Está en la página 1de 56

THE WORLDS GREATEST NEWSPAPER

NOW

10p
CHEAPER THAN
THE DAILY MAIL AND
THE DAILY MIRROR
AND TEN TIMES BETTER

WEATHER: SHOWERS

express.co.uk

MONDAY NOVEMBER 14, 2016 55p

TRUMP TO KICK OUT


3M ILLEGAL MIGRANTS
...NOW BRITONS ASK:
CAN WE DO THE SAME?
SEE PAGES 4 AND 5

DIABETES CASES
ROCKET
BY 75%
NEW diabetes diagnoses have
rocketed by almost 75 per cent
in a decade.

Data shows the number of adults with


the disease has risen by 1.5 million in
the past 10 years, with GPs now reporting

By Giles Sheldrick
3.6 million patients aged 17 and older on
their records. There has been an increase
of 137,000 in the past year alone largely
due to an explosion in cases of Type 2

Cheers and fears... Carol Vorderman and Adam Thomas fly into the Aussie jungle

Im a Celebrity off to ying start


SEE PAGE 3

TURN TO PAGE 2

Unlock cash from


your home

REQ
U
YO EST
F UR

R
GUI EE
DE

with an equity
release plan

Equity release may involve a lifetime mortgage or a


home reversion plan. To understand the features and
risks, ask for a personalised illustration.

We will let you know if its right for you and what
impact it could have on the size of your estate or
your entitlement to means-tested benefits,
either now or in the future.

We provide initial advice for free and without


obligation. Only if you choose to proceed and your
case completes would a typical fee of 1.85% of the
amount released be payable.

Call us now on
0800 4640 245
www.agepartnership.co.uk/dailyexpress

Tax-free lump sum of cash No monthly repayments Maintain 100% home ownership1

Homeowners aged 55+ could benefit from equity


release. Learn more with multi-award-winning equity
release specialists Age Partnership.

To find out how much you could unlock from


your home and to request your FREE guide

Age Partnership
You only continue to own your home
with a lifetime mortgage, secured
against your property.
1

www.ebook3000.com

Retirement Specialists

Age Partnership Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.
FCA registered number 425432. Company address: Age Partnership Limited, 2200 Century Way,
Thorpe Park, Leeds, LS15 8ZB

m
m
m
m

Daily Express Monday November 14 2016

Diabetes
now reaching
crisis
point


In association with

In association with

Temperatures in Centigrade

Todays summary:
Showers
Todays summary:
Mild. Patchy
rain and drizzle
North West: Wet with rain and drizzle,
East Anglia: Mild and cloudy with patchy
mostly light and patchy though. Moderate
drizzle or rain. Moderate south-westerly
westerly winds. High 14C (57F).
winds. Misty. High 12C (54F).
Northern Ireland: It will be dry for a time,
London/South East: It will be mostly
but misty. Patchy drizzle later. Gentle
cloudy with light rain, mainly later.
south-westerly winds. High 14C (57F).
Moderate westerly winds. High 13C (55F).
Wales: Dull and cloudy with patchy light
South: It will be mainly dull and misty with
rain or drizzle. Mild and misty. Moderate
drizzle, especially later. Gentle westerly
westerly winds. High 14C (57F).
winds. High 13C (55F).
Midlands: Mostly cloudy with patchy light
South West: A lot of cloud with the
rain or drizzle, mainly later. Gentle
chance of the odd spot of rain or drizzle.
westerly winds. High 13C (55F).
Moderate westerly winds. High 14C (57F).
Channel Isles: Cloudy, possibly with a
North East/Yorks: Grey and wet with
few spots of rain or drizzle. Freshening
patchy light rain and drizzle expected.
westerly winds. High 13C (55F).
Moderate westerly winds. High 14C (57F).
Sea: North Sea: Slight. Irish Sea: Slight.
Scotland: A mild and mostly cloudy day
with patchy rain and drizzle. Drier for north- Channel: Slight.
east Scotland. High 16C (61F).
UK OUTLOOK TOMORROW: Low cloud, mist and patchy rain will become gradually
confined to southern parts of Britain. Brighter in the north but with a few showers. Breezy.

