to keep up-to-date with more stories like this. Download the WHAS11 News app now. For Apple or Android users. Have a news tip? Email assign@whas11.com, visit our Facebook page or Twitter feed.
https://www.wgal.com/article/multi-vehicle-crash-millersville-leads-to-ejection/39617455
Multi-vehicle crash in Millersville leads to ejection Advertisement Multi-vehicle crash in Millersville leads to ejection Emergency responders were called to a multi-vehicle accident in Millersville on Saturday. The incident occurred at the intersection of Millersville Road and Millersville Pike just before 6:30 p.m. According to Millersville Borough Police, the crash involved a black SUV and a motorcycle. The driver of the motorcycle was ejected and sustained head injuries. The seriousness of the injuries is undetermined at this time and the person was transported to a local hospital. The intersection was closed for 45 minutes. MILLERSVILLE, Pa. — Emergency responders were called to a multi-vehicle accident in Millersville on Saturday. The incident occurred at the intersection of Millersville Road and Millersville Pike just before 6:30 p.m. Advertisement According to Millersville Borough Police, the crash involved a black SUV and a motorcycle. The driver of the motorcycle was ejected and sustained head injuries. The seriousness of the injuries is undetermined at this time and the person was transported to a local hospital. The intersection was closed for 45 minutes.
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One injured after being ejected during motorcycle accident PORTLAND TOWNSHIP, Mich. (WILX) - Police are investigating a car vs. motorcycle crash that happened on Friday, August 19 around 8:42pm. Deputies from the Ionia County Sheriff’s Office responded to a car vs. motorcycle crash on East Grand River Avenue near Blossom Dr in Portland Township. Police say that the passenger car was turning left into a driveway. It pulled into the path of an east bound motorcycle ridden by a 36-year-old male from Westland MI and a 38-year-old female from Walled Lake MI. Both riders were ejected from the motorcycle. The motorcycle caught fire and was later put out by the Portland Fire Department. The driver of the passenger car had no injuries. The female rider of the motorcycle was transported by Life Ambulance to Sparrow Main. The male rider of the motorcycle was transported by Portland Ambulance to Sparrow Ionia and later by Aeromed Helicopter to Spectrum Butterworth. Both riders of the motorcycle were injured but are in listed in stable condition. Speed and alcohol are not believed to be a factor in the crash. This accident remains under investigation. Subscribe to our News 10 newsletter and receive the latest local news and weather straight to your email every morning. Copyright 2022 WILX. All rights reserved.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-04-03/man-critical-after-north-west-sydney-cliff-fall/100962072
A man is in a critical condition and a woman has fractured her leg after falling 12 metres off a cliff following a party in Sydney's north-west. Key points: - Two people have been rescued after a cliff fall - The rescue operation took five hours - The man remains in a critical condition Police confirmed that about 11pm on Saturday, a West Australian man, 21, and an Ashbury woman, 22, were bushwalking with a group of people near Quarter Sessions Road, Westleigh. The group had been at a party before going on a walk nearby to a cliff face, to sit and talk. When they got up to leave, the man allegedly fell down the cliff. The woman tried to rescue him and injured herself. Another member of the group called triple-0, before police, NSW Ambulance and Rescue NSW undertook a five-hour operation to rescue the pair. Police said the man was treated at the scene for head and body injuries and the woman was treated at the scene for a leg injury. Both were winched from the location before being taken to Royal North Shore Hospital. The man remains in a critical condition, while the woman is in a stable condition being treated for a fractured leg. This comes after a 19-year-old man died from injuries sustained from a cliff fall in Tasmania on Saturday. He was bushwalking a 45-minute long walk along Cape Deslacs near Hobart, when he fell about 3pm Saturday. Police said the death was not suspicious and a report would be prepared for the coroner.
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2022-04-03 01:40:44+00:00
Man and woman miraculously survive after falling 12m off a CLIFF and spending five hours lying at the bottom - Man and woman rescued after falling 12m off a cliff in Sydney's west - The pair walked away from a party to speak before 21-year-old man slipped - Woman, 22, attempted to rescue him and fractured her leg in the process - Both were flown to Royal North Shore Hospital. Man remains in critical condition A man and a woman have been rescued after miraculously surviving a 12m fall off a cliff and a five-hour wait for help. A 21-year-old man and 22-year-old woman were at a party in Sydney's west on Saturday night when they walked away from the group to talk on a cliff face. The man then fell down the cliff, with the woman injured attempting to rescue him. He remains in a critical condition. A man, 21, and woman, 22, have been rescued after falling 12metres from a cliff face in bushland in Sydney's west The pair walked away from the party in bushland near Quarter Sessions Road in Westleigh about 11pm before the horror fall. The man, from Western Australia, fell down the cliff after he finished speaking to the Ashbury woman. The woman fractured her leg after slipping while attempting to rescue the 21-year-old. Another person in attendance at the party called triple-0, with a rescue helicopter sent to the area. It took more than five hours for emergency services to reach the pair, with efforts lasting early into the morning. They were both flown to Royal North Shore Hospital. The man remains in a critical condition while the woman is in a stable condition.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-04-03/man-critical-after-north-west-sydney-cliff-fall/100962072
A man is in a critical condition and a woman has fractured her leg after falling 12 metres off a cliff following a party in Sydney's north-west. Key points: - Two people have been rescued after a cliff fall - The rescue operation took five hours - The man remains in a critical condition Police confirmed that about 11pm on Saturday, a West Australian man, 21, and an Ashbury woman, 22, were bushwalking with a group of people near Quarter Sessions Road, Westleigh. The group had been at a party before going on a walk nearby to a cliff face, to sit and talk. When they got up to leave, the man allegedly fell down the cliff. The woman tried to rescue him and injured herself. Another member of the group called triple-0, before police, NSW Ambulance and Rescue NSW undertook a five-hour operation to rescue the pair. Police said the man was treated at the scene for head and body injuries and the woman was treated at the scene for a leg injury. Both were winched from the location before being taken to Royal North Shore Hospital. The man remains in a critical condition, while the woman is in a stable condition being treated for a fractured leg. This comes after a 19-year-old man died from injuries sustained from a cliff fall in Tasmania on Saturday. He was bushwalking a 45-minute long walk along Cape Deslacs near Hobart, when he fell about 3pm Saturday. Police said the death was not suspicious and a report would be prepared for the coroner.
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2022-04-06 09:28:22+00:00
Man and woman miraculously survive after falling 12m off a CLIFF and spending five hours lying at the bottom A man and a woman have been rescued after miraculously surviving a 12m fall off a cliff and a five-hour wait for help. A 21-year-old man and 22-year-old woman were at a party in Sydney's west on Saturday night when they walked away from the group to talk on a cliff face. The man then fell down the cliff, with the woman injured attempting to rescue him. He remains in a critical condition. The pair walked away from the party in bushland near Quarter Sessions Road in Westleigh about 11pm before the horror fall. The man, from Western Australia, fell down the cliff after he finished speaking to the Ashbury woman. The woman fractured her leg after slipping while attempting to rescue the 21-year-old. Another person in attendance at the party called triple-0, with a rescue helicopter sent to the area. It took more than five hours for emergency services to reach the pair, with efforts lasting early into the morning. They were both flown to Royal North Shore Hospital. The man remains in a critical condition while the woman is in a stable condition.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-04-03/man-critical-after-north-west-sydney-cliff-fall/100962072
A man is in a critical condition and a woman has fractured her leg after falling 12 metres off a cliff following a party in Sydney's north-west. Key points: - Two people have been rescued after a cliff fall - The rescue operation took five hours - The man remains in a critical condition Police confirmed that about 11pm on Saturday, a West Australian man, 21, and an Ashbury woman, 22, were bushwalking with a group of people near Quarter Sessions Road, Westleigh. The group had been at a party before going on a walk nearby to a cliff face, to sit and talk. When they got up to leave, the man allegedly fell down the cliff. The woman tried to rescue him and injured herself. Another member of the group called triple-0, before police, NSW Ambulance and Rescue NSW undertook a five-hour operation to rescue the pair. Police said the man was treated at the scene for head and body injuries and the woman was treated at the scene for a leg injury. Both were winched from the location before being taken to Royal North Shore Hospital. The man remains in a critical condition, while the woman is in a stable condition being treated for a fractured leg. This comes after a 19-year-old man died from injuries sustained from a cliff fall in Tasmania on Saturday. He was bushwalking a 45-minute long walk along Cape Deslacs near Hobart, when he fell about 3pm Saturday. Police said the death was not suspicious and a report would be prepared for the coroner.
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2022-04-07 06:50:54+00:00
Two People Injured In Cliff-Fall In Sydney's North West One man is in critical condition ABC News Two people have been seriously injured after falling from a cliff in Sydney’s north-west over the weekend. A man is in critical condition while a woman is being treated for a fractured leg after falling from a cliff on Saturday evening. According to police, a 21-year-old man and a 22-year-old woman were walking through the bush with a group of friends on Saturday night at around 11PM near Quarter Sessions Road in Westleigh. Stay up-to-date on the latest news with The National Briefing - keeping you in the loop with the nation’s breaking news as it hits. The group had been partying nearby before walking through the bush looking for a spot to sit and chat. When the group got up to leave, the man lost his footing and fell 12 metres down the cliff. The woman is then believed to have attempted to rescue the man, injuring herself in the process. Another person from the group then called emergency services before Rescue NSW along with NSW Police and NSW Ambulance launched a five-hour rescue operation. According to police, the man was treated on site for serious head and bodily injuries while the female was treated for a leg injury. Stay up-to-date on the latest news with Your Morning Agenda - supported by a network of local journalists from all major Australian cities, ensuing timely and first hand insights on local stories: Download LiSTNR and enjoy a new world of audio. All your favourite shows and stations in one library.
https://www.npr.org/2022/04/02/1090474725/what-amazons-1st-union-means-for-organized-labor
What Amazon's 1st union means for organized labor Amazon workers at a warehouse on Staten Island, N.Y., voted to form the company's first union in the United States. MILES PARKS, HOST: Amazon workers at a warehouse on Staten Island in New York have pulled off a shocking upset. They voted to form a union, the first at the company in the United States. Gwynne Hogan of the member station WNYC reports on what their victory means for organized labor. GWYNNE HOGAN, BYLINE: Warehouse workers are waiting with anticipation. They've come to a plaza outside the offices of the National Labor Relations Board in downtown Brooklyn, where the votes are being tallied. UNIDENTIFIED PERSON #1: Looking in the telegram. I'm looking... HOGAN: Each update from the count inside... UNIDENTIFIED PERSON #1: Twenty-six hundred to 2,101. Oh, my God. HOGAN: ...Sparks spontaneous screams, hugs and tears. UNIDENTIFIED PERSON #2: ALU. UNIDENTIFIED PEOPLE: ALU. HOGAN: The ALU, or the Amazon Labor Union, was created by current and former workers at the Staten Island facility. It's a scrappy group not affiliated with any national union and has never run a drive before. And yet, against all odds, they pulled it off. CHRIS SMALLS: Union strong, baby. (CHEERING) HOGAN: The president of the new union, Chris Smalls, pops a bottle of champagne. SMALLS: To the first union in American history. (CHEERING) HOGAN: Smalls worked at Amazon for five years, but he was fired at the height of the COVID pandemic in 2020 after he led a walkout over safety concerns. The company says they fired him for violating COVID protocols. Some 8,000 employees work at the warehouse, and more than 5,000 cast ballots in the election. SMALLS: If I could do this unemployed, what's stopping anybody? HOGAN: A spokesperson for Amazon says the company is disappointed in the outcome of the election, and they're reviewing their legal options. But organizers here say this is just the beginning. There's a second union vote scheduled at the end of the month for a warehouse right across the street from the first one. And the union wants to organize other warehouses in the region as well. SMALLS: I think this is going to be another tidal wave of, you know, efforts going against Amazon, just like Starbucks. You know, we hope that we have that type of effect. HOGAN: The first Starbucks shops voted to unionize in Buffalo, N.Y., last fall. And now organizers say more than 150 stores across the country are seeking a union vote. Labor experts are watching to see if the same type of ripple effect might occur with Amazon. Ruth Milkman is a labor sociologist at the City University of New York. She says, looking back on U.S. history, growth in unions doesn't happen incrementally. It comes in spurts. RUTH MILKMAN: Other workers will see that it is possible to overcome employer opposition, and maybe they'll try it, too. You know, if you can do it at Amazon, you know, this giant behemoth, maybe you can do it in my workplace. HOGAN: The Amazon labor union campaigned on promises of higher wages, longer breaks and better job security. And worker Meena Shuler (ph) was eager to cast her ballot in their favor. She was the first person in line when polls opened over a week ago. MEENA SHULER: I just hope that this makes Amazon a better place for the employees all around the world because it's OK to want high standards, but we deserve - as human beings, we deserve high standards, too. HOGAN: Organizers say they're planning to celebrate their victory and get some much-needed sleep. But come Monday, they'll be back at it, campaigning to bring another 1,500 workers into the union. UNIDENTIFIED PEOPLE: (Chanting) Union, union, union... HOGAN: For NPR News, I'm Gwynne Hogan in New York. Copyright © 2022 NPR. All rights reserved. Visit our website terms of use and permissions pages at www.npr.org for further information. NPR transcripts are created on a rush deadline by an NPR contractor. This text may not be in its final form and may be updated or revised in the future. Accuracy and availability may vary. The authoritative record of NPR’s programming is the audio record.
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MILES PARKS, HOST: Amazon workers at a warehouse on Staten Island in New York have pulled off a shocking upset. They voted to form a union, the first at the company in the United States. Gwynne Hogan of the member station WNYC reports on what their victory means for organized labor. GWYNNE HOGAN, BYLINE: Warehouse workers are waiting with anticipation. They've come to a plaza outside the offices of the National Labor Relations Board in downtown Brooklyn, where the votes are being tallied. UNIDENTIFIED PERSON #1: Looking in the telegram. I'm looking... HOGAN: Each update from the count inside... UNIDENTIFIED PERSON #1: Twenty-six hundred to 2,101. Oh, my God. HOGAN: ...Sparks spontaneous screams, hugs and tears. UNIDENTIFIED PERSON #2: ALU. UNIDENTIFIED PEOPLE: ALU. HOGAN: The ALU, or the Amazon Labor Union, was created by current and former workers at the Staten Island facility. It's a scrappy group not affiliated with any national union and has never run a drive before. And yet, against all odds, they pulled it off. CHRIS SMALLS: Union strong, baby. (CHEERING) HOGAN: The president of the new union, Chris Smalls, pops a bottle of champagne. SMALLS: To the first union in American history. (CHEERING) HOGAN: Smalls worked at Amazon for five years, but he was fired at the height of the COVID pandemic in 2020 after he led a walkout over safety concerns. The company says they fired him for violating COVID protocols. Some 8,000 employees work at the warehouse, and more than 5,000 cast ballots in the election. SMALLS: If I could do this unemployed, what's stopping anybody? HOGAN: A spokesperson for Amazon says the company is disappointed in the outcome of the election, and they're reviewing their legal options. But organizers here say this is just the beginning. There's a second union vote scheduled at the end of the month for a warehouse right across the street from the first one. And the union wants to organize other warehouses in the region as well. SMALLS: I think this is going to be another tidal wave of, you know, efforts going against Amazon, just like Starbucks. You know, we hope that we have that type of effect. HOGAN: The first Starbucks shops voted to unionize in Buffalo, N.Y., last fall. And now organizers say more than 150 stores across the country are seeking a union vote. Labor experts are watching to see if the same type of ripple effect might occur with Amazon. Ruth Milkman is a labor sociologist at the City University of New York. She says, looking back on U.S. history, growth in unions doesn't happen incrementally. It comes in spurts. RUTH MILKMAN: Other workers will see that it is possible to overcome employer opposition, and maybe they'll try it, too. You know, if you can do it at Amazon, you know, this giant behemoth, maybe you can do it in my workplace. HOGAN: The Amazon labor union campaigned on promises of higher wages, longer breaks and better job security. And worker Meena Shuler (ph) was eager to cast her ballot in their favor. She was the first person in line when polls opened over a week ago. MEENA SHULER: I just hope that this makes Amazon a better place for the employees all around the world because it's OK to want high standards, but we deserve - as human beings, we deserve high standards, too. HOGAN: Organizers say they're planning to celebrate their victory and get some much-needed sleep. But come Monday, they'll be back at it, campaigning to bring another 1,500 workers into the union. UNIDENTIFIED PEOPLE: (Chanting) Union, union, union... HOGAN: For NPR News, I'm Gwynne Hogan in New York. Transcript provided by NPR, Copyright NPR.
