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Nicola Sturgeon self-isolating after close contact tests positive for covid - Daily Record

Nicola Sturgeon has been forced to self-isolate after being identified as a close contact of someone who has tested positive for covid.

The First Minister took to social media earlier this evening to say she has taken a PCR test after being pinged.

In a tweet to her more than 1.4 million followers the SNP leader thanked the contacted tracers from NHS Test and Protect for their work during the pandemic.

It comes as Scotland recorded its highest daily coronavirus rate since the pandemic began.

A total of 7,113 Scots returned positive tests from the deadly virus in last 24-hour period.

Sturgeon tweeted: "I’ve had notification tonight that I’ve been identified as a close contact of someone who is positive for Covid.

"Accordingly, and in line with the rules, I’ll be self-isolating pending a PCR test result.

"My thanks to all the contact tracers working so hard in NHS Test & Protect."

Scotland has seen a huge spike in covid cases over the last week with the daily rate broken three times over the last seven days.

New cases have more than doubled in a week, although the figure released on Sunday includes some tests taken more than 48 hours ago due to backlog and delays in the testing system.

The number of patients in hospital with recently confirmed coronavirus infections has also risen for the ninth consecutive day, reaching 507, with 52 in intensive care.

A further 17,655 vaccinations were carried out in the past 24 hours.

Of those, 3,233 were first doses and 14,422 were second doses, taking the totals to 4,101,311 and 3,655,287 respectively.

Earlier today Sturgeon tweeted: "We are seeing a rising curve of cases in Scotland.

"It's reassuring that vaccines are preventing the levels of serious health harms that case numbers like this would once have caused.

"However, we can't be complacent and are monitoring carefully. In meantime, please take care."

The SNP's Westminster leader Ian Blackford took to Twitter to send his best wishes to Sturgeon.

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He tweeted: "Best wishes to you and I hope you will be OK. You are rightly doing the right thing as you always would, as we all have a duty to do under such circumstances."

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Tottenham vs Watford LIVE: Stream, score, TV channel – Premier League latest as Son free kick gives Spurs l... - The Sun

TOTTENHAM picked up their third win of the Premier League season with a 1-0 victory over Watford at home.

Heung-min Son's free-kick gave Nuno Santo's side a big three points at Spurs' Stadium.

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  • Unfortunately, Tottenham vs Watford is not available to watch on TV or live stream in the UK.
  • Tottenham XI: Lloris, Tanganga, Dier, Sanchez, Reguilon, Hojbjerg, Skipp, Dele, Bergwijn, Son, Kane.
  • Watford XI: Bachmann, Cathcart, Troost-Ekong, Sierralta, Masina, Kucka, Etebo, Sissoko, Sarr, Dennis, King.
  • THAT'S ALL FOR NOW!

    Spurs march on to the top of the table after a third win on the spin under new boss Nuno Espirito Santo.

    Son Heung-min got the only goal of the game just before half-time when his free-kick found the far corner of the net on his 200th Premier League appearance.

    It was a hard-fought win for Spurs against a battling Watford side, but the Hornets never really threatened Hugo Lloris.

    After the international break, Spurs head to Crystal Palace, while Watford host Wolves.

    Until next time!

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  • NUNO'S VERDICT

    Nuno Espirito Santo hailed his side’s battling qualities as they secured a third successive win to go top of the fledgling Premier League.

    He said: “It feels good. I think we did a good game, a consistent game. We knew the threat of Watford.

    “It was hard to find the spaces and gaps. In the second half we improved and had chances.

    “I’m very happy as the players worked very hard.

    “I’m proud of the players. They are the ones that deliver. We are on the way.

    “We’re not perfect but we’re becoming solid and compact, and everyone is working for each other.”

  • FT: TOTTENHAM 1-0 WATFORD

    Spurs go top of the league thanks to a third straight 1-0 win.

    Son Heung-min got the only goal of the game just before half-time when his free-kick from the left evaded everyone and found its way in at the far post.

    Spurs weren’t at their fluent best but Watford only had a few half-chances without really threatening Hugo Lloris.

    With Harry Kane staying on, it's turned out to be a pretty good start to the season for the north London side.

  • PEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP!
    THE FINAL WHISTLE GOES!

  • TOTTENHAM 1-0 WATFORD

    90. As four minutes of additional time are announced, Etebo tries to get Sarr in behind but he's caught offside.

  • TOTTENHAM 1-0 WATFORD

    89. Hernandez goes for an overhead kick as Ngakia’s cross comes in, but he gets it all wrong and misses his shot completely. That could be that for the Hornets.

  • TOTTENHAM 1-0 WATFORD

    87. Second change for Spurs as George Harrison lookalike Bryan Gil replaces Son for his Premier League debut. That was Son's 200th Premier League game.

