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Trump eyeing privatizing US Postal Service: report

President-elect Donald Trump has expressed interest in taking the US Postal Service private as the federal agency hemorrhages billions of dollars, according to a report.  He’s discussed the issue with Howard Lutnick, his pick for commerce secretary, at his Mar-a-Lago residence in Palm Beach, Fla., The Washington Post reported, citing three people with knowledge of […]

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Weekly Horoscope: December 15 to December 21, 2024

Your weekly horoscope is here. A full moon kicks off the week with a high vibe that’s perfect for socializing, swapping info, and chasing data. What spontaneous adventure are you choosing this week? Hold a party, attend one, brainstorm with your besties, or create your manifesto for the year ahead. Note themes of twinning, tricksters, […]

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Strictly Craig Revel Horwood shocks viewers as he fights back tears and reads out emotional poem for Chris and Dianne

STRICTLY Come Dancing fans have been left stunned as the meanest judge on the panel was softened in the Strictly final, and moved to almost tears.

Judge Craig Revel Horwood is known for his harsh critic and even harsher marking, yet the Strictly Come Dancing finale appeared to move him to almost crying live on air.

Chris McCausland judging on Strictly Come Dancing.
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Craig Revel Horwood revealed he had his “eyes opened” after joining the pair in their Strictly rehearsals[/caption]
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The judge was so moved he came out from his seat to hug the pair[/caption]
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Craig congratulated Chris McCausland as he described him as a “light that shines for all to see”[/caption]

As he gave his feedback to comedian Chris McCausland and pro dancer Dianne Buswell, the notoriously strict judge and choreographer was visibly emotional.

Giving his feedback on the couple’s final dance to You’ll Never Walk Alone, Craig revealed he’s had his “eyes opened” after visiting the studio to see McCausland and Buswell practice.

He said: “My eyes were made wide open when i came to join you in the studio, and I loved every second of it.”

He then took things a step further as he read out a Christmas card to the comedian, describing him as a “light that shines for all to see”.

He read out his Christmas card, filled with some jokes before later coming out from his seat to come and hug the couple.

Viewers at home were left surprised by Craig’s actions, as he’s typically more stern faced and hard to please.

Writing on social media, one viewer wrote: “Ugly crying at Chris and Dianne. What an amazing, inspiring partnership this has been. The room and the reaction to their final dance says it all. Craig’s poem was beautiful also.”

Another shared: “Chris‘ last dance. I am sobbing. Dianne was crying before it even started! Craig‘s poem just topped it off.

“I’m so happy that the stingiest judge on earth, knows it’s not just about the scores.”

“I never thought Craig would show his soft side on Strictly. Chris certainly brought it out of him tonight,” said a third.

A fourth added: “That poem was possibly the nicest thing I’ve ever seen Craig do on Strictly. No matter his scores for Chris, that is the kindest moment I’ve ever seen.”

The judge’s comments come as Chris and Dianne were also left in tears after their final performance of the night.

Reflecting on their Strictly journey, Chris said: “I shed a tear during the Viennese Waltz last week and I haven’t been able to turn the tap off this week.

“It’s not taken a lot to get me going. It’s just so overwhelming being in the final. Just the messages I’ve had.

“I’m just really proud of what we’ve been able to do. If I could have picked any [of the judges] to be with me, it would have been Craig.

“He’s been my toughest critic and so there’s more to learn from him.”

Dianne then added: “There’s so much more that is possible. Even I at the beginning thought I didn’t know how we could do this. And he said, Di I can do so much more than you think.

“Everyone that may have a disability or an obstacle, you can do so much more than you believe.”

Chris, as the show’s first ever blind contestant, was also crowned the winner of this year’s series with the pair shocked and surprised to be lifting the Glitterball Trophy.

Chris McCausland judging on Strictly Come Dancing.
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Craig has previously been a harsh critic but gave nothing but positive praise for Craig and Dianne after their final dance[/caption]
Strictly Come Dancing judges awarding a score of 40.
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Their final dance saw them score perfect marks, including a 10 from Craig[/caption]
Chris McCausland and Dianne Buswell on Strictly Come Dancing.
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The pair were also left visibly emotional after their final dance of the series[/caption]

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Train passengers faced delays 15,000 times in past five years due to junction point issues

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TRAIN passengers have faced delays nearly 15,000 times in the past five years due to issues with junction points.

