Second suspect arrested over Starmer firebomb attacksNew Foto - Second suspect arrested over Starmer firebomb attacks

A second man has been arrested in connection with a series of arson attacks allegedly targeting the Prime Minister. The 26-year-old was arrested around 1.45pm on Saturday at Luton Airport on suspicion of conspiracy to commit arson with intent to endanger life. The arrest was made by counter-terrorism officers from the Eastern Region Special Operations Unit. The man has been taken into police custody in London. It came after two properties and a car linked to Sir Keir Starmer were torched in suspected firebomb attacks between May 8 and 12. The first incident occurred in the early hours of Thursday morning last week when a Toyota Rav 4, which used to belong to Sir Keir but had been sold to a neighbour following the general election, was damaged in a fire. Two days later, a flat in Islington that he used to own in the 1990s was allegedly targeted. Then, in the early hours of Monday morning, the Prime Minister's family home in Tufnell Park, which is rented out to his sister-in-law, was set alight. While nobody was hurt at the property, the front door and entrance area were damaged. Counter-terror police began investigating a number of potential motives, including whether a hostile state was behind the attacks. Separately, Roman Lavrynovych, 21, of Sydenham, south London, was charged and appeared in court earlier this week in connection with three counts of arson with intent to endanger life. Mr Lavrynovych was remanded in custody after a Westminster Magistrates' Court hearing. The court was told he lived with his grandmother and was asleep at their property when police raided it in the early hours of Tuesday morning. Speaking in the House of Commons on Wednesday, Sir Keir told MPs that attacks against politicians were an attack on democracy. Mr Lavrynovych's father said that, while his son was a proud Ukrainian, he had always admired the UK. Mykola Lavrynovych, 48, added: "Roman came to London for the first time when he was 10 years old. He spent a year, as his mother was working there. "He went to a British school and studied there for one year. When the invasion started, he left Ukraine for Germany, but after a year he moved to London, which he really liked and wanted to stay there." His father went on: "He has an uncle who is fighting on the front line against the Russians and he is 100 per cent pro-Ukrainian. He has never spoken Russian and doesn't allow his sister and brother or anybody else even to listen to Russian music." Roman Lavrynovych was initially living with his mother and younger siblings but when his sister was unable to get a school place in London, she returned to Ukraine and he remained, living with his grandmother. He set up a building company but had also signed with a modelling agency and is a regular at a local gym in Sydenham, south London. Photographs of him on social media show him doing press-ups in his bedroom. His father said Roman had been happy and settled in the UK and had a girlfriend who was also Ukrainian. He added that he had spoken to him on the telephone just hours before his arrest. Roman Lavrynovych was arrested in the early hours of Tuesday morning. Appearing before Westminster magistrates on Friday morning, he spoke only to confirm his name and date of birth via a Ukrainian interpreter, with his lawyer saying his English was "very limited". Broaden your horizons with award-winning British journalism. Try The Telegraph free for 1 month with unlimited access to our award-winning website, exclusive app, money-saving offers and more.

Second suspect arrested over Starmer firebomb attacks

Second suspect arrested over Starmer firebomb attacks A second man has been arrested in connection with a series of arson attacks allegedly ...
One killed, multiple injured in shooting at Las Vegas gymNew Foto - One killed, multiple injured in shooting at Las Vegas gym

A gunman entered a Las Vegas Athletic Club on Friday and shot multiple people, killing one and injuring several others. The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department said in a news release they arrived to the gym Friday afternoon after receiving reports of a shooting. Upon arrival, police said the gunman exited the gym and tried to run past the officers, causing them to fire at the suspect. After taking him into custody the suspect was rendered medical aid. He died later at a nearby hospital, police said. It is unclear what the gunman's motive was. Police did not release his identity. Inside the gym, police found one deceased shooting victim and two others with injuries, one being in critical condition. "We are heartbroken by the tragedy that occurred today at our Northwest club," the gym said in a statement. "Our prayers are with the victims, the families, our members, and our team." The gym said it would be closed temporarily as the investigation into the shooting continues.

