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Daily Mail
8 minutes ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Liam Gallagher's ex Patsy Kensit reveals she's suffered shocking accident in post shared just hours ahead of Oasis' huge reunion gig
Liam Gallagher 's ex-wife Patsy Kensit revealed she's suffered a shocking accident, in a post shared just hours ahead of Oasis' huge reunion gig on Friday. The actress, 57, who shares model son, 25, with the rocker, explained that she'd broken her shoulder in three places after being spotted wearing a sling at the Gala Night performance of Fawlty Towers: The Play in London. Patsy did not explain the cause of her accident but did hint that the hotly-anticipated Oasis gigs were likely to give her a much-needed lift when the band reunites to perform in Cardiff on Friday evening. Taking to her Instagram she wrote: 'I broke my shoulder in 3 places 3 weeks ago!!! I'm healing and a slight boogie with my besties I'm staying with this week will be a tonic for sure…. Have a great weekend'. Patsy married Liam, 52, in 1997 in London and Lennon was born in September 1999, a year before their divorce. The couple split shortly after the singer had an affair with Lisa Moorish who had given birth to their daughter Molly in 1998. In September Pasty vented she didn't want anymore questions about her thoughts on her ex-husband tour as she joined their son and Noel's daughter Anais, 24, at the Burberry London Fashion Show. Patsy did not explain the cause of her accident but did hint that the hotly-anticipated Oasis gigs were likely to give her a much-needed lift when the band reunite in Cardiff It came after as the actress took to Instagram earlier in the week to say she was 'really happy for Liam and Noel' after announcing their plans to return to the stage for the first time on stage in 15 years. Alongside a photo of Liam holding a kitten, she wrote: 'I will say no more than this I am really happy for Liam and Noel. I'm sure the tour is going to be thrilling and I send nothing but love and light to them both… 'No more questions it was 25 years ago'. Meanwhile Oasis mania is well and truly taking over the nation ahead of the iconic Britpop band's first reunion concert at Cardiff Principality Stadium. After 15 years, the once warring Gallagher brothers will finally reunite for 41 shows with Welsh fans queuing all night, while those at home were left 'cringing' by This Morning's TV tribute to Noel and Liam. But some music lovers have been left scrambling for last minute seats, with some that boast a £489 face value being sold for as much as £2,500. Viagogo has several seated spots on sale for more than £1,000 and reported on its page that 34,000 people had looked at tickets for Friday's performance. With seats for Saturday's second night in the Welsh capital have even higher price tags. Meanwhile many fans have found themsleves falling foul of scammers in their desperate attempt to bag a spot in the crowd and have taken to X to share their frustrations. 'Half the accounts on Twitter are fake and trying to scam by selling Oasis tickets': 'pls stop trying to scam me, i just want an oasis ticket fml': 'Anyone else's tickets for Oasis in Cardiff been voided and then been reassigned worse tickets without even an email to note this change ?'. They have collectively lost more than £2m to scams since tickets for its reunion tour went on sale last year, a major bank estimated. Lloyds Banking Group based the calculation on the volume of fraud reports made by its own customers. Oasis fans make up more than half of all reported concert ticket scams so far this year, according to Lloyds' data, losing £436 on average. The biggest amount lost in a single case so far was more than £1,700, suggesting many fans are willing to pay well over face value, the bank said. Meanwhile This Morning fans switched off their TVs seconds into the show when Alison Hammond and Dermot O'Leary 's Oasis tribute backfired. Friday's instalment of the ITV programme opened with the presenter duo dancing around to the iconic Oasis song, Wonderwall. Both wore black bucket hats and green coats, while Alison donned small, round sunglasses, mimicking Liam and Noel. As the music played, they both threw off their coats and hats as they lip synced to the song. Dermot commented to Alison: 'You're the only person I've seen ever that looks good in a bucket hat.' She replied: 'You look really good actually. Oasis fans, you can stop crying your hat out because Liam and Noel have officially decided to stop looking back in anger and are getting back together,' Dermot exclaimed. However, the pair's performance didn't impress some viewers who took to social media to share their thoughts on the Oasis tribute act Alison added: 'After 16 years apart, today the band will finally roll with it on stage once again kicking off their first stop on their comeback tour in Cardiff which is happening tonight!'. However, the pair's performance didn't impress some viewers who took to social media to share their thoughts on the Oasis tribute act. One said: '#thismorning F**k sake': 'Oh my f*****g god #thismorning.'Yeah not watching this s**t #ThisMorning,: '#thismorning are all programmes on ITV opening today with the presenters dressed as Oasis? '@ITV why do you do this ? You pick a subject, today it's #Oasis and you rinse it across every single show on your channel. Do you not think they are making enough cash with you giving them free publicity! #ThisMorning,' another commented.
