Superbike event cancelled after ‘severe’ incident

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The remainder of the British Superbike Championship event at Oulton Park has been cancelled following a “severe” incident involving 11 riders.

Organisers called it a “major chain reaction”, which brought race three to an immediate stop during the first lap.

Series director Stuart Higgs said the rest of the event had been cancelled.

“As people may have seen it was a severe and catastrophic incident coming off of turn one at the start of the British Supersport race,” Higgs told TNT Sports.

“The medical response is still ongoing and as a result we do confirm the event has been cancelled and there will be no more racing today.

“There will be a further statement issued by Motorsport Vision Racing as we go into the evening once we collate all the information.”

Race one of the meeting took place on Sunday with Bradley Ray claiming victory, before Leon Haslam secured his first win since 2018 in Monday’s sprint.

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Cruz Beckham’s girlfriend takes ‘obvious swipe’ at Brooklyn and Nicola in telling post

Brazilian singer Jackie Apostel, who is dating David and Victoria Beckham’s youngest son Cruz, appears to have taken a swipe at Brooklyn and his wife Nicola Peltz

Cruz Beckham’s girlfriend takes ‘obvious swipe’ at Brooklyn in telling post(Image: Instagram)

A new layer of intrigue has emerged in the ongoing speculation surrounding the Beckham family dynamic, and this time, it might be Cruz Beckham’s girlfriend stirring the pot.

Brazilian singer Jackie Apostel, 29, who is dating Cruz, 20, appeared alongside him at several of David Beckham’s 50th birthday events. While the rest of the Beckham clan gathered to toast the milestone, one pair was noticeably absent – his eldest son Brooklyn and his wife, actress Nicola Peltz.

Despite being in London at the time, the couple didn’t show face at any of the celebratory gatherings – a move that has reportedly left David and Victoria Beckham deeply hurt.

Jackie, who is said to have grown close to Victoria, subtly added fuel to the fire with a seemingly heartfelt Instagram post from the festivities.

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Cruz and girlfriend Jackie wore matching outfits(Image: Instagram/jackie.apostel)

One photo showed Cruz cheekily holding a knife toward her in a joking manner, while Jackie captioned the collection: “I wish you could feel how much love was in the room these days through the phone.” A sweet sentiment on the surface – but fans have speculated that it also a quiet dig at those who chose not to show up.

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Victoria, 50, also shared her own carousel of birthday weekend memories, tagging Romeo, Cruz, and Harper – but Brooklyn’s name was noticeably absent.

Typically, Victoria would acknowledge his absence with a note like “missing you @brooklynbeckham”, but this year, there was no such message. Her caption read: “Creating special memories with family and friends. We love you all. @romeobeckham @cruzbeckham #HarperSeven xx.”

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David and Victoria are said to be ‘done’ with Nicola(Image: Dave Benett/Getty Images for Experience Abu Dhabi)

David echoed the sentiment with a repost and a similarly pointed omission: “I love you all, thank you for making my birthday so memorable.”

Behind the scenes, insiders have confirmed that Brooklyn had informed his parents in advance that he and Nicola would not be attending. Despite this, there was hope that they might change their minds. “David is heartbroken but putting a brave face on it,” a source revealed. “Tonight is all about celebration and love, and he is swimming in it.”

Those close to the family have hinted that tension has been simmering for some time. One friend noted: “Both have very much been invited as much-loved members of the family. But you never know, Brooklyn and Nicola will do what they want to do.”

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David celebrated with his three other children – Romeo, Cruz and Harper(Image: instagram.com/davidbeckham)

Another added to Mail Online: “It would absolutely destroy David if any fall-outs carry on and become big deals.”

Meanwhile, Nicola took to Instagram with a moving tribute on Sunday to her late grandmothers. The 30-year-old posted photos and a message about loss and family bonds.

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She wrote: “In life we have core memories and this is one of my most favorite days i’ve ever lived… to my nanni and my gina i can’t fathom the thought of not being able to hug you or hear your laugh right now – I just miss you both so much.”

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Senate Resumes, Prioritises Tax Reforms, Rivers Crisis Reconciliation

In order to address socio-political tensions, particularly the Rivers State crisis, the Senate has announced plans to work closely with the Executive.

Senator Opeyemi Bamidele, the leader of the Senate, stated in a statement released on Monday that the main objectives of the country’s reconciliation are to reconcile key stakeholders and address root causes in the interest of national stability and reconciliation.

The upper chamber, according to the statement, will be the first item on the agenda as lawmakers resume with the 2024 Tax Reform Bills.

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Its passage makes it necessary to overhaul the federation’s tax system and increase its revenue. This will also aid all levels of government in putting together projects and delivering democracy’s benefits.

