Sara Cox says ‘that had been a disaster’ as she makes brutal marriage admission

BBC Radio 2 star Sara Cox has been married twice and has opened up about her two wedding days, admitting that her first marriage was a ‘disaster’

Sara Cox has candidly admitted “that had been a disaster” in a frank confession about her first marriage. The BBC Radio 2 presenter married DJ Jon Carter in a low-key ceremony at Finsbury register office in North London back in 2001.

The couple followed this with a formal ceremony in Ireland, five months after they initially announced their engagement.

However, by 2005, the pair decided to part ways. Two years on, Sara found love again with marketing executive Ben Cyzer.

In 2013, Sara and Ben said their vows. Speaking to The Times, the radio host recalled the dress she chose for her second wedding, describing it as a “1950s-style, knee-length and had a lace top”.

She opted for a gown that made her feel more comfortable than the one she wore at her first wedding, reports Wales Online.

She elaborated: “I’d been married before and that had been a disaster and I was trussed up in a dress that wasn’t really me, so this time I wanted one that would suit me as well as my new husband did.

“We had the ceremony and lunch at the Langham [in London] with close family and friends, followed by a big rave-up a couple of days later. I wore the dress again and just kicked off my shoes and danced all night.”

Sara is now a proud mum to Isaac and Renee with her husband Ben, and also has an eldest daughter Lola from her first marriage. At 50, she’s undertaking a 135-mile run from the stunning Kielder Forest on the Scottish borders, finishing in Pudsey in Leeds.

Sara’s Great Northern Marathon Challenge marks Radio 2’s most ambitious fundraising endeavour to date. The presenter has already collected more than £6 million, with high-profile supporters including Prince William backing her efforts.

Before embarking on the five-day trek, Sara said: “When they picked me to get Pudsey to Pudsey, I was honoured and horrified in equal measure – we’re talking 135 miles of hills, moors and blisters – but I am ready for the challenge, and I will absolutely be giving it everything I’ve got!”.

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She added: “Pudsey has been part of Children in Need for 40 years this year, and I can’t think of a better way to celebrate than by helping raise much-needed funds for children who need it most.”

During her journey, the Prince of Wales offered his encouragement, saying: “Sara, massive congratulations for what you’re doing. You’re so nearly there, just a little bit further, and I know the people of Pudsey will all come out and welcome you with huge open arms, big hugs, and hopefully, lots of your favourite crumpets. Keep going, you’ve done fantastically well, and the nation’s so proud of you.”

Marks & Spencer’s ‘glamorous’ Christmas party top reduced to 60p with money-saving hack

The sparkly top comes in sizes six to 24 and can be worn for plenty of festive occasions from a cosy Christmas day to glitzy work parties – and you can get it for 60p

As we edge nearer to Christmas, nothing shouts ‘festive season’ like a glitzy top. While many fashion enthusiasts will want their festive attire to be as jolly as possible, many often prefer their tops to be a tad more understated and something that can be worn all throughout winter.

If you’re on the hunt for a jumper to add to your collection, Marks and Spencer’s Cotton Rich Sparkly Ribbed Top is just the ticket. It is suitable for virtually any occasion – whether casual or glitzy Christmas work dos, while remaining classy.

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The Cotton Rich Sparkly Ribbed Top comes in sizes six to 24, all of which are still available online. It costs £16 but I’ve discovered a way to nab it for less than £1 through TopCashback’s latest offer.

The money-saving site is offering its new members and new Marks and Spencer customers a free £15 sign-up bonus as well as cashback on any purchase of £15 or more. This brings the price of the Cotton Rich Sparkly Ribbed Top down to just 60p.

New TopCashback members who are already customers with M&S will receive a slightly reduced rate of cashback, making the sparkly top to 87p after all the discounts have been applied. All shoppers need to do to unlock the reduced price is to make their purchase through this unique link.

The Cotton Rich Sparkly Ribbed Top is crafted in a timeless regular fit, featuring a simple crew neckline and long sleeves for added warmth. Its metallic fibres give it a striking look that can be dressed up or down, depending on the occasion.

You can pair this top with jeans or wide leg trousers for a day at the office, or team it with faux leather leggings for after-work drinks. For an even more glamorous outfit, match the ribbed top with a mini or satin slip skirt and a pair of heels.

