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Post-mortem finds presenter died of natural causes, police say

By Nikos Papanikolaou, Kathryn Armstrong, BBC Information

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The physique of Dr Mosley was discovered near Agia Marina seashore on the Greek island of Symi

An preliminary autopsy examination on the physique of Dr Michael Mosley has concluded he died of pure causes, the BBC has been advised.

The TV presenter’s stays have been present in a rocky space on the Greek island of Symi on Sunday – 4 days after he went lacking whereas on vacation.

Greek police spokeswoman Konstantia Dimoglidou advised the BBC that the preliminary autopsy discovered no accidents on his physique that might have brought about his dying.

Dr Mosley’s time of dying was round 16:00 (14:00 BST) on Wednesday, the day he went lacking.

The 67-year-old father-of-four was reported lacking after he set off for a stroll from Agios Nikolaos seashore – close to the place he was staying on the northeast aspect of the island – at about 13:30 native time (11:30 BST) on Wednesday.

Dr Mosley’s spouse, Dr Clare Bailey Mosley, raised the alarm when her husband didn’t return.

Mapped: Dr Michael Mosley’s last actions on the Greek island of Symi

Greek authorities performed an intensive seek for Dr Mosley amid excessive temperatures, deploying cops, firefighters, divers and a helicopter.

The supervisor of a bar on Agia Marina seashore – northwards alongside the coast from Dr Mosley’s start line – discovered his physique after the island’s mayor “noticed one thing” by the fence of the bar and alerted employees, PA information company reported.

Police mentioned the preliminary conclusion that Dr Mosley died of pure causes was based mostly on the place his physique was present in, in addition to a scarcity of accidents.

Separate toxicology and histology experiences have now been ordered.

The BBC has seen CCTV footage, taken close to the Agia Marina seashore bar, that seems to point out Dr Mosley disappear from view as he slowly makes his method down a hillside near the place his physique was later discovered. He then collapses out of view behind a wall.

Dr Bailey Mosley mentioned on Sunday that her household was “taking consolation within the reality” that her husband “so very practically made it” to security.

“He did an unimaginable climb, took the incorrect route and collapsed the place he couldn’t be simply seen by the intensive search staff,” she mentioned in a press release.

BBC reporter signifies space the place a physique was discovered

Dr Bailey Mosley additionally paid tribute to her “great, humorous, type and sensible” husband after the “devastating” information his physique had been discovered.

“We had an extremely fortunate life collectively,” Dr Bailey Mosley mentioned.

“We beloved one another very a lot and have been so blissful collectively.”

The previous deputy chief of the Labour Celebration, Lord Tom Watson, was amongst these to pay recent tributes to Dr Mosley on Monday.

“He definitely modified my life. He gave me the concept I wasn’t damaged,” Mr Watson, who mentioned in 2018 that he had “reversed” his sort 2 diabetes via weight loss plan and train, advised the BBC Radio 4’s Right now programme.

Dr Mosley studied drugs in London and certified as a physician, and for the final 20 years was working as a presenter, documentary maker, journalist and writer.

He was identified for his TV programmes together with Belief Me, I am a Physician, and BBC Radio 4’s Simply One Factor podcast. He additionally wrote a column for the Day by day Mail.

Mr Mosley had been an advocate for intermittent fasting diets, together with via the 5:2 weight loss plan and The Quick 800 weight loss plan.

Dr Saleyha Ahsan, who co-presented Belief Me, I’m a Physician with Dr Mosley, advised the BBC’s Breakfast programme she was initially “terrified” to tackle the function however that he “put me comfy nearly instantly”.

She added: “That basically personable, accessible character [that] comes throughout on tv, that’s precisely how he was in actual life.

“He did unimaginable issues for drugs and for public well being in a method that I feel few others have.”

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Dr Mosley was appeared on reveals together with Blood and Guts: A Historical past of Surgical procedure and Belief Me, I am a Physician

Lord Watson recalled the second he first learn a e book by Dr Mosley, saying it was “like a light-weight got here on in my life”.

“I simply turned an actual fan of his work and, through the years, he is helped me keep that and assist tens of millions of others,” he mentioned.

“And that is what nice journalism is: he defined very complicated concepts of science in a quite simple method.”

Former BBC artistic director Alan Yentob, who labored carefully with Dr Mosley throughout his time on the broadcaster, advised BBC Information: “It’s a tragedy, there’s no query about it. However for many individuals, they’re reminded of how terribly he helped to rework their lives.”

He described Dr Mosely as “an adventurer” with a “curious and inventive” spirit, including that he leaves behind an “unimaginable legacy”.

“He made folks really feel there was an actual alternative to vary issues and that the problem was thrilling and playful as properly,” he mentioned.

Science broadcaster Dr Chris van Tulleken, who additionally labored with Dr Mosley, mentioned his former colleague had invented “a whole style of broadcasting” over the course of his profession.

He added that Dr Mosley’s work “quietly modified my each day practices”, from brushing his tooth whereas standing on one leg to typically fasting.

“He was giving folks instruments they may use that everybody may afford,” he advised BBC Radio 4’s Right now programme.

Calypso Haggett, Dr Mosley’s enterprise associate and chief govt of The Quick 800 weight-loss programme, mentioned in a press release that he was a “shining mild for the entire staff”.