https://www.npr.org/2022/04/02/1090474725/what-amazons-1st-union-means-for-organized-labor
What Amazon's 1st union means for organized labor Amazon workers at a warehouse on Staten Island, N.Y., voted to form the company's first union in the United States. MILES PARKS, HOST: Amazon workers at a warehouse on Staten Island in New York have pulled off a shocking upset. They voted to form a union, the first at the company in the United States. Gwynne Hogan of the member station WNYC reports on what their victory means for organized labor. GWYNNE HOGAN, BYLINE: Warehouse workers are waiting with anticipation. They've come to a plaza outside the offices of the National Labor Relations Board in downtown Brooklyn, where the votes are being tallied. UNIDENTIFIED PERSON #1: Looking in the telegram. I'm looking... HOGAN: Each update from the count inside... UNIDENTIFIED PERSON #1: Twenty-six hundred to 2,101. Oh, my God. HOGAN: ...Sparks spontaneous screams, hugs and tears. UNIDENTIFIED PERSON #2: ALU. UNIDENTIFIED PEOPLE: ALU. HOGAN: The ALU, or the Amazon Labor Union, was created by current and former workers at the Staten Island facility. It's a scrappy group not affiliated with any national union and has never run a drive before. And yet, against all odds, they pulled it off. CHRIS SMALLS: Union strong, baby. (CHEERING) HOGAN: The president of the new union, Chris Smalls, pops a bottle of champagne. SMALLS: To the first union in American history. (CHEERING) HOGAN: Smalls worked at Amazon for five years, but he was fired at the height of the COVID pandemic in 2020 after he led a walkout over safety concerns. The company says they fired him for violating COVID protocols. Some 8,000 employees work at the warehouse, and more than 5,000 cast ballots in the election. SMALLS: If I could do this unemployed, what's stopping anybody? HOGAN: A spokesperson for Amazon says the company is disappointed in the outcome of the election, and they're reviewing their legal options. But organizers here say this is just the beginning. There's a second union vote scheduled at the end of the month for a warehouse right across the street from the first one. And the union wants to organize other warehouses in the region as well. SMALLS: I think this is going to be another tidal wave of, you know, efforts going against Amazon, just like Starbucks. You know, we hope that we have that type of effect. HOGAN: The first Starbucks shops voted to unionize in Buffalo, N.Y., last fall. And now organizers say more than 150 stores across the country are seeking a union vote. Labor experts are watching to see if the same type of ripple effect might occur with Amazon. Ruth Milkman is a labor sociologist at the City University of New York. She says, looking back on U.S. history, growth in unions doesn't happen incrementally. It comes in spurts. RUTH MILKMAN: Other workers will see that it is possible to overcome employer opposition, and maybe they'll try it, too. You know, if you can do it at Amazon, you know, this giant behemoth, maybe you can do it in my workplace. HOGAN: The Amazon labor union campaigned on promises of higher wages, longer breaks and better job security. And worker Meena Shuler (ph) was eager to cast her ballot in their favor. She was the first person in line when polls opened over a week ago. MEENA SHULER: I just hope that this makes Amazon a better place for the employees all around the world because it's OK to want high standards, but we deserve - as human beings, we deserve high standards, too. HOGAN: Organizers say they're planning to celebrate their victory and get some much-needed sleep. But come Monday, they'll be back at it, campaigning to bring another 1,500 workers into the union. UNIDENTIFIED PEOPLE: (Chanting) Union, union, union... HOGAN: For NPR News, I'm Gwynne Hogan in New York. Copyright © 2022 NPR. All rights reserved. Visit our website terms of use and permissions pages at www.npr.org for further information. NPR transcripts are created on a rush deadline by an NPR contractor. This text may not be in its final form and may be updated or revised in the future. Accuracy and availability may vary. The authoritative record of NPR’s programming is the audio record.
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2022-04-16 14:53:48+00:00
MILES PARKS, HOST: Amazon workers at a warehouse on Staten Island in New York have pulled off a shocking upset. They voted to form a union, the first at the company in the United States. Gwynne Hogan of the member station WNYC reports on what their victory means for organized labor. GWYNNE HOGAN, BYLINE: Warehouse workers are waiting with anticipation. They've come to a plaza outside the offices of the National Labor Relations Board in downtown Brooklyn, where the votes are being tallied. UNIDENTIFIED PERSON #1: Looking in the telegram. I'm looking... HOGAN: Each update from the count inside... UNIDENTIFIED PERSON #1: Twenty-six hundred to 2,101. Oh, my God. HOGAN: ...Sparks spontaneous screams, hugs and tears. UNIDENTIFIED PERSON #2: ALU. UNIDENTIFIED PEOPLE: ALU. HOGAN: The ALU, or the Amazon Labor Union, was created by current and former workers at the Staten Island facility. It's a scrappy group not affiliated with any national union and has never run a drive before. And yet, against all odds, they pulled it off. CHRIS SMALLS: Union strong, baby. (CHEERING) HOGAN: The president of the new union, Chris Smalls, pops a bottle of champagne. SMALLS: To the first union in American history. (CHEERING) HOGAN: Smalls worked at Amazon for five years, but he was fired at the height of the COVID pandemic in 2020 after he led a walkout over safety concerns. The company says they fired him for violating COVID protocols. Some 8,000 employees work at the warehouse, and more than 5,000 cast ballots in the election. SMALLS: If I could do this unemployed, what's stopping anybody? HOGAN: A spokesperson for Amazon says the company is disappointed in the outcome of the election, and they're reviewing their legal options. But organizers here say this is just the beginning. There's a second union vote scheduled at the end of the month for a warehouse right across the street from the first one. And the union wants to organize other warehouses in the region as well. SMALLS: I think this is going to be another tidal wave of, you know, efforts going against Amazon, just like Starbucks. You know, we hope that we have that type of effect. HOGAN: The first Starbucks shops voted to unionize in Buffalo, N.Y., last fall. And now organizers say more than 150 stores across the country are seeking a union vote. Labor experts are watching to see if the same type of ripple effect might occur with Amazon. Ruth Milkman is a labor sociologist at the City University of New York. She says, looking back on U.S. history, growth in unions doesn't happen incrementally. It comes in spurts. RUTH MILKMAN: Other workers will see that it is possible to overcome employer opposition, and maybe they'll try it, too. You know, if you can do it at Amazon, you know, this giant behemoth, maybe you can do it in my workplace. HOGAN: The Amazon labor union campaigned on promises of higher wages, longer breaks and better job security. And worker Meena Shuler (ph) was eager to cast her ballot in their favor. She was the first person in line when polls opened over a week ago. MEENA SHULER: I just hope that this makes Amazon a better place for the employees all around the world because it's OK to want high standards, but we deserve - as human beings, we deserve high standards, too. HOGAN: Organizers say they're planning to celebrate their victory and get some much-needed sleep. But come Monday, they'll be back at it, campaigning to bring another 1,500 workers into the union. UNIDENTIFIED PEOPLE: (Chanting) Union, union, union... HOGAN: For NPR News, I'm Gwynne Hogan in New York. Transcript provided by NPR, Copyright NPR.
https://www.npr.org/2022/04/02/1090474725/what-amazons-1st-union-means-for-organized-labor
What Amazon's 1st union means for organized labor Amazon workers at a warehouse on Staten Island, N.Y., voted to form the company's first union in the United States. MILES PARKS, HOST: Amazon workers at a warehouse on Staten Island in New York have pulled off a shocking upset. They voted to form a union, the first at the company in the United States. Gwynne Hogan of the member station WNYC reports on what their victory means for organized labor. GWYNNE HOGAN, BYLINE: Warehouse workers are waiting with anticipation. They've come to a plaza outside the offices of the National Labor Relations Board in downtown Brooklyn, where the votes are being tallied. UNIDENTIFIED PERSON #1: Looking in the telegram. I'm looking... HOGAN: Each update from the count inside... UNIDENTIFIED PERSON #1: Twenty-six hundred to 2,101. Oh, my God. HOGAN: ...Sparks spontaneous screams, hugs and tears. UNIDENTIFIED PERSON #2: ALU. UNIDENTIFIED PEOPLE: ALU. HOGAN: The ALU, or the Amazon Labor Union, was created by current and former workers at the Staten Island facility. It's a scrappy group not affiliated with any national union and has never run a drive before. And yet, against all odds, they pulled it off. CHRIS SMALLS: Union strong, baby. (CHEERING) HOGAN: The president of the new union, Chris Smalls, pops a bottle of champagne. SMALLS: To the first union in American history. (CHEERING) HOGAN: Smalls worked at Amazon for five years, but he was fired at the height of the COVID pandemic in 2020 after he led a walkout over safety concerns. The company says they fired him for violating COVID protocols. Some 8,000 employees work at the warehouse, and more than 5,000 cast ballots in the election. SMALLS: If I could do this unemployed, what's stopping anybody? HOGAN: A spokesperson for Amazon says the company is disappointed in the outcome of the election, and they're reviewing their legal options. But organizers here say this is just the beginning. There's a second union vote scheduled at the end of the month for a warehouse right across the street from the first one. And the union wants to organize other warehouses in the region as well. SMALLS: I think this is going to be another tidal wave of, you know, efforts going against Amazon, just like Starbucks. You know, we hope that we have that type of effect. HOGAN: The first Starbucks shops voted to unionize in Buffalo, N.Y., last fall. And now organizers say more than 150 stores across the country are seeking a union vote. Labor experts are watching to see if the same type of ripple effect might occur with Amazon. Ruth Milkman is a labor sociologist at the City University of New York. She says, looking back on U.S. history, growth in unions doesn't happen incrementally. It comes in spurts. RUTH MILKMAN: Other workers will see that it is possible to overcome employer opposition, and maybe they'll try it, too. You know, if you can do it at Amazon, you know, this giant behemoth, maybe you can do it in my workplace. HOGAN: The Amazon labor union campaigned on promises of higher wages, longer breaks and better job security. And worker Meena Shuler (ph) was eager to cast her ballot in their favor. She was the first person in line when polls opened over a week ago. MEENA SHULER: I just hope that this makes Amazon a better place for the employees all around the world because it's OK to want high standards, but we deserve - as human beings, we deserve high standards, too. HOGAN: Organizers say they're planning to celebrate their victory and get some much-needed sleep. But come Monday, they'll be back at it, campaigning to bring another 1,500 workers into the union. UNIDENTIFIED PEOPLE: (Chanting) Union, union, union... HOGAN: For NPR News, I'm Gwynne Hogan in New York. Copyright © 2022 NPR. All rights reserved. Visit our website terms of use and permissions pages at www.npr.org for further information. NPR transcripts are created on a rush deadline by an NPR contractor. This text may not be in its final form and may be updated or revised in the future. Accuracy and availability may vary. The authoritative record of NPR’s programming is the audio record.
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https://www.hppr.org/2022-04-02/what-amazons-1st-union-means-for-organized-labor
2022-04-12 11:14:15+00:00
MILES PARKS, HOST: Amazon workers at a warehouse on Staten Island in New York have pulled off a shocking upset. They voted to form a union, the first at the company in the United States. Gwynne Hogan of the member station WNYC reports on what their victory means for organized labor. GWYNNE HOGAN, BYLINE: Warehouse workers are waiting with anticipation. They've come to a plaza outside the offices of the National Labor Relations Board in downtown Brooklyn, where the votes are being tallied. UNIDENTIFIED PERSON #1: Looking in the telegram. I'm looking... HOGAN: Each update from the count inside... UNIDENTIFIED PERSON #1: Twenty-six hundred to 2,101. Oh, my God. HOGAN: ...Sparks spontaneous screams, hugs and tears. UNIDENTIFIED PERSON #2: ALU. UNIDENTIFIED PEOPLE: ALU. HOGAN: The ALU, or the Amazon Labor Union, was created by current and former workers at the Staten Island facility. It's a scrappy group not affiliated with any national union and has never run a drive before. And yet, against all odds, they pulled it off. CHRIS SMALLS: Union strong, baby. (CHEERING) HOGAN: The president of the new union, Chris Smalls, pops a bottle of champagne. SMALLS: To the first union in American history. (CHEERING) HOGAN: Smalls worked at Amazon for five years, but he was fired at the height of the COVID pandemic in 2020 after he led a walkout over safety concerns. The company says they fired him for violating COVID protocols. Some 8,000 employees work at the warehouse, and more than 5,000 cast ballots in the election. SMALLS: If I could do this unemployed, what's stopping anybody? HOGAN: A spokesperson for Amazon says the company is disappointed in the outcome of the election, and they're reviewing their legal options. But organizers here say this is just the beginning. There's a second union vote scheduled at the end of the month for a warehouse right across the street from the first one. And the union wants to organize other warehouses in the region as well. SMALLS: I think this is going to be another tidal wave of, you know, efforts going against Amazon, just like Starbucks. You know, we hope that we have that type of effect. HOGAN: The first Starbucks shops voted to unionize in Buffalo, N.Y., last fall. And now organizers say more than 150 stores across the country are seeking a union vote. Labor experts are watching to see if the same type of ripple effect might occur with Amazon. Ruth Milkman is a labor sociologist at the City University of New York. She says, looking back on U.S. history, growth in unions doesn't happen incrementally. It comes in spurts. RUTH MILKMAN: Other workers will see that it is possible to overcome employer opposition, and maybe they'll try it, too. You know, if you can do it at Amazon, you know, this giant behemoth, maybe you can do it in my workplace. HOGAN: The Amazon labor union campaigned on promises of higher wages, longer breaks and better job security. And worker Meena Shuler (ph) was eager to cast her ballot in their favor. She was the first person in line when polls opened over a week ago. MEENA SHULER: I just hope that this makes Amazon a better place for the employees all around the world because it's OK to want high standards, but we deserve - as human beings, we deserve high standards, too. HOGAN: Organizers say they're planning to celebrate their victory and get some much-needed sleep. But come Monday, they'll be back at it, campaigning to bring another 1,500 workers into the union. UNIDENTIFIED PEOPLE: (Chanting) Union, union, union... HOGAN: For NPR News, I'm Gwynne Hogan in New York. Transcript provided by NPR, Copyright NPR.
https://www.fox10phoenix.com/news/toy-story-stuffed-animals-mysteriously-scattered-on-oregon-highway
'Toy Story': Stuffed animals mysteriously found scattered on Oregon highway PORTLAND, Ore. - Oregon transportation leaders want to know how hundreds of stuffed animals ended up on the side of a highway, prompting jokes that it was similar to a scene from the movie "Toy Story." "This #ToyStory was found on SB I-5 at #BurnsideBridge," the Oregon Department of Transportation tweeted Wednesday. "We think they may have been on their way to Pizza Planet, but we're not exactly sure how they got there. Crews have taken them to our north #Portland maintenance yard for care, cuddles and feeding." According to Oregon Live, the 300 stuffed animals included a Pooh Bear, a Minion and several My Little Ponies. They were found in the southbound lanes on Interstate-5 along the Burnside Bridge. RELATED: Woman finds lost stuffed bunny and wants to locate its owner: 'Looks like it was pretty loved' A spokesperson told the outlet that the toys caused a minimal backup on the highway. Transportation leaders later tweeted that the stuffed animals are currently being cared for while they track down the owner. Advertisement This story was reported from Los Angeles.
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2022-04-03 15:17:06+00:00
'Toy Story': Stuffed animals mysteriously found scattered on Oregon highway PORTLAND, Ore. - Oregon transportation leaders want to know how hundreds of stuffed animals ended up on the side of a highway, prompting jokes that it was similar to a scene from the movie "Toy Story." "This #ToyStory was found on SB I-5 at #BurnsideBridge," the Oregon Department of Transportation tweeted Wednesday. "We think they may have been on their way to Pizza Planet, but we're not exactly sure how they got there. Crews have taken them to our north #Portland maintenance yard for care, cuddles and feeding." According to Oregon Live, the 300 stuffed animals included a Pooh Bear, a Minion and several My Little Ponies. They were found in the southbound lanes on Interstate-5 along the Burnside Bridge. RELATED: Woman finds lost stuffed bunny and wants to locate its owner: 'Looks like it was pretty loved' A spokesperson told the outlet that the toys caused a minimal backup on the highway. Transportation leaders later tweeted that the stuffed animals are currently being cared for while they track down the owner. Advertisement This story was reported from Los Angeles.
https://www.fox10phoenix.com/news/toy-story-stuffed-animals-mysteriously-scattered-on-oregon-highway
'Toy Story': Stuffed animals mysteriously found scattered on Oregon highway PORTLAND, Ore. - Oregon transportation leaders want to know how hundreds of stuffed animals ended up on the side of a highway, prompting jokes that it was similar to a scene from the movie "Toy Story." "This #ToyStory was found on SB I-5 at #BurnsideBridge," the Oregon Department of Transportation tweeted Wednesday. "We think they may have been on their way to Pizza Planet, but we're not exactly sure how they got there. Crews have taken them to our north #Portland maintenance yard for care, cuddles and feeding." According to Oregon Live, the 300 stuffed animals included a Pooh Bear, a Minion and several My Little Ponies. They were found in the southbound lanes on Interstate-5 along the Burnside Bridge. RELATED: Woman finds lost stuffed bunny and wants to locate its owner: 'Looks like it was pretty loved' A spokesperson told the outlet that the toys caused a minimal backup on the highway. Transportation leaders later tweeted that the stuffed animals are currently being cared for while they track down the owner. Advertisement This story was reported from Los Angeles.
