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Riot erupts in Salford as ’60 masked youths’ set fire to car, smash windscreens & ‘assault cop’ in ‘serious disorder’

Car on fire in Salford.
Not known, clear with picture desk
Officers are currently dealing with serious disorder on Lower Broughton Road in Salford and there is a Dispersal Order in place. Behaviour of this nature will not be tolerated and we will respond accordingly., We have made an arrest on suspicion of assaulting a police officer and one of our vehicles has been damaged., , […][/caption]

POLICE are warning of “serious disorder” in Salford after a group of “up to 60 masked youths” reportedly set fire to a car and blocked a road.

One person has been arrested on suspicion of assaulting a police officer and a dispersal order is in place.

Burned-out car in front of residential buildings.
A car has suffered significant damage

A car on fire has been snapped on Lower Broughton Road.

GMP have announced that one person has been arrested.

A witness estimated that 50-60 teenagers and young people are ‘hanging round’ the road wreaking havoc.

Police have imposed a dispersal ordered and declared that: “behaviour of this nature will not be tolerated.”

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Horse racing tips: Take the 14-1 about this improving sort who benefits from a drop in the weights

SUN Racing’s tips for Thursday’s racing are below.

Back a horse simply by clicking their odds.

LONGSHOT

BRAVE EMERALD (4.33 Nottingham)

He showed some promise on handicap debut over this trip at Redcar last time and will have learned from the experience. A 3lb drop in the weights helps too.

EACH-WAY THIEF

ARAIFJAN (3.02 Yarmouth)

He didn’t get the best of luck at Beverley last time and has winning form over this trip and track.

RATAFIA (5.22 Yarmouth)

Beaten just over a length at Redcar latest and will be right in the hunt again.

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Remember to gamble responsibly

A responsible gambler is someone who:

  • Establishes time and monetary limits before playing
  • Only gambles with money they can afford to lose
  • Never chases their losses
  • Doesn’t gamble if they’re upset, angry or depressed
  • Gamcare – www.gamcare.org.uk
  • Gamble Aware – www.gambleaware.org

Find our detailed guide on responsible gambling practices here.

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My family train journey in Europe that made me realise how awful British rail services are

WHEN I told my kids the train we were taking had a play area, they had to see it to believe it.

We were on the platform at Central Station in Finland’s capital city, Helsinki, ready for our two-hour journey to Turku to reach the seaside town of Naantali.

A boy plays on a toy train on a Finland train with his mother.
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We took the train from Helsinki to Turku in Finland[/caption]

We had seats booked, but the carriage we couldn’t wait to board was easy to spot as it displayed a picture of a large cartoon cat on the side.

Climbing the small staircase up to the top deck, there it was – as enticing as it looked in the pictures, and as clean too.

Plus, both the front and back entrances to the carriage were protected by gates that were easy to push and pull open, but sturdy enough to keep a toddler in.

Play while you travel – screen-free

At the end of the carriage, which had around 40 standard seats, the play area featured a slide with cubby area at the top, plus a bookshelf next to a cosy area with several low stools lined up by the window.

There was also a brightly-painted wooden train structure, big enough for four or so kids to sit in and pretend they were driving.

Before the train had even left, our boys, aged six and two, had been up and down the slide about 20 times, shrieking with delight each time.

They had also already had multiple arguments about who would get to be the train driver.

While my husband and I did remind them to be gentle, we didn’t tell them off for being noisy or feel bad about the ruckus they were making, as surely, that was the whole point of having a play area on a train.

A number of Finnish children joined them throughout the journey, happily taking turns across each area.

I worried that when the train was at its fastest or bumpiest, the play area wouldn’t be safe as the kids would be more inclined to fall and hit their heads, but the train was so smooth it wasn’t an issue at all.

Our seats were the closest to the play area, so we tried to take a leaf out of the book of the Finnish mum next to us, literally, as she was relaxing in her seat reading a book while her daughter occupied herself in the play area.

The carriage remained about half full throughout the whole journey, including with passengers who didn’t have kids, who opted to sit there.

Cleanliness is king

When our youngest, who is 2.5 and not yet potty trained (that’s a whole other story), decided that a good time to do a poo would be at the beginning of the journey, I had a slight feeling of dread as neither of us had changed him on a moving train before.

I quickly found the toilet downstairs, which, to my relief, was not just spacious and clean, but also featured a large, pull-down changing table above the toilet – plenty of room and plenty strong enough for my large toddler.

