2 weeks agoNew York StateComments Off on BPSC Vice Principal in ITI 2024 Final Result
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2 weeks agoNew York StateComments Off on Arsenal release 17 players following culmination of Premier League season as Sterling and Partey learn their fate
ARSENAL have released their end-of-season retained list, with Jorginho among the players set to depart.
The Italian is understood to be on the verge of joining Flamengo as a free agent.
GettyJorginho is on the list of players released[/caption]
GettyRaheem Sterling will return to Chelsea following his loan[/caption]
Kieran Tierney will also depart.
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2 weeks agoNew York StateComments Off on Molly-Mae Hague posts cute beauty tutorial with Bambi – but fans are distracted by VERY naked detail in the background
MOLLY-MAE HAGUE has posted a cute beauty tutorial with Bambi – but fans have been left distracted by a very naked detail in the background of the video.
The Love Island star shared a clip from her recent time in Dubai, and adorable Bambi could be seen waltzing in with a bag in the background.
InstagramMolly has posted a cute beauty tutorial with Bambi – but fans have been left distracted by a very naked detail in the background of the video[/caption]
InstagramA certain someone was spotted in the background by fans[/caption]
Molly is doing her makeup in the video, shared to her Instagram Stories, and shares a tutorial on her evening look.
The 26-year-old penned to fans: “Missing holiday nights doing makeup with my girl.”
But despite the cute scenes of Molly popping a bit of makeup on Bambi’s face for the playful video, it was a topless appearance in the background that caught fan attention.
Mid-way through the clip, Tommy Fury can be seen walking in the background topless, wearing his swim shorts.
His appearance is only fleeting, and Molly glances over her shoulder as he walks in the room behind her, before appearing to dodge the camera.
Commenting on the moment, one person penned: “Did I spy a half naked man in the bathroom?”
A second added: “So happy to see you and Tommy together. I am routing for both of you. Bambi is growing up so fast. She’s so cute.”
And a third said: “Ooo I just spotted Tommy in the background.”
As Molly and Tommy’s New Year’s Eve kiss first suggested, as it went viral, the relationship is now well and truly back on.
Molly has secretly laid down the law with her boxer beau — insisting he FaceTime her every HOUR when they are not together so that she knows exactly where he is and who he’s with.
The strict rule has become quite the talking point among Tommy’s circle of mates.
But if he wants to stay with Molly, he may have no choice but to fall into line.
A source said: “It sounds extreme, but Molly feels much more reassured when Tommy checks in. It all helps with trust, honesty and transparency between the two of them.
Timeline of Molly-Mae and Tommy Fury's split
After five years together, Molly-Mae and Tommy Fury split up in August 2024.
At around 4pm on Wednesday, August 14, Molly-Mae and Tommy suffer an explosive showdown and Molly-Mae announces her split from fiancé Tommy Fury, saying ‘ I never imagined our story would end, especially not this way’.
An hour later Tommy shares a separate and brief statement confirming they have parted ways, and thanks Molly-Mae for making him ‘a dad’.
The real reason they split emerges and on Thursday, August 15 The Sun reveals how Molly-Mae learned Tommy had cheated on her – leading to an explosive showdown.
On Saturday, August 17, The Sun reveals how Molly-Mae had been sent an upsetting video showing Tommy kissing a girl in a nightclub in North Macedonia on a lads holiday.
Exactly one week after the split a Danish woman accused of getting close to Tommy speaks to The Sun. On Wednesday, August 21, she denies she is the girl who kissed Tommy.
“Tommy has been very dedicated so far — if he’s on a train, he will FaceTime the moment he gets off.
“It’s the same with any flights that he takes or hotels he’s staying in.
“Tommy dutifully phones Molly the minute that he arrives anywhere.
“And then she likes him to also show her where he is.
“This has been going on for months now, and Tommy’s friends are impressed that he has agreed to it whole-heartedly.”
The reunited couple — who have a two-year-old daughter, Bambi, together — were pictured last month on a romantic getaway in Dubai.
It was their sixth holiday, no less, this year.
The source added: “Tommy’s camp have raised their eyebrows at Molly’s rule.
