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    Ex-Premier League star Fitzroy Simpson’s home targeted after gunman fires shots at his Wiltshire house

    AN ex-Premier League footballer’s home has been targeted by a gunman who fired at the property before fleeing the scene.Armed police were called to the detached home of Fitzroy Simpson in Swindon, Wilts, at 8.15pm yesterday.
    Broken glass can be seen in door panels at Fitzroy Simpson’s houseCredit: SWNS
    The ace played in the Premier League for Manchester City between 1992 and 1995Credit: Getty
    It followed reports of a firearm being discharged at the scene.
    A police helicopter and dog unit were deployed, but no suspect was located.
    The address, the garden and a large green space behind the property were all cordoned off as a crime scene whilst detectives worked at the scene.
    Today, a police search dog was drafted in to comb the area for a firearm but no weapon was located.
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    The ex-footballer played in the Premier League for Manchester City between 1992 and 1995, represented Jamaica internationally before retiring from football in 2008.
    A Wiltshire Police spokesperson said: “Police were called to an address in Stratton shortly after 8.15pm yesterday evening (13/12) following reports of what was believed to be a firearm being discharged in the area.
    “Firearms officers attended and extensive area searches and house to house enquiries were conducted.
    “Enquiries remain ongoing. No firearms were located.
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    “Anyone with information is urged to call 101 and quote log number 279 of December 13.”
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    Paris prepares for ‘CIVIL WAR’ and Champs-Élysées ‘battlefield’ as 5,000 cops deployed ahead of France v Morocco clash

    THOUSANDS of police have descended upon Paris in readiness for “civil war” to erupt during tonight’s World Cup semi-final thriller between France and Morocco.Following desperate calls from officials, 10,000 French police have been mobilised across the country including 5,000 in Paris.
    Motorbikes and cars in Paris were set alight by crazed football fans last weekCredit: Getty
    Moroccan fans celebrating in Champs-Elysees after the national team shocked Portugal in the World Cup quarter-finalsCredit: Getty
    Champs-Elysees, a famous avenue, has recently been flooded with football fans after matchesCredit: Getty
    Worried residents and shop owners in Paris have been battening down ahead of the expected carnage this evening.
    Jeanne d’Hauteserre, local mayor responsible for the Parisian district, asked for the world famous avenue to be closed during the football match.
    She feared the Champs-Elysees could see a “civil war” unfold after the final whistle was blown.
    She told French CNews: “When you want to celebrate victory, you don’t come with mortars. But these people are really only coming to smash with iron bars.
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    “For Wednesday, everyone is afraid of a war, a guerrilla war, a civil war, and we do not want the Champs-Elysees to be transformed into a battlefield.”
    Following Morocco’s stunning victory over Portugal last week, more than 20,000 adrenaline-fuelled fans flooded the avenue and caused chaos.
    Sporadic clashes broke out between hooligans and police who fired tear gas and charged several times.
    Several shops were damaged, cars were set on fire and there were 100 arrests.
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    With millions of people expected to watch tonight’s match from TV screens, French police said they were bracing for a tough night.
    Speaking on CNews, reservist gendarmerie captain Herve Moreau said: “On Wednesday, things will go badly for sure.
    “Whatever people say, I can assure you there will be clashes and riots.”
    The French colonial history of Morocco has caused divisions among some residents.
    Between 1912 and 1956 the African nation was under French rule and was called the French Protectorate in Morocco.
    Despite being granted independence, France still wields influence in the country causing a bit of resentment among some of the population.
    There are about 1.5 million Moroccan community numbers that live in France.
    Workers building barricades for shops in Paris due to the damage caused last weekCredit: BFM TV
    Police and rioters pushing against each other as chaos unfolds on Champs ElyseesCredit: BFM TV
    Riot police are battle-ready for tonight’s clash between Morocco and FranceCredit: Getty
    Moroccan football flans taunt policeCredit: EPA
    Carnage is expected on the streets of Paris tonightCredit: Getty
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    Fury as Iranian footballer is handed DEATH SENTENCE just for backing women’s rights after girl’s brutal killing by cops

