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Katya Jones reveals she’s taking a pause over Strictly exit -‘my heart is broken’

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No one was expecting Katya Jones and Lewis Cope – who last month scored the first perfect score of the series – to not make the final

Katya Jones has spoken out after her and Lewis Cope’s controversial exit from Strictly Come Dancing on Saturday. The pair caused uproar when they went out of the competition in Musicals Week after judges Shirley Ballas and Craig Revel Horwood were not impressed by their salsa to a track from Guys and Dolls.

But many viewers threatened to boycott the show as a result, with scores of fans declaring that the former Emmerdale actor was “my winner” and insisting they wouldn’t watch the rest of the series.

On Sunday night, Katya – who hasn’t won since 2017 when she lifted the glitterball with actor Joe McFadden – wept as they lost the dance off to Amber Davies and Nikita Kuzmin. Amber, 29, was also shocked to find herself in the dance-off having got a perfect 40 from the judges for her Charleston.

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On Sunday’s show, Katya told Lewis tearfully: “I think you have created so many moments for Strictly Come Dancing that will be in the history books and you will be remembered as one of, if not, the best male celebrity we’ve ever had on the show, but also you will be remembered for being an incredible person you are. Kind and genuine people still exist – what a gentleman you are, so humble. I’m so glad that we had a chance to showcase your talent and what a beautiful person you are to the world.”

Today, Katya has finally broken her silence online where she admitted her heart was broken.

“I must say congratulations to all semi finalists, and to @nikita__kuzmin and @amb_d – who fully deserved their place in the semi final. There was absolutely no doubt about it. Keep going guys!” she wrote.

“My heart is broken and it will take some time to heal. So before I write a big profound post- I will take a minute to digest and breathe.”

Their exit came after they previously scored the first full marks of the series with their Couple’s Choice routine to Radiohead’s Creep during the Halloween special, which got four 10s from the judges.

The result, in Musicals Week, was a foregone conclusion because Amber and Nikita had already scored a perfect 40 on Saturday for their Charleston to a song from Guys and Dolls, while Lewis’s salsa to Dance at the Gym from West Side Story was criticised for having several flaws, particularly by Craig and head judge Shirley.

Amber, 29, now waltzes into next week’s semi-final alongside George Clarke, 26, who is the last male celebrity left standing, plus Balvinder Sopal, 47, and Karen Carney, 38.

When asked by host Tess Daly about his time on the show, Lewis said: “It’s been more than I could have ever wished for. If someone would have said that I’d have done 11 weeks at the beginning, I’d have been over the moon and snapped their hand off.”

Speaking to Katya he added: “It’s been incredible and a memory that I’ll have for the rest of my life, and I think it’s all down to you. You’ve literally given me absolutely everything I could wish for as a friend, as a teacher. I couldn’t imagine it with anybody else so thank you very much.”

Quizzed on the support he’s received and the impact he’s hoping for, Lewis said: “It’s everything, isn’t it? I mean, what is life without people? And this show, I’ve seen how it’s brought people together, not just in my family, but it seems to lift people up. And it’s definitely brought my family, four generations, together every Saturday night – my Nana Dot sitting there smiling all the time. You know, young boys who thought that dancing wasn’t accessible for them or whatever. They’ve started dancing now and have sent us videos. You know, if you can change one person’s life like that, then that’s enough.”

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Kylie Minogue and Five will perform during next week’s semi final on Saturday, which kicks off on BBC1 at 6.35pm.

AngryGinge snubbed at Streamer Awards as IShowSpeed issues five-word message

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I’m A Celeb winner AngryGinge was snubbed at the 2025 Streamer Awards, missing out on a top prize. However, IShowSpeed took home the big win and shared a touching five word message

I’m A Celeb winner AngryGinge was snubbed at the 2025 Streamer Awards, missing out on the Best Sports Streamer prize. However, IShowSpeed took home the big win for Streamer of the Year and shared a touching five word message.

YouTube star IShowSpeed, real name Darren Jason Watkins Jr.,was crowned Streamer of the Year at the 2025 Streamer Awards, held at Los Angeles’ Wiltern Theatre. The annual awards ceremony announced its 2025 winners on December 6, honouring standout creators across the streaming world.

