England’s Canter turns down PGA Tour and rejoins LIV Golf

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Laurie Canter, an England international, accepted a position on the PGA Tour and made his 2026 debut.

The 36-year-old placed seventh on the DP World Tour, earning him a spot on the PGA Tour via the Race to Dubai rankings for the coming year.

Canter will represent Majesticks GC in the Saudi Arabia-backed LIV team competition, which he previously participated in from 2022 to 2024.

“My experience in the league has helped me become a more complete player and a multiple winner on the DP World Tour,” Canter said. “The league’s growth has been remarkable.”

It’s a great honor for Majesticks GC to return to the league with such high standards of excellence, ambition, and identity, which they really resonate with.

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Peter Kay shares gym nightmare that left him sobbing in the toilets as he opens up about weight loss

In a new interview, the legendary comedian details his weight-loss journey, including an agonizing moment when he found himself sobbing in the gym.

Peter Kay has opened up about his weight loss journey, including a nightmarish experience he had at a gym, where he was left sobbing in the toilets.

The comedian has lost a lot of weight in recent years, but admitted in a new interview that his journey to slim down has not been easy. He explained that he had tried going to the gym multiple times but struggled to keep going.

He claimed that because of men talking while he was undressed, his first experience was at a Bolton gym, which he couldn’t handle. I joined David Lloyd in a Bolton gym. And you consider, “Yes,” before adding weights. I then went to pool because it was simpler. You understand why I halted my trip. Men are simply speaking to you without clothing.

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This was revealed in an interview with Sara Cox on BBC Radio 2, and Peter went on to say that he tried going to the gym again, but found it to be even worse.

A lad at an old school gym in central Manchester had me pull a tire outside, according to Peter. I used to tell him I needed a wee and that I would go to the toilet and sob because it was typical old school.

Peter claims that he has tried to lose weight for years. He admitted to trying everything, including dieting and weight loss programs.

Peter has been talking about his tour, Better Late Than Never, along with weight loss. The proceeds from the numerous extensions will go to 12 cancer charities for the final performances in 2026. He added, “Unfortunately, everyone knows someone who has been affected by [the list’s 12 charities], and I just hope people support it.”

Sara Cox is on Radio 2 on weekdays from 4 to 7pm while Peter Kay’s Diary: The Monthly Memoir of a Boy From Bolton is available.

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Trump To Attend FIFA World Cup Finals Draw On Friday

Donald Trump, the president of the United States, was given a press release on Monday confirming that he would attend the draw for the later this week FIFA World Cup finals in Washington. The 2026 tournament will be held in the US along with Mexico and Canada. President Trump will attend the Kennedy Center’s FIFA World Cup final draw on Friday, according to White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt. Trump’s second presidency and the 250th anniversary of US independence atop a major event have made the World Cup his main focus.

However, Trump’s hardline stance on a number of issues has caused the enormous sporting extravaganza to lose steam.

In response to a crackdown on what he claims is illegal immigration and crime in some Democratic-run areas, Trump, a Republican, has suggested moving games from some US host cities.

Silva’s son signs first pro contract with Chelsea

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Isago Silva, the son of former Brazilian defender Thiago Silva, has signed his first professional deal with Chelsea, his father’s former club.

When their father moved to Stamford Bridge from Paris St-Germain in 2020, 17-year-old Isago Silva and his younger brother Iago Silva, both of whom are defenders, joined the Chelsea academy.

After winning the Champions League, Uefa Super Cup, and Club World Cup in 2021, Thiago Silva, now 41, left the Premier League team for Fluminense. Isago Silva has since continued to work for the Blues’ academy.

He made his debut for Chelsea Under-18s in the years 2024 and 2025 when he first joined the club at the age of 13.

Isago Silva has “becomed to be a versatile and reliable defender capable of operating at both left- and center-back,” according to Chelsea.

He has participated in the club’s U17 and U18 Premier League Cup campaigns this year.

Chelsea’s October home game against Ajax featured 33 academy players in their Champions League squad.

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Some Politicians Are Funding Terrorism — Irabor

General Lucky Irabor, the former head of the defense service, claimed that some politicians contribute to Nigeria’s terrorism funding.

Irabor made the comment on Monday during a discussion of the country’s growing insecurity on Channels Television’s Politics Today program.

Irabor responded, “Some politicians. Some politicians.

He explained that some political figures make money off of insecurities.

“Some politicians haven’t used the undercurrent’s to give the impression that they can do better,” they say.

Others may want to convey the impression that there is poor governance, but they may also want to spark a particular crisis in some way. Those who think it may be entirely political may have a point in their favor. He said, “It will be wrong for me.”

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Irabor also criticized the government’s alleged inability to release the names of alleged terrorists.

He claimed that despite the fact that the information is still classified, investigators have interrogated a number of people.

There are many people who have been called into question, in my opinion. He said that what we should do at this point is to support and trust those who have promised to do what’s right because it’s not for public consumption.

Irabor added that Nigerians must be aware that not everyone in power lies and is unserious.

He added that the nation needs to do better because there is a significant gap in “manpower and equipment.”

Irabor criticized the rise in attacks as not unusual. He noted that recent attacks do not seem new, but rather worse because criminal organizations now have access to more sophisticated equipment and weapons.

There is nothing novel here. One might assume that the existence of external dimensions is new. Because these criminal elements have access to more sophisticated tools and methods, the number has increased, as has the level of violence they use against people.

We had a long time believing we were on a winning streak, but suddenly we realized it was like we had reversed all of our previous gains, which is so troubling, he said.

Security Efforts Have Gaps

The former defense chief urged the authorities to close these gaps, noting that there are still significant human and technical gaps in Nigeria.

Iraphoria claimed that recent attacks demonstrate how poorly governance is run, stressing that security in Nigeria should be a national, not regional, issue.

He claimed that because criminal organizations now use more sophisticated tools, violence has increased.

He reaffirmed that “repentant insurgents cannot be recruited into the military,” and that Boko Haram and ISWAP ideologies still have an impact on communities.

Surge In Attacks

Recent insecurity has been characterized by widespread abductions and deadly attacks in the northern and central regions.

Numerous states experienced high-profile attacks just in November. These included the abduction of 25 schoolgirls in Kebbi State and the abduction of more than 300 students and teachers from a Catholic school in Niger State.