Six Nations point to prove for Wales and Ireland

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Women’s Six Nations: Wales v Ireland

Venue: Rodney Parade Date: Sunday, 20 April Kick-off: 15:00 BST

Overview

Wales and Ireland each have a point to prove on Sunday as the Women’s Six Nations nears its business end.

They arrive at Rodney Parade for the penultimate round off the back of heavy defeats to tournament giants France and England.

Ireland will be looking to build on their sole victory away to Italy, while Wales will be desperate to move off the bottom of the table and avoid a second consecutive wooden spoon.

In recent years Wales and Ireland have taken it in turns to give each other a hammering.

Wales ran out 31-5 winners in Cardiff in 2023 while Ireland repaid the favour in Cork last year with a 36-5 victory.

While it would appear to be Wales’ turn this weekend, form suggests otherwise.

Ireland are now the fifth best side in the world after an impressive autumn saw them beat world champions New Zealand, while Wales have slumped to 10th.

Team news

Wales vice-captain Alex Callender will make her first appearance of the campaign after recovering from a foot injury.

Usually a flanker, she has been named at number eight with Georgia Evans moving to her less favoured position of second row.

Kelsey Jones gets the nods ahead of Carys Phillips at hooker in the only other starting change.

Kayleigh Powell retains the fly-half jersey despite Lleucu George shaking off a calf injury which saw her miss the defeat to France. She is instead named among the replacements.

Keeping her company on the bench is GB Sevens player Catherine Richards who is set for her first tournament outing.

Edel McMahon returns to captain Ireland who are looking to cement their “best of the rest” status, with England and France once again set for a Grand Slam decider.

The openside flanker missed last week’s defeat by England through injury and is recalled to replace Erin King who has been ruled out of the rest of the tournament and the World Cup because of a serious knee injury.

There are four other changes to the side, with Siobhan McCarthy making her first Test start at loose-head prop, with Ruth Campbell coming into the second row.

Enya Breen returns in midfield while Molly Scuffil-McCabe makes her first appearance of the campaign at scrum-half.

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View from the camps

Wales head coach Sean Lynn said: “One thing which Ireland will bring is that energy and work rate, but we can bring that too.

“That’s something that I’m asking these players, ‘let’s match their energy, let’s match their work rate and physicality’ and then it could be a tight game.

“Aoife Wafer has been outstanding [for Ireland], she’s a big ball carrier and Dannah O’Brien puts them in positions with her territorial game, they are the two big players and ones we will be looking at.

“I definitely have [seen improvements]. The big thing for me is collision dominance, attack and defence, and getting better at it.

“Second half against France, we’re making line-breaks, but to be in this championship and be a better team we have to be capitalising on these line-breaks.

“For me Carys Cox has been a standout ball carrier in our backline and we’re really excited.”

Ireland head coach Scott Bemand said: “I live fairly close and grew up next to Wales and I understand what it’s like to play in Wales. It’s an unbelievable experience. They are passionate about their rugby.

“We’ve said we want to go after winning games away from home because that’s going to be a massive part of a World Cup.

“Backing the Italy piece up this week and taking the green wave over there is going to be a massive for us.

“Playing away from home you’ve got the noise, the atmosphere, the occasion and we’ve got to learn to deal with it and get excited by it.

Commentator’s notes

Gareth Rhys Owen said: “It seems strange to think that Wales travelled to Cork 12 months ago buoyed by a sense of optimism.

“The expectation was that they’d win, very few predicted a handsome Irish victory.

“That result was a reality check for the game in Wales. A new coach has brought fresh enthusiasm and until this game, little in terms of pressure.

“The red roses and France were a freebie – but having lost to Scotland – the next two matches come with a little bit of extra pressure.

Match stats

Line-ups

Wales: Jasmine Joyce; Lisa Neumann, Hannah Jones (capt), Courtney Keight, Carys Cox; Kayleigh Powell, Keira Bevan; Gwenllian Pyrs, Kelsey Jones, Jenni Scoble, Abbie Fleming, Georgia Evans, Kate Williams, Bethan Lewis, Alex Callender.