  • TOTTENHAM 1-0 WATFORD

    86. Skipp goes in the book for a foul on Sarr.

  • TOTTENHAM 1-0 WATFORD

    85. The corner is headed down into the path of Kane. You expect the net to bulge but Bachmann pushes the shot away.

  • TOTTENHAM 1-0 WATFORD

    84. What a run from Moura down the right. He sends in a brilliant low cross which Masina gets the slightest of touches on to turn behind. Kane was poised to slot the ball home into an empty net.

  • TOTTENHAM 1-0 WATFORD

    81. Skipp gets a whack in the back from Kucka as he heads a Watford corner away. He’s okay to continue.

  • TOTTENHAM 1-0 WATFORD

    80. Alli brings down Sarr near the centre-circle but play continues. The Spurs man is on a booking.

  • TOTTENHAM 1-0 WATFORD

    75. Hojbjerg’s free-kick deflects off the Watford wall and forces Bachmann to tip it behind. 

  • TOTTENHAM 1-0 WATFORD

    72. Bachmann’s kicking has been awful. He gives the ball away again and Moura pounces. He goes for goal but Bachmann palms his effort behind..

  • TOTTENHAM 1-0 WATFORD

    71.  Final change for Watford as Tom Cleverley replaces Sissoko. The Frenchman gets a warm ovation from the Spurs fans.

  • TOTTENHAM 1-0 WATFORD

    69. With Watford pushing forward, it’s opening up now for Spurs. Kucka makes a well-timed challenge on Kane as the striker shaped to shoot.

  • TOTTENHAM 1-0 WATFORD

    67. Should have been 2-0. Son finds Kane and his cross is met by Alli who sends a first-time effort wide. Moura is on for Bergwijn.

  • TOTTENHAM 1-0 WATFORD

    65. Another change for Watford as Cucho Hernandez replaces Josh King.

  • TOTTENHAM 1-0 WATFORD

    63. Spurs don’t clear their lines from a Watford corner. The ball eventually finds Sarr on the right. He sets up Sissoko who sends his shot high and over.

  • TOTTENHAM 1-0 WATFORD

    61. Alli takes out Sarr as he looks to break away on the counter. Into the book he goes despite his protests. It's 2-2 on bookings.

  • TOTTENHAM 1-0 WATFORD

    59. Son goes for a curler from the edge of the area, but it’s comfortable for Bachmann.

  • TOTTENHAM 1-0 WATFORD

    57. Sanchez tries an audacious flick from a Son corner but it's always rising and goes wide.

  • TOTTENHAM 1-0 WATFORD

    54. Sissoko trips Skipp as Spurs look to break and is shown a yellow card.

  • TOTTENHAM 1-0 WATFORD

    54. Fine driving run by Sissoko to the byline. He pulls it back to Sarr but his shot is blocked by Sanchez. Really good chance that.

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  • TOTTENHAM 1-0 WATFORD

    53. Good work by Sarr down the right. His cross towards Kucka on the edge of the ara takes a horrible bounce and the Slovakian sends his shot miles over the bar.

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Ex-Team GB gymnast faces jail after sexually assaulting woman after bragging 'I'm going to f*** her' - Daily Mail

Former Team GB gymnast, 23, faces jail after sexually assaulting drunk woman after bragging 'I'm going to f*** her' to his friends

  • Ex-Team GB gymnast Alexander Hicken, 23, has been convicted of sexual assault
  • He abused a drunk woman, after he bragged 'I'm going to f*** her' to his friends
  • Coach, who had a girlfriend, ignored her pleas to stop in the eight-hour ordeal
  • He faces jail after he was convicted unanimously by jurors after a four-day trial 

A former Team GB gymnast has been convicted of sexual assault after he abused a vulnerable and drunk woman, after bragging 'I'm going to f*** her' to his friends.

Alexander Hicken, from Basingstoke, who is now a coach at a renowned Hampshire gymnastics school, preyed on his intoxicated victim after she was put to bed at a party in August 2019.

The 23-year-old tumbling coach, who had a girlfriend, ignored the woman's demands to stop during the eight-hour ordeal and repeatedly sexually touched her, Winchester Crown Court heard.

The disgraced gymnast, who represented the junior Team GB at Loule Gymnastic World Cup in Portugal in 2012, faces jail after he was convicted unanimously by jurors after a four-day trial.

Former Team GB gymnast Alexander Hicken (pictured), from Basingstoke, sexually assaulted his intoxicated victim after she was put to bed at a party in August 2019

Former Team GB gymnast Alexander Hicken (pictured), from Basingstoke, sexually assaulted his intoxicated victim after she was put to bed at a party in August 2019

Prosecutor Emily Cook said Hicken's victim, who has been left with nightmares, had drunk so much Lambrini and vodka jelly shots that she 'had to be put to bed'.

