- Mikel Arteta responds to Liam Rosenior complaint after Arsenal beat Chelsea
- More Infant Remains Discovered at Mother and Baby Home: Latest News in the UK
- European Commission Proposes New Sanctions Against Russia on Friday
- Additional baby formula batches recalled due to potential harmful toxins
- Dad-of-two tragically dies after hotel balcony fall in Costa del Sol, Spain
- Bruno Guimaraes and Anthony Gordon injury update ahead of Newcastle vs Brentford
- US Department of Justice releases 3 million pages of Jeffrey Epstein files
- Starmer Apologizes Over Mandelson Scandal Amid Pressure for Leadership
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Mikel Arteta responds to Liam Rosenior complaint after Arsenal beat Chelsea
Mikel Arteta responds to Liam Rosenior complaint after Arsenal beat Chelsea | Football
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Mikel Arteta confirmed that his coaching staff apologised to Chelsea manager Liam Rosenior following complaints of disrespect before their Carabao Cup semi-final at the Emirates Stadium on Tuesday. Rosenior expressed his frustration over an Arsenal staff member encroaching on Chelsea’s half during the warm-up, leading to a heated exchange before the match.
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Mikel Arteta insists Arsenal ‘respect everybody’ after Liam Rosenior’s complaints
Mikel Arteta, the Arsenal manager, confirmed that his coaching staff apologised to Chelsea manager Liam Rosenior following accusations of ‘disrespect’ ahead of their Carabao Cup semi-final at the Emirates Stadium on Tuesday night. Rosenior was displeased with Arsenal’s backroom staff for encroaching into Chelsea’s territory during a warm-up drill involving goalkeepers, resulting in a heated exchange captured by Sky Sports cameras.
In a press conference on Friday, Arteta responded to Rosenior’s concerns, stating, “I don’t know, it’s his opinion, and obviously we respect everybody.” He added that at no point did any staff member venture into the opposing half without acknowledgement, confirming, “we apologised and that’s it.”
Rosenior’s frustration stemmed from Arsenal’s actions during the warm-up. He clarified, “It wasn’t the players… I didn’t think it was right where they were operating,” emphasising that such encroachment affected his team’s warm-up routine. He acknowledged that he has immense respect for Mikel Arteta and Arsenal Football Club but felt the moment lacked the respect he expected.
No further incidents were reported following the apology, and both clubs will likely focus on their upcoming fixtures.
More Infant Remains Discovered at Mother and Baby Home: Latest News in the UK
TL:DR – More Infant Remains Discovered at Mother and Baby Home: Latest News in the UK
- Recent excavations at the former mother and baby home in Tuam, County Galway, have uncovered 22 additional infant remains, bringing the total to 33 since July.
- The site is investigating the burial of infants from 1925 to 1961, based on earlier research indicating 796 children were interred there.
- ODAIT plans to build a replica of the sewage system to refine excavation methods.
- They are also processing family DNA samples to assist in identification efforts surrounding these infant remains.
More infants remains are found at the site of a mother and baby home | News World

Photo from the Office of the Director of Authorised Intervention Tuam (ODAIT) shows a well shaft which has been dug (Credits: ODAIT/PA Wire)
### Remains Found at Former Mother and Baby Home in County Galway
Several more remains of infants have been found at the site of a former mother and baby home in County Galway. A further 22 sets have been found at the site in Tuam, meaning the total number of remains uncovered by the Office of the Director of Authorised Intervention Tuam (ODAIT) since it began work at the site in July is now 33. The excavation of the site of St Mary’s mother and baby home in Tuam is attempting to identify the remains of infants who died at the home between 1925 and 1961.
### Historical Context of the Findings
In 2014, research led by local historian Catherine Corless indicated that 796 babies and young children were buried in a sewage system at the Co Galway institution across that time period. All remains are of infants that were buried in coffins during the period of operation of the mother and baby home between 1925 and 1961, according to the ODAIT’s opinion following radiocarbon dating.