“I had the good privilege of figuring out Michael each professionally and personally. He actually, actually was one in every of a form and will likely be terribly missed by everybody,” mentioned Ms Haggett.

“Michael has left an unimaginable legacy, which I do know will stay on and energise a steady motion for higher well being.”

Downing Avenue mentioned that Dr Mosley can be identified “as a rare broadcaster who used his platform to affect and alter the way in which we take into consideration many public well being points”.

Who is Jordan Bardella? Marine Le Pen’s 28-year-old protege who made Macron call snap election

Jordan Bardella, who has been in comparison with French movie legend Yves Montand, has been credited with the success of France’s far-right Nationwide Rally (RN) occasion within the weekend’s EU parliamentary elections.

Charismatic Bardella, the son of immigrants, was introduced up in high-rise flats in a run-down suburb of Paris by a single mom. The 28-year-old might be prime minister of France in a matter of weeks after Emmanuel Macron shocked the nation by calling a snap election within the wake of his occasion’s thrashing on the poll field.

Bardella, president of RN, inflicted a critical blow to President Macron and his Renaissance occasion, taking greater than 30 per cent of the vote on the weekend. Alongside Marine Le Pen, Bardella would be the face of RN because it tries to win a majority in parliament.

The choice by Macron to dissolve France’s parliament and let “the sovereign folks have their say” might hand main political energy to the far proper after years on the sidelines. The shock transfer seems calculated to catch his opponents off guard and shock voters into turning out in massive numbers to reject the far proper, with finance minister Bruno Le Maire calling the vote on 30 June “essentially the most consequential” parliamentary poll in France’s trendy political historical past.

Bardella was shortly recognized as a rising star within the occasion he joined as a young person and he took over as president of RN in 2022. “He’s not affected by the taboo that surrounds the Nationwide Entrance vote,” Le Pen has beforehand mentioned, including: “He’s a part of a brand new era.”

An efficient communicator with a fastidiously crafted public picture and greater than 1.2 million followers on TikTok, Bardella has made a lot of his background, raised in a tower block within the Paris suburb of Seine-Saint-Denis by his mom, an Italian immigrant. Bardella attended a personal faculty, the Lycee Saint-Jean-Baptiste-de-la-Salle, the place the charges have been reportedly paid by his father.

Marine Le Pen had known as her protege Jordan Bardella the ‘lion cub’ – now ‘the lion’ (AFP/Getty)

Having dropped out of a geography course at Paris-Sorbonne College to give attention to politics, Bardella has sought to color the suburb of his youth as violent and unpredictable – contrasting himself with the political elite whereas taking goal on the suburb’s excessive focus of migrants and refugees.

In a speech to enthusiastic Tricolore-waving supporters at a Paris area final week, Bardella claimed France’s civilisation “might die … as a result of it will likely be submerged in migrants who may have modified our customs, tradition and lifestyle irreversibly”. It’s this type of rhetoric that Macron is looking on France to come back collectively to stamp out.

Bardella has toed a extra cautious line on sure worldwide coverage questions than Le Pen, condemning Russia’s struggle in Ukraine whereas abstaining on a vote over army help for Kyiv. And in March, he informed Politico that NR would solely pursue its coverage of leaving Nato’s built-in command as soon as hostilities had ceased, saying: “You don’t change treaties in wartime.”

His recognition in France is obvious – and amongst voters of all ages – with Bardella rising as the one politician on a listing compiled by the newspaper Le Journal du Dimanche of the 50 hottest figures in France. Ipsos polling had instructed round a 3rd of 18- to 24-year-olds would vote for him through the European parliamentary elections. He has spoken of an aspiration to switch the European Union with a “Europe of Nations”. The Europe of 2016, the yr of the Brexit referendum, is “not the identical Europe as it’s at present”, he mentioned just lately. “And I hope that with this Europe of Nations that we intend to construct, the British will be capable of return to the desk.”

Bardella was elected president of the Nationwide Rally in 2022 (AP)

On the Marseille launch of RN’s European Union election marketing campaign in March, the loudest cheers got here not for Le Pen – however for her protege, whom she previously affectionately dubbed her “lion cub”, now “the lion”, and who’s reportedly courting her niece Nolwenn Olivier.

Nevertheless, for his critics, Bardella presents extra model than substance.

“He’s attracting a most of voters by not taking a transparent stance on something,” mentioned François-Xavier Bellamy, European chief of the conservative Les Republicains, who suffered their worst defeat within the poll’s historical past final week. “I shortly noticed his convictions have been very malleable,” Le Pen’s former deputy Florian Philippot informed Politico.

And Pascal Humeau, RN’s former communications chief who gave Bardella intensive media coaching, has described him as initially “repeating Le Pen’s formulation, an empty shell, very managed, however figuring out little of what was taking place in France or the world”.

“By way of depth, he was fairly restricted, Humeau informed the documentary Complément d’enquête. “His ease, his enthusiasm, which you can really feel at present, we needed to work on it for months and months.”

Bardella is anticipated to run for PM within the snap French elections (AP)

Bardella had been comparatively free from scandal till earlier this yr when broadcaster France 2 alleged that he had used an nameless Twitter account to share racist messages between 2015 and 2017. He has denied the account was his, whereas his occasion threatened authorized motion towards the channel’s house owners.