Network Rail figures show trains are thrown into chaos over faulty points more than 50 times a week.

One failure alone between Reading and Newbury in Berkshire last January affected 669 separate train services.

Points on junctions allow trains to move from one set of tracks on to another.

Any fault means a train gets stranded on a certain route, unable to change tracks — causing blockages to any locomotives behind.

The points are electrically controlled, and often seize up because of power connection issues.

Last year’s figures show there were 3,175 disruptions as a result of points issues, the highest in the past five years.

They affected almost 56,000 services — 5,360 of which had to be cancelled — and led to 10,396 hours of delays.

As taxpayer-funded Network Rail is responsible for upkeep of tracks and stations, it has been paying out huge sums to rail operators in compensation.

The bill for past year is an estimated £69million — most of which covered customer refunds.

Network Rail said: “In April, we announced our £45.4billion rail improvement plan to meet the needs of the railway.”

It also noted that less than one per cent of services had been affected by points failures.

The Government plans to scrap Network Rail and create a new Great British Railways body that will also handle a re-nationalisation plan.

Crowded Waterloo Station during rush hour with delayed trains.
One failure alone last January affected 669 separate train services
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Boxing results LIVE: Natasha Jonas vs Ivana Habazin LATEST, Cheavon Clarke DROPPED in huge shock, Viddal Riley STOPPAGE

A blockbuster night of boxing is on RIGHT NOW with stacked cards in Liverpool and Monte Carlo!

Natasha Jonas headlines against Ivana Habazin on Merseyside with Lauren Price and Viddal Riley also fighting on a huge Sky Sports bill.

While Cheavon Clarke goes for the vacant European cruiserweight title against Leonardo Mosquea in DAZN‘s show in Monte Carlo.

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Bake Off star reveals his wife has given birth to first child and says it’s ‘better than winning the show’

BAKE Off star Rahul Mandal has become a dad for the first time – and says it is better than winning the show.

The 37-year-old, who won the show in 2018, shared his happy news today with an announcement in The Times before posting pictures online.

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Rahul Mandal has welcomed his first child[/caption]
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Rahul appeared on the show in 2018

In a touching post, Rahul told his followers: “There is something we want to share. You might have read it in today’s @thetimes.

“If there is anything that can ever top the experience of holding @britishbakeoff trophy, this is it.

“Everyone, let me introduce you to our daughter, Debeshi Mandal, born on 10th December 2024.”

He continued: “We are back from the hospital today. Please send your blessings to Debeshi.

“Now, to the reality of looking after a baby, that neither of us have much experience of. But we will keep trying to do our best, as we did during the pregnancy.”

Rahul went on to describe the difficulties the couple have faced, explaining:   “Thousands of miles away from our family the past 9 months was a journey that brought us closer and made us stronger as a couple. Hopefully, we will be good parents, so please, any advice, suggestions, and support is welcome.

“We also had to do tonnes of laundry to sort out. Our washing machine decided to take a break and enjoy our parenthood with us. Hopefully, it will be sorted soon.

“Just wanted to thank the maternity team in Rotherham Hospital and the amazing team in Greenoaks for supporting us during this amazing journey.”

During this time on the baking show, Rahul overcame two disasters to be crowned the unlikely winner

He was distraught when his icing bag exploded during the first doughnut challenge.

And he suffered an even worse catastrophe during the final showstopper task, to create an Edible Landscape, when his mixing bowl smashed, forcing him to start again.

But judges Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith, were impressed with Rahul’s efforts and he beat his rivals Ruby Bhogal, and Kim-Joy Hewlett, to the title.

The scientist was born and raised in Kolkata, India, before his big move to the UK at 23, when he won a scholarship.

Since the show Rahul has continued his day job and works as an engineering researcher at the University of Sheffield’s Nuclear Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre.

He has however written his own cookbook – Showstopping Cakes: Mastering the Art and Science of Baking – writes for The Times and also makes regular TV appearances.

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Fans were shocked with Rahul won the show[/caption]
Rahul Mandal assembling chocolate eclairs.
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He had a number of disasters before winning[/caption]

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If Sir Keir Starmer fails to deliver on slashing small boat crossings, voters will never forgive him

UK needs to see real results on migration

SMALL boat crossings broke winter records last week when 609 migrants reached our shores on just one day.

