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Man, 72, ‘throttles neighbour, causes £1k of damage to his prized Jag & assaults daughter in row over shared driveway’
A MAN throttled his neighbour during a row over a shared driveway and caused damage to their luxury Jaguar, a court has heard.
Trevor Hollisey, 72, is accused of grabbing neighbour Neil Ford by the throat for “ten to 15 seconds” and assaulting his wife, Michelle.



Mr Hollisey, who runs a bathroom and kitchen installation firm, is also alleged to have caused £1,363 worth of damage to Mr Ford’s Jaguar F-PACE during the incident last December.
The company director faces two charges of assault and one of criminal damage.
Wife Jennifer Hollisey, 79, also faces two charges of assault relating to the couple next door, as well as causing £3.99 of damage to her neighbour’s phone in the incident.
Both pleaded not guilty to the charges at Norwich Magistrates’ Court last week.
The court was told there was a “very messy history” to the row over the driveway, which the couple share with at least three other properties in the village of Bressingham in Norfolk.
The court heard prosecutor Katherine Newson say that the alleged victims and the defendants had fallen out in a “dispute over access to their driveway”.
Declan Gallagher, defending the couple, said it was a “confrontation” as a result of a “long-term dispute” and that “there is a very messy history to this”.
When magistrates were seeking a date for the trial, Mr Hollisey interjected and told the court they “have several holidays booked this year and next”.
The case has been set for a two-day trial at Ipswich Magistrates’ Court between March 10 and 11 next year.
The couple, of High Road, Bressingham, were given conditional bail and told to have no contact with their neighbours.
Final two men charged over Liam Payne’s death WILL stand trial after ‘selling tragic star drugs before his balcony fall’
TWO men accused of supplying Liam Payne with cocaine just hours before he fell to his death from a Buenos Aires hotel will face trial, Argentine prosecutors confirmed.
Waiter Braian Nahuel Paiz and ex-hotel worker Ezequiel David Pereyra have been behind bars since January, charged over the One Direction star’s death last October.



The pair will be put on the stand and could face up to 15 years in prison if convicted of drugs offences.
Prosecutors also revealed Liam had snorted and smoked cocaine in his room at the CasaSur Palermo Hotel “up to a few minutes before his death.”
In a lengthy statement, Argentina’s public prosecution service said: “The two defendants remanded in custody as part of the court investigation into the circumstances surrounding Liam James Payne’s death, will go on trial accused of the crime of selling drugs.
“They are Braian Nahuel Paiz, 25, who met Payne while working as a waiter in a restaurant in Puerto Madero, and Ezequiel David Pereyra, 24, who was an employee at the Hotel CasaSur Palermo where the former One Direction member died eight months ago after falling from the balcony of room 310, in a proven state of intoxication with cocaine, alcohol and psychotropic drugs.”
An autopsy confirmed Payne died from polytrauma and internal and external bleeding.
Toxicology results showed alcohol levels of 2.7 grams per litre and traces of cocaine, methylecgonine, benzoylecgonine, cocaethylene, and sertraline.
The statement added: “The forensic medical specialists who performed the autopsy indicated toxicology results showed the dead man consumed cocaine via his nose as well as inhaling it by smoking the drug.
“Consumption took place at least 72 hours prior to his death and up to a few minutes before his death.”
Paiz and Pereyra are the only suspects heading to trial.
Charges were dropped in February against three others, including Payne’s friend Rogelio Nores, hotel receptionist Esteban Grassi, and head of security Gilda Martin.
No trial date has been set, but proceedings are expected to begin soon.
Paiz, who previously denied selling drugs to Payne, insisted from jail he only shared cocaine with the singer.
The 25-year-old told outlet Infobae: “I don’t know what I’m doing here, I’m a good person.
“I shared drugs with Liam but I didn’t sell them.”
Describing himself as a drug user who started smoking marihuana as a youngster, he added: “All I want to do is start studying again and leave jail to work, like I was doing before.
“I regret now giving Liam my Instagram because it all spiralled from there.
“If I hadn’t I’d probably be working today, I’d be studying, I’d be doing videos because before meeting Liam I’d participated in the filming of a videoclip for YouTube for a singer and other videos for TV.
“I miss the freedom I had, I miss work, I miss my family, my mum and my sisters.”
Top DJ, 47, kisses pregnant wife’s bare bump at baby shower after revealing he’s going to be a first time dad
DJ superstar Steve Aoki kissed his wife Sasha’s bare baby bump after revealing he’s going to be a dad for the first time.
The 47-year-old EDM legend announced his wife, Sasha Sofine, 27, is pregnant during a gig in Dubai in January.