Children playing on a toy train in a Finland train car.
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The kids were surprised to find a play area on board[/caption]
Children playing on a train with a cartoon mole illustration.
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There was also a potty in the toilet, to help potty-training parents[/caption]

I also spotted a potty in the corner, should we (he) be inclined to use it.

This was something we noticed frequently in public toilets across Finland, which is a much better alternative to finding a potty with a lid and dragging that across the country.

There was also a shelf next to the sink with a bottle warmer.

I’ve never seen a potty in a public toilet in the UK, as I can’t imagine people would remember to clean it.

I also noticed that at the wall next to each row of seats was a pile of detachable plastic bags for rubbish, rather than trying to stuff your trash in an overflowing bin at the end of the carriage like we have to in the UK.

Interior of a Finland train with passengers seated at tables.
MaryLou Costa
The entire train was also very clean and had a fully functioning cafe[/caption]

They haven’t forgotten food and relaxation either

We found a fully-functioning cafe car in the next carriage over, where passengers were relaxing over a beer, or working on their laptops with a coffee.

The menu included hot meals like meatballs and mash and salmon pasta, as well as kids meals like sausage and chips, or nuggets and chips.

They also offered a Finnish meat pie, which is kind of like fried bread with a fragrant mince meat filling.

On our return journey, we opted for a private family compartment as our journey was later in the day.

I haven’t seen anything like this on offer in the UK.

The compartment, featuring four seats facing the window, plus luggage rack and coat hooks and mini play area at one end, was on the lower level of the carriage, meaning you had to go up the stairs to play in the play carriage.

We let our older son go up and down as he pleased, but he soon got tired and came back to join us in our private compartment, where our toddler had already dozed off while sprawled out across his seat.

While we were proud of our fully screen-free first journey, as we’d had a busy morning we were happy for our oldest to watch a show on the iPad.

Interior of a Finnish train with cafe.
MaryLou Costa
With the play area, the kids kept away from screens[/caption]

As we were in a private compartment, he didn’t have to use headphones or worry about the volume.

The cafe car wasn’t open on this train, but a trolley came round with sandwiches, muffins and drinks.

My husband and I managed to have a short doze, too.

We couldn’t believe our first long train journey as a family had gone so smoothly, thanks to the Finnish train system thinking so clearly about kids.

My husband and I joked that in the UK, a play area on a train carriage would quickly fill up with empty beer cans and be defaced by teenagers.

Finnish trains offer great value

Prices vary depending how far in advance you book and how many tickets have already been sold, but we also couldn’t believe what amazing value our journeys were.

Our first leg from Helsinki to Turku in the play carriage cost around €19.80 for both of us, and €6 for our six year old, with our toddler travelling free – a total of €25.80, or around £22.

Our return journey didn’t cost much more – two adult tickets were around €6 each, with our six-year-old’s ticket being €3.60, plus a €14.70 surcharge for the private family compartment, so a total of €30.10, or around £25.50.

Child playing with a toy on a train.
MaryLou Costa
Tickets were also affordable, especially for the children[/caption]

That’s basically how much it costs me to commute on my own from our town into London, which is less than an hour’s journey.

The way the Finns accommodate families with children in their public services is truly inspiring and makes it really appealing as a family holiday destination.

You can see why Finland is the happiest country in the world.

Days can also last three months in Finland.

Plus, the best holiday parks, hotels and pubs in England 2025 revealed – with soft play, safari lodges and floating pods.

Finland train with cartoon character.
Because of all the amenities the journey went smoothly
MaryLou Costa

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Ex-Premier League star facing 13 YEARS in prison after being accused of smuggling TWO TONNES of cocaine

FORMER Premier League star Ronnie Stam is facing THIRTEEN YEARS in jail – after being accused of smuggling two tonnes of cocaine.

And the ex-Wigan defender could also be fined up to £1.5million if found guilty of trafficking the drugs, with a street value of £48m.

ENSCHEDE, NETHERLANDS - SEPTEMBER 8: Ronnie Stam of FC Twente 2010 & 2011 sitting on the pitch during the Farewell match of Wout Brama between FC Twente 2010 & 2011 and Wouts All Stars  at De Grolsch Veste on September 8, 2023 in Enschede, Netherlands. (Photo by Patrick Goosen/BSR Agency/Getty Images)
Ex- Premier League ace Ronnie Stam is facing 13 years in jail
WIGAN, ENGLAND - AUGUST 07:  Ronnie Stam of Wigan Athletic in action during the pre season friendly match between Wigan Athletic and Villarreal   at DW Stadium on August 7, 2011 in Wigan, England.  (Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)
Ex-Wigan ace Stam is being accused of smuggling two tonnes of cocaine
Ronnie Stam, NAC Breda ... Soccer - Dutch Eredivise - AZ Alkmaar v NAC Breda - DSB Stadion ... 22-01-2008 ... Alkmaar ... Holland ... Photo credit should read: John Walton/EMPICS Sport. Unique Reference No. 5558739 ...
Stam is on trial alongside his brother Rudi

Stam, 40, had three top-flight seasons with the Latics – making 73 appearances.