Replacements: Carys Phillips, Maisie Davies, Donna Rose, Natalia John, Alaw Pyrs, Sian Jones, Lleucu George, Catherine Richards.

Ireland: Stacey Flood; Anna McGann, Aoife Dalton, Enya Breen, Amee-Leigh; Dannah O’Brien, Molly Scuffil-McCabe; Siobhán McCarthy, Neve Jones, Linda Djougang, Ruth Campbell, Dorothy Wall, Brittany Hogan, Edel McMahon (capt), Aoife Wafer.

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Tunisian court hands opposition figures lengthy jail terms

According to state media, Tunisian opposition figures have been sentenced to lengthy prison terms.

40 people were sentenced on Saturday, including a former justice minister and diplomats, along with the country’s most senior opposition politicians. Critics claim that the accusations are false and that they represent the authoritarian rule of President Kais Saied.

According to an unnamed judicial official, the sentences ranged from 13 to 66 years in length, according to the TAP state news agency.

According to Jawhara FM, an anti-terrorism prosecutor’s office official claimed that the defendants had engaged in “foreign powers” to undermine Saied’s rule and had been found guilty of “conspiracy against state security” and “belonging to a terrorist group.”

The trial’s specific details are still ambiguous, with the trial’s exact number and the disputed charges that stand in their way.

On Saturday, it was unclear whether all of the estimated 40 defendants in the case, which has been ongoing for about two years, had been found guilty and sentenced to prison.

The French intellectual Bernard-Henri Levy, who is accused of acting as a liaison between defendants and foreign parties, was among the 20 defendants who have fled Tunisia and were sentenced in absentia.

President Saied has used violence against political opponents and dissidents by using arbitrary detention and arbitrary prosecutions against them, according to Bassam Khawaja, deputy director of Human Rights Watch for the Middle East and North Africa, to attack Al Jazeera earlier this month.

After the judge finished reading the accusations and deliberating without the defense or the prosecution, the defense lawyers decried the trial on Friday evening.

“I have never been in a situation like this in my entire life.” Lawyer Ahmed Souab claimed that the rulings are final, and what is happening is scandalous and shameful. “It’s a farce.

Authorities have charged the defendants with trying to destabilize the nation and overthrow Saeed, including former head of intelligence Kamel Guizani and media figures.

Since being detained in 2023, several of the defendants have been in custody, including Jawhar Ben Mubarak, Ghazi Chaouachi, and Issam Chebbi. The National Salvation Front coalition, which includes Chebbi, is in operation.

On Friday, Chebbi stated that “the authorities want to criminalize the opposition.”

Said refutes claims that he is a dictator. He claimed that any judge who would convict the accused politicians would be an accomplice in 2023 and that they were “traitors and terrorists.”

Saied consolidated his position in 2021 by sacking the then-prime minister and resolving the parliament.

He was accused of staging a “coup” by the opposition leaders involved in the case.

They claim that the charges brought against them were made to stifle the opposition and establish a one-man, repressive regime.

Some of Tunisia’s most renowned opposition figures are already imprisoned.

Ennahdha’s head, Rached Ghannouchi, was detained in April 2023 and given a year in prison for incitement-related charges.

BBC Gardeners’ World’s Monty Don reveals ‘great trouble’ at home as he’s hit by issue

Gardeners ‘ World host Monty Don has opened up about a ‘ great trouble ‘ at his Herefordshire home and the changes he’s been forced to make in order to combat the issue

It would appear that Monty isn’t afraid of getting a bit “ruthless”(Image: Corbis via Getty Images)

Monty Don has spoken out about a “great trouble” he’s faced at his home as he grapples with a persistent issue.

The 69 year old gardening guru has opened up about the UK’s shifting weather patterns, stating that the “extreme” conditions have become a “problem” for green-fingered enthusiasts nationwide, leading them to seek out more resilient plants. At his Longmeadow residence in Herefordshire, Monty has been battling with flooding issues. Back in January, Monty and his wife Sarah found themselves “flooded in”, unable to leave their property due to the rising water levels.