“He can’t do anything without having to report straight back to her.
“But Molly’s team, on the other hand, feel that this is what he needs to do if he wants to keep his family together.
“The question is, does Molly really trust Tommy? Some highly doubt it.”
InstagramFans loved the Tommy sighting in the clip[/caption]
InstagramMolly has secretly laid down the law with her boxer beau, and has implemented a new relationship rule[/caption]
SplashThe couple often jet off to Dubai together[/caption]
2 weeks agoNew York StateComments Off on Sunderland announce NINE player exits after winning promotion to Premier League and sealing club record transfer
SUNDERLAND have let NINE players leave after securing their promotion back to the Premier League.
But they did secure a club-record transfer arrival.
GettyChris Mepham has left Sunderland to return to his parent club Bournemouth[/caption]
Shutterstock EditorialEnzo Le Fee completed his £20m permanent switch[/caption]
Le Fee, 25, reunited with his former Lorient boss Regis Le Bris in January on a six-month loan fromRoma.
And now Sunderland have tied the French winger down to a four-year contract as their first summer signing.
But nine players have departed the Stadium of Light.
Sunderland confirmed both Chris Mepham and Salis Abdul Samed have returned to their parent clubs – Bournemouth and Lens respectively – after their loan spells.
Mepham played a key role in promotion, racking up 40 appearances.
But he scored the goal knowing it would be his last match for his boyhood club, with the 19-year-old already agreeing a £10m summer switch to Brighton.
The deal was announced in April and ratified when the transfer window opened.
Elsewhere, Under-21 squad members Ben Crompton, Cuba Mitchell, Caden Kelly, and Kelechi Chibueze will leave.
Second-year scholars Aaron Chungh and Daniel Parker were also let go.
The club confirmed youth players Ben Middlemas, Oliver Bainbridge, Marshall Burke, and Daniel Cameron have signed contract extensions and Ethan Moore and Timur Tutierov were offered new deals, too.
But there still could be further exits from the Stadium of Light.
2 weeks agoNew York StateComments Off on Matalan urgently recalls £12 children’s clothing over ‘risk of being strangled’ & warns ‘stop using immediately’
MATALAN have urgently recalled three children’s clothes products over a “risk of being strangled”.
The British retailer made the decision after deciding that a number of boy’s swim shorts posed a serious risk to kids.
MatalanThe Boys Blue Shark Rash Vest & Short Set was recalled[/caption]
MatalanMatalan also recalled the seersucker swimshort blue[/caption]
The recall affects the blue shark rash vest and shorts worth £12 on the website at the time of writing.
The other two products recalled were the seersucker swimshorts in blue and the boys tie dye swimshorts.
Parents were urged to take the faulty items away from little ones and return them “immediately” to a Matalan store.
All three products could cause entrapment and strangulation, warned the retailer.
Matalan stressed that no receipt will be required to claim the refund.
Matalan said: “It has come to our attention that the above boys’ swim shorts do not meet our usual high standards for quality and safety, as there is a high possibility of entrapment and strangulation with the draw cord.”
The company also urged customers who bought the swimwear as gifts to inform others about the recall notice straight away.
It added: “If you have bought the above for someone else or know someone who has one then please let them know immediately about this notice.”
Matalan apologised for the inconvenience caused to shoppers and confirmed that the recall does not affect any other products.
The retailer added: “We pride ourselves on delivering great quality at great prices, and we’re really sorry for any inconvenience caused.”
The Office for Product Safety and Standards (OPSS) also issued an alert to British shoppers regarding the recall.
The Government department explained that the dangerous swimwear fails to meet General Product Safety Regulations 2005 due to the excessive length of functional draw cords in the garments.
Officials also emphasised that shoppers should stop using the products right away.
Those with further queries can contact Matalan’s Customer Care Team on 0333 0044444 or email customercareceo@matalan.co.uk.
The product, sold on Amazon, has been flagged as a safety risk.
It came after authorities found that its attachable canopy could lift the float from the water in windy conditions, putting children in danger.
The alert was issued in the UK following a border inspection.
