Crocs’ newest collaboration with The Grinch will make the perfect Christmas gift for kids this year

Crocs has just launched the perfect festive collaboration ready for the Christmas season, with the new The Grinch X Crocs collaboration now available to shop from £4.99

The Christmas season is approaching which means it’s time to think about those all important presents you still have to buy. And if you’re feeling a little stuck on what to get, Crocs’ new collaboration is a perfect one for the kids (or the big kids at heart).

The Crocs x The Grinch collab has finally landed ready to be snapped up for a fun and festive gift for the little ones, with prices starting from £4.99. The collection takes Crocs’ classic slip on clog design and gives it a Christmas twist with everyone’s favourite anti-Christmas hero, as well as including Grinch-themed accessories.

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Featuring a Grinch green colourway with a Santa hat-inspired fuzzy lining, the Crocs are also covered in a fleece material, making sure they’re warm enough to wear all winter and throughout the Christmas period. Just like regular Crocs, the Grinch Classic Lined Clog can be worn inside or outside, with the brand’s signature ultra-light design and cradling supportive soles making them ultra comfortable to wear.

Whilst the kids’ design is a little more simple, the adult’s version also includes The Grinch’s iconic hand dangling from the heel strap whilst holding an ornament. This can be flipped forwards to dangle in front of his face, or backwards to hang behind your foot.

There are sizes for infants, young children and adults to choose from, with infants priced at £64.99, juniors priced at £69.99, and adults coming in at £79.99. As well as the clogs, the Crocs x The Grinch collab also includes plenty of accessories too.

You can also shop The Grinch socks which come in packs of three, with sizes for both adults and kids. And of course there’s several different Jibbitz to pick from to help customise your new Crocs (or your old pair), with single Grinch designs from £4.99 or a multipack of five to £16.99.

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If you’re looking for something that’s definitely more on the slipper side of things that would make a great stocking filler or Secret Santa gift, Matalan’s Grinch Slippers are currently on sale for £9 down from £12, whilst George at Asda has a pair for £4.50, although sizes are limited. Alternatively, Primark has a complete collection of The Grinch themed sleepwear, including pyjamas, slippers and bedding, as well as its own £10 version of The Grinch clogs.

Iran dismisses US accusation of plot to kill Israeli ambassador in Mexico

Tehran, Iran – Iran has branded accusations from the United States and Israel that it was hatching a plot to assassinate the latter’s ambassador to Mexico as “ridiculous”.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs Spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei told reporters on Monday that Tehran believes Israel is trying to damage its “friendly relations” with other countries through an “absurd allegation”.

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Unnamed US and Israeli senior officials told news outlets late last week that the Quds Force, the external operations arm of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), plotted to assassinate Israeli envoy Einat Kranz Neiger beginning in late 2024 and remaining active into mid-2025.

The plot was contained and does not pose a current threat, the officials said, without offering any evidence.

Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs then released a statement thanking the Mexican security and law enforcement services for “thwarting a terrorist network directed by Iran that sought to attack Israel’s ambassador to Mexico”.

“The Israeli security and intelligence community will continue to work tirelessly, in full cooperation with security and intelligence agencies around the world, to thwart terrorist threats from Iran and its proxies against Israeli and Jewish targets worldwide,” a ministry spokesman said.

However, Mexico’s foreign relations and security ministries have since denied knowledge of such an incident.

In a joint statement, they said they have “no report with respect to a supposed attempt against the ambassador of Israel in Mexico”.

The statement emphasised that Mexico has not initiated disruption to diplomatic ties with any country.

Iran’s embassy in Mexico on Monday called the accusation “a media intervention and a great lie” and said it considers “betraying Mexico’s interests to be betraying our own”.

Baghaei said: “Our embassy stated that we found this allegation so absurd and ridiculous that we did not even think it required an official response from the spokesperson.”

Attacks in Australia

Baghaei was quick to point out that Israel has previously made similar accusations against Iran, citing attacks on Jewish synagogues in Australia in late 2024.

That appeared to be a reference to a testimony given by the New South Wales Police Force to the upper house of the Australian parliament in early October, which presented the result of an investigation into suspected Iranian links to 14 incidents of attacks on synagogues, graffiti, firebombings, and attacks on cars and homes.