Now, they’ve thrown a baby shower in Las Vegas at which Steve showed his affection for Sasha and their soon-to-be-born son.
Steve wrote: “From the baby shower to the after party at Palm Tree, we can’t wait to welcome baby Rocky.”
They were congratulated by their celebrity pals, with Brody Jenner writing: “So happy for you brother. You are going to be the best Dad. My baby girl is the best thing that’s ever happened to me.”
Diplo posted: “congrats papasan.”
Black Coffee shared: “Congrats [heart emojis].”
The pair were joined by family and friends at the feel-good event.
Dressed in a Taylor Swift vest and cap, Steve chugged drink from a baby bottle and gazed lovingly at Sasha on the day.
Guests decorated plain white baby vests and displayed them on a table.
Later in the day, Steve played a gig in Las Vegas and looked to be having the time of his life.
The couple married last July in Montenegro, seven years after his divorce from first wife Tiernan Cowling.
Sasha studied in Moscow, winning a regional rowing championship, and now works for LA-based social media app Locals.org as Head of Community Growth.
Steve’s live shows are synonymous with caking audience members.
Fans bring signs begging the DJ to launch huge cream cakes at them from the stage, which he happily obliges.
He has worked with the biggest names in music from Linkin Park and Louis Tomlinson to BTS and Lil Yachty.

I’ve discovered a unique pub with a real beach in central London – we sipped wine with our feet in the sand
LIVING in central London can sometimes make you feel boxed-in – like there is no escape of either countryside or sea.
And whilst this is one of the sacrifices you have to make when you live in the city, wouldn’t it be ideal to find a spot in the city that gives you the feel of being by the sea?



Well, after five years of living in the capital – I have finally found that spot.
Between the Tate Modern and London Blackfriars Station, the Founder’s Arms on the River Thames seems like an ordinary Fuller’s pub.
But when the sun is shining and the tide washes out, directly beneath the pub a sandy beach emerges.
Now, I know you might be thinking that the Thames just has mud and probably an old tire.
But when I say beach, I mean it – golden sand and all.
Myself and fellow travel reporter, Alice Penwill grabbed a glass of wine and headed down to the beach.
A medium glass of white cost me just over £7 – and for a lunchtime tipple, I would say it was a generous medium.
The sitting in the beaming sunshine, watching a couple boats whizz by, Alice and I did feel like we were somewhere else.
Whilst the water obviously doesn’t looking inviting, we were sat on a beach in the city, with wine – all during our lunch break.
Not many Londoners can say they have popped to the beach during the working day.
The beach was also surprisingly clean, with only a few stones scattered across.
A couple nearby visitors were investigating the beach – presumably mud-larking for treasures.
But the most noticeable difference compare to the seaside on the coast? No screaming gulls.
Despite not having an ice cream in my hand, I felt confident that if I did have one, it wouldn’t have been snatched by an over-confident bird.
The pub itself also has a nice seating area outside, that overlooks the Thames and across to St Paul’s cathedral.


If the weather does take a turn for the worse, like it often does in the UK, there is also a bar inside and plenty of seating that looked comfy and cosy.
Pooches are also welcome in the pub, thankfully.
Make sure to head to tide-forecast.com to check when the tide is out, to ensure you get to enjoy the beach on your visit.
In the mean time, there is another London pub that has a secret beach behind it.
Plus, the English pub where the beer garden is on the beach that people say feels ‘more like Miami’.

Family favourite pizza brand axes popular flavour from all UK supermarkets and shoppers are ‘gutted’
A FAMILY favourite pizza brand sold in major supermarkets has been axed, leaving shoppers devastated.
Dr. Oetker’s Pizza Pollo has now permanently disappeared from supermarket shelves.