    A FOOTBALL player has been sentenced to death in Iran for supporting women’s rights, sparking outrage after months of protests following Mahsa Amini’s brutal killing.The world union of professional footballers FIFPRO said it was “shocked and sickened” as footballer Amir Nasr-Azadani was handed the death sentence in connection to the protests and is facing execution.
    26-year-old Amir is facing execution for supporting women’s rights in IranCredit: Twitter/@FIFPRO
    Protests have erupted across the country after Mahsa’s deathCredit: Getty
    Other athletes have been punished for speaking out against the regimeCredit: Reuters
    The union said in a Twitter post: “FIFPRO is shocked and sickened by reports that professional footballer Amir Nasr-Azadani faces execution in Iran after campaigning for women’s rights and basic freedom in his country.
    “We stand in solidarity with Amir and call for the immediate removal of his punishment.”
    The footballer was arrested in the city of Isfahan two days after allegedly taking part in an “armed riot” in which three security agents were killed on September 16, Isfahan’s judiciary chief Abdullah Jafari said, quoted by Iran’s ISNA news agency.
    Jafari said the 26-year-old had been accused of “rebellion, membership in illegal gangs, collusion to undermine security and therefore assisting in moharabeh” — or “emnity against God” – a capital crime in the Islamic republic.
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    The 26-year-old who played at the Under-16 level for the national team, began his football career with Tehran team Rah-Ahan, with whom he played for the first time in Iran’s top-flight league.
    The defender briefly played for  Persian Gulf Pro League club Tractor and is currently at FC Iranjavan Bushehr.
    Nasr-Azadani is not the only athlete being punished for speaking out against Tehran.
    Last month, another football player, Voria Ghafouri, 35, was arrested over claims he was “spreading propaganda.”
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    State media reported the 35-year-old was arrested for engaging in “propaganda against the regime” and supporting “rioters.” 
    Another six athletes are known to have been executed for voicing their opinion.
    On Monday a man who according to state media was convicted of killing two members of the security forces was executed.
    Majidreza Rahnavard was publicly hanged from a construction crane.
    Meanwhile, Iran’s national team had been warned they could face prison or death when they returned home after they refused to sing ahead of their opening game in Qatar against England.
    Even members of their families were threatened with torture, if they didn’t sing the national anthem or if they joined any political protest against Tehran.
    In the following game against Wales, they appeared to cave to pressure as fans booed and others were left in tears.
    The Islamic Republic has been plunged into chaos after the death of Mahsa at the hands of the regime’s morality police.
    It is understood the 22-year-old died in custody on September 16 as she was beaten to death after she was arrested for not complying with the country’s strict hijab laws.
    Her brutal killing caused public outrage and led to a wave of protests against the country’s strict laws leading to hundreds of protesters being killed.
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    The young woman has become a symbol of resistance and women’s rights in Iran.
    Earlier this month, the regime decided to scrap the morality police – known formally as the “Guidance Patrol” after months of violent protests. More

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    University of Texas men’s basketball coach Chris Beard arrested after ‘assaulting family member’

    THE University of Texas men’s basketball coach, Chris Beard, has been arrested and charged with assault on a family or household member, according to jail records viewed by The U.S. Sun.Beard, 49, was arrested and charged with assault early Monday morning by the Austin Police department.
    University of Texas men’s basketball coach Chris Beard was arrested and charged with assault on Monday morningCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Per the police report, Beard was charged with “assault on a family/household member”Credit: Getty
    This photo provided by the Austin Police Department shows Chris Beard, who was arrested on a felony family violence charge.Credit: AP
    The Travis County Sheriff’s office lists that the Texas Longhorns coach was arrested on domestic violence charges and booked on a third-degree felony.
    As per the police report, Beard was charged with “assault on a family/household member” and “impeding breath circulation.”
    Investigative reporter for the Statesmen and KVUE, Tony Plohetski, first took to Twitter on Monday today to share the news.
    He first tweeted: “University of Texas head men’s basketball coach Chris Beard was arrested and charged with assault on a family member early Monday, Austin police confirm. We are attempting to learn more.”