Thursday’s shocking milestone pushed up the annual total to a staggering 34,500, 19 per cent more than at the same point last year.

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If Sir Keir Starmer fails to deliver on slashing small boat crossings, voters will never forgive him[/caption]
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Nigel Farage’s Reform UK is growing in popularity as the migration crisis worsens[/caption]

With asylum claims costing an average of £100,000 each, British taxpayers will now be picking up a £3.4billion bill just for processing these cases.

That is before the eye-watering impact on the NHS, social services and housing.

As we show in today’s paper, new arrivals have no difficulty landing illegal jobs, even if they are only delivering takeaways.

Today Yvette Cooper announces new measures to track the cash of traffickers, strengthen policing across Europe and kick out more of those who don’t belong here.

We welcome the Home Secretary’s actions.

But we’ve been promised results for years, and even if they work these moves will take an age to produce significant results.

Nobody is denying Sir Keir Starmer’s government inherited a migration mess from the Tories.

But by scrapping the genuine deterrent of the Rwanda scheme he has made beating the traffickers so much more difficult.

This issue will define our politics far into the future, as it is doing in America and Europe.

That is clear from the popularity of Nigel Farage’s Reform UK.

The British people demanded real change on this issue at the election and the PM needs to show real results.

If he fails to deliver, voters will never forgive him.

Name H6 spy now

PRINCE Andrew should not be the only one facing tough questions over the Chinese spy known only as H6.

Today we publish alarming pictures of the businessman with former Prime Ministers Lord Cameron and Baroness May.

It is clear he burrowed his way into the very heart of the British establishment.

Now this individual has been identified as a security risk, he must be named as soon as possible.

All his contacts in politics and the Royal Family must be fully examined to check that his influence has not spread beyond the gullible Prince.

And Andrew must make clear where every penny comes from that allows him to keep paying for Royal Lodge.

We cannot afford to lower our guard one inch in dealing with the ruthless, snooping Beijing regime.

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Inside Chris McCausland’s incredible Strictly journey as he makes history and secures Dianne’s first ever win

CHRIS McCausland’s journey to become the first blind winner of Strictly Come Dancing went from him being a reluctant competitor to a champion of the show.

The 47-year-old beat fellow finalists Miranda actress Sarah Hadland, Love Island star Tasha Ghouri and JLS singer JB Gill in the final, which has been branded the ‘most emotional’ of all time.

Dianne Buswell and Chris McCausland holding the Strictly Come Dancing trophy.
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Chris McCausland went from him being a reluctant competitor to a champion of the show[/caption]
Dianne Buswell and Chris McCausland dancing on Strictly Come Dancing.
Chris has made history as the first ever blind contestant
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Chris has made history as the first ever blind contestant to take part in and win the BBC dance show.

He performed three routines this evening alongside his pro partner Dianne Buswell.

Speaking after his win, a shocked Chris said: “It’s astonishing. I don’t know what to say.

“I honestly thought I could go out in the first week or two. We have just lasted and lasted.”

But what do we know about Chris’ journey before he lifted the glitterball trophy?

The comedian has hosted his own programme on ITV on Saturday mornings and has also featured on panel shows such as Have I Got News For You, 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown and QI – as well as appearing on Celebrity Gogglebox.

Before taking part in the dancing show, he joked he must be the only contestant to participate in the show who has “never watched” it before, but thought it would be good to be out of his “comfort zone”.

Chris lost his sight completely by the age of 22 due to retinitis pigmentosa, a hereditary eye disease which causes gradual degeneration of the retina.

The actor – who has been on BBC shows Moving On, Me Too!, Not Going Out and EastEnders – being included in the line-up was quickly welcomed by the Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB), but he admitted he turned down the show several times in the past.

After being partnered with Australian professional dancer Dianne Buswell, they both admitted they were going to have to “figure out” how logistically performances were going to happen, but soon won plaudits for their well-timed dances.

Anton Du Beke said Chris’ first routine, a cha cha to Beatles hit Twist And Shout, was “one of the most extraordinary things I’ve ever seen in my entire life”, and continued to be astonished by his progress along with his fellow judges.

