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Eshowe Hospital Nursing School Late Application 2025-2026

The Eshowe Hospital Nursing School Late Application 2025/2026 | Form, Requirments & Dates We are pleased to inform you about The Eshowe Hospital Nursing School Late Application 2025/2026 | Form, Requirments & Dates Here’s your last chance. Eshowe Hospital Nursing School Late Online applications for 2025/2026 are now open!!! Download the university prospectus, and application forms and also apply for […]

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How to Join South African National Defence Force 2025-2026

Full Guide on Joining the South African National Defence Force 2025-2026 We are pleased to inform you about How to Join the South African National Defence Force 2025-2026 The South African National Defence Force (SANDF) has four branches, namely the SA Army, SA Air Force, SA Navy and SA Military Health Services and offers young, […]

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RK Khan Campus Late Application 2025-2026

The RK Khan Campus Late Application 2025/2026 | Form, Requirments & Dates We are pleased to inform you about The RK Khan Campus Late Application 2025/2026 | Form, Requirments & Dates Here’s your last chance. RK Khan Campus Late Online applications for 2025/2026 are now open!!! Download the university prospectus, and application forms and also apply for bursaries. It is […]

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Strictly Come Dancing spoiler leaks online after live show shake up – leaving fans fuming over bottom two

THE Strictly Come Dancing spoiler leaked online after the live show and subsequent shake up, with fans left gutted over the result.

Saturday night’s show saw the couples turn out dances for Musicals Week special with Wicked star Cynthia Erivo acting as a guest mentor.

A group of costumed dancers and celebrities standing on a brightly lit dance floor with a large disco ball in the background.
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It was Musicals Week on Saturday night[/caption]
Judges Craig Revel Horwood, Motsi Mabuse, Shirley Ballas, and Anton Du Beke at the Strictly Come Dancing 2025 launch show.
The Strictly spoiler for this weekend’s bottom two and elimination results have been shared online
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And like previous years, the Sunday night results show, although presented as live, is actually filmed on Saturday night after the main live show.

This means that every year, the results leak online.

The contestants in the bottom two and therefore the dance-off have been revealed as well as how the judges’ voted.

The Sun will not reveal the identity of those in the bottom two, nor give away clues, but we have included some fan reaction below.

Reacting to the bottom two, one person said on X: “Right decision but shocked my the other person in the bottom two….”

Another person penned: “Snd this is exactly what happens when you undermark someone with so much potential.”

They continued saying how they were “genuinely fuming” that the celebrity was “even in the dance off at all especially this early”.

A third said: “Blimey, that’s a shocker, one deffo doesn’t deserve to be in the bottom two.”

And a fourth wrote: “WHY IS THE OTHER PERSON IN THE DANCE OFF?”

Meanwhile, reacting to the celebrity who was booted off, one person said: “Right decision.”

While another added: “The right person went.”

And a third said: “That’s a right result. Whoever was saved doesn’t matter.”

As mentioned previously, The Sun will not reveal the identity of the celebrity eliminated from the show in order to preserve the surprise for viewers.

LIVE SHOW SHAKEUP

This comes after eagle-eyed Strictly fans were left baffled after spotting live show shake up during last night’s Musicals Week episode.

Strictly Come Dancing 2025 lineup

Strictly Come Dancing news and the latest line up

Before the show started, pro dancer Julian Caillon shared a blurry picture of the running order.

But as the show got underway, Strictly viewers noticed that Karen Carney was moved from the fourth slot in the line up.

The former footballer was dancing a Cha Cha Cha to She’s a Lady from Miss Congeniality with her pro partner Carlos Gu.

She was supposed to perform after YouTube star George Clarke, but he was followed by Drag Race star La Voix instead.

The eagle-eyed viewers immediately took to X to question the change, with one writing: “I wonder why they changed order with Karen and Carlos and they weren’t in Clauditorium.

“Maybe some wardrobe problem.”

Another added: “why did we skip karen and carlos in the running order.”

JUDGE ALMOST MISSES CUE

In the end, Karen and Carlos performed seventh and scored 25 points.

However, things went a bit awry when it came to the scores, as Motsi Mabuse almost missed her cue.

Craig Revel Horwood started things off with a disappointing 4.

As he delivered it, Motsi seemed completely surprised as she cried ‘Oh no’, before turning to the back of the desk and scrambling around.

She managed to grab her seven paddle in the nick of time and gave her score.

At the end of the night, Karen found herself in the bottom half of the leaderboard, joint third from bottom with Vicky Pattison.

Strictly Come Dancing returns for its results show tonight on BBC One at 7.15pm. 

A blurred image of a performance order sheet for "Strictly," dated Saturday, October 11, 2025.
Eagle-eyed fans spotted a Strictly shakeup on Saturday night

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Moment ‘bullying’ Chinese ship ‘deliberately rams’ Philippine government boat in dangerous South China Sea clash

A CHINESE ship “deliberately rammed” into a Philippine government vessel in a shocking clash in the South China Sea.