He played in their FA Cup-winning campaign of 2013, but missed the final against Manchester City before leaving for Standard Liege that year.

But the now-retired player appeared in a Dutch court on Tuesday alongside his brother Rudi, 43.

The trial at Breda heard that the brothers transported cocaine from South America to the Netherlands in 2020 and 2021.

Prosecutors said evidence of drug shipments was found in encrypted phone chats between Ronnie and Rudi.

Photos of blocks of cocaine were reportedly seen among the duo’s messages.

The public prosecutor called for Stam to be imprisoned until 2038, and fined Є1.7m, for his part in the alleged crimes.

Meanwhile, brother Rudi is facing over six years in jail, plus an identical fine, if found guilty.

Stam told the court that he has been involved in a 20 kilo shipment to Germany in 2020, but denied any further involvement in the drug trade.

The Breda-born former defender claimed the money in his bank accounts had come from his football career.

Stam won the Dutch title with FC Twente in 2010, under ex-England boss Steve McClaren, before landing a £2m move to Wigan that year.

He has been in custody since first being arrested last June.

The trial continues.

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ITV panel show in major shake-up as Holby City star named new host and soap favourite joins line-up

AN ITV panel show is set for a major shake-up as a Holby City star is named as the new host.

Sorry, I Didn’t Know first aired as a pilot in 2016, before returning as a full series in 2020.

Jimmy Akingbola, Chizzy Akudolu, and Eddie Kadi on ITV's Sorry I Didn't Know?
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Sorry, I Didn’t Know has landed a new series – but changes are coming[/caption]
Chizzy Akudolu at a charity event.
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Team captain Chizzy Akudolu is to become the new host[/caption]
Jimmy Akingbola at the Free Guy UK premiere.
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She is replacing Jimmy Akingbola in the role[/caption]

Although the show has been renewed for a sixth series, the on air team will be slightly different.

Panelists answer questions about Black history throughout the programme.

Holby City legend Chizzy Akudolu, who played Mo Effanga, will be taking over as host.

The 51-year-old has been with the show from the start, appearing as a team captain.

She succeeds fellow Holby alum Jimmy Akingbola, who is filming the final season of US drama Bel-Air.

Jimmy, 47, had presented Sorry, I Didn’t Know throughout its run on-screen.

He will be continuing as an executive producer and may return as presenter in the future, according to Deadline.

Viewers will also see soap star Richard Blackwood replace Chizzy as a team captain.

The actor and rapper, 53, played Vincent Hubbard on EastEnders as well as Felix Westwood on Hollyoaks.

He will be joining former Strictly star Eddie Kadi, who became a team captain in 2022.

The programme’s co-creator Frazer Ayres said: “Chizzy has been part of the SIDK family since our pilot in 2016 and was amazing when she hosted an episode last series, so it’s great to see her in the hosting seat.

“And in Richard we have the perfect sparring partner for Eddie.

“They’re long-time friends and he has already shown he’s a brilliant and hilarious guest, so we are thrilled he will be joining the team on the regular.”

The show has received rave reviews and was also nominated for a Royal Television Society Award.

Past guests include  Big Brother presenter AJ Odudu and comedian Russell Kane.

Former I’m A Celebrity stars Babatunde Aléshé and Seann Walsh, as well as the The Chase quizzer Shaun Wallace have also competed.

Ex-Hollyoaks actress and former Loose Women panelist Jamelia has also competed.

Sorry, I Didn’t Know airs on ITV1.

Three hosts on the set of the TV show *Sorry I Didn't Know*.
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Jimmy and Chizzy with show co-star Eddie Kadi[/caption]
Richard Blackwood at the UK Gala of "Alien: Romulus".
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Richard Blackwood is joining as a new captain[/caption]

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‘Monster’ Royal Ascot horse outruns a car in blistering workout under Ryan Moore – as bookies scramble to slash price

EVERY punter knows the famous story of how legendary racehorse Frankel famously outran the 7.13am train from Newmarket to Cambridge.

