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Father Ted’s Graham Linehan grabbed transgender woman’s phone and threw it across road, court hears

Father Ted co-creator Graham Linehan grabbed a transgender woman’s phone and threw it across a road while calling her “a groomer”, “a disgusting incel” and a “sissy-porn watching scumbag”, a court heard.

The five-time Bafta award winner, 57, is on trial at Westminster Magistrates Court accused of harassing transgender woman Sophia Brooks, 18, and causing criminal damage to her phone costing £369.

The criminal damage charge relates to an alleged incident at a festival, named Battle of Ideas, on October 19, last year. The harassment charges relate to messages posted online by Linehan between October 11 and October 27 last year.

Prosecutor Julia Faure Walker told Westminster Magistrates Court Linehan posted messages about the victim on social media “relentlessly” and added: “These posts were not merely irritating or annoying, but oppressive and unacceptable.

“The purpose of these posts, say the prosecution, was not merely to relay events, to express political opinion, to criticise, to help identify perpetrators or to solve any crime. Rather they were verbally abusive and vindictive and reflected Mr Linehan’s deep disliking of Ms Brooks. These posts were not provoked by Ms Brooks. The posts were unsolicited.”






Linehan posed with various placards outside court
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Ms Faure Walker added: “It is not in dispute the defendant sent the relevant social media posts. It is not in dispute that the defendant seized and threw the phone of Ms Brooks.”

The prosecution outlined the alleged criminal damage incident involving the phone, which they said occurred after Ms Brooks approached Linehan while filming and asked her why he had previously accused her of being “a domestic terrorist” in an online post.

They claim that he responded: “Go away groomer, go away you disgusting incel” and called her “a sissy-porn watching scumbag”.

Ms Walker, who identifies as bisexual, was aged 17 at the time. Ms Faure Walker added: “She did not pose any physical threat to him and was not breaking the law.

“He did not answer the question. He deliberately whacked the phone out of Ms Brooks hand. This caused damage to the phone.”





Linehan was at Westminster Magistrates Court today


Linehan was at Westminster Magistrates Court today

She added Linehan later posted a message online saying he was “proud” of what he had done. Ms Faure Walker also read a number of messages Linehan posted online about the victim, including: “Does anyone know this man?”.

He also described her as “a deeply disturbed sociopath” and accused her of having some involvement in an alleged homophobic attack in which thousands of insects were released at an LGBT Alliance event at the Queen Elizabeth Conference Centre in Westminster, which Ms Walker denies any involvement in.

The court heard Linehan also referred to her as a “sociopathic student” and referred to her as “Tarquin” – which the prosecution said was his derogatory term for her and he Linehan admitted was in relation to her “poshness”.

He also allegedly retweeted a social media post calling her a “deeply disturbed sociopath” and posted others calling her “absolute psycho” and “psycho posh kid”.

Linehan also accused his alleged victim of carrying out “domestic terrorism”. Linehan, who was wearing dark blue chinos, an open collared white shirt and a grey blazer, today entered the dock smiling at supporters in the public gallery. After sitting down he put on a pair of glasses and began reading a pile of documents.

He was later handed a court issued hearing aid in order to help him listen to proceedings from behind the thick glass of the dock and spoke to confirm his name, age and address.

At one point, the prosecution opening had to be halted when the device’s battery ran out. Linehan was subsequently allowed to leave the dock and sit inside the main court.

Linehan’s trial at Westminster Magistrates Court is scheduled to last two days.

It comes just two days after he was arrested on unrelated matters after landing at Heathrow on a flight from Arizona on Monday. Linehan was arrested and questioned by police over three “joke” tweets he made about trans people.

Olympic swimmer Sharron Davies was spotted outside Westminster Magistrates Court this morning, as were a number of supporters, including one holding a sign saying “Down with this sort of thing” in reference to a catchphrase from his hit TV show Father Ted.

As well as Father Ted, Mr Linehan, who was born in Dublin and survived cancer in 2018, also wrote hit TV shows The IT Crowd and Black Books.

He won a lifetime achievement award and penned a memoir, Tough Crowd: How I Made and Lost a Career in Comedy, which was published in October 2023 and reached number ten on the Sunday Times bestseller list.

But he has become best known as a vocal critic of the trans-rights movement in recent years and has previously claimed that his career and marriage have been destroyed over his gender-critical views.

Sophia Walker also took to the stand to give evidence against Linehan, who sat directly across from her inside the court.

Ms Walker, who said she began using the name Sophia “in about 2021, 2022” said Linehan’s online messages caused her to feel “alarm and distress”.

