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Archive June 15, 2025

GB claim three golds on final day of World Rowing Cup

Benedict Tufnell for British Rowing

Olympic champion Lauren Henry MBE was among the winners for Great Britain as they claimed three gold medals on the final day of the World Rowing Cup in Varese, Italy.

Henry was impressive in the women’s single sculls, finishing more than eight seconds clear of Germany’s Juliane Faralisch and China’s Ruiqi Li, who took silver and bronze respectively.

“I’m really pleased with the race,” said the 23-year-old, who was part of the successful quadruple sculls team in the Paris Games.

“I kept it lively, there’s some bits that I still want to work on to see how I can push on, but there’s certainly more to come.

Henry’s gold was sandwiched between two more for Britain.

Both the men’s and women’s eights teams were victorious in their races, while the men’s quadruple sculls team finished third behind hosts Italy and Poland to take bronze.

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Capital FM’s Summertime Ball chaos as show halted and fans left confused

Capital FM’s Summertime Ball was dramatically halted today – with fans in the stadium left confused. The show had been paused temporarily, attendees revealed as they shared snaps of the screens around the stadium.

The Summertime Ball is taking place today at Wembley Stadium, with the likes of Mariah Carey, Benson Boone, KSI, Lola Young, Busted vs McFly, Zara Larsson, Dasha, Reneé Rapp and Jessie J all performing. Will Smith & DJ Jazzy Jeff, Tate McRae, Myles Smith and JADE are also performing at the huge event, which is expected to draw in a crowd of 80,000.

However, soon into the show, fans were shown a statement from organisers on the screens. It read: “We have had to pause the show temporarily. Please remain in the stadium. We hope to restart shortly. Thank you.”





A reported power outage caused issues at the stadium today

Fans were quick to go on Twitter and share updates from the venue. One wrote: “Capitals summertime ball is going well #summertimeball,” whilst another added: “Whoops #Summertimeball.”

JADE is set to open the event, with fans worried her set might be cut due to the technical issues. One wrote: “Capital better not cut @jadethirlwall set short because of the lateness starting!! #CapitalSTB #capitalsummertimeball.”

It hasn’t been confirmed but fans have said there was a power outage at the stadium. Fans are now reporting that the power outage has been resolved and the screens are working once again.

The show was expected to start at 3.30pm, but at the time of writing, it has yet to start. Capital Breakfast’s Jordan North said: “We are absolutely buzzing to be back at Capital’s Summertime Ball with Barclaycard this year!”

Ashley Tabor-King, Founder & Executive President of Global, added: “We’ve got a stellar line-up of global superstars and today’s biggest hit music artists – all set to light up the stage! This is truly one of our best ever line-ups and we can’t wait to see 80,000 Capital listeners enjoy every moment, it’s going to be a day to remember!”

Whilst the show is yet to start on the livestream, former Love Island star Kem Cetinay is DJing. One wrote: “No offence to Kem, but please for the love of god just put JADE on!!! #CapitalSTB,” whilst another added: “I have not waited 14 mins beyond the actual livestream starting to endure Kem off Love Island doing a s*** job at DJ’ing!!! PUT JADE ON NOW FFS #CapitalSTB. No offence to Kem, but please for the love of god just put JADE on!!!”

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Wales and Northern Ireland into World Cup semis

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Wales and Northern Ireland are through to the semi-finals of the World Cup of Darts following quarter-final victories in Sunday’s opening session in Frankfurt.

The Welsh pair of Gerwyn Price and Jonny Clayton, aiming to win the competition for a third time, posted a three-dart average of 99.66 in their 8-4 win against Hong Kong.

“We were consistent all the way through, they put us under some decent pressure at stages,” Price told Sky Sports after securing a place in the last four, where Wales will meet the Netherlands later on Sunday.

“We weren’t at our ultimate best there but we improved from the last game. Every game we go through, we’ll improve again and whatever anyone throws at us, we’ll throw a little bit more back.”

Clayton, currently fifth in the PDC’s Order of Merit, and Price, who is 11th, are the two highest-ranked players remaining in the field.

Meanwhile, Northern Ireland’s Josh Rock and Daryl Gurney defeated the Republic of Ireland, represented by Keane Barry and Willie O’Connor, in their last-eight tie.

