Tommy Robinson has appeared at a Muslim protest outside the Swedish embassy in London , which was organised following a series of Koran-burning stunts by a far-right activist last week . The English Defence League founder, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, was flanked by police officers and other observers as he spoke to a handful of protestors among the large crowd standing behind metal barriers, on Saturday. Hundreds turned out for the protest, which was prompted by far-right activist Rasmus Paludan burning a Koran outside the Turkish embassy in Stockholm, last Saturday, after being granted permission by authorities . English Defence League founder Tommy Robinson was spotted at a protest outside the Swedish embassy in London on Saturday afternoon Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, was seen taking a video at the protest Robinson claimed to be there as an observer and later posted a video to his Twitter account … [Read more...] about Tommy Robinson is spotted at Muslim protest at London’s Swedish embassy over Koran-burning stunts in Sweden and Denmark
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Fans fear ‘The Last Of Us’ is coming true after football club shares creepy snaps
Fans are fearing the worst after a football club shared pictures of one of their player's boots that are housing an unknown and frankly disturbing new substance. The recent cold snap has wreaked havoc over grassroots football fixtures up and down the country, with one club - Chalford AFC - not getting out on the pitch for six weeks. The Gloucestershire-based side, who play at step 12 of the English football pyramid, were once again beaten by the weather on Saturday as their league fixture against Brockworth Albion was postponed. But it seems they could have bigger problems to contend with, if fans' scary assumptions are anything to go by... READ MORE: A-list celeb Hugh Grant stuck watching FA Cup tie with 'restricted Hugh' behind a pole Sharing a picture of a pair of their player's boots on Twitter, which had a weird, scaly, fungus-like substance growing on the bottom of them, Chalford's official account wrote: "Been 6 weeks since we’ve played and this is one of the lads … [Read more...] about Fans fear ‘The Last Of Us’ is coming true after football club shares creepy snaps
Emmerdale’s Priya Sharma star admits she’s ‘not stop crying’ over exit scenes
Emmerdale: Fiona Wade sends message as she leaves show SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info In a touching exit message, Fiona described the role as a "dream job" and reflected on how much she had "loved" playing Priya. She also admitted she'd been emotional and hadn't "stopped crying" during her last day on the ITV set. Fans were sorry to see the back of Priya, who has been an Emmerdale staple for a decade. Related articles 3 big Emmerdale spoilers as lovers reunite and blackmail rocks village Meghan Markle 'converted' Prince Harry to 'new religion of woke' Emmerdale's official Twitter account posted a clip of the actress paying tribute to her soap family. She explained: "I just finished … [Read more...] about Emmerdale’s Priya Sharma star admits she’s ‘not stop crying’ over exit scenes
Bundesliga hailed ‘light years ahead’ of Premier League after ref’s live TV interview
The Premier League might have more money, drama and Erling Haalands than the Bundesliga does, but that doesn't necessarily mean it's a better division. German football has led the way tactically and administratively for years now, and the way its been dealing with controversial rereferring calls has even English fans branding it "light years ahead" of the Prem. Following Bayern Munich's 1-1 draw with RB Leipzig last week, referee Daniel Siebert went on camera to explain his contentious decision not to send Dayot Upamecano off despite the Frenchman hacking down Leipzig's Dominik Szoboszlai when he was through on goal. READ MORE: Fans to hear VAR decisions from Premier League referee Anthony Taylor live in stadiums The official not only explained why he made the call - something Bundesliga officials have been doing for years - but also took questions from Leipzig manager Marco Rose, who joined him on camera half-way through the interview. Despite being apoplectic at the … [Read more...] about Bundesliga hailed ‘light years ahead’ of Premier League after ref’s live TV interview
Pamela Anderson’s ex of 12 days leaving her eye-watering fortune in his will
Pamela Anderson 's former husband of just 12 days says he's leaving her a whopping $10million (£8.1million) in his will. The Baywatch star was married to movie producer Jon Peters for just under two weeks back in 2020 with the romance very quickly fizzling out following their nuptials. Pamela, 55, had known Jon, 77, since 1989 when they decided to explore more than a platonic relationship together and while things didn't work out she has previously insisted there are "no hard feelings." READ NEXT: Pamela Anderson says son 'came home crying' after finding out about sex tape scandal She also previously revealed that the wedding was in fact not a legally binding union meaning they didn't need to file for a divorce when they broke up. Jon has now confirmed that his positive feelings towards Pamela run so deep that he has made a very generous gesture to her in his will, which she apparently had no knowledge of until recently. He told Variety: "I will always love Pamela, … [Read more...] about Pamela Anderson’s ex of 12 days leaving her eye-watering fortune in his will