IShowSpeed’s victory marks his second consecutive Streamer of the Year title. Other major winners included CaseOh, who claimed Gamer of the Year, and Cinna, who received The Sapphire Award for best female or marginalised gender streamer of 2025.

Celebrating his win, he took a moment to praise fellow nominee and close friend Kai Cenat.

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“That’s really my brother, man,” he started. “He’s maturing into another person, and I’m excited to see where that takes him. He really made streaming fun and exciting for me.”

Kai Cenat himself enjoyed a big night, taking home multiple awards including: Best Just Chatting Streamer, Best Streamed Event for Streamer University, Best Marathon Stream for Mafiathon 3 and Best Collab, for LeBron James’ surprise appearance during his marathon stream, where the NBA star gave him a live haircut.

Producer, rapper, and Twitch streamer PlaqueBoyMax won both Best Music Streamer and Best Streamed Series for In the Booth, while YouTuber and Twitch streamer Emiru secured Best Creative Arts Streamer.

In the genre-specific gaming awards, Caedrel won Best MOBA Streamer for his League of Legends content, and Peak took home Stream Game of the Year.

I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here winner AngryGinge was nominated for Best Sports Streamer, but the award ultimately went to flight23white.

During a nail-biting I’m A Celeb final, the 24-year-old from Salford, Greater Manchester, was declared the winner with Celebs Go Dating’s Tom Read Wilson finishing in second place.

But it’s now been predicted that Ginge and fellow Mancunian and his pal Aitch could be set to become TV’s golden duo thanks to their unbreakable bond and likability in the jungle.

A whopping 13 million people tuned into the final and voted for their favourite to win. Aitch and Ginge are now placed at 7/5 to land their own reality show following their jungle antics.

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The odds are also stacked at 20/13 to present Soccer Aid next year, and the pair are no strangers to the UNICEF match, having both played over the years. But they’re also at 11/7 to become the new hosts of Sky Sports’ Baller League – marking huge potential for both of their careers.

“TV producers will no doubt be preparing for a bidding war to secure AngryGinge and Aitch as a joint act,” celebrity PR specialist Kayley Cornelius said.

John Lennon’s killer now – conjugal visits from wife and bid for freedom

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Beatles star, John Lennon, was fatally shot on December, 8, 1980, by Mark David Chapman, who later told a parole board he was ‘simply seeking fame’

Beatles fans around the world were left bereft when dad-of-two John Lennon was fatally shot outside his home in New York 25 years ago.

The much-loved star, 40, had achieved global fame with the Sgt Pepper’s stars before going solo in 1969. The musician from Liverpool is widely considered as one of the greatest songwriters of all time. However, his life was tragically cut short when he was killed by Mark David Chapman, now 70, who reportedly told the doorman of John’s apartment building: “I just shot John Lennon.”

Chapman was sentenced to 20 years to life in prison in 1981 after pleading guilty to second-degree murder. So, as we remember John on the 25th anniversary of his death, here’s a look inside his killer’s life now as well as Chapman’s chilling confession at the scene of the crime…

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Chilling confession

Longtime Beatles fan Chapman, an out-of-work security guard living in Hawaii, pleaded guilty to shooting Lennon in June 1981. He reportedly confessed just moments after the senseless act, telling the grief-stricken doorman of the star’s apartment in New York, “I just shot John Lennon”.

Chapman and Lennon had actually crossed paths earlier in the day when the Beatles fan obtained the artist’s autograph on a copy of the album, Double Fantasy. Chapman had bought the gun three months earlier before travelling New York City to commit the crime.

After his incarceration, Chapman told a parole board in 2002 that he was motivated by jealousy. “My thinking was he has all of this money, lives in this beautiful apartment and he is into music representing a more cautious lifestyle, a more giving lifestyle,” he told the board, according to ABC News. “It made me angry and jealous compared to the way I was living at the time. There was jealousy in there.”

He added, “I assassinated him … because he was very, very, very famous and that’s the only reason.”

However, in 2022, Chapman said he was Beatles fan “seeking fame” and admitted what he did was “evil”, saying: “I knew what I was doing, and I knew it was evil. I knew it was wrong, but I wanted the fame so much that I was willing to give everything and take a human life.”

Prison life

Chapman is currently locked up at the maximum security prison, Green Haven Correctional Facility, New York after being transferred from Wende Correctional facility in 2022.