But it looks like a new legend could be made after a ‘monster’ Royal Ascot runner appeared to show more zip than a car in a ‘blistering’ piece of work.

Millionaire runner Satono Reve impressed all those who saw him on the July track at Newmarket on Wednesday morning.

Trained by Noriyuki Hori, the international raider looked a machine when extending under the watchful eye of his master trainer.

Footage of his work showed a car in the distance fail to get up close to the six-year-old as he absolutely flew past those near the post.

And his workmate, a local horse trained by James Horton, was soon left trailing in his wake.

But it was Moore’s role in the saddle that really got tongues wagging ahead of Satono Reve’s intended run in the star-studded Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes next Saturday.

Satono Reve has won seven of his 11 career races and amassed more than £2.5million in prize money.

British punters may not know much about him but he has form against Ka Ying Rising – officially the best sprinter in the world.

Paddy Power and Ladbrokes cut the speedster to 6-1 from 8s after footage of Satono Reve’s work under Moore spread online.

Paddy’s Paul Binfield said: “There’s been a bit of interest for the Japanese raider this morning and while it’s hard to equate winning a Grade One at Chukyo with the Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes, the volume we’ve seen has forced us into evasive action and the Hori-trained runner is into 6-1 from 8s.”

Cal Gildart of Ladbrokes added: “Satono Reve placed behind superstar Ka Ying Rising on both his previous trips abroad, and punters are excited to see how that translates at Royal Ascot.”

Punters absolutely loved what they saw.

One said Satono Reve ‘burned up the turf’ while another added in response to the footage simply: “Monster.”

He’ll have his work cut out in the race proper, with globe-trotting superstar Lazzat, one of many recently bought by Wathnan, heading the market at 3-1.

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A responsible gambler is someone who:

  • Establishes time and monetary limits before playing
  • Only gambles with money they can afford to lose
  • Never chases their losses
  • Doesn’t gamble if they’re upset, angry or depressed
  • Gamcare – www.gamcare.org.uk
  • Gamble Aware – www.gambleaware.org

Find our detailed guide on responsible gambling practices here.

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Bayern Munich wonderkid forced to pull out of Club World Cup squad to finish his school exams

BAYERN MUNICH youngster Wisdom Mike has been forced to withdraw from the Club World Cup – to complete his exams.

The 16-year-old was initially due to represent Bayern at the new-look tournament this month.

Wisdom Mike of FC Bayern München at a Bundesliga match.
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Wisdom Mike will miss the Club World Cup to complete school[/caption]

But he will now have to stay behind in order to finish school.

Four other academy players will travel to the United States for the tournament.

Leon Klanac, Cassiano Kiala, Jonah Kusi-Asare and David Santos Daiber are among the players involved.

Mike is yet to make his first team debut for Bayern Munich, having joined the club’s academy three years ago.

He scored 22 goals and provided eight assists in 23 appearances for Bayern’s youth teams this season.

The Bundesliga champions kick off their Club World Cup campaign on Sunday against Auckland City.

They also face Boca Juniors and Benfica in their group.

Bayern have signed two players ahead of the competition.

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Centre-half Jonathan Tah, 29, has joined on a free transfer from Bayer Leverkusen, with midfielder Tom Bischof, 19, making the switch from Hoffenheim.

Max Eberl, Bayern’s director of sport, announced this week: “We’re happy we could reach agreements with Leverkusen and Hoffenheim, and that both Jonathan and Tom are now part of our squad.

“Both will expand our options at the Club World Cup.

“We’re all very excited for this new tournament in the USA, where we want to have a say in the title.”

Club World Cup 2025 Guide

SOME of the world’s biggest clubs are heading Stateside for a MAMMOTH Club World Cup.

Chelsea, Paris Saint-Germain, Real Madrid, Man City, and Inter Miami are among the 32 teams taking part in the tournament, which runs from June 14 to July 13.

Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappe, Erling Haaland, Ousmane Dembele, Cole Palmer and Harry Kane will be showing their skills to packed crowds across the US.

Los Blancos are favourites to lift the trophy in New York but will face stiff competition from around the globe.

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Gymshark Black Friday 2025: what to expect this November

THE Gymshark Black Friday sale is due to be impressive this November after stellar discounts in 2024.

Fans of Gymshark’s stylish and high-performance activewear will no doubt be looking for bargains over the Cyber Weekend, making it a prime time to upgrade your workout wear.

