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Fury as it costs more to cage a teenage killer than put them up in a ‘superior twin’ room at The Ritz

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IT COSTS more to cage a teenage killer than put them up at The Ritz, shock figures reveal.

Taxpayers foot an annual bill of £336,000 — £921 per night — to keep a young lag at a Secure Training Centre.

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Places at Oakhill Secure Training Centre, near Milton Keynes, Bucks, are the most expensive in the prison estate[/caption]

A room at London’s Ritz can cost £775 a night, or £900 for a “superior twin” room.

John O’Connell, chief executive of the TaxPayers’ Alliance, said: “Taxpayers will find these figures difficult to believe.

“Keeping dangerous child prisoners locked up is inevitably going to be expensive, but the current cost cited is so high that inefficiencies must be present.

“At the very least, the Prison Service needs to be transparent as to why costs are so high.”

Places at Oakhill Secure Training Centre, near Milton Keynes, Bucks, are the most expensive in the prison estate — costing seven times the £122 per night for some adult jails.

Those there are believed to include two 13-year-old machete murderers of Shawn Seesahai, 19 — attacked in Wolverhampton in 2023.

It is run by private firm G4S, holds up to 80 children and is currently the country’s only operational STC.

Ministry of Justice figures also show a place at a Secure Children’s Home works out at £887 a night

Young Offender Institutions come in at £329.

A spokesman said: “Children in custody are largely there for serious offences and have needs requiring more support.”

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A room at London’s Ritz can cost £775 a night, or £900 for a ‘superior twin’ room[/caption]

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Danny Cipriani cuddles glam TV star ex 4 months after they split amid tense divorce showdown with wife

RUGBY union hunk Danny Cipriani cuddles up to his glam ex — four months after they split.

The ex-England fly-half, 37, was spotted last week in LA with American Nip/Tuck star AnnaLynne McCord, also 37.

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Danny Cipriani cuddles up to his glam ex AnnaLynne McCord four months after they split[/caption]
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AnnaLynne and Danny became an item last April[/caption]
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Danny confirmed their break-up in January[/caption]

AnnaLynne and Danny became an item last April, just months after he split from wife Victoria Rose, 44.

He launched their relationship by saying: “My miracle… loving you is the easiest thing in the world.”

The pair bonded over their passion for spirituality and were pictured on holiday in Egypt and on the beach in LA.

However, in January the pair were reported to have split with a source saying: “Their romance was very turbulent, Danny is going through a very difficult divorce and wasn’t able to give AnnaLynne everything she needed.”

Danny then confirmed their break-up at a screening of Celebrity Bear Hunt.

He said of AnnaLynne: “We’re not together right now, but she really enjoyed [watching] it.

“We were just talking about it and she really enjoyed it. She was so positive.

“There was one time I phoned her during it and I was thinking about how I’m going to get out of here.

“She was like, ‘Look, I’m down, I’m going.’ She was awesome.”

Danny and AnnaLynne’s reunion comes two weeks after a legal showdown between the Celebrity Bear Hunt star and his soon-to-be ex-wife Victoria.

They were recently in court to finalise details of their split.

A source said: “It was pretty tense. The divorce is far from done.”

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Danny and Victoria have been locked in a tense court showdown[/caption]


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Horror as soldier stabbed in the face by maniac in random attack while walking his dog near UK base

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Swinton Barracks near Tidworth, Wiltshire
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A ROYAL Engineer was attacked by a knifeman who tried to steal the dog he was walking.

The trainee, in his 20s, was confronted by a maniac who attempted to steal the pet two miles away from the Swinton Barracks in Tidworth, Wiltshire.

The incident on Friday afternoon sent shockwaves through the camp, though the young victim, who suffered a facial wound, is expected to make a full recovery.

It is understood that police are now investigating the attack.

It is not thought to be linked to the victim’s role in the Army.

A source said: “It was a random attack while he was out walking a dog.

“The attacker approached him and produced a knife, and demanded that he hand the dog over.

