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Strictly Come Dancing winner named by ex-star Ellie Simmonds as she teases new addition

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Paralympian swimming star Ellie Simmonds lifts the lid on who she wants to win Strictly this year – and reflects on her own ‘life-changing’ appearance in 2022 with Nikita Kuzmin

Paralympic star Ellie is rooting for one celebrity in particular on this year’s sparkly show(Image: PA)

Paralympian Ellie Simmonds OBE, 31, says there’s one person and one person only that she wants to see lifting the Strictly glitterball as the final of the BBC show looms.

The swimming star, who appeared on the sequin-filled show in 2022 alongside pro partner Nikita Kuzmin, exclusively tells the Mirror, “I’m rooting for Karen Carney – that’s who I’m getting all my mates to vote for at weekends! She’s just incredible.”

“She’s a top sportswoman, which is obviously close to my heart – and to make that transition from football to dancing look so easy… What she’s doing with Carlos [Gu] is phenomenal. I’d love to see her lift that glitterball.”

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Ellie is hoping fellow sportswoman Karen Carney wins the BBC show(Image: PA)

But Ellie, 31, is also rooting for her old dance partner Nikita, she says – who last weekend survived the dreaded dance-off with his partner this year, theatre star Amber Davies.

“Of course, I can’t forget Nikita, he’s doing brilliantly with Amber. We haven’t really stayed in touch since the show, he’s super busy, but he was the best partner – and I follow his journey avidly on social media!”

As for her own trailblazing appearance on the show, which saw Ellie reach week 7, before being eliminated after losing in the dance-off to EastEnders ’ Molly Rainford, she says it was ‘life-changing’.

“It was amazing and it meant so much to me. Strictly is just incredible for representation and educating people on disabilities. What blind comedian Chris McCausland did last year was phenomenal. He, and Dianne Buswell, showed millions of viewers that people – disabled or otherwise – can do whatever they put their minds to. They may have to adapt things to do it – but the sky’s the limit.”

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Ellie was a contestant in 2002 alongside pro Nikita(Image: PA)

And Ellie feels immensely proud to have the platform to speak openly about disability, and raise awareness. “I feel so privileged – and to do it alongside brilliant people, like comedian Rosie Jones, Sophie Morgan…

“Hopefully we can help children and their parents out there – let them know they’re not alone – and that their child with a disability is going to be OK.”

Meanwhile, Ellie tells us, she’s been busy working alongside the charity Dog’s Trust, who she’s been a Celebrity Ambassador for since July of this year.

She says, “I’ve seen the amazing work they do, and visited their dog’s rehoming centre in Harefield. I was at their Christmas carol service last week. They do amazing work.”

She is supporting a campaign about the Happy Place Index, based on research carried out by the charity Dogs Trust, with 5,000 owners up and down the country, on what makes people’s dogs happy and content.

Dogs Trust Christmas Carol Concert 2025
Ellie at the recent Dog’s Trust Christmas Carol Concert(Image: Richard Murgatroyd Photography)
elli simmonds sat on steps holding two puppies in her arms
She hopes to foster a dog from the charity in the New Year(Image: Supplied)

“We all know dogs become such a huge part of the family – and they can be so therapeutic when you’re going through tough times..

“So it’s about making sure they’re OK. The research has found that dogs have been left on their own for a long time, up to 5 hours which is making them anxious – they say 4 hours is best. There’s lots of tips and tricks on how to decrease their dog’s anxiety when they’re on their own. “

And Ellie is starting her own fostering journey in the New year, she says. “I’ve just moved house, I was renting and have bought my own place so I couldn’t do anything before the move.

“You can adopt or foster – and that could be a week, a month – it gets them away from kennels and used to living in a loving home.”

Before that, it’s Christmas with the family – but the sporting star is feeling a tad unprepared. I’m a disaster, I’ve done no Christmas shopping and I only put my tree up last night! But I am starting to feel festive, and I’ll be spending the day up in Birmingham with my family.

“I can’t wait. Then next year hopefully I’ll be welcoming a little four-legged friend home for cuddles!

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For more on Dogs Trust, the UK’s largest dog welfare charity, see www.dogstrust.org.uk.

