Oasis share sweet tribute to guitarist Bonehead after he was forced to pull out world tour

Due to illness, album guitarist Paul Arthurs, who is better known as Bonehead, won’t be playing with the band for the next few shows.

Oasis have paid a sweet tribute to their guitarist Bonehead after he was forced to pull out of the next leg of their world comeback tour.

The 60-year-old Rock n Roll star was present for all of the band’s iconic UK gigs, but earlier this month shared the sad news he had been diagnosed with cancer again. It comes three years after he got the all clear from tonsil cancer in 2022.

Bonehead, whose real name is Paul Arthurs, announced his diagnosis of prostate cancer on October 3 via social media. The good news is that I’m doing well on my treatment, which allowed me to participate in this incredible tour.

I’ll miss the gigs in Seoul, Tokyo, Melbourne, and Sydney because I have a planned break for the next phase of my care right now. Although I’m sorely disappointed that I’m going to miss these shows, I’m feeling good and will be back in time for South America.

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He concluded the post by saying, “If you’re going this month, have an amazing time, and I’ll see you back onstage with the band in November.” “Bonehead. “

Bonehead will likely be well enough to reunite with the group when they play significant shows on their upcoming Argentine, Chile, and Brazil dates in Argentina.

Proving they are thinking of their bandmate, Liam and Noel made sure he was still a part of the tour – by bringing a cardboard cut out of Bonehead on the road with them. Posting a snap of it on his Instagram account, Bonehead appeared to show his approval as he wrote in the caption: “Play it loud Amigos.”

The Gallagher brothers addressed Bonehead’s diagnosis in a statement, saying, “We’ll see you back on stage in South America. We wish you all the best with your treatment.”

A source close to Oasis also told the Mirror: “The band have known about the diagnosis from the outset and were fully behind Bonehead. Of course they wanted him to play the tour, but also Liam and Noel were clear his health comes first.

He should only miss a few dates because he has played most of the shows. No specific dates have been confirmed, but it’s possible Bonehead will fill in on rhythm guitar for the dates he won’t be able to play.

Earlier this week, the Mirror’s Showbiz Editor Mark Jefferies exclusively revealed who Bonehead’s replacement for the next leg of Oasis gigs would be. Mike Moore, a good friend of Liam Gallagher and part of his solo touring band, will take over the rhythm guitar.

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Mike Moore has been playing for Liam since 2017, according to a source close to the band. He is also well-versed in many of the Oasis tunes from his solo shows. Everyone wants Bonehead well and back, but it’s a huge privilege for Mike and he’s excited to take to the stage.

Christian Madden is currently playing keyboards in Christian Madden’s Oasis band, which is not Moore’s only addition. Noel Gallagher, Gem Archer, Andy Bell, and Joey Waronker are the only members of the band who remain.

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Court finds former British soldier not guilty in Bloody Sunday murder trial

A Belfast court acquitted a British soldier who had been accused of murder in connection with the Bloody Sunday massacre, a decision that was condemned by the victims’ relatives and the political leader of Northern Ireland.

When soldiers opened fire on unarmed Catholic civil rights marchers in Derry more than 50 years ago, the former British paratrooper, known as Soldier F, was accused of murdering James Wray and William McKinney and attempting to murder five others.

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As Judge Patrick Lynch read Soldier F’s guilty verdict, Belfast Crown Court was silent on Thursday as he read the verdict. In the crowded courtroom, Soldier F listened to the verdict behind a thick blue curtain.

More than 10,000 people marched in Derry on January 30, 1972, when British paratroopers opened fire on unarmed civil rights protesters. At least 26 unarmed civilians were shot by British soldiers. Four months later, a man died from his injuries in the form of a fatal accident while another thirteen people were killed.

The massacre helped to stoke the Troubles by bringing about nearly three decades of hostility between Irish nationalists fighting for a united Ireland, pro-British unionists fighting for the British Army to remain in the country. The bloodshed was largely ended by a peace agreement in 1998.

In his ruling, Lynch argued that “those responsible should hang their heads in shame” because he believed that soldiers had lost all sense of military discipline and opened fire with the intention of killing.

He claimed, however, that the investigation failed to provide sufficient evidence.

According to him, “delay has seriously hampered the ability of the defense to verify the veracity and accuracy of the hearsay statements.”

The Widgery Tribunal, a 1972 investigation that began with the massacre, largely exonerated the British forces.

In a second investigation, the Bloody Sunday Inquiry, or Saville Inquiry, discovered in June 2010 that paramedics had opened fire on armed civilians as they approached unarmed civilians.

Police in Northern Ireland launched a murder investigation following the Saville Inquiry, and prosecutors determined that a former soldier would face charges of two murders and five attempted murders.

Prior to now, the prosecution ruled that there wasn’t enough evidence to charge 16 additional former British soldiers.

During the one-month trial, which was heard without a jury, Soldier F was not asked to give evidence. Prior to the massacre, he had previously told investigators that he no longer had a reliable memory of it.

