Sholing Infant School Great Oaks School Foundry Lane Primary School Shirley Warren LC Primary and Nursery School City College Southampton Valentine Primary School Springhill Catholic Primary School Vermont School Mason Moor Primary School Compass School Fairisle Junior School St Denys Primary School Bitterne Park School Oasis Academy Mayfield Portswood Primary School St Patrick’s Catholic Primary School Cantell School Maytree Nursery and Infants School Woolston Infant School Itchen Sixth Form College St Mary’s Primary School St Johns Primary and Nursery School Weston Shore Infant School Newlands Primary School Bassett Green Primary School Redbridge Primary School Holy Family Catholic Primary School Bitterne CE Primary School Mansel Park Primary School Bitterne Park Primary School Sinclair Primary and Nursery School Bitterne Manor Primary School Sholing Junior School Tanners Brook Primary School Mansbridge Primary School Shirley Infant School Shirley Junior School Harefield Primary School Beechwood Junior School Oakwood Primary School Mount Pleasant Junior School Regents Park Community College Banister Primary School Weston Secondary Moorlands Primary School Springwell School Woodlands Community College St George Catholic College St Mark’s CE Primary School Bevois Town Primary School The Cedar School St Anne’s Catholic School
Isle of Wight
Northwood Primary Schools Cowes Enterprise College St Francis Academy, Ventnor St Blasius Academy, Shanklin
Monkleigh Primary School Stoke Canon Church of England Primary School and Pre-School Woolsery Primary School Seaton Primary School Braunton Academy Wembury Primary School Offwell Church Of England Primary School Bow Community Primary School Rydon Primary School Stockland Church of England Primary Academy Pilton Infants’ School Parkham Primary School Buckland Brewer Primary School Wilcombe Primary School Gatehouse Primary Academy Willowbrook School Newton Poppleford Primary School Bickleigh Down Church Of England Primary School The Grove School Loddiswell Primary School The Wildings ACE Tiverton Special School Withycombe Raleigh Church of England Primary School Woodlands Park Primary School Exeter Road Community Primary School Landscore Primary School Charleton Church Of England Academy Yealmpton Primary School Bassetts Farm Primary School Shirwell Community Primary School Thurlestone All Saints Church of England Academy Two Moors Primary School Exmouth Community College Dunsford Community Academy Bovey Tracey Primary School Lympstone Church Of England Primary School All Saints Marsh CofE Academy Awliscombe Church of England Primary School Payhembury Church Of England Primary School Membury Primary Academy Newton St Cyres Primary School Cheriton Fitzpaine Primary School Thorverton Church Of England Primary School Mrs Ethelston’s CofE Primary Academy Ashleigh CofE Primary School Whimple Primary School Clyst Hydon Primary School Holywell Church Of England School The Duchy School Bradninch Bere Alston Primary Academy Lifton Community Academy The King’s School Buckfastleigh Primary School Ladysmith Infant & Nursery School Ladysmith Junior School Closed Okehampton College Stoke Hill Infants & Nursery School South Brent Primary School Filleigh Community Primary School Dartmouth Academy Westcliff Primary Academy Kingsteignton School Brampford Speke Church Of England Primary School Marldon Church Of England Primary School Stowford School Upottery Primary School Pilton Community College Ivybridge Community College Marland School Stokeinteignhead School Woodwater Academy Copplestone Primary School Princetown Community Primary School Clawton Primary School East-The-Water Community Primary School Trinity Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary and Nursery School Bishopsteignton School Kilmington Primary School Littletown Primary Academy Bidwell Brook School Spreyton School Bickleigh On Exe Church Of England Primary School Hartland Primary School St Mary’s Church of England Primary School, Bideford St Rumon’s Church of England (VC) Infants School Exminster Community Primary Appledore School Ottery St Mary Primary School St Peter’s Church of England (VA) Junior School St Giles-on-the-Heath Community School Modbury Primary School The Clinton Church of England Primary School Dolton Church Of England Primary School Rackenford Church Of England Primary