The next week, Chris received a standing judges ovation after lifting Buswell during a performance to Be Young, Be Foolish, Be Happy by The Tams.

Despite the success, he found himself in trouble during Halloween week after the judges placed him joint-last on the leaderboard with Morning Live doctor Dr Punam Krishan.

However, he was saved by the public vote, and scored 29 dancing the tango to Kiss’s Rock And Roll All Nite during the next week, and went on to never find himself in the dreaded dance-off again.

It was in week eight that his blackout performance, imitating his own experience with blindness, went viral.

During a couple’s choice to Instant Karma! (We All Shine On) by John Lennon, McCausland could be seen placing his hands over Diane’s eyes as the room faded to black, before the ballroom went dark.
A few moments later, it was revealed the comedian was spinning Dianne on his shoulders, with pyrotechnics flaring in the background.

The performance received rapturous applause from the audience and a score of 33 from the judges, which he later admitted to the PA news agency was a “leap of faith” and that he did not want to be “cliche”.

He also said he was worried about performing the dance as there was “jeopardy” over how it would represent blind people, and said he did not think people with disabilities need inspiring, but people needed to see them doing things that were “normal”.

Chris also told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme that “there are quite low expectations of people with disabilities”, citing people questioning whether he can walk down steps on his own.

“People’s ideas of disability can be antiquated,” he added. “I hope (me on Strictly) goes some way to stretching people’s ideas of what is possible.”

He also sailed through Blackpool, where he and Dianne were the 100th Strictly couple to perform in the Tower Ballroom, and during week 10 brought the Australian dancer’s parents to tears when they delivered a fiery paso doble.

After finding out he was through to the final last weekend, Chris became emotional, saying he “could barely talk”, and admitted it was “knackering”, and the “scariest” thing he has ever done.

Dianne said that McCausland was “hard to crack”, and “hides behind his comedy a lot”, but he had been overcome with emotional at landing a place in the final.

Earlier this week, the comedian told a press conference that “it’s certainly been the most rewarding thing I’ve ever done”, and revealed his daughter was initially “nervous” for him in case he fell over and “embarrassed” himself.

As the show has gone on, he said his 11-year-old has been sharing how proud of him she is, and telling him: “It doesn’t matter daddy if you go out because I think you’ve already won.”

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Noel Gallagher wins right to keep huge £8million countryside mansion following divorce from Sara MacDonald

HE’S busy prepping for the upcoming Oasis tour, but I can reveal Noel Gallagher has got another reason to celebrate – he has managed to keep one of his big family homes in the country.

I’ve learned the rocker became the sole owner of the £8million mansion in Hampshire earlier this year following his divorce from Sara MacDonald.

Sara Macdonald and Noel Gallagher at a Louis Vuitton event.
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Noel Gallagher and Sara MacDonald announced they were to divorce in January 2023 after more than two decades together[/caption]
Noel Gallagher's Hampshire house.
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Noel has managed to keep one of his big family homes in the country[/caption]

It was widely assumed Sara had been handed the Grade II-listed pile as part of a £20million settlement.

But Noel actually retained it, according to changes made to Land Registry ownership documents.

The couple announced they were to divorce in January 2023 after more than two decades together.

They met at Space nightclub in Ibiza in 2000 and married in 2011, two years after Oasis broke up.

At the time of the divorce statement, the couple said that kids ­Donovan and Sonny “remain their priority.”

The pair bought the house — described by historians as an “early 18th Century gentleman’s residence” — overlooking the Meon Valley in 2019 for £7,950,000.

A 1916 sales notice boasts about the house’s incredible views over the South Downs.

At one point it was owned by ­William Douglas-Home, the writer, politician and younger brother of Tory PM Alec Douglas-Home.

It has a swimming pool, tennis court, croquet lawn and library.

The main bedroom, with extended views across a national park, has a four-poster bed and vast walk-in wardrobe.

Added his stamp

It also has three guest bedrooms, including a double-bunk room in an adjoining brick-and-flint cottage.

Noel added his stamp too, applying for a woodland gym area in 2019 and improving security with extra fencing, gates and CCTV a year later.

That came after the star previously decamped to a swanky £2,500-per-night ­Claridge’s hotel suite when the ­marriage collapsed, costing him a small fortune.