During an episode of the Talking Gardens podcast, Monty discussed the adaptations gardeners are having to make to cope with the changing climate. He explained: “It’s the extremes of weather rather than the weather trends that are the problem, so we are getting very wet weather, very dry weather, very cold weather and very hot weather.

Monty and his wife Sarah's property was flooded recently
Monty and his wife Sarah’s property was flooded recently(Image: Corbis via Getty Images)

“And we’re in new territory, we’ve all been brought up and trained to find plants that fit niches. But increasingly we want plants that will adapt to extremes and that’s testing everybody”, reports Gloucestershire Live.

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” And I would challenge anybody who says they knew how that would pan out and we’re all working that one out for better or for worse. I think more interestingly is to what extent we try and mitigate it. I mean, in my own garden we’ve put in big drains this year, at great trouble and expense to try and take some of the water away in winter. “

Monty has shared that Longmeadow, the property he acquired in 1991, is prone to flooding due to its location on a flood plain. He’s concerned about the” saturation “of the soil, which results in” puddles bubbling out of the ground”.

He added:” The problem is, I can plant for wet conditions, that isn’t a problem, but we’ve also had some very dry summers. I think the interesting thing is to what extent plants will adapt themselves. “

The green-fingered star shared his recent troubles
The green-fingered star shared his recent troubles(Image: PA)

As long as they receive enough rain in the winter, the hosta is an example of a plant that is becoming tougher through the colder summers. He cited “reasonably drainage” as being necessary for gardeners who require soil that can hold moisture.

The green-fingered guru has voiced his worries about the increasing instances of floods in the UK before. On BBC Radio 4’s Today programme, he remarked: “Flooding has always been part of life, you know, forever, but it’s definitely got worse.

It’s getting more frequent, he says. And I mean, I’ve just observed that we’ve lived where we’ve been for 34 years.

Monty has been gracing television screens for over three decades, starting with a gardening segment on This Morning in 1989. He became widely recognised in 2002 when he succeeded Alan Titchmarsh as the lead presenter of Gardeners’ World.

Last night, Gardeners’ World returned to BBC Two for a second time. For a vibrant summer garden, Mary Don provided advice on how to maximize plant growth, including seed division and seed division.

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Lady Gaga suffers huge issues that threaten to derail Coachella performance

Lady Gaga was suspended above the stage during her Friday night headlining performance at Coachella due to significant technical issues.

Lady Gaga performs at the Coachella Stage(Image: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Coa)

During her Friday night Coachella headlining performance, Lady Gaga had to deal with significant technical issues.

The 39-year-old pop star, who goes by Stefani Germanotta, was having technical issues right away with her performance, with her microphone starting to malfunctioning as soon as she entered a staged in a dress-like structure. She was left helpless after receiving a replacement microphone from engineers because the issue threatened to undermine her performance.

With the performance of her first two songs, including the recent single Abracadabra, going without a hitch, Gaga’s headset microphone gave off a ominous warning about what was to come when her first two songs, including her own, began to crackle. The singer initially had the ability to adjust her microphone, but soon the crackling and loss of voice began to take hold. As technicians worked to resonate the singer’s voice, Gaaga continued to sing and dance, but the audience was only hearing the backing vocals.

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Lady Gaga suffered a technical malfunction while performing atop a huge dress(Image: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Coa)

Her headset was gone, and Gaga was holding a chunky microphone when she reappeared from her dress-like structure. Due to her keeping the mic closed for singing, she was unable to fully immerse herself in the dance routines, so everyone was delighted as the performance continued.

Gaga’s Lady Gaga: The MAYHEM Ball, which will be her first performance at London’s O2 Arena since 2014, will be held in the UK with the hope that these technical issues will be resolved when she makes her European tour debut there. Before moving on to Manchester’s Co-Op Live on October 29, she will perform three nights at London’s O2 Arena on September 29 and October 2 and October 2 before moving on to Manchester’s O2 Arena.

