Iran rejects sanctions threats before renewed nuclear talks with Europe

Iran and three major European powers have agreed to resume nuclear talks next week, even as the threat of revived sanctions looms.

Iranian state media reported on Friday that Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi held a call with his French, British and German counterparts, during which they agreed deputy ministers would meet on Tuesday.

German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul confirmed the talks, warning that Europe was prepared to re-impose United Nations sanctions under the so-called “snapback” mechanism unless Iran committed to a verifiable and lasting deal. “Time is very short and Iran needs to engage substantively”, he said.

According to Iranian outlets, Araghchi rejected the threat, accusing the European trio of lacking “legal and moral competence” to trigger snapback sanctions and warning of consequences if they did so.

The three European governments, backed by the United States, have accused Tehran of advancing uranium enrichment in violation of international commitments and say its programme could be used to develop nuclear weapons.

Iran has said its work is strictly for civilian purposes, and Western governments have not provided any evidence that Tehran is weaponising its nuclear programme.

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the UN’s nuclear watchdog, has said Iran remains far from building a nuclear weapon. In March, US National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard testified that intelligence agencies had found no evidence of Iran moving towards a bomb.

Talks between Iran and the US collapsed in June after Washington and Israel attacked Iranian nuclear sites during a 12-day conflict.

Since then, IAEA inspectors have not been allowed into Iran’s facilities, despite the agency’s chief, Rafael Grossi, stressing that inspections are essential.

President Masoud Pezeshkian has warned the IAEA to abandon its “double standards” if it hopes to restore cooperation over the country’s nuclear programme, amid an acute mistrust following Israeli and US attacks on Iranian nuclear sites, and the UN nuclear watchdog’s refusal to condemn the strikes.

In July, Pezeshkian signed a law suspending Iran’s cooperation with the IAEA, with Tehran making it clear that it no longer trusts the agency to act impartially.

Negotiations between Tehran and the Europeans last took place in Geneva on June 20, while the fighting was still under way. Little progress was reported at the time.

Patrick Kielty set for huge change just days after Cat Deeley ditches wedding ring

TV presenter Patrick Kielty’s next career move has been revealed following his shock marriage split from Cat Deeley after 14 years

Patrick Kielty set for huge change days after Cat Deeley ditches wedding ring(Image: PA Archive)

Cat Deeley removed her wedding ring as she stepped out in London following her shock split from husband Patrick Kielty on Monday, and now Patrick’s next career move has been revealed.

This Morning host Cat, 48, and Irish comedian, 54, and who share sons Milo, seven, and James, five, revealed last month that they had taken the decision to end their 13 year marriage, stressing that ‘no other party’ was involved.

The former couple shared a joint statement on July 29 that read: “We have taken the decision to end our marriage and are now separated. There is no other party involved. We will continue to be united as loving parents to our children and would therefore kindly ask for our family privacy to be respected. There will be no further comment”.

It comes after Patrick broke his silence after his split with Cat with cryptic joke amid his radio return.

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Patrick is set to make his return to Irish television screens on September 12 as he steps back into his role as host of The Late Late Show. The comedian will launch into his third season presenting the iconic chat show on the national broadcaster with his signature wit and warmth.

However, this return comes during a personal turning point. After relocating from the former marital home in London, Patrick has settled into what he refers to as a “divorce house” in Dundrum, County Down. Surrounded by a tight circle of friends and family, he has been finding stability and support amid the upheaval.

It comes after Cat was seen out without her wedding ring on her ring finger. The This Morning star opted to wear the dazzling diamond ring on her left hand in a pointed gesture that seemingly symbolised her new life chapter.

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Patrick returns to The Late Late Show on September 12(Image: Andres Poveda PHOTOGRAPHY LTD)

She looked stylish while still keeping it lowkey, while running errands near the former couple’s marital home, in a white shirt which she teamed with blue denim high-waisted flares.

Cat teamed up her outfit with gold rimmed aviator shades and paired it with tan sandals and a brown faux leather tote bag.

The TV star was recently spotted enjoying a break in the Spanish town of Sitges with her hairdresser to the stars pal, Ben Skervin, hoping to no doubt keep a low profile and wait for things to blow over.

