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Debutant Eduan powers GB women to 4x100m relay gold

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Success Eduan produced a storming last leg on her senior international debut to help Great Britain claim gold in the women’s 4x100m at the World Relay Championships in Guangzhou, China.

The 20-year-old passed both Jamaica’s Shericka Jackson and Maria Perez, of Spain, on the final straight as a GB team also consisting of Nia Wedderburn-Goodison, Amy Hunt and Bianca Williams won in 42.21 seconds.

Spain ended up second in 42.28 and a Jamaica quartet, which included former world and Olympic champion Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, were third with 42.33.

“I did not think too much of [the] others, I just knew that if I gave my all, it would come out all right,” said Eduan, a midwifery student at the University of Salford.

“I have a mentality of a winner, I don’t care if Shericka or Shelly-Ann, respect to them, are running. I am going to give my all and I’m going to pass them and I’m going to win. And we did that.”

Great Britain also won a bronze in the inaugural mixed 4x100m race, with Asha Philip, Kissiwaa Mensah, Jeriel Quainoo and Joe Ferguson finishing in 40.88 seconds.

Canada won the race in 40.30, just ahead of Jamaica in 40.44, while the United States won the mixed 4x400m with a championship-record time of three minutes, 09.54 seconds.

South Africa won the men’s 4x100m gold in 37.61 seconds but there was drama as Jamaica failed to book their place in the event at the 2025 World Championships in Tokyo, Japan.

Having dropped a baton during a heat on Saturday, they also failed to take a second chance to qualify via Sunday’s heats.

The top two in their heat would have secured a spot in Tokyo but Julian Forte pulled up injured on the second leg as they failed to finish.

Jamaica can still claim one of the two remaining places which are awarded based on the world rankings.

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Eduan powers GB women to 4x100m relay gold

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Success Eduan produced a storming last leg to help Great Britain claim gold in the women’s 4x100m at the World Relay Championships in Guangzhou, China.

Eduan passed both Jamaica’s Shericka Jackson and Maria Perez, of Spain, on the final straight as a GB team also consisting of Nia Wedderburn-Goodison, Amy Hunt and Bianca Williams won in 42.21 seconds.

Spain ended up second in 42.28 and a Jamaica quartet, which included former world and Olympic champion Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, were third with 42.33.

“I did not think too much of [the] others, I just knew that if I gave my all, it would come out all right,” said Eduan.

“I have a mentality of a winner, I don’t care if Shericka or Shelly-Ann, respect to them, are running. I am going to give my all and I’m going to pass them and I’m going to win. And we did that.”

Great Britain also won a bronze in the inaugural mixed 4x100m race, with Asha Philip, Kissiwaa Mensah, Jeriel Quainoo and Joe Ferguson finishing in 40.88 seconds.

Canada won the race in 40.30, just ahead of Jamaica in 40.44, while the United States won the mixed 4x400m with a championship-record time of three minutes, 09.54 seconds.

South Africa won the men’s 4x100m gold in 37.61 seconds but there was drama as Jamaica failed to book their place in the event at the 2025 World Championships in Tokyo, Japan.

Having dropped a baton during a heat on Saturday, they also failed to take a second chance to qualify via Sunday’s heats.

The top two in their heat would have secured a spot in Tokyo but Julian Forte pulled up injured on the second leg as they failed to finish.

Jamaica can still claim one of the two remaining places which are awarded based on the world rankings.

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Tasha Ghouri breaks silence on Andrew Le Page leaving UK as she shares hope for her ex

Former Strictly contestant Tasha Ghouri has opened up on her failed relationship with Andrew Le Page as she stunned on the BAFTA Awards 2025 red carpet in London

Tasha Ghouri speaks about Andrew Le Page after admitting to being in ‘bad place’ following split(Image: Getty Images for Spotify)

Tasha Ghouri has opened up on her failed relationship with former Love Island partner, Andrew Le Page. The 26-year-old reality TV star called time on their relationship earlier this year, leaving fans shocked.

It was recently revealed Andrew had left the UK and moved to Dubai. Speaking to the Mirror on the BAFTA Awards 2025 red carpet in London, Tasha said she was “doing okay”. “You know, break ups aren’t easy for anyone to go through,” she admitted.

