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Metro
18 hours ago
- Sport
- Metro
Readers dispute Barton's claim that England Lionesses aren't 'worthy of equal pa
Do you agree with our readers? Have your say on these MetroTalk topics and more in the comments. Former Premier League footballer Joey Barton described the Lionesses' Euros trophy as the 'Nonsense Pottery Trophy' and said the women's game was 'miles off' being worthy of equal pay to the men's (Metro, Tue). People like him need to take their medicine and accept that the England ladies team have done twice what the men have only done once – won a major trophy. It is pointless to try to compare the men's and women's game in terms of merit as he does. They are different competitions with different individuals and histories. I remember when he was invited on to Question Time a while ago on the basis, I suppose, of him being some kind of intellectual but I think a lot of people saw through him very quickly for what he really stands for. Dec, Essex Joey who? The guy is irrelevant. Bob, Bristol Many congratulations and very well done to the England Lionesses and back-room complement who roared past the Spanish Cheetahs in the European Championship final. This, despite the efforts of the French referee, who had clearly missed her appointment at 'Le Specsavers'. You all deserve every accolade that's going. Now, if only our men's senior team could 'play like girls'… Ian D, Baildon, West Yorkshire Looking at the most recent football transfer updates in Metro, one is reminded that if results were a matter of money alone there are clubs (Premier League and elsewhere) who should have predictably swapped piggy banks for trophies and titles. So it goes with stats. This is what's so great about football. Look at the Euros – the Spanish national team are just dazzling and yet the Lionesses nonetheless celebrated extraordinary back-to-back successes at the final, this year and last time around. Congratulations! So proud of our team. And finally, an open-top bus was rightly coughed-up for. Gerard Hamilton, Barking At last some countries have woken up to the need to supply food to Gaza's starving and dying men, women and children. But still, airdrops? Is this a human way of supplying food to other human beings? Why not by road? Is this how one human should treat another human being? The way Israel is treating the Gazan people is worse than animals. I hope its government learns some humanity in their life. Pritam, London Reading the golfing story about Donald Trump's caddie appearing to move his ball to a more favourable position (Metro, Tue), brings to mind the golf sequence in the James Bond film Goldfinger. In it, the villain's own caddy, Oddjob, helps his boss out by dropping in a new ball after his is lost in the rough. Sean Connery's 007 gets his own back on the last hole by passing the wrong ball to Goldfinger, which later disqualifies him as he is found to be playing the wrong ball number. Michael, Slough While the concern expressed by Robert Hughes (MetroTalk, Mon) that Jeremy Corbyn's new party will split the Labour vote is understandable, it overlooks a crucial point. Under its current leadership, the Labour Party has demonstrably lurched to the Right. Many traditional Labour voters and those on the genuine Left now feel unrepresented by a party that no longer champions the socialist principles it once stood for. For a growing number of people, Labour has abandoned its core values, leaving a significant void in British politics for those who advocate for genuine social justice, wealth redistribution and an end to austerity. Therefore, the emergence of Corbyn's new party is not about splitting the Left but rather providing a much-needed political home for voters who feel abandoned. It offers a clear alternative for those who believe in a fairer, more equitable society and who can no longer find that vision within the current Labour Party. Far from being a spoiler, this new movement represents the vital re-energising of a truly left-wing voice in our political landscape. Brian Dooley, The Wirral In response to The Poll Position about how 12 per cent of people earning over £100,000 a year feel trapped by their financial outgoings (Metro, Mon). If you earn more than £100,000 and are having problems with your finances maybe you should just budget properly, cut back on non-essential services and get rid of some of the luxuries you have come to see as essentials to your lifestyle. There are people working two jobs just so they can afford to keep a roof over their head and food on their table. More Trending If you earn over £100,000 any money problems you have are down to your own poor decisions. Marc (30k A Year), Newcastle n I enjoy reading your lists of famous people's birthdays and am often surprised at how old (or how young) they are. Wouldn't it be more fun, though, if you listed the celebs' names on one page but put their ages somewhere else in the paper so that we could guestimate, then find out how well we did? Incidentally, I share my birthday, January 8, with Elvis, David Bowie and Dame Shirley Bassey, which surely makes it the most musical birthday in the calendar – or does anyone want to dispute that? William Buckley, Reading MORE: Trump attempts Sean Connery impersonation after opening new golf course MORE: 'I am a Lioness super fan, and I'm getting tattoos of seven players on my calf' MORE: Rugby star, 27, killed alongside property developer father in London stabbing


Daily Mirror
18-07-2025
- Business
- Daily Mirror
Ant and Dec reveal surprise new careers as they become co-owners of business