Lady Gaga
Lady Gaga’s set was hit by major technical issues(Image: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Coa)

Lady Gaga stated on her official Instagram account that she initially didn’t intend to go on a tour. After my shows in Singapore, she wrote, “I wasn’t planning to tour this year, but the incredible response to the new album inspired me to keep things moving.”

“It all came together very quickly thanks to Live Nation’s incredible team and Arthur Fogel, who had a global tour in a few weeks. I can’t wait to see the show because we chose arenas this time because it allows me to control everything in a way that you can’t in stadiums.

This performance is meant to be exactly how I envision MAYHEM coming to life. Yours will soon have access to the MAYHEM Ball Tour. Monsters, see you soon.

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Ross Lynch reveals toll Disney Channel fame had after very ‘unique experience’

Ross Lynch was just 15 when he first appeared on Disney Channel but now almost 30, he’s reflected on how growing up in the limelight affected him and his development

Ross Lynch has opened up about finding fame on Disney Channel and his new music with The Driver Era

Ross Lynch has revealed growing up on the Disney Channel was a “unique experience.” The actor and singer made his debut as Austin Moon in the series Austin & Ally back in 2011 and instantly became a hit with viewers.

Since then, the 29-year-old has gone on to carve out a successful career in both acting and music, having been the lead singer of pop rock band R5, before branching out with The Driver Era. Nowadays though, he’s touring the world with the latter alongside his brother Rocky Lynch and has amassed a staggering 10.8 million followers on Instagram alone.

“It’s interesting,” Ross exclusively told the Mirror about growing up in the spotlight. The singer, who is back with their latest album, Obsession, went on to add: “I’ve definitely had a unique experience. It’s definitely different than probably anyone you’ve been friends with, unless you have any other friends who have been on TV since they were 15. It’s interesting, I developed in certain ways quicker than other people and then I didn’t develop in other ways quicker.

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Ross Lynch was just 15 when he first appeared on Ally & AJ
Ross Lynch was just 15 when he first appeared on Ally & AJ(Image: Disney Channel via Getty Images)

“For instance, romantic relationships came later in life for me, because I wasn’t really in high school. I was just on set working.” Ross adds that “setting boundaries” came later in life for him as he was “so used to being a worker.” He explained that his working life made him “used” to sending over his schedule to other people. But he admits that while his childhood was very different to most, he wouldn’t change it for the world.

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“I think my life is pretty cool,” he said while grinning. Ross added: “I’ve enjoyed it up to this point, for instance, being able to travel the world with my family making music, I think it’s a pretty unique experience and I’m grateful for it and I wouldn’t change. Even now, being on tour.

“I think the plus side of it is I have all this experience.” It’s been 14 years since Ross found fame but the lesson he’s taken away from his career so far is to “try and enjoy it.” He commented: “Even with Obsession coming out, I feel like Obsession is arguably some of the best songs that I’ve ever put out. That feeling of more, I want to write more songs, there’s always going to be that feeling and I think it’s just important to feel a sense of accomplishment and enjoy it and also that sense of desire that is going to push you to continue to create.”

Ross is now touring the world with his brother, Rocky, as part of The Driver Era
Ross is now touring the world with his brother, Rocky, as part of The Driver Era

Speaking about the record, Ross admits it’s a “relief” for it to be released. The Driver Era work independently, without the backing of a major label which he feels a lot of people don’t realise.

“We kind of like the idea of owning our masters and we have this great fan base,” he said of their decision to work independently. But while there’s no label behind them, he reveals there’s dozens of people working behind the scenes to make things happen for the band. “It takes a lot of concentration, love and effort,” he said. But the musician admits he’s proud of the people he works with and the songs they have managed to create.

Now, while he admits its a relief for the record to be out, he jokes it feels “heavy” to wait and find out what people think of the album. “I’m proud of the work we’ve all done, I feel good about the record, what it represents and I’m thinking that a lot of people can relate and enjoy this body of work,” Ross explained.

