1 week agoLatest NewsComments Off on Cops urgently hunt ‘gold suitcase’ after woman, 32, found dead at home and two men arrested on suspicion of murder
A MURDER investigation has been launched after a woman, 32, was found dead inside a home.
Police were called to a property in Portsmouth, Hants, at 7.37am on Thursday morning.
SolentSamantha Murphy, 32, was found dead inside the property[/caption]
Officers were called to a house on Wadham Road
Officers discovered the body of Samantha Murphy inside a house on Wadham Road.
Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary have arrested two men, both aged 32, on suspicion of murder.
The force is also appealing for information that could help them locate a gold suitcase which “may assist with the investigation”.
In a statement, they said: “Detectives in Portsmouth have launched a murder investigation and made two arrests, after the discovery of a woman’s body in Portsmouth.
“We were called at 7:37am on Thursday 5 June to a report that the body of 32 year-old Samantha Murphy had been located at a house on Wadham Road in Portsmouth.
“Her family have been informed and are being supported by officers.
“Our investigation is ongoing to establish what happened, the death is currently being treated as suspicious.
“As part of our investigation, a 32 year-old man from Petersfield and a 32 year-old man from Havant have been arrested on suspicion of murder.
“They remain in police custody at this time.
“As part of our enquiries, officers have identified a gold suitcase, which they believe could be in the Portsmouth area.
“They are keen to locate this suitcase, as it may assist with the investigation, and ask that anyone with any information please call 101 quoting reference number 44250245282.”
District Commander, Chief Inspector Fifi Gulam-Husen added: “We understand that this is a concerning incident for the local community and specialist officers are working as a priority to establish the full circumstances.
“The Neighbourhood Policing Team will be carrying out regular patrols in the area and anyone with questions or concerns can speak to these uniformed officers”.
1 week agoLatest NewsComments Off on Solar panels will be installed on almost every new-build home in England under new green rules
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SOLAR panels will be slapped on almost every new build home in England under sweeping green rules due this year.
Energy Secretary Ed Miliband called it “just common sense” and claimed it would save families £500 a year.
New regulations will force developers to fit panels unless buildings are in deep shade or another rare exemption applies.
The Home Builders Federation said it backed fitting more panels but cautioned against introducing “burdensome” paperwork which it said could harm government efforts to build 1.5 million new homes by 2029.
The crackdown will be part of the Future Homes Standard, due to be published this autumn with a transition period for builders to adjust.
It goes further than a Tory plan, which let firms off the hook entirely if they couldn’t meet the 40 per cent rooftop coverage target.
The announcement comes days after Labour scrapped planning rules to make installing heat pumps easier as part of its push to hit net zero by 2050.
Tory leader Kemi Badenoch has slammed the target as “impossible” without “a serious drop in our living standards or by bankrupting us”, while Reform UK want it ditched altogether, warning it’s pushing up energy bills for working families.
GettySolar panels will be slapped on almost every new build home in England under sweeping green rules due this year[/caption]
“To be or not to be” from Shakespeare play Hamlet was identified by 73 per cent.
Some 63 per cent matched “happy and glorious, long to reign over us” with God Save The King in the Church of England’s poll of 2,000-plus people.
The Archbishop of York, Stephen Cottrell, said the findings suggest the prayer remains a “steady guide” and something which continues to “resonate with people of all faiths and none”.
Mr Cottrell is leading a “tour” of events at churches and cathedrals across the north of England as part of his Faith In The North initiative, with a focus on the prayer.
He said: “These results reflect what we’ve been hearing across the north of England through our Faith In The North initiative, which invites people to explore the Lord’s Prayer.
“Lines like ‘Give us this day our daily bread’ speak powerfully to today’s challenges, reminding us to seek sufficiency, not excess, and to consider what ‘enough’ truly means.”