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https://www.fox5dc.com/news/toy-story-stuffed-animals-mysteriously-scattered-on-oregon-highway
2022-04-03 15:55:11+00:00
'Toy Story': Stuffed animals mysteriously found scattered on Oregon highway PORTLAND, Ore. - Oregon transportation leaders want to know how hundreds of stuffed animals ended up on the side of a highway, prompting jokes that it was similar to a scene from the movie "Toy Story." "This #ToyStory was found on SB I-5 at #BurnsideBridge," the Oregon Department of Transportation tweeted Wednesday. "We think they may have been on their way to Pizza Planet, but we're not exactly sure how they got there. Crews have taken them to our north #Portland maintenance yard for care, cuddles and feeding." According to Oregon Live, the 300 stuffed animals included a Pooh Bear, a Minion and several My Little Ponies. They were found in the southbound lanes on Interstate-5 along the Burnside Bridge. RELATED: Woman finds lost stuffed bunny and wants to locate its owner: 'Looks like it was pretty loved' A spokesperson told the outlet that the toys caused a minimal backup on the highway. Transportation leaders later tweeted that the stuffed animals are currently being cared for while they track down the owner. Advertisement This story was reported from Los Angeles.
https://www.fox10phoenix.com/news/toy-story-stuffed-animals-mysteriously-scattered-on-oregon-highway
'Toy Story': Stuffed animals mysteriously found scattered on Oregon highway PORTLAND, Ore. - Oregon transportation leaders want to know how hundreds of stuffed animals ended up on the side of a highway, prompting jokes that it was similar to a scene from the movie "Toy Story." "This #ToyStory was found on SB I-5 at #BurnsideBridge," the Oregon Department of Transportation tweeted Wednesday. "We think they may have been on their way to Pizza Planet, but we're not exactly sure how they got there. Crews have taken them to our north #Portland maintenance yard for care, cuddles and feeding." According to Oregon Live, the 300 stuffed animals included a Pooh Bear, a Minion and several My Little Ponies. They were found in the southbound lanes on Interstate-5 along the Burnside Bridge. RELATED: Woman finds lost stuffed bunny and wants to locate its owner: 'Looks like it was pretty loved' A spokesperson told the outlet that the toys caused a minimal backup on the highway. Transportation leaders later tweeted that the stuffed animals are currently being cared for while they track down the owner. Advertisement This story was reported from Los Angeles.
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2022-04-03 15:57:14+00:00
'Toy Story': Stuffed animals mysteriously found scattered on Oregon highway PORTLAND, Ore. - Oregon transportation leaders want to know how hundreds of stuffed animals ended up on the side of a highway, prompting jokes that it was similar to a scene from the movie "Toy Story." "This #ToyStory was found on SB I-5 at #BurnsideBridge," the Oregon Department of Transportation tweeted Wednesday. "We think they may have been on their way to Pizza Planet, but we're not exactly sure how they got there. Crews have taken them to our north #Portland maintenance yard for care, cuddles and feeding." According to Oregon Live, the 300 stuffed animals included a Pooh Bear, a Minion and several My Little Ponies. They were found in the southbound lanes on Interstate-5 along the Burnside Bridge. RELATED: Woman finds lost stuffed bunny and wants to locate its owner: 'Looks like it was pretty loved' A spokesperson told the outlet that the toys caused a minimal backup on the highway. Transportation leaders later tweeted that the stuffed animals are currently being cared for while they track down the owner. Advertisement This story was reported from Los Angeles.
https://who13.com/reviews/br/home-br/heating-cooling-air-quality-br/best-cheap-window-air-conditioner/
Choose an affordable window air conditioner Need a cheap window air conditioner? Fortunately, there are plenty on the market, many of which are solid performers. Just because you’re on a budget, it doesn’t mean you need to compromise on cooling. Instead, it’s helpful to be realistic with your search by knowing what to expect in your price range. It’s wise to begin your search for a window air conditioner with a checklist of features to compare. Here’s a roundup of what you need to know, with a few recommendations along the way. What do I need to know before buying a cheap window air conditioner? Premium vs. cheap window air conditioners If you’re wondering what the differences are between cheap versus premium window air conditioners, here’s a quick breakdown: Premium window air conditioners are feature-rich and offer more in the way of cooling customization. Many of them are equipped with heating functions, like this model. Units at this price point are often made by reputable manufacturers that offer more extended warranties and stand behind their products. Cheap window air conditioners, on the other hand, stick to basic features. Only a handful will have heating functions or high-tech features. Some cheap units aren’t made well and have cheap or ill-fitting components, so they may have shorter lifespans than premium units. Installation The average person can install window air conditioners with a basic set of hand tools, such as screwdrivers. As a bonus, many of these units come with mounting equipment, so you don’t need to spend extra on them. Size The key to finding the best cheap window air conditioner is choosing a unit that is the right size for your space. The easiest way to determine size is by taking the room’s square footage and multiplying it by 25. If you’re wondering why it’s 25, it’s because you need roughly 25 BTUs (British Thermal Units) to cool each square foot of space. For example, take a room that measures 200 square feet. Two hundred times 25 gives you 5,000. Therefore, you’ll need an air conditioner that is listed as 5,000 BTUs. Keep in mind that you shouldn’t opt for a window air conditioner that is significantly larger than the product of this equation. If you do, it’s counterintuitive. The unit will cycle off and on instead of running continuously, and it may throw off the space’s humidity level. Footprint All window air conditioners are designed to jut out from your window. Unfortunately, there aren’t many cheap air conditioners designed to be low-profile, so expect them to have sizable footprints. However, if you are willing to increase your budget to mid-range units, the MIDEA U-Inverter Window Air Conditioner is a popular compact option. Warranties Most window air conditioners, including cheap ones, have limited warranties. Depending on the manufacturer, they may cover the unit for anywhere from 30 days to 10 years. There may be separate warranties for parts and labor. Having a warranty doesn’t guarantee that the manufacturer will replace your air conditioner or parts. Warranty claims are generally handled on a case-by-case basis, and you’ll need to provide proof of purchase for the claim. However, to expedite claims, you may wish to register your air conditioner on the manufacturer’s website. How much is a cheap window air conditioner? Because window air conditioners range from $200-$1,000, we consider the “cheap” range to be any unit priced $350 or less. We don’t recommend dipping below the $200 price point unless you have to. Some consumers report these units may not be reliable. What features do cheap window air conditioners have? Cooling and fan speeds Cheap window air conditioners usually have a limited number of cooling and fan speeds. The most basic units only have two options, whereas a handful may offer three to five. Display Displays vary considerably in cheap window air conditioners. Some are basic with a couple rotary dials, such as the Frigidaire Window Air Conditioner with Mechanical Controls. Several options, like this other Frigidaire model, have simple LED panels. A few units with contemporary curb appeal have sleek touch panels, such as TOSOT Window Air Conditioner. Remote control Most cheap window air conditioners come with remotes for convenient operation, like this RCA model. They show almost all information seen on the unit’s onboard display. However, some of these remotes lack alerts for filter changes or malfunctions. Dehumidifier You’ll find a few cheap window air conditioners equipped with dehumidifiers, such as MIDEA EasyCool Window Conditioner. Consumers often invest in these units if they live in humid areas or if their homes have higher humidity levels. Quiet operation Window air conditioners make considerable noise. When you’re shopping on a budget, finding a unit that offers quiet operation may be more challenging. One option is Emerson Quiet Kool Window Air Conditioner, whose quiet mode operates at 50 dBA. Timer settings Some cheap window air conditioners have timer settings, in which you can set them to turn off after a set amount of time. Generally speaking, you’re limited to either 30- or 60-minute options in many units. Energy saving It’s not unusual for cheap window air conditioners to have an economical feature like an energy-saving mode. These units save energy by turning off fans when the compressor isn’t operating. A handful of window air conditioners within this price range come with the Energy Star certification, like this LG window air conditioner. Units like this one meet high standards for saving energy without compromising on quality in performance. Smart air conditioners Surprisingly, there are a few smart window air conditioners within the $350-and-less price range. LG Wi-Fi Smart Window Air Conditioner and Toshiba Smart Air Conditioner, for example, are both controlled via apps. They’re also compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant. Another option is GE Smart Window Air Conditioner, which you can control with more than one GE app. Sian Babish is a writer for BestReviews. BestReviews is a product review company with a singular mission: to help simplify your purchasing decisions and save you time and money. Copyright 2022 BestReviews, a Nexstar company. All rights reserved.
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https://www.wdtn.com/reviews/br/home-br/heating-cooling-air-quality-br/best-cheap-window-air-conditioner/
2022-04-02 17:27:28+00:00
Choose an affordable window air conditioner Need a cheap window air conditioner? Fortunately, there are plenty on the market, many of which are solid performers. Just because you’re on a budget, it doesn’t mean you need to compromise on cooling. Instead, it’s helpful to be realistic with your search by knowing what to expect in your price range. It’s wise to begin your search for a window air conditioner with a checklist of features to compare. Here’s a roundup of what you need to know, with a few recommendations along the way. What do I need to know before buying a cheap window air conditioner? Premium vs. cheap window air conditioners If you’re wondering what the differences are between cheap versus premium window air conditioners, here’s a quick breakdown: Premium window air conditioners are feature-rich and offer more in the way of cooling customization. Many of them are equipped with heating functions, like this model. Units at this price point are often made by reputable manufacturers that offer more extended warranties and stand behind their products. Cheap window air conditioners, on the other hand, stick to basic features. Only a handful will have heating functions or high-tech features. Some cheap units aren’t made well and have cheap or ill-fitting components, so they may have shorter lifespans than premium units. Installation The average person can install window air conditioners with a basic set of hand tools, such as screwdrivers. As a bonus, many of these units come with mounting equipment, so you don’t need to spend extra on them. Size The key to finding the best cheap window air conditioner is choosing a unit that is the right size for your space. The easiest way to determine size is by taking the room’s square footage and multiplying it by 25. If you’re wondering why it’s 25, it’s because you need roughly 25 BTUs (British Thermal Units) to cool each square foot of space. For example, take a room that measures 200 square feet. Two hundred times 25 gives you 5,000. Therefore, you’ll need an air conditioner that is listed as 5,000 BTUs. Keep in mind that you shouldn’t opt for a window air conditioner that is significantly larger than the product of this equation. If you do, it’s counterintuitive. The unit will cycle off and on instead of running continuously, and it may throw off the space’s humidity level. Footprint All window air conditioners are designed to jut out from your window. Unfortunately, there aren’t many cheap air conditioners designed to be low-profile, so expect them to have sizable footprints. However, if you are willing to increase your budget to mid-range units, the MIDEA U-Inverter Window Air Conditioner is a popular compact option. Warranties Most window air conditioners, including cheap ones, have limited warranties. Depending on the manufacturer, they may cover the unit for anywhere from 30 days to 10 years. There may be separate warranties for parts and labor. Having a warranty doesn’t guarantee that the manufacturer will replace your air conditioner or parts. Warranty claims are generally handled on a case-by-case basis, and you’ll need to provide proof of purchase for the claim. However, to expedite claims, you may wish to register your air conditioner on the manufacturer’s website. How much is a cheap window air conditioner? Because window air conditioners range from $200-$1,000, we consider the “cheap” range to be any unit priced $350 or less. We don’t recommend dipping below the $200 price point unless you have to. Some consumers report these units may not be reliable. What features do cheap window air conditioners have? Cooling and fan speeds Cheap window air conditioners usually have a limited number of cooling and fan speeds. The most basic units only have two options, whereas a handful may offer three to five. Display Displays vary considerably in cheap window air conditioners. Some are basic with a couple rotary dials, such as the Frigidaire Window Air Conditioner with Mechanical Controls. Several options, like this other Frigidaire model, have simple LED panels. A few units with contemporary curb appeal have sleek touch panels, such as TOSOT Window Air Conditioner. Remote control Most cheap window air conditioners come with remotes for convenient operation, like this RCA model. They show almost all information seen on the unit’s onboard display. However, some of these remotes lack alerts for filter changes or malfunctions. Dehumidifier You’ll find a few cheap window air conditioners equipped with dehumidifiers, such as MIDEA EasyCool Window Conditioner. Consumers often invest in these units if they live in humid areas or if their homes have higher humidity levels. Quiet operation Window air conditioners make considerable noise. When you’re shopping on a budget, finding a unit that offers quiet operation may be more challenging. One option is Emerson Quiet Kool Window Air Conditioner, whose quiet mode operates at 50 dBA. Timer settings Some cheap window air conditioners have timer settings, in which you can set them to turn off after a set amount of time. Generally speaking, you’re limited to either 30- or 60-minute options in many units. Energy saving It’s not unusual for cheap window air conditioners to have an economical feature like an energy-saving mode. These units save energy by turning off fans when the compressor isn’t operating. A handful of window air conditioners within this price range come with the Energy Star certification, like this LG window air conditioner. Units like this one meet high standards for saving energy without compromising on quality in performance. Smart air conditioners Surprisingly, there are a few smart window air conditioners within the $350-and-less price range. LG Wi-Fi Smart Window Air Conditioner and Toshiba Smart Air Conditioner, for example, are both controlled via apps. They’re also compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant. Another option is GE Smart Window Air Conditioner, which you can control with more than one GE app. Sian Babish is a writer for BestReviews. BestReviews is a product review company with a singular mission: to help simplify your purchasing decisions and save you time and money. Copyright 2022 BestReviews, a Nexstar company. All rights reserved.
https://who13.com/reviews/br/home-br/heating-cooling-air-quality-br/best-cheap-window-air-conditioner/
Choose an affordable window air conditioner Need a cheap window air conditioner? Fortunately, there are plenty on the market, many of which are solid performers. Just because you’re on a budget, it doesn’t mean you need to compromise on cooling. Instead, it’s helpful to be realistic with your search by knowing what to expect in your price range. It’s wise to begin your search for a window air conditioner with a checklist of features to compare. Here’s a roundup of what you need to know, with a few recommendations along the way. What do I need to know before buying a cheap window air conditioner? Premium vs. cheap window air conditioners If you’re wondering what the differences are between cheap versus premium window air conditioners, here’s a quick breakdown: Premium window air conditioners are feature-rich and offer more in the way of cooling customization. Many of them are equipped with heating functions, like this model. Units at this price point are often made by reputable manufacturers that offer more extended warranties and stand behind their products. Cheap window air conditioners, on the other hand, stick to basic features. Only a handful will have heating functions or high-tech features. Some cheap units aren’t made well and have cheap or ill-fitting components, so they may have shorter lifespans than premium units. Installation The average person can install window air conditioners with a basic set of hand tools, such as screwdrivers. As a bonus, many of these units come with mounting equipment, so you don’t need to spend extra on them. Size The key to finding the best cheap window air conditioner is choosing a unit that is the right size for your space. The easiest way to determine size is by taking the room’s square footage and multiplying it by 25. If you’re wondering why it’s 25, it’s because you need roughly 25 BTUs (British Thermal Units) to cool each square foot of space. For example, take a room that measures 200 square feet. Two hundred times 25 gives you 5,000. Therefore, you’ll need an air conditioner that is listed as 5,000 BTUs. Keep in mind that you shouldn’t opt for a window air conditioner that is significantly larger than the product of this equation. If you do, it’s counterintuitive. The unit will cycle off and on instead of running continuously, and it may throw off the space’s humidity level. Footprint All window air conditioners are designed to jut out from your window. Unfortunately, there aren’t many cheap air conditioners designed to be low-profile, so expect them to have sizable footprints. However, if you are willing to increase your budget to mid-range units, the MIDEA U-Inverter Window Air Conditioner is a popular compact option. Warranties Most window air conditioners, including cheap ones, have limited warranties. Depending on the manufacturer, they may cover the unit for anywhere from 30 days to 10 years. There may be separate warranties for parts and labor. Having a warranty doesn’t guarantee that the manufacturer will replace your air conditioner or parts. Warranty claims are generally handled on a case-by-case basis, and you’ll need to provide proof of purchase for the claim. However, to expedite claims, you may wish to register your air conditioner on the manufacturer’s website. How much is a cheap window air conditioner? Because window air conditioners range from $200-$1,000, we consider the “cheap” range to be any unit priced $350 or less. We don’t recommend dipping below the $200 price point unless you have to. Some consumers report these units may not be reliable. What features do cheap window air conditioners have? Cooling and fan speeds Cheap window air conditioners usually have a limited number of cooling and fan speeds. The most basic units only have two options, whereas a handful may offer three to five. Display Displays vary considerably in cheap window air conditioners. Some are basic with a couple rotary dials, such as the Frigidaire Window Air Conditioner with Mechanical Controls. Several options, like this other Frigidaire model, have simple LED panels. A few units with contemporary curb appeal have sleek touch panels, such as TOSOT Window Air Conditioner. Remote control Most cheap window air conditioners come with remotes for convenient operation, like this RCA model. They show almost all information seen on the unit’s onboard display. However, some of these remotes lack alerts for filter changes or malfunctions. Dehumidifier You’ll find a few cheap window air conditioners equipped with dehumidifiers, such as MIDEA EasyCool Window Conditioner. Consumers often invest in these units if they live in humid areas or if their homes have higher humidity levels. Quiet operation Window air conditioners make considerable noise. When you’re shopping on a budget, finding a unit that offers quiet operation may be more challenging. One option is Emerson Quiet Kool Window Air Conditioner, whose quiet mode operates at 50 dBA. Timer settings Some cheap window air conditioners have timer settings, in which you can set them to turn off after a set amount of time. Generally speaking, you’re limited to either 30- or 60-minute options in many units. Energy saving It’s not unusual for cheap window air conditioners to have an economical feature like an energy-saving mode. These units save energy by turning off fans when the compressor isn’t operating. A handful of window air conditioners within this price range come with the Energy Star certification, like this LG window air conditioner. Units like this one meet high standards for saving energy without compromising on quality in performance. Smart air conditioners Surprisingly, there are a few smart window air conditioners within the $350-and-less price range. LG Wi-Fi Smart Window Air Conditioner and Toshiba Smart Air Conditioner, for example, are both controlled via apps. They’re also compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant. Another option is GE Smart Window Air Conditioner, which you can control with more than one GE app. Sian Babish is a writer for BestReviews. BestReviews is a product review company with a singular mission: to help simplify your purchasing decisions and save you time and money. Copyright 2022 BestReviews, a Nexstar company. All rights reserved.
