Women’s football stars Sam Kerr and Kristie Mewis have announced the birth of their first child together.
Chelsea and Australia striker Kerr and West Ham and United States forward Mewis posted a picture on Instagram of them together with their newborn son.
“Our little man is here, Jagger Mewis-Kerr,” read the caption on Kerr’s social media page.
The couple announced they were expecting a child in November.
Their social media post received homophobic comments from some users, which were roundly condemned within women’s football.
Chelsea manager Sonia Bompastor called the abusive comments “unacceptable”, while Blues captain Millie Bright said she wanted to see “more done” by social media companies to tackle abuse.
The post announcing the birth of baby Jagger received positive comments from numerous figures in women’s football, including Bright and Kerr’s Australia team-mates Katrina Gorry and Caitlin Foord.
As Amazon continues to dish out deals on top-notch tech, savvy shoppers looking for the best bargain can score an Apple Watch Series 10 for £100 cheaper while this sale lasts
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Amazon sale rivals Very with Apple Watch Series 10 deal that saves shoppers £100(Image: Apple)
If you’ve been debating upgrading your existing smartwatch or shopping the newest model from Apple, but don’t want to pay the hefty full price, this week there are plenty of deals you won’t want to miss, that could save you up to £100 off.
The Apple Watch Series 10 normally costs £399 and has just been reduced by a whopping £100 as part of Amazon’s Tech Week deals. But the savings don’t end there, as other retailers including Very, Argos and Currys have also lowered the price of the Apple Watch to the same discounted £299.
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This Apple Watch Series 10 at £100 cheaper on Amazon(Image: Apple)
The Apple Watch Series 10 has turning heads since its release in September last year, with its sleeker, lighter and more comfortable design, boasting crack-resistance and IP6X water and dust resistance – a dream come true for fitness enthusiasts, offering detailed metrics for all sorts of workouts along with three months of free Apple Fitness+ to boot.
The 2024 Apple smartwatch is loaded with sophisticated health features that keep tabs on everything from daily steps to your heart rate using the Apple Health app. But that’s not all, it also nails the essentials like texting, calls, tunes and podcasts, plus you’ve got Siri, Apple Pay, and instant notifications to keep you connected on the move.
With speedy charging that powers up to 80% in just about half an hour, the Series 10 won’t leave you hanging. Plus, its lifeline safety features such as Fall Detection and Crash Detection are designed to call for help if things take a bad turn.
This smartwatch is a hit with Apple fans, earning a gleaming 4.6-star rating from hundreds of reviews, where an overwhelming majority of satisfied customers gave it top marks.
A happy customer shared: “Upgraded to the Series 10 from a Series 4. The battery life and screen quality are so much better. A lot more functionality and great for tracking my walking, exercise, heart rate and even oxygen saturations. Surprisingly accurate. Great watch, looks great and is very comfortable on the wrist”.
One thrilled user raved about their new gadget: “Life changing. The activity tracker is addictive. I have become obsessed with closing my activity rings. It’s helping me get fit, I especially like the swim tacking feature. The new larger and square screen looks good, especially with the ability to see the screen at more angles. A solid watch that’s light and does everything I could possibly need”.
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But feedback wasn’t all five-stars, a less impressed customer shared: “I like the watch, it looks quite smart. However I find it needs almost daily charging which is a pain”.
As Amazon continues to dish out deals on top-notch tech, savvy shoppers looking for the best bargain can score an Apple Watch Series 10 for £100 cheaper while this sale lasts
This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn more
Amazon sale rivals Very with Apple Watch Series 10 deal that saves shoppers £100(Image: Apple)
If you’ve been debating upgrading your existing smartwatch or shopping the newest model from Apple, but don’t want to pay the hefty full price, this week there are plenty of deals you won’t want to miss, that could save you up to £100 off.
The Apple Watch Series 10 normally costs £399 and has just been reduced by a whopping £100 as part of Amazon’s Tech Week deals. But the savings don’t end there, as other retailers including Very, Argos and Currys have also lowered the price of the Apple Watch to the same discounted £299.
READ MORE: ‘ Very effective ‘ cordless strimmer ‘ easily slices through overgrown grass ‘ hits sale with 20% off
READ MORE: Wireless Beats earphones that ‘ sound better than AirPods and Bose ‘ plummet to half-price
This Apple Watch Series 10 at £100 cheaper on Amazon(Image: Apple)
The Apple Watch Series 10 has turning heads since its release in September last year, with its sleeker, lighter and more comfortable design, boasting crack-resistance and IP6X water and dust resistance – a dream come true for fitness enthusiasts, offering detailed metrics for all sorts of workouts along with three months of free Apple Fitness+ to boot.