SIX-DAY FORECAST Temperatures in Centigrade


TUE
WED THU FRI
SAT
London
Belfast
Birmingham
Cardiff
Glasgow
Manchester
Newcastle
Norwich
Plymouth
Aberdeen
Aberporth
Alnwick
Belfast
Birmingham
Bmouth
Bristol
Cardiff
Durham
Edinburgh

0.0
0.9
1.4
0.0
4.5
6.0
4.6
3.4
3.5
0.0

13
8
11
12
9
8
8
10
12
0.05
0.00
0.11
0.06
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.00
0.04
0.15

15
12
15
14
13
14
14
14
14

2
10
5
5
4
3
6
7
4
2

9
11
9
11
10
12
12
12
9
10

Britain
Extremes:

8
4
6
8
5
5
5
6
10

14
9
13
14
10
11
10
13
14

4
2
2
5
4
3
3
2
6

11
6
9
10
6
7
8
9
11

3
3
2
5
3
2
2
0
6

10
7
8
9
7
7
7
7
10

4
4
2
6
3
2
2
2
7

Rain
Drizzle
Rain
Sunny
Cloudy
Sunny
Sunny
Cloudy
Showers

10
8
8
10
8
8
7
9
12

Britain yesterday

Moon, sun and tides


MOON rises: 4.44pm, sets: 6.37am
SUN rises London: 7.17am, sets: 4.12pm
Manchester rises: 7.33am, sets: 4.12pm

0.0
5.9
3.1
4.2
6.2
6.4
0.3
5.8
5.4
0.0

0.10
0.01
0.02
0.02
0.00
0.01
0.02
0.00
0.00
0.18

2
4
5
3
4
5
1
6
6
1

10
10
8
10
9
11
9
11
12
10

Last Quarter
21 November

HIGH TIDE
London Bge
Liverpool
Greenock
Dover

Lighting-up times
Belfast
Birmingham
Bristol

4.23pm-7.54am
4.15pm-7.29am
4.22pm-7.28am

(12.53am), (1.15pm)
(10.35am), (10.57pm)
(11.48am), (-)
(10.09am), (10.34pm)

Glasgow
London
Manchester
Newcastle

Europe forecast

Amsterdam
Brussels
Dublin
Frankfurt
Geneva
Lisbon
Madrid
Paris
Rome

6
5
4
7
4
4
4
4
9

Glasgow
Hull
Ipswich
Leeds
Lincoln
London
Manchester
Oxford
Shampton
St Andrews

Warmest: Bute Park 14C (57F)


Coldest: Aboyne -1C (30F)
Wettest: Quidnish 0.56in.
(24 hours
to 2pm yesterday) Sunniest: Odiham 5.1hr.

Today

SUN

9
7
8
10
7
8
7
7
11

6C/43F
6C/43F
14C/57F
5C/41F
7C/45F
19C/66F
15C/59F
9C/48F
15C/59F

Amsterdam
Brussels
Dublin
Frankfurt
Geneva
Lisbon
Madrid
Paris
Rome

4.10pm-7.53am
4.12pm-7.19am
4.12pm-7.35am
4.04pm-7.38am

Tomorrow
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Sunny
Sunny
Drizzle
Sunny

13C/55F
12C/54F
14C/57F
5C/41F
6C/43F
18C/64F
16C/61F
13C/55F
16C/61F

Around the world yesterday


Amsterdam .
Athens . . . . .
Barcelona. . .
Berlin . . . . . .
Budapest . . .
Cairo. . . . . . .
Cape Town. .
Casablanca .
Corfu . . . . . .
Dublin . . . . . .
Dubrovnik. . .
Faro . . . . . . .
Florence . . . .
Gibraltar . . . .
Guernsey . . .

Mist
Sunny
Fair
Sunny
Fair
Fair
Sunny
Sunny
Fair
Cloudy
Sunny
Sunny
Fair
Sunny
Fair

5
20
16
3
3
25
18
19
16
11
12
19
8
18
12

41
68
61
37
37
77
64
66
61
52
54
66
46
64
54

Hong Kong. .
Istanbul. . . . .
Jersey. . . . . .
Larnaca . . . .
Las Palmas .
Los Angeles.
Luxor . . . . . .
Malaga . . . . .
Mallorca . . . .
Malta . . . . . .
Melbourne . .
Miami . . . . . .
Moscow . . . .
Nairobi . . . . .
New Delhi. . .

