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Double-decker plane seats where passengers sit ON TOP of each other could appear on UK airlines

AIRBUS is “in talks” with a plane seat designer that wants to put double-decker seats in economy.

Revealed by aviation start up Chaise Longue back in 2021, they are yet to be launched on commercial flights.

New double-decker airplane seats.
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Airbus is in discussion with plane seat designer Chaise Longue who has double-decker designs[/caption]
New double-decker airplane seats with blue cushions and overhead storage.
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Passengers at the bottom might feel a bit cramped – but there is more legroom[/caption]
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The seats would be surrounded by ‘traditional’ plane seats

But that could soon change, thanks to new discussions.

Chaise Longue CEO Alejandro Núñez Vicente told CNN Travel that they were “exploring some early stage concepts” with the aircraft giant.

He added that Airbus could “see the potential of two-level seating”.

Rather than removing all economy seats, he said revealed plans for a cabin with the double-decker ‘cabin’ surrounded by rows of other traditional seats.

He said: “With the support from Airbus this is a realistic and achievable objective that will greatly improve travel for passengers.”

While an Airbus spokesperson confirmed discussions, they said it was in an “early phase level” .

A timeline on them being rolled out is yet to be confirmed, but won’t be for a while.

The double-decker design would see two levels of seat in in economy.

Passengers will be able to choose between the top or bottom row, with the lower row having more legroom.

Despite this, the top row would have “larger recline angles and leg-stretching possibilities”.

The taller seats mean the overhead lockers would be removed, with space underneath the seats for suitcases.

They aren’t the only double-decker plane seats being created.

Zephyr Aerospace’s plane seat design would also offer two rows, with one on top of the other.

The only difference would be the format, which would be a 2-4-2 plan.

Another unusual design would see cabins with no middle seats.

Created by Spanish design company Taller De Arquitectura T36, the cabins would be split across two levels, with three section.

And some airlines are even ditching reclining seats.

Here are some other plane designs of the future, including “underwater” cabins.

Illustration of new double-decker airplane seats.
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The plane rows could be the future of flights[/caption]

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Welsh Open snooker 2025 LIVE RESULTS: Action on NOW as Brecel and Selby feature after Wilson CRASHES OUT – updates

KYREN WILSON is OUT of the Welsh Open, as action heads into the last 16 in Llandudno.

World champion Wilson lost a final-frame decider to Joe O’Connor, which means that Neil Robertson – who also lost at the last-32 stage – remains in the driving seat for the £150,000 Home Nations bonus.

Defending champion Gary Wilson lost in the first round after a shock 4-3 defeat to Ishpreet Chadha on opening day, while Ronnie O’Sullivan withdrew on Tuesday.

The likes of Mark Williams, Mark Allen and Shaun Murphy are also out of the Welsh Open.

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From cowgirl to tabletop – the 8 ‘lower-impact’ sex positions approved by doctors for people recovering from surgery

WITH Valentine’s Day just around the corner, plenty of people will be looking forward to getting frisky underneath the sheets.

Those who have just undergone surgery might be thinking they won’t be able to join in on the fun, but doctors have revealed you can.

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Want to get frisky post-op? The sex moves to do that are safe[/caption]

A sex guide has been released – catering for those recovering from surgery.

It features eight ‘lower impact’ and ‘joint-friendly’ positions to avoid any mishaps between the sheets.

The intimacy advice, catering for those who have recently had hip or knee replacements, highlights which moves, such as the ‘tabletop’, are better for those recovering from which joint procedure.

Saucy moves include ‘spooning’ face to face – which is fine after hip or knee surgery – but straddling a partner on top is ‘not advised’.

The guide was released by hospital group Practice Plus Group, which specialises in hip and knee procedures, in response to being frequently asked by patients ‘when can I have sex again?’ after surgery.

Catherine Farr, director at the group’s hospital in Shepton Mallet, said: “It’s one of the most frequently asked questions.

“Of course we’re very happy to answer anything, but we felt there were likely many other people who are too embarrassed to ask about sex, and that an easy-to-follow guide would really help everyone in this situation.”