Regardless of his rising profile more and more being seen as threatening her personal place, Le Pen has remained fiercely defensive of her protege, reportedly pushing NR’s vice-president towards a wall within the Nationwide Meeting and threatening his expulsion over complaints he had made about Bardella.

“I can get hit by a truck tomorrow,” Le Pen informed broadcasters in March, including that Bardella would have “the political standing and confidence” to switch her.

The pair continued to color a united entrance on Sunday, with Bardella – who has supplied to behave as Macron’s prime minister if NR have been to safe victory – standing alongside Le Pen as she declared her occasion would “put an finish to this painful epoch of globalism”, including: “We’re able to train energy.”

Describing him as “the media beast of at present who scares his opponents”, Humeau informed The New York Instances: “He has had one goal because the age of 17 – to turn into prime minister and president. And I don’t assume anybody can derail him.”

French elections: Who is 28-year-old far-right leader Jordan Bardella? | World News

Jordan Bardella joined what was then France’s Nationwide Entrance on the age of 16.

That very same yr in 2012, celebration chief Marine Le Pen made her first failed bid for the French presidency, ending in third place.

Within the subsequent two presidential elections in 2017 and 2022, Ms Le Pen – the daughter of the Nationwide Entrance founder Jean-Marie Le Pen – improved her vote share – so why did she put a then 27-year-old Mr Bardella in cost as a substitute?

In 2022, Ms Le Pen made the tactical resolution to put in a a lot youthful candidate as celebration chief.

This is able to enable her to deal with her presidential marketing campaign bid for 2027 and proceed along with her long-term rebrand of the celebration, which modified its identify from the Nationwide Entrance to Nationwide Rally (RN) in 2018 to take away the final of her father’s affect – she threw him out of the celebration in 2015.

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Marine Le Pen (entrance left) and Jordan Bardella (entrance proper) at a Nationwide Rally occasion forward of the European Parliament elections. Pic: AP

Mr Bardella had already been appointed vp in 2019 and, in the identical yr, had grow to be the second-youngest MEP in European historical past.

He had additionally served as RN spokesperson and president of its youth wing Technology Nation (Nation Technology), previously Entrance Nationwide de la Jeunesse (Nationwide Entrance of the Youth), with the steerage of media coach and ex-journalist Pascal Humeau.

Dr Itay Lotem, senior lecturer in French research on the College of Westminster, says Ms Le Pen noticed him as a “good funding for the long run” as he was “a younger, recent face that she may management”.

“He was well-known as an individual who adopted celebration traces reasonably than having his personal ideas, whereas presenting a really clean face that fitted Le Pen’s cleansing programme,” he provides.

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Jordan Bardella arrives on the RN celebration headquarters in Paris.
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Son of Italian immigrant

Mr Bardella was born within the north Parisian suburb of Seine-Saint-Denis in 1995.

His mom, an Italian immigrant who got here to France within the Nineteen Sixties from Turin, cut up from his father, a businessman, when he was a yr previous.

In interviews, he claims his upbringing in one of many suburb’s troubled social housing blocks noticed him recurrently uncovered to violence.

However he attended a non-public secondary faculty, along with his father paying the charges.

He credit every week spent interning at a neighborhood police station along with his transfer into politics at 16.

{The teenager} then went to Paris’s Sorbonne college to check geography, however dropped out to pursue a full-time profession in politics.

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TikTok politician

Having made his approach up the celebration ranks and affectionately nicknamed “the lion’s cub” by Ms Le Pen, RN has formally declared Mr Bardella its candidate for prime minister, ought to it achieve Emmanuel Macron’s snap legislative elections this summer season.

France’s present prime minister Gabriel Attal grew to become the nation’s youngest particular person to ever tackle the position on the age of 34 – and the primary to be homosexual – when he was appointed by Mr Macron in January.

Mr Bardella has used his 1.5 million-strong following on TikTok and different social platforms to enchantment to different younger folks in France.

A number of RN occasions see him flocked with folks asking for selfies.

His catchphrase “France is disappearing” is a part of the celebration’s anti-immigration rhetoric.

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Mr Bardella outdoors a polling station on Sunday. Pic: Reuters

Mr Bardella advised a rally beforehand: “Our civilisation will die… as a result of will probably be submerged by migrants who may have modified our customs, tradition, and lifestyle irreversibly.”

Underneath his management, RN guarantees to place immigrants behind the queue for social housing locations and different types of welfare in favour of French residents.

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Many have noticed his use of his immigrant background, which additionally has distant roots in Algeria, in accordance with Le Monde newspaper, to counter claims the celebration is racist.

Founding president Jean-Marie Le Pen was indicted on racism or racial hatred expenses not less than six instances, together with for feedback in regards to the Holocaust and members of France’s Muslim neighborhood.

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Jean-Marie Le Pen in 2017. File pic: AP

Mr Le Pen could possibly be Mr Bardella’s future grandfather-in-law, as he has dated Mr Le Pen’s granddaughter Nolwenn Olivier since 2020.

Dr Lotem says that though Mr Bardella has lengthy claimed his ascent was all the way down to his loyalty to Ms Le Pen and her dedication to the “cleansing” of the celebration: “He grew to become an activist as a fan of her father.”

There are claims he used an nameless Twitter account to tweet racist and homophobic views, however he has at all times denied this.

