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‘A bit embarrassing’ – Andy Murray breaks silence on future as Novak Djokovic’s coach after Australian Open exit

ANDY Murray says he will speak to Novak Djokovic in the coming days to discuss whether he will continue as his coach.

Djokovic’s Australian Open hopes ended in disappointment as he withdrew after losing the first set against Alexander Zverev due to the hamstring injury he suffered in the previous round against Carlos Alcaraz.

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Andy Murray will speak to Novak Djokovic in the coming days to discuss whether he will continue as his coach[/caption]
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Djokovic celebrated with coach Murray after beating Carlos Alcaraz in the quarters[/caption]

Murray said: “Me and Novak agreed that after the tournament we would speak. We’ll do that.”

Murray said he had enjoyed every moment of his time with Djokovic, having been asked in November if he would join his team.

He said: “At times it feels a little bit embarrassing that because of my relationship with Novak, how much people talk about that or when there’s a good result or a good performance that it’s because I’ve helped him.

“I’m fully aware that the team that is with him has done an incredible job over many, many years to allow him to still be competing at this level, at the age that he’s at.

“They’ve all been really, really helpful to me. They really welcomed me into the team. It’s been great to be a part of.

“I got to witness some amazing tennis, and one of the best matches that I’ve seen live against Alcaraz.”

Murray said he had learned a lot from his short time with Djokovic, but admitted he is only just beginning to understand what’s required of a top-level coach.

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The Scot revealed: “It’s a steep learning curve for me as well. Obviously there’s a lot of things that as a player, you know things are different when you’re coaching.

“There’s a lot more that you need to help with in terms of communication around the team.

“You’re not just thinking about yourself like you are when you’re a player.

“I’ve certainly learned a lot but there’s a lot more still for me to learn, that’s for sure.”

And Murray said he had found it hard to watch Djokovic, knowing that he was suffering in pain.

He said: “When you get to that stage of the tournament, you feel like you’re getting very close to something very special, and it’s unfortunate if the body’s not responding in the way that you would like.

“With Novak there’s always hope with him because of how great a player he is and has found ways out of difficult situations before. It just wasn’t to be this time.”

Djokovic said he and Murray would discuss things in greater depth when the disappointment of withdrawing has subsided.

Murray added: “We both were disappointed with what just happened, so we didn’t talk about the future steps. We are so fresh off the court.

“I’ll definitely have a chat with Andy and thank him for being here with me. You know, give him my feedback, which is, of course, positive, and see how he feels and we make the next step.

“We are still hot-headed and disappointed, so it’s kind of hard to switch the page and start talking about what the next steps are.

“You know, I think we both need to cool off a little bit and then we’ll have a chat.”

Djokovic’s next scheduled event is in Doha, from 17-22 Feb, but the Serbian says he does not know how long he will be out.

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Disabled girl, 13, with mental age of a toddler abused to death after being forced to live in foul makeshift caged bed

A DISABLED teenager, with the mental age of a three-year-old, was abused to death after her grandmother made her live in a horrifying makeshift cage.

Police said they found Melanie, 13, covered in bruises at her grandmother Virginia Lujan’s home in Tempe, Arizona.

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Virginia Lujan, 55, was arrested after her 13-year-old granddaughter died[/caption]
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The teen had been kept in a makeshift cage at her grandmother’s home in Tempe, Arizona[/caption]
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The girl was disabled and had the mental age of a three-year-old[/caption]

Lujan, 55, has been accused of abusing her disabled granddaughter by keeping her in a cage covered in dirt and feces.

The teenager had been kept in a bunk bed where the bottom bed had been removed.

That lower section was then covered in bars and surrounded by baby cages.

Melanie’s horrifying condition was revealed to cops when they received a call on Tuesday night about the disabled teenager not breathing.

Her grandmother reportedly told cops that she had fallen down the stairs a few days ago but seemed fine.

Therefore, she reportedly did not give the girl medical aid at the time, according to AZ Family.

The 13-year-old was rushed to hospital on Tuesday night but tragically died on Wednesday morning.

Melanie’s mother, Jami Hodges, 33, claimed she did not know about the fall but said she was temporarily staying with her mom.

Four of Hodges’ five children had been in their grandmother’s care and reportedly were not attending school.

These children, aged between two and 15 were removed from the home, just off of Route 60.

Melanie’s mother and grandmother admitted to keeping the disabled girl in a cage, according to AZ Family.

It is unclear how long the girl had been kept in the cage but police said it could have been months or even years.

The pair were taken into custody on child abuse charges but Hodges was later released for further investigations.

Cops revealed additional charges could be filed against the pair.