She added: “I was being branded a sociopath by a relatively famous person who had more than 500,000 followers, any of which could see his posts and cause great harm to me.”

She said she had never used the name Tarquin and it is not her birth name. She said she understands it to be a name Linehan uses to relate to her poshness.

Ms Walker said she attended the Battle of Ideas conference as a guest having bought a ticket.

She alleged an activist linked to the LGBT Alliance, stormed up to her after she saw her taking photos of panellists at the event.

Ms Walker said: “She stormed up to me with, I believe, a brochure from the event in an attempt to obscure my camera.

“About five or six people were filming me afterwards. She stormed up to me twice. One of them is videoed.”
Ms Walker said she was subsequently escorted out of the event, at Church House in Westminster, by security.

“About 20 minutes later Mr Linehan crossed the street with his phone recording. He called me a groomer and asked me how many kids I’d groomed.”

Asked if she said anything to him before that, she said: “No”.

Ms Walker added: “He then walked into the Battle of Ideas conference. He called me an incel and stormed off.
Asked what she believes incel to mean, she said “involuntarily celibate”.

Asked what gender the term is aimed at, she said: “male”.

Asked what she understood that term to mean, she replied: “Someone who does not have the privilege of having sexual intercourse.”

Later that evening Ms Walker said she saw Linehan outside the event.

“I asked him why he thought it was acceptable to call teenagers domestic terrorists online.

Asked if he gave any explanation, she said “no”.

“I believe he called me a groomer and told me to go away.”

Ms Walker said she felt “distressed” as she added: “I’m not a groomer”.

Asked what she understands a groomer to be, she said: “Somebody who takes advantage of the naivety of children to do things like sexual favours and other exploitation.

Ms Walker said she asked him why he called her a groomer, but added that he did not tell her.

She added: “I believe he called me a groomer again. I believe he also called me a sissy-porn watching scumbag.”

Asked about the term, she said: “Sissy porn is a type of genre of porn where cis-gendered makes cross dress.

Asked if she had ever expressed any interest in the genre, she replied: “No”.

She admitted replying: “You’re the incel, you’re divorced”.

She added: “He responded with more insults. He looked angry.

Asked if she posed any physical threat to Linehan, Ms Brooks said: “I don’t believe so”.

She added: “He grabbed my hand and forcefully gripped my phone out of it. He put my phone behind his back and refused to give it to me.

“I demanded he give me my phone back and after he realised I wouldn’t relent he said: ‘Go and get your f******* phone’ and threw it into the road.”

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Injured Exeter centre Tua to miss most of season

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Tamati Tua, a centre for Exeter, will miss the majority of the upcoming season because of an Achilles tendon injury.

The 27-year-old New Zealander had surgery after suffering a concussion during training last week.

Tua, who moved to Sandy Park from Super Rugby’s Brumbies last summer, scored two tries in 19 games for the Chiefs last year.

According to Exeter’s website, “Timescales for these types of injuries, an Achilles rupture, can vary,” but realistically we’re looking at a six to nine month return period,” said Rob Baxter, the club’s director of rugby.

Everyone is disappointed for him because he looked fantastic in great shape and had a great pre-season, which makes it one of those unfortunate circumstances.

The goal is to help him work hard to return to health as soon as possible during the rehab period.

“We have a responsibility to make the most of the season to give him the best chance to play this season,” he said.

Meanwhile, England “A” forward Richard Capstick is likely to miss until November due to strained knee ligaments.

Capstick also suffered a concussion during training, having played in every Exeter League game last year.

Richard’s injury occurred last week, when he was awkwardly caught in a tackle, according to Baxter.

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French women out of World Championships after missing gender test deadline

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The French women’s team have been barred from the Boxing World Championships in Liverpool because they missed the deadline for sharing gender test results.

World Boxing, the international governing body for amateur boxing, said last month that women wanting to compete in the event, which started on Thursday, would have to undergo mandatory genetic sex testing under its new policy.

Those tests are banned in France so the French boxing federation (FFBoxe) sent the five-member team to a lab in Leeds on Monday to take them.

However, the French federation said on Thursday that the lab would be unable to provide the results in time for its fighters to be eligible for the championships, which take place from 4-14 September in north west England.

“It is with stupefaction and indignation that the French team learned on Wednesday evening the French women’s boxing team would not be able to compete in the first World Championships organised by World Boxing,” it said.

“Despite guarantees given to us by World Boxing, the laboratory which they recommended to us was not up to the task of delivering the results on time.

“As a result our athletes as well as those from other countries have been caught in this trap and excluded.”

