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Smerud leaves Palace after 10 weeks in charge

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Manager Leif Smerud has left relegated Crystal Palace 10 weeks after taking over the Women’s Super League team.

Smerud was appointed on 1 March and leaves Palace after they finished bottom of the WSL with two wins from their season in the top flight.

“While we didn’t get the outcome we hoped for, I’m proud of the work we’ve done together,” Smerud said.

“I’m grateful to Steve Parish and the board for their trust and for the opportunity.”

Chairman Parish added: “Leif joined us during a challenging period, and we are grateful for his contribution and the professionalism he has shown during his time at the club.

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Turkish student Rumeysa Ozturk says she will continue to pursue her case

A Turkish doctoral student at Tufts University in the United States has returned to Boston after spending more than six weeks in an immigration detention centre in Louisiana in what her lawyers call a politically motivated crackdown on free speech.

Upon arrival at Boston Logan International Airport, Rumeysa Ozturk told reporters on Saturday that she was excited to get back to her studies during what has been a “very difficult” period.

“In the last 45 days, I lost both my freedom and also my education during a crucial time for my doctoral studies,” she said. “But I am so grateful for all the support, kindness and care.”

A federal judge on Friday ordered her release pending a final decision on her claim that she was illegally detained.

Ozturk, 30, was detained on March 25 when immigration officials arrested her in Massachusetts, revoked her student visa and transferred her to the detention facility in Louisiana.

Supporters believe Ozturk, a Fulbright scholar from Turkiye, was targeted for having co-written an opinion article in her student newspaper, calling on Tufts University to acknowledge Israel’s war on Gaza as a genocide.

A genocide case against Israel is under way at the International Court of Justice. Last week, the former EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell accused Israel of committing genocide.

Ozturk was joined by her lawyers and two of Massachusetts’s Democratic members of Congress, Senator Edward Markey and Representative Ayanna Pressley.

“Today is a tremendous day as we welcome you back, Rumeysa,” Markey said. “You have made millions and millions of people across our country so proud of the way you have fought.”

Ozturk’s lawyers say her visa was revoked without notice and she was not allowed to contact legal counsel for more than a day after her arrest.

Appearing in court via video on Friday, Ozturk spoke of her deteriorating health, including severe asthma attacks in detention, and her hopes of continuing her doctoral research on children and social media.

US District Judge William Sessions granted Ozturk bail, saying she presented no flight risk or danger to the public. He found that her claim of unlawful detention raised serious constitutional questions, including potential violations of her rights to free speech and due process.

Ozturk’s case highlights a practice that has become common under President Donald Trump’s administration. Foreign students have been arrested and hundreds of their student visas revoked for their pro-Palestine views.

Mahmoud Khalil, who led the protests against Israel’s war on Gaza at Columbia University in New York, was among the first students detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement on March 8. He remains in custody.

The Trump administration has been accused of conflating criticism of Israel as anti-Semitism.

A Department of Homeland Security spokesperson previously accused Ozturk, without evidence, of supporting Hamas, which has been designated as a “terrorist” group by the US.

Ozturk denied any wrongdoing and said she will continue to pursue her case. “I have faith in the American system of justice,” she said.

Her legal battle continues in Vermont while immigration hearings proceed separately in Louisiana, where she may participate remotely.

Videos of her arrest, which show masked plainclothes officers taking her from a street in the Boston suburb of Somerville, Massachusetts, went viral and sent a chill across US university campuses.

Her lawyers at the American Civil Liberties Union argued that her arrest and detention were unlawfully designed to punish her for speech protected by the US Constitution’s First Amendment and to chill the speech of others.

Pressley, who with two other Democratic members of Congress from Massachusetts visited Ozturk while she was in custody, said she was held in “squalid, inhumane conditions” and denied proper medical care for worsening asthma attacks.

Jennifer Aniston ‘furious’ with cops for sharing address as home rammed by alleged stalker

Friends actress Jennifer Aniston is said to be considering selling her LA home due to now feeling unsafe after the police shared where she lived in a crime report

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Jennifer Aniston is “furious” with the police for sharing her LA home address as her front gate was rammed by her alleged stalker, reports claim. The Friends star is reportedly considering moving from the $21 million property now, as she feels unsafe after her alleged stalker tried to drive through her gate.