Maybe the country pile will be a secluded enough venue for him to start rehearsing with brother Liam.

KSI's footy score

YOUTUBE star and rapper KSI is looking to pick up his own football club to help ­promote his sports drink Prime.

I’m told the star –  said to be worth £20million – has held talks with Bromley about investing in the League Two side.

KSI, whose new single Dirty is out now, was given a tour of the club’s ground on the south-east edge of London, but did not reach an agreement.

An insider tells me: “KSI is a massive football fan and may invest some of his millions in buying a team. While the ­Bromley talks did not progress, KSI and his advisors will ­consider other options. Buying into a club is a logical step.”

Sabrina: I used to dream I’d wed Macca

SABRINA CARPENTER has revealed Paul McCartney was her childhood crush – and she grew up convinced the pair would one day tie the knot.

The Espresso singer, who has split from Irish actor Barry Keoghan, told how she fell for Macca after she listened to The Beatles as a child.

Sabrina Carpenter at the Michael Kors Collection fashion show.
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Sabrina Carpenter has revealed Paul McCartney was her childhood crush[/caption]
Paul McCartney at the Stella McCartney fashion show.
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Sabrina grew up convinced the pair would one day tie the knot[/caption]

Sabrina said: “When I was very, very young, my dad played me Rocky Raccoon for the first time, and I was so mesmerised by that song and the songwriting of it that I fell in love with Paul McCartney.

“I was convinced that was my future husband. But he was quite old. And I was so young I didn’t understand he was much older.”

Despite a 57-year age gap, Sabrina admitted on US TV’s The Late Show that at the time she thought Macca was only a decade older than her, adding: “I didn’t understand maths . . . I was a child.”

Sabrina met Sir Paul at an awards bash in LA last February.

Of their meeting, she said: “I just formed tears in my eyes and he was so normal and casual and charming. It felt like I was entering an alternate universe, like the Upside Down vibes? Like Stranger Things – but a lot happier than Stranger Things.

“But he was so sweet. In every room he enters, he makes everyone seen and heard. It was such a beautiful experience to see that from someone I admired so much. I am obsessed with him.”

Looks like poor Barry is well out of the picture.

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Sabrina met Sir Paul at an awards bash in LA last February, pictured Paul as a young man[/caption]

The night Katy reigned here

KATY PERRY looked hot despite the freezing weather as she performed in New York City.

The California Gurls hitmaker donned ­silver thigh boots and fake reindeer antlers for the iHeartRadio’s z100 Jingle Ball in Madison Square ­Garden on Friday.

Katy Perry performing at Madison Square Garden.
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Katy Perry donned ­silver thigh boots and fake reindeer antlers for the iHeartRadio’s z100 Jingle Ball in Madison Square ­Garden[/caption]
Meghan Trainor performing at iHeartRadio Jingle Ball 2024.
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Meghan Trainor got into the festive spirit with her Mrs Claus outfit[/caption]

She sang her hit Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F) but changed the lyrics to “this Friday night” and played the guitar for 2008 track Hot N Cold.

Despite being the star of the show, Katy was the ultimate cheerleader too, as she sang along to ­fellow Jingle Ball performer Tate McRae and revealed that she was a huge “fangirl” of the Canadian singer.

Now, that is a collab I would love to see.

Meanwhile US singer Meghan Trainor got into the festive spirit with her Mrs Claus outfit.    

For fans, it was  the perfect early gift.

Male rules so un-Cher

SHE famously sang about a Woman’s World.        

But American legend Cher has admitted she has to “play by the rules” of “unrealistic” beauty standards – while male stars can get away with looking “scraggly”.

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Cher has admitted she has to ‘play by the rules’ of ‘unrealistic’ beauty standards[/caption]

When asked if she accepted the beauty expectations faced by women in the public eye, she told BBC Radio 4’s Desert Island Discs with Lauren Laverne: “It’s a bitch but I’m in it, so I play by the rules. I play by my own rules, but still, there’s a standard to keep up and if you can do it, you do it for as long as you can – it’s more fun.”

Cher agreed that the same is not expected of older male celebs, adding: “But what is? They just come in, in their jeans, shaved or not, but men in Hollywood are vain. But it’s hard for women, because men can get scraggly.

“They can get old. I see some women doing it – Helen Mirren does it really well, and Judi Dench.”