    In a follow-up tweet, minutes later, he wrote: “UPDATE: Austin police spokesman Brandon Jones says it is alleged that Beard strangled a person at a home in Tarrytown.
    “Officers responded to a 911 ‘disturbance-urgent’ call at 2:07am Monday.”
    An Austin Police spokesperson told CBS Sports that Beard was arrested and booked at 4:18am local time after responding to a “disturbance hot shot.”
    And a Travis County Jail spokeswoman told Horns247 that a bond hearing will be set sometime on Monday.
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    His bail is expected to be set on the charge at the bond hearing.
    Beard, who is from Marietta, Georgia, is currently in his second season as the Longhorns’ head coach.
    And his team is scheduled to play at the Moody Center arena on Monday night.
    The University of Texas released the following statement after the arrest: “The University is aware of the situation regarding Chris Beard.
    “We are continuing to gather information and monitoring the legal process.”
    The longtime basketball coach has orchestrated several plays with a number of teams and led Texas Tech University’s Red Raiders to the top of the NCAA tournament.
    Beard previously worked as a head coach at McMurry University, Angelo State, Arkansas Little Rock, and Texas Tech.
    From 1991 to 1995, he served as the head coach of the University of Texas Longhorns.
    On April 1, 2021, Chris became the head coach of the Longhorns 26 years after the conclusion of his first stint with the team.
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    At a press conference, he stated: “I’m thrilled and excited to be coming back to Austin and back to the Longhorn family.
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    Grant Wahl dead: Reporter’s devastated brother claims he was killed in Qatar over rainbow T-shirt row in emotional video

    GRANT Wahl’s devastated brother believes he was murdered in Qatar after being detained over wearing a rainbow T-shirt.The sports journalist, 48, died after suffering a suspected heart attack during the Netherlands versus Argentina quarter final match in Doha on Friday.
    Grant Wahl was detained in Doha for wearing a rainbow T-shirtCredit: Reuters
    Grant’s brother, Eric Wahl, believes he was killed in QatarCredit: Instagram
    Sports journalist Grant Wahl (left) and his brother EricCredit: Twitter
    US media sat near him said Grant fell back in his seat during extra time before journalists next to him called for help.
    Emergency services rushed to the scene but he tragically died.
    The journalist was covering his eighth World Cup, and made headlines earlier in the tournament when he claimed he was refused entry to a game for wearing a rainbow T-shirt.
    In an emotional video, his heartbroken brother Eric Wahl questioned the circumstances surrounding his death.

    “My name is Eric Wahl. I live in Seattle, Washington. I am Grant Wahl’s brother. I’m gay,” he said.
    “I’m the reason he wore the rainbow shirt to the World Cup. My brother was healthy.
    “He told me he received death threats. I do not believe my brother just died. I believe he was killed. And I just beg for any help.”
    In a post on Twitter, he said: “I spoke with Grant just the other day for his birthday. He thought he’d caught bronchitis. I no longer believe that’s what it was.”
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    Eric added: “We all want answers.”
    A Qatar organising committee spokesperson said Grant “received immediate emergency medical treatment on site, which continued as he was transferred by ambulance to Hamad General Hospital”.
    “We offer our deepest condolences to Grant’s family, friends and his many close colleagues in the media,” they added.
    Grant’s wife Celine Gounder said she was in “complete shock” after her husband’s death.
    She said: “I am so thankful for the support of my husband Grant Wahl’s soccer family & of so many friends who’ve reached out tonight. I’m in complete shock.”
    US State Department spokesman Ned Price said authorities were in “close communication” with Grant’s family.
    He said: “We were deeply saddened to learn of the death of Grant Wahl and send our condolences to his family, with whom we have been in close communication.
    “We are engaged with senior Qatari officials to see to it that his family’s wishes are fulfilled as expeditiously as possible.”
    Grant had celebrated his 48th birthday in Qatar on Thursday – a day before he collapsed.
    He hit the headlines earlier in the tournament when he was briefly detained and refused entry to the Wales-USA Group B game for wearing a rainbow shirt.
    Security guards eventually let him wear it to the match.
    On Monday, Grant said he had been diagnosed with bronchitis.
    He wrote on his website: “My body finally broke down on me.
    “What had been a cold over the last 10 days turned into something more severe on the night of the USA-Netherlands game, and I could feel my upper chest take on a new level of pressure and discomfort.
    “I didn’t have Covid (I test regularly here), but I went into the medical clinic and the main media center today, and they said I probably have bronchitis.”
    FIFA President Gianni Infantino led tributes to the American sports journalist.
    He said: “His love for football was immense and his reporting will be missed by all who follow the global game.
    “We express our sincerest condolences to his wife Céline, his family, and his friends at this most difficult time.”
    Piers Morgan said: “He was a brilliant journalist. RIP.”
    The US Soccer Federation said: “The entire US Soccer family is heartbroken.
    “Grant’s passion for soccer and commitment to elevating its profile across our sporting landscape played a major role in helping to drive interest in and respect for our beautiful game.”
    Grant, who worked for Sports Illustrated from 1996 to 2021, was known for his coverage of football and college basketball.
    He wrote a profile of Lebron James when the NBA superstar was in high school that is credited with making him a breakout star.
    Superstar James would be drafted with the first pick of the NBA Draft about a year after appearing in the piece. 
    James paid tribute to the late sportswriter, describing his death as a “tragic loss”.
    He said: “Even when I moved up in the ranks and became a professional and he kind of went to a different sport and things of that nature of the years, any time his name would come up I would always think back to me as a teenager and having Grant in our building down at St. V. So it’s a tragic loss.
    “It’s unfortunate to lose someone as great as he was.”
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    Nate Scott, senior director of USA Today sports media group, tweeted: “Grant was an established pro who went out of his way to help me multiple times in my career when he had no reason to.
    “He took delight in seeing this sport grow in this country and wanted to lift those of us around him up. A horrible, horrible day for American soccer.”
    Grant’s wife Celine Gounder said she was in ‘complete shock’ after her husband’s deathCredit: FIFA
    Grant celebrated his 48th birthday in Qatar on Thursday – a day before he collapsedCredit: Getty More