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https://www.binghamtonhomepage.com/reviews/br/home-br/heating-cooling-air-quality-br/best-cheap-window-air-conditioner/
2022-04-02 17:28:18+00:00
Choose an affordable window air conditioner Need a cheap window air conditioner? Fortunately, there are plenty on the market, many of which are solid performers. Just because you’re on a budget, it doesn’t mean you need to compromise on cooling. Instead, it’s helpful to be realistic with your search by knowing what to expect in your price range. It’s wise to begin your search for a window air conditioner with a checklist of features to compare. Here’s a roundup of what you need to know, with a few recommendations along the way. What do I need to know before buying a cheap window air conditioner? Premium vs. cheap window air conditioners If you’re wondering what the differences are between cheap versus premium window air conditioners, here’s a quick breakdown: Premium window air conditioners are feature-rich and offer more in the way of cooling customization. Many of them are equipped with heating functions, like this model. Units at this price point are often made by reputable manufacturers that offer more extended warranties and stand behind their products. Cheap window air conditioners, on the other hand, stick to basic features. Only a handful will have heating functions or high-tech features. Some cheap units aren’t made well and have cheap or ill-fitting components, so they may have shorter lifespans than premium units. Installation The average person can install window air conditioners with a basic set of hand tools, such as screwdrivers. As a bonus, many of these units come with mounting equipment, so you don’t need to spend extra on them. Size The key to finding the best cheap window air conditioner is choosing a unit that is the right size for your space. The easiest way to determine size is by taking the room’s square footage and multiplying it by 25. If you’re wondering why it’s 25, it’s because you need roughly 25 BTUs (British Thermal Units) to cool each square foot of space. For example, take a room that measures 200 square feet. Two hundred times 25 gives you 5,000. Therefore, you’ll need an air conditioner that is listed as 5,000 BTUs. Keep in mind that you shouldn’t opt for a window air conditioner that is significantly larger than the product of this equation. If you do, it’s counterintuitive. The unit will cycle off and on instead of running continuously, and it may throw off the space’s humidity level. Footprint All window air conditioners are designed to jut out from your window. Unfortunately, there aren’t many cheap air conditioners designed to be low-profile, so expect them to have sizable footprints. However, if you are willing to increase your budget to mid-range units, the MIDEA U-Inverter Window Air Conditioner is a popular compact option. Warranties Most window air conditioners, including cheap ones, have limited warranties. Depending on the manufacturer, they may cover the unit for anywhere from 30 days to 10 years. There may be separate warranties for parts and labor. Having a warranty doesn’t guarantee that the manufacturer will replace your air conditioner or parts. Warranty claims are generally handled on a case-by-case basis, and you’ll need to provide proof of purchase for the claim. However, to expedite claims, you may wish to register your air conditioner on the manufacturer’s website. How much is a cheap window air conditioner? Because window air conditioners range from $200-$1,000, we consider the “cheap” range to be any unit priced $350 or less. We don’t recommend dipping below the $200 price point unless you have to. Some consumers report these units may not be reliable. What features do cheap window air conditioners have? Cooling and fan speeds Cheap window air conditioners usually have a limited number of cooling and fan speeds. The most basic units only have two options, whereas a handful may offer three to five. Display Displays vary considerably in cheap window air conditioners. Some are basic with a couple rotary dials, such as the Frigidaire Window Air Conditioner with Mechanical Controls. Several options, like this other Frigidaire model, have simple LED panels. A few units with contemporary curb appeal have sleek touch panels, such as TOSOT Window Air Conditioner. Remote control Most cheap window air conditioners come with remotes for convenient operation, like this RCA model. They show almost all information seen on the unit’s onboard display. However, some of these remotes lack alerts for filter changes or malfunctions. Dehumidifier You’ll find a few cheap window air conditioners equipped with dehumidifiers, such as MIDEA EasyCool Window Conditioner. Consumers often invest in these units if they live in humid areas or if their homes have higher humidity levels. Quiet operation Window air conditioners make considerable noise. When you’re shopping on a budget, finding a unit that offers quiet operation may be more challenging. One option is Emerson Quiet Kool Window Air Conditioner, whose quiet mode operates at 50 dBA. Timer settings Some cheap window air conditioners have timer settings, in which you can set them to turn off after a set amount of time. Generally speaking, you’re limited to either 30- or 60-minute options in many units. Energy saving It’s not unusual for cheap window air conditioners to have an economical feature like an energy-saving mode. These units save energy by turning off fans when the compressor isn’t operating. A handful of window air conditioners within this price range come with the Energy Star certification, like this LG window air conditioner. Units like this one meet high standards for saving energy without compromising on quality in performance. Smart air conditioners Surprisingly, there are a few smart window air conditioners within the $350-and-less price range. LG Wi-Fi Smart Window Air Conditioner and Toshiba Smart Air Conditioner, for example, are both controlled via apps. They’re also compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant. Another option is GE Smart Window Air Conditioner, which you can control with more than one GE app. Sian Babish is a writer for BestReviews. BestReviews is a product review company with a singular mission: to help simplify your purchasing decisions and save you time and money. Copyright 2022 BestReviews, a Nexstar company. All rights reserved.
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Choose an affordable window air conditioner Need a cheap window air conditioner? Fortunately, there are plenty on the market, many of which are solid performers. Just because you’re on a budget, it doesn’t mean you need to compromise on cooling. Instead, it’s helpful to be realistic with your search by knowing what to expect in your price range. It’s wise to begin your search for a window air conditioner with a checklist of features to compare. Here’s a roundup of what you need to know, with a few recommendations along the way. What do I need to know before buying a cheap window air conditioner? Premium vs. cheap window air conditioners If you’re wondering what the differences are between cheap versus premium window air conditioners, here’s a quick breakdown: Premium window air conditioners are feature-rich and offer more in the way of cooling customization. Many of them are equipped with heating functions, like this model. Units at this price point are often made by reputable manufacturers that offer more extended warranties and stand behind their products. Cheap window air conditioners, on the other hand, stick to basic features. Only a handful will have heating functions or high-tech features. Some cheap units aren’t made well and have cheap or ill-fitting components, so they may have shorter lifespans than premium units. Installation The average person can install window air conditioners with a basic set of hand tools, such as screwdrivers. As a bonus, many of these units come with mounting equipment, so you don’t need to spend extra on them. Size The key to finding the best cheap window air conditioner is choosing a unit that is the right size for your space. The easiest way to determine size is by taking the room’s square footage and multiplying it by 25. If you’re wondering why it’s 25, it’s because you need roughly 25 BTUs (British Thermal Units) to cool each square foot of space. For example, take a room that measures 200 square feet. Two hundred times 25 gives you 5,000. Therefore, you’ll need an air conditioner that is listed as 5,000 BTUs. Keep in mind that you shouldn’t opt for a window air conditioner that is significantly larger than the product of this equation. If you do, it’s counterintuitive. The unit will cycle off and on instead of running continuously, and it may throw off the space’s humidity level. Footprint All window air conditioners are designed to jut out from your window. Unfortunately, there aren’t many cheap air conditioners designed to be low-profile, so expect them to have sizable footprints. However, if you are willing to increase your budget to mid-range units, the MIDEA U-Inverter Window Air Conditioner is a popular compact option. Warranties Most window air conditioners, including cheap ones, have limited warranties. Depending on the manufacturer, they may cover the unit for anywhere from 30 days to 10 years. There may be separate warranties for parts and labor. Having a warranty doesn’t guarantee that the manufacturer will replace your air conditioner or parts. Warranty claims are generally handled on a case-by-case basis, and you’ll need to provide proof of purchase for the claim. However, to expedite claims, you may wish to register your air conditioner on the manufacturer’s website. How much is a cheap window air conditioner? Because window air conditioners range from $200-$1,000, we consider the “cheap” range to be any unit priced $350 or less. We don’t recommend dipping below the $200 price point unless you have to. Some consumers report these units may not be reliable. What features do cheap window air conditioners have? Cooling and fan speeds Cheap window air conditioners usually have a limited number of cooling and fan speeds. The most basic units only have two options, whereas a handful may offer three to five. Display Displays vary considerably in cheap window air conditioners. Some are basic with a couple rotary dials, such as the Frigidaire Window Air Conditioner with Mechanical Controls. Several options, like this other Frigidaire model, have simple LED panels. A few units with contemporary curb appeal have sleek touch panels, such as TOSOT Window Air Conditioner. Remote control Most cheap window air conditioners come with remotes for convenient operation, like this RCA model. They show almost all information seen on the unit’s onboard display. However, some of these remotes lack alerts for filter changes or malfunctions. Dehumidifier You’ll find a few cheap window air conditioners equipped with dehumidifiers, such as MIDEA EasyCool Window Conditioner. Consumers often invest in these units if they live in humid areas or if their homes have higher humidity levels. Quiet operation Window air conditioners make considerable noise. When you’re shopping on a budget, finding a unit that offers quiet operation may be more challenging. One option is Emerson Quiet Kool Window Air Conditioner, whose quiet mode operates at 50 dBA. Timer settings Some cheap window air conditioners have timer settings, in which you can set them to turn off after a set amount of time. Generally speaking, you’re limited to either 30- or 60-minute options in many units. Energy saving It’s not unusual for cheap window air conditioners to have an economical feature like an energy-saving mode. These units save energy by turning off fans when the compressor isn’t operating. A handful of window air conditioners within this price range come with the Energy Star certification, like this LG window air conditioner. Units like this one meet high standards for saving energy without compromising on quality in performance. Smart air conditioners Surprisingly, there are a few smart window air conditioners within the $350-and-less price range. LG Wi-Fi Smart Window Air Conditioner and Toshiba Smart Air Conditioner, for example, are both controlled via apps. They’re also compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant. Another option is GE Smart Window Air Conditioner, which you can control with more than one GE app. Sian Babish is a writer for BestReviews. BestReviews is a product review company with a singular mission: to help simplify your purchasing decisions and save you time and money. Copyright 2022 BestReviews, a Nexstar company. All rights reserved.
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2022-04-02 17:31:41+00:00
Choose an affordable window air conditioner Need a cheap window air conditioner? Fortunately, there are plenty on the market, many of which are solid performers. Just because you’re on a budget, it doesn’t mean you need to compromise on cooling. Instead, it’s helpful to be realistic with your search by knowing what to expect in your price range. It’s wise to begin your search for a window air conditioner with a checklist of features to compare. Here’s a roundup of what you need to know, with a few recommendations along the way. What do I need to know before buying a cheap window air conditioner? Premium vs. cheap window air conditioners If you’re wondering what the differences are between cheap versus premium window air conditioners, here’s a quick breakdown: Premium window air conditioners are feature-rich and offer more in the way of cooling customization. Many of them are equipped with heating functions, like this model. Units at this price point are often made by reputable manufacturers that offer more extended warranties and stand behind their products. Cheap window air conditioners, on the other hand, stick to basic features. Only a handful will have heating functions or high-tech features. Some cheap units aren’t made well and have cheap or ill-fitting components, so they may have shorter lifespans than premium units. Installation The average person can install window air conditioners with a basic set of hand tools, such as screwdrivers. As a bonus, many of these units come with mounting equipment, so you don’t need to spend extra on them. Size The key to finding the best cheap window air conditioner is choosing a unit that is the right size for your space. The easiest way to determine size is by taking the room’s square footage and multiplying it by 25. If you’re wondering why it’s 25, it’s because you need roughly 25 BTUs (British Thermal Units) to cool each square foot of space. For example, take a room that measures 200 square feet. Two hundred times 25 gives you 5,000. Therefore, you’ll need an air conditioner that is listed as 5,000 BTUs. Keep in mind that you shouldn’t opt for a window air conditioner that is significantly larger than the product of this equation. If you do, it’s counterintuitive. The unit will cycle off and on instead of running continuously, and it may throw off the space’s humidity level. Footprint All window air conditioners are designed to jut out from your window. Unfortunately, there aren’t many cheap air conditioners designed to be low-profile, so expect them to have sizable footprints. However, if you are willing to increase your budget to mid-range units, the MIDEA U-Inverter Window Air Conditioner is a popular compact option. Warranties Most window air conditioners, including cheap ones, have limited warranties. Depending on the manufacturer, they may cover the unit for anywhere from 30 days to 10 years. There may be separate warranties for parts and labor. Having a warranty doesn’t guarantee that the manufacturer will replace your air conditioner or parts. Warranty claims are generally handled on a case-by-case basis, and you’ll need to provide proof of purchase for the claim. However, to expedite claims, you may wish to register your air conditioner on the manufacturer’s website. How much is a cheap window air conditioner? Because window air conditioners range from $200-$1,000, we consider the “cheap” range to be any unit priced $350 or less. We don’t recommend dipping below the $200 price point unless you have to. Some consumers report these units may not be reliable. What features do cheap window air conditioners have? Cooling and fan speeds Cheap window air conditioners usually have a limited number of cooling and fan speeds. The most basic units only have two options, whereas a handful may offer three to five. Display Displays vary considerably in cheap window air conditioners. Some are basic with a couple rotary dials, such as the Frigidaire Window Air Conditioner with Mechanical Controls. Several options, like this other Frigidaire model, have simple LED panels. A few units with contemporary curb appeal have sleek touch panels, such as TOSOT Window Air Conditioner. Remote control Most cheap window air conditioners come with remotes for convenient operation, like this RCA model. They show almost all information seen on the unit’s onboard display. However, some of these remotes lack alerts for filter changes or malfunctions. Dehumidifier You’ll find a few cheap window air conditioners equipped with dehumidifiers, such as MIDEA EasyCool Window Conditioner. Consumers often invest in these units if they live in humid areas or if their homes have higher humidity levels. Quiet operation Window air conditioners make considerable noise. When you’re shopping on a budget, finding a unit that offers quiet operation may be more challenging. One option is Emerson Quiet Kool Window Air Conditioner, whose quiet mode operates at 50 dBA. Timer settings Some cheap window air conditioners have timer settings, in which you can set them to turn off after a set amount of time. Generally speaking, you’re limited to either 30- or 60-minute options in many units. Energy saving It’s not unusual for cheap window air conditioners to have an economical feature like an energy-saving mode. These units save energy by turning off fans when the compressor isn’t operating. A handful of window air conditioners within this price range come with the Energy Star certification, like this LG window air conditioner. Units like this one meet high standards for saving energy without compromising on quality in performance. Smart air conditioners Surprisingly, there are a few smart window air conditioners within the $350-and-less price range. LG Wi-Fi Smart Window Air Conditioner and Toshiba Smart Air Conditioner, for example, are both controlled via apps. They’re also compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant. Another option is GE Smart Window Air Conditioner, which you can control with more than one GE app. Sian Babish is a writer for BestReviews. BestReviews is a product review company with a singular mission: to help simplify your purchasing decisions and save you time and money. Copyright 2022 BestReviews, a Nexstar company. All rights reserved.