Duo Ant and Dec have become shareholders in a pizza dough company as they branch out from their TV presenting duties As if Ant and Dec didn't have enough dough already... they have now become bakery bosses. The TV presenting duo have teamed up with small business owners Amy and Chris Cheadle who specialise in frozen bakery products. The pair are now shareholders in their company The Northern Dough Co. The money-spinning deal will even see the two of them 'create and develop new products' for the company, as well as publicise them. Ant and Dec approached The Northern Dough Co. because they wanted to support a small business from the North that was at an early stage in its journey. They are fronting a new advertising campaign for the Lancashire company called Taste Mates, where the pair cook a wide variety of dishes. To launch the new tie-up, Ant and Dec filmed a tongue-in-cheek video in their boxer shorts. Ant says: 'I love making pizzas at home with my family and was already using Northern Dough Co when we started conversations with Amy & Chris about working with them. Yoko Ono in startling new evidence over claims she broke up The Beatles 'As soon as we met it was clear we had the same values and together we have some great ideas on how we can expand the business, it's very exciting and we can't wait to get started in our role as co-owners!' Dec adds: 'We love the Northern Dough Co ethos of celebrating the joy of eating at home and bringing people together. Whether it's a pizza party with mates or a Saturday night in front of the telly with your granny, everyone can get stuck in and make delicious pizzas. We are excited to celebrate all things dough through our partnership and social content.' Northern Dough Co. founders, Amy and Chris Cheadle said: 'It's not every day Ant & Dec's team drop you a line to ask if you'd be interested in exploring working together, but from the very first meeting it was clear just how well their personal values aligned with ours, and how easy it would be to partner and grow our business together.' Adding: 'As viewers, we've been entertained by Ant & Dec's TV shows from Byker Grove as teens, to watching Takeaway and I'm a Celeb with our own children, and it's that ethos of getting everyone together to enjoy a relaxing, feel-good experience that's at the heart of The Northern Dough Co. Gathering to eat food is everyone's favourite pastime, but cooking together to create an informal restaurant experience at home, makes it really special. We couldn't be more excited that Ant & Dec have joined us to bring the experience to even more people's homes, and we have really exciting plans for the coming months and years ahead.'


Daily Mirror
18-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Ant and Dec strip down to boxers to announce 'very exciting' career move
Ant and Dec have announced that they are the new co-owners of a frozen food company - and to mark the occasion, they stripped down to their underwear Much-loved hosts Ant and Dec stripped down to their boxers to announce a 'very exciting' new venture to their fans. The Britain's Got Talent presenters, also known as Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly, are currently taking a break from the small screen. Having concluded the 18th series of the talent show, won by magician Harry Moulding, the pair won't be gracing our screens again until I'm A Celeb returns in the winter. While most would take this downtime to unwind and steer clear of work, Ant and Dec unveiled their latest business endeavour on Friday (July 18). Keen to back a small enterprise from the North of England, the Newcastle lads have shared the exciting news. The duo are set to become co-owners of frozen food company The Northern Dough Co. Approaching the firm to propose a partnership with founders Amy and Chris Cheadle, Ant and Dec are stepping into the competitive world of food, reports the Manchester Evening News. The Northern Dough Co provides a variety of top-quality, frozen bakery items such as pizza dough and brioche dough, and is already available in major supermarkets across the UK. Never ones to shy away from surprising the nation, the Geordie duo filmed a cheeky video in their boxer shorts to demonstrate how The Northern Dough Co offers restaurant-standard food at reasonable prices. The video was designed to illustrate that you can whip up meals from the comfort of your own home, without the need to dress up. Speaking about the announcement, Ant revealed: "I love making pizzas at home with my family and was already using Northern Dough Co when we started conversations with Amy and Chris about working with them. "As soon as we met it was clear we had the same values and together we have some great ideas on how we can expand the business. It's very exciting and we can't wait to get started in our role as co-owners!" Dec chimed in: "We love The Northern Dough Co ethos of celebrating the joy of eating at home and bringing people together. Whether it's a pizza party with mates or a Saturday night in front of the telly with your granny, everyone can get stuck in and make delicious pizzas. We are excited to celebrate all things dough through our partnership and social content." Opening up about how the collaboration came about, Amy and Chris confessed 'it's not every day Ant and Dec's team drop you a line to ask if you'd be interested in exploring working together'. "From the very first meeting it was clear just how well their personal values aligned with ours, and how easy it would be to partner and grow our business together," they revealed.