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    Raheem Sterling still deciding if he will return to World Cup as cops probe if same gang robbed three of his teammates

    RAHEEM Sterling was yesterday still deciding if he will return to Qatar – as cops were probing if the same gang behind his break in also robbed three of his teammates.The Three Lions ace was left distraught when his fiance Paige, 27, returned home with their three children on Saturday night and found his mansion in Oxshott, Surrey, had been broken into and £300K of watches and jewellery stolen.
    Raheem, seen here with his fiancée Paige, is still deciding whether to return to Qatar for the World CupCredit: Getty – Contributor
    The horrific raid took place on Saturday night – less than 24 hours before England’s clash against Senegal – pictured Sterling with Bukayo SakaCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    The 27-year-old winger wants to return to the tournament to help manager Gareth Southgate but he and his family are still shaken up following the burglary, The Sun understands.
    Now Surrey Police are examining whether the same gang are responsible for other raids in the last two years on Chelsea stars who all live within a five mile radius of each other.
    Defender Reece James – who would have been in Qatar but for injury – was raided by a gang who targeted his home in Cobham, Surrey, in September 2021.
    They stole his safe containing his Champions League, Super Cup and Euro 2020 medals.
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    Two other teammates have also suffered similar crimes in recent months, with cops looking into any potential links.
    A source said: “Whenever high value raids take place, police officers will also look to see if there are any similarities.
    “Did they break in the same way? Did they use the same car to getaway? Did they steal similar items in each robbery? These are all questions they will ask.”
    Yesterday security was being beefed up outside the homes of all England stars playing in the World Cup, at the request of manager Gareth Southgate.
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    A source said: “Gareth has asked the FA to do whatever it takes to make the players feel safe. He wants them to be confident their families are looked after so they can fully focus on the quarter final against France.”
    Leicester ace James Maddison is among those who have improved security.
    Speaking from Qatar, the England midfielder said: “Raheem’s a brilliant guy and a brilliant character in the group. We’ve all sent him a message to make sure he’s okay at this time.
    A security patrol is seen at Raheem Sterling’s home in SurreyCredit: LNP
    “It’s obviously difficult. It’s not nice and something I wouldn’t wish upon anyone. As a young man with a family of my own, it’s horrible to see stuff like that happen, but it does happen. You do have to take those measures. It’s just the world we live in, unfortunately.”
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    Raheem Sterling raiders up the stakes because cops are not there to stop them