Green Haven is home to some of the US’s most notorious killers, including Thang Thanh Nguyen, who was formerly listed on the FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list. Nguyen was convicted of murder for the 1992 robbery and killing of Chung Lam in Irondequoit, New York.

Since being behind bars, Chapman has worked in the prison as a legal clerk and kitchen helper. However, he was barred from participating in the Cephas Attica workshops, a charitable organisation helping inmates adjust to life outside prison. He was also prohibited from attending the prison’s violence and anger management classes due to concern for his safety.

Conjugal visits from his wife

Chapman has been married to his wife, Gloria Abe, since 1979, and she visits him annually in prison. Following Lennon’s murder, friends, and Chapman himself, begged Gloria to divorce the killer and move on with her life.

However, after reportedly consulting the Bible, she decided to remain married to the Chapman, despite his heinous act. “From that point on, I decided it didn’t matter how long Mark was in prison,” she wrote in The Alliance. “I would wait for him.” More than 40 years later, the couple is still married.

Every year, Gloria reportedly flies from her home to the prison in New York, to spend the 44 hours allotted to her and Chapman for conjugal visits. They are said to spend their time in a private trailer inside the prison making pizza and watching “Wheel of Fortune.”

Possibility of parole

In September 2022, Chapman was denied parole for the 12th time. He was then denied it again in September 2025. His next parole hearing is scheduled for February 2027.

Lennon’s wife, Yoko Ono, believes there is a chance the killer could strike again if he is released and has opposed his parole over the years.

In 2015, she told The Daily Beast, “He did it once, he could do it again, to somebody else. It could be me, it could be Sean, it could be anybody, so there is that concern.”

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In 2020, Chapman called his actions “despicable” and said he would have “no complaint whatsoever” if they chose to leave him in prison for the rest of his life.

India travel chaos: Are pilots overworked?

Thousands of flights operated by India’s largest airline, IndiGo, have been cancelled in the past week, disrupting air travel during peak travel season in the world’s most populous nation.

The chaos started last week due to a pilot shortage after the private carrier failed to adapt to a new government guideline on the rest and duty hours of pilots.

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The crisis has brought into the spotlight the working conditions of pilots in India and how airlines pushed policies that negatively affected their pay scale.

What do we know about flight disruptions?

IndiGo, which operates 2,200 flights daily, has been forced to cancel about 3,400 flights since December 2 in the worst crisis in the carrier’s 20-year operation.

There were flight disruptions in several big cities, including New Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad and Hyderabad, leaving thousands of passengers stranded at airports across the country.

The airline says its operations will be back to normal by December 15.

Given that IndiGo controls 65 percent market share, the impact on travel and ticket prices was severe, forcing the government to intervene and even issue a cap on domestic fares.

Together, Air India and IndiGo control 92 percent of the market share. IndiGo is the only airline that connects many smaller cities and towns in India, such as Shillong, Kolhapur, Prayagraj, Agra and Deogarh, giving it a monopoly on those sectors.

On Friday, about 1,600 flights were cancelled. A day later, more than 700 flights were cancelled, followed by some 650 flights on Sunday. More than 400 flights have been cancelled so far on Monday.

The disruptions have caused a huge outcry.

What are the new guidelines on pilot rest and duty hours?

Early in 2024, the Indian government introduced new Flight Duty Time Limitations (FDTL) regulations to improve pilots’ working hours, rest periods, and fatigue management across Indian airlines. These rules reduced the maximum daily duty hours and tightened rest requirements, aligning more closely with international fatigue‑risk norms.

The new rules, which came into effect on November 1, asked airlines to:

  • Increase pilots’ mandatory weekly rest period from 36 to 48 hours. A pilot’s personal leave request, however, cannot be included under the mandatory rest period.
  • Cap pilots’ flying hours that continue into the night to 10 hours.
  • Cap the weekly number of landings a pilot can make between midnight and early morning to two.
  • Submit pilots’ fatigue reports every quarter to India’s aviation regulator – the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).

Aviation experts and pilot unions have blamed IndiGo for poor preparation and negligence in adapting to the new rules. Former AirAsia CFO Vijay Gopalan attributed the crisis to IndiGo’s “very, very lackadaisical, nonchalant attitude” towards adapting to the latest regulations.