Barry and O’Connor were 5-4 up before Rock and Gurney reeled off four consecutive legs to secure an 8-5 victory.

Northern Ireland’s semi-final opponents will be Germany, who followed their shock last-16 victory over pre-tournament favourites England by beating 2022 champions Australia in a deciding leg.

Australia’s Damon Heta missed a match dart at double top in the penultimate leg, with Martin Schindler confirming the host nation’s place in the last four with his first attempt at double 12 in the decider.

While Northern Ireland and Germany will bid to reach a World Cup of Darts final for the first time, the other semi-final will be contested by two nations who have won the event six times between them.

The Netherlands’ four titles came in the first eight editions of the tournament, but they have not won it since Michael van Gerwen and Raymond van Barneveld triumphed in 2018.

Danny Noppert and Gian van Veen had not lost a leg in their first three matches in Frankfurt, including an 8-0 thrashing of Scotland in the last 16.

A streak of 16 consecutive legs won was ended when Czech pair Karel Sedlacek and Petr Krivka broke throw in the opening leg of the quarter-final, but the Dutch duo won eight of the next nine legs to complete another convincing victory.

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Sunday’s results and fixtures

Quarter-final results

Semi-finals (18:00 BST, best of 15 legs)

Final (to follow semi-finals, best of 19 legs)

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Wales to face Netherlands in World Cup semis

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Wales and Northern Ireland are through to the semi-finals of the World Cup of Darts following quarter-final victories in Sunday’s opening session in Frankfurt.

The Welsh pair of Gerwyn Price and Jonny Clayton, aiming to win the competition for a third time, posted a three-dart average of 99.66 in their 8-4 win against Hong Kong.

“We were consistent all the way through, they put us under some decent pressure at stages,” Price told Sky Sports after securing a place in the last four, where Wales will meet the Netherlands later on Sunday.

“We weren’t at our ultimate best there but we improved from the last game. Every game we go through, we’ll improve again and whatever anyone throws at us, we’ll throw a little bit more back.”

Clayton, currently fifth in the PDC’s Order of Merit, and Price, who is 11th, are the two highest-ranked players remaining in the field.

Meanwhile, Northern Ireland’s Josh Rock and Daryl Gurney defeated the Republic of Ireland, represented by Keane Barry and Willie O’Connor, in their last-eight tie.

Barry and O’Connor were 5-4 up before Rock and Gurney reeled off four consecutive legs to secure an 8-5 victory.

Northern Ireland’s semi-final opponents will be Germany, who followed their shock last-16 victory over pre-tournament favourites England by beating 2022 champions Australia in a deciding leg.

Australia’s Damon Heta missed a match dart at double top in the penultimate leg, with Martin Schindler confirming the host nation’s place in the last four with his first attempt at double 12 in the decider.

While Northern Ireland and Germany will bid to reach a World Cup of Darts final for the first time, the other semi-final will be contested by two nations who have won the event six times between them.

The Netherlands’ four titles came in the first eight editions of the tournament, but they have not won it since Michael van Gerwen and Raymond van Barneveld triumphed in 2018.

Danny Noppert and Gian van Veen had not lost a leg in their first three matches in Frankfurt, including an 8-0 thrashing of Scotland in the last 16.

A streak of 16 consecutive legs won was ended when Czech pair Karel Sedlacek and Petr Krivka broke throw in the opening leg of the quarter-final, but the Dutch duo won eight of the next nine legs to complete another convincing victory.

Josh Rock celebratesGetty Images

Sunday’s results and fixtures

Quarter-final results

Semi-finals (18:00 BST, best of 15 legs)

Final (to follow semi-finals, best of 19 legs)

Related topics

  • Darts

Kate Middleton’s ‘real fuss’ over Prince William after spotting poignant ‘change’

The Royal Family will be honouring their fathers as they celebrate Father’s Day on Sunday and royal expert Jennie Bond says it will be an especially poignant day for the Prince and Princess of Wales

The Prince and Princess of Wales(Image: Ian Vogler / Daily Mirror)

He’s been the rock the Princess of Wales needed during her cancer journey, putting her and their three children before anything else. And with Father’s Day here, there’s no doubt Kate as well as Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, will want to make it a very special one for Prince William.

