Minggu, 01 Agustus 2021

Charlotte Worthington flips new move for Olympic gold - ITV News

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Former cook Charlotte Worthington served up a gold medal for Team GB in the BMX freestyle as British success in Tokyo continued on Sunday.

Worthington, from Manchester, landed the first-ever 360 backflip to be performed in women’s competition, having worked in a Mexican restaurant as she trained for this year’s Games.

The 25-year-old’s gold was followed by a bronze for Declan Brooks in the men’s freestyle, while a British quartet snared a silver in the last swimming event in the pool, the 4×100 men’s medley.

Worthington fell in her first run but landed a front flip and a huge backflip on her way to a first-place finish, with Britain’s most successful female Olympic track cyclist Laura Kenny saying: “I think that’s one of my favourite ever Olympic golds!”

Charlotte Worthington won the gold medal. Credit: PA

Speaking afterwards, she said: “In 2018, I was working in a restaurant.

“At that time it was the Racconto Lounge in Bury, but I started working in restaurants in the Beagle in Manchester.

“In 2018, I went to a couple of events and contests and got speaking to people and found out about BMX being in the Olympics and British cycling were putting together a team.

“At the time, I was just taking a lot of really cool opportunities that I enjoyed doing and it just kind of snowballed from there.”

Her victory came after Bethany Shriever secured the Olympic title in the BMX racing, while Kye Whyte finished second in the men’s event.

Brooks’ bronze means Team GB finished on the podium in all four BMX competitions in Tokyo.

Stephen Park, British Cycling’s performance director, said people should remember her name.

He tweeted: “The route hasn’t been smooth but to nail @Tokyo2020 this after the 1st run fail is huge testimony to her belief & resilience.

“@chazworther A Top @TeamGB @BritishCycling athlete. Remember her name.”

Adrenaline Alley in Corby, where both Worthington and Brooks train, posted of their pride at the BMX performances on social media, saying: “This is unbelievable!! 2 medals are coming home! We are so proud @chazworther @declanbrooks.”

Declan Brooks followed up with a bronze medal. Credit: PA

Meanwhile, in the pool, Duncan Scott won a record fourth medal at the Games with a silver in the medley relay alongside Luke Greenbank, James Guy, and Adam Peaty.

Peaty’s mother Caroline said she was “so proud” of the team, who were pipped to first by the United States, who clocked a world record to seal gold.

Britain finished 0.73 seconds adrift in a new European record time as they claimed a record eighth swimming medal – four golds, three silvers and a bronze – beating their previous best haul from the 1908 London Games.

They were unable to win a race at London 2012 while Peaty was their only gold medallist at Rio four years later, so the 26-year-old from Uttoxeter admitted to feeling bittersweet by the result of the final swimming event in Japan.

Peaty said their "pain" at the result shows how much progress Great Britain has made in the pool in the past decade.


'I was blown away': Legendary British swimmer Mark Foster praises the swimming results

Mark Foster, former world champion and one Great Britain's most successful ever swimmers, echoed Peaty's comments that the result show "how far we've come."

"I was blown away, we all had expectations but then them delivering results was always the hard thing," he told ITV News.

"We went in with lots of number one seeded swimmers in the world and they delivered.

"Adam Peaty led the way with the team getting the gold on the second night with the breaststroke and that sort of fed through the team, that sort of belief ran through the team.

"You can always see strength in depth within a team when it comes to the relays and the fact we won the men's 4 x 200 freestyle relay and then won the mixed 4 x 100 medley relay just shows you how far we’ve come."

He added: "Across the board great results. We also had a few people in finals that didn’t quite get there, but were very close. But next time in three years they’ll have a lot more hunger."


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2021-08-01 08:03:45Z
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COVID-19: 'Many thousands' could lose jobs as changes to furlough scheme come into force - Sky News

There are fears "many thousands" of people will lose their jobs as the furlough scheme is gradually phased out - and the government is being urged to ensure those made redundant are given help to retrain.

Changes from today mean employers will be asked to contribute 20% towards the salaries of those whose wages are being subsidised by the state.

A survey suggests that one in five companies still using the furlough scheme is planning on letting staff go in response.

The Treasury is preparing to fully end the scheme by October.

Official data shows 1.9 million people were still furloughed by the end of June, a reduction from 2.4 million a month earlier.

Figures from HM Revenue and Customs also show those aged 65 and over make up the highest proportion of those still on furlough - and there are fears older workers could find it harder to secure alternative employment.