The 2024 Apple smartwatch is loaded with sophisticated health features that keep tabs on everything from daily steps to your heart rate using the Apple Health app. But that’s not all, it also nails the essentials like texting, calls, tunes and podcasts, plus you’ve got Siri, Apple Pay, and instant notifications to keep you connected on the move.
With speedy charging that powers up to 80% in just about half an hour, the Series 10 won’t leave you hanging. Plus, its lifeline safety features such as Fall Detection and Crash Detection are designed to call for help if things take a bad turn.
This smartwatch is a hit with Apple fans, earning a gleaming 4.6-star rating from hundreds of reviews, where an overwhelming majority of satisfied customers gave it top marks.
A happy customer shared: “Upgraded to the Series 10 from a Series 4. The battery life and screen quality are so much better. A lot more functionality and great for tracking my walking, exercise, heart rate and even oxygen saturations. Surprisingly accurate. Great watch, looks great and is very comfortable on the wrist”.
One thrilled user raved about their new gadget: “Life changing. The activity tracker is addictive. I have become obsessed with closing my activity rings. It’s helping me get fit, I especially like the swim tacking feature. The new larger and square screen looks good, especially with the ability to see the screen at more angles. A solid watch that’s light and does everything I could possibly need”.
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But feedback wasn’t all five-stars, a less impressed customer shared: “I like the watch, it looks quite smart. However I find it needs almost daily charging which is a pain”.
At 10pm on Thursday evening, thousands of Manchester United and Tottenham fans may well find themselves plotting routes to Bilbao.
The Premier League teams go into their semi-final second legs – against Athletic Bilbao and Bodo/Glimt respectively – as favourites to progress.
Should they complete the job, they will secure a place in the final, which will take place at the San Mames stadium in Bilbao on Wednesday, 21 May.
Of the 49,600 tickets available, the finalists will each receive 15,000.
These tickets – as part of Uefa’s ‘fans first’ scheme – are the most affordable, starting at 40 euros (£34).
Tickets for the general public are split into three categories, with prices ranging from 65-240 euros (£55-£204).
How much does it cost from Manchester?
At the time of writing, the cheapest direct return flights that involve travelling out on the day of the game would cost anyone going from Manchester more than £1500. The return flight is the day after the match.
If you wanted to fly out the day before the game, the cost rises beyond £1700.
Flights from Manchester on Monday, 19 May are sold out.
There is the potential for a coach journey at a return cost of more than £200. Starting from Moss Lane East on the morning of Tuesday, 20 May, with changes at London Victoria and Paris, the journey would be almost 32 hours. The cheapest return journey takes roughly 38 hours and 25 minutes.
How much does it cost from London?
Return flights from London, travelling out on matchday, could be slightly cheaper for Tottenham fans, should they make the final.
At the time of writing, travelling from Stanstead to Bilbao on the Wednesday then returning to Gatwick on the Thursday would cost just over £1500.
Heading out a day earlier would cost more than £1600.
There are no flights available from London on Monday, 19 May.
For a coach journey, a return ticket would cost more than £180.
The journey – which would take more than 25 hours – would begin early afternoon on Tuesday from London Victoria, with a stop in Paris. The cheapest return journey leaving on Thursday takes 32 hours.
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Travel expert Simon Calder is a frequent visitor to Bilbao – and typically pays £150-£200 for a return journey from London.
He told BBC Sport: “There are many other ways to reach Bilbao. In particular, Biarritz in France is well placed for fans who want to see something of the Basque region en route to Bilbao.
“There is a routing via Basel in Switzerland. From Biarritz airport you can walk to the city’s rail station in about 20 minutes, and board a train to the border town of Hendaye. From here a narrow-gauge railway runs to San Sebastian, from where there is another narrow-gauge train.
“Supporters who want to travel by train should be able to cover the ground for about £200 one way.
“From London St Pancras International on 20 May, the cheapest morning Eurostar train to Paris Nord is £110. After crossing the city to Paris Montparnasse, the lunchtime train to the Hendaye costs £75. From here, it’s those little trains once again.
How about travel to the stadium?
The recommended route to San Mames is via public transport or walking.
There are several different transport methods to get to the stadium, including underground, train, tram or bus.
San Mames’ official website recommends walking, giving fans a ‘unique experience’ and taking in the sights.
How much is accommodation?
San Mames is close to to the city centre. To get to the stadium, it is only a 20-minute walk or 9-18 minutes on public transport.
Hotel prices in the city centre range between £850 and £13,345. There are cheaper alternatives about a 35-minute drive away in towns such as Bakio, Bermeo and Mundaka.