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Save big in the Gymshark Black Friday sale[/caption]

Gymshark deals

According to mega-influencer Molly Mae, actress Vanessa Hudgens and model-turned-entrepreneur Hailey Bieber, Gymshark is the fitness apparel to be spotted in.

From performance leggings and sports bras to comfy hoodies and joggers, Gymshark has a range of stylish apparel to suit whatever activity you plan to do (including chilling on the sofa).

The workout range that we’ve come to know and love always ensures good discounts around Black Friday, which is perfect to make some updates to your collection.

Of course, we’ve got everything you need to know about the sale in this guide and will be updating it with the best Black Friday deals as they come in.

When is Black Friday 2025?

Black Friday always falls on the day after Thanksgiving, which means this year the shopping event will take place on November 28.

Once considered a shopping holiday celebrated in America, now Black Friday is widely recognised all around the world, with retailers and brands from all over slashing the prices of thousands of products ahead of the holiday season.

Many retailers and brands start their sales early, so keep your eyes peeled throughout the month of November.

Find out how Black Friday got its name in our explainer.

What to expect in the Gymshark Black Friday sale 2025?

Looking at previous sales, you can expect some amazing savings, whether you want to refresh your gym essentials or stock up on stylish loungewear.

Last year saw deals of up to 60-70% off across most categories, including fitness leggings, sports bras, hoodies, and joggers.

Although bestselling styles sold out quickly, the brand did offer restocks on selected items over the sale period, so there was plenty of time to stock up on your favourites.

This time around, we’re expecting bigger and better deals, especially on new arrivals like the Whitney Simmons range.

It’s best to know exactly what you’re looking for ahead of time and get in there quickly.

What was in Gymshark’s sale last year?

Last year saw mega deals across womenswear and menswear up for grabs in Gymshark’s sale, with up to 70% off everything.

The fun didn’t stop there either, as customers were also spoiled with an extra 25% off the already huge sale with an exclusive code.

Here are some of the fantastic deals included in last year’s Black Friday sale:

Women’s

  • Vital Seamless 2.0 Leggings Cobalt/Purple Marl £40.50, (was £45) – buy here
  • Ruched Sports Bra, £25.20, (was £28) – buy here
  • GS Oversized T-shirt, £19.60 (was £28) – buy here
  • Strength Department Graphic Hoodie, £36, (was £45) – buy here
  • Phys Ed Graphic 1/4 Zip, £45, (was £50) – buy here

Men’s

  • Sport T-Shirt £22.50 (was £25) – buy here
  • Fleece 1/4 Zip, £35, (was £50) – buy here
  • Lifting Oversized Pants, £45, (was £50) – buy here
  • Rest Day Essentials 7″ Shorts, £28, (was £40) – buy here
  • Lifting Club Mesh Shorts, £28.80, (was £36) – buy here

Accessories

  • Legacy Lifting Gloves, £18, (was £20) – buy here
  • Sports Bottle, £13.50, (was £15) – buy here

When is Cyber Monday 2025 and is Gymshark taking part?

If last year is anything to go by, we are almost certain Gymshark will offer shoppers Cyber Monday deals.

Cyber Monday takes place on December 1 this year.

Last year, Gymshark offered new styles as part of its Cyber Monday sale, even including rarer styles that had not been discounted before.

Cyber Monday also marks the last chance bargain hunters can pick up deals before the festive season, so it is worth checking out what’s on offer before the annual sale extravaganza ends for good.

How much does Gymshark’s shipping cost?

Free standard delivery is available for orders over £49.

For orders under £49, standard delivery costs £3.99.

If you want your Black Friday bargains to arrive as soon as possible, it’s £4 for express delivery.

Visit the Gymshark delivery page for further information.

Does Gymshark offer any other discounts?

There are several other discounts you can pick up all year round, including 10% off for emergency service and NHS staff via Blue Light Card.

There’s also a Youth Discount that gives anyone who is an apprentice 10% off full-priced purchases.

Looking for more bargains? Check out our expert guides to Black Friday and Cyber Monday.

You can also find all the latest news and fashion deals on our Black Friday page.

Does Gymshark have a Boxing Day sale?

It’s too soon to tell, so Gymshark has yet to announce if there will be a Black Friday sale or a Boxing Day sale.

In previous years, there has not been a sale at Gymshark in the days following Christmas Day, so if you’re hoping for big post-Christmas savings, you could be disappointed.

To be safe, we suggest you shop the Black Friday sale to snap up a bargain while the deals are still hot.

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