NBA Champion Calls Out Kyrie Irving During Mavs-Celtics Game

On Sunday night, the Dallas Mavericks misplaced Recreation 2 of the NBA Finals to the Boston Celtics by a rating of 105-98 (in Massachusetts).

Kyrie Irving struggled for the second straight sport, and he completed with 16 factors, two rebounds and 6 assists whereas capturing 7/18 from the sector and 0/3 from the three-point vary in 41 minutes of taking part in time.

Throughout the sport, NBA Champion Kendrick Perkins despatched out a post on X about Irving.

His publish had over 2,000 likes and 95,000 impressions in lower than one hour.

Perkins wrote: “Kyrie hasn’t made it to The Finals but.”

Irving is the crew’s second greatest participant and had been in the course of a wonderful postseason.

Nonetheless, the 2016 NBA Champion is capturing 13/37 from the sector and 0/8 from the three-point by means of the primary two video games.

Jun 9, 2024; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; Dallas Mavericks guard Kyrie Irving (11) excessive fives ahead P.J. Washington (25) after a play in opposition to the Boston Celtics in the course of the third quarter in sport two of the 2024 NBA Finals at TD Backyard. Obligatory Credit score: Peter Casey-USA TODAY Sports activities / Peter Casey-USA TODAY Sports activities

The struggles of Irving are much more noteworthy, as a result of All-Star Luka Doncic has performed extraordinarily nicely.

Doncic completed Sunday’s loss with 32 factors, 11 rebounds, 11 assists and 4 steals whereas capturing 12/21 from the sector and 4/9 from the three-point vary in 42 minutes of taking part in time.

Jun 9, 2024; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; Dallas Mavericks guard Luka Doncic (77) is helped up after a play in opposition to the Boston Celtics in the course of the third quarter in sport two of the 2024 NBA Finals at TD Backyard. Obligatory Credit score: Peter Casey-USA TODAY Sports activities / Peter Casey-USA TODAY Sports activities

As for the Celtics, they have been led by 2021 NBA Champion Jrue Vacation, who had 26 factors, 11 rebounds, three assists, one steal and one block whereas capturing 11/14 from the sector and a couple of/4 from the three-point vary.

Jun 9, 2024; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; Boston Celtics guard Jrue Vacation (4) dunks and scores in opposition to the Dallas Mavericks in the course of the second half of sport two of the 2024 NBA Finals on the TD Backyard. Obligatory Credit score: USA TODAY Sports activities Pictures / USA TODAY Sports activities Pictures

The Mavs at the moment are in a 2-0 gap, however Video games 3 and 4 of the collection might be at residence in Dallas.

Recreation 3 might be on Wednesday night.

Reform UK candidate apologises over Hitler neutrality comments

When the feedback first got here to mild, a Reform UK get together spokesman urged they weren’t endorsements however “arguing factors in lengthy distance debates”.

However requested in regards to the feedback at a press convention later the get together’s Chairman, Richard Tice, stated that if folks did “inappropriate issues” or stated “daft issues” then the get together would “take a look at it” and “examine”.

Reform UK Chief Nigel Farage stated “each get together” would face points with vetting candidates as a result of surprising election timing, which had lower quick the checks events perform.

In July 2022, Mr Gribbin posted on the Unherd web site: “Britain could be in a much better state at the moment had we taken Hitler up on his provide of neutrality…. however oh no Britain’s warped mindset values bizarre notions of worldwide morality relatively than taking care of its personal folks.”

The identical month he wrote: “In Britain particularly we have to exorcise the cult of Churchill and acknowledge that in each coverage and army technique, he was abysmal.”

The earlier month he criticised girls, writing on the location’s message board: “Do you suppose you possibly can truly work and pay for all of it too like good residents?

“Males pay 80% of tax – girls spend 80% of tax income. On mixture as a bunch you solely take from society.

“Much less complaining please from the ‘sponging gender’.”

He added that girls are “subsidised by males to merely breath (sic)”.

In January 2022 he posted: “Males pay 80% of tax. Girls take out 80% of expenditures.

“Sq. that inequality first by depriving girls of healthcare till their life expectations are the identical as males, Honest’s honest.”

In December 2021 he wrote feminine troopers “virtually made me wretch (sic)” and had been a “complete legal responsibility”.

Reform UK candidate apologises for comments suggesting UK should have stayed neutral during Second World War | Politics News

A Reform UK candidate has apologised for an outdated web publish which mentioned that Britain ought to have “taken Hitler up on his provide of neutrality” as an alternative of preventing the Nazis within the Second World Conflict.

Ian Gribbin, who’s standing within the East Sussex seat of Bexhill and Battle, informed Sky Information that he apologises and withdraws the feedback “unreservedly”.

He added that he’s “upset” at how they’ve been “taken out of context”, saying his mom was the daughter of Russian Jewish individuals who fled persecution.

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Mr Gribbin mentioned: “I apologise for these outdated feedback and withdraw them unreservedly. I additional apologise for the upset that they’ve brought about.

“I personally am upset on the approach these feedback have been taken out of context particularly when my mom was the daughter of Russian Jews fleeing persecution.”

As first reported by the BBC, Mr Gribbin mentioned in a publish on the UnHerd web site in 2022 that Britain ought to have “taken Hitler up on his provide of neutrality” through the Second World Conflict.