“I had a great two and a half years with Andrew and I look back with a positive smile on my face as we had great memories together. Sometimes it just doesn’t work out and that’s all that happened and I wish him the best. I’m just moving forward now.”

Tasha and Andrew met on Love Island
Tasha and Andrew met on Love Island(Image: Jeff Spicer/Getty Images for Disney)

She confessed her “dating book is closed for now” as she revealed she would never try her luck on another dating show, such as Celebs Go Dating. She admitted her main focus at present is “getting Tash back” as she fully focuses on her own wellbeing.

In the future, she admitted she would love a shot on a celebrity version of The Traitors, while also throwing her name in the hat for potential presenting roles on shows such as Strictly’s It Takes Two.

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The long-term goal has Tasha wanting to sit on a judging panel for one of the biggest talent shows, such as Strictly or Britain’s Got Talent.

Tasha had previously revealed the break-up happened around the time of the Strictly tour. She confessed that at the time she was “pushing it to the back of my head”.

Speaking to Kate Thornton on the White Wine Question Time podcast, she admitted she didn’t deal well with the publicity surrounding the break-up.

Newly-single Tasha oozes confidence in a white fish-tail gown
Newly-single Tasha oozes confidence in a white fish-tail gown(Image: Getty Images for BAFTA)

“When I was on the tour, the first week it kind of got leaked to the press. I didn’t have the control of how it happened. I remember it was just everywhere,” she said.

Tasha added: “I just remember after rehearsals, we were in Birmingham, I’d go to the hotel bar and it sounds really bad, but I literally was drinking wine to make me feel numb. I didn’t want to feel emotion. I was just in a really bad place that week. A really, really bad place. I was kind of close to leaving the tour.”

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Tasha also opened up to the Mirror about her latest tattoo. She revealed she recently got “super power” permanently scribed on her.

Speaking of her new ink, which is her fifth tattoo, she gushed: “It’s kind of my saying I always say.” Tasha continued to say it “reminds me every day to keep doing what I’m doing and keep going”.

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‘A pricey forearm swing? Champions League all that matters for Chelsea’

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Chelsea head coach Enzo Maresca went through his full range of brave faces, but he will know just how expensive the damaging defeat at Newcastle United could prove to be.

Maresca has been keen to emphasise what he regards as Chelsea’s progress since he succeeded Mauricio Pochettino in the summer.

The reality, especially what passes for reality at Stamford Bridge, means the final judgement will only come once the Premier League season concludes.

The Italian regards Chelsea’s advance to an upcoming Europa Conference League final meeting with Real Betis as the clearest signal of an upward trend under his guidance.

The brutal truth is that this is a competition Chelsea have been expected to win. There will be no flowers handed out at Stamford Bridge for winning Europe’s third-tier tournament.

For a club of Chelsea’s ambition, not to mention vast financial outlay, the Champions League is what matters. That is where the club believes it should be.

The Blues are still clinging on to the final Champions League spot with two matches remaining but, with just a point separating them and seventh, it is far too close for comfort.

And the 2-0 loss on Tyneside places a heavy load on their final two games at home to Manchester United, then, with great significance as they are chasing the same lucrative prize, away to seventh-placed Nottingham Forest on the last day.

If Chelsea win the Conference League but do not qualify for the Champions League, Maresca must expect this season to be judged as failure, however harsh that judgement may seem.

The stakes could not be higher, not least for Maresca, who has had a somewhat loveless relationship with Chelsea fans never fully convinced by the studied passing style which is his trademark.

This defeat means Chelsea have lost six of their last nine away games in the Premier League, winning one and drawing two. Since Christmas Day, only Leicester City and Southampton (both four) have picked up fewer away points in the competition than Chelsea’s five.

It is a flaw that has brought Chelsea to the point where the success of their season hangs in a delicate balance.

And all this makes the act of wild indiscipline from striker Nicolas Jackson after 35 minutes at St. James’ Park, with Chelsea already trailing to Sandro Tonali’s early goal, not only reckless but potentially very expensive.

Only Jackson can explain what possessed him to launch himself forearm first into the face of Newcastle defender Sven Botman, a red card the inevitable outcome once referee John Brooks was directed towards the screen by the Video Assistant Referee.