“Despite the two-year preparatory window before full FDTL implementation, the airline inexplicably adopted a hiring freeze, entered non-poaching arrangements, maintained a pilot pay freeze through cartel-like behaviour, and demonstrated other short-sighted planning practices,” the Federation of Indian Pilots told the Press Trust of India news agency on December 4.

Why did India introduce Flight Duty Time Limitations?

The Indian civil aviation authorities introduced the FDTL regulations to address pilot fatigue and safety concerns, bringing them closer to international standards.

These international standards are set by bodies such as the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), a United Nations agency which sets global aviation standards and coordinates international air transport, and the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA).

The new regulations were introduced after years of lobbying by pilot unions and associations in India, including the Airline Pilots’ Association of India (ALPA), for updated fatigue rules. They raised concerns about operational safety risks and health impacts from long, irregular hours.

What is it like to be a pilot in India?

Pawan*, a commercial pilot with an Indian airline, told Al Jazeera on condition of anonymity, “You need to have completed about 200 hours of flight time through a training institution before working with an airline.”

As a child, Pawan lived in a housing society with pilots, engineers and airport managers because his father was also a pilot. These factors inspired him to become a pilot.

He added that, unlike many industries with annual inflation‑linked raises, pilot salaries rarely increase, and benefits are mostly standard – staff flight tickets for family, limited medical insurance and compensation if a licence is lost due to medical reasons or death.

“From a lot of people that I’ve interacted with in the industry who’ve been here now 15 years close to the company, they are saying things like, ‘I feel like I’m earning the same thing I earned 10 years back, or maybe even less,’” Pawan, who has been a pilot in India for almost a decade, said.

Different websites have different estimates for the average salary earned by pilots in India.

The New Delhi-based FMS Aviation Academy estimates that the annual salary of new Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL) holders starts from 400,000 rupees ($4,400), as of 2025.

According to the academy, the annual salary of senior captains for commercial airlines can exceed 10 million rupees ($120,000). Another New Delhi-based aviation school, We One Aviation, cites the same figure for the salary of senior captains.

The entry-level job is a junior first officer or cadet. After sufficient flying hours, one is promoted to become a senior. After more than 3,000 hours of flying, pilots take the Airline Transport Pilot Licence (ATPL) theoretical test to become a captain, a position that allows them to take full responsibility for the flight.

How does India compare with the rest of the world?

International bodies like the ICAO do not prescribe specific limits to the number of hours or number of flights pilots can safely operate to avoid fatigue. Different countries have different regulations.

For example, the Australian Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) says pilots should get a minimum 48-hour break in any consecutive seven‑day period. Night duty is capped at nine to 10 hours. It does not state an explicit landing cap. In Australia, pilots can earn approximately 200,000 Australian dollars ($134,000) a year, and captains can earn up to 400,000 Australian dollars ($268,000) a year, according to the Melbourne-based Holmes Aviation Institute.

According to Canadian Aviation Regulations, pilots must get at least 36 consecutive hours off during any seven‑day period when they are operating from their normal home base. The night duty is limited to eight to 10 hours. There is no formal cap on night landings. In Canada, pilots can make between 38,000 Canadian dollars ($27,740) and 250,000 Canadian dollars ($182,500) a year, according to the Ontario-based institute, Flight Trainers.

The EASA sets the weekly rest to a minimum of 36 hours, which can be reduced to 24 hours with compensation. The average annual salaries for airline pilots across 17 European countries range from 32,299 euros ($35,000) in Romania to 113,672 euros ($122,776) in Switzerland as of 2025, according to the ERI Economic Research Institute.

In the United States, flight crew members get 30 consecutive hours free from all duty during a consecutive seven-day period of work. It caps the night duty to nine to 10 hours. There is no formal cap on night landings. According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median pay for commercial pilots in 2024 was $198,100 per year.

EU slams critical US security strategy, notes ‘changed relationship’

European Council President Antonio Costa and the German government have lambasted a new US national security strategy that paints Europe as a troubled, declining power that may one day lose its usefulness as an ally to Washington.

The remarks on Monday from the European Union’s leading economy and one of its top officials delivered a stinging rebuke to the National Security Strategy released on Friday by the administration of US President Donald Trump.

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The 33-page document contains scathing criticism of the continent, claiming it is facing the “prospect of civilisational erasure” due to migration, scorning it for “censorship of free speech” and suppression of anti-immigration movements, and suggesting that the US may withdraw the security umbrella it has long held over it.

