Kevin Campbell, who passed away in June of this year, is remembered by friends and family, including his son Tyrese and his former teammate Andy Cole.
Watch Kevin Campbell’s life, death, and legacy on BBC iPlayer.
Kevin Campbell, who passed away in June of this year, is remembered by friends and family, including his son Tyrese and his former teammate Andy Cole.
Watch Kevin Campbell’s life, death, and legacy on BBC iPlayer.
As Eddie Howe recovers from pneumonia, Newcastle assistant Jason Tindall urges the team to “deliver performances for the manager to be proud of.”
Howe missed his team’s 4-1 win over Manchester United on Sunday after being taken to a hospital on Friday.
If you were to believe Charlotte Tilbury’s Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales couldn’t possibly get any better, we have some good news for you: the company just introduced its renowned Mystery Boxes with a massive 50% discount, giving you the opportunity to purchase either four or seven of its exquisite items for the same price.
Beauty enthusiasts can choose between a box of unknown goodies, which typically costs just £110 for just £55, or a stocking containing seven products valued at £203 for £101. This is a popular deal year-round. While The Beauty Trinkets Mystery Boxes, £55, come filled with make-up looks that are centred around two shades, pink and peach, the stocking seems to have a mixture.
You’ll be in for a treat if you’re looking for a mystery treat, including the Beautyverse Palette and a miniature Magic Cream, though we’re not sure what four hand-picked “beautiful secrets” are contained in this night-crimson gift box are contained.
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As for the stocking, fans of Charlotte Tilbury will receive seven mystery products for the skin, eyes, lips and cheeks. A stunning red stocking with white and gold stars, worth £25, contains the five make-up products and two skincare items. This would make a wonderful addition to your Christmas decor.
These items have received praise from those who have purchased them in the past for being both the “perfect Christmas gift” and being “full of must-haves.”
The offers don’t just include one box or one stocking either; instead, you can purchase a Mystery Box Duo for £156 (was £313) or the Pink or Peach Beauty Trinkets Mystery Box Duo for £110 instead of £220.
The only drawback to these Mystery Bundles is that you don’t know what will be inside, which could result in an unwelcome product. Although many Charlotte Tilbury products cost more than £50 on their own, it’s a significant saving if you’re just testing out a few items before purchasing them as gifts.
Meanwhile, Charlotte’s Black Friday reductions are still ongoing with up to 40% on selected sets, like this 3 Steps to Beautiful Lips set now £42 from £70, and individual items, so you can stock up on your favourite creams, bronzers, beauty wands and more whilst saving money.
You can get yours hands on some pretty epic bargains elsewhere, such as 25% off Charlotte Tilbury’s Magic Cream from Cult Beauty, now costing £39 instead of £52. This Cult Beauty Buyers’ Edit has also been reduced by 25%, resulting in savings of £29.25 versus £39. Over on LookFantastic, you can grab the Black Friday edit for £28 instead of £40, snagging some Sol de Janeiro perfume, a hydrating face mask and more.
Tanya Oxtoby, the manager of Northern Ireland, describes Laura Rafferty as “integral” to their continued growth as she wraps up 50 caps.
Rafferty, a Rangers defender, will be eligible for the milestone if she plays on Friday night in Croatia’s opening Euro 2025 play-off game.
And Oxtoby heaped praise on the 28-year-old, who has also captained her country on numerous occasions recently.
“I always say about Raff, you know exactly what you’re going to get, she’s fully committed, gives 100% to the group and as a coach that is all you can ask for”, Oxtoby told BBC Sport NI.
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The Northern Ireland squad has undergone a number of changes since Bosnia-Herzegovina’s final Euro 2025 qualifier in July.
Former captain Marissa Callaghan and Glentoran’s Demi Vance are two high-profile omissions, with the likes of Joely Andrews, Nadene Caldwell, Caragh Hamilton and Kerry Beattie ruled out through injury.
Oxtoby reiterated that “the door will remain open” for their return despite the numerous adjustments, but believes the squad has enough experience and quality to overcome Croatia.