This time last year, the Wales family were still grappling with Kate’s cancer diagnosis and her subsequent chemotherapy treatment as she prepared to make her first major public appearance since her shock health news at Trooping the Colour. But now, things appear much brighter with the princess now in remission from cancer and slowly increasing her royal workload, and both William and Kate appearing to be proud parents as they watched their children take part in VE Day commemorations last month.

The Prince and Princess of Wales with their children at Trooping the Colour today
The Prince and Princess of Wales with their children at Trooping the Colour today(Image: Ian Vogler / Daily Mirror)

It is all a world away from last year, when as soon as Kate was admitted to hospital for major abdominal surgery, William immediately cleared his diary to be there for not just his wife, but his three children too.

He later opened up on a trip to South Africa saying it had been a ‘brutal’ year for the family and one of the hardest of his life as he also dealt with his father, the King’s cancer diagnosis. But 12 months on, and the Waleses are in a very different place, and former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond tells the Mirror that this Father’s Day will be one where Kate will especially want to show her appreciation for her husband for all he does as a dad.

She explained: “I’m sure Catherine will want to make a real fuss of William after the year and a half they’ve been through. The truth is, though, that they’ll probably both be rather knackered because the Trooping the Colour is the day before! So they’ll probably be spending Father’s Day at home in Windsor – or very possibly with Catherine’s family in Berkshire.

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“Last year Catherine posted a beautiful Father’s Day picture of William and the children with their backs to the camera, on a Norfolk beach, staring out to sea.

A picture shared by Kate last year to mark Father's Day
A picture shared by Kate last year to mark Father’s Day

“It was a touching portrait of a dad with protective arms around his children and I’m sure it represented how grateful the princess was for the rock-solid support and love that William has given her throughout their marriage – but particularly through the emotional turmoil of cancer treatment.”

When it comes to bringing up their children, it has become clear this is more important than anything else to William and Kate. Family nearly always comes first and this was no more so evident than at Easter when the couple decided to skip the traditional Easter Sunday church service with the King and Queen at Windsor to spend precious family time together – all with the King’s blessing.

The pair are also very hands-on with their children, doing the school run and ferrying the kids to their various afterschool sports clubs and activities.

On many royal engagements, William and Kate talk about George’s love of football, Charlotte’s interest in dancing and Louis’ lessons in learning to play the drums. And Jennie believes Kate in particular appreciates how different William is from most royal parents of the past.

George, Charlotte and Louis with their parents
George, Charlotte and Louis with their parents (Image: PA)

She said: “Both he and Harry learned from their mother that parents can be fun and funny, loving and tactile, hands-on and cuddly. Charles was some of these things too, but he was always extremely busy with his work. From the off, though, William has been very obviously hands-on – helping to strap newborn George into the car seat all those years ago (with some trepidation) and sharing all the fun and sleep deprivation of life with a tiny baby.

“Diana once told me that the country was very lucky to have William. I think Catherine is very lucky to have him as well. I think they have put on a united front about their priorities at this stage of their lives: family comes first and sometimes duty has to be put on a bit of a back burner.”

The tight-knit family life that William and Kate have managed to create with their children at their Adelaide Cottage home in Windsor has come all with the blessing of the King. He too has also had to endure receiving his own cancer diagnosis and is still receiving weekly treatment for his condition.

His diagnosis came after he underwent a procedure for an enlarged prostate at the beginning of 2024 and he spent time at the London Clinic at the same time as Kate recovered from her major surgery. As their stays in hospital overlapped, sources revealed the King would ‘toddle’ down the hospital corridors to check in on his recovering daughter-in-law to offer encouragement and support.

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Kate is known to have a close relationship with the King (Image: 2024 Karwai Tang)

And after Kate received her cancer diagnosis, the King is believed to have had an emotional heart-to-heart lunch with her to lend his support yet again ahead of her sharing her cancer news with the world.

Meanwhile, their shared humour has also been evident, no more so than on the King’s birthday last year, when Kate’s official Prince and Princess of Wales account shared a fun photo of the monarch to mark his birthday. The cheeky image showed the King wearing a trendy pair of sunglasses and smiling with a garland around his neck.