The stoush over the strategy, playing out as Washington ramps up pressure on Ukraine to agree to a plan to end the war with Russia, reflects what EU leader Costa said was a “changed” relationship between the US and Europe.

“We need to focus on building a Europe that must understand that the relationships between allies and the post-World War II alliances have changed,” Costa said at the Jacques Delors Institute, a think tank in Paris.

In response to the strategy document’s comments on free speech, Costa warned, “There will never be free speech if the freedom of information of citizens is sacrificed for the aims of the tech oligarchs in the United States.”

Costa strongly criticised allegations that free speech is being censored in Europe and said only European citizens can decide which parties should govern them.

“What we cannot accept is this threat of interference in Europe’s political life. The United States cannot replace European citizens in deciding which are the right parties and the wrong parties,” Costa said.

“The United States cannot replace Europe in its vision of freedom of speech,” he noted, adding, “Our history has taught us that there is no freedom of speech without freedom of information.”

‘Ideology, not strategy’

In Berlin, Sebastian Hille, a deputy spokesperson for the German government, said some of the criticisms in the document were “ideology rather than strategy”.

“Political freedoms, including the right to freedom of expression, are among the fundamental values of the EU,” he said.

He said Berlin also disagreed with the document’s failure to classify Russia, which in February 2022 launched a full-scale invasion of neighbouring Ukraine, as a threat.

“We stand by NATO’s joint analysis, according to which Russia is a danger and a threat to trans-Atlantic security,” he added.

Divisions over Russia

The US strategy document makes clear that Washington wants to improve its relationship with Moscow, saying that it has a “core interest” in ending the conflict with Ukraine to “reestablish strategic stability with Russia”, while hitting out at European officials’ “unrealistic expectations” for a solution to the war.

An initial US plan for ending the war, which would have allowed Russia to hold on to large territories in eastern Ukraine, sparked criticism from European leaders amid concerns that Washington is trying to force Kyiv to accept unfavourable terms.

The plan has since been altered, first with input from Ukraine alongside its European allies and then in meetings between Ukrainian and US officials. The full details of the proposal as it stands have not been disclosed.

By contrast, Moscow has welcomed Trump’s strategy document.

Costa said that given the strategy document’s position on Ukraine, “we can understand why Moscow shares [its] vision.”

“The objective in this strategy is not a fair and durable peace. It’s only [about] the end of hostilities, and the stability of relations with Russia,” he said.

Trump to host Netanyahu at White House on December 29: Israeli government

United States President Donald Trump will host Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House on December 29, according to an Israeli government spokesperson.

The announcement on Monday did not provide any further details of the planned meeting, which the pair had tentatively announced last week.

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It came a day after Netanyahu said he expected to discuss the second phase of the ceasefire in Gaza with Trump, as well as “opportunities for peace” in the region.

“The Prime Minister will meet with President Trump on Monday, December 29, they will discuss the future steps and phases and the international stabilisation force of the ceasefire plan,” government spokesperson Shosh Bedrosian said in an online briefing to reporters.

On Sunday, Netanyahu said the focus of the meeting would be on ending Hamas governance in Gaza and ensuring it fulfilled its “commitment” to the ceasefire plan, which calls for demilitarisation of the enclave. He added that the second phase of the ceasefire will be “more difficult”.

Despite over 590 Israeli violations, a US-brokered ceasefire in Gaza has mostly held since October 10. Israeli forces have killed at least 360 Palestinians in the enclave since the ceasefire began, raising the overall death toll to over 70,000.

The first phase of the ceasefire related mainly to the exchange of Israeli captives and Palestinians held by Israel, as well as Israel’s withdrawal from parts of Gaza.

Phase two of the deal would concern post-war governance, a deeply thorny issue that remains largely unresolved, with only a vague US road map.

Still to be determined are questions of leadership, future Palestinian self-determination and the role of any international stabilisation force.

The meeting also comes as Trump has heaped pressure on Netanyahu to forge a new security agreement with the fledgling government of Ahmed al-Sharaa in Syria.

In a post on social media last week, Trump called on Israel to seek “strong and true dialogue” with Syria.

That followed repeated incursions and airstrikes by Israel that have largely derailed talks.