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Sports May 19, 2026

Borthwick Delays Decision on Resting Itoje for Summer Tests

England head coach Steve Borthwick may rest captain Maro Itoje for all or part of the summer Nation…
The Strategic Delay in Player RotationEngland's head coach, Steve Borthwick, has confirmed he may rest some senior players including his captain, Maro Itoje, for all or part of his squad's summer Nations Championship games. A final decision will not be taken until next month but, barring an injury crisis, it seems probable England will be under fresh leadership on the field for at least one of their July Tests.The Three-Continent Tournament ChallengeRather than a traditional tour to a single country, the new tournament will require Borthwick and his squad to play internationals on three different continents on successive weekends, starting against South Africa in Johannesburg on 4 July and finishing in Santiago del Estero in Argentina on 18 July. Sandwiched in between is a fixture against Fiji at Everton's Hill Dickinson Stadium on 11 July.Individualized Player Management ApproachBorthwick acknowledges he has been having discussions with several players, Itoje included, about how best to manage their schedule to the satisfaction of all parties. For now, according to Borthwick, the conversation with Itoje is still ongoing with no firm decision to be taken until the summer squad is finalised on 22 June."Myself and Phil Morrow [England's head of performance] met with Maro and had a discussion about what's right for him," said Borthwick. "This last year has been a big year and a challenging year for a number of different reasons."Leadership Transition on the HorizonThe best-laid plans could yet need tweaking if second-row injuries start piling up over the season's closing weeks but it does not require a massive crystal ball to foresee Leicester's Ollie Chessum leading England in at least one of their July Tests. Back in 2002 England chose to rest most of their key men and went on to win the World Cup the following year; it could easily be that history is partly repeated.Squad Selection ControversyBorthwick, meanwhile, has defended his decision to pick the former South Africa Under-20 centre Benhard Janse van Rensburg, not yet technically available to represent England, to train with the national squad in Bagshot this week. The Rugby Football Union had to seek special dispensation from World Rugby to pick the 29-year-old, who played 21 minutes as a replacement for South Africa's Under-20 side back in 2016."The players welcomed him and all the new guys into the squad really warmly," said Borthwick. "The World Rugby eligibility rules are really clear. I think he's a very good player who has committed to playing his rugby here."Path to Recovery After Six Nations DisappointmentRegardless of who makes the final tour party there is pressure on Borthwick and his squad to bounce back from a below-par Six Nations campaign in which they lost four of their five games. The management have highlighted the need for improved discipline and a better conversion rate in the opposing 22 but otherwise the full findings of the RFU's post-tournament review have not been divulged.Borthwick is also looking forward to Courtney Lawes and Joe Marchant being back in the selection frame, with both players set to be available again having opted to return from France. One player who will definitely not be on the field this summer, however, is the Harlequins prop Fin Baxter who has undergone another foot operation and will miss the July Tests.
#Steve Borthwick #Maro Itoje #England Rugby
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Sports May 19, 2026

Chelsea vs Tottenham: Relegation Battle Looms as West Ham Faces Drop

A pivotal Premier League clash sees Chelsea and Tottenham fighting for European spots while the res…
The Lead: High‑Stakes Clash with Relegation on the LineTonight’s Premier League fixture between Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur carries far‑reaching consequences. Beyond the usual fight for points, the outcome will directly influence West Ham United's fight to stay in the top flight.What’s at Stake for Chelsea and TottenhamChelsea sit 10th, outside European qualification. A win lifts them to 8th, edging past Brentford on goal difference and reviving hopes of a Conference League spot.A victory also keeps the door open for a Europa League place if they win their final game and other results go their way.Tottenham need a win to guarantee safety; a draw also secures survival, but a loss would hand the relegation battle to the final weekend.West Ham’s Relegation ScenariosIf Tottenham win, West Ham are mathematically relegated.A draw also condemns West Ham, though the confirmation would be delayed until Sunday.A loss for Tottenham keeps West Ham alive, pushing the drama to the weekend fixtures.Roberto De Zerbi’s Motivational AngleTottenham manager Roberto De Zerbi has turned the external pressure into a rallying cry: “If everyone wants Tottenham relegated, it’s a big motivation for me and I hope for my players as well.” He stresses embracing pressure and using it as a catalyst for performance.Potential Outcomes and What Comes NextThe match promises a blend of tactical intrigue and high emotion. A Chelsea win could reshape the European race, while a Tottenham victory would seal West Ham's fate. Regardless of the result, the final weekend will see multiple clubs scrambling for survival and continental spots, setting up a dramatic close to the season.
#Chelsea #Tottenham Hotspur #West Ham United
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Business May 19, 2026