Experts at the hospital chain, which treats NHS patients as well as those opting to go private with their Wellsoon private option, say it’s essential to minimise risk to the new joint in the first few weeks and months after surgery and to only start having sex again post-surgery after getting the ‘all-clear’ from their hospital.

The guide revealed classic moves like missionary are only suitable for those who have had hip surgery, if they’re on the bottom rather than on top.

While engaging in intercourse standing up is fine after knee or hip surgery – but only if the patient is behind rather than in front.

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Here’s the positions you can do that are low impact[/caption]

One of the most accessible moves according to the guide is in the seated position

Lovers are advised to use pillows for support and to avoid partners using too much bodyweight on a new hip.

It follows research by the hospital group which found one in 10 Brits expect to have a healthy sex life in their 60’s and beyond, with one in six Boomers keen.

Catherine Farr from Practice Plus Group added: “The reason it’s so important we reduce waiting lists for joint replacements – which have been particularly badly affected by long waits – is so that people can get back to leading fulfilling lives free of pain.

“And they can get and back to the activities they love; be that walking, playing with grandchildren, playing golf and yes, having sex.”

The guide is available for patients to download and draws on best practice from orthopaedic experts with example images to ensure patients can feel confident having sex again after surgery.

The 10 most-searched sex positions in the UK

The Eagle is searched for, on average, 150,730 times in the UK every month.

  1. Eagle
  2. 69
  3. Missionary
  4. Cowgirl
  5. Reverse Cowgirl
  6. Standing
  7. Lotus
  8. Spooning
  9. Doggy Style
  10. Pretzel

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Rare Cadbury chocolate bars return to B&M shelves and shoppers can’t get enough

A CADBURY favourite has returned to B&M stores and shoppers are racing to get their hands on the sweet treats.

An eagle-eyed customer noticed the chocolate bar have made a comeback and shared the news on Facebook.

Aussie Treat Box of chocolates for £5.
The selection box was spotted in a Welsh store
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The Aussie Treat Box is back, stuffed with a selection of Cadbury and Mars delights.

One of the selected bars is a Twirl Caramilk, with a blonde chocolate centre and coated in Cadbury Dairy Milk chocolate.

Joining the Twirl is a Scorched Peanut Bar – a traditional Australian snack that was first introduced down under in 1928.

In keeping with the nutty flavours there is also a Peanut Brownie Snickers.

Soft slabs of brownie, filled with peanuts, layered with caramel and coated in chocolate – there’s a reason shoppers have gone wild for the treat boxes.

Writing on the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Facebook group, a customer wrote: “Someone may enjoy this from B&M Cardiff,” and shared a photo.

The classic Dairy Milk and Freddo bars are also included in the £5 box.

An excited user tagged a friend and said: “Look, they have our Snickers.”

“Looks banging,” added another.

“One to look out for,” echoed a third.

“Omg these are amazing! Got my son one for Christmas and he shared everything with me… so yummy!” agreed a fourth.

Not everyone was convinced though, with many criticising the choice of chocolates.

“These boxes are so strange. The contents are not very Aussie at all,” wrote one.

Referencing the popular Aussie chocolate biscuit, similar to a Penguin bar, a second added: “No Tim Tams? That’s just not the one!”

This comes after a Cadbury chocolate bar from New Zealand returned to stores.

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.

Perky Nanas, usually only seen on the other side of the world, are now being sold at the discount store for just £1.

The soft banana-flavoured 45g chew bar comes covered with Cadbury Dairy Milk chocolate.

It’s not guaranteed shoppers will find the chocolate box at their local branch, so it might be worth calling your local store ahead to avoid a wasted trip.

In any case, you should always shop around before buying something like this as you might find the same, or similar, item for less at another retailer.

You can use online price comparison sites like Price Spy and Trolley to see if a product you have found is the cheapest against others.

You can also use the Google Shopping/Product tab to do a quick scan of the internet.

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B&M often stocks chocolate from all over the world[/caption]

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Rachel Reeves must ‘come clean’ about her own expenses as under-fire Chancellor piles more pressure on PM

RACHEL Reeves has been ordered to “come clean” over her use of expenses when she worked for a leading bank.