Dramatic footage released by Manila showed the Chinese coast guard deploying its water cannon and chasing the Philippine vessel before the collision in a brazen show of force.

A Philippine Coast Guard video showing a China Coast Guard ship deploying a water cannon in the South China Sea.
Video footage shows the Chinese coastguard ship deploying water cannon
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A China Coast Guard ship deploying a water cannon against a Philippine Bureau of Fisheries vessel in the South China Sea.
The ship deployed a water cannon before ramming into the Philippine boat
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A China Coast Guard ship deploying a water cannon at a Philippine Bureau of Fisheries vessel during an incident near Thitu island.
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A China coastguard ship deploying water cannon at a Philippine Bureau of Fisheries vessel[/caption]

Manila’s coast guard said three vessels were anchored near the island on Sunday to protect local fishermen when Chinese ships approached and used water cannon to intimidate them.

An hour later, a Chinese coast guard ship “fired its water cannon” at one of the boats – before it “deliberately rammed the stern” of the same vessel just three minutes later.

It caused “minor structural damage but no injuries to the crew”, the Philippines coast guard said.

“Despite these bullying tactics and aggressive actions… we will not be intimidated or driven away,” a statement said.

They described it as a “clear threat” as tensions escalate in the hotly contested waterway.

But Beijing hit back and blamed the Philippines for the collision.

Chinese coast guard spokesperson Liu Dejun said the Philippine ship “ignored repeated stern warnings from the Chinese side, and “dangerously approached” the other ship.

He said Philippine government vessels “illegally entered” waters near Sandy Cay, a coral reef in the northern Thitu Reefs within the Spratly Islands, leading to a collision.

China has tried to claim the Spratly islands for years – and clashes between Philippine and Chinese vessels are common in the area.

Beijing claims the region almost entirely despite an international ruling that the assertion has no legal basis.

Manila’s authorities vowed to continue operations in the area – emphasising the need to protect Filipino fishermen’s livelihood.

Tensions have heightened recently, particularly over the Scarborough Shoal and other contested regions in the South China Sea, which China claims almost entirely.

Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Vietnam also assert claims over portions of the waterway – a strategic trade route that facilitates over $3trillion in annual ship-borne commerce.

More than 60 per cent of global maritime trade passes through the disputed waterway.

In August, a Chinese navy warship crashed into its own coast guard vessel while chasing a Philippine patrol boat in South China Sea.

Dramatic footage released by Manila showed a massive Chinese warship bearing the number 164 on its hull smashing into a China Coast Guard ship with a loud crash.

The Chinese ship sustained major damage to its hull after crashing into its own coast guard ship.

The Philippine coast guard was escorting boats distributing aid to fishermen in the area when the Chinese navy vessels began chasing them.

Why is the South China Sea contested?

THE South China Sea is an arena for a power struggle between different powers.

Several countries claim the rights to large portions of its territory based on historical rights.

The problem is, some of these claims overlap.

China’s claim is based on a vague “nine-dash line” on some maps, which is not generally recognised in international law.

Many countries argue that China’s claims violate the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).

Other countries, like Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia and Brunei, are eager not the concede the territory, because it is known to hold valuable natural assets like natural resources.

One major point of tension is the Spratly Islands, with multiple countries claiming ownership of various islets and reefs.

China has been criticized for constructing artificial islands in the South China Sea and deploying military equipment there.

Recent announcements for a seabed research centre will further inflame this anger.

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West Coast TVET College Late Application 2025-2026

The West Coast TVET College Late Application 2025/2026 | Form, Requirments & Dates We are pleased to inform you about The West Coast TVET College Late Application 2025/2026 | Form, Requirments & Dates Here’s your last chance. West Coast TVET College Late Online applications for 2025/2026 are now open!!! Download the university prospectus, and application forms and also apply for […]

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Budget 2026 means more hungry kids and cold homes as key group €1,400 worse off & tax cut for ordinary people forgotten

THERE was little to cheer about for most people after Tuesday’s Budget. Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe and Minister for Public Expenditure Jack Chambers gave workers no income tax breaks and also ditched some cost-of- living supports including energy credits and one-off bonuses. But builders saw the VAT for new-build apartments cut from 13.5 per cent...

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Kinahan thug’s chilling online threats revealed as goon ‘haunted by guilt’ after blasting rival’s home with child inside

NOTORIOUS gangland criminal Ian ‘Mad Dog’ Maloney vowed to “destroy” his rival before firing a volley of shots at his enemy’s home. Maloney — a former driver for a senior Kinahan cartel thug during the Crumlin and Drimnagh feud — made the boast in a series of online rants before he blasted the home on...

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Teen, 16, ambushed by 2 men on electric bike and blasted in leg after 10 shots fired as gardai probe row between groups

A TEENAGER was blasted in the leg after up to ten shots were fired at him. The Irish Sun can reveal the 16-year-old victim was ambushed by two men on an electric bike shortly after 8.15pm on Monday. Officers said the lad was “extremely lucky” to escape with non-life threatening injuries in the incident outside...

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