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The publish, seen by Sky Information, mentioned: “Britain could be in a much better state at present had we taken Hitler up on his provide of neutrality…. however oh no Britain’s warped mindset values bizarre notions of worldwide morality fairly than taking care of its personal folks.”

In one other publish that yr he additionally described girls because the “sponging gender”.

Requested concerning the feedback, Reform UK chief Nigel Farage mentioned his get together “ran out of time” to correctly vet candidates.

He claimed all events “will endure” from choice controversies due to the pace at which they needed to decide folks after the election was known as.

Mr Farage mentioned: “They have an even bigger drawback within the Inexperienced Celebration. They’ve needed to droop 20 of their candidates for placing out fairly vile antisemitic tweets.

“This is one thing, I believe each get together will endure as a result of it was a snap election. We have put in place an excellent vetting programme, however we have run out of time.”

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Nigel Farage (proper) and Richard Tice announce their get together’s financial coverage throughout a press convention at Church Home.
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Celebration chairman Richard Tice added: “We’re actually happy with all candidates. When folks do inappropriate issues, say daft issues then in fact we’ll have a look at it and examine it and that is what we do.”

‘Stunning lack of judgment’

However Veterans’ minister Johnny Mercer mentioned the feedback from Mr Gribbin have been “shameful” and confirmed “a stunning lack of judgment”.

The Conservative mentioned: “These feedback ignore the tens of millions murdered by the Nazis of their bid for European domination and the last word sacrifice paid by the women and men who stood as much as Hitler in our darkest hour.

“Misusing appeasement to justify Nazi apologism is disgraceful and feedback like this are deeply troubling coming from a political get together.”

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Conservative Veterans minister Johnny Mercer

‘Juvenile id politics’

Earlier a spokesperson for Reform UK hit out on the media for overlaying the difficulty, telling Sky Information: “Thousands and thousands of people who find themselves struggling need journalists to debate coverage and concepts not juvenile gotcha id politics.

“The snap election truncated vetting and publish election these points will probably be addressed. However the BBC and others have to develop up and debate concepts with these operating the get together.”

It adopted a unique assertion that was supplied to the BBC, during which the spokesperson mentioned Mr Gribbin’s remark about Hitler was not an endorsement however a “conveniently forgotten reality”, whereas his remark about girls was “tongue in cheek”.

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Farage defends Muslim feedback

They mentioned: “By way of offence archaeology the BBC has discovered that Mr Gribbin has made a sequence of feedback about plenty of topics.

“They have been written with a watch to inconvenient views and truths. That does not make them endorsements, simply arguing factors in lengthy distance debates.

“His historic perspective of what the UK may have carried out within the 30s was shared by the overwhelming majority of the British institution together with the BBC of its day, and might be true.

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“Once more no endorsement, simply stating conveniently forgotten truths.

“As for the feminism level, his tongue is so firmly in his cheek one ought to have the ability to spot it from 100 yards.”

The controversy got here as Reform UK introduced its financial coverage in Westminster.

This features a plan to boost the edge for paying revenue tax to £20,000, at the price of £40bn, to be paid for by overhauling the Financial institution of England.

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Entering a pivotal Game 3, Kyrie Irving still hasn’t shown up for the Mavericks

Getting into these NBA Finals, and after seeing the Dallas Mavericks rampage by way of the Western Convention playoffs, the Boston Celtics made a wager. As a substitute of making an attempt to take the ball out of the fingers of the Mavs’ two dynamic playmakers, they’d pressure it into them. 

The premise of the wager was a easy one. For one, the Celtics believed the Mavs had been extra harmful when the whole crew was thriving, versus simply Luka Dončić and Kyrie Irving. In addition they believed that their core group boasted sufficient sturdy defenders that the Celtics might each execute this make-Dončić-and-Irving-score technique and maintain Dončić and Irving from catching hearth and successful a number of video games by themselves. 

“Simply making an attempt to put on on these guys, be as bodily as we presumably can, full crew effort,” Celtics wing Jaylen Brown instructed reporters Sunday night time. “Simply maintain touching them. That is it.”

Thus far, that wager has paid off. The Mavs entered the finals sporting a 115.2 offensive ranking, an elite charge. Within the sequence’ first two video games, that mark has plummeted right down to 100, with the Celtics — following their 105-98 Sunday night time victory, their eighth in a row — now in possession of a 2-0 sequence lead. Recreation 3 is Wednesday night time in Dallas.

There are various causes behind the Celtics’ scorching begin. Jaylen Brown (21 factors, seven assists, three blocks) is enjoying among the finest basketball of his life. Kristaps Porzingis has repeatedly pummeled the Mavericks within the mid-post and walled off the rim. Jayson Tatum has been relentless knifing his method into the paint. However someplace excessive up on that listing is that Irving so far has did not punish the Celtics for guarding him one-on-one.

Irving completed Recreation 2 with 16 factors and 6 assists. It wasn’t a horrible efficiency, however it additionally wasn’t practically ok. He was inefficient, going simply 7-for-18 from the sphere. By this sequence’ first two video games, he is scored simply 28 factors on 35 % taking pictures and misfired on all eight of his deep seems to be. Most notable could be the truth that he is solely tried two free throws.

