“Israel is still adamant about unrest and instability, not a full-fledged war,” I say.
Published On 28 Nov 2025

“Israel is still adamant about unrest and instability, not a full-fledged war,” I say.
Published On 28 Nov 2025

After discovering a lump weeks after his 50th birthday, a BBC presenter has urged people to ignore the signs of cancer. David Cowan, a journalist for TV, claims that choosing to see a general practitioner saved his life.
David said: “It’s far better to know whether you’ve got cancer or not, you need to not delay and get it checked out.” In late 2017, TV reporter David, from Edinburgh, noticed a small, hard, painless lump in his neck just weeks after his 50th birthday. After checking the NHS website, he booked a GP appointment, a decision he now credits with saving his life.
“My knowledge of mouth cancer was largely very, very superficial,” David said. I was aware of its existence. It never occurred to me that the dentists would check you when they examined you to see if there were any signs of it.
In a significant number of cases, I was also blissfully unaware that the human papillomavirus (HPV) is implicated in mouth cancer. I had no idea of the risks it might entail and was very ignorant of what it might entail. I noticed a lump in my neck about the size of a piece of wine gum a few weeks after my 50th birthday. It appeared to be hard, just beneath my jawline, and it wasn’t sore either.
That seems strange to me. For a few days, I didn’t do anything about it. I initially assumed it would go away before I decided to look up my symptoms on the NHS website, where it was very clear that you should contact your GP practice if you have a painful, hard lump in your neck that won’t go away.
They recommended specialists to me right away. Later, my GP informed me that she was immediately concerned about the possibility of cancer. About a month later, a doctor noticed the lump on my neck and determined that it was cancer when I was taken to an NHS Lothian clinic in Edinburgh for tests.
“I was informed that there was a 90% chance of the treatment being successful because it had been discovered early. I lost two stones during the treatment, and I had to take a five-month break from work, but it was well worth it because I’m still here.
My consultant had already warned me about mouth cancer, but it’s not pleasant to treat it. They explained what would happen, and I recall thinking, “They did warn me this would happen,” as I remember during treatment.
“The NHS website directed me to check out my symptom, and I’m very glad I did,” I said. “I had no real hesitation in doing so. Although it’s frightening to think that you might have cancer, it’s much better to be aware than to wait in the dark and wait to have your symptoms evaluated.
I had a fantastic experience the entire time, and I felt like I was being embraced by the NHS’s experts. I felt the NHS fought my cancer for me, and I just continued to enjoy the ride. Although there are many talks about fighting cancer, I don’t. My family, friends, and coworkers all gave me incredibly helpful advice. They encouraged me to approach the entire experience in a positive way, which the doctors determined was crucial.
In June 2018, I received my all-clear. A lot of people enjoyed it. If I hadn’t recovered from my cancer in its entirety with the aid of the NHS, there have been many wonderful things that have occurred in the seven years since I started getting sick. I’m now attempting to appreciate life’s smaller details more and to reflect on my place of blessing.
“Having cancer changed my life, but now I can live well and enjoy life with my family and our dog.”
In order to raise awareness and raise awareness of Mouth Cancer Action Month in November, David was asked to share his story and the advantages of early detection. “Mental cancer needs to be made more widely known. My mouth cancer, according to what I was told, was getting more prevalent. It was only relatively uncommon. I’m delighted to see that both boys and girls are now receiving human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccinations in their classrooms to prevent this from occurring.
No matter where the cancer is located, a more effective treatment is available if it is discovered early. The key to treating cancer is getting as soon as you can, which means that anyone who is concerned about something must seek medical attention regardless of how terrifying it may be.
“It’s very fortunate to be here,” I said. This Mouth Cancer Action Month, the Be the Early Bird campaign’s goal is to encourage people to go check out if they are concerned about something, regardless of whether they have reservations about going.