Meanwhile, Roman’s Bordeaux Diamante Long Sleeve Jumper is on offer for £28.80 instead of £32 when you use the discount code MORE. This stylish knitted jumper features a cosy funnel neckline and long sleeves, and is adorned with multicoloured diamantes for extra sparkle – perfect for the party season.

Alternatively, New Look’s £29.99 Black Embellished Neck Short Sleeve Top is another great choice. This black knit top blends a classic crew neck silhouette with diamanté embellishments for a chic twist on the short-sleeve jumper.

Back at Marks and Spencer, the Cotton Rich Sparkly Ribbed Top has yet to receive any reviews. However, one thing to bear in mind is its composition.

It’s primarily made from a mix of cotton and polyester, so those who prefer to wear entirely natural fibres might want to steer clear of this option, reports the Manchester Evening News.

Here’s how to claim the 60p M&S top:

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  • To claim the new member bonus, new members of TopCashback need to sign up via this link
  • Search for Marks and Spencer and click ‘Get Cashback Now’
  • Shop and checkout as usual
  • Cashback will then track and appear in your TopCashback account within seven working days of your purchase

‘The future will take care of itself’ – Nketiah on Ghana rumours

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Eddie Nketiah says “the future will take care of itself” amid speculation that the Crystal Palace striker could switch his international allegiance from England to Ghana ahead of the 2026 Fifa World Cup.

The possible inclusion of diaspora players such as the 26-year-old and Nottingham Forest winger Callum Hudson-Odoi has sparked a fierce debate in Ghana since the Black Stars sealed their place at next year’s tournament in Canada, Mexico and the United States.

Nketiah, who is the record goalscorer for England’s Under-21 side with 16 goals, won his only senior cap as a substitute in a friendly against Australia in October 2023.

Under Fifa rules introduced in 2020, a player can switch nationality provided they have played no more than three competitive matches at senior level prior to turning 21, or been involved at a major championship such as the World Cup of Africa Cup of Nations.

“At the moment, I’m just enjoying my football with Crystal Palace – that’s been my main focus,” said Nketiah when quizzed about the rumours by BBC Sport Africa.

“I’m Ghanaian and there’s no denying that. Obviously I’m proud of my roots and where I’ve come from.

What is being said in Ghana?

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Born in Lewisham, south London, to Ghanaian parents, Nketiah began his youth career at Chelsea before moving to Arsenal.

He made his debut for the Gunners as an 18-year-old in September 2017 and went on to score 38 goals in 168 appearances before his £30m move to across London to Palace in August 2024.

Nketiah has previously been approached by the Ghana Football Association (GFA), which regularly sounds out diaspora talent. Chelsea’s England Under-21 international Joshua Acheampong is another recent example who has received an approach.

National team head coach Otto Addo has revealed that some players who resisted those overtures in the past have changed their mind now a World Cup is on the horizon.

But while Nketiah did not rule out a switch, he denied there has been any recent contact with the GFA.

“I haven’t had any calls or anything recently, so my focus has just been on playing well each week and helping my team win trophies,” he said.

“If I’m doing well and doing the right things then naturally the international future will resolve itself when it’s time to make that decision.”

When addressing the hot topic of players who had no role in qualification being called up, Addo explained consideration would be given on a “case by case” basis.

Speaking to 3Sports last month, he said: “I think Ghana should always have a certain pride as a country. We need to go on each player and check the commitment, which is very crucial, because we have a very good unity and I definitely don’t want to destroy this.”

While Kofi Adams, Ghana’s minister of sport and recreation, has said that Addo and his technical team will have the final say on who is selected, the situation has left some Black Stars supporters in a dark mood.

“The consensus in Ghana is that players that did not accept invitations to be part of the Black Stars [squad] to qualify for the World Cup, those players should not be called up,” sports journalist Muftawu Abdulai told BBC Sport Africa.

“In fact, even some members of the floor of parliament were saying that.

“If you speak to fans in Ghana, they describe them (players now hoping to switch allegiance) as opportunistic.”

Along with Nketiah and Hudson-Odoi, Como winger Jayden Addai, who is a Netherlands youth international, has also been strongly linked.