The Senate raised questions about the state of insecurity in states like Plateau, Borno, Katsina, and Benue. In light of this, Senator Bamidele emphasized that the legislature would conduct more consultations with security organizations to come up with new strategies to combat terrorism and restore peace in the regions affected.

The South-South Development Commission officials were among the appointments that the Presidency made during the recess. In the upcoming days, the Senate is expected to begin screening these nominees.

Protesters at GTB Demand VeryDarkMan’s Release, Criticize Authorities’ Actions

Protesters stormed the Guaranty Trust Bank (GTBank) in Area 3 of&nbsp, Abuja on Monday, demanding the immediate release of popular social media influencer m, Martins Otse, widely known as VeryDarkMan (VDM).

Persecondnews correspondent, who was at the scene of the protest, reports that demonstrators gathered at the new generation bank in Abuja as early as 8am, chanting “#FreeVDM” and carrying placards bearing messages such as”Activism is not a sin”, and “VDM has committed no offence”.

They accused the authorities of “unjustly targeting” the activist.

Bankole Ojo, one of the protesters, questioned the EFCC’s involvement in cyberstalking cases, saying, “What’s the business of EFCC with cyberstalking? Is cyberstalking now a fraud case”?

Another protester, Antonio Bamiyi, said: “If GTBank knows they don’t have a hand in it, they should put out a statement instead of CCTV footage. VDM is the voice of the voiceless, EFCC should release him so the protest will end”.

The protesters vowed to continue demonstrating until VDM is freed.

Persecondnews recalls that VeryDarkMan was arrested by EFCC operatives on&nbsp, Friday May 2, over alleged cyberstalking.

His lawyer, Mr. Deji Adeyanju, claimed VDM was ambushed and arrested within the bank premises, an incident that has sparked widespread outrage, with many accusing the EFCC of cracking down on dissent.

“VDM was locked inside the GTB exit door for over five minutes to enable EFCC to arrest him and his friend”, Adeyanju said.

GTBank, has however, denied any involvement in the arrest, releasing CCTV footage that shows VDM walking out of the banking hall towards the car park shortly before his detention.

The protesters questioned the bank’s alleged role in the arrest and condemned what they described as an attempt to silence the influencer for his outspoken activism.

Contacted, EFCC spokesperson Dele Oyewale explained that VDM’s arrest followed multiple petitions alleging misconduct.

“We arrested him to respond to a series of allegations raised against him by some petitioners”, he said.

US bill to ban Israel boycotts faces right-wing backlash over free speech

Washington, DC – A bill in the United States Congress that aims to penalise the boycotting of countries friendly to the US is facing opposition from allies of President Donald Trump over free speech concerns, putting its passage in jeopardy.

According to Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, a vote in the House of Representatives on the proposal, previously scheduled for Monday, has been cancelled.

Although Trump’s Republican Party has been leading legislative efforts to crack down on boycotts of Israel, over the past days, several conservatives close to the US president voiced opposition to the bill, dubbed the International Governmental Organization (IGO) Anti-Boycott Act.

“It is my job to defend American’s rights to buy or boycott whomever they choose without the government harshly fining them or imprisoning them,” Greene said in a social media post on Monday.

“But what I don’t understand is why we are voting on a bill on behalf of other countries and not the President’s executive orders that are FOR OUR COUNTRY???”

Charlie Kirk, a prominent right-wing activist and commentator, also said that the bill should not pass.

“In America you are allowed to hold differing views. You are allowed to disagree and protest,” Kirk wrote on X on Sunday. “We’ve allowed far too many people who hate America move here from abroad, but the right to speak freely is the birthright of all Americans.”

Steve Bannon, a former Trump adviser and influential right-wing media personality, backed the comments of Kirk and Greene, writing on the social media platform Gettr, “Fact check: True” and “Agreed” in response to their statements, respectively.

IGO Anti-Boycott Act

The proposed legislation was introduced by pro-Israel hawks in the US Congress, Republican Mike Lawler and Democrat Josh Gottheimer, in January, and it has been co-sponsored by 22 other lawmakers from both major parties.

The bill would expand a 2018 law that bans coercive boycotts imposed by foreign governments to include international governmental organisations (IGOs).

The original legislation prohibits boycotting a country friendly to the US based on an “agreement with, a requirement of, or a request from or on behalf” of another nation. It imposes penalties of up to $1m and 20 years in prison for violations.

Expanding the legislation to include IGOs risks penalising individuals and companies in the US that boycott firms listed by the United Nations as doing business in illegal Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank.

While the bill itself does not explicitly mention Israel, its drafters have said that it targets the UN and the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) Movement, which calls for economic pressure on the Israeli government to end its abuses against Palestinians.