“The tragic loss of a child is a profound reminder of our shared responsibility to protect the most vulnerable in our community,” Police Chief Kenneth McCoy said.

“Investigations like this demand meticulous attention to detail and sensitivity to the emotional toll it takes on everyone involved.”

Lujan’s neighbor Ciara Lessard revealed something strange she noticed while living next door.

“The kids just seemed a little different . A little scared, maybe,” Lessard said.

“Lots of kids are loud like mine, these kids were standoff-ish something was going on I can see it now looking back.

“I have a 13-year old special needs child that I lost a few years ago I can’t even imagine. I would never. I hope she rots in prison.”

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Police Chief Kenneth McCoy said the tragic incident was being investigated[/caption]
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Four other children had also lived in the house[/caption]
Exterior view of an apartment building where a teen girl was allegedly abused.
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Cops said the home was filthy and the makeshift cage was covered in dirt and feces[/caption]

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Wrexham’s European dreams shattered by FA as Ryan Reynolds’ club BLOCKED from entering new competition

WREXHAM’s hopes of competing in Europe have been dashed.

It comes after the Football Association blocked attempts to allow clubs playing in the English leagues to participate in the Welsh League Cup.

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Wrexham’s European dream has been blocked by the FA after they were denied access to playing in the Welsh League Cup[/caption]

The new-look Welsh League Cup has been granted a Conference League qualification spot by UEFA.

And the Football Association of Wales (FAW) had wanted the EFL‘s Welsh clubs – Wrexham, Cardiff, Swansea and Newport – to participate.

However, the English FA board has rejected the proposal on the grounds it does not provide equal opportunity to other clubs in the English football pyramid.

A statement from the FA said: “The FA board has considered a request made by four Welsh clubs to take part in a restructured version of the FAW League Cup which would provide an opportunity to qualify for UEFA competition.

“As part of the request, the Welsh clubs would forfeit their existing right to qualify for UEFA club competitions through the English system whilst they remained members of the EFL.

“The Welsh clubs would then seek to qualify for UEFA competition via the English system should they be promoted to the Premier League.

“As a result of the request, the FA undertook a thorough consultation with stakeholders and invited submissions from the Welsh clubs.

“Following careful consideration, taking into account various factors including equal opportunity for clubs to participate in the same competitions, for the same rewards on an equal basis; concerns raised by stakeholders regarding competition integrity, fixture congestion and player welfare, and the impact on the standing of existing competitions, the FA board has rejected the request.

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“It was noted that it is open to the Welsh clubs to choose whether or not to participate in the English or Welsh system based on their own assessment of the relative merits of participation in each system, but if they choose to participate in the English system they must do so on the same basis as the English clubs which participate in that system.”

If accepted the move would have handed the likes of Wrexham an additional revenue stream not accessible by their English EFL rivals.

The Red Dragons were the last Welsh EFL side to play in Europe via a Welsh competition, coming in 1995/96 through the Welsh Cup.

Since then, only Swansea have competed on the continent after winning the English League Cup in 2013.

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Who is in The Traitors final?

THE Traitors third series grand finale features five fearsome contestants competing for the cash prize, which currently stands at £73,600.

Here we get to know the finalists, as well as taking a look at who has been eliminated so far.

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Alexander has made it to all the way to the final of The Traitors[/caption]

Who are the finalists of The Traitors series 3?

After all of the deliberation, daring and deception, we are down to the final five contestants on The Traitors.

In case you missed anything along the way, here’s everything you need to know about them…

Alexander

British diplomat Alexander is “grateful to have explored the castle and participated in every mission”.

The 38-year-old credits his success to spotting a Traitor early on, building relationships and performing well in missions.

Alexander told the BBC: “I have been really lucky that I’ve been under enough suspicion not to get murdered, but at the same time, I’ve not been under enough suspicion to get banished!

“I’ve also been lucky to find a crew of people at each stage of the game who’ve given me enough support, both emotional and votes at the table, in order to stay.

“It has been really fun, but also incredibly intense. It feels like threading a needle through the game to get to this point.”

Charlotte

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Charlotte has shown great cunning to make it to the final, even faking a Welsh accent[/caption]

Charlotte, 32, is a business director from Hampshire.

She has proven to be a formidable player, even faking a Welsh accent throughout the series.

Initially recruited as a Traitor late in the game, she has shown exceptional skill in deception and strategy.

Her ability to blend in with the Faithfuls has made her a particularly dangerous finalist.

Charlotte said: “Coming into the show I was excited to meet lots of different people and get the chance to play this incredible game that I’d seen on TV.

“It’s not even enough to describe it as a life size, immersive game. It really is all-consuming — your life in the castle becomes the game.