“The NSW Police Force has nil holdings in relation to foreign agents perpetrating these incidents,” a police representative told lawmakers at the time.

“Despite official statements by Australian police rejecting any connection to Iran, Israel has continued to insist on Tehran’s involvement,” Baghaei said.

However, in late August, Australia accused Iran of directing two “anti-Semitic” arson attacks in the cities of Sydney and Melbourne and gave Tehran’s ambassador seven days to leave the country, the first such expulsion since World War II.

Canberra also designated the IRGC a “terrorist organisation” and withdrew its diplomats from Tehran.

At the time, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation had gathered credible evidence that Iran “orchestrated” last year’s attacks on a kosher restaurant and a synagogue, but did not release the evidence.

WRU chief Tierney to return after cancer treatment

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Welsh Rugby Union chief executive Abi Tierney will make a phased return to work after previously stepping away from her role when she was diagnosed with cancer.

Tierney took time away from her duties in August to undergo treatment.

No definitive date has been given for when Tierney will return but WRU chair Richard Collier-Keywood says it “will be a welcome moment for all of us”.

“Abi’s return brings strength and continuity at a time of change and we’re delighted to have her back with us,” said Collier-Keywood.

“I am sure all in Welsh rugby will be as thrilled with this news as I am, and know all will wish her a warm welcome back.

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Collier-Keywood had taken on additional responsibilities during Tierney’s absence and will continue to do so before her structured transition back to full-time working.

Malcolm Wall, who is chair of the Professional Rugby Board (PRB) and remains a WRU board director, will continue to spend additional time supporting the executive leadership on the proposed implementation of the new model for elite rugby in Wales.

The WRU executive team also includes Geraint John (community director), Leighton Davies (chief commercial officer), Lydia Stirling (chief people officer), Dave Reddin (director of rugby & elite performance) and Gavin Marshall (chief operating officer).

“Initially, Abi will start a phased return, working part-time and concentrating on getting up to speed,” said Collier-Keywood.

“The work on implementing the conclusions of the recent consultation will continue to be led by Malcolm Wall.

“I will continue to spend time supporting the executive during this period.”

Before starting her enforced absence, Tierney was at the press conference in August where the WRU stated it wanted two professional sides.

Tierney missed the month-long public consultation in September, which was overseen by Reddin.

The outcome was announced in October with the WRU stating they now prefer three teams with one professional side to be cut.

There will be three licences awarded to sides with one in Cardiff and one each in the west and east.

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Gilmour, Miller & McCrorie injury blows for Scotland

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Scotland have suffered a triple injury blow as they prepare to face Greece in World Cup qualifying, with likely starter Billy Gilmour ruled out of Saturday’s match in Piraeus.

The Napoli midfielder has not pulled out of the squad completely, with the Scots facing Denmark in a potential Group C decider three days later at Hampden Park.

But Udinese midfielder Lennon Miller and Bristol City defender Ross McCrorie have withdrawn.

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Midfielder Gilmour was forced off with an adductor injury shortly before half-time during Napoli’s 0-0 draw with Como just over a week ago.

He has since missed the midweek Champions League draw with Eintracht Frankfurt and Sunday’s 2-0 defeat by a Bologna side captained by Scotland team-mate Lewis Ferguson as the reigning Italian champions slipped from top to fourth place.

The Scottish FA revealed on Monday: “Billy Gilmour will not travel to the training camp in Turkey due to an injury so will play no part in the game against Greece.”

Miller was also missing from Udinese’s squad as they lost 2-0 to Roma, while McCrorie came off after 57 minutes of Bristol City’s 1-1 draw with Watford.

McCrorie had been recalled by Scotland head coach Clarke to provide right-back cover with Brentford’s Aaron Hickey only just back from the injury he sustained during the last international window and with Derby County’s Max Johnston and Everton’s Nathan Patterson now sidelined.

Scotland sit second behind Denmark on goal difference and, with Brian Riemer’s side likely to take three points against bottom side Belarus, Clarke’s men need a point against already eliminated Greece to set up a winner-take-all climax to the group for the automatic qualifying place.