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Bicycle buying guide Cycling isn’t just a fun and convenient way to get around. It’s also a great form of exercise and an environmentally-friendly mode of transportation. Whatever your reason may be for biking, choosing the right bike for your lifestyle isn’t always as easy as it sounds. There are various styles, sizes, price ranges and additional features to consider before making a purchase. Helping to make that decision a little easier, we’ll cover all the bases and divide our list according to the bicycle style, so you can make a choice that satisfies your needs. What to consider when buying a bike Style Not all bikes are made the same. On one end, you have mountain bikes designed with wider tires, advanced suspensions and frames built to handle unpaved trails, while road bikes are sleeker and built for speed on smoother roads. Once you know what kind of riding you’ll be doing the most of, you can narrow down your options. Size Both men’s and women’s bicycles are available in a variety of frame sizes. Depending on your height and inseam length, you’ll want to find a frame that fits your measurements. Using a bike that is too small or too large can lead to decreased performance, difficult handling and an uncomfortable ride. Helpful charts can provide a good starting point. Price The pricing for bikes can range from under $100 for the cheapest models to several thousand for high-end options. By establishing a budget, you can significantly narrow down your choices. Casual bikers looking for occasional rides around town probably won’t need to shell out as much as serious cyclists. Extra features Additional features such as the brake type, seat type, fenders, racks, etc., can also impact your decision. Caliper brakes are the most common type of bike brakes, though disc brakes are another popular and reliable option. Seats, also called saddles, vary depending on the type of bike. You can find everything from narrow, lightly cushioned options, which are common on performance road bikes, to wider, plush options used most often on cruisers. Some recreational bikes might come equipped with carrying racks, baskets or fenders. However, you can also purchase these accessories separately. What type of bicycle should I buy? Road bikes Road bikes are lightweight, streamlined and designed for high-speed cycling on paved roads. These bikes have narrow tires and will often feature drop handlebars that allow for different hand positioning while riding. Tommaso Imola Endurance Aluminum Road Bike This versatile road bike is excellent at providing all-day comfort, especially when in the midst of a long ride or steep uphill climb. Built with durable, long-lasting components, the Imola Endurance model offers great value for the price. Sold by Amazon The Shadow 3.0 is a quality entry-level road bike that features convenient STI integrated gear shifters for maximum control at a relatively low price. Available in different frame sizes, you can find the one that best matches your height. Sold by Amazon With 21 speeds and disc brakes for more sensitive braking, this budget-friendly road bike is a great deal. While the somewhat heavy frame means it won’t perform as well as high-end models, it is still a fantastic value for the casual rider or amateur road cyclists. Sold by Amazon Mountain bikes Unlike road bikes, mountain bikes have much thicker tires meant to grip a variety of surfaces. Though heavier and bulkier, mountain bikes offer better suspension systems and allow the rider to sit in a more upright position. Mongoose Impasse HD Men’s Mountain Bike Featuring a lightweight aluminum frame, full suspension, front and rear disc brakes and a 21-speed derailleur, you’ll be able to conquer rough terrain on and off the trail. Sold by Amazon The dual suspension frame works well to absorb bumps and challenging road conditions. The EZ fire gear triggers allow you to quickly shift from a high to low gear when approaching a tricky climb. Sold by Amazon Nishiki Women’s Pueblo Mountain Bike With three frame sizes to choose from, you can find the perfect fit with this Nishiki model. This affordable mountain bike is just as fun to ride on a bumpy gravel path as it is coasting down a city street. Sold by Dick’s Sporting Goods Hybrid bikes If you’re looking for a bike that can be used for road cycling but can still handle some off-roading now and then, a hybrid option might be the perfect choice. These types of bikes are great for everyday commuters. Schwinn Sporterra Adventure Gravel Bike A quick-release saddle feature makes for straightforward and simple seat adjustment. The multi-terrain tires are perfect for going from pavement to grass to gravel without an issue. Sold by Amazon Raleigh Bikes Detour Hybrid Bike Utilizing a frame that allows for a more comfortable riding posture, this hybrid bike will perform smoothly mile after mile. This model is great for commuting or occasional weekend touring, especially considering its cushioned saddle. Sold by Amazon Complete with front shocks and seven speeds for various terrain, this hybrid bike can glide down forested trails while still offering a comfortable experience for the rider. Sold by Dick’s Sporting Goods Cruisers Beach cruisers are ideal for casual and recreational use on relatively smooth and flat terrain. They usually have comfortable padded seats with a unique frame and handlebar design. sixthreezero EVRYjourney Men’s Beach Cruiser Sporting a back cargo rack and matching fenders, this single-speed cruiser can manage flat terrain while providing a luxurious ride. Sold by Amazon Schwinn Sanctuary 7 Cruiser Bike If you’re looking for a standout retro style that isn’t lacking in modern upgrades, the Sanctuary 7 is a good choice. The padded seat will keep you comfortable all day long, while the matching red fenders will block the spray from water and mud. Sold by Amazon Huffy Cranbrook Women’s Comfort Cruiser Bike The Huffy Cranbrook Cruiser is a well-made budget option that will get you where you need to go. Its spring saddle feature allows for a smooth coasting experience, and the chain guard helps keep your chain clean and free of debris. Sold by Amazon Other styles Mongoose Legion Freestyle BMX Bike BMX bikes are great for performing tricks at bike parks, but they can also be fun options for kids and shorter riders. Mongoose is a well-respected brand known for making quality BMX-style bikes. Sold by Amazon IDS Home unYOUsual U Transformer 20″ Folding City Bike The design is unique, but what it lacks in classic appeal, this folding bike makes up for in portability. With the ability to fold up and store in small spaces, this is an excellent option for large cities where living space can be limited. Sold by Amazon Matthew Young is a writer for BestReviews. BestReviews is a product review company with a singular mission: to help simplify your purchasing decisions and save you time and money. Copyright 2022 BestReviews, a Nexstar company. All rights reserved.
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2022-04-02 17:28:48+00:00
Bicycle buying guide Cycling isn’t just a fun and convenient way to get around. It’s also a great form of exercise and an environmentally-friendly mode of transportation. Whatever your reason may be for biking, choosing the right bike for your lifestyle isn’t always as easy as it sounds. There are various styles, sizes, price ranges and additional features to consider before making a purchase. Helping to make that decision a little easier, we’ll cover all the bases and divide our list according to the bicycle style, so you can make a choice that satisfies your needs. What to consider when buying a bike Style Not all bikes are made the same. On one end, you have mountain bikes designed with wider tires, advanced suspensions and frames built to handle unpaved trails, while road bikes are sleeker and built for speed on smoother roads. Once you know what kind of riding you’ll be doing the most of, you can narrow down your options. Size Both men’s and women’s bicycles are available in a variety of frame sizes. Depending on your height and inseam length, you’ll want to find a frame that fits your measurements. Using a bike that is too small or too large can lead to decreased performance, difficult handling and an uncomfortable ride. Helpful charts can provide a good starting point. Price The pricing for bikes can range from under $100 for the cheapest models to several thousand for high-end options. By establishing a budget, you can significantly narrow down your choices. Casual bikers looking for occasional rides around town probably won’t need to shell out as much as serious cyclists. Extra features Additional features such as the brake type, seat type, fenders, racks, etc., can also impact your decision. Caliper brakes are the most common type of bike brakes, though disc brakes are another popular and reliable option. Seats, also called saddles, vary depending on the type of bike. You can find everything from narrow, lightly cushioned options, which are common on performance road bikes, to wider, plush options used most often on cruisers. Some recreational bikes might come equipped with carrying racks, baskets or fenders. However, you can also purchase these accessories separately. What type of bicycle should I buy? Road bikes Road bikes are lightweight, streamlined and designed for high-speed cycling on paved roads. These bikes have narrow tires and will often feature drop handlebars that allow for different hand positioning while riding. Tommaso Imola Endurance Aluminum Road Bike This versatile road bike is excellent at providing all-day comfort, especially when in the midst of a long ride or steep uphill climb. Built with durable, long-lasting components, the Imola Endurance model offers great value for the price. Sold by Amazon The Shadow 3.0 is a quality entry-level road bike that features convenient STI integrated gear shifters for maximum control at a relatively low price. Available in different frame sizes, you can find the one that best matches your height. Sold by Amazon With 21 speeds and disc brakes for more sensitive braking, this budget-friendly road bike is a great deal. While the somewhat heavy frame means it won’t perform as well as high-end models, it is still a fantastic value for the casual rider or amateur road cyclists. Sold by Amazon Mountain bikes Unlike road bikes, mountain bikes have much thicker tires meant to grip a variety of surfaces. Though heavier and bulkier, mountain bikes offer better suspension systems and allow the rider to sit in a more upright position. Mongoose Impasse HD Men’s Mountain Bike Featuring a lightweight aluminum frame, full suspension, front and rear disc brakes and a 21-speed derailleur, you’ll be able to conquer rough terrain on and off the trail. Sold by Amazon The dual suspension frame works well to absorb bumps and challenging road conditions. The EZ fire gear triggers allow you to quickly shift from a high to low gear when approaching a tricky climb. Sold by Amazon Nishiki Women’s Pueblo Mountain Bike With three frame sizes to choose from, you can find the perfect fit with this Nishiki model. This affordable mountain bike is just as fun to ride on a bumpy gravel path as it is coasting down a city street. Sold by Dick’s Sporting Goods Hybrid bikes If you’re looking for a bike that can be used for road cycling but can still handle some off-roading now and then, a hybrid option might be the perfect choice. These types of bikes are great for everyday commuters. Schwinn Sporterra Adventure Gravel Bike A quick-release saddle feature makes for straightforward and simple seat adjustment. The multi-terrain tires are perfect for going from pavement to grass to gravel without an issue. Sold by Amazon Raleigh Bikes Detour Hybrid Bike Utilizing a frame that allows for a more comfortable riding posture, this hybrid bike will perform smoothly mile after mile. This model is great for commuting or occasional weekend touring, especially considering its cushioned saddle. Sold by Amazon Complete with front shocks and seven speeds for various terrain, this hybrid bike can glide down forested trails while still offering a comfortable experience for the rider. Sold by Dick’s Sporting Goods Cruisers Beach cruisers are ideal for casual and recreational use on relatively smooth and flat terrain. They usually have comfortable padded seats with a unique frame and handlebar design. sixthreezero EVRYjourney Men’s Beach Cruiser Sporting a back cargo rack and matching fenders, this single-speed cruiser can manage flat terrain while providing a luxurious ride. Sold by Amazon Schwinn Sanctuary 7 Cruiser Bike If you’re looking for a standout retro style that isn’t lacking in modern upgrades, the Sanctuary 7 is a good choice. The padded seat will keep you comfortable all day long, while the matching red fenders will block the spray from water and mud. Sold by Amazon Huffy Cranbrook Women’s Comfort Cruiser Bike The Huffy Cranbrook Cruiser is a well-made budget option that will get you where you need to go. Its spring saddle feature allows for a smooth coasting experience, and the chain guard helps keep your chain clean and free of debris. Sold by Amazon Other styles Mongoose Legion Freestyle BMX Bike BMX bikes are great for performing tricks at bike parks, but they can also be fun options for kids and shorter riders. Mongoose is a well-respected brand known for making quality BMX-style bikes. Sold by Amazon IDS Home unYOUsual U Transformer 20″ Folding City Bike The design is unique, but what it lacks in classic appeal, this folding bike makes up for in portability. With the ability to fold up and store in small spaces, this is an excellent option for large cities where living space can be limited. Sold by Amazon Matthew Young is a writer for BestReviews. BestReviews is a product review company with a singular mission: to help simplify your purchasing decisions and save you time and money. Copyright 2022 BestReviews, a Nexstar company. All rights reserved.
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Bicycle buying guide Cycling isn’t just a fun and convenient way to get around. It’s also a great form of exercise and an environmentally-friendly mode of transportation. Whatever your reason may be for biking, choosing the right bike for your lifestyle isn’t always as easy as it sounds. There are various styles, sizes, price ranges and additional features to consider before making a purchase. Helping to make that decision a little easier, we’ll cover all the bases and divide our list according to the bicycle style, so you can make a choice that satisfies your needs. What to consider when buying a bike Style Not all bikes are made the same. On one end, you have mountain bikes designed with wider tires, advanced suspensions and frames built to handle unpaved trails, while road bikes are sleeker and built for speed on smoother roads. Once you know what kind of riding you’ll be doing the most of, you can narrow down your options. Size Both men’s and women’s bicycles are available in a variety of frame sizes. Depending on your height and inseam length, you’ll want to find a frame that fits your measurements. Using a bike that is too small or too large can lead to decreased performance, difficult handling and an uncomfortable ride. Helpful charts can provide a good starting point. Price The pricing for bikes can range from under $100 for the cheapest models to several thousand for high-end options. By establishing a budget, you can significantly narrow down your choices. Casual bikers looking for occasional rides around town probably won’t need to shell out as much as serious cyclists. Extra features Additional features such as the brake type, seat type, fenders, racks, etc., can also impact your decision. Caliper brakes are the most common type of bike brakes, though disc brakes are another popular and reliable option. Seats, also called saddles, vary depending on the type of bike. You can find everything from narrow, lightly cushioned options, which are common on performance road bikes, to wider, plush options used most often on cruisers. Some recreational bikes might come equipped with carrying racks, baskets or fenders. However, you can also purchase these accessories separately. What type of bicycle should I buy? Road bikes Road bikes are lightweight, streamlined and designed for high-speed cycling on paved roads. These bikes have narrow tires and will often feature drop handlebars that allow for different hand positioning while riding. Tommaso Imola Endurance Aluminum Road Bike This versatile road bike is excellent at providing all-day comfort, especially when in the midst of a long ride or steep uphill climb. Built with durable, long-lasting components, the Imola Endurance model offers great value for the price. Sold by Amazon The Shadow 3.0 is a quality entry-level road bike that features convenient STI integrated gear shifters for maximum control at a relatively low price. Available in different frame sizes, you can find the one that best matches your height. Sold by Amazon With 21 speeds and disc brakes for more sensitive braking, this budget-friendly road bike is a great deal. While the somewhat heavy frame means it won’t perform as well as high-end models, it is still a fantastic value for the casual rider or amateur road cyclists. Sold by Amazon Mountain bikes Unlike road bikes, mountain bikes have much thicker tires meant to grip a variety of surfaces. Though heavier and bulkier, mountain bikes offer better suspension systems and allow the rider to sit in a more upright position. Mongoose Impasse HD Men’s Mountain Bike Featuring a lightweight aluminum frame, full suspension, front and rear disc brakes and a 21-speed derailleur, you’ll be able to conquer rough terrain on and off the trail. Sold by Amazon The dual suspension frame works well to absorb bumps and challenging road conditions. The EZ fire gear triggers allow you to quickly shift from a high to low gear when approaching a tricky climb. Sold by Amazon Nishiki Women’s Pueblo Mountain Bike With three frame sizes to choose from, you can find the perfect fit with this Nishiki model. This affordable mountain bike is just as fun to ride on a bumpy gravel path as it is coasting down a city street. Sold by Dick’s Sporting Goods Hybrid bikes If you’re looking for a bike that can be used for road cycling but can still handle some off-roading now and then, a hybrid option might be the perfect choice. These types of bikes are great for everyday commuters. Schwinn Sporterra Adventure Gravel Bike A quick-release saddle feature makes for straightforward and simple seat adjustment. The multi-terrain tires are perfect for going from pavement to grass to gravel without an issue. Sold by Amazon Raleigh Bikes Detour Hybrid Bike Utilizing a frame that allows for a more comfortable riding posture, this hybrid bike will perform smoothly mile after mile. This model is great for commuting or occasional weekend touring, especially considering its cushioned saddle. Sold by Amazon Complete with front shocks and seven speeds for various terrain, this hybrid bike can glide down forested trails while still offering a comfortable experience for the rider. Sold by Dick’s Sporting Goods Cruisers Beach cruisers are ideal for casual and recreational use on relatively smooth and flat terrain. They usually have comfortable padded seats with a unique frame and handlebar design. sixthreezero EVRYjourney Men’s Beach Cruiser Sporting a back cargo rack and matching fenders, this single-speed cruiser can manage flat terrain while providing a luxurious ride. Sold by Amazon Schwinn Sanctuary 7 Cruiser Bike If you’re looking for a standout retro style that isn’t lacking in modern upgrades, the Sanctuary 7 is a good choice. The padded seat will keep you comfortable all day long, while the matching red fenders will block the spray from water and mud. Sold by Amazon Huffy Cranbrook Women’s Comfort Cruiser Bike The Huffy Cranbrook Cruiser is a well-made budget option that will get you where you need to go. Its spring saddle feature allows for a smooth coasting experience, and the chain guard helps keep your chain clean and free of debris. Sold by Amazon Other styles Mongoose Legion Freestyle BMX Bike BMX bikes are great for performing tricks at bike parks, but they can also be fun options for kids and shorter riders. Mongoose is a well-respected brand known for making quality BMX-style bikes. Sold by Amazon IDS Home unYOUsual U Transformer 20″ Folding City Bike The design is unique, but what it lacks in classic appeal, this folding bike makes up for in portability. With the ability to fold up and store in small spaces, this is an excellent option for large cities where living space can be limited. Sold by Amazon Matthew Young is a writer for BestReviews. BestReviews is a product review company with a singular mission: to help simplify your purchasing decisions and save you time and money. Copyright 2022 BestReviews, a Nexstar company. All rights reserved.