I’m a cleaning pro – there’s a surprising item hidden in your pantry which instantly removes water rings from furniture
IF you're a cleaning fan, then you've probably seen the countless amount of hacks across TikTok. However, there's one trick out there that's so strange, you probably haven't heard of it yet. A cleaning pro named Christine Higgs, who regularly shares home and DIY tips, shared the one item you need to instantly remove water stains from your furniture. If you happen to bake a lot, you may already have the item hiding in your pantry. Lo and behold, the item that removes water rings like a charm is walnuts. In a video, Higgs showed exactly how to use the nut to remove those pesky furniture stains. She simply took a walnut and rubbed it across the water stains until they disappeared. After wiping away all of the crumbs, Higgs' previously-stained dresser looked good as new thanks to the walnuts. In the video's caption, she wrote: "Fixed 2 years' worth of water stains on my dresser with a walnut…WHAT!?" In the comments section, Higgs also expressed her disbelief at … [Read more...] about I’m a cleaning pro – there’s a surprising item hidden in your pantry which instantly removes water rings from furniture
Routes: Qantas sets a return to SFO; San Jose Airport changes its name
In this week’s news, Qantas is finally planning to start flying to San Francisco again after a long COVID-19 hiatus; Delta plans to add New Zealand to its route map in the fall and increase trans-Atlantic schedules this spring; a low-cost European airline plans to add service from the U.S. to Italy; there’s more international route news from Ethiopian Airlines, Delta, American and Hawaiian; Southwest Airlines’ holiday meltdown had a big negative impact on its fourth quarter financial results, and the Transportation Department is widening its investigation of the carrier; Alaska Airlines plans to install fast satellite Wi-Fi on its regional jet fleet; San Jose’s airport officially changes its name, although not by much; SFO will close a runway for two months this spring; Seattle-Tacoma’s Centurion Lounge shuts down; and travelers to New York have a new low-cost option for trips from JFK Airport into Manhattan. Since rival United is now operating three Australia routes from San … [Read more...] about Routes: Qantas sets a return to SFO; San Jose Airport changes its name
Russia issue looms for Paris Olympics, Zelenskyy rebukes IOC
This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate 9 GENEVA (AP) — The question of if and how Russia competes at the Olympics hangs over the 2024 Paris Summer Games. Just as it has now for five straight Olympics during Thomas Bach’s leadership of the IOC, whose support this week for some Russians to compete in Paris was publicly challenged Friday by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Russia and its athletes have been at risk of being banned — though ultimately competed — at each Olympics since the steroid-tainted 2014 Sochi Winter Games that was Bach’s first as president of the International Olympic Committee. This time it is Russia waging war on Ukraine. Previously it was Russian state-backed doping and then Russian authorities trying to cover up evidence of that scandal. Zelenskyy wants Russia excluded from taking part in Paris while its military is occupying and attacking his country. … [Read more...] about Russia issue looms for Paris Olympics, Zelenskyy rebukes IOC
‘Only a matter of time until a fatality’: Rush-hour stampede blamed on rail bosses
Tube strike hits London Underground for second time in a week SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info The finger has been pointed at rail bosses for cutting costs and causing hundreds of people to be caught in a brutal crush in London Bridge station. Photos showed the station crammed full of commuters, with reports emerging of fights breaking out and people suffering some panic attacks in the surging crowds - and commuters have suggested that Southeastern rail scrapping three key commuter services is the cause of the rush-hour chaos. Related articles Commuter sues Tube bosses after fall from a ‘rammed’ platform Man charged over Matt Hancock 'assault' on Tube train at Westminster Wednesday evening … [Read more...] about ‘Only a matter of time until a fatality’: Rush-hour stampede blamed on rail bosses
Election-denying lawmakers hold key election oversight roles
This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate 7 HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Republican lawmakers who have spread election conspiracy theories and falsely claimed that the 2020 presidential outcome was rigged are overseeing legislative committees charged with setting election policy in two major political battleground states. Divided government in Pennsylvania and Arizona means that any voting restrictions those GOP legislators propose is likely to fail. Even so, the high-profile appointments give the lawmakers a platform to cast further doubt on the integrity of elections in states that will be pivotal in selecting the next president in 2024. Awarding such plum positions to lawmakers who have repeated conspiracies and spread misinformation cuts against more than two years of evidence showing there were no widespread problems or fraud in the last presidential election. It also would appear to run counter to the … [Read more...] about Election-denying lawmakers hold key election oversight roles