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Patrick and Cat announced their split last month(Image: PA)

She’s expected to return to the iconic This Morning sofa with co-host Ben, 50, on Monday 1 September and viewers will have to wait with baited breath to see if she opens up about her split.

The former couple met while hosting BBC’s Fame Academy together in 2002, but it wasn’t until 2011 that they finally decided to take their friendship to a romantic level.

They proceeded to get married in Rome in 2012 and are parents to two sons, Milo, 9, and six-year-old James.

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Briton Jones beats Hartono to reach first US Open

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Francesca Jones reached the US Open for the first time in her career as she defeated Arianne Hartono in the third qualifying round.

The 24-year-old earned a 6-2 6-4 victory in one hour 20 minutes, and will join fellow Britons Emma Raducanu, Katie Boulter and Sonay Kartal in the women’s singles main event which begins on Sunday.

Although Hartono, 29, improved as the set progressed – she hit 13 winners compared to her opponent’s four – the Dutchwoman was made to pay for her 13 unforced errors.

The second set went with serve until the third game, when Jones – top seed in the qualifying draw – fought back from 40-15 down to secure her third break of the day.

World number 187 Hartono immediately hit back with a break of her own as Jones became a little passive, but the Briton tightened her footwork and broke once again to wrestle back control of a topsy-turvy set.

She finished the match with 10 consecutive points on serve before she sprinted over to her team in celebration.

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Fire pick up first win and eliminate Phoenix

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Welsh Fire 150-3 (100 balls): Dunkley 53 (43), Jonassen 44 (17), Schutt 2-11

Phoenix in Birmingham 114-9 (100 balls): Perry 55 (43), Ismail 3-16

36 runs won by Fire.

Phoenix in Birmingham’s slim chances of making it to The Hundred women’s knockout stages were ended by Welsh Fire’s 36-run triumph over Edgbaston, which gave them their first win of the season.

Jess Jonassen, an all-rounder, hit 44 runs with just 17 deliveries, four of them consecutive, to help Fire reach its imposing target of 151 before falling 3-24 with the ball.

Phoenix needed to win their final three games in order to close the 12-point gap to the top three after losing four of their first five, but they were unable to maintain their momentum despite Ellyse Perry scoring half a century.

After six deliveries, Shabnim Ismail, who claimed 3-16 overall, bowled Emma Lamb and caught Marie Kelly lbw, reduced Phoenix to 5-2.

The hosts were briefly held to a 56-run lead by Perry and Georgia Voll, but Welsh Fire’s momentum was sown by Welsh Fire when two wickets in two balls combined, and Phoenix’s inability to establish any other meaningful partnerships prevented them from initiating a serious chase.

In the penultimate set, Perry, who had 55 runs out of 43 balls, was eventually dismissed by Ismail, with Jonassen and Hayley Matthews serving as the other wicket-takers.

To help lay the groundwork for the already-eliminated Fire, Sophia Dunkley and Matthews combined for a 53-run second-wicket stand that included a 71-run second-wicket stand.

Before Jonassen boundary-fest, Dunkley lays platform.

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This season, Welsh Fire hasn’t had any runs. Prior to this game, top-order batters Matthews and Beaumont had each scored just 65 and 59 runs, while last year’s finalists had only passed 120 once in five innings, twice being dismissed for under 100.

Dunkley, who has now gone 30 in four of her six innings, has been the only bright spot for Fire.

The opener opened up against Perry after seven balls to reach two, dispatching the Phoenix skipper for three boundaries in four deliveries before eventually scoring six of her innings against the Australia all-rounder.

Phoenix should have taken two wickets in two balls after Hannah Baker had bowled her, but Amy Jones missed a crucial opportunity to stump Jonassen for a duck.

Before being caught in the deep by Marie Kelly as she attempted to raise her fifty with another boundary, Jonassen smashed Baker for four consecutive sixes with her side 122-2 before being chased up by her side for her final 10 deliveries.

What’s going on Saturday?

On Saturday, Northern Superchargers host Oval Invincibles (11:00 and 14:30 BST), and London Spirit takes on Southern Brave (14:30 and 18:00 BST). Both games will feature double-headers.

Every game will have ball-by-ball radio commentary on BBC Sounds.

