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Russian spy ship intercepted off Outer Hebrides
Russian spy ship intercepted off Outer Hebrides

Press and Journal

time6 days ago

  • Press and Journal

Russian spy ship intercepted off Outer Hebrides

The Royal Navy has been watching a Russian spy ship spotted in the Outer Hebrides. HMS Dragon – a Type 45 air-defence destroyer – monitored the Russian intelligence gathering vessel as it sailed in UK waters. A Merlin helicopter was launched to help keep the Yuri Ivanov under surveillance while it was off the coast of Scotland. Though the Royal Navy revealed details of the stand-off, it did not confirm the exact location. The Russian vessel eventually headed north towards the Arctic. The two vessels found themselves sharing the same waters shortly after the completion of a major NATO exercise – Formidable Shield – which took place nearby. Elsewhere, HMS Ledbury, HMS Hurworth and 814 Naval Air Squadron were activated to shadow the another Russian vessel, the RFN Stoikiy. The warship sailed west through the English Channel to meet two merchant vessels, Sparta IV and General Skobelev, which were returning from the Mediterranean. The Steregushchiy-class Russian corvette subsequently escorted the two cargo ships back to the Baltic Sea. HMS Ledbury met Stoikiy late on May 18, monitoring the warship through the Dover Strait during its westbound journey before HMS Hurworth took over on May 19, off Brighton. Hurworth kept watch as the Stoikiy met the two merchant vessels south-west of Land's End. The minehunter then tracked the group eastbound through the Channel and into the North Sea until the operation ended on the afternoon of May 22. The Merlin Mk2 from 814 Naval Air Squadron, based at Royal Naval Air Station Culdrose, monitored the Russian group. Aircraft and warships from NATO allies were also involved. Commanding officer of HMS Ledbury, Craig Clark, said: 'Escorting Russian vessels through UK waters is a vital demonstration of our unwavering commitment to national security.'

Tributes to Darlington football coach and dad who died a year after their mother
Tributes to Darlington football coach and dad who died a year after their mother

Yahoo

time25-03-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Tributes to Darlington football coach and dad who died a year after their mother

A Darlington youth football club has paid tribute to a Darlington dad and a team coach who suddenly died aged 38 - leaving behind his two sons less than a year after the death of their mum. Hurworth Albion FC is hosting the match to fundraise in memory of their under-10s coach Michael Johnson. Michael and Carrie have left behind two children- Jack and Charlie. Michael Johnson with sons Charlie, 12, and Jack, 13 (Image: CONTRIBUTOR) The club has now set up a GoFundMe to run alongside the plans for the match to help raise funds for the two boys. Neil Linfoot, manager of the other under 10s team at Hurworth said: "We as a club have all rallied around the boys and want to make this time a little easier for them. "We don't want them to have to worry about the future or anything. "Michael was just great. He was so happy-go-lucky and everyone at the club just loved him." Michael Johnson with his under 10s football team (Image: CONTRIBUTOR) Neil continued: "He worked so hard out of the goodness of his heart and from his love of the club and would do anything for those children. "We will all dearly miss him. We will put all our efforts into raising funds to help the two lads find some sense of normality as they move forward. "While nothing can ease the pain of this loss, we hope to show them just how much love and support surrounds them." READ MORE: Tribute to 'selfless' Darlington dad after death aged 38 Ducks help Hurworth junior football club to pay the bills 'The stress has taken its toll': Pub announces closure six months after take over Michael is being remembered as a 'selfless' dad (Image: CONTRIBUTOR) The friendly match is set to be held on Sunday, April 13 between the two under 10s teams at the Hurworth Albion FC club- one of which was managed by Michael and the other by Neil. The GoFundMe has already raised over six thousand pounds for the boys with more expected in the coming weeks after the charity match. Youth football clubs from across the region have been doing their own fundraisers with many donating hundreds of pounds to the page.

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