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2022-04-02 17:29:14+00:00
Bicycle buying guide Cycling isn’t just a fun and convenient way to get around. It’s also a great form of exercise and an environmentally-friendly mode of transportation. Whatever your reason may be for biking, choosing the right bike for your lifestyle isn’t always as easy as it sounds. There are various styles, sizes, price ranges and additional features to consider before making a purchase. Helping to make that decision a little easier, we’ll cover all the bases and divide our list according to the bicycle style, so you can make a choice that satisfies your needs. What to consider when buying a bike Style Not all bikes are made the same. On one end, you have mountain bikes designed with wider tires, advanced suspensions and frames built to handle unpaved trails, while road bikes are sleeker and built for speed on smoother roads. Once you know what kind of riding you’ll be doing the most of, you can narrow down your options. Size Both men’s and women’s bicycles are available in a variety of frame sizes. Depending on your height and inseam length, you’ll want to find a frame that fits your measurements. Using a bike that is too small or too large can lead to decreased performance, difficult handling and an uncomfortable ride. Helpful charts can provide a good starting point. Price The pricing for bikes can range from under $100 for the cheapest models to several thousand for high-end options. By establishing a budget, you can significantly narrow down your choices. Casual bikers looking for occasional rides around town probably won’t need to shell out as much as serious cyclists. Extra features Additional features such as the brake type, seat type, fenders, racks, etc., can also impact your decision. Caliper brakes are the most common type of bike brakes, though disc brakes are another popular and reliable option. Seats, also called saddles, vary depending on the type of bike. You can find everything from narrow, lightly cushioned options, which are common on performance road bikes, to wider, plush options used most often on cruisers. Some recreational bikes might come equipped with carrying racks, baskets or fenders. However, you can also purchase these accessories separately. What type of bicycle should I buy? Road bikes Road bikes are lightweight, streamlined and designed for high-speed cycling on paved roads. These bikes have narrow tires and will often feature drop handlebars that allow for different hand positioning while riding. Tommaso Imola Endurance Aluminum Road Bike This versatile road bike is excellent at providing all-day comfort, especially when in the midst of a long ride or steep uphill climb. Built with durable, long-lasting components, the Imola Endurance model offers great value for the price. Sold by Amazon The Shadow 3.0 is a quality entry-level road bike that features convenient STI integrated gear shifters for maximum control at a relatively low price. Available in different frame sizes, you can find the one that best matches your height. Sold by Amazon With 21 speeds and disc brakes for more sensitive braking, this budget-friendly road bike is a great deal. While the somewhat heavy frame means it won’t perform as well as high-end models, it is still a fantastic value for the casual rider or amateur road cyclists. Sold by Amazon Mountain bikes Unlike road bikes, mountain bikes have much thicker tires meant to grip a variety of surfaces. Though heavier and bulkier, mountain bikes offer better suspension systems and allow the rider to sit in a more upright position. Mongoose Impasse HD Men’s Mountain Bike Featuring a lightweight aluminum frame, full suspension, front and rear disc brakes and a 21-speed derailleur, you’ll be able to conquer rough terrain on and off the trail. Sold by Amazon The dual suspension frame works well to absorb bumps and challenging road conditions. The EZ fire gear triggers allow you to quickly shift from a high to low gear when approaching a tricky climb. Sold by Amazon Nishiki Women’s Pueblo Mountain Bike With three frame sizes to choose from, you can find the perfect fit with this Nishiki model. This affordable mountain bike is just as fun to ride on a bumpy gravel path as it is coasting down a city street. Sold by Dick’s Sporting Goods Hybrid bikes If you’re looking for a bike that can be used for road cycling but can still handle some off-roading now and then, a hybrid option might be the perfect choice. These types of bikes are great for everyday commuters. Schwinn Sporterra Adventure Gravel Bike A quick-release saddle feature makes for straightforward and simple seat adjustment. The multi-terrain tires are perfect for going from pavement to grass to gravel without an issue. Sold by Amazon Raleigh Bikes Detour Hybrid Bike Utilizing a frame that allows for a more comfortable riding posture, this hybrid bike will perform smoothly mile after mile. This model is great for commuting or occasional weekend touring, especially considering its cushioned saddle. Sold by Amazon Complete with front shocks and seven speeds for various terrain, this hybrid bike can glide down forested trails while still offering a comfortable experience for the rider. Sold by Dick’s Sporting Goods Cruisers Beach cruisers are ideal for casual and recreational use on relatively smooth and flat terrain. They usually have comfortable padded seats with a unique frame and handlebar design. sixthreezero EVRYjourney Men’s Beach Cruiser Sporting a back cargo rack and matching fenders, this single-speed cruiser can manage flat terrain while providing a luxurious ride. Sold by Amazon Schwinn Sanctuary 7 Cruiser Bike If you’re looking for a standout retro style that isn’t lacking in modern upgrades, the Sanctuary 7 is a good choice. The padded seat will keep you comfortable all day long, while the matching red fenders will block the spray from water and mud. Sold by Amazon Huffy Cranbrook Women’s Comfort Cruiser Bike The Huffy Cranbrook Cruiser is a well-made budget option that will get you where you need to go. Its spring saddle feature allows for a smooth coasting experience, and the chain guard helps keep your chain clean and free of debris. Sold by Amazon Other styles Mongoose Legion Freestyle BMX Bike BMX bikes are great for performing tricks at bike parks, but they can also be fun options for kids and shorter riders. Mongoose is a well-respected brand known for making quality BMX-style bikes. Sold by Amazon IDS Home unYOUsual U Transformer 20″ Folding City Bike The design is unique, but what it lacks in classic appeal, this folding bike makes up for in portability. With the ability to fold up and store in small spaces, this is an excellent option for large cities where living space can be limited. Sold by Amazon Matthew Young is a writer for BestReviews. BestReviews is a product review company with a singular mission: to help simplify your purchasing decisions and save you time and money. Copyright 2022 BestReviews, a Nexstar company. All rights reserved.
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Bicycle buying guide Cycling isn’t just a fun and convenient way to get around. It’s also a great form of exercise and an environmentally-friendly mode of transportation. Whatever your reason may be for biking, choosing the right bike for your lifestyle isn’t always as easy as it sounds. There are various styles, sizes, price ranges and additional features to consider before making a purchase. Helping to make that decision a little easier, we’ll cover all the bases and divide our list according to the bicycle style, so you can make a choice that satisfies your needs. What to consider when buying a bike Style Not all bikes are made the same. On one end, you have mountain bikes designed with wider tires, advanced suspensions and frames built to handle unpaved trails, while road bikes are sleeker and built for speed on smoother roads. Once you know what kind of riding you’ll be doing the most of, you can narrow down your options. Size Both men’s and women’s bicycles are available in a variety of frame sizes. Depending on your height and inseam length, you’ll want to find a frame that fits your measurements. Using a bike that is too small or too large can lead to decreased performance, difficult handling and an uncomfortable ride. Helpful charts can provide a good starting point. Price The pricing for bikes can range from under $100 for the cheapest models to several thousand for high-end options. By establishing a budget, you can significantly narrow down your choices. Casual bikers looking for occasional rides around town probably won’t need to shell out as much as serious cyclists. Extra features Additional features such as the brake type, seat type, fenders, racks, etc., can also impact your decision. Caliper brakes are the most common type of bike brakes, though disc brakes are another popular and reliable option. Seats, also called saddles, vary depending on the type of bike. You can find everything from narrow, lightly cushioned options, which are common on performance road bikes, to wider, plush options used most often on cruisers. Some recreational bikes might come equipped with carrying racks, baskets or fenders. However, you can also purchase these accessories separately. What type of bicycle should I buy? Road bikes Road bikes are lightweight, streamlined and designed for high-speed cycling on paved roads. These bikes have narrow tires and will often feature drop handlebars that allow for different hand positioning while riding. Tommaso Imola Endurance Aluminum Road Bike This versatile road bike is excellent at providing all-day comfort, especially when in the midst of a long ride or steep uphill climb. Built with durable, long-lasting components, the Imola Endurance model offers great value for the price. Sold by Amazon The Shadow 3.0 is a quality entry-level road bike that features convenient STI integrated gear shifters for maximum control at a relatively low price. Available in different frame sizes, you can find the one that best matches your height. Sold by Amazon With 21 speeds and disc brakes for more sensitive braking, this budget-friendly road bike is a great deal. While the somewhat heavy frame means it won’t perform as well as high-end models, it is still a fantastic value for the casual rider or amateur road cyclists. Sold by Amazon Mountain bikes Unlike road bikes, mountain bikes have much thicker tires meant to grip a variety of surfaces. Though heavier and bulkier, mountain bikes offer better suspension systems and allow the rider to sit in a more upright position. Mongoose Impasse HD Men’s Mountain Bike Featuring a lightweight aluminum frame, full suspension, front and rear disc brakes and a 21-speed derailleur, you’ll be able to conquer rough terrain on and off the trail. Sold by Amazon The dual suspension frame works well to absorb bumps and challenging road conditions. The EZ fire gear triggers allow you to quickly shift from a high to low gear when approaching a tricky climb. Sold by Amazon Nishiki Women’s Pueblo Mountain Bike With three frame sizes to choose from, you can find the perfect fit with this Nishiki model. This affordable mountain bike is just as fun to ride on a bumpy gravel path as it is coasting down a city street. Sold by Dick’s Sporting Goods Hybrid bikes If you’re looking for a bike that can be used for road cycling but can still handle some off-roading now and then, a hybrid option might be the perfect choice. These types of bikes are great for everyday commuters. Schwinn Sporterra Adventure Gravel Bike A quick-release saddle feature makes for straightforward and simple seat adjustment. The multi-terrain tires are perfect for going from pavement to grass to gravel without an issue. Sold by Amazon Raleigh Bikes Detour Hybrid Bike Utilizing a frame that allows for a more comfortable riding posture, this hybrid bike will perform smoothly mile after mile. This model is great for commuting or occasional weekend touring, especially considering its cushioned saddle. Sold by Amazon Complete with front shocks and seven speeds for various terrain, this hybrid bike can glide down forested trails while still offering a comfortable experience for the rider. Sold by Dick’s Sporting Goods Cruisers Beach cruisers are ideal for casual and recreational use on relatively smooth and flat terrain. They usually have comfortable padded seats with a unique frame and handlebar design. sixthreezero EVRYjourney Men’s Beach Cruiser Sporting a back cargo rack and matching fenders, this single-speed cruiser can manage flat terrain while providing a luxurious ride. Sold by Amazon Schwinn Sanctuary 7 Cruiser Bike If you’re looking for a standout retro style that isn’t lacking in modern upgrades, the Sanctuary 7 is a good choice. The padded seat will keep you comfortable all day long, while the matching red fenders will block the spray from water and mud. Sold by Amazon Huffy Cranbrook Women’s Comfort Cruiser Bike The Huffy Cranbrook Cruiser is a well-made budget option that will get you where you need to go. Its spring saddle feature allows for a smooth coasting experience, and the chain guard helps keep your chain clean and free of debris. Sold by Amazon Other styles Mongoose Legion Freestyle BMX Bike BMX bikes are great for performing tricks at bike parks, but they can also be fun options for kids and shorter riders. Mongoose is a well-respected brand known for making quality BMX-style bikes. Sold by Amazon IDS Home unYOUsual U Transformer 20″ Folding City Bike The design is unique, but what it lacks in classic appeal, this folding bike makes up for in portability. With the ability to fold up and store in small spaces, this is an excellent option for large cities where living space can be limited. Sold by Amazon Matthew Young is a writer for BestReviews. BestReviews is a product review company with a singular mission: to help simplify your purchasing decisions and save you time and money. Copyright 2022 BestReviews, a Nexstar company. All rights reserved.
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2022-04-02 17:32:36+00:00
Bicycle buying guide Cycling isn’t just a fun and convenient way to get around. It’s also a great form of exercise and an environmentally-friendly mode of transportation. Whatever your reason may be for biking, choosing the right bike for your lifestyle isn’t always as easy as it sounds. There are various styles, sizes, price ranges and additional features to consider before making a purchase. Helping to make that decision a little easier, we’ll cover all the bases and divide our list according to the bicycle style, so you can make a choice that satisfies your needs. What to consider when buying a bike Style Not all bikes are made the same. On one end, you have mountain bikes designed with wider tires, advanced suspensions and frames built to handle unpaved trails, while road bikes are sleeker and built for speed on smoother roads. Once you know what kind of riding you’ll be doing the most of, you can narrow down your options. Size Both men’s and women’s bicycles are available in a variety of frame sizes. Depending on your height and inseam length, you’ll want to find a frame that fits your measurements. Using a bike that is too small or too large can lead to decreased performance, difficult handling and an uncomfortable ride. Helpful charts can provide a good starting point. Price The pricing for bikes can range from under $100 for the cheapest models to several thousand for high-end options. By establishing a budget, you can significantly narrow down your choices. Casual bikers looking for occasional rides around town probably won’t need to shell out as much as serious cyclists. Extra features Additional features such as the brake type, seat type, fenders, racks, etc., can also impact your decision. Caliper brakes are the most common type of bike brakes, though disc brakes are another popular and reliable option. Seats, also called saddles, vary depending on the type of bike. You can find everything from narrow, lightly cushioned options, which are common on performance road bikes, to wider, plush options used most often on cruisers. Some recreational bikes might come equipped with carrying racks, baskets or fenders. However, you can also purchase these accessories separately. What type of bicycle should I buy? Road bikes Road bikes are lightweight, streamlined and designed for high-speed cycling on paved roads. These bikes have narrow tires and will often feature drop handlebars that allow for different hand positioning while riding. Tommaso Imola Endurance Aluminum Road Bike This versatile road bike is excellent at providing all-day comfort, especially when in the midst of a long ride or steep uphill climb. Built with durable, long-lasting components, the Imola Endurance model offers great value for the price. Sold by Amazon The Shadow 3.0 is a quality entry-level road bike that features convenient STI integrated gear shifters for maximum control at a relatively low price. Available in different frame sizes, you can find the one that best matches your height. Sold by Amazon With 21 speeds and disc brakes for more sensitive braking, this budget-friendly road bike is a great deal. While the somewhat heavy frame means it won’t perform as well as high-end models, it is still a fantastic value for the casual rider or amateur road cyclists. Sold by Amazon Mountain bikes Unlike road bikes, mountain bikes have much thicker tires meant to grip a variety of surfaces. Though heavier and bulkier, mountain bikes offer better suspension systems and allow the rider to sit in a more upright position. Mongoose Impasse HD Men’s Mountain Bike Featuring a lightweight aluminum frame, full suspension, front and rear disc brakes and a 21-speed derailleur, you’ll be able to conquer rough terrain on and off the trail. Sold by Amazon The dual suspension frame works well to absorb bumps and challenging road conditions. The EZ fire gear triggers allow you to quickly shift from a high to low gear when approaching a tricky climb. Sold by Amazon Nishiki Women’s Pueblo Mountain Bike With three frame sizes to choose from, you can find the perfect fit with this Nishiki model. This affordable mountain bike is just as fun to ride on a bumpy gravel path as it is coasting down a city street. Sold by Dick’s Sporting Goods Hybrid bikes If you’re looking for a bike that can be used for road cycling but can still handle some off-roading now and then, a hybrid option might be the perfect choice. These types of bikes are great for everyday commuters. Schwinn Sporterra Adventure Gravel Bike A quick-release saddle feature makes for straightforward and simple seat adjustment. The multi-terrain tires are perfect for going from pavement to grass to gravel without an issue. Sold by Amazon Raleigh Bikes Detour Hybrid Bike Utilizing a frame that allows for a more comfortable riding posture, this hybrid bike will perform smoothly mile after mile. This model is great for commuting or occasional weekend touring, especially considering its cushioned saddle. Sold by Amazon Complete with front shocks and seven speeds for various terrain, this hybrid bike can glide down forested trails while still offering a comfortable experience for the rider. Sold by Dick’s Sporting Goods Cruisers Beach cruisers are ideal for casual and recreational use on relatively smooth and flat terrain. They usually have comfortable padded seats with a unique frame and handlebar design. sixthreezero EVRYjourney Men’s Beach Cruiser Sporting a back cargo rack and matching fenders, this single-speed cruiser can manage flat terrain while providing a luxurious ride. Sold by Amazon Schwinn Sanctuary 7 Cruiser Bike If you’re looking for a standout retro style that isn’t lacking in modern upgrades, the Sanctuary 7 is a good choice. The padded seat will keep you comfortable all day long, while the matching red fenders will block the spray from water and mud. Sold by Amazon Huffy Cranbrook Women’s Comfort Cruiser Bike The Huffy Cranbrook Cruiser is a well-made budget option that will get you where you need to go. Its spring saddle feature allows for a smooth coasting experience, and the chain guard helps keep your chain clean and free of debris. Sold by Amazon Other styles Mongoose Legion Freestyle BMX Bike BMX bikes are great for performing tricks at bike parks, but they can also be fun options for kids and shorter riders. Mongoose is a well-respected brand known for making quality BMX-style bikes. Sold by Amazon IDS Home unYOUsual U Transformer 20″ Folding City Bike The design is unique, but what it lacks in classic appeal, this folding bike makes up for in portability. With the ability to fold up and store in small spaces, this is an excellent option for large cities where living space can be limited. Sold by Amazon Matthew Young is a writer for BestReviews. BestReviews is a product review company with a singular mission: to help simplify your purchasing decisions and save you time and money. Copyright 2022 BestReviews, a Nexstar company. All rights reserved.
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N. Korea warns Seoul of 'serious threat' over missile remark SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - The influential sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un called South Korea´s defense minister a "scum-like guy" for talking about preemptive strikes on the North, warning Sunday that the South may face "a serious threat." Kim Yo Jong´s statement came amid heightened tensions between the rival Koreas over the North´s spate of weapons tests this year, including its first intercontinental ballistic missile launch in more than four years. The ICBM test that broke North Korea´s four-year moratorium on big weapons tests was a huge embarrassment to South Korea´s liberal President Moon Jae-in, who has pushed hard to achieve greater reconciliation between the countries and find a peaceful resolution to the North Korean nuclear crisis. During a visit to the country's strategic missile command on Friday, South Korean Defense Minister Suh Wook said that South Korea has the ability and readiness to launch precision strikes on North Korea if it detects the North intends to fire missiles at South Korea. Seoul has long maintained such a preemptive military strategy to cope with North Korea´s growing missile and nuclear threats, but it was still highly unusual for a senior Seoul official under the Moon administration to publicly discuss it. On Sunday, Kim´s sister, Kim Yo Jong, issued blistering rhetoric directed at Suh and threats toward Seoul. "The senseless and scum-like guy dare mention a `preemptive strike´ at a nuclear weapons state," Kim Yo Jong said in a statement carried by state media. "South Korea may face a serious threat owing to the reckless remarks made by its defense minister." FILE - Kim Yo Jong, sister of North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un, attends a wreath-laying ceremony at Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum in Hanoi, Vietnam, March 2, 2019. The influential sister of North Korean leader Kim called South Korea's defense minister a "scum-like guy" for talking about preemptive strikes on the North, warning Sunday, April 3, 2022, that the South may face "a serious threat." (Jorge Silva/Pool Photo via AP, File) "South Korea should discipline itself if it wants to stave off disaster," she said. Kim Yo Jong, a senior official in the North´s ruling Workers´ Party, is in charge of relations with Seoul and Washington. South Korea´s spy service says she is the North´s No. 2 official behind her brother. Pak Jong Chon, a secretary in the Workers´ Party´s central committee, separately warned that "any slight misjudgment and ill statement rattling the other party under the present situation" may trigger "a dangerous conflict and a full-blown war." Pak said North Korea will "mercilessly direct military force into destroying major targets in Seoul and the South Korean army" if South Korea preemptively attacks North Korea. Relations between the Koreas briefly flourished in 2018 after North Korea abruptly reached out to South Korea and the United States and expressed its willingness to put its nuclear program on the bargaining table. At the time, Kim Yo Jong visited South Korea to attend the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics and conveyed her brother´s invitation for Moon to visit the North. Kim Jong Un and Moon eventually met three times in 2018. But North Korea turned a colder shoulder on Moon and cut off ties with South Korea after its broader diplomacy with the United States collapsed in 2019 due to disputes over U.S.-led economic sanctions on the North. The United States has urged North Korea to return to talks without preconditions, but the North has rejected such an overture saying the U.S. must first drop its hostility toward it. Kim Jong Un has repeatedly vowed to expand his nuclear arsenal as a diplomatic stalemate with Washington continues. Some experts say the North´s recent missile tests were meant to perfect its weapons technology, boost its leverage in future negotiations with the U.S. and secure stronger internal loyalty. They say North Korea could soon conduct another ICBM launch, a launch of a satellite-carrying rocket or a test of a nuclear device in coming weeks.