Fair
Sunny
Fair
Sunny
Fair
Cloudy
Sunny
Fair
Fair
Sunny
Shwrs
Fair
Cloudy
Cloudy
Sunny

26
18
12
23
24
25
32
18
19
19
17
26
-4
24
28

79
64
54
73
75
77
90
64
66
66
63
79
25
75
82

New York . . .
Nice . . . . . . .
Nicosia . . . . .
Perth. . . . . . .
Prague . . . . .
Singapore. . .
Stockholm . .
Sydney . . . . .
Tel Aviv. . . . .
Tenerife . . . .
Toronto . . . . .
Tunis. . . . . . .
Venice . . . . .
Vienna . . . . .
Warsaw . . . .

Sunny
Fair
Fair
Sunny
Sunny
Fair
Cloudy
Fair
Sunny
Sunny
Sunny
Sunny
Fair
Sunny
Cloudy

8
15
24
28
0
29
2
29
25
26
8
20
9
3
2

SERVICE
LIVE WEATHER
0906 156 0206
CALL OUR WEATHER LINE WHERE YOU CAN SPEAK LIVE WITH OUR EXPERTS FOR UP-TO-DATE FORECASTS. CALLS COST 1.50 PER MINUTE
PLUS YOUR TELEPHONE COMPANYS NETWORK ACCESS CHARGE. SERVICE OPEN 8AM - 6PM DAILY. SP SPOKE: 0333 202 3390

Supplied by MeteoGroup

46
59
75
82
32
84
36
84
77
79
46
68
48
37
36

from PAGE one

diabetes. Experts warn


that the debilitating condition is now reaching crisis
proportions.
Every day in the UK, 65
people die prematurely
from diabetes while hundreds more battle lifechanging complications.
Each day 203 diabetics
suffer heart failure, 78 have
strokes, 39 people need
dialysis or kidney transplants and 20 people have
legs amputated.
Diabetes UK chief executive Chris Askew said: Diabetes is a killer. Its a serious condition with serious,
life-threatening complications. It is the fastest-growing epidemic of our time.
The more you know
about
diabetes,
the better.
Temperatures
in Centigrade
Cutting your risk of
developing
devastating
Todays summary: Dull and misty.
Patchy drizzle
complications is crucial.
It is1going
to be cloudy
andthe
North West Coast: After a wet start, it will East Coast:
Type
diabetes
sees
mild with
lightautomatically
rain, mainly during destroy
the
remain mostly cloudy, possibly with
body
morning.
Misty
at times. A gentle southoccasional rain. A light to moderate southits breeze.
own High
insulin-producing
westerly
14C (57F).
westerly wind. High 14C (57F).
However Type 2 diaDiabetes
year Northcells.
South Westcosts
Coast: 10billion
It will be cloudyaand
Central Ireland: It is set to be
misty with patchy light rain or drizzle.
overcast and grey with rain or drizzle.
There will be a moderate south-westerly
Misty at times. A light to moderate southbreeze. Mild. High 14C (57F).
westerly wind. Mild. High 13C (55F).
By Michael Knowles
Northern Ireland: A dull and mild start.
South Central Ireland: It is expected to
PEOPLE
smugglers
bringing
Then dry for a time, but misty. Drizzle
be overcast with light rain, mostly during
later. There will be a gentle south-westerly
the morning.
A light to into
moderate
illegal
migrants
thesouthUK
breeze. Mild. High 14C (57F).
westerly
wind.similar
Mild. High 14C
(57F). to
are
using
tactics
those wreaking havoc in the
Warmest: Valentia 13C (55F)
Outlook tomorrow:where thouIreland
Mediterranean
Extremes: Coldest: Katesbridge 1C (34F)
sands
of mist
people
haveraindied,
it
Low cloud,
and patchy
will become
Wettest: Giants Causeway 0.13in.
(24 hours
was
claimed
gradually
confinedyesterday.
to southern parts. Drier
to 2pm yesterday)
Lucy
of across
the
and
brighter Moreton,
conditions will develop
Last Quarter
Immigration
Union,
northern areas butServices
with a few showers.
21 November
revealed that asylum seekers
desperate to reach Britain
SIX-DAY
Temperatures in Centigrade
are boarding
larger,FORECAST
more
secure vessels
TUEto cross
WEDthe THU FRI
SAT
SUN
Channel, carrying them to
London
13 15coast.8 14
4 11
3 10
4 9
6 10
within
miles of the
Belfast
They
are then
8 12 dumped
4 9
2 6
3 7
4 7
5 8
into
smaller
boats
and
left
to
Birmingham
11 15
6 13
2 9
2 8
2 8
4 8
reach land on their own.
Cardiff
12 MP
14 Charlie
8 14
5 10 STEVE
5 9FINN 6 10
7 10
Picture:
Conservative
Glasggow called
Elphicke
9 13 for 5 the
10
4 6
3 7
3 7
4 8
authorities
Manchester to 8disrupt
14
5 this
11
3 7
2 7
2 8
4 8
evil trade operating around
Newcastle
8 14
5 10
3 8
2 7
2 7
4 7
northern France.
Norwich
10 14 Deal6 MP
13
2 9
0 7
2 7
4 9
The
Dover and
toldPlymouth
the Daily
12 14 Express:
10 14
6 11
6 10
7 11
9 12
There has been an increase
in the number of migrants
Moon, sun and tides
trying to break into Britain
Britain yesterday MOON rises: 5.03pm, sets: 7.07am
Aberdeen
0.0 smaller
0.05 2 craft.
9 Glasgow
0.0 0.10 2 10 SUN rises Dublin: 7.48am, sets: 4.29pm
by
boat or