Scottish Sun
15-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Iconic 90s series finally available to stream in Scotland as fans praise ‘nostalgic' bliss
BACK ON THE BOX Iconic 90s series finally available to stream in Scotland as fans praise 'nostalgic' bliss AN ICONIC 1990s TV show is now available to stream for Scots fans. Telly lovers will be able to get the legendary British drama which became a must-watch for the nations teens. 4 Byker Grove was an iconic must-watch for teens Credit: STV/ITV 4 It launched the careers of Ant and Dec Credit: Alamy 4 It will be back on screens Credit: Rex Features Byker Grove followed the lives of youngsters living in Newcastle. The now-legendary show aired in the nineties and early noughties. It launched the careers of TV legends Ant and Dec, who's characters PJ and Duncan became household favourites. So much so they were catapulted into more fame with their music career off the back of the show, including much-loved tune 'Let's Get Ready To Rhumble'. The show was considered a trailblazer for tackling issues like drug addiction, child abuse, homophobia and abortion. But those who grew up with The Grove will be able to enjoy it again. Byker Grove will soon be added to the STV Player after telly bosses cut a deal with Ant and Dec's production company Mitre Studios. Mitre own the rights to Byker Grove and have been working with the TV channels ITV and STV to relaunch the series. The launch date currently isn't known with TV chiefs remaining tight-lipped. All they have said is it will be back on screens later this year. Watch as Ant and Dec bring back their classic 90s Byker Grove roles - live on I'm A Celeb Richard Williams, STV's Managing Director, Audience: Video & Technology, said: 'Just when you thought the 90s revival might have been slowing down, we've only gone and brought back one of the seminal TV shows of the decade. 'Byker Grove was an integral part of so many British childhoods and we're delighted that those original viewers – now of a slightly more mature vintage – can relive all the nostalgic action on STV Player. "And if any Gen Z viewers want to find out who really started the baggy trousers trend, look no further than Byker Grove!' Craig Morris, Managing Editor, ITV Channels & ITVX, said: 'We are so excited to bring this iconic coming-of-age series to ITVX, marking the first TV appearances of two ITV stalwarts. "Relive all the great moments with us later this year.' Ed Sleeman, MD at Mitre Studios added: 'We're delighted to be teaming up with ITVX and STV Player to give a new generation of viewers the opportunity to watch this iconic series from the start and to see where it all began for Ant & Dec.'


The Irish Sun
14-07-2025
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Legendary 90s kids show coming to streaming for first time ever – after launching the careers of TV's biggest stars
AN ICONIC 90s kids show is coming to streaming for the first time ever. The popular show made multiple cast members 4 Byker Grove is coming to streaming for the first time Credit: ITV/STV 4 The popular kids drama launched Ant & Dec's careers Credit: Alamy 4 Jill Halfpenny featured on Byker Grove early in her career Credit: Rex Features Classic episodes of Byker Grove will be available to stream for free on STV Player and ITVX. Ant & Dec featured prominently in the series, playing best friends P.J. and Duncan. The streaming services have partnered with Ant & Dec's production company Mitre Studios - which owns the rights to Byker Grove - in order to relaunch the series. Viewers across the UK can stream it now on STV Player and on ITVX from later this year. Read more on kids' shows Ant & Dec's characters, PJ & Duncan were among the most popular and enjoyed chart success with eight Top 20 singles - including Let's Get Ready to Rhumble. Having launched on BBC One in 1989, Byker Grove fast became an after-school viewing staple for teenagers . The series takes place in Byker, Newcastle - while following the lives of young people at local youth club, the Grove. During its run, Byker Grove tackled social issues such as abortion, drug addiction and homophobia. Most read in News TV In 1994, it also featured the first gay kiss on UK children's TV - when character Noddy Fishwick kissed his friend Gary Hendrix. Past cast members also include Jill Halfpenny, who featured from 1989 to 1992. Watch as Ant and Dec bring back their classic 90s Byker Grove roles - live on I'm A Celeb In addition, Byker Grove follows another legendary British drama, Brookside onto STV Player. The streaming service Richard Williams , STV's Managing Director, Audience: Video & Technology , said: 'Just when you thought the 90s revival might have been slowing down, we've only gone and brought back one of the seminal TV shows of the decade. 'Byker Grove was an integral part of so many British childhoods and we're delighted that those original viewers – now of a slightly more mature vintage – can relive all the nostalgic action on STV Player. Ant and Dec's incredible career ANT McPartlin and Declan Donnelly met on the set of Byker Grove in 1990. The two went on to have chart success under their characters' names - including their 1994 No1 smash hit They haven't looked back since then, going on to present some of the most popular shows on TV. Here's a rundown of some of their most popular shows - plus one "dud". The Ant & Dec Show - this late afternoon kids' entertainment series ran from 1995-1996 for 17 episodes Friends Like These - the Geordie pair hopped channels again, landing on BBC One to present this game show from 1999 until 2001 I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here - the reality TV show began in 2002, with Dec presenting all 23 seasons, even one Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway - this show also began in 2002, but the lads said the PokerFace - Ant and Dec created this game show which aired from 2006-2007. with a top prize of £1million. Britain's Got Talent - the TV series began in 2007 with the pair's backstage antics loved by fans. They also took part in silly competitions on Red Or Black - the show only aired for Ant & Dec's Limitless Win - the pair had "And if any Gen Z viewers want to find out who really started the baggy trousers trend, look no further than Byker Grove!' Craig Morris, Managing Editor, ITV Channels & ITVX , said: 'We are so excited to bring this iconic coming-of-age series to ITVX , marking the first TV appearances of two ITV stalwarts. "Relive all the great moments with us later this year.' Ed Sleeman, MD at Mitre Studios added: 'We're delighted to be teaming up with ITVX and STV Player to give a new generation of viewers the opportunity to watch this iconic series from the start and to see where it all began for Ant & Dec.' 4 The duo met playing fictional friends PJ and Duncan Credit: Rex