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Wrexham sign centre-back Coady from Leicester

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Conor Coady has been signed by Wrexham from Leicester City for an undisclosed fee, thought to be around £2 million.

The 32-year-old England defender has agreed to a two-year contract with the option to extend it.

Wrexham are gearing up for their first full-year return to the second tier after 43 years by signing Coady, another significant statement of intent.

This summer, they have already broken the club transfer record twice, first with Nottingham Forest’s Lewis O’Brien and then Empoli’s Liberato Cacace.

Wrexham are likely to win the game again with the signing of Wales and Ipswich Town forward Nathan Broadhead in the $7.5 million deal.

“Over the moon,” I said. I’ll be honest and say it’s a special day.

“We’ve all seen the club’s actions over the past few years, and for me to join is truly special, and I can’t wait to meet the boys and begin.”

Coady led the Wolves team that twice placed seventh and advanced to the Europa League quarter-finals. He has made 198 Premier League appearances.

He also played for England in the 2022 World Cup and the Euro 2020 games, earning 10 caps.

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Olivia Attwood joins summer’s biggest trend with affordable Mango accessory

Olivia Attwood has jumped on the bandwagon while on vacation, wearing a seriously chic satin headscarf in her recent photos, and it’s the summer it-girl accessory.

Olivia Attwood shared a series of holiday photos in a seriously chic outfit(Image: olivia attwood / instagram)

Olivia Attwood has jumped on the biggest summer trend in her recent holiday snaps. The former Love Island star shared some glamorous photos to her Instagram while on away on a boat, wearing a printed headscarf that she wore paired with a white dress and accessories.

Olivia stood on the boat with the idyllic backdrop behind her wearing the fashionable headscarf from Mango, as well as a voluminous white puffball dress from Balykina, complemented with some accessories including bangles from Marks & Spencer, paired with some Quay Australia sunnies and a big bowl of olives.

Silk headbands have long been associated with classic Hollywood glamour and ooze elegance, and Mango’s striped satin scarf, available for just £19.99, is the ideal addition to any summer look. There are so many options available to choose from, whether you prefer a plain, classic design or a bold print paisley.

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The star stunned in her recent holiday snaps
The star stunned in her recent holiday snaps (Image: olivia attwood / instagram)

As the classic old-school Hollywood trend is back, the accessory that was once worn by the likes of Audrey Hepburn, Marilyn Monroe and Grace Kelly in their heyday is now spotted on celebrities this summer including Hailey Bieber, Rihanna and now Olivia Attwood too. It was also a key item frequently spotted on the late Queen Elizabeth too.

They are ideal to wear on vacation or simply tie around your handbag because they are the go-to styling hack for any outfit. Fans adored Olivia’s holiday ensemble, with one person penned, “Outfit of the day,” followed by a clapping emoji, and a second penned, “I adore your headscarf.”

A luxurious scarf for $40, available in five different colorways, oozes Hollywood glamour. With this effortlessly essential bandana with the unquestionably timeless print to add a little something extra to every style, this flawless silk accessory set will add a totally timeless touch to your collection of accessories.

There are still many affordable alternatives out there if you want to add a few to your collection. It may be worthwhile to invest in a good quality scarf.

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While the price of the ASOS Isabelle Pennington-Edmead satin scarf in pineapple print is £28 and can be worn multiple ways. Any outfit can be fun with the pineapple print, which makes the ideal holiday accessory.

GB win freestyle relay for first 2025 Worlds gold

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In the men’s 4x200m freestyle relay, Great Britain won their first gold medal at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships in Singapore.

In the final race of day six, world champions Matt Richards, James Guy, Jack McMillan, and Duncan Scott won in six minutes, 59.84 seconds.

In the final leg, Scott was cheered home by his team-mates, who finished more than a second ahead of his Chinese foe, with Australia coming in third.

With the victory, GB reclaims the 2023 title they won.

Ben Proud, who finished sixth fastest in the men’s 50-meter freestyle semi-finals, has a chance to win another medal for GB later this week.

Luke Greenbank placed eighth in the men’s 200-meter backstroke final, while Angharad Evans placed fifth in the women’s final.

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Qin Haiyang, a native of China, earlier celebrated a second gold at the championships by punching the air before waving his arms wide to the cheers of a crowded audience.