Jimmy Carwyle, who is from Mississippi, allegedly smashed his car through gate before being held at gunpoint by a security guard until Los Angeles police arrived. However, the police then identified the block of her Bel Air home in its crime report which has meant that fans have been showing up trying to meet the star.

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Jimmy Wayne Carwyle appeared in court last week
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The MailOnline reported that a source said: “Jen is furious with the LAPD for releasing where she lives. They gave her exact block address. Since the incident she has had fans coming to her gate, hoping to get a glimpse of her.

“She has hired extra private security but she is considering moving because she no longer feels safe. She expected more discretion from the police. This was her dream home but now everyone knows where she lives.”

Another source said: “Jen is extremely shaken up. She was home when this happened and she believes the police may have exposed her to further risk.” Carwyle has since been charged with felony stalking, vandalism and threatening bodily harm and will face up to three years in jail.

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He appeared in court last week in LA where he was wrapped in a blanket. He will stay in custody while he undergoes psychiatric tests. It has been reported that after the crash, the alleged stalker said he was suffering from back pain before then being taken to hospital for appropriate treatment.

His wife Julia said she was “shocked” by how he looked as she said: “It doesn’t even look like him. He’s not there. He believes he is Jesus Christ and she was supposed to be his queen. Mental illness is real.”

Julia has claimed that her husband is struggling but maintains he is a “great guy”. She explained he has tried to meet Jennifer three times after becoming infatuated with the star.

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Julie said she last saw her husband in September, which was the day he drove to California where he hoped he would meet Jennifer. Social media posts have emerged since the incident but have not been confirmed to have come from Jimmy.

These included posts where it was claimed Jennifer was his “bride” and another which was posted in October alleged that he referred to her as “Jennifer Aniston Carwyle”.

‘We’d definitely come back’ – English rugby’s big day out in Cardiff

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The Principality Stadium was rocking on Saturday as more than 50,000 fans attended a full-throttle club rugby derby in the heart of Cardiff.

But something was different; both sides came from over the border.

It was the first time an English Premiership game had been held at Wales’ national stadium, and the fans turned up in their numbers.

With an attendance of 51,095, the occasion drew at least 20,000 more spectators than Welsh rugby’s domestic showpiece event, Judgement Day, held a few weeks earlier.

The streets and pubs surrounding the Principality Stadium were packed with Bristol and Bath fans, soaking up the sun and matchday atmosphere.

He added: “I’m very thankful to both sets of fans for coming out in their numbers for a record crowd for us.

‘It felt like a Test match’

On the pitch, the rugby was intense and frenetic, as you would expect from two of the Premiership’s highest scoring sides.

Bristol eventually won an enthralling fixture 36-14, boosting their hopes of a top-four finish.

“I’ve had the privilege to play in this stadium and so many players would love to and never get the chance,” Lam continued.

“To come with your club-mates, to put a Bristol jersey on and to come out and play in that sort of stadium, in that sort of atmosphere, is an experience they won’t forget.”

Bath will return to Cardiff on 23 May, hoping for a better result when they face Lyon in the European Challenge Cup final.

Head coach Johann van Graan said: “The occasion was magnificent, credit to Bristol for the off-field stuff they put on show.

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Judgement Day attendance decline

Having secured a bonus-point win and a club-record attendance of 51,095, it is safe to say the day will be deemed a success for Bristol.

In contrast, last month’s Judgement Day double-header between the four Welsh regions attracted a crowd of just 28,328.

This was the lowest attendance of the nine Principality Stadium occasions, although it was 8,000 more than turned up when the event was switched to Cardiff City Stadium last year.

In 2016, there was a crowd of 68,000 for Judgement Day at the Principality Stadium.

Being held on the Easter weekend, the timing of the late scheduling in the season and general apathy towards Welsh rugby have been floated as reasons to explain the loss of 40,000 supporters in nine years.

Ospreys head coach Mark Jones hopes it remains, if crowds of old can be coaxed back.

“The concept is the right one, where you have a day where everyone comes together and celebrates Welsh rugby with the talent we have and way we can perform,” said Jones.

“We need to work out how we get 60,000 in there like we used to, that’s the challenge.

“The selfish side of me says open it up, make tickets £1, fill the place out and get them in love with rugby.

“But I know electricity is not free and you have to pay people to staff it and make money, so I get it.”

Bristol will return for another fixture here on 28 March, 2026, a double-header with both the men’s and women’s sides taking to the field.