NS&I to Contact Bereaved Families Owed £367m After Missing Savings Scandal

National Savings & Investments (NS&I) will begin contacting thousands of bereaved families next wee…
Executive Summary: NS&I;’s New Repayment DriveNational Savings & Investments (NS&I;) announced it will start contacting families of deceased savers next week, confirming a revised liability of £367 million across roughly 34,000 estates. The move follows the forced exit of the former chief executive and a public apology from interim CEO Sir Jim Harra, who pledged faster payouts and tighter processes.NS&I; Launches Contact Programme for Affected Bereaved FamiliesContact will begin with the first cohort next week, as outlined by pensions minister Torsten Bell.Only estates holding £10 or more will be contacted directly; personal representatives need take no action.Additional staff have been deployed to accelerate claim handling, though the new search process is slower and may cause short‑term delays.£367m Owed to Up to 34,000 Estates – The Financial ScopeOriginal estimate in March: up to £476 million mistakenly withheld.Revised figure: £367 million owed.NS&I;’s total assets under management exceed £240 billion for 24 million customers.Payments will be adjusted upward by the greater of accrued interest since the error or the Bank of England base rate plus 1 percentage point.Implications for Trust in State‑Backed Savings and Regulatory OversightThe scandal highlights vulnerabilities in the handling of bereavement claims, a core public‑service function of NS&I.; By exempting the corrected payments from inheritance tax and income tax, the bank aims to mitigate financial loss for executors, but the episode may erode confidence in state‑run savings schemes and prompt tighter regulator scrutiny.What the Next Phase of Remediation Could Mean for UK SaversHarra has been tasked with a broader review of the tracing failure, with findings due before the summer recess. Completion of the remediation programme is targeted for the first half of 2027. If the bank meets these timelines, it could restore credibility and set a precedent for handling similar legacy issues across the public sector.
#National Savings and Investments #Sir Jim Harra #Torsten Bell
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Sports May 19, 2026

Arsenal Poised to Clinch Premier League as City Face Guardiola Exit and Bournemouth Challenge

Pep Guardiola has announced he will leave Manchester City after the season, leaving the title race …
Arsenal sit five points clear at the top of the Premier League as Pep Guardiola confirms his departure from Manchester City ahead of the season finale. City need a win at Bournemouth to force a title showdown on the last day, while the Cherries eye a first‑ever European qualification.Guardiola’s Unexpected Departure Sets Up High‑Stakes Title DeciderGuardiola told players he will leave after the final league match against Aston Villa.City have identified Enzo Maresca as his successor, with Chelsea likely to receive compensation.Bournemouth’s manager Andoni Iraola is set for his final home game.Points Gap and Table Snapshot Highlight Arsenal’s LeadArsenal: 82 points from 37 games (GD +43).Manchester City: 77 points from 36 games (GD +43).Manchester United: 68 points; Aston Villa: 62 points.Bournemouth sit sixth with 55 points from 36 games (GD +4).What City’s Exit Means for the Title Race and Bournemouth’s European DreamIf City drop points at Bournemouth, Arsenal could clinch the title without needing a result at Aston Villa.Bournemouth are unbeaten in their last 16 league games; a point would secure European qualification for the first time in club history.Guardiola’s exit removes a potential distraction, but also adds pressure on a squad fighting for the crown.Scenarios for the Final Weekend and Arsenal’s Path to the CrownWin for City and loss for Arsenal → title goes to City.Both teams win or draw → Arsenal retain the lead and win the league.City lose or draw while Arsenal win → Arsenal clinch the title outright.
#Manchester City #Pep Guardiola #Arsenal
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Entertainment May 19, 2026

