Attackers target ship off Somalia’s coast amid piracy resurgence

Attackers firing machineguns and rocket-propelled grenades have boarded a ship off the coast of Somalia, United Kingdom officials say of the latest assault, likely by resurgent Somali pirates, in the region.

“The Master of a vessel has reported being approached by 1 small craft on its stern. The small craft fired small arms and RPG’s towards the vessel,” the British military’s UK Maritime Trade Operations centre said in an alert issued on Thursday. It warned ships in the area to “transit with caution”.

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The private security firm Ambrey also said an attack was under way, saying it targeted a Malta-flagged tanker heading from Sikka, India, to Durban, South Africa.

Ambrey added that it appeared to be an assault by Somali pirates, who are reported to be operating in the area in recent days and who seized an Iranian fishing boat to use as a base of operations. Iran has not acknowledged the seizure of the fishing boat, called the Issamohamadi.

Details of the vessel attacked on Thursday correspond to the Hellas Aphrodite, which changed its track and slowed down at the time of the attack. The ship’s owners and managers could not immediately be reached for comment.

Another maritime security firm, the Diaplous Group, said the attacked tanker had a crew of 24 mariners, all of whom reportedly locked themselves into the ship’s citadel for safety during the attack. The vessel did not have an armed security team on board it, the firm added.

The European Union’s Operation Atalanta, a counterpiracy mission around the Horn of Africa, has responded to other recent pirate attacks in the area and issued a recent alert to shippers that a pirate group was operating off Somalia and assaults were “almost certain” to happen.

Thursday’s attack came after another vessel, the Cayman Islands-flagged Stolt Sagaland, found itself targeted in a suspected pirate attack that involved both its armed security force and the attackers shooting at each other, the EU force said.

Piracy off Somalia peaked in 2011 when 237 attacks were reported. Somali piracy in the region in 2011 cost the world’s economy about $7bn with $160m paid out in ransoms, according to the Oceans Beyond Piracy monitoring group.

The threat was diminished by increased international naval patrols, a strengthened central government in Somalia and other efforts.

However, Somali piracy has surged again since late 2023. According to Solace Global Risk, a travel risk management company, the decline in antipiracy patrols and the relocation of funds to counter Houthi rebels activities contributed to the rise in attacks.

McClean incident ‘dealt with’ – Wrexham boss Parkinson

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Wrexham say the incident involving James McClean punching a Cardiff City fan has been “dealt with”.

The 36-year-old said he felt “threatened” by some Bluebirds supporters prior to the EFL Cup contest between the sides at the Stok Cae Ras on 28 October.

McClean told Talksport: “I’m in my workplace and I feel I should never feel threatened in that workplace… I wasn’t waiting for him to make the first swing. So I did.”

The Republic of Ireland international added: “Somehow, there were four male Cardiff fans – late 20s, early 30s.

“They recognised me [and] immediately started running their mouths off at me. I ignored the first jibe.

“The second, I responded to and I confronted them about it.

Wrexham manager Phil Parkinson revealed he spoke to the versatile wing-back on the night of the incident, adding that the matter is closed as far as the club are concerned.

“I had a chat with James on the evening and it’s been dealt with,” said Parkinson, speaking after his side’s 0-0 draw with Portsmouth.

“That’s it. No more to say on that tonight.”

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McClean was left out of the matchday squad for Wrexham’s draw with Pompey on Wednesday with a hip issue.

“James has had an injection in his hip, he’s been carrying on for weeks with it,” added Parkinson.

“We needed to get that right. We took the decision to do to get him available for the weekend.”

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Shaughna Phillips reveals health struggle after birth of her second daughter

Shaughna Phillips has spoken about one health issue she is experiencing in the aftermath of giving birth to her second daughter, Sofia Phillips-Webb, who she shares with Billy Webb

As Shaughna Phillips settles into life as a mum of two after welcoming her second daughter, the former Love Island star has revealed she is facing an unexpected postpartum setback.