Who: Flamengo and Palmeiras
What: Copa Libertadores final
Where: Monumental Stadium, Lima in Peru
When: Saturday, November 29 at 4pm (21:00 GMT)
How to follow: We’ll have all the build-up on Al Jazeera Sport from 18:00 GMT in advance of our text commentary stream.
A team from Brazil will win the Copa Libertadores for the eighth time in the last nine years on Saturday, continuing the recent Brazilian dominance.
With only two games left in Brazil’s Serie A season, Flamengo leads Palmeiras by five points after finishing second and third behind Botafogo.
In the interim, the continent’s biggest prize is up for grabs in Lima, Peru’s capital, and perhaps along with it, the title of best-ever winner, regardless of who wins the domestic competition.
The final between two of the biggest clubs in the world outside of European football takes place on Saturday, according to Al Jazeera Sport.
Botafogo won the Copa Libertadores trophy and did the double in the previous season with Brazil’s Serie A title.
In the match that was held in Buenos Aires, Botafogo defeated Atletico Mineiro 3-1, sealing their first title defense.
In the Copa Libertadores semifinals, Raphael Veiga scored twice, and Palmeiras overcame a 3-0 first-leg deficit with a 4-0 victory over Liga Deportiva of Ecuador.
Following Ramon Sosa and Bruno Fuchs’ first-half goals, Veiga added two more goals in the 68th and 82nd minutes.
Abel Ferreira’s team defeated Argentina’s River Plate in the quarterfinals while winning all six of their group stage matches.
After drawing 0-0 with Racing Club from Argentina in the second leg of their semifinal match, Flamengo advanced to the Copa Libertadores final.
Despite playing the majority of the second half with 10 men after Gonzalo Plata was sent off in the 56th minute, the Brazilian side managed to hold on to the 1-0 lead in the first leg .
With three victories and one defeat from six games, Flamengo needed penalties to defeat Argentina’s Estudiantes in the quarterfinals.
The Palmerias have won three straight titles, with 1999 as their first. Their third title came the following year when they defeated Flamengo in the final, and it was there in 2020.
After winning the previous four tournaments in 1981, 2019, and 2022, Flamengo will also aim to win the prestigious South American competition for the fourth time.
Brazilian sides will compete for the eighth title in the previous nine competitions.
Brazilian teams have won two Copa Libertadores titles since 2019 combined, with the final two winners coming on Saturday.
In October, Flamengo defeated their closest rivals to the Brazilian Serie A title with a 3-2 victory. In what appears to be the first of a crucial league double as the domestic season comes to an end, they also won 2-0 at Palmeiras earlier in the campaign.
As Flamengo’s squad prepared to face Palmeiras in Peru on Wednesday, Rio de Janeiro police officers and football fans clashed near the city’s international airport.
As thousands of people cheered outside, about a dozen fans reportedly climbed out of the Flamengo bus from the ceiling. In the altercations, footage showed officials yelling and rubber bullets at the opponents, with some fans retaliating.
Saul Niguez, the midfielder for Flamengo, shared a joke about the incident on his social media accounts, which showed a top-level fan entering the bus.
The former Atletico Madrid player wrote, “We have some new signings.”
The incident was not covered by the Brazilian club. Additionally, authorities refused to comment on arrests or injuries.
With Palmeiras taking home the spoils on 15 occasions, Flamengo claims 16 victories in their 48th meeting, making it their eighth.
Figueiredo has a cruciate ligament injury that he sustained in March.
Former Tottenham midfielder Paulinho is ruled out due to a shin injury, while Lucas Evangelista is experiencing a thigh issue.
The goalkeeper’s return hasn’t completely been ruled out since his recent return to light training, but his fractured hand leaves him in a much-needed predicament.
Following his red card in the semifinal against Racing Club, Gonzalo Plata is suspended. Due to a thigh injury, Pedro misses out.
Henrique is preparing to start after making a late equalizer against Atletico Mineiro in the most recent league game.
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Influencer GK Barry found herself in hot water this week after furious fans slammed her ‘chaotic’ Women’s League Cup draw stunt, but now her Loose Women co-star has rushed to her defence.
The Women’s Super League were forced to apologise after complaints flooded in over Barry’s “unprofessional” behaviour during the live-streamed draw. The 26-year-old, who also appeared on I’m A Celebrity last year, was chosen to host the event with partner Ella Rutherford, a midfielder for Portsmouth, in the hope she could encourage some new viewers for the games with her huge online social media following.
What was meant to be a fun and lighthearted TikTok performance by Barry, whose real name is Grace Keeling, quickly descended into chaos. Her humor failed to appeal to viewers, and there were technical difficulties during the drawing, which also didn’t have any on-screen graphics. Barry, who is well-known for her crude banter, has recently received a lot of negative online comments, with some calling her “insulting” and “unprofessional.”
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At the start of the draw, GK Barry jokedly into her backside, “I’m going to give it a shake and a spank for luck, a bit of fun.” She then made a joke about “lesbians handling balls” and concluded the conversation by saying, “Even if you’re a lesbian, get a footlong.”
But it was the joke about Tottenham that had casued the most backlash, where she said “what do we think of Tottenham?” – an anti-Spurs chant popularised by Arsenal fans. She then drew Tottenham’s ball out of the bag before putting it back in and saying: “Am I allowed to do that? I’ve done it now, it’s too late. Oh I picked up the same ball.”
The criticism for her jokes came quickly, with people calling it an ‘insult’ to women’s football – but with over 4.1 million followers on TikTok and 1.3 million on Instagram, it’s clear GK Barry still has a huge amount of support online.
One person who quickly jumped to her defense after the scrutiny was her fellow Loose Women co-star Denise Welch. Replying to a clip posted on Instagram by ITV news about the backlash Barry and her partner were facing, Welch commented: “For goodness sake!!! Don’t book Grace then!!! It’s exactly what she does. She’s never going to be a regular football pundit!! It’s like booking Alan Carr and complaining he was too camp!!!”
WSL Football has since apologized to Tottenham, and video clips of the draw have since gone viral online, leaving many women’s football fans speechless. Who on earth believed that a “social media influencer” and her girlfriend would be doing the drawing? One user wrote on X as an insult to female footballers of all ages and their organizations. While another person declared, “This is illogical. I find it hard to believe this is even real.