In association with

betes is largely brought on


by lifestyle. Cases have spiralled out of control as a
result of an obesity epidemic across the country.
Earlier this year NHS
England launched a Diabetes Prevention Programme,
offering advice on healthy
eating and lifestyle, weightloss techniques and exercise programmes.

forced to pick and choose


which conditions to treat.
Vascular surgeon Martin
Claridge said: I am worried. The NHS will have to
decide what conditions it
does or does not treat and
that is a very difficult decision to make.
All aspects of health
care affected by Type 2 are
straining at the seams trying to manage this increasing number of patients
with complications.
And even though people
A decade ago no child in
are entitled to diabetes Britain had Type 2, but
checks on the NHS, takethere are now more than
up is low with millions of 500 with the disease.
individuals missing out.
Nine in 10 Type 2 sufferTo mark World Diabetes
ers are overweight or obese.
Day today Diabetes UK is
Sufferers do not produce
calling on the Government
enough insulin or the insuto Temperatures
address the problem.
lin they produce does not
Diabetes costs the NHS
work properly.
in Centigrade
more than 10billion a year
Resulting high blood
10 per cent of its budget sugar clogs up arteries and
with one person diagveins
which can lead to
Todays
forecast:
nosed every two minutes.
deadly complications.
Treating
condition
Sufferersand
are
twiceIslands
as
Spain,the
Portugal
andisthe Balearic
Canary
now
soSpain
expensive
that
to have
a heart
attack
across
Portugal
with very few
Most of
will be dry with
sunny likelyperiods
experts
fear
it
is
a
matter
of
and
three
times
as
likely
clouds around. Breezy. Highto21C
spells and just a few spots of rain or
time
before
hospitalsareas.
are have(70F).
kidney
It willdisease.
be bright in the Canaries
showers
in north-western

Expensive

Moderate northerly winds. High 22C


(72F). It looks set to be dry with sunny

with sunny spells and scattered


showers. Light winds. High 25C (77F

Alarm at surge in
migrants adrift on
tiny Channel boats

Aberporth 0.9 0.00 10 11 Hull


Alnwick
1.4 0.11 5 9 Ipswich
Belfast
0.0 0.06 5 11 Leeds
Birmingham 4.5 0.01 4 10 Lincoln
That is
so London
imporBmouth
6.0why
0.01 it3 is 12
BristolBritain
4.6 and
0.01 6France
12 Manchester
tant
work
Cardiff
3.4
0.00
7
12
Oxford
together to stop the people
Durham
3.5 before
0.04 4 9 they
Shampton
traffickers
set
Edinburgh 0.0 0.15 2 10 St Andrews