The Chancellor faced calls from the Tory leader Kemi Badenoch to answer claims bank money was used by her and two senior managers to “fund a lifestyle”.

Kemi Badenoch, Conservative party leader, at Prime Minister's Questions in the House of Commons.
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Kemi Badenoch demands answers from the Chancellor over her time at bank HBOS[/caption]

Allegations include inappropriate spending on dinners, taxis, events and gifts including for each other at HBOS, the BBC reported.

She also came under pressure today over her CV which stated she worked longer at the bank than she actually did.

Tory leader Kemi Badenoch said: “The BBC’s investigation raises serious questions for Rachel Reeves. Keir Starmer said ‘’restoring trust in politics is the great test of our era’’.

“Until she comes clean – not just about her CV but about the circumstances in which she left HBOS, no one will take him seriously.”

But a lawyer for Ms Reeves insists she was not subject to “allegations of wrongdoing or misconduct” during her career there.

An HR manager who worked with the Chancellor at the same time said that she didn’t recognise the claims made.

However, a whistleblower believed that the spending was “excessive” and a six-page document outlining the concerns about the Customer Relations department was submitted in 2009.

The individual was then told to hand in a copy of their report along with receipts and other documents to the bank’s risk department.

The BBC claimed that the three managers appeared to have broken the rules but they were unable to establish the final outcome of any probe.

Ms Reeves’ spokesperson said she was “not aware of an investigation nor was she interviewed, and she did not face any disciplinary action on this or any other matters”.

They added: “All expenses were submitted and signed off in the proper way. Several former colleagues from her time at the bank, including HBOS’ former HR business partner, have corroborated this account.

“Rachel left HBOS in 2009 on good terms.”

A lawyer who represented the Chancellor when she left the bank, said: “My clear understanding at the time was that my client, who was in a senior role, left on good terms when HBOS plc was acquired in 2009, as evidenced by the payments made to her, the retention of her company car and other benefits for a six-month period, and a favourable reference.

“Absolutely no allegations of wrongdoing or misconduct were mentioned by the HBOS HR team during this process.”

Jane Wayper, an ex-HR business partner for HBOS who worked alongside the Chancellor, said she did not recognise any of the claims.

In a statement, she added: “In my role, I would have been made aware of any investigation which concluded there was a case to answer.
“I would have been required to organise and oversee a disciplinary process. This did not happen.”

Downing Street has given Rachel Reeves its backing after her use of expenses in a previous job and inaccuracies in her CV were called into question.

Asked whether Ms Reeves could be trusted, the Prime Minister’s official spokesman said: “Yes, the Chancellor is working with the whole of Cabinet deliver the Plan for Change.”

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BBC snub Keely Hodgkinson world record attempt for Blue Planet episode first broadcasted EIGHT years ago

THE BBC will not broadcast Keely Hodgkinson’s world record attempt this weekend on their main channels in a stunning snub.

Team GB’s 800 metres Olympic champion is aiming to run the fastest time over the distance indoors on Saturday at the Utilita Arena in Birmingham.

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Keely Hodgkinson’s world record attempt will be shown on BBC Iplayer[/caption]

The feat is the headline act of the inaugural Keely Klassic and other top British stars will be involved across the six-hour hybrid athletics/entertainment meeting.

It will be her first appearance in running conditions since the Paris 2024 Olympics when she became Britain’s tenth female track-and-field winner in history.

Yet TV bosses are not showcasing the 4.30pm race on BBC1 or BBC2 and it has been squirrelled away instead on the BBC iPlayer – away from casual viewers.

BBC1 will be showing Blue Planet II – the Green Seas episode was first broadcast on November 26, 2017 – before Final Score, the football results programme, starts at 4.30pm.

Around the same time, BBC2 will show a repeat of the 2022 historical drama Mr Malcolm’s List and then it is an old episode of antiques show Flog It!

The failure to give her event prominence is surprising given that Hodgkinson, 22, was crowned Sports Personality of the Year by the BBC last December.

