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Wrexham star McClean punches rival team fan in car park

Wrexham footballer James McClean has admitted punching a Cardiff City fan in self defence after being confronted before a match.

McClean, who plays as a winger for the club, said a group of rival fans “started running their mouths off” at him as he was getting out of his car in the players’ car park.

Wrexham AFC said the incident happened before the two clubs faced each other in the fourth round of the Carabao Cup at The Racecourse on 28 October.

He said: “Somehow, there were four male Cardiff fans, also late 20s, early 30s.

“They recognised me, [and] immediately started running their mouths off at me. I ignored the first jibe.

“The second, I responded to, and I confronted them about it.

“Words were said. One of them, a tall chap with glasses, made a hostile move towards me.”

McClean added: “People need to understand just because we play football doesn’t mean people can try and take liberties without their actions having consequences.

“That was it. Nothing further happened. And the situation was dealt with.”

The game kicked off at 20:00 GMT and saw Cardiff City win 2-1 to secure a spot in the quarter final against Chelsea at home on 16 December.

Wrexham said the incident was “reported to the relevant authorities” and declined to provide any further comment.

Cardiff City FC said it has not received a formal complaint “from any supporter”, adding it has not been approached by Wrexham or North Wales Police.

The Northern Irish-born player was the subject of verbal abuse earlier this year, when Lincoln City fans aimed anti-Catholic chants at him during a match on 3 May.

The club was fined £8,500 by the Football Association for failing to control supporters.

McClean, 36, grew up in Derry and has previously said he learnt how to make petrol bombs at 11 years old because of the riots.

He has refused to wear a poppy because of Bloody Sunday – when 13 people were shot dead and at least 15 others injured when members of the Army’s Parachute Regiment opened fire on civil rights demonstrators in Derry in 1972.

Wrexham star McClean punches rival team fan in car park

Wrexham footballer James McClean has admitted punching a Cardiff City fan in self defence after being confronted before a match.

McClean, who plays as a winger for the club, said a group of rival fans “started running their mouths off” at him as he was getting out of his car in the players’ car park.

Wrexham AFC said the incident happened before the two clubs faced each other in the fourth round of the Carabao Cup at The Racecourse on 28 October.

He said: “Somehow, there were four male Cardiff fans, also late 20s, early 30s.

“They recognised me, [and] immediately started running their mouths off at me. I ignored the first jibe.

“The second, I responded to, and I confronted them about it.

“Words were said. One of them, a tall chap with glasses, made a hostile move towards me.”

McClean added: “People need to understand just because we play football doesn’t mean people can try and take liberties without their actions having consequences.

“That was it. Nothing further happened. And the situation was dealt with.”

The game kicked off at 20:00 GMT and saw Cardiff City win 2-1 to secure a spot in the quarter final against Chelsea at home on 16 December.

Wrexham said the incident was “reported to the relevant authorities” and declined to provide any further comment.

Cardiff City FC said it has not received a formal complaint “from any supporter”, adding it has not been approached by Wrexham or North Wales Police.

The Northern Irish-born player was the subject of verbal abuse earlier this year, when Lincoln City fans aimed anti-Catholic chants at him during a match on 3 May.

The club was fined £8,500 by the Football Association for failing to control supporters.

McClean, 36, grew up in Derry and has previously said he learnt how to make petrol bombs at 11 years old because of the riots.

He has refused to wear a poppy because of Bloody Sunday – when 13 people were shot dead and at least 15 others injured when members of the Army’s Parachute Regiment opened fire on civil rights demonstrators in Derry in 1972.

Zohran Mamdani wins: Who are the Democratic Socialists of America?

Zohran Mamdani, 34, has been elected the 111th mayor of New York City. The left-wing state assemblyman has pledged to reshape the global finance capital by making the city more affordable for its working-class residents and pushing back against the policies of President Donald Trump.

In the mayoral election, Democrat Mamdani stood as the candidate for both the Democratic Party and the Working Families Party. He has also been a member of the Democratic Socialists of America since 2017 and describes himself as a democratic socialist.

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With his win, he has made history as the city’s first Muslim mayor, as well as the first of South Asian descent – and the first to be born in an African country (Uganda). He will also be New York City’s youngest mayor for more than a century when he takes office on January 1.

“Tonight, against all odds, we made it happen,” the mayor-elect told a crowd of jubilant supporters. “New York, you’ve delivered a mandate for change, for a new politics, and for a city we can actually afford,” he said.

Mamdani’s unexpected rise underscores arguments from left-wing Democrats who advocate for more progressive policies to win over voters who have drifted away from the party. But what vision of the US do the Democratic Socialists of America have?

Who are the Democratic Socialists of America?

The Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) is the largest socialist organisation in the US. It has nearly 100,000 members and seeks to democratise society by “collectively own[ing] the key economic drivers that dominate our lives”, according to its website.

Unlike a traditional political party, the DSA operates as a decentralised grassroots network. It has hundreds of country-wide “chapters” (local community action groups) which engage in political organising – from labour campaigns to mutual aid projects.

In its modern form, the DSA was founded in 1982 by the political activist Michael Harrington. It gained prominence during the 2016 presidential campaign of Bernie Sanders, who electrified a generation of Americans disillusioned with persistent social inequality.

According to a report published by Oxfam on November 3, the richest 1 percent of households in the US have accumulated almost 1,000 times more wealth than the poorest 20 percent since the early 1990s.

At its core, the DSA advocates for a society where people, not profit, govern economic activity. Its members advocate for policies such as universal healthcare, affordable housing, strong unions and aggressive climate action through public investment.

The DSA does not call for the abolition of free markets, but rather for a more egalitarian society in which the public assumes greater control of resources and institutions, thereby watering down corporate power.

In many ways, the DSA are jockeying for something that already exists across the Atlantic: European-style welfare programmes. European governments – whether in Scandinavia, Germany or France – have long operated universal healthcare schemes, for example.

In Europe, populations have come to expect high-quality public healthcare, which is usually free at the point of delivery, decent housing and education. While DSA proposals may sound radical in a US context, advocating for a mixed economy is fairly routine in Europe.

When it comes to elections, the DSA gives its endorsement to progressive mainstream political candidates who align with its values – figures such as Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

This strategy reflects the DSA’s dual ambition: to contest power within existing institutions of power to try and reform them.

Who is associated with the Democratic Socialists of America?

A foundational figure: Bernie Sanders

While he is not a formal DSA member, Bernie Sanders has long identified as a democratic socialist. In 2016, he was close to securing the Democratic Party’s nomination for presidential candidate, but eventually lost out to Hillary Clinton.

Sanders received 13.2 million votes during the presidential primaries, amounting to roughly 45 percent of the ballot. Clinton, meanwhile, received 16.9 million votes, and then subsequently lost the presidential election to Donald Trump.

In spite of his loss, the 84-year-old Vermont senator has remained the poster boy for disillusionment with the political status quo.

While Sanders identifies as an independent – meaning he has no formal relationship with the Democratic Party – he continues to receive popular support for his views on free universal healthcare and free university tuition.

The DSA website references Sanders’ political revolution as part of its guiding ideology. As such, he is less a member politician and more a symbolic anchor for the DSA movement.

Trailblazers: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Rashida Tlaib

These two members of Congress, both Democrats, helped to bring DSA-style politics to the mainstream in the US. Ocasio-Cortez, who represents parts of the Bronx and Queens in New York, burst onto the scene in 2018 when she defeated incumbent Joseph Crowley.

Rashida Tlaib, representing Michigan, is the first Palestinian-American woman in Congress and a self-identified democratic socialist. Also elected in 2018, she is a champion of universal healthcare. She is also a firm backer of the idea that unions should negotiate wage contracts.

The electoral success of both these politicians has meant socialists are no longer entirely “fringe” in the US electoral system.

Both Ocasio-Cortez and Tlaib are part of an informal group, which includes Ilhan Omar and Ayanna Pressley, of progressive congressional leaders known as the “Squad”.

In 2019, Trump said of the group, “Why don’t they go back and help fix the totally broken and crime-infested places from which they came?”

Mid-career grass-roots influencer: Greg Casar

Greg Casar, a Democrat from Texas, was elected to the US House of Representatives in 2022 after serving on the Austin City Council.

He came from a local activist background, calling for workers’ rights, paid sick leave and raising the minimum wage, before shifting to a national platform.

At the same time, Casar illustrates the tensions within DSA affiliation. His local chapter withdrew formal support for him in 2022 after he supported the continuation of federal aid for Israel.

Casar is at once a socialist-aligned elected official while also attempting to navigate the practical and strategic trade-offs of being left-of-centre within the Democratic Party.

In 2019, Nanci Pelosi – the erstwhile Democratic speaker of the House and then symbol of the party – told CBS: “I do reject socialism,” adding “that [socialism] is not the view of the Democratic Party.”

Rising stars: Zohran Mamdani and contemporaries

In recent years, a new wave of left-wing politicians has secured public posts on DSA-style pledges. Zohran Mamdani, who is also affiliated with the Working Families Party and will take over as New York City mayor in January next year, is the most prominent example.