“Obviously he refused. The knifeman made a lunge at him, and he was wounded in the face.

“The attacker wouldn’t have known he was in the military, but obviously, with the threats soldiers face, this is still an alarming incident.”

Military sources said Wiltshire Police were investigating the incident as a civilian matter.

Swinton Barracks is a 320-acre military estate on the eastern edge of Salisbury Plain, which is regularly used for Army drills.

It houses two Royal Engineer regiments and two Signal regiments.

Wiltshire Police said: “At around 3.45pm on Friday, we received a report that an unknown suspect had approached a man walking a dog in woodland near Perham Down and attempted to snatch the lead of the dog.

“The victim, a man in his 20s, suffered a minor injury to his face during the incident.

“Our enquiries into the incident are ongoing.”

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A soldier was confronted by a maniac who attempted to steal his pet two miles away from the Swinton Barracks in Tidworth, Wiltshire
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Oasis stars Liam & Noel Gallagher in major departure from their hellraising days amid ‘electric’ reunion tour rehearsals

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Oasis colour tour announcement picture, , Colour version taken from https://www.instagram.com/p/C_Lu9yWus1W/.Noel Liam Gallagher

OASIS rockers Liam and Noel Gallagher have swapped booze for brews as they rehearse for their long-awaited Live ’25 tour.

The former hellraising brothers sipped tea as they practised with bandmates Bonehead, Gem Archer, Andy Bell and Joey Waronker.

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Liam Gallagher has been drinking tea ahead of the Oasis reunion gigs[/caption]
Liam Gallagher drinking tea.
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A source said: ‘Liam drinks tea to help warm up his vocal chords’[/caption]

Asked by a fan on X if they were on the Guinness while preparing, frontman Liam, 52, replied: “We’re professionals.

“No time for drinking.”

A source close to the Gallaghers, who will reunite on stage for the first time in 16 years on July 4, said: “Liam drinks tea to help warm up his vocal chords.

“He feels really fresh and they’re excited to get going.

“Rehearsals have been electric and they’re perfectly in sync.”

Liam said previously that he never drinks before a gig, or the night before.

He said: “The voice don’t handle that any more.”

Noel, 58, said last year he wanted a break from drinking and was “going to try and get off the booze”.

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The Gallaghers will reunite on stage for the first time in 16 years on July 4

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Callum Simpson vs Ivan Zucco LIVE RESULT: Simpson DROPPED TWICE but earns BRILLIANT win in fight of the year contender

CALLUM SIMPSON won a fight of the year contender after coming back from being DROPPED TWICE by Ivan Zucco!

The proud Barnsley native put on a show in front of a packed Oakwell stadium, fighting back from a deep hole to secure a signature win.

Simpson was down with the second punch of the fight and then again in the third, but eventually overcome dogged Italian Zucco to secure a dramatic 10th round TKO win.

The win, which saw Simpson pile on the pressure late to secure a superb finish, saw him win the vacant European super-middleweight title.

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Crystal Palace line up £40m-rated AC Milan star Strahinja Pavlovic in Marc Guehi replacement transfer

OLIVER GLASNER will make a new move to sign AC Milan’s Strahinja Pavlovic with the Italian club wanting £40million.

The Crystal Palace boss thinks the powerful Serb would be an ideal addition with Europe on the agenda next term.

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Crystal Palace are preparing a move for AC Milan star Strahinja Pavlovic[/caption]

Centre-back Pavlovic, 24, only moved from RB Salzburg for £15m a year ago but Palace have been tracking him for months.

Boss Glasner wants extra competition at the back but the Eagles will not pay over the top and could start the bidding at just £25m.

Glasner is a huge fan of Pavlovic‘s — who was a regular in Milan’s Serie A and Champions League campaigns — so it is an ambitious target.

He scored two goals and provided just as many assists in 35 appearances from centre-back this term.

Meanwhile, Pavlovic started six of Milan‘s ten Champions League games, and 21 Serie A matches.