The blue and yellow sea-themed swim seat, intended for babies and toddlers, poses a “serious risk of injuries”, according to the Product Safety Report.
If the float becomes airborne, a child could be thrown out and suffer an impact injury or drown.
OPSSThe boys tie dye swimshorts were also recalled[/caption]
2 weeks agoNew York StateComments Off on Pheobe Bishop cops arrest 34-year-old flatmate who was last to see missing Aussie teen on explosive journey to airport
AUSSIE cops have arrested the 34-year-old flatmate of Pheobe Bishop – the last person to see the teen before her trip to the airport.
James Wood was taken into custody in the Queensland city of Bundaberg on Wednesday – but no charges have been laid.
FacebookJames Wood, 34, has now been arrested[/caption]
FacebookThe search for missing teen Pheobe Bishop has taken a grim turn[/caption]
He was pulled over at gunpoint while driving the grey Hyundai hatchback that has been at the center of cops’ investigation, 7 News Australia reported.
TheAustralianteen wassupposed to board a flighton May 15 to see her boyfriend – but mysteriously she never checked in andhasn’t been seen since.
She was last seen in the morning of the day of her flight, after she was driven to the airport by her two housemates, Wood and Tanika Bromley.
The trio had been living in a derelict pad together, which cops have now declared a crime scene.
Her distressed mum, Kylie Johnson, has made a series of heartbreaking pleas begging anyone with information to come forward.
She also claimed that her daughter’s sudden disappearance was out of character.
Police have launched an extensive search effort – but they have failed to locate Pheobe or any of her belongings.
Pheobe Bishop timeline
by Harvey Geh
May 14: Pheobe Bishop’s last known bank transaction occurs.
May 15: Pheobe is reportedly dropped off near Bundaberg Airport’s terminal by her housemates, James Wood and Tanika Bromley, intending to catch a flight to Brisbane and then to Perth to visit her boyfriend.
May 15, 8:30am:Pheobe makes a final phone call to her boyfriend before her scheduled flight. Her phone is then switched off and has remained inactive since.
May 15, post-8:30am: Pheobe fails to check in for her flight. CCTV footage confirms she did not enter the airport terminal.
May 16: Family and police initiate search efforts. Pheobe’s social media accounts show no activity during this period.
May 24: Nine days after disappearing, Pheobe’s distressed mum pleads the public for information. She says she is “absolutely begging anyone with any information to contact the Queensland Police Service”.
May 25: The search effort is widened to cover more area and homicide officers are brought in to help.
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2 weeks agoNew York StateComments Off on ‘Noise sensitive’ woman loses battle with sisters to keep mum’s £420k home for her ’emotional support’ dogs
A WOMAN has lost a court fight with her sisters to keep their mum’s £420,000 home for her “emotional support” dogs.
Sharon Duggan claimed the home in Crawley, West Sussex, for herself after mum Agnes passed away in 2018.
Champion News ServiceSharon Duggan lost a battle for her mum’s house[/caption]
Champion News ServiceShe claimed she needed the home for her therapy dogs[/caption]
The “hyper-vigilant and sound sensitive” alternative therapist said she needed the house for her therapeutic rescue dogs.
Sharon took her sisters to court after they tried to claim their share in the home, which was left to all three daughters.
Sibling Brenda, who was supported by third sister Ann, fought the case and won after a judge threw out Sharon’s claim.
Sharon had used the 1975 Inheritance Act to argue she deserved “reasonable provision” above her one-third share of her mum’s money.
She claimed her special sensitivity and medical ailments, which include dyslexia, fibromyalgia, depression, anxiety, insomnia, PTSD, Adjustment Disorder and long Covid, meant she should get at least a life interest in the property.
But while the judge accepted that Sharon has “particular issues,” he concluded a flat could not be ruled out as “suitable” accommodation for her.
Central London County Court heard most of Agnes’ estate was tied up in her house, where Sharon had lived and cared for her during her final dementia-stricken years.
After Agnes died, the three sisters ended up in court when Sharon refused to move out – citing her acute physical and emotional needs and the plight of her two rescue dogs.
