Two Dead, Three Critically Injured In Lagos Auto Accident

Two people have died, and three others are critically injured in a tragic accident at the Iyana Meiran area of Lagos State.

Disclosing this in a statement on Wednesday, the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority said the accident involved a Sino truck, three tricycles, and a minibus in the Iyana Meiran area of Lagos State.

The statement, however, added that the injured victims have been evacuated to the nearest hospital for medical attention.

“Preliminary security findings revealed that the tragic occurrence was triggered by a Dangote Silo Mixer Truck which, while being operated at an inordinately high speed, suffered a sudden brake failure and consequently lost control,” the statement read.

“The runaway truck forcefully rammed into a commercial mini-bus, popularly referred to as Korope (EPP 541 YF), as well as four tricycles (Marwa) KTU 360 QN, LND 444 QL, LSR 444 QN, and EKY 122 QP. The violent impact culminated in extensive destruction, trapping commuters amid mangled vehicles and twisted wreckage.

“Exhibiting exceptional professionalism, promptness, and operational dexterity, LASTMA personnel swiftly mobilised to the accident scene and with the invaluable assistance of public-spirited passersby, successfully rescued and evacuated three severely injured victims who were trapped within the crushed vehicles.

“To ensure the safety of responders and forestall secondary collisions, the Authority immediately cordoned off the entire corridor and instituted comprehensive traffic control and diversion measures.”

The latest accident comes days after two people were killed and two others seriously injured in separate midnight crashes in Lagos on Monday, prompting the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) to warn motorists against reckless speeding.

According to LASTMA, the first fatal accident occurred around 2:30 a.m. at Otedola Bridge inward Berger on the Lagos–Ibadan Expressway, where an unregistered vehicle rammed into a moving trailer at high speed.

This is it – how England can keep Ashes alive on pivotal day

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In some ways we have been here before.

The common view was England had to win in Perth.

Having failed to do so, they had to win in Brisbane, given they have never won an Ashes series from 2-0 down.

Defeat at the Gabba left only the keenest optimists holding on to the faintest hope. Most of that is only for the series to remain alive for another week.

But this, a Thursday in Adelaide, really is it.

Play well – and by well we mean take the final two Australian wickets quickly before batting all day – and Ben Stokes’ side have the chance to control the rest of this match.

Wrap up the tail

England’s first task on day two is to quickly end the Australian innings – a task rarely their specialty.

In the 2023-25 World Test Championship cycle, England’s bowlers were the sixth-worst team at removing the tail and that trend continued in the second Test in Brisbane where Mitchell Starc’s 77 helped Australia extend their innings from 383-7 to 511 all out.

From there, defeat was inevitable.

Starc remains again in Adelaide, unbeaten on 33, and Thursday’s forecast – which predicts Adelaide to be hotter than Western Sahara – only reinforces the importance in a swift England exit from the field.

Every minute saved will be respite for England’s bowlers, inflicting Australia to the worst of the searing South Australian heat.

There is no better time for Josh Tongue, recalled for his first match of the series, to remind just why he gained the nickname The Mop.

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Bat once, bat big

England have pointed to the 2023 Ashes series, where they fell 2-0 down before fighting back to draw 2-2, as evidence for why fans should still have faith.

In the third Test of that contest, at Headingley, England conceded a first-innings deficit but roared back to win in a run chase.

Attempting a repeat in Adelaide, where there has been one successful chase over 200 in 43 years, would surely have a different outcome.

With the pitch set to take spin later but good for now, first-innings runs are critical. Australia were generous in gifting some of their dismissals on day one and England cannot fail to take advantage.

“I firmly believe on that pitch, which is a very good batting pitch, 450-500 is going to win you the Test match,” said former England spinner Graeme Swann on TNT Sports.

“England have bowled themselves into a position where they will bat on days two and three, which are the best batting days on this pitch.”

Speaking on BBC Test Match Special, former England captain Michael Vaughan added: “Bat the whole day tomorrow. Roast Australia in the heat of the Adelaide Oval.

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See off Starc, neuter Lyon

However, batting long was England’s biggest problem in the first two Tests of this series.

They managed only 67.3 overs across both innings of the first Test combined and did not survive long enough for Australia to require a second new ball in either innings of the second.

Harry Brook has admitted playing “shocking” shots. Now is the chance to show he really has learned.

Zak Crawley and Ollie Pope are on their last drink in last chance saloon.

England must first repeat what they achieved for the first time this series in the second innings in Brisbane, surviving the opening over from left-armer Starc, before an entirely different prospect follows.

Having been a second-string in the first two Tests, Australia’s bowling attack is back to near full strength with captain Pat Cummins fit again and spinner Nathan Lyon recalled.

No bowler has taken more than Lyon’s 63 wickets at the Adelaide Oval – a ground he knows from his 15 Tests but also his time working on the groundstaff.

Lyon’s old boss is still the curator in Adelaide. Even more reason to score your runs before the ball turns big.

“England are going to have to go big because the main difference is Nathan Lyon,” said former Australia opener Justin Langer on TNT Sports.

“Even [England spinner] Will Jacks got a few to spin but it’s going to be 40 degrees tomorrow and will start spinning so England have to capitalise on this very flat wicket.

“England have to be thinking they’ll only bat once, it’s that flat a wicket. I didn’t see a ball swing or seam all day. This is a batting paradise.”

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Starmer tells Abramovich to ‘pay up now’ or face court

The Prime Minister has said Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich must “pay up now” to victims of the war in Ukraine or face court action.