Strictly Come Dancing winner named by ex-star Ellie Simmonds as she teases new addition

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Paralympian swimming star Ellie Simmonds lifts the lid on who she wants to win Strictly this year – and reflects on her own ‘life-changing’ appearance in 2022 with Nikita Kuzmin

Paralympic star Ellie is rooting for one celebrity in particular on this year’s sparkly show(Image: PA)

Paralympian Ellie Simmonds OBE, 31, says there’s one person and one person only that she wants to see lifting the Strictly glitterball as the final of the BBC show looms.

The swimming star, who appeared on the sequin-filled show in 2022 alongside pro partner Nikita Kuzmin, exclusively tells the Mirror, “I’m rooting for Karen Carney – that’s who I’m getting all my mates to vote for at weekends! She’s just incredible.”

“She’s a top sportswoman, which is obviously close to my heart – and to make that transition from football to dancing look so easy… What she’s doing with Carlos [Gu] is phenomenal. I’d love to see her lift that glitterball.”

READ MORE: ‘I tested Christmas dinner boxes from Aldi, Iceland, and Sainsbury’s – there’s one clear winner’

Karen carney and carlos gu dancing on strictly
Ellie is hoping fellow sportswoman Karen Carney wins the BBC show(Image: PA)

But Ellie, 31, is also rooting for her old dance partner Nikita, she says – who last weekend survived the dreaded dance-off with his partner this year, theatre star Amber Davies.

“Of course, I can’t forget Nikita, he’s doing brilliantly with Amber. We haven’t really stayed in touch since the show, he’s super busy, but he was the best partner – and I follow his journey avidly on social media!”

As for her own trailblazing appearance on the show, which saw Ellie reach week 7, before being eliminated after losing in the dance-off to EastEnders ’ Molly Rainford, she says it was ‘life-changing’.

“It was amazing and it meant so much to me. Strictly is just incredible for representation and educating people on disabilities. What blind comedian Chris McCausland did last year was phenomenal. He, and Dianne Buswell, showed millions of viewers that people – disabled or otherwise – can do whatever they put their minds to. They may have to adapt things to do it – but the sky’s the limit.”

ellie simmonds and nikita kuzmin dancing on strictly in 2022
Ellie was a contestant in 2002 alongside pro Nikita(Image: PA)

And Ellie feels immensely proud to have the platform to speak openly about disability, and raise awareness. “I feel so privileged – and to do it alongside brilliant people, like comedian Rosie Jones, Sophie Morgan…

“Hopefully we can help children and their parents out there – let them know they’re not alone – and that their child with a disability is going to be OK.”

Meanwhile, Ellie tells us, she’s been busy working alongside the charity Dog’s Trust, who she’s been a Celebrity Ambassador for since July of this year.

She says, “I’ve seen the amazing work they do, and visited their dog’s rehoming centre in Harefield. I was at their Christmas carol service last week. They do amazing work.”

She is supporting a campaign about the Happy Place Index, based on research carried out by the charity Dogs Trust, with 5,000 owners up and down the country, on what makes people’s dogs happy and content.

Dogs Trust Christmas Carol Concert 2025
Ellie at the recent Dog’s Trust Christmas Carol Concert(Image: Richard Murgatroyd Photography)
elli simmonds sat on steps holding two puppies in her arms
She hopes to foster a dog from the charity in the New Year(Image: Supplied)

“We all know dogs become such a huge part of the family – and they can be so therapeutic when you’re going through tough times..

“So it’s about making sure they’re OK. The research has found that dogs have been left on their own for a long time, up to 5 hours which is making them anxious – they say 4 hours is best. There’s lots of tips and tricks on how to decrease their dog’s anxiety when they’re on their own. “

And Ellie is starting her own fostering journey in the New year, she says. “I’ve just moved house, I was renting and have bought my own place so I couldn’t do anything before the move.

“You can adopt or foster – and that could be a week, a month – it gets them away from kennels and used to living in a loving home.”

Before that, it’s Christmas with the family – but the sporting star is feeling a tad unprepared. I’m a disaster, I’ve done no Christmas shopping and I only put my tree up last night! But I am starting to feel festive, and I’ll be spending the day up in Birmingham with my family.

“I can’t wait. Then next year hopefully I’ll be welcoming a little four-legged friend home for cuddles!