Since releasing a Christmas album last year, Cher has suggested her next album may be her final one.

She said the new record “will probably be my last, because you’re not really ­supposed to be singing at my age,” as “your voice runs out – you can’t hit the high notes or whatever”. I’ve got great songs, so I really want to try my best, to do my best.”

From what I can hear, Cher is still at the top of her game.

Jingle Ell’s in shelter

KIND-HEARTED Ellie Goulding will spend the Christmas period quietly volunteering at homeless shelters, I can reveal.

Speaking at the Rolling Stone Awards on Thursday night, she told me: “We do karaoke, play games, we talk, we eat mince pies and drink tea together. It’s always fun.”

Ellie Goulding at the 2024 Brit Awards.
Ellie Goulding will spend the Christmas period quietly volunteering at homeless shelters
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As well as working with charities Crisis and the Marylebone Project, Ellie is looking forward to making December 25 extra-special for her son Arthur, three.

The singer added: “He is very excited. He has written his list for Santa.”

Don’t forget to leave carrots out for Rudolph and his pals.

Kylian looking to score

HE is one of the world’s most successful footballers – and now I can reveal that Kylian Mbappe is aiming to score online.

The Real Madrid and France striker, who is worth around £150million, is looking for love on A-list dating app Raya.

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Kylian Mbappe is now on Raya[/caption]
Kylian Mbappé's Raya dating profile.
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The hunk showed off his muscly arms in snaps[/caption]
Kylian Mbappé's Raya dating profile.
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It comes days after a rape and sexual assault case against him was dropped in Sweden[/caption]

It comes days after a rape and sexual assault case against him was dropped in Sweden.

The hunk showed off his muscly arms in snaps accompanied by the tune Supposed To Be Loved by DJ Khaled.

Perhaps his teammate Jude Bellingham, who has also been spotted on the app, introduced him.

Speaking about his love life this week, Kylian said: “Yes, in the past I have been in love and I hope that I will be again. But currently, no.”

Hopefully his luck will change soon.

Weller up for Gaza jam

THE stars rallied at Brixton Academy for a charity gig curated by The Jam legend Paul Weller.

Artists included 2024 breakout trio Kneecap, who brought their rave-dipped rap from breakthrough album Fine Art to life.

Paul Weller performing at the Barbican.
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The stars rallied for a charity gig curated by Paul Weller[/caption]

Even older tunes such as Get Your Brits Out were ecstatically received by a sold-out venue.

Paloma Faith later urged the audience to light up their phones for a spine-tingling performance of Only Love Can Hurt Like This.

Meanwhile, the man behind the Friday show for Gaza delivered old and new hits including Shout To The Top.

A closing Wild Wood was the perfect appetiser for Primal Scream’s headline set, with frontman Bobby Gillespie looking like he had raided John Travolta’s 1970s movie   wardrobe.   

Mari is fit for a King

WEST End star Marisha Wallace has revealed that King Charles is a secret fan.

The US actress and singer met the monarch backstage following filming for the Royal Variety Performance, which airs at 8pm on ITV tonight.

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West End star Marisha Wallace has revealed that King Charles is a secret fan[/caption]

She said: “I have performed for the King twice this year, because I did the 80th ­anniversary of D-Day where I met him.

“It was sort of like talking to an old friend.

“He was like, ‘Your voice is amazing – I only have one ­problem. I just wish you had sang more songs.’

“To hear that from the King was pretty amazing.”

Marisha added: “I did the Festival of Remembrance in 2020 and Queen Elizabeth was still around at that time.

“No one was in the Royal Albert Hall for it because it was during Covid.

“I was called in at the last minute because someone got the virus.

“I had to get to the Royal Albert Hall and sing The White Cliffs Of Dover and I had never sung it before in my life, so I kind of saved the show.”

Looks like Marisha is well on her way to a honorary damehood.

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How loophole costing just £70 a week allows migrants to skip background checks to work illegally for Deliveroo & JustEat

A DANGEROUS loophole is allowing migrants to work illegally for Deliveroo, Just Eat and Uber Eats using the details of legitimate staff, a Sun on Sunday investigation can reveal.

Our undercover reporter posed as a recent Afghan migrant on Facebook forums dedicated to hiring food delivery drivers, to highlight how riders are subcontracting their accounts to people who do not have the right to work legally in the UK.