Ms Cook told the court that the woman, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was 'so drunk she was sick every time she moved'.

Hicken, who teaches children at Basingstoke Gymnastic Club, sat on the edge of her bed, rubbing her thigh and bottom, and was told to leave her room before he went to the pub.

Ms Cook said: 'On the way to the pub Alex Hicken was making claims about the victim and saying that he was going to have sex with her and then said "whoops, shouldn't have said that".'

He then went on a night out with his friends, where a witness said they overheard Hicken saying 'I'm going to f*** her'.

When he returned to the house, he 'was not finished' with her and went on to sexually touch and kiss her, before he was startled by others coming upstairs.

The 23-year-old tumbling coach (pictured), who had a girlfriend, ignored the woman's demands to stop and repeatedly sexually touched her, Winchester Crown Court heard

The 23-year-old tumbling coach (pictured), who had a girlfriend, ignored the woman's demands to stop and repeatedly sexually touched her, Winchester Crown Court heard

The victim said: 'I remember waking up and Alex was stood in the doorway. He came in, I asked him what he was doing.

'He said at that point "you just want a s*** or something", I said "I absolutely do not".

'He then went to get into my bed, and I asked him what he was doing. He said he just wanted a cuddle, I told him that he wasn't going to get it from me because I didn't want to.'

Hicken continually sexually assaulted his victim in an eight-hour time ordeal, where he repeatedly put his hand on her thigh and bottom, despite her pleas for him to stop and reminding him that he had a girlfriend.

Hicken also tried to stick his tongue in the victim's mouth after she had vomited and grabbed her body over her clothes whilst she lay 'scared' and 'crying'.

In the two days after she was assaulted, the woman made 27 separate searches on her phone in relation to sexual assault, the court was told.

The searches included 'how to deal with sexual assault,' 'mental health effects of sexual assault and abuse' and 'rape and sexual abuse helplines'.

The disgraced gymnast (pictured), who represented the junior Team GB at Loule Gymnastic World Cup, faces jail after he was convicted unanimously by jurors after a four-day trial

The disgraced gymnast (pictured), who represented the junior Team GB at Loule Gymnastic World Cup, faces jail after he was convicted unanimously by jurors after a four-day trial

Friends of the woman said the incident in August 2019 had 'changed her' and she was 'distressed', while the victim said she still has repeated nightmares.

One friend told the court: 'It was almost as if the person I was so used to being with every other day wasn't there. It was almost as if it wasn't her.

'(She was) quite distressed in a way I've never seen her before. She normally takes stuff on the chin but this had really knocked her, so I knew something drastic had happened.'

The victim said: 'I have (nightmares) repeatedly. For a few months, it was every night.

'They were the same every night. I wake up panicked and have to check that he is not in the room.'

Hicken, who arrived at the court with his social worker, mother, father and deputy headteacher, denied the claims, with members of Basingstoke Gymnastic Club speaking in his defence.

Hicken will be sentenced at Winchester Crown Court in October.

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Fudstock festival: Three injured in Barrow fairground ride incident - BBC News

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A woman has been critically injured and two others were seriously hurt after an incident involving a fairground ride at a festival in Cumbria.

It happened at Fudstock, which was being held at Cavendish Park, Barrow, on Saturday at around 20:30 BST.

Two of those injured were said to have been on the ride at the time, and two women and a man were taken to hospital.

Cumbria Police and the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) are conducting a joint investigation into what happened.

All three people who were injured were taken to Furness General Hospital and the critically-injured woman was later transferred to Royal Preston Hospital.

A second woman and a man who sustained serious injuries have been discharged.

No further details about those who have been injured have been released.

Festival organisers praised the "amazing" efforts of security staff who organised a mass evacuation of the site, which had around 3,000 people there, as well as the emergency teams who attended.

A sunset at the Fudstock stage
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"Unfortunately there was a serious incident at the end of the night involving three people on one of the fairground rides," they wrote on Facebook.

"Our thoughts and best wishes are with those involved, as we await further news.

"We appreciate this is upsetting and we'd ask people to be kind and not speculate out of respect to the families and friends."

Police, ambulance, fire and air ambulance teams attended the scene, and a cordon has been put in place at the site.

A spokeswoman for the HSE said it was aware of the incident and was making inquiries.

Fudstock, which is a community event, launched in 2018 in memory of Barrow man Richard Thorne - known as Fud - who died from bowel cancer aged just 38, and whose dream it was to create a festival in his hometown.

It has raised and donated £60,000 for St Mary's Hospice in Ulverston, which cared for him before he died.