The 31-year-old gave birth to her baby girl, Sofia Phillips-Webb, on Halloween. She referred to her daughter’s birth as “magical”, adding that it left her feeling “completed” in ways she “didn’t even know was possible”.

However, the reality star admitted she is experiencing issues with postpartum swelling. Shaughna uploaded a video of her severely swollen feet to Instagram, joking: “The flip flops are staying for a while longer it seems”.

In the clip she rested her foot on a baby chair and wiggled her toes to show how puffed up they had become. Postpartum swelling is common as the body works to flush out excess fluids from pregnancy. While it eases up for most new mums within a couple of weeks, in some cases it can last up to six.

Shaughna announced Sofia’s birth in an emotional Instagram reel where she revealed that her daughter weighed 7lb 4oz, gushing: “Our littlest love has completed us in ways I didn’t even know was possible. The dreamiest experience for our perfect girl.”

She shared a photo of herself, her boyfriend Billy Webb, and their newborn, adding: “So many amazing photos to share with you all and I cannot get over how magical that experience was. I’ll have 20 more please!”

In another post, she revealed that November 6 had been her daughter’s actual due date, writing on a sweet snap of her sleeping baby: “Happy due date my darling”. She later debuted a gold necklace engraved with both her daughters’ names.

Sofia is Shaughna’s second child with her partner Billy, who was jailed in 2023 for drug offences. The pair also share a daughter called Lucia, who is two.

Billy was released from prison just before Sofia’s birth. Shaughna previously revealed that she conceived Sofia during one of Billy’s brief visits home, and explained that she had been tracking her ovulation and was shocked at how quickly it happened.

She said: “I was like, ‘You know what? Why not? Let’s just see’. And literally, the next day, I said to Billy, ‘I think I’m pregnant.’” Although she became a mum under difficult circumstances, and has had to take her young daughter Lucia to a prison visiting room just so the girl could see her dad, Shaughna has been determined to keep her family together.

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The mum previously admitted: “I never would have chosen this life for my daughter. I don’t think it hit me what was happening until I got into the building. I was so nervous, but it was never a question for me. I always knew I was going to take Lucia to visit her dad regardless of what was going on between us at the time.”

The reality star also shared that she was worried for Lucia in the run up to Sofia’s birth, explaining: “I was hoping for it, but then the second I found out, I instantly felt guilty for Lucia. I was like, ‘Oh my God, what have I done? I don’t want you to ever think that you were being replaced or anything like that’. It literally breaks my heart when I think about it.”

Captain Doris to start for Ireland against Japan

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Autumn Nations Series: Ireland v Japan

Venue: Aviva Stadium, Dublin Date: Saturday, 8 November Kick-off: 12:40 GMT

Ireland captain Caelan Doris has been named in the starting XV for Saturday’s autumn international against Japan in Dublin.

The Leinster back-row forward returned from injury as a replacement during last week’s 26-13 loss to New Zealand but is deemed fit to start as head coach Andy Farrell rings the changes from their trip to Chicago.

Joining him in the back row are Ryan Baird at blindside flanker, with Ulster’s Nick Timoney at openside.

Tadhg Beirne, whose early red card following a bunker review against the All Blacks was subsequently rescinded, is back in the second row alongside James Ryan.

However, Ulster’s Stuart McCloskey, who picked up a groin injury in Ireland’s autumn opener, is not part of the matchday squad with Munster’s Tom Farrell selected to make his Test debut alongside Robbie Henshaw.

Jacob Stockdale will win his 40th cap as he returns on the wing for the first time since picking up a shoulder injury in the summer Test against Georgia.

Craig Casey gets the nod to partner Munster team-mate Jack Crowley at half-back, while Ronan Kelleher and Thomas Clarkson come into the front row alongside Andrew Porter who retains his place from the defeat by New Zealand.

Farrell has strong options on the bench with Gus McCarthy, Paddy McCarthy, Finlay Bealham, Cian Prendergast and Jack Conan the forward replacements, while Caolin Blade, Sam Prendergast and Jimmy O’Brien provide the backline reinforcements.