Fears

5.9
3.1
4.2
6.2
6.4
0.3
5.8
5.4
0.0

0.01
0.02
0.02
0.00
0.01
0.02
0.00
0.00
0.18

4
5
3
4
5
1
6
6
1

10 Manchester rises: 7.33am, sets: 4.12pm


8 HIGH TIDE
10
(5.29am), (5.54pm)
9 Waterford
(6.00am), (6.21pm)
11 Limerick
Galway
(4.17am), (4.36pm)
9
(4.36am), (5.01pm)
11 Cobh
(10.54am), (11.07pm)
12 Dublin
(10.22am), (10.41pm)
10 Belfast

Outlook: Sunny with isolated showers


And back in Britain today

London/South East: It will be mostly


cloudy with light rain, mainly later.
Moderate westerly winds. High 13C (55F).

North: Cloudy, with light rain for a time


and drizzle later. Moderate south-westerl
winds. High 14C (57F).

Midlands: Mostly cloudy with patchy light


rain or drizzle, mainly later. Gentle
westerly winds. High 13C (55F).

Scotland: A mild and mostly cloudy day


with patchy rain and drizzle. Drier for
north-east Scotland. High 16C (61F).

Wales: Dull and cloudy with patchy light


rain or drizzle. Mild and misty. Moderate
westerly winds. High 14C (57F).

Ireland: A dull and misty day. The chanc


of a few spots of drizzle at times.
Moderate winds. High 15C (59F).

UK outlook tomorrow: Brighter with scattered showers

SIX-DAY FORECAST IN BRITAIN Temperatures in Centigrade


TUE
WED THU FRI
SAT
SUN

London
Belfast
Birmingham
Cardiff
Glasgow
Manchester
Newcastle
Norwich
Plymouth

13
8
11
12
9
8
8
10
12

15
12
15
14
13
14
14
14
14

8
4
6
8
5
5
5
6
10

14
9
13
14
10
11
10
13
14

4 11
3 10
4 9
2 A6UK Border
3 7 Force
4 7
2 9 ship
2 patrolling
8
2 8
the coast
5 10
5 9 of Kent
6 10
4 6
3 7
3 7
3 7
2 7
2 8
3 8
2 7
2 7
2 9
0 7
2 7
6 11
6 10
7 11

Britain yesterday
Aberdeen
Aberporth
Alnwick
Belfast
Birmingham
Bmouth
Bristol
Cardiff
Durham
Edinburgh

0.0
0.9
1.4
0.0
4.5
6.0
4.6
3.4
3.5
0.0

0.05
0.00
0.11
0.06
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.00
0.04
0.15

2
10
5
5
4
3
6
7
4
2

9
11
9
11
10
12
12
12
9
10

6 1
5
4
7 1
4
4
4
4
9 1

Moon, sun and tides

Glasgow
0.0 0.10 2 10 MOON rises: 5.22pm, sets: 6.29am
Hull
5.9 0.01 4 10 SUN rises Madrid: 6.59am, sets: 4.57p
Manchester rises: 7.33am, sets: 4.12p
Ipswich
3.1 0.02 5 8
Last Quarter
Leeds
4.2 0.02 3 10
21 November
Lincoln
6.2 0.00 4 9
London
6.4 0.01 5 11 HIGH TIDE
London
Bge
(12.53am), (1.15pm
Manchester 0.3 0.02 1 9
(10.35am), (10.57p
Oxford
5.8 0.00 6 11 Liverpool
now
Greenock smug(11.48am), (-)
Shampton
5.4relying
0.00 6 on
12 people
glers
cross
Channel.
Dover
(10.09am), (10.34p
St Andrews
0.0 to
0.18
1 10the