Broadway Star Jessica Vosk Appeals for Privacy After Fan Intrusion

Broadway star Jessica Vosk has spoken out after a 'super-fan' gained unauthorized access to her dre…
The Privacy Violation at the Majestic TheatreBroadway star Jessica Vosk has made a public appeal for backstage privacy after experiencing a distressing security breach. The performer, currently starring in the musical Beaches at New York's Majestic Theatre, revealed how a "super-fan" managed to enter her dressing room, causing her significant fear and discomfort.The Unwanted Intrusion DetailsIn a video posted on Instagram, Vosk explained that someone had gained access to her dressing room by following a group of people she knew. "I don't know how that happened – I will figure that out," she stated. It was only after several minutes that she realized the stranger was not part of her acquaintance group. "It's really scary when this stuff happens," Vosk shared, "because then it makes the actor feel put in a really crappy-ass position."Vosk noted that while it's traditional for fans to wait at the stage door after shows, this is not guaranteed or expected as part of an actor's job. Due to the considerable demands of Beaches, she had not been appearing at the stage door recently. "This show is a huge lift for me and I have not had a day off and I have been going, going, going as much as I can," she explained, emphasizing her priority to stay healthy and rest after performances.Industry Support and Shared ExperiencesFellow actors have expressed strong support for Vosk on social media, sharing their own similar experiences. Notable responses include:Kristin Chenoweth: "It's happened to me. Kinda scary."Kay-Megan Washington: Commented that such scenarios had "been happening too often" and called for greater security.Lea Salonga: "This makes me so angry! I'm so sorry it happened to you."Salonga, who previously encountered two theatregoers in her dressing room in 2023, has previously decried an "attitude of entitlement" from some fans, stating that buying a ticket for a show "does not mean all-access."A Growing Pattern in Theater SecurityThe issue extends beyond Broadway stages. In 2023, American actor Sophia Bush reported that on the afternoon of her first performance in 2:22: A Ghost Story in London, "a man stuck a camera in the window of our ladies' dressing room." The same individual later "shoved his camera through our curtains" before a production member intervened and the intruder fled.The Future of Performer Privacy and SecurityVosk concluded her video with a direct appeal to fans: "Please do not try and somehow sneak backstage to someone's dressing room at a show. It's really scary for us. It might not feel scary to you, but it is for us." This incident, along with similar accounts from other performers, highlights the growing need for enhanced backstage security measures and a cultural shift regarding boundaries between performers and audiences. As theater continues to navigate the post-pandemic landscape, ensuring artist safety and privacy may become an increasingly important consideration for venues and productions.
#Jessica Vosk #Broadway #Beaches Musical
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Sports May 19, 2026

Premier League Giants Circle Jarrod Bowen as West Ham Faces Relegation Crisis

Chelsea, Liverpool, and Manchester United are targeting West Ham's Jarrod Bowen amid the club's pot…
The Race for Bowen IntensifiesChelsea, Liverpool, and Manchester United are all interested in Jarrod Bowen as rival clubs prepare to capitalize on West Ham's financial problems by targeting their best players. The England winger has become the subject of intense transfer speculation as West Ham faces the very real threat of relegation from the Premier League.Bowen's West Ham Legacy and Current FormThe 29-year-old has been outstanding for West Ham since joining from Hull in January 2020 and his status as one of the most loved players in the club's history is not in doubt. This season, he has registered a combined 21 goals and assists, demonstrating his consistent attacking prowess. Bowen scored the winning goal when West Ham beat Fiorentina in the Conference League final in 2020, cementing his place in the club's recent history.Financial Pressure at West HamWest Ham will need to raise more than £100m if relegated from the Premier League, creating significant financial pressure. The club made a £104.2m loss in the last financial year and will need to make sales even if they avoid relegation. With Tottenham potentially taking a point from either of their final two games, West Ham's fate could be sealed this week, forcing them into a position where they must consider selling their most valuable assets.Clubs' Strategic Interest in BowenEach of the interested clubs views Bowen differently based on their current squad needs:Liverpool have long been admirers of Bowen and could target him as they look to boost their forward options.Manchester United are keen to add more depth in attack after qualifying for the Champions League and regard Bowen's versatility as a big plus. He predominantly plays on the right but can operate as a central striker and United are considering him as an option on the left wing.Chelsea are another intriguing option. They have focused on signing young players but are keen to add more experience. Their interest in Bowen is not at an advanced stage but they believe he could offer competition on the right and potentially provide cover for their strikers.Bowen's Future and West Ham's DilemmaBowen has stayed loyal to West Ham and is thought to be happy in London, but relegation could force him to reassess his priorities. With his contract not expiring until 2030, West Ham would likely command a substantial fee for their star winger. The club faces the difficult decision of potentially losing one of their most popular players while needing to raise significant funds, with other targets including Mateus Fernandes (with interest from Arsenal, United and Paris Saint-Germain) and Dutch winger Crysencio Summerville also up for sale.
#Jarrod Bowen #West Ham #Manchester United
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Sports May 19, 2026

