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Meet the grandad who has spent 25 years transforming his back garden into a - Wild West 'town'. <br/><br/>Stephen Smart's Dude Ranch includes a saloon, jailhouse, bank, haberdashery and even an undertakers at the rear of his semi-detached home in Sheppey, Kent.<br/><br/>The 65-year-old has long been fascinated with the films starring the likes of Clint Eastwood and John Wayne, which inspired him to construct his very own old-style town.<br/><br/>But, despite his Wild West obsession, he's never actually been to America. <br/><br/>Mr Smart - who's also known simply as 'Dude' - began modelling his property, which now resembles a Hollywood film set, on the American frontier period around 25 years ago. <br/><br/>A retired lorry driver, he said: \
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The Royal at Heysham began life in the 16th century as a grain store before being transformed into a pub a century later. <br/><br/>Today the inn has been lovingly restored as part of a multi-million-pound investment by Daniel Thwaites, providing eleven en-suite rooms, many of which have retained unique original features.
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Credit: SWNS / Juliana Machado Sotinho<br/><br/>A woman says she has received job offers, marriage proposals and was even offered £20k ($25k) for a night with her - because she looks like Beyoncé.<br/><br/>Juliana Machado Sotinho, 35, only noticed her resemblance to the megastar when she began posting on social media in 2019.<br/><br/>Juliana, from Iguaba Grande in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, took advantage of the uncanny resemblance and began doing impressions of the star.<br/><br/>Since then Juliana, who is happily married, has been receiving unwanted attention from men.<br/><br/>She has received marriage proposals - five in total -and was even even offered $25k for a night with her.<br/>
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As the cosmos orchestrates its grand ballet, one of the most awe-inspiring performances unfolds when the Earth, Moon, and Sun align in perfect harmony. The spectacle of a solar eclipse, where the Moon casts its shadow upon the Earth, mesmerizes observers worldwide. In recent memory, North America has been graced with the privilege of witnessing such celestial marvels, evoking a sense of wonder and reverence for the cosmos.<br/><br/>The anticipation leading up to an eclipse is palpable. Months, sometimes years, before the celestial event, astronomers and enthusiasts meticulously plan their viewing locations, hoping to secure the optimal vantage point. Whether nestled in the rugged mountains of the Pacific Northwest, perched atop skyscrapers in bustling metropolises, or ensconced within the vast expanses of the Great Plains, observers eagerly await the celestial ballet about to unfold.<br/><br/>On the appointed day, as dawn breaks across the continent, excitement mounts. Weather forecasts are scrutinized with fervor, for clear skies are paramount to a successful viewing experience. As the Moon begins its slow dance across the face of the Sun, the atmosphere crackles with anticipation. With each passing minute, the Sun's brilliance diminishes, casting an eerie twilight across the landscape.<br/><br/>In the moments leading up to totality, a hush falls over the crowd. Birds cease their chirping, and the world seems to hold its breath. Then, as if on cue, darkness descends. The corona, a shimmering halo of plasma, emerges from behind the Moon, bathing the landscape in an ethereal glow. Stars twinkle into view, and the temperature drops, lending an otherworldly ambiance to the scene.<br/><br/>For those fortunate enough to witness totality, the experience is nothing short of transcendent. Time seems to stand still as the Moon's shadow races across the Earth, enveloping everything in its path. In those fleeting moments, observers are granted a glimpse into the cosmic ballet that has unfolded for eons, a reminder of humanity's place in the vast tapestry of the universe.<br/><br/>As quickly as it began, totality ends, and the Sun's brilliance returns with a vengeance. But for those who bore witness, the memories of the eclipse linger long after the last sliver of the Moon has passed. Photographs are cherished, stories are shared, and bonds are forged over the shared experience of witnessing nature's grandeur.<br/><br/>But eclipses are more than just a spectacle; they serve as invaluable opportunities for scientific inquiry. Researchers eagerly seize the chance to study the Sun's corona, probing its mysteries and unlocking the secrets of our nearest star. From the ground and from space, instruments are trained on the Sun, capturing data that will deepen our understanding of solar dynamics and space weather.<br/><br/>Yet, for all our technological prowess, there is something primal about witnessing an eclipse firsthand. In a wo
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Credit: SWNS <br/><br/>Britain's oldest striker is still banging in the goals for his local football team three times a week - at the grand age of 90.<br/><br/>Sprightly Mike Fisher - nicknamed Ninja by teammates - is still averaging a hattrick every game following a footballing career which began 75 years ago in 1949. <br/><br/>The former RAF veteran turns out every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday for two local walking football teams after he started playing for them aged 82. <br/><br/>Previously to that, granddad-of-two Mike, of Bloxwich, West Mids., played up until his 40s before taking a break from the beautiful game.<br/><br/>After falling back in love with the sport in his 80s he now regularly appears for Old Corinthians, who play at non-league Rushall Olympic's ground in Walsall.