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For more on Dogs Trust, the UK’s largest dog welfare charity, see www.dogstrust.org.uk.

One year after the fall of al-Assad, a reporter returns to Damascus

Damascus, Syria – On the morning of December 5, 2025, a taxi drove me across the Lebanon-Syria border. This time was different from my first trip across, in the early hours of December 9, 2024, just a day after Bashar al-Assad fled Syria for Moscow.

On that day, Syrian Army military vehicles were abandoned on the side of the highway to Damascus. Also abandoned, scattered along the highway’s shoulders, were the uniforms of the men who had once driven them.

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A year later, they’re all gone. So, too, are the defaced portraits of Bashar and his father Hafez, who ruled the country from 1971 until last year. And gone is a sign I’d photographed a year earlier that read “Assad’s Syria welcomes you”.

Taylor Swift’s new Eras Tour film and documentary release date and where to watch

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Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour is heading back to screens with a new concert film and docuseries. Here’s everything you need to know about the two projects

The Eras Tour is the highest grossing tour of all time.

Taylor Swift fans are in for a treat as the singer’s Eras Tour is set to return to screens. This month, a six-part docuseries will go behind the scenes of the global tour, coinciding with the release of a brand-new concert film recorded on its final night.

Billed as The Eras Tour: The End of an Era, this enlightening docuseries provides an intimate glimpse into Taylor’s life as her tour made waves and delighted fans worldwide. It also shines a spotlight on her band, dancers, crew and family members, offering unprecedented insight into the making of the Eras Tour sensation.

The series will feature appearances from singers Gracie Abrams, Sabrina Carpenter, Ed Sheeran and Florence Welch, as well as Taylor’s fiancé, Travis Kelce. Fans can also look forward to the new concert film, The Eras Tour: The Final Show, filmed in Vancouver on the tour’s closing night.

For the first time, the film includes the full set of The Tortured Poets Department, which was added to the tour following the album’s 2024 release. Taylor’s The Eras Tour broke multiple records during its nearly two-year run, becoming the highest-grossing tour ever and the first to rake in more than $1 billion and $2 billion in ticket sales.

The songbird graced the stage for 149 shows, performing to more than 10 million fans across 51 cities, including performances in Edinburgh, Liverpool, Cardiff and London. Her 2023 concert film, Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour, which captured her Los Angeles performances, became the highest-grossing concert film ever, raking in over $267 million globally, reports the Liverpool Echo.

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Taylor Swift brought The Eras Tour to the UK in June 2024.

Here’s all you need to know about The Eras Tour: End of an Era and The Eras Tour: The Final Show.

When will End of an Era and The Final Show be released?

Both The Eras Tour: End of an Era and The Eras Tour: The Final Show are set to premiere on Friday, December 12. Two episodes of the docuseries will be released each week through to the final instalments on Boxing Day.

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How to watch End of an Era and The Final Show

Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour: End of an Era and The Eras Tour: The Final Show will be available to stream exclusively on Disney+. This means anyone wanting to watch will need a Disney+ subscription, starting from £5.99 per month.

One thing to note is that the £5.99 Standard with Ads plan does include some adverts, so it might be worth considering upgrading to the ad-free Standard plan for £9.99. Both options run on a rolling monthly basis and can be cancelled at any time.

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Taylor Swift’s new Eras Tour film and documentary release date and where to watch

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Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour is heading back to screens with a new concert film and docuseries. Here’s everything you need to know about the two projects

The Eras Tour is the highest grossing tour of all time.

Taylor Swift fans are in for a treat as the singer’s Eras Tour is set to return to screens. This month, a six-part docuseries will go behind the scenes of the global tour, coinciding with the release of a brand-new concert film recorded on its final night.

Billed as The Eras Tour: The End of an Era, this enlightening docuseries provides an intimate glimpse into Taylor’s life as her tour made waves and delighted fans worldwide. It also shines a spotlight on her band, dancers, crew and family members, offering unprecedented insight into the making of the Eras Tour sensation.

The series will feature appearances from singers Gracie Abrams, Sabrina Carpenter, Ed Sheeran and Florence Welch, as well as Taylor’s fiancé, Travis Kelce. Fans can also look forward to the new concert film, The Eras Tour: The Final Show, filmed in Vancouver on the tour’s closing night.