Football seems to be a common occurrence in today’s society, much like Black Friday.
Thankfully, Saturday is still the standard day for us to get our daily fix, at least for the moment, and this weekend offers us yet another opportunity to enjoy the EFL’s unpredictable world.
A new manager is making his Middlesbrough debut, and another boss is facing pressure at West Brom and Millwall, who are all set to do anything to sabotage the situation.

Kim Hellberg may have spent a few sleepless nights planning his next step up the managerial ladder because life is full of choices.
Middlesbrough helped him leave Stockholm and move to Teesside after he had already been courted by Swansea and had ties to Norwich.
Is it a game? Given that he lacks any previous English football experience, it’s possible, but how did you acquire that experience in the first place? He is not going to be overawed because he is a Hammarby native who has more than 24 000 home fans on average.
The 37-year-old is in at the bottom of the standings on Saturday against in-form Derby (15:00 GMT), having watched Coventry’s 4-2 home defeat on Tuesday.
He told BBC Radio Tees, “I’m proud to be here, and I’m proud to work very hard for 15 years as a coach to get here. Going from the lowest division in Sweden to England is a big step,” he said.
With the Rams’ six victories in their previous seven games propelling them to eighth place, some going given that they only won one of their opening 10 games, the Rams have already moved up to eighth place.

When a manager is replaced, everyone in football is always in the spotlight. Isn’t that a lovely industry, isn’t it?
As they prepare to face Swansea (15:00 GMT), who recently traded Alan Sheehan for Vitor Matos, Ryan Mason has felt the need to mention that when head coaches start arguing about their fixture schedule. It never feels like a good idea.
According to Mason, “We’ve had to play away from home twice on Wednesday and Saturday, and both times against a team that played at home on Wednesday,” in the past six weeks.
“I anticipated that we would have the advantage this time, but somehow we have to play against a team that has played 24 hours before us at home.”
For some reason, I’ve looked at the schedules and fixture lists of every other team, and we’re getting the worst of them.

No-one likes us, but “we don’t care,” is a well-known saying in The Den’s crowds. Could Millwall be the season’s feelgood tale?
With “an injury list as long as my arm” and a budget more expensive than Selfridges, boss Alex Neil might be able to restore them to their elusive fourth-place status.
We’ve won four out of five at home, and we’ve been fourth in the table since the start of the season, and that’s just going on. “The lads deserve a lot of credit for that,” Neil said on BBC Radio London.
When Southampton enter SE16 (15:00 GMT), Millwall’s credentials will get a lot of work.

Michael Duff received a lot of admiration for leading Cheltenham to League Two promotion and Barnsley to the League One play-off final.
The former Burnley defender’s star was waning and he may have been wondering when his next opportunity might arise, 21 months later and after unsuccessful stints at Swansea and Huddersfield.
He and Wycombe both made the most of their September friendship, which fortunately they found each other in September.
The Chairboys have only lost one of their nine league games since Duff’s appointment, and no other team has collected more than 14 points in their final six games, which places them just four points short of the top six.