School Bratton Fleming Community Primary School Heathcoat Primary School West Croft School Orchard Manor School Hemyock Primary School Lady Modiford’s Church of England Primary School Horrabridge Primary & Nursery School Salcombe Church Of England Primary School Stoke Hill Junior School Bolham Community Primary School Swimbridge Church Of England Primary School Goodleigh Church Of England Primary School Ilfracombe Infant And Nursery School Decoy Primary School The Shoreline Academy Combe Martin Primary School Kentisbeare Church Of England Primary School St Andrew’s Primary School St Margaret’s Church of England (Aided) Junior School The Ilfracombe Church of England Academy Willand School Ellen Tinkham School Kingskerswell Church of England Primary School Orchard Vale Community School Bradley Barton Primary School and Nursery Unit Great Torrington Bluecoat Church Of England Primary School Shaugh Prior Primary School Barley Lane School Meavy Church Of England Primary School The Erme Primary School Instow Community Primary and Pre-School Ugborough Primary School Cornwood Church Of England Primary School Malborough With South Huish Church Of England Primary School Axe Valley Academy Ide Primary School Stansfield Academy Sampford Peverell Church Of England Primary School South Molton Community College Culmstock Primary School The Beacon Church of England (VA) Primary School Plymtree Church Of England Primary School Woodbury Church Of England Primary School Southbrook School St Helen’s Church of England School Uplowman Church Of England Primary School Halberton Primary School Hatherleigh Community Primary School Lady Seaward’s Church of England Primary School The Topsham School Clyst Vale Community College Doddiscombsleigh Primary School Ashburton Primary School Brixington Primary Academy Kenton Primary School Kenn Church Of England Primary School Cullompton Community College Tiverton High School South Dartmoor Community College Tavistock Primary & Nursery School Stokenham Area Primary School Aveton Gifford CofE Primary School Castle Primary School Exbourne Church Of England Primary School Chagford Church Of England Primary School South Tawton Primary School Chudleigh Knighton Church Of England Primary School Uffculme Primary School Great Torrington School North Tawton Community Primary School and Nursery Northlew And Ashbury Parochial Church Of England Primary School Bridgerule Church Of England Primary School Milton Abbot School Hazeldown School Boasley Cross Community Primary School Tidcombe Primary School St James Church of England Primary and Nursery School Bowhill Primary School Tipton St John Church Of England Primary School Okehampton Primary School and Foundation Unit Colyton Primary Academy St Mary’s Church of England Primary School, Brixton Littleham Church of England Primary School Ashwater Primary School Bideford College Halwill Community Primary School Kings Nympton Community Primary School Uffculme School Woodbury Salterton Church Of England Primary School Farway Church Of England Primary School Broadhembury Church of England Primary School Ilfracombe Church Of England Junior School Winkleigh Primary School St Michael’s Church of England Primary School Whitchurch Community Primary School Hawkchurch Church Of England School The Lampard Community School Musbury Primary School Newton Abbot College Highweek Community Primary and Nursery School High Bickington Church of England Primary Academy Branscombe Church Of England Primary School Lydford Primary School Highampton Community Primary School St Catherine’s CofE Primary School Sidmouth Church Of England (VA) Primary School Black Torrington Church Of England Primary School Pathfield School Holsworthy Church Of England Primary School Bradford Primary School Cockwood Primary School Tavistock College Brayford Academy Bridestowe Primary School Teignmouth Community School, Mill Lane Ipplepen Primary School Teignmouth Community School, Exeter Road Feniton Church Of England Primary School Shaldon Primary School Witheridge Church Of England Primary Academy St Andrew’s Church of England Primary School Kingsbridge Community Primary School Holsworthy Community College St Thomas Primary School Alphington Primary School Mill Water School Beaford Community Primary & Nursery School
There are both closures and partial closures across the county.