BBC Sport has been told that France is not the only federation impacted, while World Boxing said that the fault lies with the boxing federations.

“Since World Boxing first announced its intention to introduce mandatory sex testing to determine the chromosomal sex of a male or female at birth, the organisation has made it clear that testing will be the responsibility of national federations as they have the closest links and most access to their boxers and are best placed to manage the testing process,” World Boxing said.

“They also oversee the entry process for boxers so know which boxers need to be tested and when.

Under World Boxing’s rules “all athletes over the age of 18” that wish to participate in competitions it owns or sanctions “need to undergo a PCR (polymerase chain reaction) genetic test to determine their sex at birth and their eligibility to compete”.

Last week, Algerian boxer Imane Khelif filed an appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport to challenge World Boxing’s introduction of the genetic sex test.

Khelif, along with Taiwanese fighter Lin Yu-ting, was disqualified from the 2023 World Championships by previous world governing body the International Boxing Association (IBA) for allegedly failing gender eligibility tests.

The pair later made headlines at the 2024 Paris Olympics where they won gold medals after the International Olympic Committee (IOC) permitted them to compete.

The IOC said competitors were eligible for the women’s division in Paris if their passports said they were female and made it clear last year this is “not a transgender case”.

Boxing has undergone a major restructure in recent years after the IBA was stripped of its powers for failing to implement reforms.

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Taylor Swift re-wears iconic ‘T’ thigh chain as a necklace as she leads autumn jewellery trend

Taylor Swift has repurposed her ruby red Grammys ‘T’ thigh chain yet again, leading the initial jewellery trend for the new season

Taylor Swift re-wears iconic ‘T’ thigh chain as she leads autumn jewellery trend(Image: Instagram @brittanylynne)

Taylor Swift had everyone talking earlier this year when she donned a glitzy red-gem chain with a ‘T’ initial on her thigh at the Grammys. It posed the question as to whether the ‘T’ is for Taylor or Travis, with her seemingly confirming it was for beau Travis Kelce after repurposing the chain into a necklace the following week at Travis’ football match.

Naturally, as with everything Taylor Swift does, this sparked a new trend of initial and personalised jewellery. We’ve seen more celebrities follow in suit, including Sabrina Carpenter, Michelle Keegan, and even royalty with Princess Kate.

And Taylor has re-worn her ‘T’ necklace yet again to celebrate her fellow WAG, Brittany Mahomes’s birthday.

Of course, this trend isn’t exactly new, but it seems to be more popular than ever. And we predict this trend is only going to take off further this autumn, especially with Taylor’s seal of approval and the imminent release of her new album.

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Taylor Swift opted for a ruby red initial thigh chain on the Grammy’s red carpet (Image: Getty Images)

Jewellery brand PRYA has found that initial jewellery sales have surged 150% year-on-year, proving it to be one of the biggest accessory trends of the moment. Talking about Taylor re-purposing her initial body chain, PRYA’s in-house Style Director, Arwa Hassan, says: “With this necklace adaptation, we’re seeing statement pieces evolve from special occasions to everyday fashion.

Taylor Swift doesn’t follow trends, she sets them. Her inventive approach inspires fans to experiment, making body chains and initial pendants a core part of meaningful, personalised fashion.”

Taylor’s ruby-studded chain is a custom piece from Lorraine Schwartz, and therefore not available for fans to purchase. However, we’ve rounded up a few of our current favourite initial jewellery pieces to shop right now.

PRYA Samara ICY Initial Body Chain

Currently available for £26

PRYA Samara ICY Initial Body Chain
PRYA Samara ICY Initial Body Chain(Image: PRYA )

Crafted from high-quality materials, this body chain features an initial pendant suspended on a mini curb chain. Delicate yet eye-catching, it can be wrapped around your waist, arm, or leg, depending on your outfit choice or preferred place for accessories.

Lily & Roo Solid Gold Curve Initial Necklace

Available for £125

Lily & Roo Solid Gold Curve Initial Necklace 
Lily & Roo Solid Gold Curve Initial Necklace (Image: Lily & Roo)

If body chains aren’t really your style, why not opt for an initial neckalce instead? Made out of solid 9ct gold, this chain makes the perfect gift for a friend or loved one.

Abbott Lyon Bubble Initial Ring

Currently available for £39.50

Abbott Lyon Bubble Initial Ring
Abbott Lyon Bubble Initial Ring(Image: Abbott Lyon)

Take a leaf out of Sabrina Carpenter’s stylebook with this bubble initial ring from Abbott Lyon. Not one for the jewellery minimalists, as this is definitely more of a statement accessory.