She insisted her problems far outweighed those of her sisters and argued she had “sacrificed” her career to move in and help out her mum in 2014.
Sharon also claimed Agnes was planning to change her will to ensure the house was left to her.
She told the court she spent £30,000 of her own money on funding Agnes’ hefty vet bills for her beloved Jack Russell/Chihuahua cross, Lady.
In her written arguments to the court, Sharon insisted that “psychologically she could not cope with living in a flat again”.
Her barrister said: “She is anxious that neighbours may cause disturbances and impact upon her ability to sleep.
“She now has two rescue dogs, which help with her mental and emotional well-being, but which makes finding suitable alternative accommodation difficult.
“The claimant maintains that moving from the property would affect her mental health greatly and that having to move into rented or temporary accommodation would further affect her health negatively.”
Sharon said she wanted the house transferred to her outright or the right to a life interest.
She also alternatively suggest an order allowing her to buy her mum’s old property for a small sum, which would be raised with a mortgage.
But Brenda insisted that Sharon and her pets would be fine in a flat.
Judge Alan Johns said he was “satisfied” there was no promise that the house would go to Sharon alone.
He added: “Given the circumstances in which Sharon occupied the property with Agnes, there’s no moral claim strong enough to deprive her sisters of their share of this modest estate.”
The ruling means the sisters are each due a third of their mum’s estate – although Sharon’s share could be wiped out by the court bills for the trial.
Brenda insisted her sister would be fine in a flatChampion News ServiceSister Ann supported Brenda in her fightChampion News Service
2 weeks agoNew York StateComments Off on Inside UK’s ‘Paedophile Island’ where children were sexually abused ‘at industrial scale’ for YEARS & no one stopped it
WITH its luscious green cliff tops, white sandy beaches and glistening coves, Caldey Island looks like a picture-perfect paradise.
But the tiny island off the coast of Tenby, Wales, has a dark past – with children being systematically sexually abused on what has now been dubbed ‘Britain’s paedophile paradise island’ for more 50 years.
SuppliedFather Thaddeus Kotik never faced criminal charges for his alleged abuse of children[/caption]
SuppliedSix victims were paid compensation after a civil case found the Cistercian priest had abused them[/caption]
GettyThe island’s monastery, where monks continue to live[/caption]
These children, many of whom were orphans and particularly vulnerable, were either island residents or coaxed on day trips from the mainland during school holidays.
But the worst of them all was Father Thaddeus Kotik, who moved to Caldey from his native Poland – where he had fought in the Free Polish army during WW2 – in 1947.
In 1956, he was ordained as a priest and joined the strict Cistercian order of monks, and set about befriending the families who regularly visited, along with the handful of farming families who lived there.
He gave them handmade chocolates and fresh produce, and invited the children to see the dairy.
Then, after gaining the trust of the devout parents, Kotik preyed on their daughters, luring them to places where there was no risk of detection – a room beside the dairy, the woods, or isolated rocky coves near the beach.
He also volunteered to babysit while their parents went out, pulling the sleepy youngsters from their beds to sexually assault them, and taking them to the monastery garage, where he kept a chest full of sweets.
Once inside the garage, he would lock the door, allow the children to eat as many sweets as they wanted.
Then he’d lift them to his lap, remove their clothes and sexually assault them.
‘He wore Y-fronts back to front’
Evil monk Father Thaddeus Kotik, stationed at the island’s monastery from 1947 until his death in 1992, never faced any criminal charges despite countless claims against him.
However, six victims were paid compensation after a 2016 civil case found the Cistercian priest had sexually abused them between 1972 and 1987.
One victim – who received a £19,000 payout – told The Sun she was advised against taking action by her mum and some former islanders who didn’t want her to “blacken the good name of Caldey”.
She made the trip to the island over school holidays and was preyed on almost every day by Kotik – also claiming she saw him abuse others, including babies.
The victim told us how the priest would wear Y-fronts back to front to seem harmless and naive, and “to pretend he didn’t know how it all worked”.
“We just thought, ‘This is an adult who is interested in us.’”
His hands were very rough, and he always stank of BO. We would get infections because his hands were so dirty.”