AlamyMore Brits recognised a line from the Lord’s Prayer than ‘May the Force be with you’ from Star Wars, according to a new poll[/caption]
WHAT ARE THE WORDS OF THE LORD'S PRAYER
The contemporary Lord's Prayer reads as follows:
Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name, your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as in heaven. Give us today our daily bread. Forgive us our sins as we forgive those who sin against us. Lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil. For the kingdom, the power, and the glory are yours now and for ever. Amen.
1 week agoLatest NewsComments Off on Man Utd ready to win £60m Viktor Gyokeres transfer race as Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s brutal cuts start to pay off
MANCHESTER UNITED are ready to win the race for Viktor Gyokeres.
The Red Devils recently revealed total operating expenses have dropped by £41.6million to £162.1m in the latest quarterly club accounts after Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s brutal cost cutting.
Manchester United are ready to win the race for Sporting Lisbon star Viktor GyokeresMan Utd minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s cuts are leading to a gradual U-turn in financesMan Utd boss Ruben Amorim is now ready to raid his former club for Gyokeres
According to the BBC, £815m in debt interest repayments; £166m in dividends to shareholders; £197m in external net debt repayments and £10m in management and administration fees to the Glazer family companies has left the club since the Glazers bought it in June 2005.
Meanwhile, chief executive Omar Berrada warned United must improve after a humiliating season in which they finished 15th in the Premier League and lost the Europa League final against Tottenham.
He said: “We were proud to reach the final of the Europa League but ultimately were disappointed to finish as runner-up in Bilbao.
“We had a difficult season in the Premier League, which fell below our standards, and we have a clear expectation of improvement next season.”
United have already agreed to pay £62.5m to land forward Matheus Cunha from Wolves.
But Amorim will also need to offload a clutch of big-name players from a group including Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho, Alejandro Garnacho, Antony and Casemiro.
1 week agoLatest NewsComments Off on Jordan Pickford’s England No.1 spot under greater threat than ever before as Thomas Tuchel issues warning
JORDAN PICKFORD has clung on to England’s No.1 jersey without breaking sweat for seven years.
But manager Thomas Tuchel — who officially took over on New Year’s Day — warned that reputations are out the window in the build-up to next year’s World Cup.
Everton star Jordan Pickford’s No1 spot at England is at riskEngland boss Thomas Tuchel is not afraid to make drastic changes ahead of the 2026 World Cup
And that put 75-cap star Pickford, 31, on notice that he now faces a battle to keep his spot.
That is despite claiming the Everton ace is back to his best after the return of boss David Moyes to the Toffees.
Dean Henderson, fresh from helping Crystal Palace to their historic FA Cup win last month, has just two England caps but will now provide some stiff competition over the next 12 months.
There are high hopes for Burnley youngster James Trafford, who has also spent the week at the Three Lions’ training camp in Girona.
Southampton veteran Aaron Ramsdale — although not selected for this squad — is liked by Tuchel.
But the 27-year-old needs to find a top-flight club in England or elsewhere following Saints’ relegation.
Tuchel said: “It will always be a fight for every position and there is no exception for the goalkeepers.
“At the moment, Jordan is in a good place mentally and performance-wise.
“It helped him to stabilise himself at Everton with the change of manager with David Moyes.
“He became very, very stable and also emotionally stable and we’re very happy with that.
“Jordan has been in goal for a long, long time and he earned his place with consistent performances at a high level in international football.
“All three of our goalkeepers are not involved in European football. They’re not used to European football, which would be ideal. It’s not a problem, though.
“Jordan behaves and trains at the highest level and we’re very, very happy with him.
“He’s doing everything at the moment to keep his place because he feels Dean stepped up and found another level, another gear.
Alternative goalkeeper options
“Dean got a big title with his club and was a key figure in the campaign, so that helped his confidence a lot.”
And then there is 22-year-old Trafford, who kept 29 clean sheets in 45 matches as Burnley won promotion back to the Premier League.
Tuchel added: “James had a long, long break after his fantastic season with Burnley.
“He hasn’t been on the pitch for four weeks, he finished the season the earliest. That’s a little bit of a disadvantage for him, it’s not his fault but he is pushing strongly.
