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England pick suspended Feyi-Waboso for summer tour

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Wing Immanuel Feyi-Waboso will go on tour with England this summer despite being suspended for the two-Test series against Argentina.

The 22-year-old has been banned for three matches – one of which he will be excused when he completes World Rugby’s ‘tackle school’ programme – for a high shot on France A fly-half Antoine Hastoy in an England XV’s 26-24 defeat on Saturday.

He will only be available to coach Steve Borthwick for England’s match against the United States on 19 July, having to sit out the games against Argentina on the two previous weekends.

Bath’s Will Muir, Sale’s Tom Roebuck and Harlequins’ Cadan Murley are the other specialist wings named in the 36-strong squad.

Northampton full-back George Furbank, who suffered a concussion in Saints’ Champions Cup final defeat by Bordeaux-Begles, stays home to continue his recovery with Freddie Steward and Joe Carpenter are included.

Ben Curry and Harry Randall have shaken off injuries to make the squad.

Jamie George, who was succeeded by Maro Itoje as England skipper at the start of this year, will co-captain the team with Sale fly-half George Ford.

Gloucester’s Charlie Atkinson is the only other specialist fly-half in the squad, although Henry Slade can step in from midfield to fill in.

Atkinson is one of 10 uncapped players in the squad, with Bath pair Max Ojomoh and Guy Pepper also looking to make their first Test appearances for England.

“The three-Test series is a huge challenge and a valuable opportunity for the continued development of this squad,” said Borthwick.

“For some of the younger players, this will be their first experience of touring overseas with England. Travelling together helps strengthen team bonds and offers a valuable chance for new players to integrate into our environment.

“It’s an exciting test for us, and we’re looking forward to seeing how we continue to evolve as a team.”

Argentina, ranked fifth in the world, beat the British and Irish Lions in Dublin on Friday night and have defeated South Africa, New Zealand, France and Australia, over the past 12 months.

England squad to tour Argentina and the United States

Forwards: Fin Baxter (Harlequins), Arthur Clark (Gloucester), Alex Coles (Northampton), Chandler Cunningham-South (Harlequins), Ben Curry (Sale), Theo Dan (Saracens), Trevor Davison (Northampton), Alex Dombrandt (Harlequins), Charlie Ewels (Bath), Jamie George (Saracens), Joe Heyes (Leicester), Ted Hill (Bath), Nick Isiekwe (Saracens), Emmanuel Iyogun (Northampton), Curtis Langdon (Northampton), Asher Opoku-Fordjour (Sale), Guy Pepper (Bath), Bevan Rodd (Sale), Sam Underhill (Bath), Tom Willis (Saracens)

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Sky News anchor Dermot Murnaghan’s life away from the camera after devastating diagnosis

Sky News anchor, Dermot Murnaghan, took to social media on Monday to confirm the sad news that he has been diagnosed with stage four advanced prostate cancer

Dermot Murnaghan is one of the UK’s most respected newsreaders(Image: Getty Images)

Dermot Murnaghan is one of the UK’s most respected newsreaders, anchoring shows for both the BBC and Sky in his impressive career. However, sadly, the father-of-four, who shares children, Kitty, Molly, Alice and Jack, with his wife Maria, has today announced he’s been diagnosed with stage 4 prostate cancer as well wishes from his colleagues and fans pour in.

Dermot, 67, who insisted he was “responding positively” to treatment and “feeling well” is one of the most recognisable faces on TV. However, away from the news desk, he’s lead an incredibly busy life, including a successful stint on quiz show Eggheads, a surprising appearance on University Challenge – and a love of cycling, which unfortunately ended up in a hit and run…

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Dermot Murnaghan was involved in a hit and run in 2017(Image: @DermotMurnaghan /Twitter)

Involved in a hit and run

Back in 2017, Dermot took a brief leave of absence from his Sky News show after being involved in a hit-and-run. He was knocked off his bike while cycling in Kentish Town in Northwest London, which left him grazed and bruised, but thankfully, okay.

Taking to Twitter, now X, with a photo of his bloodied face, Dermot wrote: “Here’s why I haven’t been on air for two days. A hit and run in Kentish Town yesterday. Police were fantastic.”.

The veteran broadcaster, who is a keen cyclist, received a ton of well wishes from his famous friends, who told the star they were thinking of him.

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Former colleague and political editor, Tom Boadle, replied: “Good gritty look that. Hope it heals nice and quick!” Meanwhile, Sky’s Anna Jones, said: “Ouch! Hope you heal quickly, Dermot.”

Surprise appearance on University Challenge

Stepping away from the news desk, the seasoned journalist popped up on University Challenge in 2016 alongside a handful of University of Sussex alumni.

The star-studded series included a host of famous faces such as Jonathan Ross’ brother, Paul Ross, actress Rachael Stirling and comedian, Dom Joly. Sadly, Sussex, featuring Dermot, comedian Hattie Hayridge, principle of Edinburgh University Sir Timothy O’Shea, and barrister Alex Bailin, were rinsed when they lost 245 to 35 against Kent University.

Eggheads icon

Dermot was also part of another iconic quiz show, but fared much better when he returned to his presenting roots when he when hosted Eggheads on BBC Two from 2003 to 2014.

He delivered each question on the much-loved quiz show with a subtle smirk and his notorious catchphrase: “You’re playing for something money can’t buy – the Eggheads’ reputation,” which earned him a legion of loyal fans, who loved tuning into the show each evening.

True crime star

Dermot has delivered a whole host of crime stories as a newsreader. However, in 2020, he decided to take a closer look at the UK’s murky underworld in his documentary seriesKiller Britain with Dermot Murnaghan.