The savoury delight came with a tomato base and was topped with chicken, sweetcorn and herbs.
It cost around £3 and was found in the frozen aisle of supermarkets like Tesco, Asda, Morrisons, Sainsbury’s and Iceland.
Eagle-eyed customers took to social media to find out what happened to the Italian-inspired dish.
Writing on X, one customer said: “I cannot find your pizza pollo anywhere anymore.
“I am absolutely gutted as it was my fave. Has it been discontinued???”
A spokesperson confirmed in a response to the customer that the pizza flavour was no more.
They said: “Our Pollo pizza has been discontinued in the UK, but we’ll let our pizza experts know that you want it back! Thanks.”
The move will come as a blow to shoppers who in the past described it as “delicious.”
Another shopper said the pizza was their “family’s favourite”.
They said: “The amount of tomato and cheese is just right on the base then you get the toppings of chicken and spinach which are delicious.”
Dr. Oetker still has a range of flavours available to customers, including Mozzarella and Hawaiian.
The news comes in the same week pizza lovers were told that Domino’s Ultimate Chicken Mexicana Pizza was axed.
The menu option combined spiced pulled chicken, juicy tomatoes, crunchy onions, spicy jalapenos and green and red peppers, topped with a spiced mayo drizzle.
However, Domino’s has now confirmed it has been dropped from menus.
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Foodies were also devastated to learn that Greggs has axed two menu items.
The Chargrill Chicken Oval Bite and Spicy Veg Curry Bake are no longer being sold in stores.
Elsewhere, Sticky soy sauce has now permanently disappeared from the Wetherspoon menu.
The Asian-inspired dip, which was often served with breast bites, was a popular choice amongst diners.
Spoons has also cut steak, mixed grills and gammon from menus across the country in a cost-cutting shake-up.
But it is not all bad news for punters as the chain has launched a range of new Gourmet Burgers.
Spoons also launched a £2.99 breakfast deal in February, with customers able to get a breakfast muffin or small breakfast with soft or hot drink.
Why are products axed or recipes changed?

ANALYSIS by chief consumer reporter James Flanders.
Food and drinks makers have been known to tweak their recipes or axe items altogether.
They often say that this is down to the changing tastes of customers.
There are several reasons why this could be done.
For example, government regulation, like the “sugar tax,” forces firms to change their recipes.
Some manufacturers might choose to tweak ingredients to cut costs.
They may opt for a cheaper alternative, especially when costs are rising to keep prices stable.
For example, Tango Cherry disappeared from shelves in 2018.
It has recently returned after six years away but as a sugar-free version.
Fanta removed sweetener from its sugar-free alternative earlier this year.
Suntory tweaked the flavour of its flagship Lucozade Original and Orange energy drinks.
While the amount of sugar in every bottle remains unchanged, the supplier swapped out the sweetener aspartame for sucralose.
Man City hit Club World Cup with three rapid signings but how will ‘new KDB’ and star who poses ‘Grealish dilemma’ fare?
MANCHESTER CITY are in dire need of a fresh start.
While finishing third in the Premier League is not a total disaster, the way their title defence collapsed sent a signal that the force that had dominated English football for half a decade was no longer infallible.





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We can, of course, point to the long-term injury to the Ballon d’Or winner Rodri as one of the driving points behind their struggles, but even then, you would expect Pep Guardiola‘s side to have the depth to deal with his loss more effectively.
In the end, rather than a tactical change, City splashed more than £170million on new signings Omar Marmoush, Nico Gonzalez, Abdukodir Khusanov and Victor Reis to get their season back on track.
However, out of these four, only Marmoush has had a significant impact thus far. Gonzalez was relegated to a reserve team spot early on, Khusanov had a shaky start, and Reis has played just one league minute since his arrival.
Losing talisman Kevin De Bruyne is doubtless a loss for the squad after the club allowed his contract to run down, but City requires fresh blood if they are to close the gap to champions Liverpool.
And they have moved swiftly by adding three new players in Tijjani Reijnders, Rayan Ait-Nouri and Rayan Cherki, while a fourth signing in Marcus Bettinelli is expected to fill the Scott Carson role of third-choice goalkeeper and squad cheerleader.
Below, we look in depth at the three new signings and show how they will have an impact on this City squad going into next season and going into the Club World Cup.
Rayan Ait-Nouri, 24-years-old, Left-Back
The first player we will discuss is 24-year-old Algerian international, Rayan Ait-Nouri, signed in a £31m deal from Wolves.
The signing of Ait-Nouri ticks two big boxes for Guardiola and his staff.
First of all, he has extensive Premier League experience with 135 appearances in the competition since joining Wolves from Angers in France in 2021.
The second important tick is he fills a position of a real specialist at left-back, rather than a player being shoehorned in like Josko Gvardiol, Nathan Ake or Rico Lewis have been previously.
Ait-Nouri should come in immediately and make that position his own.