One killed, multiple injured in shooting at Las Vegas gym

One killed, multiple injured in shooting at Las Vegas gym A gunman entered a Las Vegas Athletic Club on Friday and shot multiple people, kil...
'Napalm Girl' may be work of different photographerNew Foto - 'Napalm Girl' may be work of different photographer

The authorship of one of the world'smost famous press photographshas been called into question by the organisation that honoured it with "photo of the year" 50 years ago. Nick Ut won the World Press Photo award for the photograph known colloquially as "Napalm Girl", but officially titled The Terror Of War, in 1973. The striking image of anaked and terrified Kim Phucrunning away from a napalm attack became a symbol of the war's tragedy, and remains one of the most iconic photographs fromAmerica's war in Vietnam. World Press Photo announced on Friday, however, that it has "suspended its attribution" to Ut because of doubts over who actually took it. The body's report adds to the muddle over an issue that has split the photographic community since The Stringer, a movie released earlier this year, questioned Mr Ut's authorship. World Press Photo said its probe found that two other photographers – Nguyen Thanh Nghe, the subject of the film, and Huynh Cong Phuc – "may have been better positioned" to take the shot. "We conclude that the level of doubt is too significant to maintain the existing attribution," said Joumana El Zein Khoury, executive director of World Press Photo. "At the same time, lacking conclusive evidence pointing definitively to another photographer, we cannot reassign authorship, either." World Press Photo, an organisation whose awards are consideredinfluential in photography, won't attempt to recover the cash award given to Mr Ut, a spokeswoman said. Mr Ut's lawyer, James Hornstein, said his client hadn't spoken to World Press Photo after some initial contact before The Stringer was released. "It seems they had already made up their mind to punish Nick Ut from the start," he said. Gary Knight, a producer of The Stringer, is a four-time judge of the World Press Photo awards and a consultant to the World Press Photo Foundation. After two investigations, Associated Press (AP) – who Mr Ut worked for at the time – said it found no definitive evidence to warrant stripping Mr Ut's photo credit. The AP said it was possible Mr Ut took the picture, but the passage of time made it impossible to fully prove, and could find no evidence to prove anyone else did. On Friday, it said that its standards "require proof and certainty to remove a credit and we have found that it is impossible to prove exactly what happened that day on the road or in the (AP) bureau over 50 years ago." "We understand World Press Photo has taken different action based on the same available information, and that is their prerogative," the statement said. "There is no question over AP's ownership of the photo." Meanwhile, the Pulitzer Prize that Mr Ut was awarded for the photo appears to be safe. The Pulitzers depend on news agencies who enter the awards to determine authorship and Marjorie Miller, an administrator – and a former AP senior editor – pointed to the AP's study showing insufficient proof to withdraw credit. "The board does not anticipate future action at this time," she said on Friday. Broaden your horizons with award-winning British journalism. Try The Telegraph free for 1 month with unlimited access to our award-winning website, exclusive app, money-saving offers and more.

‘Napalm Girl’ may be work of different photographer

'Napalm Girl' may be work of different photographer The authorship of one of the world'smost famous press photographshas been ca...
Teddi Mellencamp Debuts Another Tattoo amid Ongoing Cancer Battle, and the Ink Has a Sweet Nod to Her Dad, JohnNew Foto - Teddi Mellencamp Debuts Another Tattoo amid Ongoing Cancer Battle, and the Ink Has a Sweet Nod to Her Dad, John