out from the north of France,


London
4.12pm-7.19am
Birmingham 4.15pm-7.29am
Lighting-up
times evil trade
to
end the
Manchester 4.12pm-7.35am
Bristol of 4.22pm-7.28am
m
odern slavery
and prevent
Newcastle
4.04pm-7.38am
Glasgow
4.10pm-7.53am
Belfast
4.23pm-7.54am
people from reaching the
country illegally.
Today
Tomorrow
The call comes amidEurope
fears forecast
She explained: If youre
A MIGRANT who
was worried
Warmest: about
Bute Park 14C (57F) going
Lighting-up
times
4.10pm-7.53
that
more migrants
will
from
a portGlasgow
with a
Amsterdam
Rain
6C/43F
Amsterdam
Cloudy entered
13C/55F victimBritain
Coldest:
Aboyne
-1C
(30F)
Belfast
4.23pm-7.54am
London
4.12pm-7.19
Extremes:
the
UK
after
crossing
the
stigmatising
refugees
Brussels to reach
Drizzle Britain6C/43F
Brussels
Cloudy
12C/54F
attempt
by
longer crossing
time,
its not
Wettest: Quidnish 0.56in.
Birmingham 4.15pm-7.29am Manchester 4.12pm-7.35
(24 hours
Dublinand target
Rain
14C/57F
Dublin
Channel in a Cloudy
kayak is 14C/57F and had
covered
it
up.
boat
smaller ports
as
easy
to
do
it
on
your
own.
to 2pm yesterday) Sunniest: Odiham 5.1hr.
Bristol
4.22pm-7.28am Newcastle
4.04pm-7.38
Frankfurtare policed
Sunny less. 5C/41F
Frankfurt
Cloudy
5C/41F
under investigation
over
The colleague said:
which
It has increased demand
Geneva
Cloudy
7C/45F
Geneva
Cloudy
6C/43F
Ms Moreton,
whose union
allegations he
raped a 18C/64F RapeToday
is rape and I was
for people-trafficking.
Lisbon
Sunny
19C/66F
Lisbon
Sunny
Tomorro
represents
border
cusIfforecast
you get that far youre
British charity
worker. 16C/61F uncomfortable about that. Europe
Madrid
Sunny and 15C/59F
Madrid
Sunny
toms
said: We9C/48F
are
Paris workers,Cloudy
Paris
13C/55F
Amsterdam
6C/43F
Amsterdam
Cloudy your 13C/55F
not going
to shrug
The IranianDrizzle
man in his
The
camp was Rain
getting
Rome a fair bit
Showers
15C/59F
Rome
Sunny
16C/61F moreBrussels
6C/43F
Brussels
Cloudy
12C/54F
seeing
of unschedshoulders
and go away.
30s is accused
of carrying
dangerous. Drizzle
Dublin
Rain
14C/57FTheDublin
Cloudy
uled small boat traffic. We
only way to get
across 14C/57F
outyesterday
the attack at the
The
majority werent
Frankfurt
Sunny
5C/41F
Frankfurt
Cloudy
5C/41F
Around
the
world
need to know more
about
it.
now
is
to
pay
people
who
Jungle
to having Western
C
F
C
F refugee camp in C
F used Geneva
Cloudy
7C/45F
Geneva
Cloudy
6C/43F
If they
profit from
Amsterdam
. Mist have
5 41 genuinely
Hong Kong. . Fair Calais
26 79eightNew
York . . . Sunny
Lisbon
19C/66F
Lisbon human misery.
Sunny
18C/64F
months
ago. 8 46 women
around. Sunny
Athens . it
. . . . on
Sunnytheir
20 68 own,Istanbul.
18 64
Nice . . . . . . . Fair
15 59
tried
and. . . . Sunny The
added: These
people 16C/61F
Madrid
Sunny
15C/59FShe Madrid
Sunny
claim
was
reported
The
Home
Office
said
Barcelona.
. . Fair
16 61 the coast,
Jersey. . . . . . Fair
12 54
Nicosia . . . . . Fair
24 75
Paris
Cloudy
9C/48F
Drizzlewhich 13C/55F
they
have
got near
werentParis
legal in France
by another
aid worker,
in a 15C/59F
Berlin . . . . . . Sunny
3 37
Larnaca . . . . Sunny
23 73
Perth.
. . . . . . Sunny 28 82 the man
Romeis being held
Showers
Sunny with 16C/61F
were
going to have
to rescue
wasntRome
really dealing
Budapest . . . Fair
3 37
Las Palmas . Fair who
24 said
75
Prague