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“Somewhat disillusioned in myself not with the ability to convert much more on my alternatives that I’ve within the lane,” Irving instructed reporters after the sport. “Clearly, I am going in opposition to Jrue Vacation and Jaylen Brown a number of occasions, however I really feel like I’ve the higher edge on sure possessions the place I’ve simply bought to transform.”

Dončić, in the meantime, has racked up 62 factors on 51 % taking pictures to go together with 12 assists within the sequence’ first two video games. He is executed his half. Irving has not. 

When was the final time we noticed him have this a lot hassle shaking free like this—even whether it is in opposition to an important defender?

And when was the final time an opponent felt comfy leaving a lumbering heart alone with Irving on an island? 

The Mavericks’ offense relies on the concept Dončić and Irving can repeatedly break down defenses, triggering rotations and scrambles. This results in simple, in-rhythm jumpers or cuts or rim-runs for the supporting forged. 

When these breakdowns disappear, so do the nook triples and alley-oops that propelled the Mavericks into the finals. As a substitute, gamers like P.J. Washington and Derrick Jones Jr. are relegated to recognizing up for deep, above-the-break, out-of-rhythm triples, an space the place neither excel. The non-Dončić Mavericks had been solely in a position to launch 17 three-pointers, and so they solely drilled two of them. The Mavs have additionally solely related on one alley-oop of their two video games in opposition to the Celtics, after averaging practically 4 per recreation getting into the finals. 

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“It wasn’t all on me, however I am undoubtedly taking the vast majority of it as a result of my teammates look to me to transform a number of these photographs and ease the burden of not simply Luka however everybody else and settle our crew,” Irving stated. “Offensively, I’ve to play higher.”

Irving truly got here out sturdy in Recreation 1. On the Mavericks’ second possession of the sport he blew by Derrick White for a layup. Two minutes later, he drilled an extended jumper. Two extra lay-ups within the first quarter gave him eight factors. 

The Celtics did a greater job the remainder of the sport of sitting on Irving’s proper hand. “Pushing me to my left finish a bit bit extra,” he stated. They’re additionally as soon as once more exhibiting why they had been the second-best defensive crew within the league this 12 months. Irving’s removed from the primary guard to be locked up by the Derrick White-Jrue Vacation backcourt. Give the Celtics credit score, too, for collapsing on Irving within the paint, and utilizing their measurement and size to remove his passing lanes. 

And but, with all that being the case, Irving was nonetheless in a position to get off some respectable photographs. 

“He had nice seems to be,” Mavericks head coach Jason Kidd stated. “They simply did not go down.”

That is nice for a recreation. Perhaps two. However given how properly the Celtics are enjoying, there is not any extra margin for error. Both Irving turns issues round now, or the Mavericks can be watching on their residence flooring because the Celtics have a good time a title. 

Yaron Weitzman is an NBA author for FOX Sports activities and the writer of Tanking to the Prime: The Philadelphia 76ers and the Most Audacious Course of within the Historical past of Skilled Sports activities. Comply with him on Twitter @YaronWeitzman.

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‘You’re Beautiful by James Blunt is terrible!’: Paloma Faith’s honest playlist | Paloma Faith

The primary tune I keep in mind listening to
My mum was a large fan of Nina Simone however she’s received dyspraxia. She was at all times having dinner events, however she’d at all times make individuals dance. I simply have a picture of her clapping out of time to Simone’s tune Baltimore.

The primary single I purchased
Particularly for You by Jason Donovan and Kylie Minogue, on cassette from Woolworths on the excessive road in Stoke Newington, with the contents of my piggy financial institution.

The tune I do at karaoke
I Will At all times Love You by Whitney Houston. I love karaoke. I believe it’s one in all my favorite pastimes. Everybody at all times says: “I’m not going to karaoke with you. You’re a singer!” however I don’t sing properly at karaoke. It’s like permission to not sing, however nonetheless launch all that energy and emotion.

The tune I inexplicably know each lyric to
Each street journey I did as a child had Tracy Chapman’s [self-titled] first album, the one with Quick Automobile on it, on rotation on the cassette participant. I do know each phrase of each tune on that album.

The finest tune to play at a celebration
Rising up in Hackney, there’s a selected dance that everybody does each time Sweet by Cameo comes on. Solely Londoners like me perceive what I’m speaking about. If you’re at a celebration, you possibly can spot the Londoners. Everybody else is trying round going: “How come you all know that?” That’s principally each celebration I’ve ever been to.

The tune I secretly like however inform everybody I hate
Susan Boyle singing Wild Horses by the Rolling Stones. She sounds so weak and nervous, there’s one thing actually stunning about it.

The tune I can now not take heed to
You’re Lovely by James Blunt as a result of it’s horrible and didn’t deserve the accolades it received. Everybody who was concerned within the writing of it was so proud they usually shouldn’t have been.

The most effective tune to have intercourse to
Believer by SYML, as a result of it’s deep and sensual.

The tune I want I had written
I believe Into My Arms by Nick Cave is the best tune ever written. It takes on many kinds at totally different factors in your life and was actually profound for me once I’d had my first child.

The tune that will get me up within the morning
This terrible tune that my youngsters take heed to on Spotify known as I’m a Banana by Onision. They simply come and ask for it and it will get everybody up and prepared shortly as a result of it’s so appalling.

The tune that modified my life
I’m Each Lady by Chaka Khan as a result of it’s all about how we have to not pit ourselves towards one another and we’re all the identical factor. It offers you this empowering sense of sisterhood.