“I’d say it’s hard to fully understand on the outside that truly you live and breathe the game, and that’s why the emotions are so real.”

Frankie

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Frankie’s acting skills and ability to judge people’s characters have helped her to the grand finale[/caption]

Frankie, also known as Francesca, is a 44-year-old interior designer from East Sussex.

She describes herself as a “very good judge of character” which, along with her background in acting, have served her well in the game.

Frankie said: “Winning the show would mean so much to me on so many different levels.

“It would be so lovely for my sons to see me win and to see me doing something different. To prove to them that anything is possible.

“On a personal level as well, it’s probably one of the greatest challenges I’ve ever taken on, so it would mean a lot to me for my sense of self as well.”

Jake

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Jake came back from an early elimination to make it to the final[/caption]

Jake, 28, is a project manager from Barrow-in-Furness.

He applied for the show because it’s the “perfect kind of game” for him.

And Jake wasn’t wrong — after being eliminated early on and returning to the show, he secured a shield for himself and correctly exposed Linda as a Traitor.

He said: “I thought I’d be lucky to get past the first week. It helps when you spot a Traitor early on.

“I knew I needed luck, but a lot of it is building friendships and relationships and there is also a bit of skill involved, finding Traitors and being good at Missions — but I didn’t expect to get this far so I’m pretty lucky.”

Leanne

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Frankie is glad she hasn’t had to stab anyone in the back on her way to the final[/caption]

Leanne is a 28-year-old former solder from North Wales.

She has played a crucial role in the game’s final stages.

Leanne possessed a shield from a previous challenge, which became a pivotal element in the strategic plays leading up to the final.

She said: “It was a lot harder than I imagined emotionally. I came into the game really, really wanting to be a Traitor, but I found it hard enough being a Faithful.

“So, I know how difficult I would have found it as a Traitor, because of the relationships that you build along the way, the friendships, it would be so hard to stab a friend in the back. That’s what we are now, we’re friends.

“My favourite part outside the game is the friendships that I’ve made because, genuinely, they are going to be friends for life, more so like family.

“My favourite part in the game is the amount of shields I’ve won. I’m very proud of that.”

Eliminations

Here’s a breakdown of who has left the show so far:

Murdered contestants:

  • Yin (Faithful): First player murdered in Episode 1
  • Keith (Faithful): Murdered in Episode 2
  • Maia (Faithful): Murdered in Episode 4
  • Livi (Faithful): Murdered in Episode 6
  • Lisa (Faithful): Murdered in Episode 9
  • Joe (Faithful): Murdered in Episode 10

Banished contestants:

  • Nathan (Faithful): First player banished in Episode 2
  • Elen (Faithful): Banished in Episode 2
  • Armani (Traitor): First Traitor to be caught by the Faithful, banished in Episode 3
  • Tyler (Faithful): Banished in Episode 5
  • Alex (status unknown): Banished in Episode 8
  • Leon (Faithful): Banished in Episode 9
  • Minah (Traitor): Banished in Episode 10
  • Freddie (status unknown): Banished in Episode 11

Other eliminations:

  • Fozia, Jack and Alexander: Initially eliminated in a twist at the beginning of the season, though two of them later returned to the competition, including finalist Alexander

How to watch The Traitors series 3 final

Will the Faithful identify all the remaining Traitors and claim victory?

Or will the Traitors successfully evade detection and secure the life-changing prize money for themselves?

The Traitors series three final is scheduled to air on Friday, January 24, 2025, at 8.30 pm on BBC One and iPlayer.

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Katie Price updates fans from her hospital bed as she goes under the knife AGAIN in Turkey

KATIE Price has jetted back to Turkey yet again for surgery following her 17th boob job and a face lift.

Speaking from her hospital bed, the former glamour model revealed she was preparing to go under the knife once more.

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Katie Price has been updating fans oun her latest surgery
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Katie had a face lift last year[/caption]

She told her fans on Snapchat and Instagram: “From my last surgery, there are just a few little bits that I want tweaking.

“Well, they need tweaking. So here I am getting ready. That’s the worst bit for me, the needle. The needle’s done so now I can relax.”

Katie, 46, revealed she had to wait a few hours for blood test results before the procedure, saying she planned to get some sleep in the meantime.

Later, she posted another update as she was wheeled to the operating room, telling her followers: “Just to inform you all, I’m now going down for my operation. Nice and calm.”

While Katie hasn’t confirmed exactly what tweaks she’s having done, she recently admitted the face flift left her with botched ears.

Sources close to the star claimed she was unhappy with her “pixie ears” following the surgery.

Closer Magazine reported: “Katie is heading to Turkey for her first New Year’s procedure: fixing her pixie ears.