Hodgkinson’s success at the Stade de France last August was the BBC’s most watched event of the last Olympics with 9.1 million viewers tuning in to see her glory over two laps.

It was one of 14 gold medals for Team GB at the Paris Olympics.

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This year she is going for a Track Treble, trying to win gold at the European Indoors, World Indoors and World Outdoors within the space of seven months.

The BBC declined to comment.

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Taking paracetamol while pregnant ‘could make your child three times more likely to get ADHD’, scientists warn

CHILDREN could be three times as likely to develop ADHD if their mums take paracetamol during pregnancy, research suggests.

The study is one of several pieces of research that have looked into possible links between the common painkiller and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder – a condition causing trouble with concentration, restlessness and impulsive behaviour.

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Taking paracetamol during pregnancy could make your child more likely to develop ADHD[/caption]

Previous studies have yielded conflicting findings.

A 2019 study involving more than 4,700 children and their mums suggested that paracetamol use in pregnancy could up the risk of children developing ADHD by 20 per cent.

But a more recent study conducted by the Karolinska Institute seemed to disprove this link.

The large scale analysis of nearly 2.5 million kids – published last year – found “no association” between pain-relieving drug and ADHD, autism or intellectual disabilities.

Study author Prof Renee Gardner, from the Department of Global Public Health at Karolinska Institutet, advised parents to “always listen to your doctor’s assessment of whether or not the medication is safe in each individual case”.

Now, researchers at University of Washington in Seattle claim to have found a link after all.

Their study had a smaller participant pool that previous research – 307 Black women living in Tennessee.

But lead author Dr Brennan Baker claims it’s more accurate, as researchers looked for markers of paracetamol in blood samples collected from women during their second trimester.

He pointed out that older studies had relied on participants self-reporting their medication use, saying that many people might not remember if they’d popped a paracetamol while pregnant.

He told New Scientist: “A lot of people take [paracetamol] without knowing it.

“It could be the active ingredient in some cold medication you’re using, and you don’t necessarily know.”

The mums in Dr Baker’s study had an average age of 25 and most didn’t drink or smoke during their pregnancies.

None of them were taking medications for chronic conditions or had known pregnancy complications.

Researchers then followed up with participants when their children were between 8 and 10 years old, giving them a neurodevelopmental assessment.

Children whose mums took paracetamol when they were pregnant were 3.15 times more likely to develop ADHD, compared to kids whose mums did not.

This was the case even when researchers took into account mums’ ages, body mass index (BMI) and mental health conditions in other family members.

“Adjusting for potential confounders, detection of [paracetamol] in maternal second trimester plasma was associated with higher odds of ADHD diagnosis, compared with no exposure,” researchers wrote in their study published to Nature Mental Health.

This suggests that using paracetamol during pregnancy may raise children’s risk of developing ADHD.

Symptoms of ADHD

Symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) tend to be noticed at an early age and may become more noticeable when a child’ starts school.

Symptoms can be categorised into two types of behavioural problems:

  • Inattentiveness (difficulty concentrating and focusing)
  • Hyperactivity and impulsiveness

Children may have symptoms of both inattentiveness and hyperactivity and impulsiveness, or they may have symptoms of just one of these types of behaviour.

The main signs of inattentiveness are:

  • Having a short attention span and being easily distracted
  • Making careless mistakes – for example, in schoolwork
  • Appearing forgetful or losing things
  • Being unable to stick to tasks that are tedious or time-consuming
  • Appearing to be unable to listen to or carry out instructions
  • Constantly changing activity or task
  • Having difficulty organising tasks

The main signs of hyperactivity and impulsiveness are:

  • Being unable to sit still, especially in calm or quiet surroundings
  • Constantly fidgeting
  • Being unable to concentrate on tasks
  • Excessive physical movement
  • Excessive talking
  • Being unable to wait their turn
  • Acting without thinking
  • Interrupting conversations
  • Little or no sense of danger

Source: NHS

But the study didn’t take into account how often the mums took paracetamol.

And researchers noted that their “measurement may only reflect use within a few days before the blood draw, and could disproportionately capture frequent paracetamol users over sporadic users”.