Palace qualified for next seasons Europa League after beating Manchester City in a shock 1-0 win in the FA Cup final.

But the club’s European status is under threat from Uefa because owner John Textor also owns shares in Lyon.

Juventus’ Tiago Djalo, 25, is an alternative.

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Palace are possibly in the market for two defenders, especially if Marc Guehi leaves.

Burnley’s Maxime Esteve, 23, is also admired.

Meanwhile, Palace are in talks with striker Jean-Philippe Mateta over signing a new contract.

The 27-year-old was a standout performer in Glasner’s side last season, scoring 17 goals in all competitions as Palace won the FA Cup – their first major trophy.

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From creating the NHS to investing in people, Labour are innovators – next week we’ll do it again… with £86b for hi-tech

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IT has been almost a year since Labour came to power – and in that time we have made tough choices to steady our economy.

This government will never forget that the decisions we make impact your family’s finances.

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Labour have a history of investing in people, pictured a cutting-edge semi-conductor lab in Newport[/caption]
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In 1948 the NHS was founded by a Labour government[/caption]

You know what it means to work hard and make sacrifices when times are tough.

And while that has not been easy, the tide is beginning to turn.

Interest rates have been cut four times — a boost for everyone with a mortgage.

We raised the pay of millions of working people by up to £1,400 a year by increasing the national minimum wage.

In the last week, we have increased the number of children eligible for free school meals by half a million and announced £15billion to upgrade trains and buses outside London.

Now is the time to invest in Britain’s future, and that means doing things differently.

We are building a new economic model that puts working people first.

By investing in the industries of tomorrow, we will create good jobs, boost wages and put more money into people’s pockets.

Too often, governments get caught firefighting today’s problems, neglecting the opportunities of tomorrow.

But history shows us a different path.

After a post-war election victory in 1945, a Labour government created the NHS.

In the 1960s, we backed science and technology in the age of the “white heat”.

In the 1990s, we invested in people and public services, transforming lives.

Today, we must do the same, by backing British ideas and innovation.

Next week, the Chancellor will set out our plan to renew Britain’s economy by investing in your priorities: health, security and good jobs.

As part of that, we are announcing an £86billion investment in the UK’s fastest-growing sectors — tech, life sciences, advanced manufacturing and defence.

This money will fund cutting-edge medical research to tackle hard-to-treat diseases to help keep families together for longer.

It will support defence innovation to keep Britain safe in an increasingly volatile world.

‘Foundations for change’

And it will power advances in engineering biology that could revolutionise how we produce food, fuel, materials.

These investments will more than pay for themselves and will create thousands of well-paid jobs across the country.

And the decisions over where to spend the cash will not be made in Whitehall, but in the communities that will benefit, because we know every corner of Great Britain has a part to play.

We want to see Liverpool leveraging its expertise in life sciences to accelerate drug discovery; Northern Ireland harnessing its reputation for cutting-edge defence equipment to shore up our national security; and South Wales making the most of its expertise in designing cutting-edge semiconductors that power the devices like mobile phones and electric cars we rely on every day.

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Labour PM Harold Wilson in the 1960s[/caption]
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PM Tony Blair and deputy Gordon Brown in the 1990s[/caption]

We know the legacy of the past 14 years can’t be reversed overnight.

But the tough decisions we have made are laying the foundations for lasting change.

Now, we are entering a new phase, focused on long-term renewal and economic strength.

The principle is simple: invest through tough times to grow stronger.

We see this in the business world constantly.

Like the American tech company that, in the 1990s, was 90 days from bankruptcy before doubling down on innovation.

That company was Apple, and today many of you are reading this on one of their products.

Britain has always led the world when we bet on ourselves.

Led the world

James Watt’s steam engine powered the Industrial Revolution.

Work at Bletchley Park laid the foundations for modern computing.

Tim Berners-Lee invented the worldwide web.

Today, we are global leaders in life sciences and among the top three countries for AI development.

These strengths are not just academic — they represent opportunity. Industries that generate billions, improve lives and offer quality jobs for the next generation.