Victim
She continued: “What I noticed about Father Thaddeus, he always abused [the children of] vulnerable families.”
She described coach loads of kids from care often visiting the island for days at a time, who he would prey on as they visited the Abbey grounds, often after luring them into the garden.
“The other monks said he was a bit of a joker, a bit of a child,” she explained. “They didn’t take him that seriously, but they knew there was something dodgy about him.”
Referring to the other monks and staff, she said: “The whole island was like a cult, it was a feudal hierarchy. You had them at the top and then everybody else underneath.”
She claims in 1990 she told her mum – who died several years ago – about the abuse but was warned not to report it or Kotik would be segregated from the other monks on the island.
HOW TO REPORT HISTORICAL SEX ABUSE
This guide was produced by Operation Hydrant – a coordination hub established in June 2014 to deliver the national policing response, oversight, and coordination of non-recent child sexual abuse investigations.
It specifically looks at cases concerning persons of public prominence, or in relation to those offences which took place within institutional settings.
You can report to the police at any time.
It can be done in a number of ways – going to a police station, dialling 101, reporting online via a police website, or even through a third party, such as a friend or relative.
When you first make contact with the police, they will take an initial report, a ‘first account’.
The force will then make contact with you to take more detailed information.
An impartial investigation will then be launched based on what you have told officers.
“Father Thaddeus would abuse us three or four times a day,” she recalled. “His hands were very rough, and he always stank of BO. We would get infections because his hands were so dirty.”
She described how Kotik was “so compulsive” and would invite kids to a makeshift office he had near the dairy.
His myna bird would chatter and he’d offer them biscuits before abusing them.
She said the Lincoln biscuits had “lumps all over them”.
“I remember thinking they were the tears in my eyes and how sad they were. Thinking of somebody’s eyes.”
The victim finally stopped going to the island regularly at the age of 16.
By then, she had gone through puberty, so Kotik had lost interest in her.
But the trauma has remained, and she was later raped by someone linked to the Catholic church when she was 15.
“I felt I didn’t have any rights over my body, I didn’t feel I could say, ‘No, I don’t want to do this’,” she said.
“What I tend to do now is just avoid people because I was never brought up to have the self confidence to say no.
“What I’ve realised is I’d rather be busy and lonely than in a relationship.
“When a relationship gets remotely sexual I’m right there and it’s too loaded and too many conflicting feelings.”
Monk selfie ban
In a letter from an island resident seen by The Sun, it was alleged that a “grooming” culture still persists and that offenders are “protected”.
Earlier in 2024, safeguarding officer Maria Battle, former chair of the Howell Dda University Health Board in Wales, was appointed to oversee the island.
She is a director of the Caldey island Estate Company Ltd which has led anti-abuse campaigners to question her independence.
Since her appointment, a page has appeared on the island’s website saying Caldey operates under the Catholic Safeguarding Standard Agency.
In May, she announced that the Abbey has appointed Independent Safeguarding Consultant and former Assistant Police & Crime Commissioner for South Wales, Ms Pickles OBE, to lead a “thorough review” into historical claims of child abuse.
Victim testimonies from the Seventies collected by Ms Pickles suggest Kotik was a “serial and prolific abuser of children”, often in “plain sight” of others on the island.
The report states there were multiple other occasions where accusations of child sexual abuse were not appropriately logged or reported to the authorities.
Multiple men with convictions for sexual offences have been known to have resided on the island at various times from the Seventies to the present day.
Six years ago, Kevin O’Connell – who was also abused as a child on the island – created the Caldey Island Survivors Campaign after many others wrote to him about what had happened to them, and says he has so far collected 59 victim accounts.
In December last year, a safeguarding review authored by consultant social worker Jan Pickles concluded victims of sexual abuse on the island were treated in a hostile, heartless and cruel way.
In response, Caldey Abbey, which commissioned the report, apologised for the suffering caused.
It was also revealed in the review that a number of sex offenders had spent time on Caldey Island.
This included Paul Ashton, who lived there for seven years using an alias while on the run from police.
He had unrestricted access to the IT system and used it to download indecent images of children.