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Woman, 19, raped near UK rail station in 'terrifying attack' - police search for dogwalker - Express

The 19-year-old was sexually assaulted early on Friday morning before fleeing. The woman fled a vehicle which had been parked in Yeaman Shore in the city centre after a man walking a dog came to her aid. Police are now appealing for the man, and any other witness to come forward with information on the “terrifying attack”.

Officers have said the attacker has not yet been arrested, however no description has been released.

Detective Inspector Sarah Brow said: "This has been a terrifying attack on the woman and she is currently receiving support from our officers.

"We are keen to speak to the man who was walking his dog who helped her and anyone else who was in the area at the time as any piece of information, no matter how small, can help.

"We have extra evening patrols in the area and anyone with any concerns should get in touch."

Withnesses or anyone with information is asked to contact police by calling 101, quoting reference number 0431 of Friday August 27.

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Pen Farthing lands at Heathrow before jetting to Oslo to see his wife - Daily Mail

Pen Farthing lands at Heathrow with his dogs and cats on a private charter plane from Kabul before 'jetting to Oslo to reunite with his wife' - but the animals 'could be destroyed if they're riddled with disease'

  • Ex-Royal Marine who founded animal rescue charity in Kabul has landed at Heathrow with his cats and dogs 
  • Pen Farthing flew back to the UK last night with his menagerie of animals rescued by the Nowzad charity 
  • The 57-year-old's chartered landed in Kabul and stopped off in Muscat before making its journey to Heathrow
  • Ex-Commando then took a connecting flight to Oslo to see his wife Kaisa Markhus, airport officials claimed
  • Tom Tugendhat criticised decision to use soldiers to evacuate animals while Afghans remain under threat   

An ex-Royal Marine who founded an animal rescue charity in Kabul landed at London Heathrow with his cats and dogs on a private charter plane from Afghanistan early this morning and immediately took a connecting flight to Norway to visit his wife, it has been claimed.

Pen Farthing flew back to the UK last night with his menagerie of animals rescued by the Nowzad charity. The 57-year-old's chartered jet from Pakistan landed in Kabul at around 6pm local time and stopped off in Muscat before making its journey to Heathrow Airport.

The ex-Commando then took a connecting flight to Oslo to see his wife Kaisa Markhus, who fled Afghanistan last week in the chaos which gripped the Central Asian country following the Taliban seizure of power, according to airport security and officials on the ground.

Nearly 200 cats and dogs airlifted from Kabul are now thought to be in quarantine as per UK law. However, they could be put down if they have disease, with Whitehall officials calling the situation like Geronimo the alpaca - who is destruction after testing positive for Bovine TB - 'on speed'. 

MailOnline has approached Mr Farthing for further information. A spokesman for Heathrow declined to comment. 

Mr Farthing's controversial publicity campaign to pressure the British Government to get his staff and animals out of the Afghan capital following the Taliban coup gained huge public support and helped the ex-Royal Marine to raise enough money to charter a private plane. 

But it has also led to accusations that the ex-Commando took up resources that could have been used to evacuate more people from Kabul. It was revealed yesterday that up to 150 British nationals and 1,100 Afghans who assisted UK efforts in Afghanistan will be left behind in the country. 

Ex-soldier Tom Tugendhat, the Tory chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee and a vocal opponent of the US withdrawal from Afghanistan, criticised the decision to use British troops to evacuate 180 cats and dogs while Afghan ex-UK staff are left fearing reprisals under Taliban rule. 

'The difficulty is getting people into and out of the airport and we've just used a lot of troops to get in 200 dogs,' Mr Tugendhat said. 'Meanwhile my interpreter's family are likely to be killed. As one interpreter asked me a few days ago, why is my five year-old worth less than your dog?'

When asked what his answer was to his interpreter's question, Mr Tugendhat replied: 'I didn't have an answer, what would your answer be?'

An ex-Royal Marine who founded an animal rescue charity in Kabul landed at London Heathrow early this morning and immediately took a connecting flight to Norway to visit his wife, it is understood

An ex-Royal Marine who founded an animal rescue charity in Kabul landed at London Heathrow early this morning and immediately took a connecting flight to Norway to visit his wife, it is understood 

Pen Farthing flew back to the UK last night with his menagerie of animals rescued by the Nowzad charity

Pen Farthing flew back to the UK last night with his menagerie of animals rescued by the Nowzad charity

Mr Fathing's staff and 179 cats and dogs, near the airport in Kabul as they attempted to flee the country

Mr Fathing's staff and 179 cats and dogs, near the airport in Kabul as they attempted to flee the country 

Major General Nick Carter, the head of the British Army, told the BBC's Radio 4 Today Programme that the army's 'priority has been to evacuate human beings,' amid anger over the decision to evacuate animals. 