The tune I’d like play at my funeral
Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien by Édith Piaf.

Paloma Religion’s debut e book MILF is out now.

Douglas Ross to resign as leader of Scottish Conservatives

By Mary McCool, BBC Scotland Information • David Wallace Lockhart, BBC Scotland Political Correspondent

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Douglas Ross mentioned it was not possible for him to proceed in three roles – as MSP, MP and get together chief

Douglas Ross has introduced he’ll resign as chief of the Scottish Conservatives.

He’ll stick with it within the function till after the election and also will resign as an MSP if he’s re-elected to Westminster.

It follows a row over Mr Ross standing as a candidate for Aberdeenshire North and Moray East as a substitute of David Duguid, who has been in hospital and was in impact de-selected.

Mr Ross mentioned he initially thought he might proceed to function an MSP and MP in addition to get together chief, however mentioned “on reflection, that’s not possible”.

He was the one MSP to additionally function an MP within the present Holyrood session earlier than the UK Parliament dissolved.

Mr Duguid, who had held the Banff and Buchan seat since 2017, had already been adopted by native get together members and has disputed strategies that he’s “critically sick”.

On Monday, a Scottish Conservative supply informed BBC Information that Mr Ross had come to the realisation that the get together’s MSPs wouldn’t “put up” with him serving as each an MP and an MSP.

They added that the response to him asserting plans to face instead of Mr Duguid was one other issue.

The seat has just lately been redrawn as Aberdeenshire North and Moray East.

Talking to BBC Information, Mr Ross mentioned colleagues had informed him over the weekend they had been “uncomfortable” along with his determination to face.

He mentioned he needed to make the selection “in a single day” and that the get together administration board had made “troublesome choices” on now not having Mr Duguid within the working.

Ross: Colleagues uncomfortable with me standing as MP

He mentioned: “I used to be delighted and honoured to get the help of native members to be their candidate.

“However I additionally recognise within the three years that I’ve been get together chief, MP and MSP have been totally different circumstances and that’s why I need to give the dedication to the folks of Aberdeenshire North and Moray East that in the event that they elect me as their native consultant they are going to be my primary precedence and they’ll have my full focus.”

Pressed on whether or not he had mishandled the scenario, Mr Ross mentioned “the whole lot will be carried out in a different way with hindsight”, including: “I’m resigning as get together chief, I feel that’s fairly a transparent indication that I’ve taken a choice that I feel is true in these circumstances.”

Mr Ross additionally got here beneath strain on the weekend when the Sunday Mail reported that his personal advisers had raised issues over 28 parliamentary journey claims which can have been mixed along with his work as a soccer linesman.

He mentioned the bills claims had been permitted by the unbiased parliamentary physique IPSA and he would have “no difficulty” with the bills being examined for a second time.

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Mr Ross pictured as assistant referee throughout a match between Hearts and Partick Thistle in August final 12 months

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak mentioned he had loved working with Mr Ross, however revered his determination to step down.

He mentioned: “He’s been a steadfast champion for the union but in addition he and I’ve labored collectively on delivering two freeports for Scotland attracting jobs and funding, standing as much as the SNP’s misguided gender recognition reforms and in addition being unashamedly champions of Scotland’s north sea power trade – the one get together to constantly have carried out that.

“I feel that’s a monitor file that Douglas will be happy with.”

In 2016, Mr Ross grew to become the MSP for Highlands and Islands by way of the listing system.

Following the surprising resignation of Jackson Carlaw, he shortly grew to become the chief of the Scottish Conservatives in August 2020.

Mr Carlaw mentioned {that a} “youthful and more energizing voice” was wanted to guide the get together into the following Scottish Parliament election.

On the time Mr Ross was seen as an in depth ally of Prime Minister Boris Johnson – who spoke to him shortly after he was confirmed as chief – regardless of opposing Brexit within the EU referendum.

Nevertheless he was additionally at instances crucial of Boris Johnson’s management.

Earlier than main the Scottish Conservatives, he had resigned as a Scotland Workplace minister when the PM’s adviser Dominic Cummings refused to stop for making a visit from London to Durham throughout lockdown.

In January 2022, Mr Ross withdrew his help for Boris Johnson saying his place had develop into “untenable” over lockdown events, and he referred to as for a no-confidence vote.

He then reversed that place when the warfare in Ukraine began, arguing that political upheaval at dwelling would play into the arms of Vladimir Putin.

In a double U-turn, Mr Ross later voted for the movement of no confidence in Mr Johnson’s management.

When a celebration chief broadcasts their resignation in the course of an election marketing campaign, one thing has gone very mistaken.

For Douglas Ross, it was changing the hospitalised David Duguid as his get together’s candidate in Aberdeenshire North and Moray East on the common election.

Some had been uneasy in regards to the optics of the get together chief swooping in when a colleague was sick.

However what had gone down actually badly with Conservative MSPs at Holyrood was the plan to proceed to attempt to stick with it as each an MP and an MSP.

Douglas Ross had beforehand promised he wouldn’t do this.

One among his Scottish Tory colleagues informed me final week it had been obtained “like a bucket of chilly sick”.

So Mr Ross will depart Holyrood if re-elected to Westminster. A few of his colleagues really feel that is the place his coronary heart has at all times actually been.