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Foo Fighters at Anfield sale date and how to get tickets for huge shows

Foo Fighters will perform at Anfield Stadium in Liverpool next summer as part of their European tour, with just two dates in the UK and here’s everything you need to know

Foo Fighters have revealed two enormous gigs at Anfield Stadium. The American rockers, led by former Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl, are renowned for their electrifying live shows and colossal rock anthems, including ‘All My Life’, ‘The Pretender’, ‘Best Of You’, and ‘My Hero’.

They sparked excitement amongst supporters on Sunday, November 9, when Gigs and Tours shared an image of the seating at Liverpool FC’s ground decorated with the distinctive “FF” logo.

The group added fuel to the fire by reposting the image on their Instagram story. The legendary rock band have now confirmed they’ll take to the stage at Liverpool FC’s home ground next summer on Thursday, June 25 and Saturday, June 27, 2026.

This marks the first occasion Dave will play in Liverpool since 2008, when he joined Sir Paul McCartney during his headlining set. With the band now having announced their double-header, countless fans will be questioning how and when they can secure tickets. The group will be supported across the tour by Aussie duo, Royel Otis, Inhaler, fronted by Elijah Hewson, as well as Idles. Special guests include Otoboke Beaver, Die Spitz and Fat Dog.

Here, we have compiled all the essential information supporters need ahead of ticket sales going live.

Foo Fighters stadium tour dates

June

Wed 10 – Oslo, Norway Unity Arena.

Fri 12- Stockholm, Sweden Strawberry Arena.

Mon 15 – Warsaw, Poland PGE Narodowy.

Wed 17 – Munich, Germany Allianz Arena.

Fri 19 – Paris, France Paris La Défense Arena.

Thu 25 – Liverpool, UK Anfield Stadium.

Sat 27 – Liverpool, UK Anfield Stadium.

July

Wed 1 – Berlin, Germany Olympiastadion.

Fri 3 – Vienna, Austria Ernst-Happel-Stadium.

Sun 5 – Milan, Italy I-Days.

Wed 8 – Madrid, Spain Mad Cool Festival Fri 10 – Oeiras, Portugal NOS Alive Festival.

When do tickets go on sale?

The general sale for the newly announced dates kicks off on Friday, November 14, at 10am local time. Each customer is limited to six tickets.

LFC season ticket holders for both the men’s and women’s teams, All Red Full, Light and Junior Members, as well as seasonal hospitality members, will have exclusive access to pre-register for the chance to buy tickets from 3pm GMT on Tuesday, November 11, until 3pm GMT on Wednesday, November 12.

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Those who register will be eligible for the pre-sale at 10am GMT on Thursday, November 13, while tickets will be available for general sale at 10am GMT on Friday, November 14. Full details can be found here.

Artist presale tickets will be available from Wednesday, November 12, at 10am on Ticketmaster. Fans who are signed up to the Foo Fighters newsletter will receive presale access information.

What next for Real Madrid’s forgotten man Endrick?

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He was supposed to be Brazil’s next superstar and part of Real Madrid’s new era of Galacticos, but Endrick’s career has hit a stumbling block.

The 19-year-old enjoyed a promising first season at Real Madrid, making 37 appearances – albeit the majority came from the substitutes’ bench.

But things aren’t looking as positive under new manager Xabi Alonso.

Endrick has played just 14 minutes in a single appearance this term, coming on as a late substitute in a 4-0 victory over Valencia.

And now, for the fourth international window in a row, the teenager has been left out of Brazil’s squad by his former Real boss Carlo Ancelotti.

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What’s gone wrong at Real?

Endrick joined Real Madrid shortly after his 18th birthday in July 2024, which was 18 months after Real agreed a deal with Brazilian side Palmeiras.

At the time of his arrival in Spain, he had already made 10 appearances and scored three goals for Brazil.

Endrick scored seven goals in his first season at Real – three more than compatriot Vinicius Jr managed in his own debut campaign – but he was mainly used off the bench and was limited to just 352 minutes in La Liga.

With Ancelotti leaving for the Brazil job, a new era under Alonso seemed to offer a fresh opportunity for Endrick to prove his worth.