Ireland: J Osborne; T O’Brien, T Farrell , R Henshaw, J Stockdale; J Crowley, C Casey; A Porter, R Kelleher, T Clarkson; J Ryan, T Beirne; R Baird , N Timoney, C Doris (capt)

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Liam Payne inquest LIVE: Coroner calls for crucial eyewitness statement into star’s death

A pre-inquest review into Liam Payne’s tragic death has taken place today, as a string of unanswered questions surround his death.

The pre-inquest review happened at Buckinghamshire Coroners Court, months after Liam’s cause of death was confirmed by the court as polytrauma, a term used when multiple traumatic injuries were sustained to a person’s body or organs.

What do we know about Liam’s death?

Liam died at the age of 31 on October 16, 2024. He died after falling from a third-floor hotel balcony at the Casa Sur hotel in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Shortly before his death, a panicked hotel worker called the police over concerns over Liam’s ‘erratic’ behaviour.

Liam was in Argentina to support his former One Direction bandmate Niall Horan at his concert. His trip in Argentina was then extended as he awaited his renewed US visa and the process took longer than expected.

A pre-inquest review into Liam Payne’s death is taking place today (AFP via Getty Images)

He had jetted out to the country with his girlfriend Kate Cassidy, who then flew home while Liam stayed. Kate had previously said she was “ready to leave” and wanted to return to Florida to look after their dog.

Five people were charged in relation to Liam’s death. The hotel’s manager, Gilda Martin, and its receptionist, Esteban Grassi, as well as Payne’s friend Roger Nores have been charged with manslaughter, Argentina’s prosecutor’s office says. Ezequiel Pereyra – who also worked at the hotel – and Braian Paiz, a waiter, have been charged with supplying drugs.

Fans send heartbreaking messages to Liam

As the inquest took place today, which was the day after fans marked the 55th Wednesday since Liam’s death by streaming his single Sunshine, others took to social media to share heartbreaking tributes to the star.

All the unanswered questions

As officials in Argentina continue the investigation, it’s understood authorities are still working their way through 800 hours of CCTV footage as well as mobile phones and laptops.

Coroner has received initial documentation

The coroner has been forwarded initial documentation relating to the autopsy conducted in Argentina and an initial police scene report, Senior Coroner Crispin Butler said.

Inquest is adjourned again

In today’s three minute-long hearing, the inquest was adjourned for a further pre-inquest review, which will take place on May 7, 2026.

Senior Coroner asks for full reports on ‘where and how’ Liam Payne died

Senior Coroner Crispin Butler said: “We will continue to liaise with the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office to seek to procure full reports, eyewitness statements and other relevant evidence to assess in due course to address the statutory questions at a final inquest… namely who the deceased was, a final medical cause of death, when, where and how he came by his death.”

Full reports and eyewitness statements needed

A coroner will seek full reports and eyewitness statements before a final inquest into the death of former One Direction star Liam Payne, a pre-inquest review heard.

Coroner to seek a full report before final inquest

A coroner will seek a full report and eyewitness statements before a final inquest will take place, the pre-inquest review heard.

Senior Coroner Crispin Butler told the Buckinghamshire Coroner’s Court today that there were continuing investigations in Argentina and that a coroner would be looking to get a full report from this.

He said: “We will continue to liaise with the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office to seek to procure full reports, eyewitness statements and other relevant evidence to assess in due course to address the statutory questions at a final inquest… namely who the deceased was, a final medical cause of death, when, where and how he came by his death.”

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What are the investigations in Argentina?

In December last year, five people were charged in connection with Liam’s death, the Argentinian authorities announced.

The hotel’s manager, Gilda Martin, and its receptionist, Esteban Grassi, as well as Payne’s friend Roger Nores have been charged with manslaughter, Argentina’s prosecutor’s office says. Ezequiel Pereyra – who also worked at the hotel – and Braian Paiz, a waiter, have been charged with supplying drugs.

What did the coroner say in the last hearing?