A visitor who discovered his true identity informed police and he was later jailed.
When he was discovered at Caldey Island in 2011, more indecent images were found on his computer in the monastery.
The visitor believed he had been operating a distribution network for indecent images of children, masquerading as a cleaning company.
Two other men, Father John Shannon and John Cronin, convicted of sexual offences involving children, have also been linked to Caldey Island.
A string of safeguarding recommendations were implemented following the review, including strict limits on contact the members of the monastic community can have on visitors.
The monks are not allowed to give religious or pastoral advice to visitors even if asked or pose for a selfie with them, and under a “no touch” policy will be obliged to report any accidental physical contact.
Following renewed calls for a public inquiry, renowned public enquiries lawyer Michael Imperato said he would be prepared to take on the case and believes children could have been sexually assaulted on the island at “industrial scale”.
Ms Pickles’ review into what happened on the island involved thorough contact with 16 victims of child sexual abuse.
It is understood Ms Pickles accepts Mr O’Connell’s now 59 victim accounts and notes more victims – up to 19 – contacted journalist Dr Amanda Gearing following media coverage in 2017.
Ms Pickles said the abbey had responded in a “heartless way” to victims who were “very vulnerable and very damaged”.
The review outlined several missed opportunities and said there appeared to have been a failure of leadership at the highest level.
It said repeated and frequent allegations of sexual abuse against Kotik had not been reported to the authorities as the law of that time required.
“This strategy has led the abbey’s approach to be seen as hostile and cruel,” it said.
Father Jan Rossey, who took on the role of abbot in 2023, said he’d read the review with “deep sorrow and regret” and that it was “particularly heartbreaking to hear children spoke up to adults and no action was taken.
“Children and their families were failed when they should have been supported and listened to.
“The abuses should have been reported to the statutory authorities.
“On behalf of the monastic community, I sincerely apologise to all those who have been hurt and have suffered because of the abuse of Thaddeus Kotik and past failures in not protecting children and their families.
“It is particularly odious when abuse is committed and hidden by people who are in positions of trust because of their monastic or priestly vocation.”
He said safeguarding was now his priority and he had put measures in place to ensure the correct response to any allegations would be followed.
He added: “Since becoming Abbot, I have ensured that many safeguarding improvements have been put in place. These are detailed in the review.
“I have also reached out through Jan Pickles OBE to everyone who gave evidence offering to meet with them in person to apologise, to offer support and to thank them for their courage.
“I thank everyone who bravely came forward to give evidence of their experience to the review and I promise that I will do my utmost to prevent abuse from ever happening again on Caldey Island.”
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Father Kotik arrived in 1947 and died there in 1992SuppliedThe island’s old abbey, where monks continue to hold servicesSupplied
Should Alexander-Arnold fancy a like-for-like replacement for his Range Rover, he could opt for a spacious BMW X7.
Or if he fancies something slightly smaller and sportier, he could instead give the BMW X5 a go.
Alexander-Arnold is set to be thrown straight in the deep end at Real Madrid, after they agreed a £10million fee with Liverpool to enable the right-back to play at the Club World Cup.
The Three Lions will take on Andorra at Espanyol‘s RCDE Stadium this Saturday.
They will then face Senegal in a Nottingham friendly next Tuesday.
Trent Alexander-Arnold’s BMW options
By Michael Golson, Sun Motors correspondent
With Trent being forced to garage his beloved Range Rover and potentially switch to a BMW, Real Madrid’s newest Englishman still has some excellent options if he’s keen on another stylish and luxurious SUV.
The obvious choice is the top-of-the-range BMW X7 M60i, which, much like the Range Rover P530, is powered by a 4.4-litre V8 twin-turbo engine. It also combines the very best in luxury, comfort and endless interior space.
There’s also the BMW X5 M50i. While it lacks the same off-road capability as the Range Rover, it matches it in terms of on-road performance and dynamics – particularly with its sporty handling.
Currently in its fourth generation, the X5 is slightly smaller than the Range Rover but just as popular, thanks to its meticulously finished cabin and BMW’s highly regarded curved screen, perfect for all of the Liverpudlian’s infotainment needs.