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A Seren venue in Saundersfoot will be relaunching with a new direction, new name and new menu. <br/>The seaside village’s acclaimed Coast Restaurant will be embracing a more casual dining experience, changing its name to Lan y Môr from June 6, under the expert guidance of Seren Chef Director, Hywel Griffith, of the Michelin-starred Beach House Restaurant in Oxwich.<br/>New Head Chef Gerwyn Jones will be at the helm at Lan y Môr leading a busy kitchen team. Gerwyn is moving to Lan y Môr from another Seren sister venue, Grove of Narberth, where he has worked for six years. Nikos Chatzitheodorakis joins the team as Restaurant Manager.<br/>Lan y Môr, or “by the sea” in English, signals the start of a new era for the restaurant. Guests will enjoy honest plates of food with friends and family in a relaxed and welcoming setting — all against the backdrop of the Coppet Hall Beach. The Seren team hopes this informal style of dining will make the restaurant more appealing to a wider cross-section of its local community, and visitors to Pembrokeshire alike.<br/>Hywel and Gerwyn have crafted a menu full of Welsh flavour and local ingredients, ready for guests to enjoy with their loved ones, old and young. At Lan y Môr, guests can dip into starters, share a selection of small plates or dive straight into the mains. <br/>All the food comes from land, sea or pasture, sourced sustainably, and prepared with real care, passion and expertise. Alongside main dishes, the menu includes snacks, small plates and sides. Guests can enjoy local dishes including Monkstone mackerel, Saundersfoot lobster, Saundersfoot fish of the day, Capestone Pembrokeshire chicken, and green salad grown locally in the gardens of Grove of Narberth hotel. <br/>Chef Director Hywel Griffith said: “The location at Coppet Hall Beach is the ideal location for a thriving, fun-filled restaurant renowned for easy dining for all to enjoy. I can’t wait to support [Gerwyn and Nikos] as they open the doors at our new restaurant.”<br/>All bookings up to and including Saturday, June 1 will take place at Coast Restaurant, where current Head Chef Fred Clapperton’s menu continues to be served. During the week of June 3, some small changes and rebranding will take place as Coast closes, ready for Lan y Môr to reopen in its place for dinner on Thursday, June 6.<br/>
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*Citizens commemorate International Workers’ Day<br/>*Commemorations began with tributes to the victims of the 1977 attacks against May 1st demonstration<br/>*Govt. deployed 42,000 police officers to ensure security throughout the day<br/>*Trade Unions call to fight inflation and reform tax system<br/>*Trade Unions also called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza
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Noni Madueke had to be dragged away from referee Craig Pawson after Chelsea's 2-2 draw with Aston Villa on Saturday evening. <br/><br/>Madueke and his teammates thought they had secured a 96th-minute winner when Axel Disasi headed home from close range to make it 3-2 in their favor. <br/><br/>However, the goal was disallowed after a lengthy VAR check that saw Pawson consult the pitch-side monitor. <br/><br/>Pawson ruled the goal out after claiming Benoit Badiashile had shoved Diego Carlos in the back in the build-up to the goal. <br/><br/>Madueke was furious with the decision and wanted to make his feelings known after the final whistle at Villa Park. <br/><br/>Madueke stormed straight up to Pawson and began shouting in his face before being restrained by Chelsea coach Jesus Perez. <br/><br/>Madueke and Benoit Badiashile could reportedly be heard saying 'It's wrong, you know it's wrong. You know it. You know it!' while pointing at Pawson. <br/><br/>Disasi, who scored the disallowed last-gasp goal, tried to calm Madueke down by grabbing him and walking him away from the situation. <br/><br/>However, it was a little too late as Pawson was less than impressed with Madueke's behavior and awarded him a yellow card before speaking to Cole Palmer. <br/><br/>Palmer appeared to plead with Pawson before being escorted away by Chelsea's backroom staff.<br/><br/>Once tensions had settled, Madueke was asked about the 96th-minute goal. He told BBC Sport: 'Should it have been three points? Yes.'<br/><br/>The 22-year-old went on to add: 'Do I think the goal should have stood? Yes. Nothing else to say about the situation.'