“This change targets harmful and inherently anti-Semitic BDS efforts at IGOs, such as the UN, by extending protections already in place for boycotts instigated by foreign countries,” Lawler’s office said in January.

States and the federal government have been passing anti-BDS laws for years, raising the alarm about the violation of free speech rights, which are guaranteed by the First Amendment of the US Constitution.

Numerous legal cases have challenged these laws, and some judges have ruled that they are unconstitutional, while others have upheld them.

Rights groups and Palestinian rights advocates have argued that anti-boycott laws aim to shut down the debate about Israel and criminalise peaceful resistance against its violations of international law.

Anti-BDS crackdown

Over the years, leading UN agencies and rights groups, including Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International, have accused Israel of war crimes and crimes against humanity, including imposing apartheid on Palestinians.

But supporters of anti-BDS laws say the measures are designed to combat discrimination against Israel and regulate trade, not speech.

Such laws have mainly faced opposition from progressive Democrats, but the IGO Anti-Boycott Act has generated anger from right-wing politicians, too.

“Americans have the right to boycott, and penalizing this risks free speech. I reject and vehemently condemn antisemitism but I cannot violate the first amendment,” Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna, a Florida Republican, wrote on X.

The right-wing rejection of the Lawler-Gottheimer bill comes as the Trump administration continues with its push to target criticism of and protests against Israel, especially on college campuses.

Since Trump took office, the US government has revoked the visas of hundreds of students for activism against Israel’s war on Gaza.

Several students, including legal permanent residents, have been jailed over allegations of anti-Semitism and “spreading Hamas propaganda”.

Rumeysa Ozturk, a Turkish graduate student at Tufts University, has been detained since March, and the only known allegation against her is co-authoring an op-ed calling on her college to honour the student senate’s call for divesting from Israeli companies.

Doris needs shoulder operation & is doubt for Lions

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Ireland captain Caelan Doris ‘ availability for the British and Irish Lions tour to Australia is in doubt as Leinster say he will have a “procedure” on a shoulder injury.

The 27-year-old, who has been touted as a potential Lions captain after taking over as Ireland skipper before last year, was hurt during Leinster’s Champions Cup semi-final loss to Northampton Saints on Saturday.

Andy Farrell, who appointed Doris as Ireland captain, names his Lions squad on Thursday.

“The full extent of the injury, and implications for the summer, won’t be known until after the procedure”, read a statement from Leinster.

However, speaking to reporters later on Monday, Leinster senior coach Jacques Nienaber says he fears the injury Doris is “quite serious”.

“He saw a specialist and I think there’s some further investigation that needs to be done”, Nienaber said of Doris, who was forced off with a quarter of the Saints game remaining.

“Fingers crossed that things aren’t as bad as we think it is, but in the last couple of months that I’ve worked with Caelan, he’s not a guy that necessarily comes off the pitch with injury.

” So when I subjectively saw him coming off the pitch on Saturday, I thought in my mind, ‘ that must be quite serious’.

“We’ll probably know more in the back end of the week, but my gut, and it’s only gut, says that I think it might be serious, but fingers crossed it might not be”.

‘ We’re not 100% sure how much damage there is ‘

When asked if Doris is now in a race to be fit in time for the Lions, Nienaber said it was “difficult” for him to “comment on the selection piece of it”.

“But it’ll definitely be a race”, added the South African, who joined Leinster at the end of 2023.

“Shoulder injuries, depending on the amount of structural damage there is, it can be anything from a two-month thing to a four-to-six month thing so depending on the amount of damage within the shoulder joint and all the structures involved, that will determine that”.

Nienaber, who was the head coach during the Springboks ‘ 2023 World Cup triumph, added: “We’re 100% sure. We know there is damage, we’re just not 100% sure how much damage.

” As I said, Caelan, as a person, I don’t think I’ve ever seen him leave the field since I’ve been here, except if we decide to take him off.

‘ Troubling development for Farrell ‘ – analysis

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This is a troubling development for Farrell, just 72 hours out from his first Lions squad announcement.

Doris did not make Warren Gatland’s Lions squad in 2021 but everything has pointed towards him being a key figure under Farrell in Australia this summer.

Over the past 12 months he has taken on the Leinster and Ireland captaincies and is thought to be in direct competition with England skipper Maro Itoje for the Lions role.

But, just a couple of days after Leinster crashed out of the Champions Cup, his Lions participation has been thrown into doubt.

The severity of the injury will be crucial to his hopes, with the Lions travelling to Australia during the third week of June.

Earlier this season, Doris ‘ Ireland and Leinster team-mate Dan Sheehan recovered from an anterior cruciate ligament injury inside six months to make the Six Nations.

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