“She thinks they need correcting after her recent facelift. She’s having her ears removed, then re-stitched in place and pinned back so that they don’t stick out.”

Reflecting on Katie’s “obsession” with surgery, the source continued: “Friends think Katie has gone too far.

“They feel like she’s obsessed and loves the attention – and the money from the pictures – that the surgery brings in.”

Fans were recently left concerned when they noticed something was very wrong after her £10,000 face lift.

Casually flicking her hair to the side in a video, she revealed her ears – which appeared to have no lobes.

But one fan noticed the difference in her ears, writing: “What happened to your earlobes?”

Most people have adherent earlobes, where the lobes hang down away from the face.

Attached earlobes are less common, which is where they are smaller in size and attached directly to the side of the head.

In older photos, Katie had adherent lobes, but since her latest facelift she appears to have attached earlobes.

She flew to Turkey for her £10,000 facelift and breast reduction in August, skipping a bankruptcy court date for the procedure.

The plastic surgery fanatic was arrested at Heathrow Airport and was seen outside the High Court the following day.

KATIE’S FEARS

Speaking on Greatest Hits Radio, Katie explained a clairvoyant predicted she would pass away peacefully in her sleep, which her sister Sophie suggested could apply to being under anaesthesia.

While the encounter happened years ago, Katie admitted that recollecting the visit with Sophie for their podcast left her with anxiety about going under the knife again.

Katie Price's Surgery: A Timeline

1998 – Katie underwent her first breast augmentation taking her from a natural B cup to a C cup. She also had her first liposuction

1999 – Katie had two more boob jobs in the same year, one taking her from a C cup to a D cup, and then up to an F cup

2006 – Katie went under the knife to take her breasts up to a G cup

2007 – Katie had a rhinoplasty and veneers on her teeth

2008 – Katie stunned fans by reducing her breasts from an F cup to a C cup

2011 – Going back to an F cup, Katie also underwent body-contouring treatment and cheek and lip fillers

2014/5 – Following a nasty infection, Katie had her breast implants removed

2016 – Opting for bigger breasts yet again, Katie had another set of implants, along with implants, Botox and lip fillers

2017 – After a disastrous ‘threading’ facelift, Katie also had her veneers replaced. She also had her eighth boob job taking her to a GG cup

2018 – Katie went under the knife yet again for a facelift

2019 – After jetting to Turkey, Katie had a face, eye and eyelid lift, Brazilian bum lift and a tummy tuck

2020 – Katie has her 12th boob job in Belgium to correct botched surgery and a new set of veneers

2021 –  In a complete body overhaul, she opts for eye and lip lifts, liposuction under her chin, fat injected into her bum and full body liposuction

2022 – Katie undergoes another brow and eye lift-and undergoes ‘biggest ever’ boob job in Belgium, her 16th in total

2023 – Opting for a second rhinoplasty, Katie also gets a lip lift at the same time as well as new lip filler throughout the year

2024 – Katie has her 17th boob job in Brussels after revealing she wanted to downsize. She performed at Dublin Pride just days later and surgeons warned the lack of recovery posed a risk of infection

“That sort of triggered something in my head. And I was like, ‘Do you know what? Imagine if that is,’ because the amount of times I’ve been put to sleep and that’s stuck in my mind.

“If I have surgery again, what if I do go in my sleep because you are asleep.

“And I think that’s connected something in my brain, I was saying that.

“But yeah, I do have a… I need to sort out the body dysmorphia stuff.”

It comes after Katie was issued an urgent warning by her former surgeon who refused to operate on the star – and feared she was “addicted to surgery”.

The reality star gets most of her surgery for free nowadays though is thought to have had over £500,000 worth of operations over the years – including 17 boob jobs, at least four face lifts, multiple brow lifts, Brazilian bum lifts, as well as filler and Botox.

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As she flicked her hair, she revealed her earlobes which are attached to the side of her face[/caption]
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Katie used to have adherent earlobes, which aren’t attached to the side of the head

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Our nightmare neighbours’ ugly caravan has blocked our pavement for FOUR months… the whole street hates them

FURIOUS residents say their pavement has been blocked for four months because of their nightmare neighbours’ ugly caravan.

Stunned householders first noticed the 13ft long caravan when it appeared outside a semi-detached home on their street in Bolton.

