Dani Dyer’s Strictly partner Nikita Kuzmin breaks silence with emotional message after show exit

Dani Dyer, the star of Strictly Come Dancing, has announced that she is resigning from the BBC series due to an injury, and Nikita Kuzmin, her dance partner, has also released a depressing statement.

Professional dancer Nikita Kuzmin has issued a statement following the news that his celebrity partner Dani Dyer has dropped out of this year’s Strictly Come Dancing. She announced her departure from the show earlier this week.

It was announced yesterday that Love Island winner Dani, 29, won’t becontinuing in the BBC dance contest following an injury in rehearsals, with her having expressed disappointment over the situation. The news cames just days before the first live show of the new series, which launched on Saturday.

The pre-recorded launch episode on the weekend unveiled each of the pairings for the latest series. It was revealed that Dani would be with Nikita, 27, and she said upon meeting her dance partner: “I’m so happy. I literally am in shock.”

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Nikita made a statement after learning Dani had left Strictly. He also posted some behind-the-scenes photos, saying that he was “so devastated we’d finished our journey before it even started.”

“We had an incredible amount of fun and laughs in such a short amount of time!” I really enjoyed our partnership, and I’m hoping to reach week one soon, lol. I wish you the best of luck, Daniel.

You’re such a wonderful, upbeat, and lovely person, he continued. Knowing how excited you were to do your absolute best on the show breaks my heart. We sincerely haven’t decided on the team name in time, so hopefully we can pick it up next year:) Love from #danita, #dakita, #nani.

Yesterday, the BBC announced that Dani will no longer compete on Strictly this year. It was revealed that she fractured her ankle amid rehearsals, with her saying in a statement: “I had a fall on Friday in rehearsals and landed funny.

“I initially thought I had rolled my foot, but it swelled excessively over the weekend, and it turns out I’ve broken my ankle after an MRI yesterday. I’ve had to leave the show because it seems like performing the quickstep on a broken bone is not recommended and the doctors have told me to stop dancing.

Dani then expressed her disappointment. The biggest understatement, she said, is to say I’m heartbroken in the statement. Although I’m going to miss Nikita dancing, I’ll definitely be watching closely and cheering all the couples on.

The show’s creators are “incredibly sad” over the circumstances, according to Sarah James, executive producer at BBC Studios. According to Sarah, “Dani has enriched Strictly with so much passion, joy, and enthusiasm, and her partnership with Nikita was off to the most sensational start.”

Everyone on the show is deeply sad that she is unable to compete in the current series this year. We wish her the best recovery possible and express our love to her in the future.

The news prompted reaction on social media, including from colleagues. Replying to the news on Instagram, Strictly judge Shirley Ballas wrote on the platform: “I’m so so sorry. But health is most important. Get well soon Angel.”

Fellow judge Motsi Mabuse said: “Oh so sorry. Get well soon. Health first.” Whilst other pros also responded to the news, like Gorka Márquez who commented: “So gutted for you guys! [Dani and Nikita]. Hope you get well soon.”

The first of the live shows will be broadcast on BBC One and BBC iPlayer on Saturday night starting at 6 p.m. for the new season of Strictly Come Dancing.

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Finland’s president hails rise of global south at UNGA

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Finland’s Alexander Stubb, president of the 80th UNGA, stated that the post-Cold War era is over and that a new world order is emerging with power shifting “to the south and the east” and rising “to the south and the east” with important economic, political, and cultural forces rising.

‘A cool scene’ – but will Bethpage’s first tee intimidate Europe?

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2025 Ryder Cup

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The first tee at the Ryder Cup has long been a focus of intense scrutiny.

For players, the nerves are tested as they hit their opening shots in front of thousands of partisan supporters.

The boisterous buzz makes it an essential part of the day for fans, who arrive in morning darkness to stake their spot, while latecomers, irked at missing out, slope off down the fairway.

The Bethpage Black offering this week is shaped by the topography of the course. It will accommodate 5,000 people, slightly more than in Rome two years ago, but certainly fewer than the 6,500 that fitted in the Paris behemoth in 2018.

And rather than the intimidatory three-sided horseshoe shape of two years ago, this vast stand “looks more London Stadium than Upton Park”, according to BBC Sport’s golf correspondent Iain Carter.

From down in the fairway, it resembles a giant draught excluder, skirting the back of the tee and adjacent 18th green.

The horseshoe element has been lost and, through that, has the advantage for the home team suffered?

“The way it’s set up, it’s a little bit further back than what we’ve had over the past few years,” Tommy Fleetwood told BBC Sport.

“But it’s still the first tee at a Ryder Cup and we’ll still come away from this week with stories of first tee nerves.

“It’s something that you’ve got to embrace. I think it’s a cool scene.”

In 2023 the first tee was a cauldron of noise and colour.