“Those conversations]on the absences] will remain private between myself and the players as I think that is respectful, they have been given feedback like every player does”, Oxtoby explained.
“We feel we have a great squad composition, we have a lot of tactically flexibility, so I feel like we’re in a really good place”.
After impressing for her club, Nat Johnson, Nottingham Forest defender, was pleased to join Oxtoby’s first squad since making her debut at Euro 2022.
“She’s fitted in really with this group, brought a lot of positive energy and really wants to be a sponge”, the manager added.
Oxtoby also believes that new captain Simone Magill “epitomises” qualities she wants in an on-field leader.
Marissa Callaghan, who left the position in May, took over as Northern Ireland’s captain on Monday.
Simone epitomizes the qualities and traits we sought in our leadership team, according to Simone.
No matter who wears the armband, we have a great group of leaders in this group and we’re continuing to develop them, according to the players, who were a part of a really diligent process.
Northern Ireland will face the winner of the tie between Norway and Albania in Switzerland’s European Championships if they advance past Croatia.
Due to the absence of the Women’s Premiership players, the play-off will take place in December, which opens a new ambiguous window for Oxtoby.
The manager is happy to have a season window open for players from Northern Ireland and England and Scotland and for those who have just finished their studies.
“We’re going to be back in that difficult position in the next window, but we’re in a good position in this one.”
Coco Gauff, the fourth seed, defeated Paula Badosa in the first China Open final after going set and break.
The 20-year-old American dug deep to come through 4-6 6-4 6-2.
Spaniard Badosa served with a 4-3 lead in the second set, which was a 19th-ranked player but a former world number two.
However, Gauff eventually won the game in two hours and 21 minutes by breaking and rattled off the next four games to set up a decider.
Badosa, who was in the top 140th place in the world rankings in May, had a strong start to the semi-finals in Beijing, winning over Jessica Pegula, the second seed, and Jessica Pegula, the finalist.
And she took advantage of Gauff’s inconsistencies, particularly on her serve which produced 11 double faults, to win the opening set and break in the first game of the second.
After resuming her relationship with Brad Gilbert last month and avoiding contention for the US Open in the fourth round, Gauff is now working with new coach Matt Daly.
The American gained momentum as Badosa recovered with her composure after she dropped her first set of the week after saving four break points to avoid falling to 4-1 in the second set.
In the final match, Gauff broke three times to claim the victory as she competes for Auckland’s only title of the year so far in January.
Morrissey’s recent accusations weren’t something Johnny Marr was willing to let go of.
And the guitarist, 60, has moved to try to set the record straight, from his perspective at least. Morrissey, 65, had claimed Marr had successfully applied or 100 per cent of the trademark on the name of their band, The Smiths. The singer also criticized Marr for refusing to negotiate for the naming rights at a rumored reunion, before claiming that the band had turned down an invitation to go on tour once more.
This also means that Marr can now tour as The Smiths while Morrissey can use the singer of his choice, Morrissey had claimed, and it also prevents Morrissey from using the name while also denying him a significant financial support.
However, Marr was quick to shut down the claims and said they simply weren’t true. Marr wrote in a statement of his own that “Morrissey’s recent statements regarding the Smiths’ name trademark are incorrect.” Marr claimed Morrissey had refused to share their trademark after discovering the band didn’t own it, and the statement continued to include “facts.”
Marr added: “To prevent third parties from profiting from the band’s name, it was left to me to protect the legacy. This was done for both my former bandmates and myself. As for the offer to tour, I didn’t ignore the offer – I said no”. The guitar guru also blasted rumors that he would be performing with a different singer as “not true,” adding: “There are no such plans.”
More than three decades after the band’s bitter split in 1987, the band’s latest back-and-forth is. At the time, the pair’s strained relationship was given as part of the reason behind the band’s fracture. In 2022, Marr claimed there was “zero chance” he’d ever work with Morrissey again, telling BBC Radio 2’s Steve Wright that he hadn’t spoken to Morrissey in person in “18 or maybe 15 years”.
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