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13 minutes ago
- BBC News
Hillsborough's North Stand closed by Sheffield council
The North Stand of Sheffield Wednesday's Hillsborough ground has been closed by the city council because of concerns around its structural BBC reported earlier this month that the Championship club had been told to carry out repairs after "extensive corrosion" was found in the roof of the a statement, Sheffield City Council said assurances on this had not been provided and it had therefore placed a prohibition notice on the stand, preventing supporters from using first home game of the new season is against Stoke City on Saturday 16 August."We are regrettably in a position where we must issue a notice prohibiting spectators in the North Stand until we can be absolutely assured that the required work has been undertaken to the satisfaction of the council as certifying authority," said councillor Joe Otten, chair of the environmental services and regulation policy committee at Sheffield City Council."We have done this immediately, following an assessment by engineering specialists who can no longer confirm that the North Stand is safe for spectator use."We recognise that this is a very difficult situation, and we will continue working closely with the club and provide support and guidance where we can."We as much as anyone want to see the fans enjoying football at Sheffield Wednesday next season."This is the latest issue to hit the club in a tumultuous club have been placed under numerous embargoes because of financial issues, including wages being paid late in both May and June, and manager Danny Rohl left by mutual consent on Tuesday.

The National
39 minutes ago
- The National
Donald Trump makes politicians wait for Scottish course opening to play golf
Trump could be seen hitting shots from the driving range just yards from the first tee of the new course, where he is expected to be the first to tee off. The second course opening at his Menie Estate property was due to open with a ceremony at 10am. READ MORE: John Swinney to call for 'immediate' constitutional convention on independence However, its was delayed as he played and politicians from across the UK and Scotland waited in a purpose-built seating area. Trump met with First Minister John Swinney at his [[Aberdeen]]shire golf club ahead of the opening, while Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar arrived for the ceremony. Swinney has previously said he would push the President on an exemption to tariffs for Scotch whisky and raise the situation in Gaza, which also came up in the meeting between Trump and Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer on Monday. The leaders spoke for around 15 minutes, before posing together for pictures in front of a US flag and the saltire of Scotland ahead of the opening of a second course at the president's golf club in Aberdeenshire. The new course dedicated to Trump's Scottish mother, Mary Anne MacLeod, who grew up in Lewis, as part of his five-day private trip to the country. READ MORE: BBC grills Labour minister on Gaza, arms exports and statehood delays Trump thanked his son Eric, who he said had 'worked so hard' on creating the New Course at the resort. The president also thanked Swinney, calling him a "terrific guy". Eric Trump had earlier said he and the Trump International team had created an 'amazing masterpiece' at the New Course. Lara Trump, Donald Trump junior, and Vanessa Trump also attended the opening.


Scottish Sun
42 minutes ago
- Scottish Sun
Top royal joins thousands cheering on Lionesses in crowd at London victory parade after Euro 2025 triumph
The royal blended into the crowd in casual clothes ROYAL APPROVAL Top royal joins thousands cheering on Lionesses in crowd at London victory parade after Euro 2025 triumph Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) MEMBERS of the royal family have been spotted in the crowd of the Lionesses' victory parade in London. The royal was seen celebrating the England sides win at the Euros alongside her family as the Lionesses victory parade made its way down The Mall. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 5 Thousands of fans lined the streets for the parade Credit: Alamy 5 The Royal and her family were blending in amongst the crowd Credit: AFP 5 Princess Beatrice was seen alongside her husband and young children Credit: AFP Princess Beatrice was seen alongside her husband, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzie, their two daughters, Sienna and Athena, and Edo's son from a previous relationship, Christopher. Baby Athena was born prematurely in January and was strapped to her dad in a baby carrier during the celebrations. Sienna, three-years-old, was seen waving an England flag in celebration of the Lionesses victory over Spain. The family blended into crowds in casual dress as they stood against barriers erected down The Mall. Beatrice wore a white jumper and a floral dress while her husband dressed in a shirt and black baseball cap. The Lionesses were cheered on by thousands both on the pitch and during their victory parade. They retained their Euros title after a nail-biting penalty shootout in Basel, Switzerland on Sunday. Buses carrying the victorious squad travelled down the street, led by the Band of His Majesty's Royal Marines Portsmouth. They were flanked on either side by cheering fans waving flags including Princess Beatrice and her family. Manager Sarina Wiegman danced alongside Burna Boy on stage before Leah Williamson lifted the trophy high in the air to huge cheers. Prince William watches on with Princess Charlotte as England take on Spain in Euros final Beatrice and her family were seen cheering and celebrating amongst the crowds as the busses passed them. Three-year-old Sienna was enjoying a sweet treat during the cheery day out with her parents. Christopher was spotted climbing the barrier a bit to get a better view as the victorious team passed by him. The family were all smiles as the parade carried on down The Mall, seemingly enjoying the atmosphere. 5 She dressed casually and had her hair scraped back in a messy bun Credit: PA 5 The Lionesses hoisted the trophy to a thunderous cheer from the crowd Credit: PA Beatrice is the elder daughter of Prince Andrew, Duke of York, and Sarah, Duchess of York. She is niece to King Charles III and granddaughter to the Late Queen Elizabeth. Beatrice Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi was born fifth in line to the throne but is now ninth. Several Royals including heir to the throne Prince William and his daughter were seen at the match that saw the Lionesses defend their Euros title.