Ippei Watanabe of Japan won the silver medal, and the Netherlands’ Caspar Corbeau took the bronze.

Qin, 26, won the 100-meter breaststroke earlier this week, and he is returning to form after failing to qualify for the 200-meter breaststroke final at the previous year’s Paris Olympics.

When he was implicated in a significant doping scandal, his preparations for the Olympics turned disastrous.

Before the 2021 pandemic-delayed Tokyo Olympics, Qin was named among 23 Chinese swimmers who had tested positive for a prescription heart medication.

The swimmers were not subject to sanctions because the World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada) accepted the Chinese government’s claim that contaminated food led to the positive tests.

In another instance, defending champion Marrit Steenbergen denied 200-meter champion Mollie O’Callaghan a sprint double as the Dutchwoman won the 100-meter freestyle.

In the men’s 200-meter backstroke final, Olympic champion Hubert Kos and South African’s Pieter Coetze squared off fiercely.

Another Olympic champion, the American Kate Douglass, won the women’s 200-meter breaststroke gold.

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Top EU court strikes a blow against Italy’s Albania migrant camps scheme

As Rome prepares to deport migrants to Albanian detention centers, the European Union’s top court has given its support to Italian judges who questioned a list of “safe countries” created by Rome.

The ruling by the European Court of Justice (ECJ) was condemned by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s hard-right government, which said it “weakens policies to combat mass illegal immigration.”

Others in the bloc have closely followed Meloni’s plan to outsource migrant processing to a non-EU nation and expedite the repatriation of asylum seekers.

The expensive scheme has been hampered by legal challenges for months.

Italian magistrates cited the European Court’s ruling that states of the EU cannot designate specific regions as “safe” when others are not.

The Luxembourg-based ECJ ruled on Friday in a long-awaited decision, saying that Italy is free to choose which nations are “safe.” However, it should adhere to stringent legal requirements and permit applicants and courts to access and challenge the supporting evidence.

A Rome court turned to EU judges, according to the ECJ’s statement, citing the impossibility of accessing such information and preventing it from “challenging and reviewing the legitimacy of such a presumption of safety” in its statement.

The ECJ concurred with Italian judges who raised this issue last year by saying that a nation might not be considered “safe” if it does not provide adequate protection to its entire population.

In November 2023, Meloni and her Albanian counterpart, Edi Rama, signed a migration agreement, and Rome opened two centers in Albania last year, with the intention of processing up to 36, 000 asylum seekers annually.

Due to legal challenges, the detention facilities have been deserted for months. A report last week discovered that their construction cost seven times more than an Italian equivalent center.

Government’s strategy “dismantled”

The European court rendered its decision in the case of two Bangladeshi nationals who were taken to Albania by Italian authorities after being rescued at sea and denied asylum because of Italy’s definition of Bangladesh as a “safe” nation.

The Albanian migrant camps scheme, according to Dario Belluccio, a lawyer who represented one of the Bangladeshi asylum seekers at the ECJ on Friday, has been put to death.

According to him, “It will not be possible to continue with the Italian government’s decision that was made prior to this decision.” “Technically speaking, it seems to me that the government’s approach has been completely destroyed,” he told the Reuters news agency.

The EU judgment, according to Meloni’s office, “further restricts the already limited” capacity of parliament and government to make decisions on the matter.”

It stated that “this development should concern everyone.”

Italy’s overall strategy to stop illegal immigration by sea has been successful, even though the Albanian scheme is still in legal limbo.

What are US ‘red flag’ gun laws; why didn’t they stop New York shooter?

According to law enforcement, Shane Tamura, a Las Vegas man suspected of killing four people on July 28 in a Manhattan office building, had a history of mental illness, which raised questions about his access to weapons.

Four people were killed, including a police officer who worked for a corporate security detail, and then himself when Tamura, 27, was identified as the shooter who opened an M4 rifle in the building where the NFL headquarters is located. Former high school football player Tamura, according to reports, had a note claiming to have CTE, or chronic traumatic encephalopathy, which is thought to be related to head trauma.

On July 28, Las Vegas police commissioner Jessica Tisch told them about Tamura’s history of mental illness. No more details were provided by her.

In Nevada in 2022 and 2024, according to news reports citing unnamed law enforcement sources, Tamura had two mental health crisis “holds” that allow for a person to be held illegitimately for evaluation and treatment for up to 72 hours.