Jane Gratton from the British Chamber of Commerce (BCC) said: "Today's changes to the furlough scheme will likely result in many thousands of people being released back into the labour market, as employers who are still struggling to recover from the recession are forced to make redundancies and cuts to working hours.

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"With widespread skills shortages across the economy, some will find new jobs where their skills are in demand, while others will need to retrain for opportunities in a different sector.

"Whether furloughed workers are returning to the workplace or the wider labour market, it is crucial that employers and the government give them the support and training they need to be re-engaged and productive."

The BCC polled 250 businesses with employees still on furlough. Of those, 18% said they were now likelier to make staff redundant, while 25% would reduce working hours or move staff to part-time patterns.

In better news for the British workforce, almost 40% said the change would have no impact on the business.

The number of people on furlough has been dropping since January when 5.1 million workers were stuck at home.

But going into July, more than one in four employers still had some of their staff on furlough.

A government spokesman said: "Our Plan for Jobs is working, and has supported the livelihoods of workers throughout the pandemic with two million fewer people expected to become unemployed than forecast last year."

He added that it is right for furlough support to be tapered as the economy rebounds, and said current initiatives "are helping people of all ages find the skills they need to get back into work".

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2021-08-01 01:13:07Z
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COVID-19: Uber, Bolt and Deliveroo among firms to offer vaccinated people discounts and vouchers - Sky News

Discounted meals and cheaper cab rides will be offered to customers who get a Covid-19 jab, as part of a government-led attempt to boost the uptake of vaccines.

Uber, Bolt, Deliveroo and Pizza Pilgrims are among the brands that will offer incentives to encourage young people to get vaccinated.

Almost 3 million under-30s are yet to receive a first COVID vaccine dose.

"It really is, for us, just the right thing to do", Gavin Smith, director at Pizza Pilgrims, told Sky News.

The London-based restaurant chain is hoping to convert two sites into pop-up vaccination centres, where unprotected customers will receive a free slice of pizza if they get a jab.

"If that is the difference for somebody, who is tight on time, to come and get their jab, then we're happy to give them a slice of pizza when they've had their jab", Mr Smith said, revealing that 70% of his staff who are younger than 26 are yet to be fully vaccinated.

"This is to encourage as many of our young employees, as much as the general population, to get their jab", he said.

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The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) said taxi app firm Uber will be sending reminders to all users in August encouraging them to get jabbed.

The company will offer discounted journeys for young adults who receive a vaccine, as well as cheaper meals on its food delivery platform, Uber Eats.

Bolt, another ride-hailing app, will offer "free ride credit" to vaccination centres following a similar scheme earlier this year when it offered £250,000 worth of free rides to London vaccination facilities.

Deliveroo will give vouchers to young people who get jabbed.

A spokesman said: "We want to do our small part to support the NHS during the pandemic, including delivering a million free meals to frontline NHS staff and vaccine centres. This is the next step in helping people get vaccinated and safely back to normal."

Health Secretary Sajid Javid urged people to "take advantage of the discounts" and thanked the businesses involved for "stepping up".

Vaccines minister Nadhim Zahawi said there was "strong enthusiasm" among young people so far to get vaccinated, adding: "Please get your jabs as soon as you can and grab a bargain."

Deliveroo riders are to be rewarded with cash payouts of up to £10,000 on the day of the listing. Pic: AP
Image: Deliveroo will also be offering discounts. Pic: AP

But some scientists fear the scheme could backfire due to confusing government messaging.

The positive incentives follow suggestions from ministers that university students may need to be fully vaccinated against coronavirus to attend lectures.

"I think you could easily alienate people" Professor Lawrence Young, a specialist in viral oncology at Warwick Medical School, told Sky News.

"What we've got to do, I think, is have much better messaging to younger folk about the benefits of vaccination for them personally and the people around them.

"What I don't understand is why aren't we being more proactive with social media and with the various celebrities that the 18 to 30-year-olds will perhaps respond to better?"

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Image: Bolt will be offering 'free ride credit' to vaccination centres

DHSC said further details on partnerships will be released "in due course" and other incentives "could include vouchers or discount codes for people attending pop-up vaccine sites and booking though the NHS, social media competitions and promotional offers for restaurants".

The government added: "Companies will not ask for or hold any health data for the incentive scheme."

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Up to 30 July, 46,811,298 people in the UK have had a first coronavirus vaccine, with 38,126,702 double jabbed.