The excavation of the site of St Mary’s mother and baby home in Tuam is attempting to identify the remains of infants who died at the home between 1925 and 1961 (Credits: ODAIT/PA Wire)
### Investigation of Burial Ground
These remains were found in part of the area labelled as ‘burial ground’ in historical documents referenced by the Mother and Baby Homes Commission of Investigation (MBHCOI). The ODAIT said it believes a further seven sets of human remains from the area adjacent to the boundary wall were buried during the Workhouse era of the site (1841 to 1918).

This is a partial replica of the subsurface multi-chambered tank (Credits: ODAIT/PA Wire)
### Methodologies in Excavation
Meanwhile, the team is constructing an artificial replica of the historic sewage system at the site to test different methodologies. It said the excavation of the comingled infant remains identified during the 2016/2017 excavations in the subsurface concrete chambers in the Memorial Garden presented a ‘unique combination of forensic and engineering challenges.’

Forensic officers are seen working at the site (Credits: ODAIT/PA Wire)
### Advancements in DNA Sampling
To test varying methodologies and ensure adherence to international standards and best practice, the ODAIT is constructing an above-ground replica of a section of the tank. Since the last update, eight more family reference DNA samples have been taken and delivered to Forensic Science Ireland – bringing the total to 28. The team is engaging with a further 175 people who have contacted ODAIT to inquire about providing a DNA sample. To date, over 65 cases are being processed for determination of eligibility, with arrangements being made to take their samples in the coming weeks.
European Commission Proposes New Sanctions Against Russia on Friday
TL:DR – European Commission Proposes New Sanctions Against Russia on Friday
• The European Commission proposed new sanctions against Russia on Friday to pressure its war economy, with President Ursula von der Leyen stating that Russia only responds to pressure.
• The main element includes a full ban on maritime services for Russian crude oil, aimed at reducing energy revenues.
• The EU seeks approval for the 20th package of sanctions by 24 February, aligning with the fourth anniversary of the war.
• The sanctions also target 20 Russian regional banks and cryptocurrency platforms to prevent circumvention of existing measures.
• US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent mentioned that additional sanctions against Russia are being considered.
EU proposes new sanctions to weaken Russia’s oil and gas revenues
The European Commission has proposed a new round of sanctions against Russia on Friday, aiming to intensify pressure on Moscow’s war economy and compel concessions in ongoing negotiations. Commission President Ursula von der Leyen stated that as “Ukraine continues to defend itself with extraordinary courage,” the Kremlin has intensified its war crimes, necessitating this increased pressure.
The significance of these sanctions lies in their potential to disrupt Russia’s energy revenues substantially. The main aspect of the proposed package is a full ban on maritime services for vessels carrying Russian crude oil, which will be implemented in coordination with G7 partners following a decision at that level.
Details on Proposed Sanctions Measures
The full ban includes prohibiting EU companies from offering any service, such as insurance or shipping, to Russian oil-carrying vessels. This measure aims to replace the current allowance for servicing tankers that comply with the G7 price cap of $44.10 per barrel, which was recently adjusted in light of market trends.
Ursula von der Leyen indicated that the full ban would effectively negate the cap within EU jurisdiction, as companies would no longer be permitted to provide services to any Russian vessel. Additionally, the proposals include a similar ban on the maintenance of Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) tankers and further blacklisting of vessels from Moscow’s “shadow fleet.”
Additional Focus on Sanctions Enforcement
Beyond energy, the sanctions package targets 20 Russian regional banks and cryptocurrency trading platforms to clamp down on circumvention of existing sanctions. The EU aims to restrict imports of various materials from Russia, valued at approximately €570 million, and invoke the Anti-Circumvention Tool for the first time to prevent the re-export of certain goods.
As the war approaches its fourth anniversary on 24 February, Brussels is keen to have the 20th package of sanctions approved. Ursula von der Leyen has urged member states to swiftly endorse the new measures, emphasising the EU’s unwavering commitment to a free and sovereign Ukraine.
US Considers Further Sanctions
The announcement of the sanctions follows trilateral talks in Abu Dhabi involving Ukrainian, Russian, and American officials, aimed at facilitating peace negotiations. US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent mentioned that additional punitive measures against Russia are “under consideration,” depending on the outcome of peace talks. Washington‘s prior sanctions had already impacted Russia’s oil sales, forcing discounts on its exports.
