Teatime Results for Saturday, 22 February 2025

The latest 49s results are out, following the Evening (Teatime) draw on Saturday, 22 February 2025. Today’s 49s Teatime, or Evening draw was hosted by Sophie. 49s Evening lucky numbers Pending… The next 49s draw, which will be the Lunchtime draw, is scheduled to take place tomorrow at 12:49 UK time, or 13:49 South African time. […]
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UK 49s Teatime Results: 22 February 2025

The UK-based UK 49s, held its latest Teatime draw on Saturday, 22 February 2025. Today’s Teatime results saw the winning numbers comprising a majority of double digit numbers, and featured number – as the booster ball. UK 49s Teatime Results Pending… The next UK 49s draw, which will be the Lunchtime draw, is scheduled to […]
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Aston Villa vs Chelsea LIVE SCORE: Premier League updates as Villans host faltering Blues in huge clash – latest
ASTON VILLA welcome Chelsea for a huge Premier League clash at Villa Park TONIGHT.
Enzo Maresca‘s side were beaten back-to-back by Brighton, exiting the FA Cup and getting hammered 3-0 a week later by the Seagulls.
Unai Emery’s Villa are winless in their last five games in the Premier League, picking up three points across those four games, including a draw at home to relegation-threatened Ipswich.
The Blues are hoping to keep pressure on the Champions League places, whereas Villa are looking to build momentum as they head into their mammoth round of 16 clash with Club Brugge in a few week’s time.
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Ipswich 1 Tottenham 4: Spurs make it three Premier League wins on the spin as Brennan Johnson scores twice
BRENNAN Johnson further eased the pressure off Ange Postecoglou with a brace for Tottenham Hotspur.
The former Nottingham Forest forward’s first half brace was enough to see off Ipswich Town.

The home side thought they had got back into it with Omari Hutchinson’s goal before half-time.
However, a resilient Spurs added two late strikes from Djed Spence and Dejan Kulusevski to seal the win.
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German clash suspended as riot police deployed after FIREWORKS thrown and huge brawl between players and officials
A THIRD-DIVISION game in Germany has been suspended after wild scenes both on and off the field.
Rostock’s 3. Liga showdown with Dynamo Dresden was halted for almost half an hour as riot police struggled to gain control.




Nils Froling gave Rostock an early lead in the contest, with Dresden arriving chasing an automatic promotion spot.
But it was events off the field which derailed the bad-tempered clash at the Ostseestadion.
During halftime, Dresden fans unveiled a banner which led to police heading into the visiting supporters, per Welt.
Various videos circulating on social media showed fireworks being fired at riot police from the away section.
Police stood firm as various pyrotechnics were sent their way.
Fans from both teams then began sending pyrotechnics towards each other on the terraces.
Dynamo captain Stefan Kutschke attempted to calm proceedings, only for a brawl to break out on the field.
Coaches and players from both sides were involved in the fracas, with the game in total suspended for 28 minutes.
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Pleas were made over the tannoy for fans to stop firing fireworks into their respective sections.
And the game was even threatened with abandonment if the crowd continued.
Tempers eventually cooled enough to resume the game, with Rostock holding on for a 1-0 victory.
The result leaves Dresden second in the table, three points behind leaders Cottbus.
Rostock meanwhile are now 7th and within just four points of the playoff spot.
Police in the city were stretched on Saturday due to huge demonstrations taking place in Rostock city centre.
Elections are taking place in Germany on Sunday, with an AfD rally and a counter-demonstration being held ahead of the polls.
Owners of Cutty Sark ship blasted for promoting ‘gender ideology’
THE owners of historic Cutty Sark ship have come under fire over kids’ shows hosted by drag queens.
The taxpayer-backed London attraction’s half-term activities included drag story time and a doll-making session celebrating “cross-dressing”.
The activities were part of Greenwich Maritime Museums’ backing for LGBTQ+ History Month, which included the ship flying a Progress Pride flag.



A series of events targeted at children over February half term include drag aerobics and a paper doll making session that promised to “touch upon the role of drag and cross-dressing within the context of historical polar exploration”.
Other sessions advertised include a map drawing session which says: “Your maps might not divided up by straight lines and right angles. They might have queer borders – or none!”
In a “Polari” session children could learn about the secret language used by LGBTQ+ sailors.
And they held a singing workshop led by a young trans choir.
Stuart Andrew, shadow culture secretary, said: “The Cutty Sark played an important part in our country’s history.
“You would hope that these publicly funded museums would focus on teaching children about the role it played in history rather than promoting gender ideology to them.”
Lucy Marsh from the Family Education Trust said: “Drag is completely inappropriate for children as highly sexualised, gross caricatures of women should not be performing to children.”
She said taxpayers should not fund the projects: “Nor should the Cutty Sark be flying the Pride Progess flag as it’s celebrating a highly contested political ideology that doesn’t safeguard women and children. It should be celebrating our country and flying the Union Jack.”
The museum group – which includes the National Maritime Museum and Royal Observatory – last year received a £21.4 million from the Government.
A spokesperson for the Royal Museums Greenwich: “The February half-term activities at Royal Museums Greenwich are a celebration of identity and inclusion for the national LGBT History Month established in 2005.
“The programmed family-friendly activities do not contain content or activities inappropriate to the age group to which they are promoted. The programmes have been created in consultation with families and are very well received by our audiences.
“The Museum’s commitment to diversity and equality is a long standing one and in line with the Equality Act of 2010.
“The Act requires cultural organisations to reflect the full range of backgrounds and perspectives found in our society.”