'We obviously worry about everything that needs to be evacuated, but of course these are very difficult times, and there are very difficult judgements to be made,' he said. 

But in a blow to Mr Farthing, it emerged his animals will be locked up when he arrives in the UK. Officials said the dogs and cats face a four-month quarantine in kennels and catteries until at least Christmas.

Kaisa Markhus, who fled Afghanistan last week for her native Norway, was eating dinner with her father in Oslo when Pen video-called her from inside Kabul airport

Kaisa Markhus, who fled Afghanistan last week for her native Norway, was eating dinner with her father in Oslo when Pen video-called her from inside Kabul airport

Earlier Mr Farthing revealed how 'depressing' it was that he was forced to leave his Afghan staff behind. He told how his employees were stopped from crossing the Taliban line to the British area at Kabul airport yesterday.

His desperate comments were in sharp contrast to his wife, who last night spoke of her joy that her husband was on his way home. Kaisa Markhus, who fled Afghanistan last week for her native Norway, was eating dinner with her father in Oslo when she was told he was getting out.

It comes as the US military said it used a drone strike to kill a member of the so-called Islamic State group's Afghanistan affiliate.

The strike came amid what the White House called indications that Isis-K planned to strike again as the US-led evacuation from Kabul airport moves into its final days. A devastating suicide bombing claimed by the group killed as many as 170 Afghans and 13 American service members at the airport on Thursday.

Mr Farthing flew out of Afghanistan for Tashkent in Uzbekistan with 94 dogs and 79 cats on a private jet and will later return to Britain. But the day was marked with sadness as he was forced to leave behind his workforce to the Taliban.

He told the Sun: 'It is just so depressing I had to leave them behind. Some of them came with me to the airport but they weren't allowed to cross the line from Taliban to British control.

'There were lots of tears when we said goodbye. I feel so many things. I feel very sad for them [but] I'm relieved for me and I feel happy for the animals.'

The Ministry of Defence, which assisted his evacuation, confirmed he was through the airport in a tweet on Friday night. 

It said: 'Pen Farthing and his pets were assisted through the system at Kabul airport by the UK armed forces. They are currently being supported while he awaits transportation. On the direction of the Defence Secretary, clearance for their charter flight has been sponsored by the UK Government.'

Mr Farthing told how his employees at the animal sanctuary drove with him to the airport in two cattle trucks. But he revealed they had been banned from crossing into the area controlled by British soldiers by armed Taliban fighters.

 

Tom Tugendhat (pictured August 18 in the House of Commons) today criticised the decision to use soldiers to evacuate Mr Farthing's animals while the lives of Afghans who assisted the British during the 20-year occupation of the country are under threat - including his own interpreter

Tom Tugendhat (pictured August 18 in the House of Commons) today criticised the decision to use soldiers to evacuate Mr Farthing's animals while the lives of Afghans who assisted the British during the 20-year occupation of the country are under threat - including his own interpreter

It comes as the US military said it used a drone strike to kill a member of the so-called Islamic State group's Afghanistan affiliate (pictured, Kabul airport yesterday)

It comes as the US military said it used a drone strike to kill a member of the so-called Islamic State group's Afghanistan affiliate (pictured, Kabul airport yesterday)

'A mission unlike anything we've seen in our lifetimes': Boris Johnson praises UK troops on last flight out of Kabul ahead of 'remorseless deadline' - but PM says Britain 'will return' after 150 Brits and 1,000 Afghans were left behind 

Boris Johnson has described Britain's hasty scuttle from Afghanistan as 'the culmination of a mission unlike anything we've seen in our lifetimes' as the last remaining British troops leave Kabul, bringing our two decades of military involvement in the country to an end.

In a video clip uploaded to Twitter on Sunday, the Prime Minister said: 'UK troops and officials have worked around the clock to a remorseless deadline in harrowing conditions. They have expended all the patience and care and thought they possess to help people in fear for their lives.

'They've seen at first-hand barbaric terrorist attacks on the queues of people they were trying to comfort, as well as on our American friends. They didn't flinch. They kept calm. They got on with the job. It's thanks to their colossal exertions that this country has now processed, checked, vetted and airlifted more than 15,000 people to safety in less than two weeks.'   

As images from inside military aircraft were shared online by The Parachute Regiment and the Ministry of Defence last night showing exhausted British troops leaving Kabul, Mr Johnson pledged to return to Afghanistan when it is safe to do so. 

Some 150 British nationals and more than 1,000 Afghans who assisted British forces during the intervention have been left behind. In a bid to put a positive gloss on Britain's departure, the Prime Minister vowed to 'use all the diplomatic and humanitarian tools at our disposal to preserve the gains of the last 20 years'. 