Mr Abramovich, the former owner of Chelsea Football Club, pledged in 2022 that money from the sale of the club would be used to benefit victims of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

The money has been frozen in a British bank account since the sale after he was sanctioned following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Speaking in the Commons, Sir Keir Starmer said the UK had issued a licence “to transfer £2.5bn from the sale of Chelsea Football Club that’s been frozen since 2022.”

Sir Keir said: “My message of Abramovich is clear: the clock is ticking.

“Honour the commitment that you made and pay up now, and if you don’t we’re prepared to go to court and ensure that every penny reaches those whose lives have been torn apart by Putin’s illegal war.”

The government first threatened to sue Mr Abramovich in June.

The Treasury said that under the terms of the licence, the money must go to “humanitarian causes” in Ukraine and cannot benefit Mr Abramovich or any other sanctioned individual.

The UK government wants the money to be for Ukrainian humanitarian aid, but Mr Abramovich has said he wants it to go to “all victims of the war in Ukraine”.

Mr Abramovich – a Russian billionaire who made his fortune in oil and gas – was granted a special licence to sell Chelsea following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, providing he could prove he would not benefit from the sale.

He is alleged to have strong ties to Russian President Vladimir Putin, something he has denied.

Best celebrity-inspired matching Christmas pyjamas to twin with your little one

From Molly-Mae to Michelle Keegan and Kim Kardashian, we’ve rounded up the best celebrity-inspired matching pyjamas to wear with your family this Christmas

We’re big fans of a good Christmas tradition or two, whether it’s decorating the tree together or rewatching the same film every Christmas Eve, nothing gets us in the festive mood quite like these special rituals.

For many people, one of the most beloved traditions on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day is wearing matching festive pyjamas, whether it’s with your family, your partner, or even your pets. They might be a little cheesy for some, but you can’t deny how adorable it is to see families dressed up in coordinated PJs as they decorate, watch holiday movies, or open presents.

Macclesfield forward McLeod dies in car accident

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Macclesfield forward Ethan McLeod has died in a car accident on the M1 motorway while travelling back from a game on Tuesday.

McLeod, 21, was returning from his team’s National League North match at Bedford Town in which he had been a substitute.

The accident occurred at around 22:40 GMT near Northampton when his white Mercedes collided with a barrier.

Macclesfield described McLeod as “incredibly talented” and “well-respected member” of their squad.

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Victoria Beckham finally acknowledges Lady title after David’s knighthood

Lady Victoria Beckham has finally addressed her new title just weeks after her footballing icon husband David was officially made a Sir by King Charles

Victoria Beckham OBE has finally called herself “Lady Beckham”. The Spice Girls icon has a new title to use after her husband David was knighted by King Charles last month.

After being made a Sir, Victoria, who turned her back on singing to focus on her fashion brand, also received a new title. As David now goes by Sir, his wife is also entitled to be styled Lady Beckham. Until now, Victoria, 51, has remained tight-lipped and hasn’t used her title publicly.

But during an appearance on What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, she was asked by the host about how she should be addressed. Speaking to the former singer, Andy said: “Victoria, clear this up for me, if you will. David Beckham, your husband – smokeshow – is now a knight, which means he is Sir David Beckham.”

“He is,” replied Victoria. Broadcaster Andy added: “And you are, Lady Victoria?” Confirming her title, Posh Spice said: “I am Lady Beckham.” But when asked if she could be known as Lady Posh – a nod to her Spice Girls persona, she joked: “Listen, whatever you want – whatever you want, anything for you.”

While the title Lady is automatically granted to the wife of a knight, it’s up to the person whether they decide to use it. So far, Victoria hasn’t changed any of her social media profiles to reflect her status.

Sir David was honoured by the King at Windsor Castle last month as his wife, Lady Victoria, and his parents, Sandra and Ted, watched on in awe during the emotional moment. Just hours later, the Beckham family celebrated with their children, Romeo, Cruz and Harper, with David joking they could call him “Sir Dad”.

Shortly after the ceremony, the family headed out to a reception hosted by pal Gordon Ramsay. However, their eldest son, Brooklyn, was once again noticeably absent from the events. In recent years, the family and Brooklyn have endured a strained relationship.

Celebrating her husband on the day, Lady Victoria said: “David, from the moment I met you 28 years ago, you’ve always been so proud to represent your country. Whether on or off the pitch, no one loves England or respects our Royal Family more, so to see you honoured by The King today is something I’ll forever cherish.

“You’ve achieved so much, and yet you’re still the same kind, humble, hardworking man I met nearly 30 years ago, as well as the most amazing husband and father.

“I’ve never felt prouder than I do today. Sir @davidbeckham, we all love you so much.” David and Victoria’s famous friends instantly rushed to offer their congratulations. Kris Jenner penned on Instagram: “Congratulations!!!” Actress Gemma Oaten added: “Beautiful and so deserved. Keep leading the way you power couple – but more than that – you kind, good-hearted humans.”

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“So well deserved!! Congratulations,” said Donatella Versace. David said his knighthood was the “proudest moment” of his career, 30 years after he made his debut for Manchester United. Over the years, he’s backed a string of charity causes, as well as being a goodwill ambassador for UNICEF since 2005. Just last year, he was named as an ambassador of The King’s Foundation, an educational charity launched by Charles in 1990.

Speaking at Windsor Castle, he said: “All the things that I do, I do out of love. I don’t do it because I’m forced to do it, I don’t do it because I have to do it, I do it because it’s important, because I think there’ll always be something to do. I do believe that my work will never stop. I enjoy work. I got brought up with the right values to have respect for people and that will continue.”