Thousands of fans crammed into stands that towered above the players, with music blaring and European fans welcoming each player on to the tee with their own unique song.

While the European players revelled in that racket, it seemed to serve up too much of a claustrophobic start to matches for the US team, who did not win the first hole in any of the opening 12 matches.

It does not feel like that level of claustrophobia will be part of this week, but the fans on the practice days have been good-naturedly engaging in the ‘phoney war’.

A chorus of pantomime boos rang out across Bethpage Black as Rory McIlroy strode on to the first tee for a practice round.

The stand was around one-quarter full, but the jeers seemed to drift aimlessly over Europe’s number one as he cheerily waved back, before heading off down the fairway, obligingly signing autographs as he went.

It was the European charm offensive in full swing.

But as Fleetwood, 34, pointed out: “No matter what you do, nothing prepares you for a Friday morning on the first tee of the Ryder Cup.”

Europe’s only rookie Rasmus Hojgaard is expecting his first tee experience to be “my most nervous moment” of the week.

American Bryson DeChambeau gave a glimpse of perhaps what might follow as he indulged the fans who wanted to see him reach the green 397 yards away, by smashing half a dozen tee shots.

There were accompanying shouts from the stands of “Rory can’t do that”.

Two-time US Open champion DeChambeau – the only member of the US team to play on the LIV Golf circuit – is the perfect showman, basking in the adulation, while demanding his followers further crank up the volume.

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The European players have not gone as far as wearing sponge ‘Cheeseheads’ like they did at Whistling Straits four years ago.

Nevertheless, Luke Donald’s men have been on a charm offensive in New York.

On Wednesday, the 12 visiting players took time during their practice round to sign hundreds of autographs and pose for selfies on a largely convivial morning at Bethpage.

The theory, perhaps, is that ingratiating themselves to the locals during this week’s tune-ups might soften the vitriol which comes their way over the weekend.

No doubt Europe captain Donald is not that naïve.

McIlroy heard how quickly the crowd could turn when they booed him, playfully, for not signing any autographs as he was whisked to the 17th tee by organisers. A defiant ‘U-S-A, U-S-A’ chant followed.

“We’re not going to attack the Europeans today – let’s wait for Friday, Saturday and Sunday,” Sean Mateiko, a Long Islander attending Wednesday’s practice day with his two kids, told BBC Sport.

“You respect the game – everyone was excited to see Rory. But once it comes down to the start of the tournament, he’s the enemy.”

Masters champion McIlroy was in the spotlight as the crowd – mainly children but also plenty of adults – battled for his attention on the walks between greens and tees.

During the walks to the 15th and 17th tee boxes, the pre-prepared European players pulled out blue sharpies from their back pockets and scrawled away.

Oversized golf balls and replica 18th green flags – bought from the shop for $36 (£26) – were the main items of memorabilia. One middle-aged American man wore a cream dinner jacket to be desecrated as a souvenir.

“We’re the visitors,” said Donald. “Again, we’re trying to just be respectful to the crowd and just do whatever we can to be our best selves and play our best golf.

“I’m very lucky as a captain. This isn’t a team I’ve had to really try to form, but I feel like we have a bunch of really solid guys with good values.

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The tone from the European team in the build-up feels carefully cultivated: keen to show a strong sense of respect towards the American fans, along with the insistence a partisan atmosphere is what the Ryder Cup is all about.

It also appears designed not to fan the flames before the weekend.

A lot of pre-tournament discussion has centred around the threat of Bethpage being a tinderbox, with President Trump’s expected appearance on Friday potentially further sparking an already-partisan crowd.

For fathers like Mateiko and his buddy Ryan Hickey, Wednesday’s practice day and the weekend’s action are separate entities as entertainment activities.

“Right now on practice day, you’re hanging out watching golf and seeing the stars do their thing. Then, come Friday it is hardcore USA – it’s game time,” added Mateiko, who will return for the real action with his pals.

“Things have ramped up since Rory said he wanted to win on US soil. I think the heckling will be 1000%, but not over the line. It will be fun – and firm but fair.”

There is a caveat, though, from a interjecting Hickey.

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Bauchi Dismisses Two Senior Civil Servants Over Alleged Forgery

Two senior government officials have been fired by the Bauchi State Civil Service Commission as a result of alleged forgery.

According to the state, the offense goes against the State Public Service Rule 0327, (ii, iii, and vi), which prohibits the falsification of official documents.

The commission‘s information and public relations officer, Saleh Umar, made their dismissal known in a press release.

A Principal Executive Officer I, Suleiman Ahmed, and an Administrative Officer, Yusuf Ningi, who were previously assigned to the Government House from the Office of the Head of Civil Service, are the affected officials, according to the statement.

The Commission’s 35th plenary on September 23, 2025, considered and officially adopted the dismissal, according to the statement.

The Commission acknowledged that the move was necessary to uphold the state civil service’s code of conduct.