We believe Britain’s best days are still ahead.

That’s why we are investing in our people, in innovation, in the future.

The road won’t always be easy, but we are building a stronger, fairer economy that works for everyone.

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Gogglebox star reveals heartbreaking death for major family on the series

A GOGGLEBOX star has revealed his family heartache after a devestating death rocked the clan.

Tom Malone Jnr took to Instagram to share their sad news.

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Tom Malone has confirmed the death of Gogglebox dog, Bob[/caption]
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The Malone’s were often joined by their dogs on the show[/caption]
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Tom also shared a photo of Bob as a puppy

The former Goggleboxer confirmed the family’s beloved dog, Bob, had passed away.

Tom shared a series of snaps alongside Bob, including one of him as just a puppy.

In another photography, Tom could be seen beaming as he sat proudly at the side of Bob.

Confirming the sad death, he captioned the series of photos: “Good boy Bob….Rest easy big man.”

The Manchester based Malone clan have been fan favourites on the Channel 4 programme for over 10 years and are regularly accompanied by their dogs on the family sofa.

One fan commented underneath the snap: “Sending the family love.”

Before someone else added: “There are no words my fiend, seeing so much love to you all, I’m so sorry xx.”

As a third added: “He’s up there with dave.”

Dave was the Malone family’s other pet pooch who usually sat with them as they tuned into that week’s television.

Dave passed away in October 2023.

Julie Malone also shared her tribute to the dog as she revealed how Bob had spent his final days.

Alongside her own snaps of the pooch, matriach Julie wrote:” Today we sad goodbye to our beautiful protective Bobby.

“He spent his last day doing what he loved , watching over the Grandchildren playing in the garden.

“We are heartbroken, RIP our beautiful Big Bob xx.”

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The Malones rose to fame on Gogglebox[/caption]

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BGT star looks VERY different in racy new role 13 years after finding fame on show and splitting from partner

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A POPULAR Britain’s Got Talent star looks VERY different in her new racy new role.

It has been 13-years since this performer found fame as part of a singing duo on BGT, and is now a West End star after splitting from her partner.

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The singer shot to fame on BGT when she was just a teenager thanks to her incredible singing voice[/caption]
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Today, now 29, the star in question is a big West End star[/caption]
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This singer has announced her new racy role[/caption]
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Did you guess the singer was Charlotte Jaconelli, formerly of BGT duo, Jonathan and Charlotte?[/caption]

The star in question is Charlotte Jaconelli.

The singer, now 29, was just 16 years old when she auditioned for Simon Cowell as one half of singing duo Jonathan and Charlotte, alongside her friend Jonathan Antoine.

The singing pair won over the judges with their rendition of Andrea Bocelli and Celine Dion’s duet The Prayer in their audition, and made it to the finals.

They eventually finished as runners up on the 2012 series, narrowly losing out on the win to Ashleigh Butler and her dog Pudsey.

Charlotte said at the time: “Oh my God, we came second. It’s incredible.”

Today, the performer looks a world away from her BGT days – and is now a megastar on London‘s West End.

In fact, she has revealed her next racy role which sees her transformed into a sex siren.

Announcing her big news, Charlotte shared a VERY sexy snap of herself in costume, as she gets ready to star in Burlesque The Musical.

The star shared some behind-the-scenes snaps, which included her in an eyepopping leotard which she almost spilling out of.

Her sexy look was completed with a pair of black tights.

Announcing her exciting news, Charlotte told her fans: “IT’S BURLESQUE! Meet Queenie – My theatre fairy god mother @todrick keeping me busy and singing notes as high as my heels.

See you at The Savoy this summer to bring the iconic @burlesquethemusicaluk to the main stage.

Hold your hats for the genius of @stevenantin & Miss Hall…it’s gonna be FABULOUS.”

LIFE AFTER BGT

After making a huge impression on BGT viewers, Jonathan and Charlotte, who first met when they were 11 years old at school, went on a UK arena tour.