The series fascinated viewers with stories of rage, jealousy, obsession, deception and more as Dermot has unpacked some of the country’s biggest murder investigations.

The show, which sees Dermot delving into some of Britain’s most chilling murder cases, has run for four series on Sky, with a fifth starting in May 2025.

Arsenal fan

When he’s not reading the news to the nation, Dermot cheers on his beloved Arsenal football team. The proud Gooner wed his wife, Maria, in Camden, and still lives in North London close to the Emirates Stadium.

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Speaking previously to The Standard about the place he calls home, he said: “We originally lived in Islington, but moved a little further north for more space and leafiness as the family grew — a classic north London migration. I had to stay within proximity of Arsenal, and I’m still walking distance from the Emirates.”

Amazon slashes £16 off Crocs summer sandals that shoppers ‘can walk in for miles’

In a limited time offer, Amazon has reduced the cost of Crocs’ platform sandals by 36%, and customers have praised their comfortability and lightness.

Amazon slashes the price of Croc’s platform sandals(Image: Crocs)

There is no disputing the recent resurgence of the Croc, whether you like them or hate them. Simone Rocha’s SS24 catwalk show featured heels and embellies, while new styles like flip-flops and chunky platform Crocs have come into fashion, giving them a fashionable edge.

And if the classic clog hasn’t convinced you yet, you’ll be pleased to learn that Amazon currently offers a slightly more fashion-forward and summer-appropriate style.

The Getaway Platform H-Strap Sandal has been discounted from its usual price of 44.99 to £27 to £30 (depending on size), making the exact style we’re talking about. Although there are many colors, only the Quartz color has the limited-time 36% discount.

Because of their Free Feel Technology, which makes it feel like you’re not even wearing anything on your feet, these chunky sandals are one of Crocs’ most comfortable collection so far.

Next’s 100% linen Bermuda shorts are a “great fit” and ideal for vacations.

Helen Flanagan sparkles at a concert wearing a Karen Millen midi dress for a £50 saving.

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These platform sandals are perfect for hot weather (Image: Crocs )

The straps are flexibly and smoothly so there is no rubbing or digging in them, making them ideal for long, hot days out. Not to mention that the subtle platform is ideal if you want to add a little height without using a sagging wedge or heel.

Although these sandals have a wide, roomy fit, they might feel a little too loose if you have narrow feet.

With hundreds of glowing reviews, shoppers can’t seem to get enough of these chunky shoes. One customer remarked, “I have this style before, but with a thinner platform. Crocs are really upping their game when it comes to providing comfort, so I’m not disappointed. These allow me to go miles in them! Love them to bits, in perfect condition, and very quickly.

“I love these!!!” was a seconded. Comfortable, accurate, and light-weight. They haven’t yet developed blisters, but they have. I still love them despite the fact that they were more purple than they appeared in the picture.

The size issues received the most criticism from customers. We advise sizing up from your regular size to ensure the best comfort possible because some people claim these run smaller.

If you’re not into the quartz colorway, Crocs is currently having a sale on the black ones, which start at £31.49.

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In other sale news, Fitflop has kicked off its massive summer sale, which sees up to 40% off best-selling styles. Our top picks include the GEN-FF Leather Fisherman Sandals, now £98 down from £130, and the GEN-FF Leather Back-Strap Toe-Post Sandals, now £88 down from £125.

UK to ban Palestine Action, police clash with group’s supporters in London

The British government has said it will deploy antiterrorism laws to ban Palestine Action, a prominent campaign organisation that has protested against Israel’s genocidal war in Gaza and the United Kingdom’s role in supporting it, in the wake of its activists damaging two military planes.

Protesters clashed with police in London’s Trafalgar Square on Monday at a demonstration in solidarity with Palestine Action. The crowd moved towards police when officers tried to detain someone, while protesters chanted “let them go”.

The government’s move will make it a criminal offence to belong to the pro-Palestinian group and effectively place them in the same category as Hamas, Hezbollah, al-Qaeda or ISIL (ISIS) under British law.

It would be illegal for anyone to promote Palestine Action or be a member. Those who breach the ban could face up to 14 years in prison.

Activists from the group broke into a Royal Air Force (RAF) base in central England last week and claimed to have damaged two military aircraft to protest against the UK government’s support for Israel’s war on Gaza.

Palestine Action said two of its members entered the RAF Brize Norton military base in Oxfordshire, spraying paint into the engines of the Voyager aircraft and attacking them with crowbars.

“Despite publicly condemning the Israeli government, Britain continues to send military cargo, fly spy planes over Gaza and refuel U.S./Israeli fighter jets,” the group said in a statement on Friday, posting a video of the incident on X.

The group said the red paint “symbolising Palestinian bloodshed was also sprayed across the runway and a Palestine flag was left on the scene”.

It said the activists were able to exit the military facility undetected and avoid arrest.

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer condemned the “vandalism” as “disgraceful”.

There has been condemnation of the government’s move on Monday. Labour Party MP Apsana Begum said: “Proscribing Palestine Action as ‘terrorists’ while continuing to send arms to a state that is committing the gravest of crimes against humanity in Gaza is not just unjustifiable, it is chilling. The ongoing crackdown on the right to protest is a threat to us all.”

Palestine Action called the police response to the solidarity protest “draconian”.

Weekly protests in the UK have drawn tens of thousands of people opposed to Israel’s war on Gaza and its besieged and bombarded population, as well as Britain’s supply of weapons to the Israeli military, which the government says it has suspended but still continues.

NGO Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT) found the UK increased its licences to Israel for military equipment after the government announced a temporary arms suspension in September 2024.