Monica Schipper/Getty for Women's Cancer Research Fund; Teddi Mellencamp/Instagram Teddi Mellencamp debuted another tattoo amid her battle with cancer On Instagram, the former reality star, who is undergoing treatment for stage four cancer, got the new ink after removing 17 spots of melanoma Mellencamp later shared how the tat nods to her dad, John Mellencamp Teddi Mellencamphas added another meaningful tattoo to her collection. On May 16, the formerReal Housewives of Beverly Hillsstar, 43,debuted a tattooon her back near her massive surgery scar that she got after removing 17 differentspots of melanoma. Mellencamp's new ink is a simple line down her spine that reads a special message that connects to her dad,John Mellencamp. PerPage Six, theTwo Ts in a Podpodcaster said in a now-deleted Instagram Stories post that the ink reads  "Life is short even in its longest days" from her father's 2008 song "Longest Days." Tattoo artist Wesley from Los Angeles' Le Papillon Studio did the ink, as confirmed by Mellencamp's tagged post. Teddi Mellencamp/Instagram "Can you guess what my new tat says? We did family tat day yesterday and of course this is what I picked," Mellencamp captioned her post, which showed her posing in the mirror to show off the tattoo in full. In an interview on NPR'sFresh Airpodcast, John, 73, shared how his grandmother, who was later diagnosed with dementia, inspired the track and lyrics. "One afternoon, I was laying in bed with her, and she said let's pray, and I said okay. And so she starts praying, and she says God, you know, Buddy and I are ready to come home." Charles Sykes/Bravo via Getty This past April, Mellencamp got amatching tattoowith her close friend and former costar Kyle Richards. In Instagram photos shared by Richards, the two can be seeing posing with their forearm art. In an episode of herDiamonds in the Roughpodcast withRHOBHJstar Erika Jayne, it was revealed that Mellencamp was"medically cleared"to get a new tattoo despite her current health condition. Kyle Richards/Instagram Mellencamp has been battling cancer since 2022 following a diagnosis of melanoma, which metastasized to her brain and lungs. Mellencamp has not been on many public outing since her diagnosis. She made her return to the red carpet for the April 28 event, An Unforgettable Evening 2025 Gala, a fundraiser for the Women's Cancer Research Fund. For her big moment, the star wore a suit and alsoposed with her buzz cut. Earlier this month, Mellencamp made a candid social media post aboutwearing wigs, sharing that she decision to wear or to not wear a hair piece depends on the day. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. The PEOPLE Appis now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! "Crying days I tend to pick the wig," she said. "The highs and lows of treatment for stage 4 brain and lung tumors are pretty extreme," added Mellencamp, who underwent brain surgery that left her with visible scars on her head. Thelatest update on Mellencamp's healthcame on a May 14 episode of her podcast with Tamra Judge, in which she said that the tumor in her lungs have "shrunk so much you can barely even see" them. She added that while her "body is responding to everything," she does need to live on immunotherapy for the next two years. According to theAmerican Cancer Society, immunotherapy is a treatment that uses a person's own immune system to fight cancer. Mellencamp will also need to get scans every three months. Read the original article onPeople

Teddi Mellencamp Debuts Another Tattoo amid Ongoing Cancer Battle, and the Ink Has a Sweet Nod to Her Dad, John

Teddi Mellencamp Debuts Another Tattoo amid Ongoing Cancer Battle, and the Ink Has a Sweet Nod to Her Dad, John Monica Schipper/Getty for Wo...
'70s Rock Legends Shock Fans by Joining Shinedown on Stage in DaytonaNew Foto - '70s Rock Legends Shock Fans by Joining Shinedown on Stage in Daytona

The Rockville 2025 music festival is currently underway at the Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida, and some amazing bands are part of the lineup. Headliners includeGreen Day,Linkin Park,Korn, and 2000s bandShinedown-- who left concert-goers jaws on the floor during their May 15 performance. As they started to kick off a cover of 1970s rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Simple Man," Shinedown frontmanBrent Smithsuddenly stopped and said, "Something doesn't feel too right... feels a little off. I mean, we are in Florida..." Another band member continued, "Our band started in Florida, and there's another band from Florida too."Smith then said, "The greatest American rock band on the planet. You may have heard of them. They're calledLynyrd Skynyrd. Ever heard of them? Ladies and gentlemen, we would like you to say hello to Mr.Rickey Medlockeand Mr.Johnny Van Zant.Needless to say, the crowd went wild. People couldn't believe it! "Oh my God... Oh my God... no f***in' way!" Viewers who watched @trevor_stillman's clip on TikTok were equally as blown away by the surprise performance. One person said, "Bawling and I'm not even there." Another added, "Nooo! How could I have missed this?" Someone else noted, "Skynyrd music is so powerful," and another chimed in with, "God bless the Skynyrd band!" Related: Bob Dylan, 83, Stuns Fans Singing Beloved Hit Song for First Time in 15 Years Rickey Medlocke firstjoined Lynyrd Skynyrdfrom 1971 to 1972, and then returned as a guitarist in 1996. Johnny Van Zant is the brother of original vocalist Ronnie Van Zant, who died in a plane crash in 1977. He didn't actually join the band until 1987, but he's helped keep the legendary sound alive through the decades. One thing's for sure, those in attendance at the Shinedown concert the other night will never forget that performance. It's not every day you get to witness one of the greatest band's in rock history take to the stage! 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬

'70s Rock Legends Shock Fans by Joining Shinedown on Stage in Daytona

'70s Rock Legends Shock Fans by Joining Shinedown on Stage in Daytona The Rockville 2025 music festival is currently underway at the Day...

 

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