That’s because they measured blood markers of paracetamol at just one moment in time for each mum and these markers stick around in the blood for about three days.

Viktor Ahlqvist at the Karolinska Institute, also pointed out:“They haven’t been able to account for things like the mother’s reason for taking [paracetamol], such as headaches or fevers or pains or infections, which we know are risk factors for adverse child development.”

So, it’s possible that whatever led someone to take paracetamol in the first place is the actual risk factor for ADHD, rather than the drug.

But an analysis of tissue samples from 174 of the participants’ placentas showed that those using paracetamol underwent metabolic and immune system changes.

Dr Baker said: “There is a lot of prior work showing that elevated immune activation during pregnancy is linked with adverse neurodevelopment.”

He suggested that health agencies need to keep reviewing research around pain medication use during pregnancy and updating their guidance.

People who are unsure about whether they should take paracetamol while pregnant should speak to their doctor, he added.

NHS guidance states: “Paracetamol is the first choice of painkiller if you’re pregnant.

“It’s commonly taken during pregnancy and does not harm your baby.”

It also adds: “Before taking any medicine when you’re pregnant, including painkillers, check with your pharmacist, midwife or GP that it’s suitable.”

Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) painkillers such as ibuprofen are not suitable for use in the third trimester.

How to get help for ADHD

First, visit your GP and tell them why you think you might have ADHD.

They will refer you to a specialist for an NHS assessment. 

If your GP refuses to send you on for an assessment you can get a second opinion.

You can also speak to your child’s teacher or the school’s special education needs coordinator (SENCO).

However, waiting lists are lengthy on the NHS and, in many cases, getting worse.

Many opt for a private assessment, but many private clinics also have long waiting lists. 

If you do choose to go private, make sure you choose a clinician is a recognised member of the General Medical Council. You can search the register here.

Following your assessment, your clinician will let you know what the next stage is.

One option is a diagnosis of ADHD, with a discussion on whether you want to consider medication options and a referral back to your GP for shared management.

For more information on the ADHA diagnosis process, head to ADHD UK’s website.

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Major roadworks on Britain’s busiest motorway delayed NINE months over ‘extreme weather’ after 8-day closure misery

THE completion of major roadworks on Britain’s busiest motorway has been pushed back by NINE months over “extreme weather”.

It comes as drivers have been hit by a chaotic eight-day closure on the M25 as National Highways continues with efforts to improve the roads.

M25 motorway traffic jam near Egham, Surrey.
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The £316 million project to make access from the A3 onto the M25 smoother and less congested[/caption]

The motorway will first face disruption between February 21 and February 24, as all J10 entry and exit slip roads are closed. 

The section will then be closed, in both directions, between J10 and J11, from 7-10 March and 21-24 March. 

Over the course of these closures, old bridges will be demolished and removed.

Closures will begin at 9pm on Friday and the roads will only reopen at 6am on Monday. 

The A3 northbound will face disruption between 11-14 April, alongside the Cobham roundabout. 

The closures come as National Highways saw many of their projects delayed by 2024’s “extreme weather”. 

Storm Bert, Darragh, and Eowyn all wreaked havoc across the UK from November 2024 to January last month.

They claimed seven lives between them as trees were ripped from their roots and many areas were devastated by flooding.

Senior project manager Johnathan Wade said:  “Periods of extreme weather in 2024 delayed some elements of our work but since then we’ve worked hard to recoup that time and still complete the on-road elements on schedule.”

The £316 million project to make access from the A3 onto the M25 smoother and less congested, was supposed to be a three year project.

It was scheduled to finish in the summer of this year – but has now been delayed until spring 2026.

Mr Wade added: “This is the final block of closures on the M25 as this scheme nears completion.

“We were grateful to drivers who listened to our advice during the three weekend closures last year and I’d again urge them to only use the motorway if their journey is absolutely necessary.

“Unfortunately, it’s simply not possible to carry out this scale of infrastructure improvement, which will benefit millions of people in the long term, without there being some degree of short-term disruption.