The caravan blocking the footpath. Photo released Janauary 24 2025. Fuming residents say their homes have been blighted after a neighbour stuck a large caravan in their front garden on their leafy suburban street.Stunned householders first noticed the 13ft long caravan when it appeared outside a semi-detached home and was left sticking out over a pavement.After complaints, a fence was cut down and the caravan was moved to lie alongside the front of the 1930s property - taking up nearly all of the19ft wide garden. But nearby residents are still unhappy with the placement of the caravan and think that it is a "disgrace.".
Nearby residents are still unhappy with the placement of the caravan
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Caravan parked in a residential front garden, blocking the pavement.
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Residents have called the caravan a ‘disgrace’ after it’s blocked the pavement for several months[/caption]
Caravan parked in a front garden, causing a dispute among neighbors.
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The caravan sits outside a property on a secluded street in Bolton[/caption]

It was too large to fit in the garden and was left sticking out over a pavement.

After complaints, a fence was cut down and the caravan was moved to lie alongside the front of the 1930s property – taking up nearly all of the 19ft wide garden.

But nearby residents are still unhappy with the placement of the caravan and think that it’s a “disgrace.”

One neighbour, who wishes to be anonymous, said: “When it was here and parked on the pavement, nobody could get past it.

“They had to walk in the road and it was a disgrace.

“It turned up one night and I couldn’t believe it as people are living in it – there were lights on inside it.

“As far I’m aware, the caravan should not be here at all on this estate.”

The neighbour says the property is owned by Bolton at Home, who manage over 18,000 properties in the area.

They said caravans shouldn’t be allowed as only privately owned properties are allowed them outside their houses.

They said: “They’ve cut the fencing down to fit it in the garden and I don’t know how the postman can go and deliver their mail because the caravan is in the way.

“It shouldn’t be here as it’s a Bolton at Home property.

“There’s only caravans on this road, which are outside private properties.”

Another neighbour, who also wished to be anonymous, said this was the “first time they have had issues” with the property as the “gentleman who lived there before was quiet”.

They said that “all the street is unhappy” with the caravan and the tenants are “not long moved in” having been there for about four or five months.

The neighbour said: “The residents are not happy.”

The owner of the property where the caravan is placed said that it was to accommodate their son, but added: “We don’t want to talk about it.”

A Bolton at Home spokesperson said: “We are aware of the caravan parked outside one of our properties.

“We are in contact with our customer and are working with them to ensure it is removed as swiftly as possible.”

This comes after a woman claimed her neighbours used her address to claim benefits as well as a phone contract and bank account.

“I found this out when I started getting all the debt collection letters,” she explained.

But the long list of problems wasn’t over – she accused them of fly-tipping, swearing at her and throwing bin bags into the street.

“This winter they must have had a blocked drainage pipe which they then tampered with and all their bath water was running out into my yard,” she added.

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Fuming residents say their homes have been blighted after a neighbour stuck a large caravan in their front garden[/caption]

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Coronation Street fans baffled as plot is completely forgotten – but they make eerie prediction for Craig Tinker’s exit

CORONATION Street fans have been left baffled by a major storyline which has been FORGOTTEN despite it causing one character to leave.

Fans of the ITV soap opera will remember how Beth Tinker made a hasty exit last summer after clashing with Kit Green.

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Fans have been left baffled that Beth Tinker’s ‘real’ reason for leaving has been forgotten[/caption]
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Craig is yet to find out his boss drove his mum out of the village[/caption]
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Beth discovered that Kit was a bent copper[/caption]

Beth was forced to flee from Coronation Street after a showdown with her son Craig’s boss Kit Green.

The factory worker had discovered Kit’s dodgy policeman ways and had threatened to expose him if he didn’t cut her back in on the back street clothes selling deal they had both wound up in.

In response, Kit got Craig drunk and encouraged him to spill his secrets on his criminal activities.

He then used this information threaten Beth that her son’s career would be over if she ever released the video she had of Kit engaging with the clothes-selling crook.

However, fans have now questioned why the plot has seemingly been abandoned with Kit no longer appearing to be associated with the dodgy clothes dealings as well as why Kit having the incriminating evidence of Craig has never been brought up again.

Commenting on the forgotten plot, one fan wrote on Reddit: “5 months in and nothing has been suspected. Just like all of that smug t***’s secrets, this one is safely secure.”

As another added: “Craig couldn’t find the ground if he fell out of a plane.”

However, others think they may have figured out when the bombshell will finally be dropped ahead of Craig Tinker’s impending exit.

Earlier this year, it was confirmed that actor Colson Smith had been axed from his role as the police officer and would be leaving Weatherfield for good later this year.

It has led some fans to think this could now be a part of his exit with Kit finally revealing to him why his mother was force to flee the cobbles.

A Corrie viewer predicted: “I suspect that may be coming soon.”

Colson confirmed that he was told he would be written out of the show after being told of the news in Autumn 2024.

The actor wrote on Instagram: “Autumn last year I was told that Craig Tinker’s time on the Cobbles is to come to end in 2025.