Neymar's Redemption: Brazil's Star Returns to National Team After Three Years

Neymar returns to Brazil's national team after a three-year absence, sparking nationwide celebratio…
Neymar's Return to Brazil: Redemption and National HopeNeymar is Brazil's record goalscorer but hasn't played for the national team for three years. He was part of the greatest attack of all time – MSN – but never won a Ballon d'Or. A generational talent who arguably butchered his career with money-fuelled moves to PSG and Saudi Arabia. After too many off-pitch controversies to count – only this month, he slapped a Santos teammate, Robinho Jr, in training – Neymar will be remembered as much for knack (including the injury that kept him out of that 7-1 defeat by Germany – as he will for the nutmegs, the rainbow flicks, the Remontada heroics, his Pausa, Bigger Cup triumphs, and Puskas Award goal. The overarching feeling for many is "yes, what a player", but also, "what a waste".That is, at least, the view from Europe, and when it comes to the Geopolitics World Cup that view matters not one jot. Simply put, the European mind (save for Carlo Ancelotti, of course) cannot comprehend how different the standpoint is in Brazil, where Neymar remains a sort of demi-deity – seemingly the last bastion of jogo bonito and the essence of the Selecao; both a symbol of its glorious past and its recent struggle. No Brazil team has ever gone longer than the current 24-year World Cup drought. After decades of collective suffering – Neymar and Brazil are in desperate need of redemption and glory. In a deeply Catholic country, those themes are overwhelmingly seductive.The Controversial Journey of Brazil's Record GoalscorerOne only needs to watch the videos of people reacting to Neymar's inclusion in Ancelotti's Brazil squad to get a sense of it. Grown men were reduced to hot salty tears of joy (and fits of destruction), there were parties in the streets and schoolchildren – so young that they were not even born when Neymar was in his Barcelona pomp – chanted wildly in celebration, apparently hard-wired in their devotion. "Neymar will be an important player for us at the World Cup," soothed Ancelotti. "We realised that in this last period he had continuity and was in good physical condition." Not to mention 11 goals and four assists in his last 18 matches for a relegation-threatened Santos.Neymar's domestic form and a complete lack of it for João Pedro in a Brazil shirt – no goals or assists in eight appearances to date – is probably lost on many commentators and Social Media Disgrace influencers complaining on Tuesday at Ancelotti's omission of the Chelsea forward. And while that was a surprise, it's probably best not to question Ancelotti, one of the greatest managers of all time with five Bigger Cups to his name. You're better off with Ancelotti than without him and if you don't believe that, just have a look at how Real Madrid are doing at the moment.Brazil's 24-Year World Cup Drought and the Weight of ExpectationIn a deeply Catholic country, themes of redemption and glory are overwhelmingly seductive. Neymar represents more than just football talent to Brazilians – he embodies their hopes for ending the longest World Cup drought in the nation's history. The emotional reaction to his selection speaks volumes about the pressure and expectation placed on both the player and the team. While European critics focus on his controversial career moves and off-field incidents, Brazilians see in Neymar the potential to restore national pride and deliver the glory they've been waiting for a generation.The contrast between European perception and Brazilian adoration couldn't be starker. While many in Europe view Neymar's career as a waste of potential, in Brazil he remains a demi-deity – the last bastion of jogo bonito and the essence of the Selecao. This cultural divide highlights how differently football is viewed across continents, with Brazil's collective suffering making their need for redemption all the more acute.Can Neymar Deliver Brazil's World Cup Dream?The question now is whether Neymar can deliver on the immense weight of expectation. At 34 years old, he may be in the twilight of his international career, but his recent form suggests he still possesses the quality to make a difference. With 11 goals and four assists in his last 18 matches for Santos, despite playing for a relegation-threatened team, he has proven he can still deliver at the highest level.Carlo Ancelotti's decision to include Neymar, despite the controversy, signals a belief that the veteran star can still be an important player for Brazil. The Italian manager, one of the greatest in the game with five European Cups to his name, clearly sees value in Neymar's experience and quality. Whether this gamble pays off remains to be seen, but for a nation starved of success, Neymar represents their best hope of ending their World Cup drought and bringing glory back to Brazil.
#Neymar #Brazil #World Cup
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Entertainment May 19, 2026