His platform, which argues in favour of rent freezes, fare-free buses and higher taxes on the wealthy, is at the more ambitious end of DSA’s playbook, and is focused on addressing New York City’s affordability crisis. Median rents in the city are $3,400 a month. According to the latest available data from the US Census Bureau, the median monthly income for New York City households is $6,640.

But Mamdani is not the only rising star in the DSA movement; Democrat Sarahana Shrestha was elected a New York State Assembly member in 2022.

Two Dead, Two Injured As Train Crushes Tricycle In Plateau

Two people died and two others were hurt when a train traveling from Bukuru Station to Jos collided with a tricycle, killing both of them.

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The accident occurred on Tuesday when the operator of the tricycle, known as the Keke NAPEP, attempted to outrun the approaching train despite receiving no response from railway workers at the crossing, according to Adamu Abdullahi, the NRC’s public relations officer at Jos Station.

One keke NAPEP anxious to pass the train at the Dogon Karfe level crossing didn’t wait until the train collided with it, Abdullahi said. “Our train was returning to Jos from the Bukuru Station.”

He continued, “Two people died instantly, and two others are currently receiving medical care in the hospital” .

He continued, noting that NRC officials are stationed at level crossings to prevent accidents and control traffic.

He did, however, point out that the tricycle operator allegedly tried to cross the tracks without passing the train and ignored warnings.

The male passenger and the keke operator were named as the deceased victims.

Two female passengers suffered injuries and were treated nearby.

Debenhams slashes 94% off cost of ‘magnificent’ £3k diamond-encrusted watch

The store’s ‘breathtaking’ Milan Swiss Quartz Watch has been given a large discount ahead of Christmas

Debenhams is offering a significant discount on a ‘magnificent’ watch ahead of Black Friday and Christmas. Shoppers can take advantage of the deal, which has seen a ‘beautiful’ GV2 Milan Diamond-Set Luxury Watch with Swiss Quartz Movement reduced from £2,995 to £181, which is a 94% saving.

The offer is part of the store’s ongoing sale, where many fashion items have had their prices cut by hundreds of pounds. You can find the GV2 Milan Diamond-Set Luxury Watch on Debenhams’ website for a tiny fraction of what it used to cost.

Besides the large discount, shoppers can also get free delivery since the sale price is over the £15 needed for free shipping. In the product description, Debenhams says: “Drape wrists in romantic, decadent timepieces inspired by the fashion capital of the world. The Milan Collection combines precision Swiss quartz craftsmanship with signature, effortless Italian style.”

It adds: “This luxe series of watches by GV2 stuns with timeless sophistication and delicate details. Eye-catching diamonds are expertly embedded in a square shaped dial. The breathtaking diamond cut bezel gleams against a sapphire crystal face.”

The ‘luxurious’ GV2 Milan Diamond-Set Luxury Watch has an Italian-inspired design with ‘precision’ Swiss quartz movement. The timepiece’s square dial is adorned with ‘stunning’ diamonds, which ‘shines brightly’ against the sapphire crystal face.

The GV2 Milan Diamond-Set Luxury Watch comes with a ‘stylish’ stainless-steel bracelet. It has an anti-reflective design made from sapphire crystal and can resist water up to 50 meters.

If you’re looking for a deal on a watch like this Debenhams one, you might want to check out Amazon, where you can find a similar one for just £25.99. The Szaikyri Classic Square Watches for Women come with Roman numerals and are available in different colours along with a variety of leather straps.

Argos has the Sekonda Monica Ladies White Dial Two Tone Bracelet Watch, which looks a lot like the one from Debenhams. It’s priced at £54.99 and has a high customer rating of 4.9 out of 5 stars. If you like watches with a round face, Next is selling the Silver Tone Mixed Metal Boyfriend Watch for £14.

Many happy customers who bought the GV2 Milan Swiss Quartz Diamonds Watch have shared their really positive experiences and feedback in the reviews. One said: “This watch is stunning and comfortable to wear and can be worn day and night.”

A second said: “Nice product! Very beautiful! Excellent quality! I loved this watch!” A third put: “Love it. I really liked the watch, it’s so beautiful and elegant. And the color is just what I wanted. I’m very happy.” A fourth said: “I’ve had Cartiers in the past so I know how an expensive watch feels. This one feels good in comparison. Very surprised.”

However, some shared some issues, with one customer writing: “It’s a nice watch, however, the face and detail is alot smaller than I expected it to be. The diamond on the face and around the outside are TINY. I would have been very disappointed if I had paid the £3000 before sale tag and got this, it also feels very lightweight for me. Perhaps I’m used to the larger faces on my MK watches, it’s nice but small.”

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Someone else said: “Very disappointed as the watch did not work. I took it to a jewellers and they could not get it to work either. Also the strap is far too big for a ladies wrist.”