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2022-04-06 07:46:39+00:00
N. Korea warns Seoul of 'serious threat' over missile remark SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — The influential sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un called South Korea’s defense minister a “scum-like guy” for talking about preemptive strikes on the North, warning Sunday that the South may face “a serious threat.” Kim Yo Jong’s statement came amid heightened tensions between the rival Koreas over the North’s spate of weapons tests this year, including its first intercontinental ballistic missile launch in more than four years. The ICBM test that broke North Korea’s four-year moratorium on big weapons tests was a huge embarrassment to South Korea’s liberal President Moon Jae-in, who has pushed hard to achieve greater reconciliation between the countries and find a peaceful resolution to the North Korean nuclear crisis. During a visit to the country's strategic missile command on Friday, South Korean Defense Minister Suh Wook said that South Korea has the ability and readiness to launch precision strikes on North Korea if it detects the North intends to fire missiles at South Korea. Seoul has long maintained such a preemptive military strategy to cope with North Korea’s growing missile and nuclear threats, but it was still highly unusual for a senior Seoul official under the Moon administration to publicly discuss it. On Sunday, Kim’s sister, Kim Yo Jong, issued blistering rhetoric directed at Suh and threats toward Seoul. “The senseless and scum-like guy dare mention a ‘preemptive strike’ at a nuclear weapons state,” Kim Yo Jong said in a statement carried by state media. “South Korea may face a serious threat owing to the reckless remarks made by its defense minister.” “South Korea should discipline itself if it wants to stave off disaster,” she said. Kim Yo Jong, a senior official in the North’s ruling Workers’ Party, is in charge of relations with Seoul and Washington. South Korea’s spy service says she is the North’s No. 2 official behind her brother. Pak Jong Chon, a secretary in the Workers’ Party’s central committee, separately warned that “any slight misjudgment and ill statement rattling the other party under the present situation” may trigger “a dangerous conflict and a full-blown war.” Pak said North Korea will “mercilessly direct military force into destroying major targets in Seoul and the South Korean army” if South Korea preemptively attacks North Korea. Relations between the Koreas briefly flourished in 2018 after North Korea abruptly reached out to South Korea and the United States and expressed its willingness to put its nuclear program on the bargaining table. At the time, Kim Yo Jong visited South Korea to attend the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics and conveyed her brother’s invitation for Moon to visit the North. Kim Jong Un and Moon eventually met three times in 2018. But North Korea turned a colder shoulder on Moon and cut off ties with South Korea after its broader diplomacy with the United States collapsed in 2019 due to disputes over U.S.-led economic sanctions on the North. The United States has urged North Korea to return to talks without preconditions, but the North has rejected such an overture saying the U.S. must first drop its hostility toward it. Kim Jong Un has repeatedly vowed to expand his nuclear arsenal as a diplomatic stalemate with Washington continues. Some experts say the North’s recent missile tests were meant to perfect its weapons technology, boost its leverage in future negotiations with the U.S. and secure stronger internal loyalty. They say North Korea could soon conduct another ICBM launch, a launch of a satellite-carrying rocket or a test of a nuclear device in coming weeks.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/ap/article-10680479/N-Korea-warns-Seoul-threat-missile-remark.html?ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490&ito=1490
N. Korea warns Seoul of 'serious threat' over missile remark SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - The influential sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un called South Korea´s defense minister a "scum-like guy" for talking about preemptive strikes on the North, warning Sunday that the South may face "a serious threat." Kim Yo Jong´s statement came amid heightened tensions between the rival Koreas over the North´s spate of weapons tests this year, including its first intercontinental ballistic missile launch in more than four years. The ICBM test that broke North Korea´s four-year moratorium on big weapons tests was a huge embarrassment to South Korea´s liberal President Moon Jae-in, who has pushed hard to achieve greater reconciliation between the countries and find a peaceful resolution to the North Korean nuclear crisis. During a visit to the country's strategic missile command on Friday, South Korean Defense Minister Suh Wook said that South Korea has the ability and readiness to launch precision strikes on North Korea if it detects the North intends to fire missiles at South Korea. Seoul has long maintained such a preemptive military strategy to cope with North Korea´s growing missile and nuclear threats, but it was still highly unusual for a senior Seoul official under the Moon administration to publicly discuss it. On Sunday, Kim´s sister, Kim Yo Jong, issued blistering rhetoric directed at Suh and threats toward Seoul. "The senseless and scum-like guy dare mention a `preemptive strike´ at a nuclear weapons state," Kim Yo Jong said in a statement carried by state media. "South Korea may face a serious threat owing to the reckless remarks made by its defense minister." FILE - Kim Yo Jong, sister of North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un, attends a wreath-laying ceremony at Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum in Hanoi, Vietnam, March 2, 2019. The influential sister of North Korean leader Kim called South Korea's defense minister a "scum-like guy" for talking about preemptive strikes on the North, warning Sunday, April 3, 2022, that the South may face "a serious threat." (Jorge Silva/Pool Photo via AP, File) "South Korea should discipline itself if it wants to stave off disaster," she said. Kim Yo Jong, a senior official in the North´s ruling Workers´ Party, is in charge of relations with Seoul and Washington. South Korea´s spy service says she is the North´s No. 2 official behind her brother. Pak Jong Chon, a secretary in the Workers´ Party´s central committee, separately warned that "any slight misjudgment and ill statement rattling the other party under the present situation" may trigger "a dangerous conflict and a full-blown war." Pak said North Korea will "mercilessly direct military force into destroying major targets in Seoul and the South Korean army" if South Korea preemptively attacks North Korea. Relations between the Koreas briefly flourished in 2018 after North Korea abruptly reached out to South Korea and the United States and expressed its willingness to put its nuclear program on the bargaining table. At the time, Kim Yo Jong visited South Korea to attend the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics and conveyed her brother´s invitation for Moon to visit the North. Kim Jong Un and Moon eventually met three times in 2018. But North Korea turned a colder shoulder on Moon and cut off ties with South Korea after its broader diplomacy with the United States collapsed in 2019 due to disputes over U.S.-led economic sanctions on the North. The United States has urged North Korea to return to talks without preconditions, but the North has rejected such an overture saying the U.S. must first drop its hostility toward it. Kim Jong Un has repeatedly vowed to expand his nuclear arsenal as a diplomatic stalemate with Washington continues. Some experts say the North´s recent missile tests were meant to perfect its weapons technology, boost its leverage in future negotiations with the U.S. and secure stronger internal loyalty. They say North Korea could soon conduct another ICBM launch, a launch of a satellite-carrying rocket or a test of a nuclear device in coming weeks.
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2022-04-03 02:46:32+00:00
N. Korea warns Seoul of 'serious threat' over missile remark SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — The influential sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un called South Korea’s defense minister a “scum-like guy” for talking about preemptive strikes on the North, warning Sunday that the South may face “a serious threat.” Kim Yo Jong’s statement came amid heightened tensions between the rival Koreas over the North’s spate of weapons tests this year, including its first intercontinental ballistic missile launch in more than four years. The ICBM test that broke North Korea’s four-year moratorium on big weapons tests was a huge embarrassment to South Korea’s liberal President Moon Jae-in, who has pushed hard to achieve greater reconciliation between the countries and find a peaceful resolution to the North Korean nuclear crisis. During a visit to the country's strategic missile command on Friday, South Korean Defense Minister Suh Wook said that South Korea has the ability and readiness to launch precision strikes on North Korea if it detects the North intends to fire missiles at South Korea. Seoul has long maintained such a preemptive military strategy to cope with North Korea’s growing missile and nuclear threats, but it was still highly unusual for a senior Seoul official under the Moon administration to publicly discuss it. On Sunday, Kim’s sister, Kim Yo Jong, issued blistering rhetoric directed at Suh and threats toward Seoul. “The senseless and scum-like guy dare mention a ‘preemptive strike’ at a nuclear weapons state,” Kim Yo Jong said in a statement carried by state media. “South Korea may face a serious threat owing to the reckless remarks made by its defense minister.” “South Korea should discipline itself if it wants to stave off disaster,” she said. Kim Yo Jong, a senior official in the North’s ruling Workers’ Party, is in charge of relations with Seoul and Washington. South Korea’s spy service says she is the North’s No. 2 official behind her brother. Pak Jong Chon, a secretary in the Workers’ Party’s central committee, separately warned that “any slight misjudgment and ill statement rattling the other party under the present situation” may trigger “a dangerous conflict and a full-blown war.” Pak said North Korea will “mercilessly direct military force into destroying major targets in Seoul and the South Korean army” if South Korea preemptively attacks North Korea. Relations between the Koreas briefly flourished in 2018 after North Korea abruptly reached out to South Korea and the United States and expressed its willingness to put its nuclear program on the bargaining table. At the time, Kim Yo Jong visited South Korea to attend the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics and conveyed her brother’s invitation for Moon to visit the North. Kim Jong Un and Moon eventually met three times in 2018. But North Korea turned a colder shoulder on Moon and cut off ties with South Korea after its broader diplomacy with the United States collapsed in 2019 due to disputes over U.S.-led economic sanctions on the North. The United States has urged North Korea to return to talks without preconditions, but the North has rejected such an overture saying the U.S. must first drop its hostility toward it. Kim Jong Un has repeatedly vowed to expand his nuclear arsenal as a diplomatic stalemate with Washington continues. Some experts say the North’s recent missile tests were meant to perfect its weapons technology, boost its leverage in future negotiations with the U.S. and secure stronger internal loyalty. They say North Korea could soon conduct another ICBM launch, a launch of a satellite-carrying rocket or a test of a nuclear device in coming weeks. Hyung-jin Kim, The Associated Press
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N. Korea warns Seoul of 'serious threat' over missile remark SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - The influential sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un called South Korea´s defense minister a "scum-like guy" for talking about preemptive strikes on the North, warning Sunday that the South may face "a serious threat." Kim Yo Jong´s statement came amid heightened tensions between the rival Koreas over the North´s spate of weapons tests this year, including its first intercontinental ballistic missile launch in more than four years. The ICBM test that broke North Korea´s four-year moratorium on big weapons tests was a huge embarrassment to South Korea´s liberal President Moon Jae-in, who has pushed hard to achieve greater reconciliation between the countries and find a peaceful resolution to the North Korean nuclear crisis. During a visit to the country's strategic missile command on Friday, South Korean Defense Minister Suh Wook said that South Korea has the ability and readiness to launch precision strikes on North Korea if it detects the North intends to fire missiles at South Korea. Seoul has long maintained such a preemptive military strategy to cope with North Korea´s growing missile and nuclear threats, but it was still highly unusual for a senior Seoul official under the Moon administration to publicly discuss it. On Sunday, Kim´s sister, Kim Yo Jong, issued blistering rhetoric directed at Suh and threats toward Seoul. "The senseless and scum-like guy dare mention a `preemptive strike´ at a nuclear weapons state," Kim Yo Jong said in a statement carried by state media. "South Korea may face a serious threat owing to the reckless remarks made by its defense minister." FILE - Kim Yo Jong, sister of North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un, attends a wreath-laying ceremony at Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum in Hanoi, Vietnam, March 2, 2019. The influential sister of North Korean leader Kim called South Korea's defense minister a "scum-like guy" for talking about preemptive strikes on the North, warning Sunday, April 3, 2022, that the South may face "a serious threat." (Jorge Silva/Pool Photo via AP, File) "South Korea should discipline itself if it wants to stave off disaster," she said. Kim Yo Jong, a senior official in the North´s ruling Workers´ Party, is in charge of relations with Seoul and Washington. South Korea´s spy service says she is the North´s No. 2 official behind her brother. Pak Jong Chon, a secretary in the Workers´ Party´s central committee, separately warned that "any slight misjudgment and ill statement rattling the other party under the present situation" may trigger "a dangerous conflict and a full-blown war." Pak said North Korea will "mercilessly direct military force into destroying major targets in Seoul and the South Korean army" if South Korea preemptively attacks North Korea. Relations between the Koreas briefly flourished in 2018 after North Korea abruptly reached out to South Korea and the United States and expressed its willingness to put its nuclear program on the bargaining table. At the time, Kim Yo Jong visited South Korea to attend the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics and conveyed her brother´s invitation for Moon to visit the North. Kim Jong Un and Moon eventually met three times in 2018. But North Korea turned a colder shoulder on Moon and cut off ties with South Korea after its broader diplomacy with the United States collapsed in 2019 due to disputes over U.S.-led economic sanctions on the North. The United States has urged North Korea to return to talks without preconditions, but the North has rejected such an overture saying the U.S. must first drop its hostility toward it. Kim Jong Un has repeatedly vowed to expand his nuclear arsenal as a diplomatic stalemate with Washington continues. Some experts say the North´s recent missile tests were meant to perfect its weapons technology, boost its leverage in future negotiations with the U.S. and secure stronger internal loyalty. They say North Korea could soon conduct another ICBM launch, a launch of a satellite-carrying rocket or a test of a nuclear device in coming weeks.
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https://www.devdiscourse.com/article/law-order/1988360-n-korea-warns-seoul-of-serious-threat-over-missile-remark
2022-04-03 03:31:47+00:00
N. Korea warns Seoul of ''serious threat'' over missile remark Seoul has long maintained such a preemptive military strategy to cope with North Koreas growing missile and nuclear threats, but it was still highly unusual for a senior Seoul official under the Moon administration to publicly discuss it.On Sunday, Kims sister, Kim Yo Jong, issued blistering rhetoric directed at Suh and threats toward Seoul.The senseless and scum-like guy dare mention a preemptive strike at a nuclear weapons state, Kim Yo Jong said in a statement carried by state media. - Country: - South Korea The influential sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un called South Korea's defense minister a “scum-like guy” for talking about preemptive strikes on the North, warning Sunday that the South may face “a serious threat.” Kim Yo Jong's statement came amid heightened tensions between the rival Koreas over the North's spate of weapons tests this year, including its first intercontinental ballistic missile launch in more than four years. The ICBM test that broke North Korea's four-year moratorium on big weapons tests was a huge embarrassment to South Korea's liberal President Moon Jae-in, who has pushed hard to achieve greater reconciliation between the countries and find a peaceful resolution to the North Korean nuclear crisis. During a visit to the country's strategic missile command on Friday, South Korean Defense Minister Suh Wook said that South Korea has the ability and readiness to launch precision strikes on North Korea if it detects the North intends to fire missiles at South Korea. Seoul has long maintained such a preemptive military strategy to cope with North Korea's growing missile and nuclear threats, but it was still highly unusual for a senior Seoul official under the Moon administration to publicly discuss it. On Sunday, Kim's sister, Kim Yo Jong, issued blistering rhetoric directed at Suh and threats toward Seoul. “The senseless and scum-like guy dare mention a preemptive strike' at a nuclear weapons state,” Kim Yo Jong said in a statement carried by state media. “South Korea may face a serious threat owing to the reckless remarks made by its defense minister.” “South Korea should discipline itself if it wants to stave off disaster,” she said. Kim Yo Jong, a senior official in the North's ruling Workers' Party, is in charge of relations with Seoul and Washington. South Korea's spy service says she is the North's No. 2 official behind her brother. Pak Jong Chon, a secretary in the Workers' Party's central committee, separately warned that “any slight misjudgment and ill statement rattling the other party under the present situation” may trigger “a dangerous conflict and a full-blown war.” Pak said North Korea will “mercilessly direct military force into destroying major targets in Seoul and the South Korean army” if South Korea preemptively attacks North Korea. Relations between the Koreas briefly flourished in 2018 after North Korea abruptly reached out to South Korea and the United States and expressed its willingness to put its nuclear program on the bargaining table. At the time, Kim Yo Jong visited South Korea to attend the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics and conveyed her brother's invitation for Moon to visit the North. Kim Jong Un and Moon eventually met three times in 2018. But North Korea turned a colder shoulder on Moon and cut off ties with South Korea after its broader diplomacy with the United States collapsed in 2019 due to disputes over U.S.-led economic sanctions on the North. The United States has urged North Korea to return to talks without preconditions, but the North has rejected such an overture saying the U.S. must first drop its hostility toward it. Kim Jong Un has repeatedly vowed to expand his nuclear arsenal as a diplomatic stalemate with Washington continues. Some experts say the North's recent missile tests were meant to perfect its weapons technology, boost its leverage in future negotiations with the U.S. and secure stronger internal loyalty. They say North Korea could soon conduct another ICBM launch, a launch of a satellite-carrying rocket or a test of a nuclear device in coming weeks. (This story has not been edited by Devdiscourse staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.) ALSO READ Doping-Russian race walker Lashmanova banned, to be stripped of 2012 Olympics gold Doping-Russian race walker Lashmanova banned, to be stripped of 2012 Olympics gold Russian race walker Lashmanova banned, to be stripped of 2012 London Olympics gold Paris Olympics sets $26 lowest rate for 1 million tickets Olympics-Paris 2024 hopes to sell 13.4 million tickets
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First Period_1, Los Angeles, Kempe 29 (Danault, Edler), 2:21 (sh). 2, Winnipeg, Ehlers 22 (Scheifele), 6:24. 3, Los Angeles, Kopitar 18 (Durzi, Kempe), 10:32. Penalties_Kaliyev, LA (Elbowing), 2:03; Pionk, WPG (Tripping), 12:35. Second Period_4, Los Angeles, Vilardi 3 (Kopitar, Spence), 3:05 (pp). 5, Winnipeg, Lowry 11 (Heinola, Pionk), 13:31. Penalties_Wheeler, WPG (Tripping), 1:10; Bjornfot, LA (Hooking), 11:27; Moore, LA (Boarding), 17:09; Kempe, LA (Interference), 19:04. Third Period_None. Penalties_Durzi, LA (High Sticking), 8:27; Heinola, WPG (Hooking), 15:56; Edler, LA (Delay of Game), 19:41. Shots on Goal_Los Angeles 19-12-7_38. Winnipeg 6-13-8_27. Power-play opportunities_Los Angeles 1 of 3; Winnipeg 0 of 6. Goalies_Los Angeles, Petersen 20-11-1 (27 shots-25 saves). Winnipeg, Hellebuyck 25-24-9 (38-35). A_14,067 (15,321). T_2:25. Referees_Peter MacDougall, Michael Markovic. Linesmen_Michel Cormier, Kory Nagy.