<br/><br/>Chelsea boss Mauricio Pochettino was equally as unimpressed and said VAR is 'damaging English football' after his side were denied the injury-time winner. <br/><br/>'Everyone that was watching the game will feel disappointed,' Pochettino said on TNT Sports after the game. <br/><br/>'Two different things the referee said it was a foul and disallowed the goal and then went to the VAR to confirm.<br/><br/>'The referee is unbelievable and it's ridiculous. It is difficult to accept, these types of things in the semi-final [FA Cup against Man City] two weeks ago it was handball and there was no penalty, the referee didn't check it.<br/><br/>'It is painful as it has damaged English football and I think Villa players and their fans didn't understand why the goal was disallowed.<br/><br/>'They said it was foul and if you see the challenge what happened if we go into every single challenge like this it is going to be a foul and we wouldn't finish the game with 11 [players].<br/><br/>'We can talk about the performance or the decision - it is damaging the game. I am calm and it is only to help. Now, we have to move on and it will be in the headlines with the disallowed goal.'<br/><br/>It had seemed like it was going to be another night to forget as Marc Cucurella's own goal and a Morgan Rogers strike put Villa 2-0 up at the break. <br/><br/>But Chelsea responded well and drew level through Noni Madueke and Conor Gallagher before the injury-time drama.
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As the universe organizes its spectacular expressive dance, one of the most astonishing presentations spreads out when the Earth, Moon, and Sun change as a great, bound together entirety. The showcase of a daylight based eclipse, where the Moon makes its concealed region upon the Earth, doorways spectators all over the planet. In continuous memory, North America has been graced with the distinction of seeing such heavenly miracles, gathering a sensation of wonder and regard for the universe.<br/><br/>The assumption preparing to a cover is significant. Months, now and again years, before the heavenly event, space specialists and sweethearts demandingly plan their survey regions, hoping to get the ideal vantage point. Whether got comfortable the unpleasant stores of the Pacific Northwest, perched on elevated structures in clamoring urban communities, or concealed inside the gigantic domains of the Unique Fields, observers energetically expect the heavenly sly dance going to spread out.<br/><br/>On the assigned day, as first light breaks across the central area, energy mounts. Weather patterns figures are explored with power, for clear skies are crucial to a productive survey knowledge. As the Moon begins its languid dance across the quintessence of the Sun, the air pops with assumption. Over the long haul, the Sun's wonder diminishes, extending a creepy nightfall across the scene.<br/><br/>At the times preparing to sum, a tranquil falls over the gathering. Birds stop their quavering, and the world seems to stop its relaxing. Then, like on brief, haziness plunges. The crown, a shining crown of plasma, ascends out of behind the Moon, washing the scene in an ethereal sparkle. Stars shimmer into view, and the temperature diminishes, crediting a powerful environment to the scene.<br/><br/>For those fortunate enough to notice whole, the experience is tremendously exceptional. Time seems to stop as the Moon's shadow races across the Earth, enveloping everything in its way. In those transitory minutes, spectators are yielded a concise investigate the tremendous expressive dance that has spread out for a very long time, an indication of humankind's situation in the monstrous weaving of the universe.<br/><br/>As quick as it began, aggregate closes, and the Sun's quality gets back irately. Nonetheless, for the people who stood up, memories of the cover stand by lengthy after the last piece of the Moon has passed. Photographs are cherished, stories are shared, and bonds are formed over the normal experience of seeing nature's significance.<br/><br/>However, covers are something past a show; they go about as significant entryways for consistent solicitation. Experts restlessly make the most of the valuable chance to focus on the Sun's crown, trying its mysteries and opening the advantaged experiences of our nearest star. Beginning from the earliest stage from space, instruments are ready on the Sun, getting da
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