For the first time, the film includes the full set of The Tortured Poets Department, which was added to the tour following the album’s 2024 release. Taylor’s The Eras Tour broke multiple records during its nearly two-year run, becoming the highest-grossing tour ever and the first to rake in more than $1 billion and $2 billion in ticket sales.

The songbird graced the stage for 149 shows, performing to more than 10 million fans across 51 cities, including performances in Edinburgh, Liverpool, Cardiff and London. Her 2023 concert film, Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour, which captured her Los Angeles performances, became the highest-grossing concert film ever, raking in over $267 million globally, reports the Liverpool Echo.

Taylor Swift performs on stage during
Taylor Swift brought The Eras Tour to the UK in June 2024.

Here’s all you need to know about The Eras Tour: End of an Era and The Eras Tour: The Final Show.

When will End of an Era and The Final Show be released?

Both The Eras Tour: End of an Era and The Eras Tour: The Final Show are set to premiere on Friday, December 12. Two episodes of the docuseries will be released each week through to the final instalments on Boxing Day.

Get Disney+ from £5.99

Content Image

from £5.99

Get Disney+ here

How to watch End of an Era and The Final Show

Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour: End of an Era and The Eras Tour: The Final Show will be available to stream exclusively on Disney+. This means anyone wanting to watch will need a Disney+ subscription, starting from £5.99 per month.

One thing to note is that the £5.99 Standard with Ads plan does include some adverts, so it might be worth considering upgrading to the ad-free Standard plan for £9.99. Both options run on a rolling monthly basis and can be cancelled at any time.

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Customers can also effectively get two months free with a Disney+ annual subscription. This offer applies to the Standard or Premium plan, providing 12 months for the price of 10.

Bulgarian court rejects Lebanon’s extradition request over Beirut blast

A Bulgarian court has rejected Lebanon’s request to extradite Igor Grechushkin, a Russian-Cypriot shipowner wanted in connection with the 2020 Beirut port explosion, a hammer blow for the city that came during the first months of the coronavirus pandemic and amid a deepening economic crisis.

Grechushkin, 48, is the former owner of the Rhosus, the ship allegedly carrying the ammonium nitrate that detonated at Beirut port on August 4, 2020.

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The blast killed at least 218 people, injured at least 6,500, and devastated large parts of Beirut, leaving tens of thousands homeless.

It was one of the largest non-nuclear explosions ever recorded, generating a seismic event of 3.3 magnitude felt as far away as Syria, Israel and Cyprus.

Grechushkin was detained in Bulgaria in September on an Interpol notice issued at Lebanon’s request and has been held pending extradition proceedings.

Ekaterina Dimitrova, Grechushkin’s lawyer, told reporters that the Sofia City Court ruled Lebanon had not provided “sufficient evidence to ensure that the death penalty will not be imposed on him or, if imposed, will not be carried out”. The hearing was closed to the media.

The ruling can be appealed within seven days at the Sofia Court of Appeal, whose decision will be final. Authorities said Grechushkin will remain in custody until the appeal process concludes.

Angel Kanev, the supervising prosecutor, said he would challenge the decision, arguing that Lebanon’s justice minister, Supreme Court and prosecutor general had already given the necessary assurances.

“Given that they have been given by such an authority … I believe that the grounds for extradition exist,” Kanev said.

Authorities in Lebanon say the explosion was triggered by a fire in a port warehouse where nearly 3,000 tonnes of ammonium nitrate had been stored for years without proper safeguards, despite repeated warnings to officials.

Meanwhile, more than five years later, no senior figure has been held accountable inside Lebanon. Families of the victims accuse political leaders of blocking the investigation to shield officials from prosecution.

The initial investigative judge was removed after charging high-ranking officials. His successor, Judge Tarek Bitar, also issued charges against senior politicians, who refused to appear for questioning, denied wrongdoing and stalled the probe.

Bitar resumed the investigation earlier this year and has questioned several current and former officials, but has yet to issue a preliminary indictment.

The explosion caused property damage estimated at $15bn and displaced roughly 300,000 people, compounding an already severe economic crisis in Lebanon.

Earlier this month, Pope Leo XIV offered prayers at the site of the Beirut port blast, one of the final stops in his three-day visit to Lebanon.