Government sources insisted Britain's absence from the war-ravaged country was only temporary.

Soldiers helped him unload 125kg of dry pet food, 72 tins, 270 litres of water, 12 industrial size rolls of paper towel and 20 bottles of disinfectant in a warehouse.

Despite his misery at having to leave behind his staff, Mr Farthing's wife was chuffed he was on his way out. Kaisa was eating dinner with her father in Oslo when Pen video-called her from inside Kabul airport. 'You should have seen the smile on my face,' she said.

Following Thursday's carnage, Kaisa knew her husband was planning another attempt to reach the airport – but had no idea when. She said yesterday: 'He's now inside the airport and we had a quick video call. The second I saw him safely inside... you can imagine.'

Her husband and his animals escaping Kabul is the dream she has clung to ever since she was flown out of the city on a near-empty flight. She learned Pen, having made it through Taliban checkpoints, had been finally allowed to board a flight with 150 rescue cats and dogs from his Nowzad charity - but he was forced to leave his staff members behind.

'I know Pen had a very hard choice. He faced that same choice when he was inside the airport with his staff and their families on Thursday and the animals and the staff were not allowed through,' says Kaisa. 

'So, he went back to the compound to ensure everyone was safe and to discuss with them what to do. They decided he should go to the airport again with the dogs. 

'He was devastated to leave his staff but knew that by removing both the dogs and himself he would remove two big risk factors.' 

Mr Farthing's supporter and animal rights campaigner Dominic Dyer told the Mail: 'Pen is OK, but he is very stressed. He has no choice but to leave and bring the animals with him. We are looking forward to getting them to the UK.

'We are very pleased we've got him out and are very grateful to the British Government for their help, and for the support of the Armed Forces.' 

Kaisa was sitting at her mother's dining room table in a top borrowed from her sister and a newly bought pair of jeans. She had fled Kabul with nothing but a toothbrush and some deodorant.

Even the book she had been reading was left behind on the table beside the double bed that, until ten days ago, she shared with Mr Farthing. That they may soon hold each other again - and can start to plan their married life together - is enough to bring her to tears.

'I cried as I was leaving Kabul,' she says. 'I was one of the lucky ones. When I was in the Norwegian camp at the airport there were three kids - babies - I was playing with who'd been separated from their parents. We had to leave them behind.

'I thought, 'I won't see Kabul again. I might not see Pen again'. I was crying for those babies. What the f*** is this crisis about that we're leaving small kids behind who have no one?'

She showed a short video on her phone of the children playing at the airport. The soldiers and evacuees fussed over them.

'Two days later, I heard Norway had decided to bring them [the babies] over here. I told Pen on the phone that the babies were in Norway now. 

'His first reaction was 'tell them we want to adopt one'. I want kids with Pen.'

The hope in her voice could not be further removed from the distraught woman I'd spoken to earlier this week. 

Mr Farthing's group also narrowly avoided the airport suicide bomb blasts which rocked the area earlier this week, killing 12 US serviceman and up to 90 Afghans. Above: Wounded Afghans in hospital after the blasts

Mr Farthing's group also narrowly avoided the airport suicide bomb blasts which rocked the area earlier this week, killing 12 US serviceman and up to 90 Afghans. Above: Wounded Afghans in hospital after the blasts

'No one has any money': Taliban beat protesters with branches and hurl stones as desperate Afghans gather outside Kabul bank amid cash crisis 

Afghanistan's banking system is on the verge of collapse, with the country's banks still closed nearly two weeks after the Taliban seizure of power and leaving many people without access to cash amid fears of an economic and humanitarian disaster. 

Images show huge crowds of desperate Afghans queueing outside a bank in Kabul, with reports claiming that locals are getting unruly and are being pelted with stones and beaten with branches by Taliban militants standing guard as the country plunges into chaos. 

Sources at the Afghan central bank told CNN that banks remain shuttered days after the Taliban ordered them and other services to reopen because they have virtually run out of cash.

The Afghan economy is heavily reliant on access to foreign currency and international aid, most of which has been blocked since the capital fell to the jihadists in a stunning coup. Grants finance 75 per cent of Afghanistan's public spending, according to the World Bank.

The development has sparked fears of a severe economic and humanitarian crisis in the Central Asian country, where 47 per cent of households in Afghanistan live in poverty. 

On Thursday she feared the worst when, having been advised by the British Government to go to Kabul's airport to board a charter plane to safety, Mr Farthing - along with his 25 staff, their immediate families and 150 crated cats and dogs - was turned away at the last moment.

'I was fearing for his life,' Kaisa said. 'I had this heavy feeling. When he was outside the airport I was afraid because I hadn't heard from him.'