Meanwhile, like Acheampong, Chelsea forward Tyrique George is another England youth player who could represent Ghana should he choose to do so – something that high-profile stars including Antoine Semenyo, Tariq Lamptey and Inaki Williams have done in recent years.

“There was a point where the former President of the country, Nana Akufo-Addo, was believed to have been personally involved in trying to convince Hudson-Odoi,” said Abdulai, before adding that he believes such high-level solicitations have come to an end.

‘I’ve been blessed by God’

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While Nketiah’s footballing history is tied to England’s youth teams, he does already have his own connection to Ghana through his charitable work, for which he received recognition at last month’s Best of Africa Awards in London.

“In the summer last year, I went back to Ghana and did a lot work there, and also I’m trying to do some work here in the community, in the youth clubs, in the local area I come from,” explained the striker.

“We’ve got a lot more to do in the future but it’s nice to get the recognition.”

The Nketiah Foundation has worked to support disadvantaged and disabled children in Ghana, while last year it also organised a football tournament there.

“I feel like I’ve been blessed by God with this ability and opportunities,” he added.

“We’ve got to use that really well and try to give back to as many people as we can and spread that love and joy because football is a powerful thing.”

Nketiah credits his family with having “nailed” the importance of charity into him.

But with the debate raging online focusing only on his possible switch to Ghana, he believes it is better to avoid the chatter.

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Bihar 2025 election result: Who won, who lost, why it matters

The National Democratic Alliance (NDA), led by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), is heading for a sweep in the legislative assembly elections in the eastern state of Bihar.

The election in India’s third-most populous state, with 74 million registered voters across 243 assembly constituencies, has been viewed as a key test of Modi’s popularity, especially among Gen Z: Bihar is India’s youngest state.

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Vote counting concluded on Friday after two phases of voting on November 6 and November 11.

Here is more about the election results and what they mean.

What was the result of the Bihar election?

As of 5:30pm (1200 GMT) on Friday, the NDA had won two seats and was leading in 204 out of 243, while the opposition Mahagathabandhan, or the Grand Alliance, with the Indian National Congress and the regional Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) as the main parties, was leading in just 33 seats, according to the Election Commission of India (ECI).

The Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), which is currently not part of either alliance, was leading in one seat. The All India Majlis-E-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM), another party that does not belong in either major alliance, had won or was leading in the remaining five seats.

BJP and allies

  • Within the NDA, the BJP had won or was leading in 93 seats with a 20.5 percent overall vote share. 
  • The regional Janata Dal (United) or JD(U), a key NDA constituent, had won or was leading  in 83 seats, with 19 percent votes overall.
  • Another local NDA ally, the Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) or LJPRV, had won or was ahead in 19 seats.
  • The Rashtriya Lok Morcha (RSHTLKM) was leading in four seats.
  • The Hindustani Awam Morcha (Secular), or HAMS, had won or was leading in five seats.

Opposition alliance

  • The Congress, India’s main opposition party, had won or was leading in five seats with 8.7 percent of the overall vote.
  • The Grand Alliance’s biggest party, RJD, had or was leading in 26 seats with 22.8 percent of the vote.
  • The Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) (Liberation), or CPI(ML)(L), was leading in one seat.
  • The Communist Party of India (Marxist), or CPI(M), was ahead in one seat.

How are Tejashwi Yadav and Maithili Thakur doing?

As votes were being counted, two of the most watched constituencies were Raghopur and Alinagar.

Raghopur has long been an RJD stronghold. But for some time during counting, Tejashwi Yadav, the son of RJD leader Lalu Prasad Yadav and the party’s de facto chief now, was trailing behind BJP candidate Satish Kumar in the Yadav family bastion. This had switched to a 13,000 vote lead for Yadav by 1200 GMT, with most votes counted. If Yadav were to still lose, it will be a historic defeat for what was, many years, the first family of Bihar. He previously won the seat in 2015 and 2020. His father has also won from Raghopur twice in the past, while his mother, Rabri Devi, has won it three times.

Popular folk singer, Maithili Thakur, representing the BJP, was leading in the Alinagar seat, with the RJD’s Binod Mishra trailing by 8,588 votes — another close contest.

What is driving the results?

Female voters

Political analysts attribute the gains for the key governing party in this election to the appeals Modi’s party has made to female voters.