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A dangerous loophole is allowing migrants to work illegally for delivery companies including Just Eat[/caption]
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An Uber Eats bike bag outside a South London migrants’ hotel[/caption]
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Illegal immigrants could be attracted to jobs for firms such as Just Eat[/caption]

Within minutes he was offered the log-ins for company apps so he could receive orders in return for a fee — without any checks on who the driver really was.

We discovered some subcontract workers are migrants who are able to skip background checks and earn money illegally without the company they are riding for even being aware.

This subcontracting practice, known as substituting, is accepted by the delivery firms and allowed under their terms and conditions.

But no checks are made on who they are substituting to, and the loophole could be exploited by dangerous criminals to land jobs.

In 2022 Hampshire delivery rider Jennifer Rocha bit off a customer’s thumb in a row over a pizza but continued working for Deliveroo, even after the account she was using at the time was suspended.

The same year, convicted drug dealer Jordan Da Silva managed to work for Deliveroo.

His past was only exposed when he posted a video of him unwrapping a female customer’s anti-fungal cream in front of her, and he was recognised on social media.

No questions

In April, food delivery firms agreed to strengthen security checks to prevent illegal working.

Deliveroo said it has launched a substitute registration feature including right-to-work checks, Uber Eats said it would be launching identity verification checks while Just Eat said it was trying to “develop a solution which will ensure couriers substituting their work do so in accordance with the law”.

But after our reporter posted in the Facebook group asking to hire an account to do deliveries, he was offered Uber Eats, Deliveroo and Just Eat account details and log-ins for £70 to £100 a week, with no questions.

The registered drivers assured our reporter he would easily make that fee back and could expect an average of 42 hours a week earning £600 — around £14 an hour — by downloading an app, using their details to log into the system and get work.

One, Brian, agreed to hire out a Just Eat account for £140. He told our reporter it consisted of a £70 deposit and £70 for the first week’s use of the system, and said to take the cash to a run-down housing estate in Beckenham Hill, South London.

When our reporter said he didn’t have a UK bank account, he said: “We will get paid every Wednesday and I can give you it in cash. You can easily make £100 daily, working seven to eight hours. If you make £600 I’ll take £70 rent and I’ll give you £530. Nobody is going to check or ask you for anything. This is anonymous work.

Another user, Ricky, gave us an account to transfer £180 made up of an £80 deposit and £100 for the first week’s rental of his user details.

We made no payment for any account.

One Brazilian driver told us: “A person who has the right to work here opens as many accounts as possible, sometimes over 100.

Chatbot conversation showing how a refugee finds work. Text message conversation about setting up a bank account and paying rent. Restaurant ID check: No, just show the order and collect the food for delivery.  It's autonomous work. Deliveroo car account availability: £80 deposit, £100 weekly.

“From there, they offer these accounts to people who don’t have the right to work, then they work in another field that pays better, like construction. Illegal workers will happily accept a £3 order to an address three or four miles away.”

Migrants are even boasting about using the substituting loophole to get work.

One, from Chad in North Africa, detailed his journey to Europe in 2022 on TikTok.

In one post he shared a Union Flag and a rowing boat, indicating he had reached the UK on an illegal small boat.

And he showed the budget hotel near Heathrow Airport where he was living, and himself riding a bike carrying a Deliveroo bag, as well as buying designer gear.

In another hotel in South East London, where small-boat migrants are living, a resident, 32, from Pakistan said: “There are people here working as delivery drivers, but I’m not one of them. I don’t know how they get jobs as we don’t have work permits.”

And a Jordanian man, 53, said: “I want a job but I don’t have a work permit. If someone can find me a job as a delivery driver, I will take it.”

We showed our findings to industry expert Alfie Pearce-Higgins, a Deliveroo rider since 2021, who campaigns for better pay transparency for workers.

He said: “I’m not surprised by the scale of this — the practice is widespread. Anyone who wants an account can rent one easily without any checks. This undercuts the pay of legal, tax-paying drivers and can expose vulnerable people to exploitation.

“There is a very simple solution — remove the right of substitution, as Deliveroo recently did in Hong Kong. In my experience most drivers, customers and restaurants and supermarkets would support this.”