“That’s what we expect from him and he is at the moment a competitor for Dean Henderson and Jordan Pickford.
“Hopefully, he can prove himself next season and then the race is on.”
Fitness challenges
It is not ideal that England, who won their opening World Cup qualifiers against Albania and Latvia in March, are in such a weak group.
Andorra will be no trouble but the qualifier away to Serbia in September is a decent test, while there is also a Wembley friendly with Wales the following month.
This week has seen Tuchel test his players on how they deal with the heat as the conditions will be baking-hot at the World Cup next year in the USA, Canada and Mexico.
And he is trying to work out how his players can be at peak fitness, because he admits the squad were in their best shape during the mid-season 2022 World Cup.
Tuchel said: “The majority of our players play in the toughest league in the world and they are used to a kind of rhythm that is very unique.
“The tournaments are normally played after a long season and it is not maybe an advantage for us but it is just a fact. It is maybe not a coincidence players felt the most comfortable in the Qatar World Cup.
“Suddenly, the demands of the Premier League became an advantage because they were in the middle of it and felt they had an advantage over other players.
“It can be that at some point we need to adjust our style of play when it comes to tournament football and when it comes to knockout football.
“Everyone wants to win. Everyone wants to win in style. Can you really play the same game in 40C heat and humidity that you play in 20C in an evening match?
“So, these are some questions I don’t have all the answers to and I don’t have to right now, because we still have one year to go but we are on it to answer them.”
Crystal Palace star Dean Henderson will provide some stiff competition to Pickford at EnglandThere are high hopes for Burnley star James Trafford at EnglandSouthampton ace Aaron Ramsdale is liked by Tuchel despite not being selected
1 week agoLatest NewsComments Off on Bukayo Saka a serious doubt for England’s World Cup qualifier vs Andorra in blow to Thomas Tuchel’s plans
BUKAYO SAKA is struggling with an injury he picked up on the final day of the season for Arsenal.
The winger could miss the World Cup qualifier against Andorra as he has only trained the last two days.
GettyBukayo Saka is out of the England squad for the clash with Andorra[/caption]
GettyIt is a bitter blow to Thomas Tuchel’s plans[/caption]
GettySaka also missed Tuchel’s first England squad in March through injury[/caption]
Saka returned at the end of the season after missing three months with a hamstring problem.
Tuchel said: “Until that latest injury he was more or less always available, always playable every three days.
“He had this consistency in his game and in his body, which made him very unique.
“He was decisive for England, he took responsibility, he bounced back after a decisive and dramatic penalty miss (Euro 2020 final).
“It’s nice to see that he’s back because he wanted to be back, and you straight away see when he comes in, he is comfortable to be with the squad.
“He knows what it takes to be a national player.
“He came into camp with a little bit of discomfort from the last match against Southampton, so we took care of him and treated him individually.
“It was the first training session that he started and finished with the group today. Yesterday, he started with the group but did not finish with the group, so let’s see.
“The decision has not been taken, but he will be available for the Senegal match, and he plays a major role in our thoughts on how to build a competitive team.”
In addition, Aston Villa forward Ollie Watkins will play no part against Andorra or Senegal on Tuesday in Nottingham.
The striker withdrew from Tuchel’s party as a precaution because of what the FA described as a “minor” issue.
Tuchel said: “Ollie Watkins has a discomfort in his upper thigh or groin area in the muscle and we decided not to take any risks.
“He will go home to continue treatment and we will not take any risks in case he gets an injury. It’s very minor.”
Watkins was the top-scoring Englishman in the Premier League last season with 16 goals, one ahead of Chelsea‘s Cole Palmer.
The Villa star scored the dramatic late winner in last summer’s European Championship semi-final against Holland.
Watkins’ withdrawal leaves Tuchel with captain Harry Kane and Saudi-based Ivan Toney as his two centre forwards.
England do not intend to bring in a replacement and so will have 25 players for Saturday’s World Cup qualifier against Andorra and Tuesday’s home friendly against Senegal.
PAOllie Watkins has also pulled out of the squad[/caption]
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