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Additional baby formula batches recalled due to potential harmful toxins
TL:DR – Additional baby formula batches recalled due to potential harmful toxins
- Danone has urgently recalled multiple batches of Aptamil and Cow & Gate baby formulas due to suspected toxin contamination.
- Symptoms of cereulide toxin poisoning, including vomiting and stomach cramps, have been reported in children.
- Affected products include varying sizes of Aptamil and Cow & Gate infant milks with specific expiry dates.
- 36 clinical reports have linked these foods to health issues across the UK.
- Concerned parents are advised to consult healthcare professionals.
More batches of baby formula recalled over fears they contain harmful toxins

Danone has recalled several batches of Aptamil and Cow & Gate because of the suspected presence of toxins
More batches of baby formula in the UK have been urgently recalled over fears they have poisoned children.
Danone has recalled several batches of Aptamil and Cow & Gate because of the suspected presence of toxins.
Various batches of Nestle’s SMA Infant Formula and Follow-On Formula products have also been taken off the shelves following previous recalls.
It comes after dozens of children developed symptoms consistent with cereulide toxin poisoning, the UK Health Security Agency has said.
The toxin can cause food poisoning symptoms including vomiting and stomach cramps, the Food Standards Agency said.
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Which baby formula products have been recalled in the UK?
The specific products recalled include:
Aptamil 1 First Infant Milk – 800g – All dates from 9 July 2026 to 4 December 2026
Aptamil 1 First Infant Milk – 700g – All dates from 22 August 2026 to 26 November 2026
Cow & Gate 1 First Infant Milk – 700g – All dates from 31 July 2026 to 31 January 2027
Cow & Gate 1 First Infant Milk Big Pack – 1.2kg – All dates from 11 July 2026 to 20 February 2027
Cow & Gate 1 First Infant Milk Hungry – 800g – All dates from 31 July 2026 to 23 February 2027
Cow & Gate 1 First Infant Milk – 600g – All dates from 12 August 2026 to 16 January 2027
Cow & Gate Anti-Reflux – 800g – All dates from 7 June 2026 to 18 February 2027
Aptamil 1 First Infant Milk Big Pack – 1.2kg – All dates from 14 August 2026 to 25 December 2026
Aptamil 1 First Infant Milk Hungry – 800g – All dates from 4 July 2026 to 24 February 2027
Aptamil 1 First Infant Milk Pre-measured Tabs – All dates up to and including 17 January 2027
Aptamil 2 Follow On Milk – 800g – All dates from 18 June 2026 to 4 January 2027
Aptamil 2 Follow On Milk – 700g – All dates from 5 August 2026 to 20 February 2027
Aptamil 2 Follow On Milk Big Pack – 1.2kg – All dates from 23 July 2026 to 13 January 2027
Aptamil 2 Follow On Milk Pre-measured Tabs – All dates up to and including 17 January 2027
Cow & Gate 1 First Infant Milk – 800g – All dates from 11 June 2026 to 25 January 2027
36 clinical reports of children suffering symptoms
According to the UKHSA, there have been 36 clinical reports of children suffering symptoms linked to the move.
They include 24 notifications in England, seven in Scotland, three in Wales, one in Northern Ireland, and one in the Crown Dependencies.
Speaking about the Aptamil recall, FSA head of incidents Darren Whitby said: ‘If you have fed this product to a baby and have any concerns about potential health impact, you should seek advice from healthcare professionals by contacting your GP or by calling NHS111.
‘Danone has recalled this product because cereulide, a toxin produced by a pathogen, Bacillus cereus, has been found in the batch.
‘Only one batch of the Aptamil First Instant Formula has been distributed to the UK. However, there are additional batches in other countries that are also affected.’
Dad-of-two tragically dies after hotel balcony fall in Costa del Sol, Spain
TL:DR – Dad-of-two tragically dies after hotel balcony fall in Costa del Sol, Spain
- A British tourist, 37, died after falling from a sixth-floor balcony at a Costa del Sol hotel in Torremolinos.