In 2023, a Home Office spot check found 42 per cent of riders were working illegally.

Deliveroo and Uber Eats have more than 120,000 official UK riders between them and Just Eat has tens of thousands — suggesting if it reached that scale, at least 50,000 food delivery workers could be working illegally.

Yvette Cooper, British Home Secretary, leaving Downing Street after a cabinet meeting.
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Home Secretary Yvette Cooper said: ‘The leading delivery firms have made repeated commitments to stamp out the abuse of driver substitution’[/caption]
Chris Philip, UK Shadow Home Secretary, at the BBC.
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Chris Philp said: ‘The Government must urgently step up immigration enforcement and checks to stop illegal employment, including in the gig economy’[/caption]
Deliveroo cyclist on a bike.
Deliveroo said it has launched a substitute registration feature including right-to-work checks

Home Secretary Yvette Cooper said: “The leading delivery firms have made repeated commitments to stamp out the abuse of driver substitution, but it is clear from these revelations they have not gone far enough.

“They need to get a grip on this fast as we cannot stand for this kind of abuse.”

And Tory Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp said: “Our laws — including employment laws — should be respected.

“The Government must urgently step up immigration enforcement and checks to stop illegal employment, including in the gig economy.”

Our research shows counter-measures are having little effect.

We even found gangs offering “all-inclusive” illegal work packages that can be booked before a person has even reached Britain.

An Instagram post in Portuguese offers London accommodation, a motorcycle with insurance and fuel, an active Uber Eats account, plus food, for £500 a week, claiming it offers an £840 weekly profit.

A West London delivery driver added: “Three or four I know of are visa overstayers renting accounts and making good money. I think the food delivery accounts are accelerating the boat arrivals and providing a stepping stone to integrate into communities faster.”

WHAT ARE THE CHECKS?

WHEN a driver creates an account with a delivery firm, it checks their right to work, photo ID, Disclosure and Barring Service status for convictions, and insurance, if they are using a motorised vehicle.

Drivers pay nothing to the firms when they create an account with them and there are no minimum working hours, which is why there is no real justification for substitutes.

But all major firms allow substitutions, including Deliveroo, Uber Eats, Just Eat and Stuart.

An Uber Eats spokesman said: “All couriers who use the Uber Eats app must undergo checks to ensure they have a legal right to work in the UK.

“Uber Eats has worked with the Home Office to launch additional identity verification and Right to Work checks to help ensure only those who legitimately use someone else’s account to deliver on the platform are able to.

“We are constantly reviewing these processes to ensure they are as robust as possible and if we receive reports that this is not the case we will investigate and take appropriate action.”

A Deliveroo spokesman said: “We take a zero-tolerance approach towards any rider who fails to meet their legal obligations.

“All riders have to have the Right to Work. If found to be in breach of their obligations, we will stop working with them with immediate effect.

“We have taken action to secure our platform and were the first to roll out direct Right to Work checks, a registration process and identity verification for substitutes.

“We are rolling out daily identity checks using facial recognition technology for all riders, including substitutes.

“We take our responsibilities extremely seriously and are committed to strengthening our controls and preventing misuse of our platform, with additional checks planned for next year.”

THEY CAN EARN £1,400 A WEEK

FOOD delivery workers claim they can make as much as £1,400 a week.
Uber Eats, Deliveroo and Just Eat do not publicly advertise pay rates.

But riders say they can earn large sums by picking the best-paying orders, working in areas with lots of restaurants, take-aways and grocery shops, and working at peak times.

If they take multiple orders from the same place or from outlets in the same area, they can do multiple deliveries per hour.

The delivery firm apps use an algorithm to determine earnings, depending on the number of orders collected, distance travelled and time taken to complete orders.

The algorithm also sets pay rates, based on how many drivers are online.

Jobs website Indeed states the average daily income of a Just Eat worker is £202, while Deliveroo riders average £14.99 per hour and Uber Eats drivers are estimated to earn up to £120 a day.

One Just Eat worker boasted on Indeed the work was “so simple… I usually get around £15-£20 an hour”.

An Uber Eats rider said they “easily earn over £500 per week working 40 hours”, while a Deliveroo rider claimed to have earned £1,400 in a week on a pedal bike, working 7am to 10.30pm.

Drivers can also earn money by substituting.

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