Yahoo
8 minutes ago
- Business
- Yahoo
GE Vernova Explores Sale of Proficy Software Division, Valued Up to $1B
GE Vernova Inc. (NYSE:GEV) is one of the best new stocks to buy now. On June 30, GE Vernova announced that it is exploring the sale of its industrial software division called Proficy. This potential divestiture could fetch between $900 million and $1 billion for the company, according to Bloomberg. The company is reaching out to both publicly traded companies with similar assets and private equity firms. But it's important to note that these early-stage discussions may not necessarily result in a sale. GE Vernova is continuously capitalizing on the rising power demand, which is expected to reach higher levels in and beyond H2 this year. A view of the skyline from an electricity pylon, to show the ubiquity of the companies energy products. GE Vernova reported strong Q1 2025 earnings for its electrification software, which includes Proficy. These earnings grew by ~9% year-over-year and reached $224 million. Earlier in June this year, GE Vernova Hitachi Nuclear Energy also announced plans to establish a $50 million small modular reactor/SMR engineering service center in the Durham area in Canada. GE Vernova Inc. (NYSE:GEV) is an energy company that provides various products and services that generate, transfer, orchestrate, convert, and store electricity. While we acknowledge the potential of GEV as an investment, we believe certain AI stocks offer greater upside potential and carry less downside risk. If you're looking for an extremely undervalued AI stock that also stands to benefit significantly from Trump-era tariffs and the onshoring trend, see our free report on the . READ NEXT: and . Disclosure: None. This article is originally published at Insider Monkey.


Bloomberg
8 minutes ago
- Climate
- Bloomberg
Searing Heat Burns Greece, Turkey as Torrid Weather Shifts East
By , Paul Tugwell, and Tugce Ozsoy Save An intense heat wave continued to scorch Europe on Friday as firefighters scrambled to control wildfires in Greece and neighboring Turkey. Fire crews battled a new blaze on Crete, shortly after containing a separate fire that forced evacuations of residents and tourists from the island earlier this week. More than 40 fires broke out in Greece the past two days, and the area around Athens is seen at very high risk this weekend.


Daily Mail
8 minutes ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Europe's newest theme park finally opens - but guests aren't happy with rides and ticket prices
Europe's latest theme park opening - which is hoping to rival the likes of Thorpe Park and Disneyland Paris - has finally welcomed its first thrill-seekers, after a month-long delay in opening. Fairytale-themed Hossoland had been due to open in the village of Brojce on Pola nd's northern coast on May 31st - but last-minute delays have seen it lose four vital weeks in the lucrative summer season. Now though, the doors have officially opened and the verdict is in on the park, which spans 400,000sq m and boasts 50 rides and attractions across four themed lands. Some have said Hossoland, which centres around a lighthouse and is inspired by local Baltic legends and fairytales, should have been more ambitious - particularly in how many big thrill rides there are. While Poland's biggest theme park, Energylandia, has 18 rollercoasters, there are just four at Hossoland, with one critic wasping: This is supposed to be competition for Energylandia? 4 rollercoasters?' Another added: 'But do you plan something more hardcore for adults? Me and my 15-year-old son are waiting impatiently.' GhostRider, a steel coaster, was set to be one of the park's standout attractions - but that now doesn't seem to be on the menu anytime soon. The new rollercoaster, which cost several million pounds, was supposed to stretch 53m in the air taking guests on a thrilling ride at speeds of 72mph. Some griped over the £34 adult entry price, with one saying tickets 'aren't cheap either'. Others defended the new park, saying that while it appears to be aimed at younger children, new rides were still being built. There has been plenty of excitement on the park's social media sites too though, with many theme park goers impressed and others saying they're keen to visit this summer. One person wrote on the park's official Instagram site: 'I was there today I'll say yes... MEGA! I liked the most on the roller coaster in the dragon zone.' Another added: 'Really one of the most beautiful entrances. Not getting over it. Bravo'. The four lands include the Dragon Valley of the Mines, the Land of the Vikings, the Kingdom of Baltambrya and Mermaid City. Karen Hovsepyan, vice president of the park's operator Hosso Group, previously told Planet Attractions: 'Hossoland will be the only amusement park of such a large scale on the Polish coast. 