However, he suffered a hamstring injury in May which ruled him out of the Club World Cup, while a recurrence of the same injury saw him miss the start of the season.

He returned on 20 September but ended up as an unused substitute in Real’s next six matches before his 14-minute cameo against Valencia last week.

Spanish football expert Guillem Balague told BBC Sport that Alonso sees Endrick as a forward with plenty to offer – if not now, then before long.

“Alonso recognises he has a good relationship with the goal, it is easy for him to score, but there are priorities,” Balague said.

“Gonzalo Garcia gives him more because he holds the ball well. He is more linked to the team, whereas Endrick is a finisher and hasn’t managed to get into the dynamics of the team.

What next for Endrick?

While sources are indicating there has yet to be a final decision on whether Endrick leaves on loan when the January transfer window opens, it is understood Real are reluctantly giving consideration to sanctioning a move.

Endrick is settled in the Spanish capital and enjoying life in mainland Europe.

There is a belief that remaining in Madrid, despite his current lack of first-team minutes, would benefit the youngster in the long term as he continues his transition to senior football in a foreign country as a teenager.

But there are other factors to consider.

The first, and most obvious, is linked to his development. His lack of first-team action under Alonso was not envisaged as part of the player’s perceived pathway at Real.

There would be an obvious benefit for Endrick to leave and play senior football on more of a regular basis simply in terms of his growth as a teenage footballer.

The fact the World Cup is on the horizon provides Endrick with another reason to seriously think about leaving in January.

His lack of action under Alonso, should it continue, may scupper hopes of working his way back into Ancelotti’s Brazil plans in time for the summer.

Then there is the emergence of Estevao Willian at Chelsea. Not long ago, Endrick was the undisputed wonderkid of Brazilian football.

The coming of age of Estevao at Chelsea this season has seen the 18-year-old – who played with Endrick at Palmeiras – become the new apple of the Brazilian public’s eye.

So what should Endrick do? It’s a tough call for a young man to make.

Balague said: “In the previous winter, a year ago, there was the possibility of going on loan but it was decided it was not going to be the case.

Where could Endrick end up?

Work on identifying potential destinations for Endrick is under way.

Intriguingly, a number of Premier League clubs are understood to have been made aware of his possible availability.

Similarly, clubs from other top European leagues have also been alerted to the situation that may be on the horizon.

For example, French club Lyon are among the clubs to have shown a firm interest.

“A Lyon loan is certainly a possibility because they are in the Europa League and he will play regularly. He then wants to come back and succeed at Real Madrid,” said Balague.

It will be intriguing to see which division and club Endrick selects.

While the global appeal of the Premier League would attract the biggest set of eyes, the demanding and physical nature of England’s top flight may not suit a player of the Brazilian’s inexperience.

For example, if Endrick is open to moving to England it is understood West Ham would be among the clubs interested in a loan.

But you would have to wonder whether joining a team fighting relegation under the pragmatic leadership of Nuno Espirito Santo would suit Endrick’s attacking talent.

Chelsea have been interested in Endrick in the past, but with the Blues now well stocked in attack there are no indications they would want to bring him in now.

Could he stay at Real?

It is key to stress that when a potential loan move for Endrick was first mooted earlier this year, Real made it clear that they had no intention of sanctioning his departure.

Of course, their stance may have changed given his limited game time.

Whether Real would provide clearance for a January exit will become clearer in the coming weeks.

Any loan departure would come with an element of risk.

Success elsewhere could persuade Alonso that Endrick is ready for a more significant role in his plans.

On the flip side, a failed or difficult move could lead to negativity over Endrick’s long-term ambitions in Madrid.

However, Endrick is young enough not to be defined by the next eight months, whether he spends that time in Spain or elsewhere.

Those close to Endrick are acutely aware of the pros and cons of any January move, and in many ways the safest bet would be to stay at Real.

Having spent up to €72million (£63m) on Endrick, a deal that made the youngster one of the most expensive teenagers of all time, Real clearly want to protect their investment.

While the benefits of Endrick playing and scoring for another club could aid the long-term plan for the teenager to become a genuine Galactico, an ineffective transfer could affect the forward’s value and dent his confidence.

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