This means about 88.5% of adults had at least one jab, and 72.1% had two.

Currently, around 67% of 18 to 29-year-olds have had at least a single injection, according to DHSC.

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2021-08-01 00:56:15Z
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Race marshal killed in crash at Brands Hatch circuit - Sky News

A volunteer marshal has died after being hit by a car during a race at the Brands Hatch circuit.

Police and paramedics were sent to the track near Dartford at 3pm on Saturday afternoon, with an air ambulance landing on the circuit.

The crash happened after a car spun off the track during a British Automobile Racing Club (BARC) Car Championship event.

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Motorsport UK says it is "deeply saddened" by the accident.

A spokesperson added: "The race meeting was immediately suspended and Motorsport UK, together with the event organiser, has begun a full investigation into the circumstances of the incident.

"The thoughts of everyone at Motorsport UK are with the marshal's family, the organisers of the event, and other members of the motorsport community who were present."

BARC said in a statement: "On behalf of everyone connected with the BARC, we are devastated by loss of one of the amazing volunteer marshal community who do so much to enable the sport to take place. Our thoughts and best wishes are with the family and friends of all those involved.

"It is anticipated that the event will resume on Sunday."

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2021-07-31 20:42:53Z
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Police are called to 'serious incident' at a Welsh holiday park as force warns people to 'stay away' - Daily Mail

Police are called to 'serious incident' at a Welsh holiday park as force warns people to 'stay away' from the scene

  • An air ambulance was called to Ty Mawr holiday park in Towyn, north Wales
  • The Parkdean resort was cordoned off as police carried out investigations
  • A park spokesman said they were 'shocked and saddened' by the 'tragic incident'

Police have been called to a 'serious incident' at a Welsh holiday park and warned people to 'stay away' after the 'tragic incident'.

An air ambulance was rushed to the scene at Ty Mawr park in Towyn, north Wales on Saturday afternoon.

The Parkdean resort was cordoned off as police carried out an investigation in the park.

An air ambulance was rushed to the scene at Ty Mawr park in Towyn, north Wales on Saturday afternoon

An air ambulance was rushed to the scene at Ty Mawr park in Towyn, north Wales on Saturday afternoon

Police have been called to a 'serious incident' at a Welsh holiday park and warned people to 'stay away' after the 'tragic incident'

Police have been called to a 'serious incident' at a Welsh holiday park and warned people to 'stay away' after the 'tragic incident'

North Wales Police said there is no threat to the wider public. 

Social media images showed a caravan had been taped off by detectives. 

Police said in a statement: 'Officers are attending a serious incident at a Holiday Park near Abergele. Investigations are ongoing. Apologies for any difficulty.

'There is no threat to the public but please stay away from the area whilst we deal with the incident. Thank you for your patience.'

A park spokesman told MailOnline: 'We are shocked and saddened by this tragic incident.

The Parkdean resort was cordoned off as police carried out an investigation in the park

The Parkdean resort was cordoned off as police carried out an investigation in the park

'Ty Mawr is a 100 acre family park which welcomes tens of thousands of happy holidaymakers every year. 

'This was an isolated and unprecedented incident which took place inside a caravan which is now a crime scene.

'Our team are assisting police with their inquiries and as it is a police matter we can't comment further at the moment.'

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2021-07-31 19:58:12Z
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2021-07-31 16:40:10Z
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Man dies and two ill after taking drugs at Tottenham nightclub - BBC News

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A man has died and two others are in hospital after taking illegal drugs at a nightclub in north London.

The Met Police said the 21-year-old died in hospital after he was taken unwell at The Cause nightclub in Ashley Road in Tottenham early on Saturday.

His death is being treated as unexplained. The two other men are in a stable condition.

It comes as Bristol City Council warned there was a "lethal" batch of pills circulating in the city.

The council said a high-strength recreational drug had killed one young person in Bristol and left several others in hospital.

'No safe way'

The Met said a post-mortem test into the 21-year-old's death had yet to be scheduled. His next of kin have been told.

It is understood the three men in Tottenham had taken drugs. Detectives do not believe they knew each other.

No arrests have been made.

Supt Simon Crick, in charge of policing for Enfield and Haringey, said: "There is no safe way of taking illegal drugs, however the incidents overnight have caused us particular concern.

"We urge anyone who bought drugs in or around the nightclub to dispose of these substances as soon as possible."

He added anyone who becomes unwell after taking an illegal substance should seek medical advice.

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2021-07-31 16:30:21Z
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