'It will certainly become a recognisable symbol and a frequently visited place in this region.' It's hoped that the park will soon attract one million tourists per year. The closest airport to Hoosoland is Szczecin and Brits can book direct flights with Ryanair from both Liverpool and London. Hossoland is then about a one hour drive from the airport. The park is also under three hours drive from Berlin. Last week, it was revealed that a former theme park could be transformed into hundreds of homes 15 years after the site was closed and left to rot. A planning application has been submitted to turn the former Camelot Theme Park in Charnock Richard, Lancashire into 350 homes. The park closed in 2012 after nearly 30 years and has been empty ever since, aside from occasional use for immersive Halloween events and laser tag. Story Homes has submitted the application to turn the site into housing, with 50 per cent proposed to be affordable housing for local people, The Bolton News reported. The homes would include a range of sizes for first-time buyers, families and older couples looking to downsize. During the height of its popularity, Camelot was one of the north west's most prominent tourist attractions, featuring a range of offerings like the amusement ride Excalibur 2, and hosting live jousting in an arena. Inspired by the legend of King Arthur, the ill-fated park was boarded up after being open to the public for nearly 30 years. Owners Knights Leisure said bad weather contributed to low visitor numbers - and so the decision was made to shut the park down, with over 150 staff losing their jobs. The amusement park was home to the legendary Knightmare roller coaster - the structure of which remained standing tall even after it was shut down and was only dismantled in 2020. Other famous rides at the medieval-themed park included the Dragon Flyer, Caterpillar Capers, The Galleon and Pendragon's Plunge.
Yahoo
8 minutes ago
- Sport
- Yahoo
Body of Liverpool footballer Jota arrives in Portugal for hometown wake
GONDOMAR, Portugal (Reuters) -The bodies of Liverpool footballer Diogo Jota and his brother Andre Silva arrived in northern Portugal on Friday for a wake in their hometown, as tributes continued to pour in after they died in a car accident in Spain. A convoy of hearses left for Gondomar near Porto on Thursday evening from the morgue of Puebla de Sanabria, near where the Lamborghini the brothers were travelling in had veered off the road and burst into flames after midnight early on Thursday. Police said they suspected a tyre had burst. Jota's wife Rute Cardoso, who had married the footballer just weeks earlier, was seen leaving the morgue and joining the convoy, as was Jota's longtime agent Jorge Mendes. A wake is expected to take place at a chapel in Gondomar from 4:00 p.m. (1500 GMT) and a funeral on Saturday at a church nearby at 10:00 a.m. local time, Gondomar's mayor's office said. Portugal's Prime Minister Luis Montenegro arrived in the village on Friday morning. The death of Jota at the age of 28 has jolted the world of football, with messages of homage pouring in from former teammates, clubs, national leaders and fans. Outside Liverpool's Anfield stadium fans left flowers, scarves and hand-written notes, many from children. Football clubs including Paris St Germain, who have several Portuguese internationals in their squad, Bayern Munich, Chelsea and Real Madrid observed a moment of silence during training for their matches in the Club World Cup taking place in the United States. Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca said on Thursday that forward Pedro Neto was weighing whether to play in Friday's quarter-final against Palmeiras, as the Portuguese international mourns the tragic death of his close friend. Jota's manager at Liverpool, Arne Slot, said in a statement on Thursday that his thoughts were with his family. "My message to them is very clear – you will never walk alone," Slot said. "For us as a club, the sense of shock is absolute. Diogo was not just our player. He was a loved one to all of us. He was a teammate, a colleague, a workmate and in all of those roles he was very special," he added. Jota was making his way back to Liverpool by car after he was told he should avoid plane travel for up to 6 weeks following lung surgery to address a fractured rib, his physiotherapist Miguel Goncalves told broadcaster Now late on Thursday. Goncalves said Jota was recovering well from the pneumothorax surgery and that he had planned to take a ferry to the UK from Spain.