Ukrainian legislators have unanimously voted to ratify a minerals deal with the United States in the hope of securing military assistance to deter future Russian aggression.
The country’s parliament gave its assent to the agreement, which grants the US priority access to Ukrainian minerals and sets up an investment fund for Ukraine’s reconstruction, with 338 members voting in favour and none against it.
Ukraine’s First Vice Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko said on Thursday that the deal, which stops short of offering security guarantees but has raised hopes of revived US support, was “the foundation of a new model of interaction with a key strategic partner”.
The Ukrainian Parliament has ratified the historic Economic Partnership Agreement between Ukraine and the United States.
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The deal, signed by the US and Ukraine at the end of April, was approved despite legislators’ concerns over a lack of detail regarding issues such as how the reconstruction fund will be governed and how contributions will be made.
In a news conference earlier that day, Svyrydenko had sought to assuage these concerns, indicating the deal would be operational in a few weeks.
“We have managed to ensure that the agreement is equitable. The key principle is that management is 50-50. Neither side has an advantage, there is no dictatorship from either side, and decisions are taken by consensus,” she said.
Svyrydenko underlined on X that the deal has no “debt provisions”, absolving Ukraine from earlier US demands that it cover the repayment of billions of dollars in military aid supplied by Washington since Russia invaded in February 2022.
Ukraine managed to obtain the concession despite getting off to a bad start in negotiations back in February, when President Volodymyr Zelenskyy clashed with US President Donald Trump during a testy Oval Office sit-down.
Kyiv was initially hoping the US would provide security guarantees to help deter future Russian attacks, in exchange for preferential access to Ukraine’s mineral resources.
Watch this never-before-seen exclusive clip from The Uninvited, ahead of the film’s release on May 9, with a star-studded cast including Walton Goggins, Pedro Pascal and Elizabeth Reaser
Walton Goggins stars in the film alongside Pedro Pascal(Image: Courtesy of Foton Pictures)
With a cast line-up as big as this, THE UNINVITED is a film you don’t want to miss. With big names like Walton Goggins, Pedro Pascal and Elizabeth Reaser, this film is one of the most anticipated premieres of the year.
THE UNINVITED is a story about the passing of time, love, regret and accepting the harsh reality that is ageing. It’s a 90-minute comedic drama centring on Rose, a former actress now living as a stay-at-home mom, who, as she prepares the house to host a party for her husband’s job, an elderly woman named Helen arrives, claiming she has returned home.
The 90-minute film is a comedic drama that follows a married couple in Hollywood as they deal with the pressures of an unwanted guest during a party(Image: Courtesy of Foton Pictures)
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This unexpected encounter and the presence of other complicated characters from her past and present create a night of absolute chaos that forces Rose to confront her insecurities and reflect on her journey as a woman. The film also humorously critiques Hollywood’s ideologies around beauty while honouring the complexities of womanhood, touching on themes of motherhood and self-discovery in Los Angeles.
While the trailer was initially released in March, The Mirror has been given exclusive access to a never-before-seen film clip ahead of the movie’s premiere in the UK tomorrow, 9 May 2025. The exclusive snippet shows Rose (Elizabeth Reaser) and Sammy (Walton Goggins) in a heated discussion because Helen (Lois Smith) has appeared to trap herself in their guest toilet.
The emotionally motivated conversation shows the couple less than impressed with one another as they discuss retrieving Helen from the toilet. Rose seems frustrated with Sammy’s prioritising, targeting his masculinity when she says, “My father is turning in his grave”, in relation to Sammy’s unawareness that they even had a toolbox in their home.
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The Uninvited: Elizabeth Reaser and Walton Goggins star in film
Rose can be seen frantically going through the kitchen to find a tool to unlock the bathroom door while discussing with Sammy, who seems more concerned about whether his hummingbird is alright. The pair make snide remarks about one another, ultimately causing Sammy to question his masculinity and Rose to contemplate her role and duties in the relationship, ultimately reflecting the stability of their marriage.
This exclusive preview allows viewers to see deeper layers of Sammy and Rose’s relationship and explore the subtle frustrations they inflict upon each other. Helen symbolises clarity for the couple, as her presence brings their internal issues to the forefront, enabling them to project their deeply rooted problems onto one another.
The film also touches on society’s beauty standards through Rose’s character(Image: Courtesy of Foton Pictures)
Director Nadia Conners expresses her passion for sharing this narrative, explaining: “I am eager to share this film with an audience as it has landed at a unique moment in our culture where the costs and rewards of motherhood are being explored more widely”.
She continues: “I am encouraged by the festival audience’s reaction to the story as it delves into the multiple roles women must juggle, all while losing contact with their own selfhood”.