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2022-04-03 02:01:27+00:00
First Period_1, Los Angeles, Kempe 29 (Danault, Edler), 2:21 (sh). 2, Winnipeg, Ehlers 22 (Scheifele), 6:24. 3, Los Angeles, Kopitar 18 (Durzi, Kempe), 10:32. Penalties_Kaliyev, LA (Elbowing), 2:03; Pionk, WPG (Tripping), 12:35. Second Period_4, Los Angeles, Vilardi 3 (Kopitar, Spence), 3:05 (pp). 5, Winnipeg, Lowry 11 (Heinola, Pionk), 13:31. Penalties_Wheeler, WPG (Tripping), 1:10; Bjornfot, LA (Hooking), 11:27; Moore, LA (Boarding), 17:09; Kempe, LA (Interference), 19:04. Third Period_None. Penalties_Durzi, LA (High Sticking), 8:27; Heinola, WPG (Hooking), 15:56; Edler, LA (Delay of Game), 19:41. Shots on Goal_Los Angeles 19-12-7_38. Winnipeg 6-13-8_27. Power-play opportunities_Los Angeles 1 of 3; Winnipeg 0 of 6. Goalies_Los Angeles, Petersen 20-11-1 (27 shots-25 saves). Winnipeg, Hellebuyck 25-24-9 (38-35). A_14,067 (15,321). T_2:25. Referees_Peter MacDougall, Michael Markovic. Linesmen_Michel Cormier, Kory Nagy.
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First Period_1, Los Angeles, Kempe 29 (Danault, Edler), 2:21 (sh). 2, Winnipeg, Ehlers 22 (Scheifele), 6:24. 3, Los Angeles, Kopitar 18 (Durzi, Kempe), 10:32. Penalties_Kaliyev, LA (Elbowing), 2:03; Pionk, WPG (Tripping), 12:35. Second Period_4, Los Angeles, Vilardi 3 (Kopitar, Spence), 3:05 (pp). 5, Winnipeg, Lowry 11 (Heinola, Pionk), 13:31. Penalties_Wheeler, WPG (Tripping), 1:10; Bjornfot, LA (Hooking), 11:27; Moore, LA (Boarding), 17:09; Kempe, LA (Interference), 19:04. Third Period_None. Penalties_Durzi, LA (High Sticking), 8:27; Heinola, WPG (Hooking), 15:56; Edler, LA (Delay of Game), 19:41. Shots on Goal_Los Angeles 19-12-7_38. Winnipeg 6-13-8_27. Power-play opportunities_Los Angeles 1 of 3; Winnipeg 0 of 6. Goalies_Los Angeles, Petersen 20-11-1 (27 shots-25 saves). Winnipeg, Hellebuyck 25-24-9 (38-35). A_14,067 (15,321). T_2:25. Referees_Peter MacDougall, Michael Markovic. Linesmen_Michel Cormier, Kory Nagy.
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https://www.milfordmirror.com/sports/article/Los-Angeles-3-Winnipeg-2-17053774.php
2022-04-03 02:04:43+00:00
First Period_1, Los Angeles, Kempe 29 (Danault, Edler), 2:21 (sh). 2, Winnipeg, Ehlers 22 (Scheifele), 6:24. 3, Los Angeles, Kopitar 18 (Durzi, Kempe), 10:32. Penalties_Kaliyev, LA (Elbowing), 2:03; Pionk, WPG (Tripping), 12:35. Second Period_4, Los Angeles, Vilardi 3 (Kopitar, Spence), 3:05 (pp). 5, Winnipeg, Lowry 11 (Heinola, Pionk), 13:31. Penalties_Wheeler, WPG (Tripping), 1:10; Bjornfot, LA (Hooking), 11:27; Moore, LA (Boarding), 17:09; Kempe, LA (Interference), 19:04. Third Period_None. Penalties_Durzi, LA (High Sticking), 8:27; Heinola, WPG (Hooking), 15:56; Edler, LA (Delay of Game), 19:41. Shots on Goal_Los Angeles 19-12-7_38. Winnipeg 6-13-8_27. Power-play opportunities_Los Angeles 1 of 3; Winnipeg 0 of 6. Goalies_Los Angeles, Petersen 20-11-1 (27 shots-25 saves). Winnipeg, Hellebuyck 25-24-9 (38-35). A_14,067 (15,321). T_2:25. Referees_Peter MacDougall, Michael Markovic. Linesmen_Michel Cormier, Kory Nagy.
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First Period_1, Los Angeles, Kempe 29 (Danault, Edler), 2:21 (sh). 2, Winnipeg, Ehlers 22 (Scheifele), 6:24. 3, Los Angeles, Kopitar 18 (Durzi, Kempe), 10:32. Penalties_Kaliyev, LA (Elbowing), 2:03; Pionk, WPG (Tripping), 12:35. Second Period_4, Los Angeles, Vilardi 3 (Kopitar, Spence), 3:05 (pp). 5, Winnipeg, Lowry 11 (Heinola, Pionk), 13:31. Penalties_Wheeler, WPG (Tripping), 1:10; Bjornfot, LA (Hooking), 11:27; Moore, LA (Boarding), 17:09; Kempe, LA (Interference), 19:04. Third Period_None. Penalties_Durzi, LA (High Sticking), 8:27; Heinola, WPG (Hooking), 15:56; Edler, LA (Delay of Game), 19:41. Shots on Goal_Los Angeles 19-12-7_38. Winnipeg 6-13-8_27. Power-play opportunities_Los Angeles 1 of 3; Winnipeg 0 of 6. Goalies_Los Angeles, Petersen 20-11-1 (27 shots-25 saves). Winnipeg, Hellebuyck 25-24-9 (38-35). A_14,067 (15,321). T_2:25. Referees_Peter MacDougall, Michael Markovic. Linesmen_Michel Cormier, Kory Nagy.
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2022-04-03 02:14:50+00:00
First Period_1, Los Angeles, Kempe 29 (Danault, Edler), 2:21 (sh). 2, Winnipeg, Ehlers 22 (Scheifele), 6:24. 3, Los Angeles, Kopitar 18 (Durzi, Kempe), 10:32. Penalties_Kaliyev, LA (Elbowing), 2:03; Pionk, WPG (Tripping), 12:35. Second Period_4, Los Angeles, Vilardi 3 (Kopitar, Spence), 3:05 (pp). 5, Winnipeg, Lowry 11 (Heinola, Pionk), 13:31. Penalties_Wheeler, WPG (Tripping), 1:10; Bjornfot, LA (Hooking), 11:27; Moore, LA (Boarding), 17:09; Kempe, LA (Interference), 19:04. Third Period_None. Penalties_Durzi, LA (High Sticking), 8:27; Heinola, WPG (Hooking), 15:56; Edler, LA (Delay of Game), 19:41. Shots on Goal_Los Angeles 19-12-7_38. Winnipeg 6-13-8_27. Power-play opportunities_Los Angeles 1 of 3; Winnipeg 0 of 6. Goalies_Los Angeles, Petersen 20-11-1 (27 shots-25 saves). Winnipeg, Hellebuyck 25-24-9 (38-35). A_14,067 (15,321). T_2:25. Referees_Peter MacDougall, Michael Markovic. Linesmen_Michel Cormier, Kory Nagy.
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https://www.seattlepi.com/news/article/HKO-WHL-Standings-17053825.php
WHL All Times Local Western Conference B.C. Division U.S. Division Eastern Conference East Division Central Division Note: x - clinched playoff berth; y - clinched division; Two points for a team winning in overtime or shootout; the team losing in overtime or shootout receives one which is registered in the OTL or SOL columns. Wednesday's results Everett at Portland, 7 p.m. Prince Albert 2 Brandon 1 Swift Current 6 Lethbridge 4 Regina 3 Saskatoon 2 Calgary 3 Medicine Hat 2 Kamloops 8 Prince George 2 Friday's results Calgary 5 Swift Current 2 Saskatoon 4 Moose Jaw 1 Brandon 4 Prince Albert 2 Winnipeg 7 Regina 0 Lethbridge 6 Medicine Hat 3 Spokane 6 Kamloops 5 Kelowna 9 Prince George 2 Portland 5 Everett 4 (OT) Seattle 6 Tri-City 4 Saturday's results Edmonton at Red Deer, 7 p.m. Lethbridge at Medicine Hat, 7 p.m. Brandon at Saskatoon, 7 p.m. Seattle at Portland, 6 p.m. Winnipeg at Moose Jaw, 7 p.m. Regina at Prince Albert, 7 p.m. Everett at Tri-City, 6:05 p.m. Spokane at Vancouver, 7 p.m. Victoria at Kelowna, 7:05 p.m. Sunday's games Swift Current at Calgary, 2 p.m. Kamloops at Prince George, 2 p.m. Red Deer at Edmonton, 4 p.m. Spokane at Vancouver, 4 p.m. Tuesday's games Regina at Brandon, 7 p.m. Saskatoon at Medicine Hat, 7 p.m. Kelowna at Prince George, 7 p.m. Wednesday's games Saskatoon at Lethbridge, 7 p.m. Kelowna at Prince George, 7 p.m. Everett at Spokane, 7:05 p.m.
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https://www.bigrapidsnews.com/news/article/HKO-WHL-Standings-17053530.php
2022-04-02 21:25:15+00:00
WHL All Times Local Western Conference B.C. Division U.S. Division Eastern Conference East Division Central Division Note: x - clinched playoff berth; y - clinched division; Two points for a team winning in overtime or shootout; the team losing in overtime or shootout receives one which is registered in the OTL or SOL columns. Wednesday's results Everett at Portland, 7 p.m. Prince Albert 2 Brandon 1 Swift Current 6 Lethbridge 4 Regina 3 Saskatoon 2 Calgary 3 Medicine Hat 2 Kamloops 8 Prince George 2 Friday's results Calgary 5 Swift Current 2 Saskatoon 4 Moose Jaw 1 Brandon 4 Prince Albert 2 Winnipeg 7 Regina 0 Lethbridge 6 Medicine Hat 3 Spokane 6 Kamloops 5 Kelowna 9 Prince George 2 Portland 5 Everett 4 (OT) Seattle 6 Tri-City 4 Saturday's results Edmonton at Red Deer, 7 p.m. Lethbridge at Medicine Hat, 7 p.m. Brandon at Saskatoon, 7 p.m. Seattle at Portland, 6 p.m. Winnipeg at Moose Jaw, 7 p.m. Regina at Prince Albert, 7 p.m. Everett at Tri-City, 6:05 p.m. Spokane at Vancouver, 7 p.m. Victoria at Kelowna, 7:05 p.m. Sunday's games Swift Current at Calgary, 2 p.m. Kamloops at Prince George, 2 p.m. Red Deer at Edmonton, 4 p.m. Spokane at Vancouver, 4 p.m. Tuesday's games Regina at Brandon, 7 p.m. Saskatoon at Medicine Hat, 7 p.m. Kelowna at Prince George, 7 p.m. Wednesday's games Saskatoon at Lethbridge, 7 p.m. Kelowna at Prince George, 7 p.m. Everett at Spokane, 7:05 p.m.
https://www.seattlepi.com/news/article/HKO-WHL-Standings-17053825.php
WHL All Times Local Western Conference B.C. Division U.S. Division Eastern Conference East Division Central Division Note: x - clinched playoff berth; y - clinched division; Two points for a team winning in overtime or shootout; the team losing in overtime or shootout receives one which is registered in the OTL or SOL columns. Wednesday's results Everett at Portland, 7 p.m. Prince Albert 2 Brandon 1 Swift Current 6 Lethbridge 4 Regina 3 Saskatoon 2 Calgary 3 Medicine Hat 2 Kamloops 8 Prince George 2 Friday's results Calgary 5 Swift Current 2 Saskatoon 4 Moose Jaw 1 Brandon 4 Prince Albert 2 Winnipeg 7 Regina 0 Lethbridge 6 Medicine Hat 3 Spokane 6 Kamloops 5 Kelowna 9 Prince George 2 Portland 5 Everett 4 (OT) Seattle 6 Tri-City 4 Saturday's results Edmonton at Red Deer, 7 p.m. Lethbridge at Medicine Hat, 7 p.m. Brandon at Saskatoon, 7 p.m. Seattle at Portland, 6 p.m. Winnipeg at Moose Jaw, 7 p.m. Regina at Prince Albert, 7 p.m. Everett at Tri-City, 6:05 p.m. Spokane at Vancouver, 7 p.m. Victoria at Kelowna, 7:05 p.m. Sunday's games Swift Current at Calgary, 2 p.m. Kamloops at Prince George, 2 p.m. Red Deer at Edmonton, 4 p.m. Spokane at Vancouver, 4 p.m. Tuesday's games Regina at Brandon, 7 p.m. Saskatoon at Medicine Hat, 7 p.m. Kelowna at Prince George, 7 p.m. Wednesday's games Saskatoon at Lethbridge, 7 p.m. Kelowna at Prince George, 7 p.m. Everett at Spokane, 7:05 p.m.
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https://www.theridgefieldpress.com/news/article/HKO-WHL-Standings-17053530.php
2022-04-02 21:25:30+00:00
WHL All Times Local Western Conference B.C. Division U.S. Division Eastern Conference East Division Central Division Note: x - clinched playoff berth; y - clinched division; Two points for a team winning in overtime or shootout; the team losing in overtime or shootout receives one which is registered in the OTL or SOL columns. Wednesday's results Everett at Portland, 7 p.m. Prince Albert 2 Brandon 1 Swift Current 6 Lethbridge 4 Regina 3 Saskatoon 2 Calgary 3 Medicine Hat 2 Kamloops 8 Prince George 2 Friday's results Calgary 5 Swift Current 2 Saskatoon 4 Moose Jaw 1 Brandon 4 Prince Albert 2 Winnipeg 7 Regina 0 Lethbridge 6 Medicine Hat 3 Spokane 6 Kamloops 5 Kelowna 9 Prince George 2 Portland 5 Everett 4 (OT) Seattle 6 Tri-City 4 Saturday's results Edmonton at Red Deer, 7 p.m. Lethbridge at Medicine Hat, 7 p.m. Brandon at Saskatoon, 7 p.m. Seattle at Portland, 6 p.m. Winnipeg at Moose Jaw, 7 p.m. Regina at Prince Albert, 7 p.m. Everett at Tri-City, 6:05 p.m. Spokane at Vancouver, 7 p.m. Victoria at Kelowna, 7:05 p.m. Sunday's games Swift Current at Calgary, 2 p.m. Kamloops at Prince George, 2 p.m. Red Deer at Edmonton, 4 p.m. Spokane at Vancouver, 4 p.m. Tuesday's games Regina at Brandon, 7 p.m. Saskatoon at Medicine Hat, 7 p.m. Kelowna at Prince George, 7 p.m. Wednesday's games Saskatoon at Lethbridge, 7 p.m. Kelowna at Prince George, 7 p.m. Everett at Spokane, 7:05 p.m.