“I’ve loved every single second of my 14 year stay as a resident on the greatest street in the world. I feel incredibly lucky to have grown up in, on and around Coronation Street.

“I’ve learned pretty much everything about life from the people who call it home.

“I’m excited to play out the exit story for our Craigy. For me, this is the end of the beginning.

“I genuinely can’t wait to see what chapter two has in store for me.”

Corrie cash crisis: shock exits for 2025

ITV bosses are locked in a battle to save the cash-strapped soap.

This means that a number of stars have either been axed from or have abandoned the long-running serial drama.

Colson Smith – Craig Tinker

The character of Craig Tinker has been axed by bosses after 14 years. After he was told of the news in Autumn 2024, Colson Smith confirmed that would be written out of the show with scenes to air later this year. Craig’s on-screen mum, Beth Tinker, also left the show in the summer when actress Lisa George was written out from the role.

Sue Cleaver – Eileen Grimshaw

After 25 years playing Eileen Grimshaw, former I’m A Celebrity campmate Sue Cleaver will quit the show. The Sun on Sunday reported in January that she’s already begun to film her exit scenes. However the character will not be killed off in case Sue opts to make a return in the future.

Luca Toolan – Mason Radcliffe

Bosses decided to axe the teenage character after just 16 months after he first joined the show. Recent scenes saw Mason stabbed by his criminal brothers after his pal Dylan brought a knife in an attempt to defend him.

Sue Devaney – Debbie Webster

In November 2024, we revealed that Debbie Webster is set to be killed off after 40 years on the cobbles. The character will die as part of a heartbreaking long-running dementia storyline.

Charlotte Jordan – Daisy Midgeley

The actress became the fifth star to leave Coronation Street in just one month. We revealed that she will bow out of the ITV soap later this year after four years on-screen. Charlotte told sources that she’s hungry to see what other opportunities await.

Shelley King – Yasmeen Metcalfe

The actress has played Yasmeen Metcalfe on the cobbles for the past 11 years and we revealed in January that she finished filming her final scenes. This follows the departure of her on-screen partner Stu Carpenter.

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KGB spooks, mob ties & a strange call to UK newspaper…could Trump’s release of ‘FINAL 3%’ of JFK files reveal the truth?

NEW glimpses into John F Kennedy’s assassination could be revealed as the final sealed files on his death are set to be declassified.

Fascination surrounding that fateful day more than 60 years ago remains as great as ever as wannabe sleuths hope to find out the full truth.

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JFK and wife Jacqueline Kennedy, Texas Governor John Connally on their motorcade route in Dallas[/caption]
Bystanders look on as Jacqueline Kennedy reaches over to help husband John F. Kennedy who lies on the rear of a car after being struck by an assassin's bullet
Bystanders looked on as Jacqueline Kennedy reached over to help her husband on the rear of a car after being struck by an assassin’s bullet
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Lee Harvey Oswald's Dallas police mugshot.
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Lee Harvey Oswald was killed two days after he shot JFK[/caption]

Only a few thousand of the millions of government records have yet to be fully released – but could shed more light on what happened on November 22, 1963.

Just days after his inauguration, Donald Trump ordered the final documents be released, saying it is in the interest of the American people.

JFK was shot in the head and neck by Lee Harvey Oswald, 24, whilst travelling in an open-top car parade in Dallas, Texas.

But conspiracy theories about his assassination from mob hits to CIA plots have remained rife as the public guess at what might be contained in the secret files.

Sensational details were revealed in 2017 when a tranche of documents were revealed – including Oswald’s meeting with a KGB agent and a mystery phone call to a British newspaper.

Experts have warned the drop of the final documents will likely not contain any earth-shattering revelations that would change the accepted version of events.

But they may still reveal fresh details surrounding JFK’s assassination and the circumstances around it.

Larry J. Sabato, author of The Kennedy Half-Century, told NBC: “There’s always the possibility that something would slip through that would be the tiny tip of a much larger iceberg that would be revealing.

“That’s what researchers look for. Now, odds are you won’t find that but it is possible that it’s there.”

It is understood just three per cent of records surrounding the assassination remain shielded from the public.

But the fact up to 4,000 documents remain partly or completely redacted has further fuelled speculation that US Government agencies are involved in a cover-up.

Officials have argued they have been kept back because they contain details of people who are still alive or have information and locations of intelligence offices.

Some documents in the collection may never be released, including tax returns that weren’t subject to the 2017 disclosure requirement.

Other files have been destroyed over the decades.

The files released in 2017 told of Oswald’s meeting with a KGB agent responsible for assassinations two months before JFK was killed.