Closed
Altarnun Primary School Boyton Primary School Bude Area Resource Base Budehaven Community School Callington Community College Callington Primary School Camborne School and International Science Academy Coads Green Primary School Egloskerry School Jacobstow Community Academy Kilkhampton Junior and Infant School Launceston College Launceston Primary School Lewannick Primary School Penwith Alternative Provision Academy St Catherine’s CE School St Stephens Community Academy (Launceston) St Wenn School Stratton Primary School Trekenner C P School Whitstone Community Primary School Windmill Hill Academy
Partial closures
Antony School – opening late 11am Bishop Cornish C of E Primary School – opening late 10am Boskenwyn School – opening late 10am Boscastle C P School – opening late 10.30-11am Brannel Area Resource Base – opening late 11am Doubletrees School – opening late 11.15am Falmouth Area Resource Base – opening late at 11am Germoe School – opening late 10am Kea Community Primary School – opening late 10.30am Lerryn C of E Primary School – opening late 10am Marazion School – opening late 10am Millbrook C of E Primary School – opening late 10am Mount Charles Area Resource Base – opening late at 11am Mousehole School – opening late 9am Nancealverne School – opening late 11am Newlyn School – opening late 9.30am Pencalenick School – opening late at 11am Pool Academy – opening late 11am Quethiock CE Primary School – opening late 11am St Buryan Primary Academy – opening late 10am St Dennis Primary Academy – opening late 10am St Dominic C of E Primary School – opening late 11am St Levan Primary School – opening late 10am St Mellion C of E Primary School – opening late 11am St Nicolas CE Primary School – opening late 10.30am The Roseland Academy – opening late 10am Trythall C P School – opening late 10am Warbstow Primary Academy – opening late 10am Whitstone Community Primary School Windmill Hill Academy
East Sussex
ARK Little Ridge Primary Academy, St Leonards-on-sea Guestling-Bradshaw Church of England Primary Peacehaven Community School Rye College Rye Community Primary School St Thomas’ Church of England Primary School, Winchelsea The Eastbourne Academy The St Leonards Academy, St Leonards-on-sea The Turing School, Eastbourne
Dorset
Atlantic Academy Portland – Maritime House, Atlantic Academy Portland Budmouth Academy, Weymouth Greenford CE Primary School, Dorchester Loders CE VC Primary School, Bridport Lytchett Minster School, Post Green Road Marshwood CE VA Primary School, Bridport The Forum Centre, Park Road, Blandford Forum The Thomas Hardye School, Dorchester Thorncombe, St Mary’s CE Primary Academy Wyvern School, Weymouth All Saints CE School Academy, Weymouth – partially open The Compass Centre, 307A Chickerell Road, Weymouth – partially open
Britain’s most notorious gangster and the detective who pursued him have been involved in a bizarre confrontation…at a charity lunch.
Former Detective Superintendent Ian Brown was at a Kent golf club and about to give a talk on the infamous £26m Brink’s-Mat gold robbery when he was summoned from the stage by officials.
Mr Brown, who appeared on the award-winning Sky News StoryCast podcast The Hunt For The Brink’s-Mat Gold in 2019, said: “I go outside and they say ‘he’s here’ and I say ‘who’s here’ and they say that table over there in the corner, that’s Kenny Noye with a baseball cap pulled down over his head.”
Noye stabbed to death an undercover policeman during the Brink’s-Mat investigation, but was acquitted of murder, though he was jailed for handling the stolen gold.
Mr Brown, 86, said: “I went over to him and said ‘thanks for coming, nice of you to pop in’, but I don’t believe you’ve turned up with your sons and grandkids to listen to me telling how you killed a police officer.
“And he said ‘I want to make sure you don’t say I’ve been dealing drugs’ and I said ‘I’ve never said that Kenny’.”
The retired detective told Noye he wasn’t going to change his presentation just because he was there.
“He said ‘mate, I wouldn’t expect you to and I’ll come up [on stage] if you want me to’.
“Can you think how he’s turned up with his family to listen to somebody talking about you killing the police? Now, you put logic on that.”
The bizarre story emerged when I rang Mr Brown after I’d been told about the meeting.
Image: A Sky News podcast told the story of the Brink’s-Mat heist in 2019
I also wanted to ask him about the recent BBC hit drama series The Gold which retold the story of the Brink’s-Mat heist at Heathrow Airport in 1983.
“It was an absolute shambles, far too much dramatic licence and the real story was so much better,” said the ex-detective, whose job had been to follow the trail of the 6,800 gold bars to the US and the Caribbean.
He said he chatted to one of the show’s writers for a long time in a phone call but then heard no more.
“They invented people, changed a bit here and there and made it politically correct in so many ways. I’m just very sad that that is what people will believe.
“And I couldn’t work out who my character was supposed to be. I could have been one of the female cops.”
He also criticised the portrayal of Noye, now 78, as a likeable jack-the-lad character when the truth about the double killer with a volatile temper was quite different.
Oasis have reunited on stage for the first time in almost 16 years – with brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher sharing a high five and the briefest of hugs as they closed a performance that for fans was more than worth the wait.
After the split in 2009, for many years Noel said he would never go back – and for a long time, as the brothers exchanged insults through separate interviews (and on social media, for Liam), it seemed pretty unlikely to ever happen.
But now, here they are. As they walked out on stage at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium, all eyes were on the Gallaghers for a sense of their relationship – dare we say it, friendship? – now after all these years.