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Bangladesh bans activities of Awami League, the party of ousted PM Hasina

The interim government of Bangladesh has banned all activities of the party of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who was ousted last year after a student-led uprising.

The interim cabinet, headed by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, decided to ban the Awami League under the Anti-Terrorism Act, Bangladesh’s law affairs adviser, Asif Nazrul, said late on Saturday.

The ban would remain in place until the trial of the party and its leadership over the deaths of hundreds of protesters at the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) is completed, the government said in the statement.

Awami League’s student wing, Bangladesh Chhatra League, was banned in October after being labelled a “terrorist organisation” for its role in violent attacks on protesters during the uprising.

Thousands of protesters, including supporters of a newly formed students’ party, had been taking to the streets in Dhaka for days to demand a ban on the Awami League.

The members of the student wing of the Jamaat-e-Islami party also prominently took part in the protests.

A mass uprising that began with student-led protests in July last year led to the ousting of Hasina, who had ruled Bangladesh with an iron fist for 15 years.

Up to 1,400 people may have been killed during three weeks of protests against Hasina and her government, according to a February report by the United Nations human rights office. Hasina and many of her senior party officials have been accused of murder and other offences as a result.

In his announcement, Nazrul also said the cabinet expanded the scope for trying any political parties involving charges of killing during the protests.

The change to the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Act clears the way for the Awami League to be tried as a collective entity for alleged crimes committed during its time in power.

The move to ban the party came hours after Nazrul said a Truth and Reconciliation Commission would be formed to underscore national unity. The latest move, political analysts say, will elude the unity needed for a smooth transition of power in this South Asian nation of 170 million people.

The National Citizen Party convener, Nahid Islam, who is also a student leader, applauded the government decision.

But the Awami League, founded in 1949, dismissed the decision as illegitimate, posting on its official Facebook page: “All decisions of the illegal government are illegal.”

Hasina has been living in exile in India since August 5, with her official residence in Bangladesh also stormed by protesters soon after she left.

Earlier this month, former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia returned to Dhaka after four months of medical treatment in the British capital, London, raising pressure on the interim government to set a date for national elections.

‘Amalficore’ coastal fashion trend hits for spring– and here are the best nautical pieces from £29

Nautical fashion is trending, and we’ve rounded up the very best coastal style buys on the high street from the likes of Next, Mango and White Stuff

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Pinterest Predicts 2025 labelled the ‘fisherman aesthetic’ as one of the biggest spring/summer trends, and they weren’t wrong. Everything from nautical stripes to fisherman sandals, rope accessories and sailor styles have been taking over the high street.

We’ve seen the rise of shell and fish motifs over the past few summers, and now the coastal trend has officially taken over in every aspect.

So to give you some inspiration if you’re not quite sure how to style this trend, we’ve rounded up the very best nautical fashion buys from brands inlcuding Next, Mango and White Stuff. Think stripes on stripes, navy blue, boat motifs and even more stripes.

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Stripes are a core aspect of the nautical trend, and this flared midi from Mango is ideal for the warmer months. Chic, airy and flattering, you’ll be living in this stylish number when the temperature (finally!) heats up.

SHOP THE LOOK: Striped flared dress, £79.99 here

NEXT

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If you’re not a fan of more feminine skirts and dresses, a tailored shorts set is the perfect alternative. These Bermuda shorts are long enough to wear to the office or more formal occasions, and the matching striped blazer really tops of the whole nautical vibe of the look.

SHOP THE LOOK: Striped blazer, £57 here, and matching shorts, £29 here

SISTER JANE

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Breezy dresses are a summer essential and this cute mini from Sister Jane perfectly plays into the nautical, sailor aesthetic with it satin blue neck tie.

SHOP THE LOOK: Ruffle mini dress, £85 here

WHITE STUFF

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Matching sets are a great easy way to look put together without the look requiring too much thought on your part. And we love that this striped set is a little different from the plain denim co-ords we often see.

SHOP THE LOOK: Eden denim jacket, £70 here, and wide leg crop jeans, £59 here

JOULES

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Joules always nail it when it comes to knitwear from Princess Diana-inspired sheep jumpers to Wimbledon-ready sweaters. And the brand’s nautical-themed sailing jumper is no exception. Take with you on holidays or boat trips to slip on when the weather drops in the evening.