“We have spent months planning these closures, but they will still cause significant congestion and delays, so we are asking road users to allow extra time and use alternative routes where possible. Please follow our official diversion routes and not information from satnavs.”

The work on junction 10 has so far seen the installation of structures for pedestrians, horse-riders and cyclists

They have also installed a safe corridor for wildlife. 

The Cockcrow Green Bridge is a UK first, as it provides a 100ft corridor of lowland heath-land.

That particular habitat is beloved by some of the most mysterious UK wildlife, including birds and reptiles.

Steve Gooding, director of motoring research charity the RAC Foundation, added: “Motorists who’ve grown used to the queues and closures associated with this scheme must now brace themselves for another summer, autumn and winter of discontent as the completion of work slips into 2026.

“The fact that drivers are being promised no more closures after March this year will bring some glimmer of sunshine.

“In return they’ll be hoping fair weather sees the scheme finished to its revised schedule, if not sooner.”

M25 Spring Closures

The M25 - Britain’s busiest motorway - will face closures over the Spring.

As this will throw journeys into chaos, find out which junctions will be closing here. 

February 21-February 24

The J10 entry and exit slip roads will be closed between February 21-February 24.

Drivers will be able to travel on the M25 through the junction, but will not be able to rejoin. 

7-10 March and 21-24 March

J10 will be closed in both directions on 7-10 March and 21-24 March. 

Closures will begin at 9pm on each Friday and the roads will reopen at 6am each Monday. 

11-14 April

The A3 Northbound will be closed between J10 and the Cobham Roundabout between 11-14 April. 

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Work was scheduled to finish in the summer of this year – but has now been delayed until spring 2026[/caption]

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My dad’s a Premier League legend and Chelsea icon, now I’m making my own way in football

PETR CECH’s daughter is following in her father’s footsteps after she made her national team debut.

The Chelsea legend played in England for a decade and a half while also playing in goal for the Czech Republic for 14 years.

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Petr Cech’s daughter is following in his footsteps[/caption]
Man and woman in black athletic wear.
Adela Cechova made her debut for the Czech Republic Under-17 side

But the 42-year-old’s daughter, Adela Cechova, has now taken the next steps in following her father’s career.

On Tuesday the 17-year-old made her debut for Czechia’s Under-17 national team.

She starred off the bench in a 3-0 defeat to Mexico in the MIMA Cup being held in Spain.

The tournament will also see Cechova taking on England and Scotland before the end of the current international break.

However, Cechova is a defender rather than a goalkeeper like her father.

Her coach, Daniel Smejkal, says of her: “She’s a promising defender.

“Now we are taking her with us to Spain to train so that we can get to know her better.”

Cechova wears the number 21 on her back.

She has also kept her club football routes close to home, playing for Chelsea’s local rivals Fulham.

Tonight Cechova will have the chance to help her nation get a win on the board when they face England, before another opportunity presents itself against Scotland on Saturday.

Cech actually missed the birth of his daughter on January 23, 2008, because he was with the Chelsea team for a League Cup semi-final tie against Everton.

Chelsea would win the tie 2-1, although Cech did not play in the game – not even being named on the bench – with Hilario deputising in goal as picked by Avram Grant.

On missing her birth, Cech told People Magazine: “It was the best day of my life and at the same time the saddest.

“I was happy to be a father and proud of my wife, but sad to have missed the birth.

“My daughter decided she would come in the middle of the night without me being able to do anything, so I had to wait glued to the phone.”

Cech, who now plays ice hockey, has two children with his wife Martina.

They have a boy, named Damian, who is following more directly in his father’s footsteps, being a goalkeeper with the Under-15s at Fulham.

According to Czech outlet iDNES.cz, Cech does not want either of his children to play for Chelsea.

The publication explains: “She will always be ‘Cech’s daughter’, but I don’t think he will push her up.

“Quite the opposite, because he doesn’t want any of his children to play for a Chelsea team where he is a legend.

“Playing with the national team is a new football and life experience for her.”

Both of Cech’s children are kept away from the media spotlight in general and are said to be reluctant to give interviews.

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