The duo have recently released their most personal album, Obsession
The duo have recently released their most personal album, Obsession

The album is perhaps their most personal, documenting the lives of young guys in their 20s running around town trying to figure life out, making mistakes and falling in love. Ross said: “A lot of the songs are about those experiences directly.”

Creating such a personal album was important for the duo as Ross himself has grown up and connected with songs from other artists, admitting they helped him through dark periods in his life. He explained: “People come to our shows and say that same thing to me and it means a lot. Honestly, that’s a big part of why art is important. I have those experiences so for anyone to have those experiences with something that we’re making, I feel is incredible and it’s a big part of why anyone should do art is to further. Storytelling in general has that capacity to enlighten and inspire people in beautiful ways, really.”

Ross admits that creating such a personal album was important to him and Rocky as it allows fans to connect with them on a deeper level
Ross admits that creating such a personal album was important to him and Rocky as it allows fans to connect with them on a deeper level

For Ross, connecting with his millions of fans allows him to remain attached to humanity. But some of his closest friends still have no concept of his levels of fame. The star racks up millions of views on TikTok, has social media accounts dedicated purely to photographs of himself by his adoring fans. “Some of my peers don’t realise how famous I am,” he shyly said. Ross added: “Not in a weird way but everywhere I go, I’m taking pictures with people.”

He understands why some people in his position often wear sunglasses and hide themselves as a “coping mechanism”. He explained: “I don’t even think it’s an ego, people develop a defence mechanism to try and have a normal experience.

“Everybody is human at the end of the day, we’re all just trying to get through this thing [life] with enjoyment. I think that’s one of the tricks to continuing to make things is you have to stay street level.”

The band aren't slowing down any time soon and have another three months on the road
The band aren’t slowing down any time soon and have another three months on the road(Image: Kartel Music)

The band have carved out their own unique sound which has worked in their favour, attracting thousands of fans to their sold out gig but this wasn’t on purpose. “I like that we have this distinguishable sound and this like unique, eclectic body of work now,” he said.

Ross added: “I think it’s cool and it’s nothing that we ever try to do on purpose. Whenever we’re making things, we’re never really referencing other people’s work. We just like to make what sounds good to us or what we think is unique and original.”

Despite more music being in the pipeline for The Driver Era, Ross teased another film appearance
Despite more music being in the pipeline for The Driver Era, Ross teased another film appearance

That resonated on their latest UK tour with the band playing in cities up and down the country. “We loved Bristol, we ended up having an amazing show and we went to this bar down the street and they kept it open for us, it was just great vibes,” he said. But London was perhaps one of their “best shows” of the whole tour, which is still ongoing across America.

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Ross has no plans to slow down any time soon though, with their tour lasting for another three months. There’s also some exciting filming projects in the pipeline for him though, although he wasn’t able to disclose too much information.

He said: “There’s some films in the works, there’s a film that I would really like to make that we’re trying to put on its feet with a really amazing true story of an athlete, which is really exciting. And then music is going to be a thing for me forever. There’ll always be more music coming down the pipeline to some capacity.”

Sir Elton John’s recent health battles after opening up about vision issues

Songwriting legend Sir Elton John has been open about his various health issues over the years and in more recent times has been left battling with his vision

Sir Elton John has opened up about a series of health challenges that sparked concern among fans around the world, and have left him contemplating his own mortality. The 77-year-old music icon appeared on The Graham Norton Show in February alongside singer-songwriter Brandi Carlile to promote their new track, Who Believes In Angels?

During the emotional interview, Elton spoke about how the songwriting process for another project unexpectedly hit home, forcing him to think about his future. Elton admitted that when he worked on a song called When This Whole World Is Done With Me, written by longtime collaborator Bernie Taupin, he was overcome with emotion.

He said: “Bernie Taupin gave me a lyric for a song called When This Whole World Is Done With Me, and I’m writing the verse quite quickly, and I think this is a really lovely verse.