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Charlotte is part of the sexy show, Burlesque The Musical[/caption]
Jonathan and Charlotte, Britain's Got Talent finalists.
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Jonathan and Charlotte parted ways after BGT[/caption]
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Charlotte has enjoyed a successful theatre career[/caption]

The singing duo then recorded their first album, Together, in 2012 for Simon Cowell’s label Syco. 

Their second album, Perhaps Love, was released a year later in October 2013.

However, the pair went their separate ways in 2014 after they were both offered solo record deals by Sony Deals.  

But despite starting their journey together, Jonathan previously admitted that the duo were no longer as close. 

Asked by ITV’s Lorraine if they were “still pals” in 2017, he admitted: “We don’t really get to speak very often but that’s the nature of it.

“You don’t really get the time to speak to your friends, my family comes everywhere with me and they’re my longevity.”

BECOMING A WEST END STAR

After going solo, Charlotte headed for the bright lights of the West End, and has since become a successful theatre star.

She made her debut in 2018 as part of the original cast of The Boy in the Dress.

Since then, Charlotte has appeared in Heathers: The Musical, and Sunset Boulevard alongside Nicole Scherzinger.

Timeline of BGT Winners

Britain's Got Talent has been thrilling fans since it burst onto the scene in 2007.

Here we take a look at all the BGT winners – from the first ever one to the most recent:

2007: Paul Potts – The first ever winner of BGT was opera singer Paul Potts. He saw off competition from Connie Talbot, The Bar Wizards, Bessie Cursors, Damon Scott and Kombat Breakers to win.

2008: George Sampson – In series two of Britain’s Got Talent a young George Sampson wowed judges and viewers with his impressive dance moves.

2009: Diversity – Dance troupe Diversity scooped the BGT crown and beat of competition from singer Susan Boyle, who was strongly tipped to win the show.

2010 – Spellbound: Gymnastic troupe Spellbound really impressed judge Simon Cowell with their stunning routines and incredible stunts in 2010. At the time, the music mogul said: “I can only say on live television that was one of the most astonishing things I have ever seen.”

2011 – Jai McDowall: Viewers were stunned when Jai McDowall won the show in 2011, as young singer Ronan Parke was the favourite to win the series.

2012 – Ashleigh and Pudsy: Ashleigh Butler and her adorable pooch Pudsey stole hearts when they performed in series six of the talent show.

2013 – Attraction: Hungarian shadow artist group Attraction won the seventh series of Britain’s Got Talent. The squad had taken part in the German version of BGT in 2012, however, they had only placed seventh.

2014 – Collabro: Classical music band Collabro faced tough competition in the 2014 final as all the finalist were singers, but they went on to scoop the crown.

2015 – Jules O’Dwyer & Matisse: Dog lovers everywhere could’t get enough of Jules O’Dwyer and pet pup Matisse. The impressive duo even performed on a tightrope to secure their win.

2016 – Richard Jones: Army man Richard Jones became the first magician in the show’s history to win Britain’s Got Talent.

2017 – Tokio Myers: Pianist Tokio Myers impressed the judges with his blend of classical and electronic music.

2018 – Lost Voice Guy: Stand-up comedian Lost Voice Guy, who performs with a speech synthesiser, was diagnosed with cerebral palsy when he was six months old. However, he defied the odds and is a BGT champ.

2019 – Colin Thackery: Veteran army officer Colin Thackery warmed the nations hearts with his singing voice. He was crowned winner of BGT after singing Michael Ball’s Love Changes Everything.

2020 – Jon Courtenay: Singer and pianist Jon Courtenay was Ant and Dec’s Golden Buzzer act. After he won the £250,000 prize he said: “”Just amazing, I can’t believe it.”

2022 – Axel Blake: Comedian Axel Blake scooped the crown after the show was off air for two years during Covid.

2023 – Viggo Venn: Known for his high-vis jackets, comedian Viggo Venn was victorious in 2023.

2024 – Sydnie Christmas: The reigning champ is singer Sydnie Christmas.

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