Ait-Nouri was one of the standout players for Wolves last season in the context of a team that were struggling towards the bottom of the table for most of the season.
He is a balanced defender who will provide real quality for City in all phases of the game.
When defending he is comfortable defending when he is isolated wide and he generates turnovers with tackles, blocks or interceptions, as well as being able to come inside to help his central defenders.
He is also very capable of contributing a lot in the attacking phase, creating threat for his team by staying wide and stretching the width of the pitch.
In the middle third, when he takes the ball, he finds creative passing angles to find the striker on the last line or to break the last line with through balls that can release runners behind the defensive line.

And in the final third he gets on the ball and can cross with quality from deep or when bursting towards the by-line.
City appear to have moved very quickly in order to secure the signature of their first choice left-back for the foreseeable future.
Tijjani Reijnders, 26-years-old, Central Midfielder
From an age perspective, it is interesting City have moved against the general trend by signing a player that is already 26 years old in Reijnders, signed from AC Milan for £46m.
The Dutch international has 23 caps and four goals at senior international level and last season he ended with 10 goals and five assists in the Serie A alone.
Is Reijnders seen as the replacement for De Bruyne in the City midfield? Well, maybe at least partly. The two are similar in that they are at their best in the attacking phase of the game.
Reijnders is a ball carrier who can take possession in tight spaces and help to break down a deep block by dribbling or finding creative passing angles.
This was an area of the game where City struggled last season with teams sitting deep and City trying to attack in the wide areas to break them down with little quality in the middle.

While Reijnders does contribute defensively, he is especially strong when pressing and counterpressing when his team lose possession in higher areas.
He can play deeper, almost beside the 6, and receive and play the ball to dictate the tempo of the attack for his team but he is also very impressive in more advanced positions when the game is really tight.
His ability to take the ball and beat a man 1v1 centrally can really open up games for his team by creating space for others, but he also uses this in the final third to create an angle for shots around the edge of the area.
Reijnders can play more as a box-crashing midfielder but also poses a threat with his ability to shoot from distance.
In this instance, he does have some similarities to De Bruyne, and he will provide a goal threat from the midfield City would otherwise be missing.

With De Bruyne having left the club and with Ilkay Gundogan, Bernardo Silva and Mateo Kovacic all entering the end of their peak years, it was important City strengthened the position.
And Reijnders should go a long way to helping them break down opposition defensive blocks.
Rayan Cherki, 21-years-old, Attacking Midfielder
City have already pulled off one of the most intriguing transfers of the summer with the £35m deal to sign 21-year-old Rayan Cherki from Lyon in France.
Cherki has long been discussed as one of the most naturally gifted and technically talented players of his generation.
The Frenchman, however, was seen as a player who was difficult to deal with and who had a very close connection to his home city in Lyon.
But last season Cherki matured as a player as he had a more central role for his team which really saw him emerge as one of the best young players in Europe.
He has now made his full international debut for France and he looks set to become a key attacking player for the national team.
His decision to leave Lyon triggered interest from top teams in England, but it was City who moved quickest to secure his signature.

There are two big questions around the signing of Cherki by City. The first is whether Guardiola will allow Cherki to retain his unique creativity and dribbling style.
When Jack Grealish arrived at City for a club-record £100m from Aston Villa he was a strong ball carrier.
But that dynamic ability to take on his man has been coached out of his game, and is part of the reason he is now deemed surplus to requirements at the Etihad after being left out of their Club World Cup squad.
That said, Guardiola has been happy for Jeremy Doku to be a high-volume dribbler during his time at City, so maybe the Spanish coach will allow Cherki to be the same.
The second question regards his position. Cherki does not have the defensive profile or work rate to play in deeper midfield areas, so he will probably not fit as one of the two 8’s in the midfield for City.
That could mean he plays from the right of attack, and with Doku on the left, we could see City build an attack with incredible threat from either flank.

Cherki can score goals for himself but is extremely creative and capable of playing through tight defensive blocks with his ability to dribble and play quick passes in and out to teammates to break through and create space that can be exploited.
In signing Cherki, it is fair to say that Man City may have signed a true gamebreaker for next season.
The Club World Cup and Conclusion
City named all seven of the signings they made in the past six months – coming out to a total of almost £300m – in the 27-man travelling squad for the Club World Cup in the United States.
It will give Guardiola a chance to see all three of his new toys on the pitch in his system of play.
City’s underperformance last season triggered a decisive response from City chiefs, with some key recruitment needs already being met with even more business likely when the open reopens on June 16.
All three new signings have the ability to make an immediate and important impact on the squad, but living up to some of their predecessors will be a huge ask.

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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