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Richard Osman’s famous wife turns heads at Thursday Murder Club premiere

The writer’s actress wife, Ingrid Oliver, was among the film’s star-studded cast attending the premiere in London last night – and she walked the red carpet in a show-stopping dress

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Richard Osman has been spotted with his wife, the actress Ingrid Oliver, at the premiere of the upcoming Thursday Murder Club movie. All eyes were on Richard, whose book the film is based on, as the star-studded cast including Dame Helen Mirren and Pierce Brosnan walked the red carpet outside Leicester Square in London last night.

The writer and presenter shared a series of snaps from the event, with the first being a photograph with his wife, Ingrid. Richard can be seen wearing a black suit with a maroon tie, while Ingrid has donned a long, red dress which she paired with red earrings, white shoes, and a sleek bob.

In other pictures, Richard poses with members of the film’s cast, including Dame Helen, Pierce, Celia Imrie, Ben Kingsley, Tom Ellis, and Daniel Mays. He captioned the series of snaps: “What a wonderful night with @ingrid_oliver at the Thursday Murder Club premiere in Leicester Square. We had the whole family there, which was a dream.”

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Ingrid married Richard back in 2022

Richard, 54, added: “Thanks to the whole amazing cast and crew, and particularly to the incomparable @chriscolumbus and @netflixuk”.

The film, based on the book of the same name, follows a group of elderly amateur sleuths living at a retirement home who attempt to solve a murder. It will be released in selected cinemas on August 22nd, and will begin streaming on Netflix on August 28th.

Following the premiere, Ingrid, 48, shared a gushing Instagram post about the film, which she said was “brilliant and warm and funny and touching”. She added: “It has been made with love and care by everyone involved, adapted by @katybrandofficial and Suzanne Heathcote from the book by @misterosman that was also made with love and care and a belief in humanity in all its flawed beauty.”

The presenter, who has two children from his first marriage, tied the knot with Ingrid in December 2022. They had met when Ingrid, an actress known for her roles in Doctor Who and Sweetpea, appeared on Richard Osman’s House of Games.

Maria Fortese, Geoff Bell, Suzanne Heathcote, Steven Spielberg, Richard Osman, Katy Brand, Holly Bario, Dame Helen Mirren, Richard E. Grant, Pierce Brosnan, Paul Freeman, Naomi Ackie, Celia Imrie, Ingrid Oliver, Sir Ben Kingsley, Jennifer Todd, Chris Columbus, Tom Ellis, Henry Lloyd-Hughes, Daniel Mays and Cassidy Lange attend the UK Premiere of
The Thursday Murder Club film has a star-studded cast

Richard later told Lorraine Kelly that he remembered seeing Ingrid’s name on the contestant list and thinking “Oh, I quite fancy her”. He said: “She agreed to come on the show and I think we were desperately trying not to flirt during the show”.

The pair got married almost three years ago, and Richard shared a photograph from the day, showing the couple holding hands and walking back down the aisle together. Ingrid wore a long-sleeved white dress with white heels and pearls, while Richard wore a navy suit with a red rose.

He said of the occasion: “The most magical, joyful day on Saturday with my beautiful wife @ingridoliver100. Surrounded by wonderful friends and family, a day full of love and laughter. We’re so, so happy”.

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Transfer tension as Nuno faces uncertain Forest future

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Nuno Espirito Santo’s future as Nottingham Forest manager is uncertain after a breakdown in his relationship with owner Evangelos Marinakis.

Sources have told BBC Sport that Nuno’s position is not completely safe despite last season’s achievement of qualifying for Europe, and their win over Brentford in the first round of matches in this season’s Premier League on Sunday.

The uncertainty, according to sources, has now stretched to the playing squad, who are said to be aware of the situation.

On Friday, 51-year-old Nuno said “where there’s smoke, there’s fire” amid rumours about his job.

The internal tensions are believed to centre around disagreements over the club’s transfer business.

Edu was appointed as Forest’s global head of football earlier this summer and has taken firm control over the club’s recruitment operation.

“I always had a very good relationship with the owner – last season we were very close and spoke on a daily basis,” Nuno said.

“This season it is not so well [between us], but I always believe that dialogue is important because my concern is the squad and the season we have ahead of us. Our relationship has changed and we are not as close.”

When asked if it was good that his relationship with Marinakis had changed, Nuno said: “No, it is not good. I think everybody at the club should be together but this is not the reality.”

