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Premier League Darts LIVE: Night 3 results as Gerwyn Price WINS the big one in Dublin as Luke Littler STORMS off stage
PREMIER League Darts has concluded in thrilling fashion on Night 3 in Dublin!
And it was Gerwyn Price who powered to victory in the big one after beating Nathan Aspinall 6-3 in the final.
Luke Littler was STUNNED by Price in their quarter-final, with the Welsh ace prevailing 6-4.
Littler appeared to throw down his darts case in fury on his way off the stage following his loss.
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Heartbreaking moment Fiona Bruce breaks down in tears on live TV as she reveals death of Question Time co-star
FIONA Bruce broke down in tears on live TV as she revealed the death of a Question Time co-star tonight.
Newsreader Fiona, 60, became visibly emotional as she shared the heartbreaking news of a producer’s death during the latest episode of the BBC political debate show.

She informed the live studio audience that Alison Fuller, one of the programme’s longest-serving producers, had passed away following a short illness.
As she wrapped up the show, Fiona struggled to contain her emotions while delivering the devastating announcement.
Choking up, she said: “I just want to say before we go. Very sadly last week, we lost a well-loved…
“Oh my gosh,” she added, visibly overwhelmed.
Regaining her composure, she continued: “One of Question Time’s longest-serving producers, Alison Fuller, has worked on this show for 27 years. She was responsible for recruiting audiences like you.
“We reckon she’s spoken to well over, I think, 100,000 audience members in that time.
“It was a very short and sudden illness, and we were all shocked by her death. We miss her very much. I just want to send my love to Ally’s family.”
Boots launches huge 50% off sale with shoppers to save up to £45 on favourite brands from YSL to Calvin Klein
BOOTS customers are raving about making “amazing savings” on a huge sale launched by the retailer on some designer fragrances.
The heath and beauty company has launched a limited-time sale with up to 50 per cent off for online shoppers only.



Huge discounts can be made on fragrances from Gucci, YSL, Calvin Klein and a range of others.
Boots tells customers that they can “save up to 1/2 price on selected fragrance,” but it is only while stocks last.
Shoppers will have to be quick with the site saying that in the past 24 hours hundreds of shoppers have flocked to the site to make the most of the deal.
One popular fragrance, the 75ml bottle of YSL Black Opium Illicit Green Eau de Parfum has already been bought by 60 people as shoppers pay just £54 for the product usually costing $108.
The One by Dolce&Gabbana is just $45.50, Vera Wang Princess is a steal at £22, and Calvin Klein CK One is less than £50.
Shoppers have just under 24 hours to place an order if they want the item by Saturday.
Delighted fragrance fans have taken to Facebook to share the bargain as they complain that perfumes have become “so expensive recently.”
In Facebook comments, one wrote: “Amazing savings!”
“I’m going to have to get another at that price,” another said.
A third commented saying that staggering savings can also be found at a rival beauty store.
They said: “I managed to get the ghost 150ml for £21 at Superdrug last week.”
But deals are also being found in Boots stores, others have reported, with some posting images of massive clearance shelves.
“Boots Livingston centre. Loads stuff reduced!!!!!” one shopper said on Facebook.
Products in the clearance include branded hair dye, skin care products, fake tan, and hair care items.
How to bag a bargain
SUN Savers Editor Lana Clements explains how to find a cut-price item and bag a bargain…
Sign up to loyalty schemes of the brands that you regularly shop with.
Big names regularly offer discounts or special lower prices for members, among other perks.
Sales are when you can pick up a real steal.
Retailers usually have periodic promotions that tie into payday at the end of the month or Bank Holiday weekends, so keep a lookout and shop when these deals are on.
Sign up to mailing lists and you’ll also be first to know of special offers. It can be worth following retailers on social media too.
When buying online, always do a search for money off codes or vouchers that you can use vouchercodes.co.uk and myvouchercodes.co.uk are just two sites that round up promotions by retailer.
Scanner apps are useful to have on your phone. Trolley.co.uk app has a scanner that you can use to compare prices on branded items when out shopping.
Bargain hunters can also use B&M’s scanner in the app to find discounts in-store before staff have marked them out.
And always check if you can get cashback before paying which in effect means you’ll get some of your money back or a discount on the item.
Another shopper visited three different locations to make the most of any reduced price tags claiming they saved almost £600.
“Boots sale 90%,” they wrote on Facebook earlier this month.
“First one spent 33.80£ (save 304.20£.) Second one still had -70% but the shelves was empty. The third one spent 62.35£ (save 557.55£).
“Total spent 96.15£ (TOTAL SAVE 591.35£)”.
Another shared pictures of their own haul while praising the “massive savings in Boots” after buying over 40 big brand products for just £240.
Meanwhile, shoppers are racing to Aldi for a £2 dupe of a Charlotte Tilbury fan favourite.
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How ex-Man Utd coach ‘who was always smiling’ got the best out of Marcus Rashford
BENNI McCARTHY says he brought the best out of Marcus Rashford — by making him smile.
The South African spent two years on Manchester United’s coaching staff, which coincided with Rashford’s career-best 30-goal haul in 2022-23.