One bombshell document said that the FBI knew about the meeting between Oswald and the KGB spy.

The files also revealed how a reporter at Cambridge News told cops he received a chilling call just 25 minutes before Kennedy was shot.

Documents told how the caller told the reporter to call the American Embassy in London for “some big news” before hanging up.

Gerald Posner, who wrote Case Closed about JFK’s death, believes the remaining documents could reveal information about mafia and CIA plots against Fidel Castro.

Oswald – who had developed a strong attachment to Cuba and its president – visited the Cuban embassy in Mexico City just weeks before shooting JFK dead.

He wanted to get a visa to immigrate to Cuba, but was frustrated when he couldn’t get one straight away.

Illustration of the assassination of JFK, including a map of the motorcade route, the Texas Book Depository, and information about the Zapruder film and Lee Harvey Oswald.
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President Donald Trump holds up a signed executive order aiming to declassify remaining federal records relating to the assassinations of John F. Kennedy[/caption]
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Guards and secret service agents escorting Lee Harvey Oswald through Dallas police HQ two days after his arrest[/caption]

Mr Posner told NBC: “There are some files that are still sealed about the mafia and CIA plots against Fidel Castro – and I’d like to know more about that.

“There’s a document in there on Mexican intelligence – information was gathered on Oswald when he visited Mexico City only six weeks before the assassination.

“And it might disclose the extent to which the CIA knew how unbalanced Oswald was and they didn’t tell the FBI.

“So there could be some embarrassing things in here, it’ll be interesting for history.

“But I don’t think there will be a smoking gun document that will turn the case on its head and say here’s who killed Kennedy, it was really part of the secret government and here are the people involved.

“That’s not going to happen.”

Mr Posner has dismissed claims there could have been a second shooter – but said questions remain over Oswald’s motives.

He said: “There no question at all that Oswald was the assassin that day.

“So the only question is did he do it for himself or did he do it as part of a plot. That’s always the toughest question.

JFK's assassination explained

JFK was assassinated in Dallas on November 22, 1963 as he travelled in a motorcade through Dealey Plaza.

Three shots were fired, two of which hit him in the neck and head.

Half an hour after the shots were fired, the 35th president of the United States was pronounced dead.

Oswald, a 24-year-old self-proclaimed Marxist, was soon arrested in a nearby cinema after police hunted the killer of one of their fellow officers.

He denied shooting anybody, claiming to reporters that he was a “patsy”.

Later he was accused of shooting the president dead with his $21 mail-order rifle from a window of the sixth floor of a nearby school textbook warehouse.

Two days after the assassination and his arrest, Oswald was being escorted from Dallas Police Headquarters to county prison.

As he was taken out in front of the world’s media, Jack Ruby stepped forward and shot him dead.

Ruby was later found guilty of murder.

The Warren Commission in 1964 reported that Oswald had been the lone gunman, and another congressional probe in 1979 found no evidence to support the theory that the CIA had been involved.

But some say this was a cover-up.

Conspiracy theories include a CIA plot, a mafia-hit job, and a covert operation by Vice President Lyndon Johnson.

“I’ve looked a those connections to see did he do it for the CIA, did he do it for the Russians, did he do it to impress Castro because he wanted to get to Cuba – there are all of those possibilities.

“But in the end, what’s missing is proof and evidence. And it’s not going to be sitting there in a file that’s been sitting in the National Archives for all of these decades.”

Speculation about the role of the mob remains rampant and amateur sleuths hope documents will reveal more.

Some armchair detectives have claimed the FBI and Lyndon Johnson – who succeeded JFK as president – covered up the mob’s involvement in the assassination.

Others have suggested high-level government officials were involved in the plot to kill JFK.

Oswald, a self-proclaimed Marxist, was accused of shooting JFK from the window of the sixth floor of a nearby school textbook warehouse.

He was shot dead by local club owner Jack Ruby in the Dallas police station.

Ruby – who had connections to the mob in the 1940s – claimed he had simply acted out of grief and denied any involvement in a conspiracy.

Explosive JFK files released in 2017 revealed Oswald and his killer Ruby met in the weeks before JFK was assassinated.

The pair were seen together at Florida’s Key West airport in 1963 and were overheard speaking in code about “Big Bird”, according to the documents.

Whether soon to be released documents will reveal any more details is unclear – but could trigger fresh conspiracy theories, and fuel well-known ones.

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‘Kind’ schoolboy, 12, was ‘minutes from safety’ when he was stabbed to death – as parents share heartbreaking pictures

TRAGIC Leo Ross was “minutes from safety” when he was fatally stabbed, his adoptive family revealed.

The 12-year-old was found with a stab wound to the stomach on the banks of the River Cole in Hall Green, Birmingham, on January 21.