- He was on holiday with his partner and two young children.
- The partner believes the fall was accidental after he stayed on the balcony alone.
- Spanish police are investigating the incident.
- This tragedy follows previous accidents involving British holidaymakers in the Costa del Sol region.
Dad-of-two found dead after falling from hotel balcony in Costa del Sol | News World

Spanish police are investigating after the British father fell from the balcony on Wednesday
British Tourist Dies After Balcony Fall
A British tourist has died after falling from a sixth-floor balcony at his Costa del Sol hotel.
The 37-year-old dad-of-two, whose name isn’t known, was staying at the hotel in the popular resort of Torremolinos with his partner.
His wife and two young children, both believed to be under the age of ten, were sleeping inside their room when the tragedy occurred in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
Emergency Response and Investigation
Emergency responders were called to the hotel after receiving several 999 calls but were unable to do anything to save the holidaymaker, and he was pronounced dead at the scene.
His partner is said to have told police he stayed on the balcony alone after they had enjoyed a few drinks together when she went to bed and is insisting she believes he fell to his death accidentally.
The ongoing investigation is being led by officers from Spain’s National Police. They could not be reached early this morning for comment.
Past Incidents at Costa del Sol Hotels
In May last year, a 24-year-old British holidaymaker was critically injured after plunging from his hotel in Puerto Banus near Marbella on the Costa del Sol. He was staying in a first-floor room with friends who are said to have been sleeping when he fell.
The injured tourist plunged to the street below the Hard Rock Hotel in what was the equivalent of a three-storey fall because of the area it is in. He was named locally as Harry Watts from Hessle, near Kingston upon Hull in the East Riding of Yorkshire. His friends launched a GoFundMe appeal following his ‘horrific freak accident.’
Pal Luke Coupland said after Harry was admitted to the Regional University Hospital of Malaga, his ‘life-threatening’ injuries included a bleed on the brain, multiple broken bones, and severe internal damage.
Late last month, a woman was killed in Torremolinos when a palm tree fell on top of her during a storm. She was identified hours after the January 27 tragedy as a 31-year-old Moroccan migrant who was on her way to pick up her residency card.
Bruno Guimaraes and Anthony Gordon injury update ahead of Newcastle vs Brentford
Bruno Guimaraes and Anthony Gordon injury update ahead of Newcastle vs Brentford | Football
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Newcastle United faced a challenging week as Bruno Guimaraes continued to recover from an ankle injury, missing the last four matches, while Anthony Gordon was expected to miss Saturday’s game against Brentford due to a hamstring injury. Manager Eddie Howe expressed optimism about Guimaraes’ potential return but provided no major updates on Gordon.
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Eddie Howe confirms Anthony Gordon absence and hopes for Bruno Guimaraes return
Eddie Howe, the manager of Newcastle United, has announced that Anthony Gordon is set to miss Newcastle’s upcoming match against Brentford on Saturday, while expressing optimism that Bruno Guimaraes could return. This update comes as Newcastle is searching for a much-needed turnaround after failing to secure a win in their last four games.
Bruno Guimaraes has been sidelined since sustaining an ankle injury during last month’s Champions League tie with PSV Eindhoven. Howe indicated that Guimaraes is “getting closer” to a return, having trained positively. “He did a training session on Wednesday when we were travelling and felt pretty good,” Howe said. “So, I will see him today and fingers crossed he will be fit.”
In contrast, the news is less encouraging for Gordon, who sustained a hamstring injury during the first half of Newcastle’s Carabao Cup semi-final second leg against Manchester City. Howe stated, “I think there is every chance he will miss this game but we are hoping it is not a serious injury and he will be back pretty soon.”
Newcastle are looking to address their recent mixed form, which has seen them drop to 11th in the Premier League table, eight points off a top-four position. Howe emphasised the motivation within the squad, stating, “My message is that we are fighting and I think you can see that on the pitch.” The team will aim to secure a positive outcome against Brentford as they seek to revive their league campaign.
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