The Mandalorian and Grogu: A Mixed IMAX Adventure That Struggles to Capture Star Wars Magic

The Guardian’s review finds the IMAX‑scaled film built on familiar Star Wars tropes, delivering sol…
Lead: A High‑Concept Spin‑Off That Divides FansThe Guardian’s review of The Mandalorian and Grogu describes a non‑canonical adventure that leans heavily on classic Star Wars motifs, offering an entertaining but uneven cinematic experience. Despite impressive IMAX visuals and a strong performance by Pedro Pascal, the film struggles to deliver the depth and charm that have defined the franchise.Ambitious Narrative Built on Familiar TropesSet shortly after Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi, the story follows the helmeted bounty hunter the Mandalorian and his Yoda‑species ward Grogu as they negotiate with the hateful Hutt family to free Rotta Jr. The plot weaves in a reconditioned battlecraft reminiscent of the Millennium Falcon, a colorful cast of side characters—including a four‑armed street‑food vendor voiced by Martin Scorsese—and a climactic aerial combat sequence featuring X‑wing fighters.Release Timing and Market PositioningRelease dates: 21 May 2026 in Australia; 22 May 2026 in the UK and US.Positioned as a bridge between the Disney+ series and the broader Star Wars cinematic slate, the film aims to capitalize on the franchise’s streaming success while testing the appetite for theatrical spin‑offs.Impact on the Star Wars Franchise StrategyThe review highlights how the film underscores the growing importance of genre IP over traditional star power, echoing the shift seen in other franchise expansions. By leveraging the popularity of The Mandalorian series, Disney signals confidence in extending streaming characters to the big screen, though the mixed reception suggests careful calibration is needed to maintain fan enthusiasm.Looking Ahead: Future Directions for Mando‑Centric ContentGiven the film’s strengths in visual spectacle but shortcomings in narrative depth, the Guardian predicts that future Star Wars projects may double‑down on character‑driven storytelling while preserving the high‑budget action set pieces that attract cinema audiences. The performance of this release could influence whether more Mandalorian‑focused movies are green‑lit or if the franchise will revert to more traditional saga entries.
#The Mandalorian #Grogu #Jon Favreau
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Entertainment May 19, 2026

The Band Hotel Revolution: UK Venues Innovate to Save the Touring Ecosystem

As rising costs threaten the viability of grassroots touring, UK music venues are pioneering a nove…
The Infrastructure of SurvivalGrassroots touring is facing an existential crisis. The convergence of the cost of living crisis and escalating fuel prices has squeezed margins to a breaking point. In response, the Music Venue Trust (MVT) has launched a strategic initiative to rebuild infrastructure, focusing on a simple yet transformative solution: providing on-site accommodation for touring musicians.The Voodoo Daddy's Model: A Blueprint for ViabilityLeading the charge is Voodoo Daddy's in Norwich, which has installed triple-stack bunk beds and new shower facilities. Owner Ben Street explains the logic: previously, bands would stay at expensive hotels like Premier Inn, disrupting their schedule and draining their budget. Now, artists can stay on-site, sign merch, and socialize with fans, effectively folding accommodation costs into their performance deal.Financial Trade-off: Artists accept a slightly lower guaranteed fee in exchange for free lodging.Operational Efficiency: Eliminates the need for bands to rush to motorway hotels after shows.Reimagining the Touring EconomicsThe economics of this model are critical for survival. For a tour party of six or seven, accommodation costs can be prohibitive. By absorbing these costs, venues like Firebug in Leicester aim to reduce ticket prices, making shows more affordable for audiences. Matt Kirk argues that this infrastructure allows venues to compete with larger cities, saying, "If we have the infrastructure to go, ‘Don’t go to Nottingham, come to Leicester,’ that’s huge."Strengthening Local Music EcosystemsThis initiative is about more than just saving money; it is about community. Bands like the Jump Cuts view the accommodation as a "perk that helps international acts survive," noting that it "keeps the dream alive" for smaller bands. The model fosters a deeper connection between artists and local fans, allowing for extended engagement and creating a more vibrant local scene.The Future of Grassroots Live MusicThe MVT is already in talks with 27 venues, with roughly half of its members having potentially usable space. While not every venue can house every band, the potential to significantly drop accommodation costs is a game-changer. If successful, this "band hotel" model could become the new standard for grassroots touring, ensuring that the live music industry remains viable for the next generation of artists.
#Music Venue Trust #Mark Davyd #Ben Street
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