Tisch claimed Tamura used an AR-15-style assault rifle while possessing a Nevada gun license. According to Tisch, Tamura was able to purchase a revolver with his concealed carry card in June. Tamura’s 2022 permit was captured by CBS and CNN, along with other photos of it.

Before a violent act occurs, “Red flag” laws are intended to remove weapons from insular individuals. Sometimes the laws go by different names, such as “high risk protection orders” or “extreme risk protection orders” in Nevada.

A high-risk protection order is not made by the state attorney general as a result of a mental health crisis hold. In Nevada, law enforcement or family members have the right to request that a court grant a person’s request to temporarily revoke their firearms or the right to keep a gun if they pose a threat to themselves or others.

No response was provided when we inquired about the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department’s response to whether Tamura had reacted to the law in order to grant the department’s request to use it.

A growing number of state laws aim to stop gun injuries and deaths, including Nevada’s high-risk protection orders.

Since enacting in 2020, the Nevada law has not been very widely used. According to experts, states typically put their red flag laws slowly, with some exceptions, into effect. For instance, Florida issued roughly 2,500 orders in the first 18 months of its 2018 law, according to University of California, Davis assistant professor Veronica Pear, an expert on violence prevention.

What laws have red flags?

Since 1999, 21 states and Washington, DC, many of which have Republican support, have passed red flag laws.

Who can begin a civil petition process to remove or restrict access to weapons is defined by state laws. Some states permit requests for orders from only law enforcement. Other states permit petition filing by relatives or close friends, such as coworkers or teachers. Law enforcement files the majority of petitions, and courts typically grant them.

Nevada law enforcement uses a detailed description of conduct and high-risk behavior as well as a question to the petitioner about having a firearm.

Orders are issued for longer-term and weeklong periods in Nevada. Following a hearing where only one party’s cause for action was presented, the seven-day order is issued. Up to a year can be placed in an extended order.

Former President Joe Biden signed the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act in 2022, which provided funding for states to implement red flag laws.

According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness, these laws can save lives when properly implemented. Additionally, the organization claimed that linking mental illness with violence is a harmful stereotype.

People who commit violent crimes, such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, or major depression, account for 3 to 5 percent of violent crimes. More frequently than the general population, those who have a mental illness are victims of violence.

Nevada’s red flag law

Nevada’s 2020 law was sponsored by Democratic State Representative Sandra Jauregui, who was present at a 2017 music festival where a gunman killed 58 people.

Former Governor Steve Sisolak, a Democrat, signed the legislation, which Republicans opposed. Former Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo, the current Republican governor, campaigned in 2022 on a promise to “remove antiquated laws”, including Nevada’s red flag law. But the law remains on the books with Democrats controlling the Legislature.

According to Everytown for Gun Safety, these laws have been used nationwide more than 49, 000 times up to 2023.

How frequently do red flag laws be used can depend on how well-versed in law enforcement is in them. Every year, orders are filed in Florida, New York, California, and Connecticut.

Nevada started out slowly, but it has since increased its legal usage.

In 2024 and 2023, there are 28 high-risk protection orders listed on the website of the Nevada attorney general. According to a spokesperson for the office, there have been six orders so far in 2025.

How effective are red flag laws?

There are varying opinions on whether red flag laws actually work.

In July 2024, The Rand Corp., a nonprofit public policy research organization, reviewed studies on red flag laws. According to researchers, there was little evidence of the laws’ impact on mass shootings and violent crime, and it was limited to suicide.

It’s difficult to predict the effects of the laws because most of them have been implemented in the last ten years, according to Rand. There are also differences between the frequency of use of the laws in states and cities.

Other researchers point to studies that demonstrate how red flag laws can help stop crime or, perhaps, suicide.

According to a study conducted in August 2024, Florida’s red flag gun law, which was passed in response to the 2018 Parkland mass shooting, was linked to an 11 percent decrease in firearm homicide rates between 2019 and 2021. One of the authors demanded further investigation because the study did not show a significant reduction in gun suicide.

One significant law in a network of laws aims to stop access to firearms by professor Pear of the University of California, Davis, according to a statement made by PolitiFact in 2022 is called “extreme risk protection orders.” However, there are other laws that can be supported by evidence, such as those that forbid the purchase and possession of firearms following a violent misdemeanor conviction, waiting periods, and laws governing firearm licensing.