One of the two victims named in the case, Mickey McKinney’s brother, Mickey McKinney, denounced the verdict on Thursday in the courtroom.

According to McKinney, “Soldier F has been discharged from the defendant’s criminal dock, but it is one million miles away from an honorable discharge.” On Bloody Sunday, Soldier F “created two young widows,” orphaned 12 children, and deprived dozens of his siblings of a loving brother.

McKinney reaffirmed his “strong conviction” that the British government was to blame for the trial’s outcome.

The RUC, the Royal Ulster Constabulary, and the Northern Irish police, who allegedly failed to properly or even partially investigate the murders on Bloody Sunday, are to blame, according to McKinney.

Following Thursday’s verdict, a government spokesman said the UK was “committed to finding a way forward that acknowledges the past, while supporting those who served their country during a very difficult period in Northern Ireland’s history.”

First Minister of Northern Ireland Michelle O’Neill, the party’s vice president, called the decision “deeply disappointing.”

Isabelle Adora Tate dead: 9-1-1 Nashville star who worked alongside LeAnn Rimes dies aged 23

Isabelle Adora Tate, a Nashville actress, has passed away at the age of 23, according to her talent agency.

The actress, who starred with LeAnn Rimes in the new 9-1-1 spin-off series, passed away on October 19th. Her death has not yet been revealed.

She graduated from Middle Tennessee State University with a degree in Business and was born and raised in Nashville, where the newly-released show is based.

Isabelle Tate passed away on October 19th, according to McRay Agency. “We are deeply saddened and heartbroken. She was 23. Izzy has been friends with me since she was a teenager, and she recently started acting again. She was selected to work with 9-1-1 Nashville, the first season she auditioned for. She had a wonderful time.

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Isabelle Adora Tate passed away at the age of 23 (@mccrayagency on Instagram).
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She passed away on October 19 (@mccrayagency on Instagram).

“Secret thanks to @fincannonmark @shelbay9 for casting her, and @caroline_locorriere for that wonderful encouragement and nudge back to the acting world. Also, thank you to Lora Sorrentino for making her set enjoyable.

“My heart goes out to her wonderful mother, her sister Daniella, family, and friends,” reads her statement. She will be greatly missed by so many people because of who I was.

One fan wrote, “Thank you for your beautiful words,” while others gathered to pay tribute to the rising star. She carried out her desired course of action. I’ll be forever grateful. She was undoubtedly the most brilliant light ever.

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“My heart and prayers go out to her family and friends,” she said. What beauty, I say! a new addition.

In her obituary, it was stated that Isabelle was “a fighter, full of fire, never once making excuses for the fact that she might have a disability in comparison to others.” She also had a strong musical taste, and she frequently wrote and recorded songs with friends before even publishing a few.

She still cherished spending time with family and friends, which was always the party’s life. Her mother was her shining beacon of light, just like her sister.

Isabelle’s parents, Katerina Kazakos Tate, Vishnu Jayamohan, John Daniel Tate, and Daniella Tate, her sister, all survive.

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Body of ‘breadwinner’ Thai captive held in Gaza returned home

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A Thai farm worker’s body was recovered from the country’s hands on October 7 as a result of Hamas’s attack. The Gaza Strip had housed the body of Sithaya Oakkharasri. According to Thai officials, the conflict resulted in 45 deaths, making that figure the highest foreign casualty count for Israeli employees.

Vance criticises Israeli parliament vote on West Bank annexation

President Donald Trump reportedly said that the Israeli occupation of the West Bank would not occur, which would make it look like a “stupid political stunt” for Israeli lawmakers.

Israeli lawmakers on Wednesday gave preliminary approval to a bill that would impose Israeli law on the West Bank, making it equivalent to the annexation of a region that Palestinian leaders want to a future independent state.

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Vance responded to questions from reporters about the vote on Thursday, saying, “If it was a political stunt, it is very stupid, and I personally take some insults to it.”

Vance addressed US Secretary of State Marco Rubio after he warned that Trump’s plan to end Israel’s war on Gaza, which has already produced a shaky ceasefire, could be hampered by steps toward annexing the territory, which Israel captured in the 1967 Middle East war.

Israel won’t annexe the West Bank, they say. The West Bank will not be annexed, according to President Trump’s plan. At the conclusion of a two-day visit to Israel, Vance declared, “This will always be our policy”.

The far-right Noam party’s leader, Avi Maoz, and ultranationalists Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich, both supported the vote. Out of 120 lawmakers, 25 to 24 approved the reading.

Later, the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed the vote was part of Vance’s “deliberate political provocation” and intended to “sow division.”

The far-right Likud party of Netanyahu, which added that without its support, attempts to enact an annexation of the West Bank “were unafraid to go anywhere,” said the party’s far-right party.

However, according to observers, Israel is slowly expanding its illegal settlements on Palestinian land, leading to de facto annexation throughout the West Bank.