His group had been caught up in the hellish scenes on Thursday as Isis-K bombs killed at least 170 people, including 13 US military personnel.

Pen and his staff were tear-gassed and shot at as they fled for their lives.

'When they got out he called me he said 'oh, Kaisa Jan [an Afghan endearment meaning 'dear'], hell just broke loose. I've had an AK gun in my chest twice now'.' 

MoD sources last night made clear Mr Farthing and his convoy did not get preferential treatment and were not on board a military flight. 

While Mr Farthing's supporters said he had been turned away by the Taliban on Thursday, sources said he may have gone to the wrong gate.

Defence Secretary Ben Wallace initially dismissed Operation Ark, saying it would put 'people before pets' in the rush to flee Kabul. 

He later agreed to 'seek a slot' for the plane carrying out the mercy mission, but insisted the convoy would not be able to jump the queue. 

There were suggestions by Mr Farthing's supporters his change of tone was prompted by an intervention from Boris Johnson's animal-loving wife Carrie - but this was denied by Downing Street sources.

Asked if Mr Farthing had been a diversion to the overall evacuation mission, Mr Wallace yesterday told LBC: 'I think it has taken up too much time of my senior commanders dealing with this issue when they should be focused on dealing with the humanitarian crisis.'

But he added: 'I hope he comes back, he was advised to come back, his wife came back last Friday, so I hope he does as well.'

The only sadness for Kaisa now is that Pen has been forced to leave his beloved staff behind.

'When the Taliban took over Kabul, I thought 'if you have to put all the animals to sleep, do it'. There will be other dogs but you can't do anything if you're dead,' she says.

'But then I realised something. Pen has a mother, a brother and me. We are his three family members. Many of his staff have not gone home to their families during lockdown but stayed to help him. 

'When there was a big kidnapping threat here a few years ago they wouldn't go home. They stayed in the office to protect him. They are his family.' 

Two boys embrace each other as they weep in the parking lot at Wazir Akbar Khan hospital, in Kabul, after the blast

Two boys embrace each other as they weep in the parking lot at Wazir Akbar Khan hospital, in Kabul, after the blast

British troops were seen securing the perimeter outside the Baron Hotel, near the Abbey Gate in Kabul on Thursday following the bombing

British troops were seen securing the perimeter outside the Baron Hotel, near the Abbey Gate in Kabul on Thursday following the bombing

Kabul animal rescuer Pen Farthing is accused of 'costing lives' as recording reveals his foul-mouthed rant threatening to 'f***ing destroy' an MoD official in the middle of Afghanistan airlift

By Glen Owen Political Editor For The Mail On Sunday

A former Royal Marine who founded an animal shelter in Kabul 'cost lives' as a result of his mission to evacuate 173 cats and dogs from Afghanistan, senior defence sources said last night.

Pen Farthing, who flew back to the UK last night with his menagerie of animals rescued by the Nowzad charity, has also been accused of 'bullying' British Government officials.

A leaked voice message obtained by The Mail on Sunday has revealed the behind-the-scenes bitterness over the airlift, with Mr Farthing telling an Ministry of Defence official that he would 'spend the rest of my time f****** destroying' him if he did not secure clearance for a flight out of the country.

The official, Peter Quentin, an adviser to Defence Secretary Ben Wallace, is understood to have also received death threats from supporters of Mr Farthing as a result of his involvement in the animal rescue.

On the recording, which was shared by officials as part of an investigation into the alleged threats, Mr Farthing can be heard demanding 'an ISAF number' – a military callsign which has not been in use since 2014 – for a charter plane to take him, his animals and staff out of the Afghan capital.

Pen Farthing (pictured), who flew back to the UK last night with his menagerie of animals rescued by the Nowzad charity, has also been accused of ‘bullying’ British Government officials

Pen Farthing (pictured), who flew back to the UK last night with his menagerie of animals rescued by the Nowzad charity, has also been accused of 'bullying' British Government officials

Mr Farthing, who served 22 years in the military, accuses Mr Quentin of 'blocking' his efforts to leave the country, saying: 'Here's the deal buddy. You either get me that f****** ISAF number and you get me permission to get on that f****** airfield or tomorrow morning I am going to turn on you. The whole f****** country… is going to know that it is you.'

During the two-minute rant, Mr Farthing also says: 'I served for 22 years for the Royal Marine Commandos. I am not going to take this b******* from people like you.'

Friends of Mr Quentin, who denies trying to block a flight, say he was particularly incensed by the 'people like you' line as he has also operated in Afghanistan – learning Dari in the process – and returned several times to conduct research and write a book on the conflict.

They also maintain that Mr Quentin had been personally helping with the evacuation of Afghans and to ensure Nowzad staff were on the evacuation list.