PRYA Custom Name Necklace

Currently available for £38

PRYA Custom Name Necklace
PRYA Custom Name Necklace(Image: PRYA)
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Similar to Michelle Keegan’s Palma necklace, we love how simple and subtle this personalised name necklace is. And if gold isn’t your style, you can shop it in silver as well.

Bearing witness: A doctor’s reckoning with Gaza

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Dr Mimi Syed, a US emergency physician, joins Stage of the Center to talk about the horrific reality she witnessed during her two trips to Gaza in 2024. She shares evidence she says indicates the Israeli military is deliberately targeting children, the stories she carries from the patients and families she met and explains why she believes the US is no longer merely an accessory to Israel’s war on Gaza— but fully complicit.

Love Island star shares ‘awful’ medication mistake after thyroid cancer battle

In 2021, Demi Jones was first identified with thyroid cancer at just 22 years old.

Demi Jones said she feels ‘like a walking zombie’(Image: Aimee Rose McGhee/Dave Benett/Ge)

Demi Jones has told fans she feels ‘like a walking zombie’ after an ‘awful mistake’ with her medication. The former Love Islander, 27, mentioned she forgot to reorder her repeat prescription for Levothyroxine, a crucial medication often used to support patients after thyroid cancer treatment.

Demi’s admission comes just four years after doctors found a cancerous lump in her neck back in 2021. Fortunately, after two major surgeries and radioiodine therapy, she was given the all-clear that same year in December.

Even still, the reality star continues to speak out about her health journey and said the medication ordeal had left her quite ‘tearful’. “Thyroid girlies – I’ve made an awful mistake,” Demi wrote on her Instagram Story.

Demi Jones attends the White Fox Heatwave Event on July 11, 2025 in London, England.
Demi Jones was diagnosed with thyroid cancer at just 22 years old(Image: Justin Palmer/Getty Images Getty Images for White Fox Boutique)

Before I ran out, I forgot to order my levothyroxine. I’ve been waiting for 10 days without any tablets and will finally have them delivered to my pharmacy. I’m so wiped out and teary that I can’t walk.

To avoid being like me, please order your repeat prescription right away. For the first time in four years since I’ve had cancer, I’ve run out of pills completely, and I’m never going to forget.

Demi later revealed that she had been flooded with kind and helpful messages from fans online despite the stressful situation. Demi had no idea about getting emergency Levothyroxine in many of these because many of them made it clear that you can get it in these dire circumstances.

In a separate Story, she continued: “Omg thank you for all your messages guys! I had no idea you can get emergency Levothyroxine if you completely run out and it’s urgent through NHS, so thank you!

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I’ve had a few near misses with it over the past four years, but I wish they could have prescribed more than three months in a row because I think it all passes so quickly. especially if the medication is a daily lifetime. Although I’ll always be sure to stay up to date going forward, it’s always great to know and share! I’m so grateful.

After initially denying that the lump on her neck was anything serious, Demi was diagnosed with thyroid cancer at the age of 22. After online users and online strangers complained that something seemed odd, she only made the decision to see a doctor.

Before removing some fluid from the lump, the doctors first performed an ultrasound and a blood test. She was urged to go for surgery “almost immediately” two weeks later and called back.

 Demi Jones attends the Craig David X Garnier Method For Curls Party at Phonica Records on April 17, 2025 in London, England.
Demi Jones was given the all-clear in December 2021 but continues to speak out about thyroid cancer(Image: Jed Cullen/Dave Benett/Getty Ima)

“A couple of weeks later, the doctor called me in,” she said in a previous interview, according to the Mirror. “As soon as they said the word ‘cancer’, I just went into shock. So, I then had to go back in for a second surgery where they removed the rest of my thyroid.”

Demi’s cancer battle has passed away, but the actress said she still takes pride in wearing her scar and is still trying to raise awareness of the condition.

She also urged people to contact their doctors if they believe they have thyroid cancer symptoms.

Thyroid cancer potential signs

The NHS offers a wealth of information regarding thyroid cancer online. It states that common symptoms may include:

  • difficult breathing or swallowing
  • a loud voice
  • A lump in the lower, frontal region of the neck – it typically feels uncomfortable and gradually grows.
  • Pain in the neck’s front and the sensation of something pressing against it
  • Red face/flushing
  • Diarrhoea or softer poos
  • Losing weight
  • persistent coughing
  • A sore throat
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However, current advice cautions that “These symptoms are very common and can be brought on by a variety of conditions.” Doing so does not unquestionably indicate thyroid cancer. However, having them checked by a general practitioner is crucial.

Finding them early may make it easier to treat them because they may be caused by cancer.