“And then I get to the chorus, and I find that it’s about my death, my demise. And as a 76 year old man, which I was at that time, and having children and having a husband, mortality, and you think about, ‘How long have I got? How long? I hope I’ve got, much longer than maybe I’ve got.’

“And so by the time I got to the chorus and suddenly realised that I started singing it (and) I lost it for 45 minutes. It was a very, very heavy moment for me.”

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Elton John has been battling with health issues in recent years(Image: PA)

The singer added: “After 45 minutes of being consoled, I was okay, but I recorded the next day… when you’re singing about being washed out to sea and the end of your life, it took me by surprise.”

This moment of truth came after a series of health concerns that the Rocket Man singer has faced over the years, the most frightening one being his declining eyesight.

While Elton was supporting his musical The Devil Wears Prada in a London theatre, the star admitted that he had “lost his eyesight and can’t see the stage”. The shocking news sparked a wave of concern from his fans.

Elton later revealed that the issue stemmed from a serious eye infection he contracted during a holiday in the South of France. He posted an update on Instagram in September, saying: “Over the summer, I’ve been dealing with a severe eye infection that has unfortunately left me with only limited vision in one eye. I am healing, but it’s an extremely slow process and it will take some time before sight returns to the impacted eye.

“I am so grateful for the excellent team of doctors and nurses and my family, who have taken such good care of me over the last several weeks. I have been quietly spending the summer recuperating at home, and am feeling positive about the progress I have made in my healing and recovery thus far. With love and gratitude.”

Elton John
The singer recently worked on a song that made him think about the end of his life(Image: PA)

Although he had hoped for a gradual recovery, Elton told the London audience that his condition hadn’t improved, saying: “I’ve lost my eyesight and cannot see the stage… As some of you may know I have had issues and now I have lost my sight. I haven’t been able to see the performance but I have enjoyed it. To my husband who’s been my rock because I haven’t been able to come to many of the previews… it’s hard for me to see it but I love to hear it and it sounded good tonight. Thank you for coming!”

This is far from the first health hurdle the singer has faced. In 2013, he postponed tour dates due to appendicitis, with a spokesperson saying he made “superhuman efforts” to perform despite being unwell. He later had surgery to have his appendix removed.

Elton has also lived with Type 2 diabetes since the early 2000s, and made considerable changes to his diet because of it. On Ruthie’s Table 4 podcast, he shared: “I can have an apple, I can eat a bit of melon. As long as you’re sensible about it, it doesn’t shoot your blood sugar up. But what I crave is chocolate and ice cream, I can’t have any ice cream.”

He added with a laugh: “If I had a death row meal, it wouldn’t contain anything except sweets, because I can’t eat them now. So, I’d have ice cream, donuts, apple pie, rhubarb crumble.”

In 2017, the Your Song hitmaker was diagnosed with prostate cancer. He decided to get surgery instead of chemotherapy, hoping that would take less of an emotional toll on his family. However, he suffered from complications after the procedure that nearly claimed his life. In his memoir Me, Elton revealed he was just “24 hours from death” after contracting a rare infection.

He remembers lying awake in a hospital bed, sharing: “In the hospital, alone at the dead of night, I’d prayed: please don’t let me die, please let me see my kids again, please give me a little longer.”

The following years brought more challenges, including a painful fall that forced him to postpone the 2021 leg of his Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour. While describing the discomfort his hip injury brought him, the singer said: “Despite intensive physio and specialist treatment, the pain has continued to get worse and is leading to increasing difficulties moving.”

He ultimately had surgery and only went back to performing in 2023 after further delays that were caused by the pandemic. Despite all the health setbacks he has faced, Elton is proud to still be alive and kicking. In October, he updated fans on his health, saying: “To be honest with you, there’s not much of me left. I don’t have tonsils, adenoids or an appendix. I don’t have a prostate. I don’t have a right hip or a left knee or a right knee. In fact, the only thing left to me is my left hip. But I’m still here.”

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