And Jennie said: “In this, they have both had the full support of King Charles – and I think Catherine has very much appreciated this attitude from her father-in-law. Their shared cancer journey has also brought them closer together and I think there’s genuine affection between them.

“He refers to her as his beloved daughter-in-law and, in some ways, I think she is the daughter he always wanted. I remember Diana telling me about how much Charles had hoped their second child would be a girl.”

Father’s Day comes for the King as he is still estranged from his son and Kate’s brother-in-law, Prince Harry. Last month, he claimed the King will not speak to him because of his legal fight over his UK security, but that he does want a ‘reconciliation’ with his family. The revelations came in a bombshell interview the Duke of Sussex gave to the BBC after losing his Court of Appeal case.

Kate with her own father, Michael Middleton
Kate with her own father, Michael Middleton, at Wimbledon (Image: AFP via Getty Images)

And now, it seems highly unlikely that the rift between Harry and the rest of the royals will thaw before Father’s Day, as Jennie added: “This bombshell of an interview is unlikely to bring that invitation any closer. And that’s because at the root of the rift is the question of trust.

“Harry’s father and brother do not trust him to keep conversations private. And this loudspeaker of a diatribe against them is not going to make them change their minds.”

But for Kate, the Father’s Day celebration will also honour one of her non-royal relatives – her own father Michael Middleton. Both Michael and Kate’s mum Carole have also been ever-present at her and her children’s side as they navigated her ill health. The pair are also said to have helped out with the school run and entertained their energetic grandchildren when their parents were unable to.

The Middleton’s approach to supporting their eldest daughter was believed to be characterised by the 3 Rs – rescue, reassurance and rock – with them also described as being the driving force in keeping the family together.

Kate’s close bond with her parents was highlighted when they were the only non-royals to appear in her deeply personal video from last year when she revealed her chemotherapy treatment was over.

Their fleeting appearance showed them all sitting around the kitchen table of William and Kate’s Amner Hall home, having a game of cards. Not only that, the children’s affection for their maternal grandparents was there for all to see at Kate’s Christmas carol concert last year when Prince Louis hung a note on a kindness tree thanking his ‘Granny and Grandpa’ for ‘playing games with me’.

And Jennie added: “Kate will want to show her love and gratitude not only to William but also to her father. Her parents have been the most incredible support through the trauma of her illness, providing solace and comfort and shoulders to cry on – as well as all the practical help of looking after the children and doing the school run.

“I think they will have much to celebrate on Father’s Day this year, and the men in the family can sit back and enjoy being fussed over.”

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I’m Totally Against A Foreigner Coaching Super Eagles, Says Oliseh

A former Super Eagles player, Sunday Oliseh, has expressed his disapproval of a foreigner taking over the reins of the senior Nigerian national team.

Oliseh spoke on Channels Sports on Sunday, where he insisted there were worthy home-based coaches capable of doing a better job.

”I am totally against having that role not being handed over to a Nigerian because we have qualified Nigerians who can do that job,” he said.

In January, the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) appointed Eric Chelle, a French-born former Mali international, to succeed Augustine Eguavoen, who had been serving in an interim.

Since taking over, Chelle has overseen five games for the Super Eagles, winning three, drawing two, and recording 0 losses.

”When you are talking of a defensive midfield role, I was the one who brought in the young man Wilfred Ndidi. It was at the same time I brought in Alex Nwobi and Kelechi Iheanacho, and I gave them their first call-up because they had the quality to do it,” Oliseh said.

He also criticised the Nigerian team for having captains who had limited playing time in the squad.

”This I want to call an anomaly, and it started when we started having on the bench sitting captains. You can’t have that, you can’t have your captain sitting on the bench.’

”In other words, you are saying it is an assistant that is leading the team. Super Eagles’ role is the most important in Nigerian football,” he said

As to the importance of the defensive midfield role on the team, Oliseh said, ”Wilfred Ndidi has the quality to do it. But if you are going to play that role, you have to be disciplined; secondly, you have to have clear-cut instructions that are laid out.”

“That is why a tactician is very important.’