Mr Farthing's publicity campaign has angered the MoD because of the distraction it has provided from the 'core mission' of airlifting refugees. 

A defence source said: 'This selfish charade has cost lives.' Another source said the MoD's help to evacuate animals meant 'this is the first British Government explicitly committed to the idea of non-white people as equivalent to animals since the abolition of slavery.'

Yesterday, senior Tory MP and former soldier Tom Tugendhat issued a withering condemnation of the way MoD resources had been used for the animal evacuation.

Another source said the MoD's help to evacuate animals (pictured) meant 'this is the first British Government explicitly committed to the idea of non-white people as equivalent to animals since the abolition of slavery'

 Another source said the MoD's help to evacuate animals (pictured) meant 'this is the first British Government explicitly committed to the idea of non-white people as equivalent to animals since the abolition of slavery'

Mr Tugendhat, who served in Afghanistan, revealed how his former interpreter, who is now stuck in Kabul, asked him: 'Why is my five-year-old worth less than your dog?

'I didn't have an answer,' he says.

The MP, who is chairman of the Commons Foreign Affairs Committee, told LBC: 'People have been focusing on the aeroplanes. It's not the aeroplanes that are the problem. There's quite a lot of space on the aeroplanes. 

They are coming and going relatively easily. The difficulty is getting people into and out of the airport.

'And we have just used a lot of troops to bring in 200 dogs. Meanwhile, my interpreter's family are likely to be killed. We run an NHS in the UK that taxes us all about one in seven pounds we spend. What would you say if I sent an ambulance to save my dog rather than to save your mother?'

Mr Farthing's flight left without charity staff who were prevented from entering the military-controlled area at Kabul airport, despite having been granted visas for the UK. 

They had helped to bring the pets to the airport in two cattle trucks. Mr Farthing said armed Taliban militants stopped the Afghan staff from crossing into the British-controlled zone where they could board the privately chartered flight to the UK.

Speaking about his staff members, Mr Farthing, whose real name is Paul, said: 'It is just so depressing that I had to leave them behind. Some of them came with me to the airport but they weren't allowed to cross the line from Taliban to British control.

'I feel so many things. I feel very sad for them, I'm relieved for me and I feel happy for the animals. There were lots of tears when we said goodbye.'

Carrie Johnson's close friend Nimco Ali made a thinly veiled attack on Mr Farthing on Friday.

In response to a story posted on Twitter by the BBC which told how he said he 'went through hell' to reach Kabul airport only to be turned away, the activist wrote: 'So have countless Afghans. But we don't know their names and they might never get out.'

Reports had suggested that animal-lover Mrs Johnson had used her influence to lobby for Mr Farthing's cause, but the Prime Minister firmly denied such claims.

Mr Quentin declined to comment last night and when the MoS contacted Mr Farthing's wife, Kaisa, about the outburst, she also declined to comment.  

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Battersea fire: 100 firefighters tackle blaze in high rise hotel and block of flats beside the Thames... - The Sun

A HUNDRED firefighters and 15 engines were tackling a blaze in a high rise hotel and flats development beside the Thames early today.

Video showed dozens of emergency workers at the posh building on Lombard Road in Battersea, South-West London.

Fifteen fire engines were sent to a blaze at a hotel in Battersea
Fifteen fire engines were sent to a blaze at a hotel in BatterseaCredit: Twitter/LondonFire
Around 100 firefighters tackled the blaze
Around 100 firefighters tackled the blazeCredit: Twitter/LondonFire

Hundreds of people could be seen on the pavement outside after apparently being evacuated.

The London Fire Brigade initially said a second-floor flat caught fire around 11.20pm. It later clarified the fire started in a hotel room.

Seventy firefighters were joined by 30 more amid fears the blaze could spread up the building.

One witness, journalist Sven Herold, tweeted: "Massive operation ongoing in Battersea. Building evacuated.

"Eyewitnesses say there was smoke up to the second floor."

He said the fire broke out at the Falcon Wharf development, which houses the luxury Hotel Rafayel as well as private apartments.

Sven added: "Smell of smoke in the air. Further buildings evacuated."

London Fire Brigade said early today: "Fifteen fire engines and around 100 firefighters were called to a fire at a mixed-use commercial and residential building on Lombard Road in Battersea. 

"Most of a hotel room on the second floor was damaged by fire and smoke logging affected the upper floors of the building. 

"Firefighters will remain at the scene throughout the night damping down.

"The Brigade was called at 23.22 and the fire was under control by 01.25.

"Fire crews from Battersea, Wandsworth, Clapham, Fulham and surrounding fire stations attended the scene. 

"The cause of the fire is under investigation."

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