There was no reference to their fall-out or making up, but the gestures were there – lifting hands together as they walked out for the first time.
Image: The headline “OASIS REUNITED” was shown on stage at the gig. Pic: PA
Image: Fans at the Oasis gig. Pic: PA
Headlines and tweets of speculation and then confirmation of the reunion filled the screens as the show started. “This is happening,” said one, repeatedly.
In the end, it was all about the music.
Liam has received criticism in the past for his voice not being what it once was during his solo or Beady Eye performances, but back on stage with his brother tonight he delivered exactly what fans would have hoped for – a raw, steely-eyed performance, snarling vocals, and the swagger that makes him arguably the greatest frontman of his day.
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This was Oasis sounding almost as good as they ever have.
Image: Fans sang along and held up their phones to film as Oasis performed. Pic: PA
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They opened with Hello, because of course, “it’s good to be back”. And then Acquiesce, and those lyrics: “Because we need each other/ We believe in one another.”
The song is said to be about friendship in the wider sense, rather than their brotherly bond and sibling rivalry, but you can’t help but feel like it means something here.
Over two hours, they played favourite after favourite – including Morning Glory, Some Might Say, Cigarettes & Alcohol, Supersonic and Roll With It.
Image: Liam Gallagher as Oasis takes to the stage in Cardiff. Pic: PA
In the mid-section, Liam takes his break for Noel to sing Talk Tonight, Half The World Away and Little By Little; the tempo slows but there is by no means a lull, with the fans singing all his words back to him.
Liam returns for hits including Stand By Me, Slide Away, Whatever and Live Forever, before sending the crowd wild (or even wilder) with Rock And Roll Star.
Image: Noel Gallagher performing on stage. Pic: PA
Image: An Oasis fan is pointing at the stage during the gig. Pic: PA
When the reunion announcement was made last summer, it quickly became overshadowed by the controversy of dynamic pricing causing prices to rocket. As he has done on X before, Liam addressed the issue on stage with a joke.
“Was it worth the £4,000 you paid for the ticket?” he shouted at one point. “Yeah,” the crowd shouts back; seemingly all is forgiven.
After Rock And Roll Star, the dream that very quickly became a reality for this band, Noel introduced the rest of the group, calling Bonehead a “legend”.
Image: Paul ‘Bonehead’ Arthurs of Oasis. Pic: PA
Image: Liam Gallagher carried a tambourine in his mouth during the concert. Pic: PA
Then he acknowledges all their young fans, some who maybe weren’t even born when they split. “This one is for all the people in their 20s who’ve never seen us before, who’ve kept this shit going,” he says before the encore starts with The Masterplan.
Noel follows with Don’t Look Back In Anger, and the screens fill with Manchester bees in reference to the arena bombing and how the song became the sound of hope and defiance for the city afterwards.
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‘I’d have paid £10,000 to see them’
Image: Two fans sat on their friends’ shoulders as Oasis performed. Pic: PA
During Wonderwall, there’s a nice touch as Liam sings to the crowd: “There are many things I would like to say to you, but I don’t speak Welsh.”
It is at the end of Champagne Supernova, which closes the set, that it happens; Noel puts down his guitar, and they come together for a high-five and a back-slap, a blink-and-you’d miss it hug.
“Right then, beautiful people, this is it,” Liam had told the crowd as he introduced the song just a few minutes earlier. “Nice one for putting up with us over the years.”
From the roar of the audience, it’s safe to say most people here would agree it’s been worth it.
Former Arsenal midfielder Thomas Partey has been charged with five counts of rape.
The 32-year-old has also been charged with one count of sexual assault.
Two of the counts of rape relate to one woman, three counts relate to a second woman, and the one count of sexual assault relates to a third woman.
The incidents are alleged to have taken place between 2021 and 2022.
Metropolitan Police said he is due to appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday 5 August.
“The charges follow an investigation by detectives, which commenced in February 2022 after police first received a report of rape,” the force said.
Partey has just left Arsenal after his contract expired and was said to be attracting interest from clubs including Juventus, Barcelona and Fenerbahce.
The Ghanaian player was at the Emirates for five years after signing from Atletico Madrid and has also played dozens of times for his country.
His time with Arsenal was marked by recurring injuries but he played 130 times for the club in the Premier League, including 35 times last season when he scored four goals.
Detective Superintendent Andy Furphy said: “Our priority remains providing support to the women who have come forward.”
Anyone who has information about the case, or has been impacted by it, is being asked to contact the Met Police.