In September, the BJP transferred about $880m to 7.5 million women – with 10,000 rupees ($112.70) paid directly into their bank accounts – under a seed investment programme called the Chief Minister’s Women Employment Scheme. Modi’s office said: “The assistance can be utilised in areas of the choice of the beneficiary, including agriculture, animal husbandry, handicrafts, tailoring, weaving, and other small-scale enterprises.”

Women make up nearly half of all eligible voters in Bihar, where women’s political participation is on the rise. Female representation in the state has historically been low. But in 2006, Bihar reserved 50 percent of seats on local bodies for women, which has boosted their political representation.

Female voter turnout in the state has often surpassed that of men since 2010. The turnout among women this time was 71.6 percent, compared with 62.8 percent for men.

Voter ID checks

The opposition has also accused the ECI of deliberately revising the official voter list to benefit the BJP via a Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the electoral rolls over the past few months. Registered voters were required to present documents proving they were Indian nationals and legal residents of the constituency in which they voted.

As Al Jazeera reported in July, however, many of the poorest people in Bihar do not hold any of the several documents that the ECI listed as proof of identity.

The opposition argues, therefore, that this new requirement could disenfranchise poor and vulnerable groups, including disadvantaged castes and Muslims, who typically vote for the RJD-Congress alliance.

In September, the ECI removed 4.7 million names from Bihar’s rolls, leaving 74.2 million voters. In Seemanchal, a Muslim-majority area, voter removals exceeded the state average.

What is the significance of these results?

Bihar is India’s third most populous state, home to 130 million people. It sends the fifth-highest number of legislators to parliament.

The latest vote has been viewed as a key popularity test for Modi, who was sworn in for his third premiership after he won the national elections in June 2024.

But the BJP failed to secure a majority in the national election on its own, forcing it to rely on regional allies such as the JD(U) to form the government.

NRC Apologises Over Abuja-Kaduna Train Delay, Denies Leaving Passengers Stranded

The Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) has apologised to passengers on the Abuja-Kaduna Train Service (AKTS) for delays experienced on Wednesday, stating no passenger was stranded.

The delay, which affected the afternoon service, occurred after a procedural safety decision was made when the train’s backup engine began losing power shortly after departure.

The train returned to Rigasa, Kaduna, as a precaution, before resuming its journey at 4:00 pm and arriving at Idu Station at 6:52 pm, approximately 80 minutes behind schedule.

Responding in a statement on Thursday, NRC Managing Director, Kayode Opeifa dismissed reports suggesting that passengers were stranded, describing them as misleading. He stressed that the Corporation prioritizes safety above all else, which informed the decision to return the train to Rigasa, Kaduna.

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“Though the train could have continued, for security reasons along the route and considering it was less than 30 minutes into the journey, it was advisable to pull back to Rigasa, Kaduna, for safety reasons,” Opeifa explained.

The train resumed its journey at 4:00 pm, an hour after the delay, and arrived at Idu at 6:52 pm—80 minutes behind schedule. Passengers were kept updated throughout via the Public Address System on the train and at Rigasa Station.

“Although the train could have continued, safety on the route was paramount. Since the train was less than 30 minutes into its journey, it was advisable to return to Rigasa,” Opeifa said.

He added that if the trip had been during the morning schedule, the train would have continued and shunted at the nearest stations.

According to the NRC boss, the evening timing warranted a more cautious approach, adding that passengers were regularly updated via Public Address Systems both on the train and at Rigasa Station.

Drenthe on course for ‘successful recovery’ from stroke

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Royston Drenthe’s manager remains confident the former Real Madrid and Everton winger will make “a successful recovery” after his stroke.

The 38-year-old ex-Netherlands international was admitted to hospital in October.

Tjarda Zeggelink of FC de Rebellen – an agency which represents Drenthe – told BBC Sport: “Royston is currently in an important phase of his rehabilitation process.

“He is working with great dedication and discipline on his recovery, showing the same commitment and motivation we have come to expect from him.

“While it is still too early to provide a specific timeline, we are pleased with Royston’s approach to his recovery.

“His positive attitude and professional mindset are playing an important role in the overall progress of the rehabilitation process.

“We will continue to monitor his development closely and remain confident in a successful recovery.”

Drenthe began his professional career with Feyenoord before moving to Real Madrid in 2007, winning the La Liga title a year later.

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