In occupied East Jerusalem and settlements in the West Bank, there are more than 700,000 Israelis.

International law prohibits all of Israel’s settlements. The UN’s International Court of Justice ruled in 2024 that Israel’s occupation of Palestinian territories, including the West Bank, and its settlements there should be ended as soon as possible.

Far-right activists have also encouraged settlers to launch attacks on Palestinians, their lands, and their properties. Israeli settlers frequently armed and supported by Israeli soldiers as they storm Palestinian villages, cut up olive trees, burn homes and vehicles, and assault residents with almost total impunity.

Rights groups claim that the Israeli army frequently actively guards or assists those responsible for settler violence and rarely intervenes to stop it.

Since Israel began its occupation of Gaza on October 7, 2023, more than 1, 000 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces or settlers in the West Bank, according to the UN. Due to Israeli settlement attacks, movement restrictions, and home demolitions, thousands of Palestinians were forced to flee.

In contrast to the same period last year, the first half of 2025 saw a 13% increase in casualties or property damage in the first half of that year, according to the UN.

Israeli forces have also detained thousands of Palestinians and increased their violent incursions into Palestinian towns and villages.

In particular, Israel’s unprecedented mass displacement resulted from its attack on the refugee camps in Tulkarem, Tulkarem, Nur Shams, Far’a, and Nablus.

The Trump administration has a lot of influence over Israel’s leadership, and the US has long been its most powerful and steadfast ally.

Netanyahu has repeatedly opposed statehood for Palestine. His cabinet appeared to have shelved the idea of annexation after Trump objected last month, suggesting it was a response to major Western allies’ recent recognition of a Palestinian state to pressure Israel to end its devastating war in Gaza.

After two years of fighting, senior White House officials and Jared Kushner, the son of Donald Trump, have been traveling to Israel to support the 13-day-old truce between Israel and Hamas. Since October 2023, Israel’s attacks on the enclave have claimed the lives of more than 68 000 Palestinians, caused significant land destruction, and caused the displacement of the Strip’s 2.1 million residents.

According to the US Department of State, Rubio made a trip to Israel on Thursday to support Trump’s 20-point plan for Gaza. The enclave’s eventual reconstruction, stable governance, and potential steps toward Palestinian statehood are all mentioned in the plan.

Christine McGuinness’ friend trying to set her up with Loose Women star after Paddy split

When her friend Will Njobvu attempted to set her up with a famous face, Christine McGuinness was glowing on the red carpet at the Pride of Britain Awards, but you might not believe so.

Christine McGuinness dazzled on the red carpet at this year’s Pride of Britain Awards and while she wasn’t seeking romance, her mate Will Njobvu had different plans.

One of the most intriguing moments of the evening was the duo’s playful banter about Christine’s love life, which included an unanticipated reference to Loose Women’s GK Barry. Will, who was seen dancing on the red carpet, couldn’t resist praising Christine, 37, for meriting nothing short of genuine happiness in her upcoming romance.

Will remarked, “Anyone she wants to date or marry next needs to be on par with that.” Whether a man or a woman, Christina needs the right one. The best for her is what she deserves.

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Christine, who has consistently remained candid about prioritising herself following her separation from Paddy McGuinness, beamed as Will spoke so affectionately. However, when questioned about her own love life, she confessed she’s not entirely prepared to reveal too much at present.

“I’m not in a place where I would comfortably talk about my private life,” she revealed to the Daily Star.. “Until I feel like I’m at that point, I’m just going to…” she concluded with a chuckle, maintaining her privacy.

Will still be able to ribe her, though. He grinned and said, “Many people want her, though.”

“Her DMs are filled with a lot of people!” Which actress would you want Christine to be? GK Barry ! Think of it. Although GK is taken, I believe she would make the ideal woman for Christine despite my love for her and energy.

Christine, who was obviously flattered, couldn’t help but laugh at the idea. She is taken, but I love GK Barry! she exclaimed.

“I was not looking for a date tonight, to be honest..” She said it in a cheeky grin, leaving the sentence incomplete.

With a playful wink, Will never let an opportunity pass him: “GK Barry and Christine McGuinness, let’s make it happen”!

GK Barry, 26, a host of Saving Grace podcast and former TikTok star Grace Keeling, 25, is currently in love with football player Ella Rutherford, 25, so it appears as though Will’s dream duo will have to live on a dime for the time being.

On the most recent episode of Celebs Go Dating, Christine had been searching for love. She canceled the production, though, right away.

After engaging in emotional exchanges with Paul C. Brunson and Anna Williamson, two dating experts, she left the agency. The mother of three was content to choose who to take to Ibiza as viewers watched. Anna claimed that Christine’s most important choice was to leave the process, despite what Anna called it.

And Anna later told the Mirror that Christine “really worked on herself” in the time she was in the agency. She confirmed this was seen both on and off screen, before she made the “brave” decision to call it quits.

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