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Workers are promoted by the government

The Commission also approved the promotion of a number of senior civil servants in a related development.

It authorized the appointment of four deputy directors to the director position during its meeting, as well as the formalization of three substantive directors’ appointments to the state service.

Directors in management, human resources, and audit are among those who are promoted. Directors of planning, research, statistics, civil litigation, and land and valuation were given promotion ad hoc approval.

Additionally, a chief land officer and eight chief state attorneys were promoted to deputy director positions.

In the course of performing their duties, the commission chairman, Ibrahim Muhammad, reportedly urged all state employees to abide by the Public Service Rules, internal and external circulars, and ethical standards during the plenary, according to the press release.

According to him, “adherence to laid-down laws and procedures is essential to eradicating the system’s unlawful practices and enhancing corruption-free service delivery.”

The Chairman reiterated the commission’s commitment to upholding ethical behavior and upholding integrity at all levels.

He commended the newly promoted officers for their continued commitment to the state.

This development occurred shortly after the commission fired an education officer on September 11 for gross misconduct involving sexual harassment.

‘I’d be dead without Coleen’ – Rooney

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Wayne Rooney claims that he could have passed away if his wife Coleen had not assisted him with alcohol problems.

The 39-year-old former England and Manchester United captain claims that during his playing career, he was “struggling massively” with his drinking.

Rooney has been married to Coleen since 2008 and has a record 253 goals for United. He retired from playing in 2021.

He declared on the podcast Rio Ferdinand Presents, “I sincerely believe that if she weren’t there, I would be dead.”

She keeps me on that path for the next 20 years because I’ve made mistakes in the past that are well documented and whatever.

I wanted to go out with my friends, have a drink, and have a good time. There was a point where I went too far in my life when I was having a lot of trouble drinking.

“I didn’t believe I could approach anyone,” he said. I didn’t really want to because I didn’t want to burden anyone with that.

I only drank for two days straight. I trained, and over the weekend, I would score two goals, and then I would go back and drink for two days straight.

I drank too much alcohol.

Rooney left the team in December and started working for the company before most recently leaving Plymouth Argyle.

Rooney said: “There could have been times when Coleen could have left,” when he discussed the importance of his relationship with Coleen with BBC Breakfast three years ago. However, we are in love.

Never an alcoholic, I said. I used to binge drink more frequently than I did, so I would literally drink two days off before putting myself to bed for work and then have to run around a pitch and train. At times, I wasn’t portraying myself in the best way possible.

I’ve spoken to some people. It was helpful. You express your emotions. I held them in and then built up, which I didn’t do.

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Mo Gilligan welcomes first child with fiancée weeks after secret son claims

According to reports, comedian Mo Gilligan and model fiancée Taia Tulher welcomed their first child. A few weeks ago, the Masked Singer judge and his wife Taia gave birth to their son.

Mo kneed down on one knee last month as the couple recently tied the knot. Just as it was claimed that Mo had a secret son with his ex Selina Christoforou, Selina Christoforou, received word of their engagement.

“Mo and Taia are in a bubble of joy because they have their child.” She gave birth a short while ago, and things are now back to normal, according to a source. There was no indication of Taia’s bump until the pair were seen together at London Fashion Week.

(Anadolu via Getty Images) Mo and Taia are proud parents of their young child.

They are only revealing the gender and name of the baby to close friends and family, but they have already been making announcements about it. The source continued, “Mo and Taia couldn’t be happier.”

His ex Selina Christoforou claimed in an explosive video on TikTok that he already has a child but is a “deadbeat dad,” making the allegations come after her. You can’t make someone be a father, Selina had claimed. She claimed she knows how few times the star has met his son Rudi. Mo continued to defend the allegations, appearing to criticize Selina with a post featuring Rudi.

Mo and Taia engaged in a “complete nine-yard proposal,” according to a source who was present. Everyone is extremely happy for them because they have been telling their friends about their engagement.

He and Taia “are really excited to start a family together,” he says. It seemed like the ideal next step to get married since they already reside together in London.

Mo posted a picture on social media, believed to be of his 'secret son' Rudi
Rudi, Mo’s “secret son,” is reportedly in a photo posted on social media (@mothecomedian/Instagram).

In a popular post, Selina criticized Mo for her recent Instagram post about my son’s father. “For your information, I don’t blame you if you don’t follow my Instagram. His father is Mo Gilligan, I guess. very heavily in quotation marks.

A source at the time later stated that Mo only observes the baby occasionally. She learned about her pregnancy in May of 2023, according to the insider, and it shocked them both greatly because they had been being cautious.

“But she wanted the child, despite the fact that they weren’t a couple,” she continued. Mo sees their son semi-regularly, and she adores him. He is excited about becoming a father for the second time and is excited about it. He feels comfortable with Taia because he has been with her for a while.

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