    ANOTHER day, another high-profile “home invasion” in a Britain that feels increasingly unsafe.Normally, I tend to avoid Americanisms, but “burglary” conjures up an image of a lone thief creeping in and out with a swag bag and we’re waaaaaay past that.
    Raheem Sterling pictured with his fiancée Paige Milian
    A security patrol is seen at Raheem Sterling’s home in SurreyCredit: LNP
    The latest victim to make headlines is footballer Raheem Sterling, who flew home from the World Cup after learning his family home in Oxshott, Surrey, had been targeted by a gang and £300,000 worth of watches and jewellery stolen.
    His fiancée Paige, mother to two of his children, returned home on Saturday night to find the place ransacked and she and Raheem reportedly feel thankful for the small mercy that she wasn’t home when it happened.
    Others weren’t so lucky. In January, Man Utd star Tahith Chong, now on loan to Birmingham City, was asleep in bed with his girlfriend Rianna Taylor when three men in balaclavas burst in and threatened to “chop them up”.
    They yanked the Dutch footballer out of bed by his ankles, brandishing knives and demanding to know where valuables were kept.
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    Rianna, 24, said: “The blokes were terrifying . . . I have not had a proper night’s sleep since and can’t sleep with the lights off.
    “I have been diagnosed with PTSD.”
    Unsurprising after such a frightening violation.
    Our homes are our sanctuaries, our supposedly safe space. And when someone invades it, they take our peace of mind too.
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    Chong’s ex-teammate Paul Pogba’s house was also raided while his two children were being looked after by their nanny.
    “My wife and I rushed home not knowing if our children were safe and unharmed,” he says.
    “The burglars were in our home for less than five minutes but in that time they took from us something more valuable than anything we had in our home . . . our sense of safety and security.”
    Exactly. A sentiment that will be all too familiar to Olympic cyclist Mark Cavendish, who was held at knifepoint last December in front of his “extremely distressed” young children who “feared for their lives” and are “struggling with the after-affects”.
    When a gang doesn’t give a damn about destroying the mental wellbeing of young children, you know you’re dealing with a whole new level of criminal.
    A police officer told me that many gangs now wilfully carry out raids when a family is home because, firstly, there’s a high chance the alarm won’t be on if the parents are still up watching TV and, secondly, they know you won’t resist if your kids are in the house.
    Raheem’s fiancée Paige, mother to two of his children, returned home on Saturday night to find their mansion ransackedCredit: Getty
    These high-profile examples are perhaps a symptom of a wider malaise that affects all of us — the lack of visible policing as a deterrent.
    A quick glance at the neighbourhood app Next Door will tell you that, all over the country, people feel abandoned by the “law and order” supposed to protect them.
    The crimes might be a lot smaller — street muggings, stolen cars, parcels nicked off your doorstep — but the feeling that criminals no longer fear the police or “justice” and “you’re on your own” is huge.
    This week it was revealed that more than 100 reports of violent crime per day are being “screened out” by police officers across 17 forces. More than half a million reports were dropped overall last year following an initial assessment.
    This isn’t a pop at frontline police. They do a tough job and took a record 500,000 days off because of mental ill health in 2021.
    Other statistics show they spend just 20 per cent of their time tackling crime and the rest dealing with non-crime related incidents such as vulnerable people abandoned by cash-strapped social care services.
    Little wonder that record numbers of police officers are leaving. They feel as abandoned as we do by those with the power to give police officers the time, the manpower and the authority to deal with the criminals blighting people’s lives.
    And until they do, it’s anarchy out there.
    QUEEN OF TACT IS GONE
    FRANK SKINNER had an awkward encounter backstage with the Countess of Wessex following his rendition of Three Lions at last week’s Royal Variety Performance.
    “She comes up and says, ‘Don’t give up your day job’,” says Frank, who adds that she followed it up with: “I could tell it’s not what you do. You’re not used to a live crowd.”
    He pointed out that he was very much used to live crowds. “She looked at me like, ‘You’re not supposed to be arguing, you’re supposed to just nod’,” he continued.
    It’s not quite up there with the persistent rudeness of royal courtier Lady Susan Hussey, but one wonders whether our late Queen’s diplomacy skills died with her.
    If Her Majesty had asked Ngozi Fulani, “Have you come far?” and got the reply “Hackney,” that would have been the end of the matter.
    And even if Frank Skinner had sounded like widely mocked American singer Florence Foster Jenkins, the Queen would have avoided offence with the observation “intriguing” before swiftly moving on.