Strain piled up on him over the weekend and should nicely have intensified with the newspaper story about his bills.

His determination will impression on the UK-wide marketing campaign too. Rishi Sunak gained’t have factored in his Scottish chief calling it a day within the run-up to polling.

The ultimate listing of candidates for the Aberdeenshire North and Moray East constituency was printed on Friday.

Ian Bailey is standing for the Liberal Democrats, Andy Brown for Labour, Jo Hart for Reform UK, Seamus Logan for the SNP and Douglas Ross for the Conservatives.

Following Mr Ross’s announcement, SNP chief John Swinney accused him of taking voters as a right and treating them with “contempt”.

He mentioned: “He desires to have it on his phrases.

“Nicely, once you’re in politics, you are in it on the phrases of the citizens. All of us settle for that. It is the citizens that decides.”

Alba chief Alex Salmond mentioned it was the “first case of a rat deserting a sinking ship whereas concurrently attempting to clamber aboard a gravy prepare”.

He referred to as on him to resign as a candidate for the Westminster seat, including that Mr Ross was “completely devoid of honour”.

Scottish Labour’s deputy chief Jackie Baillie wished Mr Ross luck sooner or later, reserving her criticism for the Conservative get together and UK authorities.

She mentioned: “Voters know that this rotten Tory authorities has nothing to supply Scotland – it’s no marvel Douglas Ross has given up on attempting to resuscitate the Scottish Tories’ flailing marketing campaign.”

Scottish Liberal Democrat chief Alex Cole-Hamilton MSP mentioned the transfer was proof the get together was in “abject disarray”.

“Identical to the SNP, the Tories have been in energy for too lengthy, breaking guidelines and taking you as a right,” he mentioned.

And Lorna Slater, co-leader of the Scottish Greens, informed BBC Information it has “by no means been clear” what Mr Ross’ focus was between working as an MSP, an MP and a soccer linesman.

She mentioned: “I feel its clear that the Tory get together, UK-wide together with in Scotland is toast. They’re on their means out so whoever takes on that function for the Scottish Tories, it’s going to be a reasonably thankless process.”

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India stun Pakistan in low-scoring thriller

The Indian males’s cricket staff scripted an unbelievable turnaround to beat arch-rivals Pakistan by six runs in its second ICC Males’s T20 World Cup 2024 Group A match on the Nassau County Worldwide Cricket Stadium in New York on Sunday.

Despatched in to bat first by Pakistan, India struggled and have been bundled out for simply 119 in 19 overs. Solely Rishabh Pant, with 42 off 31, managed to place up some form of resistance as Naseem Shah and Haris Rauf scalped three wickets every.

Chasing a low complete, Pakistan gave the impression to be within the driver’s seat proper till the fifteenth over earlier than some sensational demise bowling from India restricted them to 113. This was the bottom complete ever defended by India in a T20I match.

After a rain-interrupted begin, India’s innings suffered two early blows as each Rohit Sharma (13) and Virat Kohli (4) departed early. India have been struggling at 19/2 on the stage.

With the Nassau County pitch, damp from the previous showers, providing numerous buy to the bowlers, Rishabh Pant and Axar Patel (20 off 18) lived dangerously however managed to string collectively a partnership to regular the ship earlier than Naseem cleaned up Axar’s stumps.

Whereas Rishabh Pant continued to attempt to play his pure aggressive sport at one finish, India stored leaking wickets from the opposite as Suryakumar Yadav (7) and Shivam Dube (3) departed in fast succession.

After Mohammad Amir accounted for Pant and Ravindra Jadeja (0) off successive balls, India have been reeling at 96/7.

Hardik Pandya, Arshdeep Singh, Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj additionally did not mount a late surge as India’s innings wrapped up for 119 in 19 overs.

Jasprit Bumrah offered India with an early breakthrough by eradicating Azam (13) within the fifth over. Usman Khan (13) and Mohammad Rizwan took Pakistan previous the 50-run mark earlier than Axar trapped the previous LBW.

Pant’s unbelievable catch to assist Hardik take away Fakhar Zaman from the board opened up a crack of alternative for India. Bumrah’s reintroduction within the fifteenth over stretched it even wider because the Indian ace knocked over Rizwan’s center stump with the primary ball

With 37 to get from the ultimate 5 overs, the match was solely barely tilted in the direction of Pakistan as a result of their wickets in hand.

A good follow-up over from Axar, which yielded simply three runs, turned the screws on Pakistan and Hardik capitalised by sending Shadab Khan (4) again to the dugout.

Needing 30 off the ultimate three, Pakistan wanted to step on the pedal however Indian bowlers stored a lid on issues to script a sensational victory. Bumrah, with figures of three/14 in his 4 overs, was the choose of the lot.

The victory propelled India to the highest of Group A with 4 factors from two matches. Pakistan, in the meantime, slumped to their second straight loss.

The Indian males’s cricket staff will play the US in its subsequent Group A T20 World Cup match on the identical venue on Wednesday.

India vs Pakistan T20 World Cup 2024 temporary scores: India 119/10 in 19 overs (Rishabh Pant 42; Naseem Shah and Haris Rauf 3/21) beat Pakistan 113/7 in 20 overs (Mohammad Rizwan 31; Jasprit Bumrah 3/14) by six runs.