The forward, 27, hit just eight last season and is rebuilding his career on loan at Aston Villa.
Former Blackburn striker McCarthy, 47, said: “That season when he scored 30 goals, when he stepped on to the pitch, he’s got a bit of a smile on his face. And I’m always smiling.
“I think it becomes a little bit infectious. You can’t be angry around someone like me. Rashy was in his element.
“He asked me for advice and it was nice that I was able to be there for him.
“After that, I don’t know what happened. He just went back into his shell and was unapproachable.”
Meanwhile, Villa chief Unai Emery reckons Rashford is “adapting fantastically” following his arrival in the last transfer window.
The 60-cap Englishman made his first start in Wednesday’s thrilling 2-2 home Prem draw with leaders Liverpool, as did fellow loanee Marcos Asensio.
Emery said: “They played good. They played 60-65 minutes so it’s another step forward from them by getting confidence and minutes, knowing the players and the idea.”

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In contrast, McCarthy believes United’s current situation is nothing to grin about.
Under-fire manager Ruben Amorim was forced to pick a bench packed with teenagers last time out, as Sunday’s 1-0 Prem loss at Tottenham plunged the Red Devils to 15th.
McCarthy said: “The Spurs match was very depressing.
” It was sad to see, especially when you’ve just left the club not so long ago and then you see all the injured players.
“You look at the bench and you don’t see that option to change things.
“Yes, it’s great for the young players that they get in that kind of opportunity. But you know, we’re in the business of winning games.
“When you just look at the bench, you can’t see where anything is going to come from. Because Antony’s gone out on loan, Marcus Rashford’s gone out on loan, Jadon Sancho is gone, Anthony Martial’s left.”

Strictly’s Nadiya Bychkova stuns in red as she reunites with ex-dance partner Dan Walker on tour
STRICTLY dancer Nadiya Bychkova gets in a whirl as she is joined on her tour by former show partner Dan Walker.
The Channel 5 news anchor darted from the London studios to his home city of Sheffield to join 35-year-old Nad on Wednesday night.


The pair fondly reminisced on stage about their time on Strictly in 2021.
Married Dan, 47, left the venue with Nad and other crew members before a farewell hug in the car park.
Dan was seen wearing a dark-coloured outfit complete with a green jacket and a backpack on his back.
Meanwhile, Nadiya wore all beige as she embraced her former dance partner.
During their stint on Strictly together back in 2021, Dan and Nadiya reached the quarter finals of the hit show before ultimately being eliminated.
Following his exit, the newsreader said at the time: “I’m not a dancer, but she showed me that I can dance.
“And that for me, this has been an absolutely incredible experience.”
He added: “There are some people that walk into your life and turn some lights on and that’s what she has done to me.
“You’re an amazing person, and if you’ll have me, I’ll be your friend for life Nadiya Bychkova, OK?”
And it seems that the pair have remained very close ever since.
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Can anyone still doubt the monstrous evil of Hamas after parading coffins of children they slaughtered?
Evil’s disciples
CAN anyone still doubt the monstrous, depraved evil of Hamas after they paraded the coffins of the tiny Jewish children they kidnapped and slaughtered?
Those masked, subhuman ghouls — cheered by dancing Gazans high on the raging anti-Semitic hate they were raised to feel — even sickeningly blamed Israel for the deaths of Shiri Bibas, baby Kfir, toddler Ariel and Oded Lifshitz.

Only the dimmest people buy that.
Hamas, a cancer at the heart of the Middle East, kidnapped the Bibas family from their home and dragged them deep into a war zone.
The idea that anyone else murdered them is a disgusting perversion of the truth.
But some really are that dim. Some refuse even now to believe Hamas are a wicked, genocidal cult.
There they are on the London hate marches, feigning to want peace but in fact supporting the psychopaths they romanticise as heroic “resistance” to “oppression”.
One day perhaps those naïve posers in Palestine scarves will look back with abhorrence on a youth misspent backing baby-killing Islamist cut-throats.
Sadly they are more likely to get jobs at the BBC. There, Gaza documentaries are commissioned which turn out — surprise, surprise — to be Hamas propaganda.
One star was a terrorist leader’s son. Another was also a Hamas stooge.
It is staggering this filth was ever screened… appalling that we funded it through the hated licence fee.
Shame on Hamas. Shame too on all their useful idiots across the West.
An Ed wound
IF there’s one think tank you’d predict would cheerlead for Labour’s Net Zero obsessions it’s the Tony Blair Institute.
Except Blair’s wonks have comprehensively trashed Ed Miliband’s fictions.
The boast that his Net Zero dash would create 650,000 jobs by 2030 is judged a wild overstatement.
As for it turbo-charging growth, the Institute reckons it’ll be worth at best just 0.2 per cent of GDP a year . . . by 2050.
“Betting everything on green growth would be a mistake,” it concludes.
When will Keir Starmer see that Miliband’s quasi-religious delusions, already killing prosperity, will cause catastrophic damage?
US in turmoil
THE world saw Russia invade Ukraine.
It has seen hard evidence of rape, torture and murder. And now of Ukrainian prisoners routinely executed.
Yet the White House, fresh from idiotically branding President Zelensky a dictator who started the war, objects even to calling out Russian “aggression”.
Donald Trump may imagine this is some cunning negotiating tactic.
The civilised world is simply aghast as the US apparently sides with tyranny and turns provable reality on its head.