    Bonas to keeping mum
    PRINCE HARRY’S former girlfriend Cressida Bonas has given birth to her first child, name and sex undisclosed.
    We only know she’s become a mum as she was photographed pushing a pram with husband Harry Wentworth-Stanley.
    Prince Harry’s ex-girlfriend Cressida Bonas, pictured with husband Harry Wentworth-Stanley, has given birth to her first childCredit: MJ-Pictures.com
    The birth comes nine months after Chelsy Davy another of Harry’s exes, had her first child with husband Sam Cutmore-Scott – a pregnancy they kept secret by moving from high-profile Chelsea to a quieter part of London.
    Both women reportedly parted company with the Prince because they didn’t want to live their lives in the goldfish bowl of fame.
    But Harry went on to meet and marry Meghan Markle, a woman who clearly shares his view that, rather than keep your head down and lead a relatively normal life, you can constantly demand greater privacy while at the same time invading it yourself whenever the price is right.
    They are the perfect match.
    WE CAN STAY AS FRIENS
    REGULAR readers of the column will be familiar with “The Bloke” – in fact I wrote about him only last week.
    We’ve been together for 23 years but, full disclosure, a year ago we quietly agreed to separate.
    We are still living in the same house and will share this Christmas together with the family, but in the New Year we plan to sell up and find our own places.
    Not quite John Alderton and Hannah Gordon in the Seventies sitcom My Wife Next Door, but hopefully near enough that we can keep our strong friendship going.
    And I’ll still be writing about him in the column every so often – he can’t escape that easily.

    Mone’s career lift-up
    “BARONESS Bra” Michelle Mone was always a rather curious appointment to the House of Lords.
    It seemed as if then PM David Cameron was in full panic mode about the lack of women and added her as an afterthought, a bit like that Castlemaine XXXX ad when a pick-up truck is loaded with beers and they add two bottles of sherry as “something for the ladies”.
    Baroness Michelle Mone will take a leave of absence from the House of LordsCredit: John Kirkby – The Sun Glasgow
    For those unfamiliar with the punchline, the truck collapses and an Aussie rancher observes wryly: “Looks like we’ve overdone it on the sherry.”
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    Well, looks like they may also have overdone it by handing a peership to a woman described as “extraordinarily aggressive” by Matt Hancock when lobbying him to support a PPE contract for a company she was helping.
    Her possible financial connection to the firm is now under investigation, but aside from that, one can only marvel at the original decision to appoint a “business tsar” whose achievements appear to have been as cosmetically uplifted as the Ultimo bra she once fronted and has now gone, er, bust.
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    THE first ever saliva-based pregnancy test is about to hit the shops.The makers say it will enable couples to do the test together “for the first time” and one woman described it as a “joy” to be able to do the test with her partner present.
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    Italian footballer jailed for gang raping woman, 21, along with his uncle and two pals at sordid party

    AN ITALIAN footballer has been sentenced to six years in jail for the sick gang rape of a 21-year-old woman.Manolo Portanova, a midfielder for Genoa Football Club, raped the woman on May 30 2021 in her apartment, in the historical centre of Siena.
    Portanova is expected to serve six years in Italian prisonCredit: Getty
    Manolo Portanova has played for Genoa since 2019Credit: Getty
    His uncle, Alessio Langella, 23, received the same sentence after partaking in the sick rape, alongside his friend Alessandro Cappiello.
    A 17-year-old boy also has been charged, and his case is being dealt with by the Juvenile Prosecutor in Florence.
    Both Manolo and his uncle opted for a fast-track trial, which reduces prison sentences by a third compared to trials with a jury, according to La Gazetta dello Sport.
    Manolo is the son of former Bolonga, Napoli and Genoa defender Daniele Portanova.
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    The midfielder from Naples has continued to deny kidnapping the woman alongside his uncle and friend.
    Reports from the court case revealed the act was “consensual”.
    Court reconstructions revealed the young woman was alone with Portanova, but the other three defendants joined in and participated in “violence”.
    The student “went to A&E afterwards, where medics found bruises and wounds”, according to Football Italia.
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    “I learned from my father and from sport to have healthy respect for everyone, especially women. I am pained for the psychological damage the girl has suffered,” Portanova said in a statement.
    Genoa is Italy’s oldest football team, founded in 1893, but the club came under fire after Coach Alexander Blessin continued to use Manolo after he was charged with the crime.
    Manolo has maintained his innocence throughout the court proceedingsCredit: Not known, clear with picture desk
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