Forest have been active in the transfer market this summer, signing seven players – although they did sell winger Anthony Elanga to Newcastle for £55m.

But before last Sunday’s 3-1 win over Brentford, Nuno outlined his transfer concerns.

“We have doubts, who is going to be [here], when are they [new signings] going to come? All these things create doubts,” he said.

“Not only me but in the club. What we want is game-by-game to have as many options as possible. Europe will come after, and for sure it will be better, but for now until that happens it is a major concern.

“The owner is aware, the club is aware, everyone is aware. Everybody knows the reality. This is a lost chance that we had as a group to do it.”

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Pressed further on rumours his future was in doubt, Nuno told BBC Radio Nottingham: “Nothing has been said to me. I’m just addressing [the rumours] because we are talking, and this is public – and when something is public, I think we should talk about it.

“How do I feel about it? I feel sorry. I think about the players, because today they were aware of things in the morning, and I could see it in their faces.

“But I react as I think I should – as I always have in my life – by facing things and doing the best I can until the very last moment.

“I appreciate the respect and the feelings the fans have towards me. Now that we are in Europe, I think the city’s alive. When I go out, I feel this love – and I just have to thank them.”

In May, Marinakis appeared to confront Nuno on the pitch after a 2-2 draw against Leicester at the City Ground.

Forest later said the incident was because of the owner’s frustration that striker Taiwo Awoniyi had continued to play following an 88th-minute injury, which subsequently required what was described as “urgent” surgery.

The club said there was “no confrontation” and it was “fake news” to suggest otherwise.

Nuno was appointed Forest manager in December 2023 and successfully steered the club away from relegation that campaign, despite a four-point deduction for breaching profit and sustainability rules.

He then guided Forest to seventh in the Premier League last season – their highest finish since 1994-95 – as they qualified for Europe for the first time in three decades.

The former Wolves and Tottenham boss signed a new three-year contract in June, with Marinakis describing their relationship as “strong and solid”.

Forest were initially placed into the Conference League but moved up to the Europa League after Crystal Palace were demoted for breaching Uefa’s multi-club ownership rules.

Marinakis back in charge at Forest

Like Palace, Forest were also at risk of falling foul of Uefa’s multi-club ownership rules because Marinakis also controls Greek side Olympiakos.

In the European governing body’s rulebook, a club must prove they are not “simultaneously involved in any capacity whatsoever in the management, administration, and/or sporting performance of more than one club participating in a Uefa club competition”.

The 58-year-old Marinakis avoided any potential punishment by diluting his control of the Premier League side, a step which was announced in April, when there was the possibility of both teams qualifying for the Champions League.

Ultimately, there were no sanctions to avoid and no case to answer for Forest, because they fell short in their Champions League challenge and are therefore not in the same competition as Olympiakos.

In June, Marinakis effectively regained control and disbanded the blind trust he had set up to oversee club matters.

‘This could throw everything into chaos’

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When Nuno Espirito Santo said last week “we have a major problem”, it was assumed he was just taking the heat off the Nottingham Forest squad before Sunday’s Premier League opener against Brentford.

The delay from Uefa in confirming the Reds’ Europa League status was always going to impact the number and calibre of signings that would arrive at the City Ground, and the Morgan Gibbs-White saga certainly did not help in that respect.

But his comments appeared to just be a reality check in case Forest did not hit the ground running in the first few games of the season. Friday’s press conference sheds new light on his relationship with the owner Evangelos Marinakis – a relationship that sounds broken, possibly beyond repair.

We have been here before – many times, to be honest, and most recently with Steve Cooper. Rumours of a sacking circulated before he signed a new contract in October 2022, just days after a 4-0 defeat at Leicester City. And there were more rumours again towards the end of the 2022-23 season. The end, of course, did not come until December that year.

The fans’ reaction is going to be one of overwhelming shock and disappointment. While Cooper did the seemingly impossible and finally got us promoted, Nuno went one better and got us to the brink of the Champions League.

And, while it has only been one game, there was evidence against Brentford that Forest could dominate possession and take control of games – something we rarely saw during the last campaign.

This season was shaping up to be particularly exciting, with the club’s first European adventure in 30 years and the strongest squad we’ve seen at the City Ground in my lifetime.

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