They could finish first in League Two on Saturday in their second full year in the EFL.
They will need to defeat Walsall (15:00 GMT) and hope Swindon slips up at Chesterfield to achieve this, which Andy Woodman and his team have accomplished so far.
Bromley have the division’s best home record and a four-game winning streak, which has helped them enter the promotion picture thanks to their top scorer from the previous six seasons, Michael Cheek, who already has eight this year.
Already this season’s opening, Cheeek told BBC Radio London. “It’s a huge game,” Cheeek said.
It seems like we continue to improve year on year, with the exception of perhaps too many draws at the start of the season, but it seems like we are now on a winning formula.
Although Walsall have a history of success, there has been much written about the 12-point lead they blew at the top last year. However, Bromley will benefit from their own home defeats, which have been a lot of praise.

The launch date for R360, the proposed global rugby series aimed at the game’s elite players, has been postponed by two years to 2028, which raises questions about the project’s viability.
According to R360 board member and former England center Mike Tindall, “the decision to shift our launch to 2028 is a strategic decision based on timing.”
“Lancencing under compressed timelines would neither produce the long-term commercial impact the sport deserves nor meet the standards we set for R360.”
Any R360 recruits barred from combining the new venture with their international careers, along with the British and Irish Lions, eight world-renowned Test nations.
Any player switching to R360 will be prohibited from competing in Australian rugby league for a 10-year period by the NRL. Any players who had agreed to participate in the proposed 2026 launch will now be fired from their contracts.
R360 co-founder Stuart Hooper reiterated his desire for a launch in 2028 and for R360 to become an established part of the rugby calendar in an email to players that the BBC saw.

R360’s initial plan to hold its inaugural event in October 2026, consisting of eight men’s and four women’s teams, was put under pressure due to the failure of the organizers to obtain World Rugby’s sanction.
The game’s governing body was questioned about the organization of the event and the availability of players for international combat after receiving more than 100 pages of R360’s plans.
R360 was only four months away from the planned start of the new circuit’s first season that World Rugby could have approved.
According to Tindall, who claimed in September that R360 was “on plan and, in some areas, ahead of plan,” “ensuring player welfare, supporting their international ambitions, and working collaboratively with the global game”
Due to the decision to postpone its two-year launch, R360 won’t attempt to compete in the same year as the men’s rugby world cup and the first women’s lions tour, which was a landmark event.
However, 2028 is the year’s plan for the inaugural Club World Cup, an event that brings together the best domestic rivals from both hemispheres and was accelerated by the threat of R360.
After several snubs during its initial search for stars, R360 now faces the challenge of resuming its player recruitment.
With Northampton’s Fin Smith another reported target, who is also renewing his contract with his current club, Sale and England fly-half George Ford turned down an offer.
R360 has been attempting to add to their roster, while global superstars Finn Russell and Antoine Dupont have also signed new contracts with Bath and Toulouse, respectively.
Only a few players resigned because of the coordinated action by leading Test nations and the possibility of a decade-long NRL ban, according to R360, which claims it had 200 players sign provisional agreements.
“As a board, we are unwaveringly determined to realize R360 on a global scale.” We’re creating something innovative and original that will appeal to people around the world, and Tindall is excited to debut it in 2028.
Martin Gilbert, a Scottish businessman, was appointed chairman and investor after unsuccessful negotiations to establish a third Scottish professional rugby team in Aberdeen ten years ago.
R360’s goal is to draw in new audiences while retaining fans of international rugby.
Their plan is ambitious, including sending the game’s biggest names to newly formed franchises and organizing a trip through the world’s most exciting cities.
MetLife Stadium in New York, Nou Camp in Barcelona, and Croke Park in Dublin were all proposed as potential locations, along with a promise to create a weekend-long spectacle featuring music acts, celebrity appearances, and fan zones.
R360 advertised for a Head of Celebrity Management position along with an operations director position last month to ensure the event had the biggest possible impact.
However, it faces a lot of difficulties.
Finding space for a roster of athletes from both hemispheres and genders to appear at the same events is challenging due to Rugby’s congested calendar.
The Rugby Championship was also hampered, and R360’s initial plans clashed with the Women’s Six Nations.
Without making sure that players can participate in Tests, World Rugby will never be able to ratify them, and recruits will have to choose between R360 and their respective nations.
Players need to be heavily compensated and lured out of the well-established clubs because the costs involved in setting up and transporting the roadshow model are prohibitive.
R360 were offering a third more than players could earn in the Prem, according to Sale Director of Rugby Alex Sanderson.
For a launch in 2028, that premium may need to be raised after one false start.
A regular broadcast slot being impossible due to the various time zones, it is believed that R360 are betting on ticket sales and upcoming franchise sales to make money. However, a start-up event in untrained territories needs to break through.