Chelsea head coach Enzo Maresca in despair during the loss against Newcastle UnitedReuters

Chelsea’s owners may reflect more favourably on Maresca’s first campaign in charge should they make the top five and the Champions League, while key player Cole Palmer will feel more comfortable in Europe’s elite competition.

Maresca was aiming in the wrong direction when he suggested the noise inside the Tyneside cauldron made the officials’ decision to send Jackson off.

This was on the striker – no-one else.

His words made a somewhat hollow sound when he said: “If the referee decides it’s red, it’s because they decide and they are convinced. It can be easy to make some decisions like this in this stadium with its noise.

“Sometimes you get the feeling that some decisions are from the noise. It’s not only for this game, it is for the next two games, for him the season is finished.”

Ironically, Maresca’s shrewd tactical tweaks for the second half improved Chelsea. He replaced Noni Madueke with Reece James and moved Palmer into a false nine role against Newcastle’s three centre-backs until counterpart Eddie Howe countered with changes of his own.

Maresca’s argument did carry weight when he said: “To come here and for one hour to play with 10 players is not easy. In the second half the team showed effort, spirit [and] energy. We must keep this spirit and energy.”

It was all for nothing, however, as Bruno Guimaraes’ stoppage-time effort took a deflection off Malo Gusto to loop agonisingly over Chelsea keeper Robert Sanchez.

Chelsea showed enough in the second half to demonstrate that all is not lost. The Champions League remains a realistic destination, but that final-day visit to The City Ground is assuming heavier significance.

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Christine McGuinness speaks out about Celebs Go Dating exit as she teases new project

Christine McGuiness opened up on life following her sensational decision to quit Celebs Go Dating as she felt it was too soon for her after divorce from Paddy McGuiness

Christine McGuiness reveals how she has been coping since dropping out of Celebs Go Dating(Image: Getty Images)

When Christine McGuiness made the decision to quit the process of Celebs Go Dating, the wife of Paddy McGuiness left many open-mouthed. At the time, she claimed that she felt it was too soon for her to jump into the dating pool following her public divorce from Paddy, who is the father of her three children.

But when the Mirror exclusively caught up with Christine on the red carpet at the BAFTA TV Awards to find out how life is treating her following her exit, she revealed: “I’m really, really good. I’m happy to be at the BAFTAs, it’s a gorgeous day.”

And she also let slip that she is focusing on work which takes her mind off wanting to find a companion in the future. She went on to add: “There’s going to be an announcement in a few weeks which i’m very, very excited about for a new project I’ve been working on.”

Christine first met Paddy in 2007 when she was modelling at the Liverpool Tennis Tournament. Two years later, the funny man turned TV presenter popped the question and in 2011 the couple walked down the aisle.

Christine McGuiness reveals how she has been coping since dropping out of Celebs Go Dating
Christine McGuiness reveals how she has been coping since dropping out of Celebs Go Dating(Image: Channel 4)

But in 2022, the couple released a joint statement announcing their divorce after 15 years together.

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And while the pair remained living separately in their marital home, it seems the decision to divorce was based on an “unforgiveable” reason.

Speaking on an episode of The Shizzio Show she failed to elaborate on the real reason behind the shocking decision. But she admitted: “It was a difficult time. It wasn’t something that, you know, I just decided to do overnight, or that we chose to do.”

She added: “We tried, and, yeah, there just, unfortunately, there was no repairing it, you know?” She went on: “I’ll always, always love him as the father of the children, and I still live at home with him, which says a lot.

Christine continued: “We separated three years ago, and we are completely divorced, and we live in separate parts of the house, but we share a family home.”

But this may explain the reason why the mum of three and reality TV star dropped out of Celebs Go Dating.

Christine shared with fans at the time: “I joined Celebs Go Dating with great intentions but have realised that dating on a public platform and the attention is brings is just too soon for me.”

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Without ruling out the possibility of returning to the show in the future, she added: “They’ve said the door is always open for me which I’m so grateful but for now I’m returning home to my family.”

Just moments before she posted her announcement, she revealed that she was basking in the sunshine in the Spanish island of Ibiza.

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