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Leo Ross, 12, was stabbed in Birmingham on January 21[/caption]
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The young boy was said to be ‘minutes from safety’ as he was attacked[/caption] Map showing the route a 12-year-old boy walked home from school before he was stabbed to death.

Ishtiaq Shah, whose partner Janet was the boys legal guardian, paid a heartbreaking tribute.

Today he said the family had “another difficult and haunting night” as they came to terms with Leo‘s death.

Leo was remembered as a “kind, bright and talented boy” and images of the child were shared online.

Heartbreaking photos show Leo celebrating a birthday, in his school uniform and enjoying a pedalo ride.

Ishtiaq said: “We desperately want Leo to come home from school, he was just minutes away from safety, but we know he never will.

“He was a big brother to our two young children, so patient and loving to them.

“They were/are obsessed with him and will miss him.”

Ishtiaq launched a fundraising campaign to raise money for the Daniel Baird Foundation, an anti-knife charity.

He added: “It was lovely to see the notifications received during the night of how many more of you that have donated.

“We are extremely grateful that you share our determination to prevent this from happening again.

“If we can help deter one child from carrying a knife, if we can train one person, if we can stop one bleed and save one person from such a fatality, we will feel our little genius Leo made that happen, his death will have saved a life.”

Almost £6,000 has been raised for the charity, which provides products to help stem bleeding from stab wounds.

On the day of Leo’s murder, officers responded to calls from an area near Scribers Lane in Hall Green at around 3.15pm.

Leo was understood to have been walking home from school when he was attacked.

Paramedics rushed the youngster to hospital where he was tragically pronounced dead a short while later.

Cops were seen searching a home in connection with Leo’s murder in Birmingham’s Hall Green neighbourhood.

Officers investigating Leo’s death revealed have been granted extra time to question a 14-year-old boy, who was arrested on the night of January 21.

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Leo attended Christ Church C of E Secondary Academy where he was ‘adored’[/caption]
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Flowers and candles were left at the scene where Leo tragically died[/caption]

Leo attended Christ Church C of E Secondary Academy where pals said he was “adored” and always a “hard worker”.

Horrified parents have been briefed by teachers that the murder suspect was not a pupil.

Across the road from the school a bright graffiti artwork was left spelling out “Leo” in memory of the lad.

It added: “Drop a knife, save a life.”

Officers investigating the death were seen searching grass verges for evidence on January 23.

West Midlands Police officers were seen examining shrubbery along Scribers Lane with wooden sticks.

Meanwhile officers began a thorough search of the nearby Shire Country Park.

A woman laying flowers described the attack, which saw Leo knifed in the stomach, said: “It’s awful, tragic really.

“I think it’s an area where there can be issues but nothing like this. It’s a quiet area.

“It’s just happening time and time again. They need to do something.

“I think this Starmer rubbish about stopping anyone going on Amazon and buying a knife, anyone can get hold of a knife. It’s not about that.

“My son is 16 now and the thought of him going into Birmingham, is just not on. It’s getting worse than London.”

Meanwhile a tearful grandmother said: “It’s just heartbreaking. My grandson goes to the same school.

“It’s just heartbreaking that a parent can send their child to school in the morning, it could be any of our children or grandchildren, and then they not come back.

“There’s a child, a life to live, that’s wasted. I was at work and saw the helicopter.

“They’re doing a memorial mass and Yardley Wood social have said that they’re going to have something going where they’re collecting money for the little boys family.

“It’s a lovely cut through to get home quick, but it’s not always safe.

“You should know what your child is doing.”

One note left at the scene by a friend of Leo’s read: “Thanks for being a great friend to me. I’ll miss you forever. Love Jack P.”

While another friend wrote: “To Leo, I’m really upset this happened to you and you haven’t gotten to live your life.

“I’ll always remember you from primary and secondary and I’m grateful that I got to speak to you for the last time only shortly before the boy took your life.

“I really hope your little sister is ok because you was the most important person in her life and you should never have gotten hurt and killed without any reason.

“We will always miss you and remember you.

“Rest in peace Leo.”

It comes after multiple attacks on three pensioners that occurred on 19, 20 and 21 January shortly before Leo was targeted.

Cops continued to question a 14-year-old boy over the murder and previous assaults.

West Midlands Police said: “The victims of the assaults are aged in their 70s and 80s and we are asking for any information which could help in our enquiries.

“The suspect was initially arrested on suspicion of the January 19 assault and then while in custody he was arrested on suspicion of murder and then later the two further assaults.”

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Leo’s guardian’s partner Ishtiaq Shah left a heartfelt tribute to the youngster[/caption]

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