. . . . . Sunny
0 32 segregated asylum centre.
the
alleged
them
really
them and should have done.
Cairo. . . .[but]
. . . Fair this
25 77is a Los
Angeles. Cloudy 25 77
Singapore. . . Fair
29 84
Around
the
world
yesterday
busy
shipping
lane.
They
have
now
stepped
up
Cape Town. . Sunny 18 64
Luxor . . . . . . Sunny 32 90
Stockholm . . Cloudy 2 36
F
C
F
C
Casablanca
. Sunny
19 66
Malaga
18 64 who
Sydney
. . . . . Fair the
29 84 trafficking was theC fastest
Theres
a suggestion
peo-. . . . . Fair
to the plate
and
done
that.
members
operate
Amsterdam . Mist
5 41
Hong Kong. . Fair
26 79
New York . . . Sunny
8 4
Corfu
.
.
.
.
.
.
Fair
16
61
Mallorca
.
.
.
.
Fair
19
66
Tel
Aviv.
.
.
.
.
Sunny
25
77
ple are using larger, more cutters is that these arent growing
in
Athenscriminal
. . . . . Sunny market
20 68
Istanbul. . . The
. . Sunny Daily
18 64 Express
Nice . . . . . . .has
Fair
15 5
Dublin . . . . vessels
. . Cloudy 11
. . . . . . Sunny 19 66
Tenerife . . . . Sunny 26 79
secure
to52bringMalta
peolearned
that
the
Home
Office
Barcelona.
. . Fair
16 61 had
Jersey. . . . . . Fair
12 54
Nicosia . . . . . Fair
24 7
people
a small
inflat-8 46 Europe,
revealing
gangs
Dubrovnik. . . Sunny 12 54
Melbourne . . Shwrs
17 buying
63
Toronto
. . . . . Sunny
ple
the19 12-mile
line
Berlin
. . . . . . Sunny
3 37
Larnacais. . .to
. Sunny
23 73
. . . . . . Sunny 28 8
ramp
up anPerth.
operation
able 26
in 79Dieppe
finally
5billion
in 2015.
Faro .within
. . . . . . Sunny
66
Miami
. . . . . . Fair
Tunis. .and
. . . . . Sunny
20 68 netted
Budapest
. . . smugglers
Fair
3 37 have
Las Palmas
. Fair
24 75
Prague
. . . . . Sunny
0 3
and
then
discarding
in. . . . Cloudy
encouraging
fishermen,
setting
although
It said
the
Florence
. . . . Fair
8 46 them
Moscow
-4 25sail, Venice
. . . . . Fair that9 48
Cairo.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Fair
25
77
Los
Angeles.
Cloudy
25
77
Singapore.
. and
. Fair
29 8
smaller
boats
and
telling
Coast
Guard
volunteers
Gibraltar . . . . Sunny 18 64
Nairobi . . . . . Cloudy
24 75
Vienna . . . . . Sunny
3 37 shown a constant ability to
may be
happening.
Cape
Town.
.
Sunny
18
64
Luxor
.
.
.
.
.
.
Sunny
32
90
Stockholm
.
.
Cloudy
2 3
Guernsey
. . .ring
Fair the
12 coastguard.
54
New Delhi. . . Sunny
28 82
Warsaw
. . . . Cloudy 2 36 adapt to stricter border
them
to
private
boats
to 29 8
Theyve
got
professional
Casablanca . Sunny 19 66
Malagaothers
. . . . . Fair with
18 64
Sydney
. . . . . Fair
We need to catch the peo- help to get across. It gives a controls
out for
routes.
Corfu by
. . . . using
. . Fair new
16 61
Mallorcalook
. . . . Fair
19 66migrants
Tel Aviv. trying
. . . . Sunny 25 7
ple who are doing that bit.
into19the
. . . . . . Cloudy
11 52
Malta . to
. . . .get
. Sunny
66 country.
Tenerife . . . . Sunny 26 7
better chance of survival.
MsDublin
Moreton
claimed
the
Dubrovnik.
. . Sunny
12 camp
54
Melbourne . . Shwrs 17 63
Toronto . . . . . Sunny
8 4
The suggestion from genEarlier this year crime
closure
of the
Jungle
in
Faro
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Sunny
19
66
Miami
.
.
.
.
.
.
Fair
26
79
Tunis. . . . . . . Sunny 20 6
eral intelligence and the
OPINION:
PAGE
12
agency Europol said people Calais
has
led
to
migrants
Florence . . . . Fair
8 46
Moscow . . . . Cloudy -4 25
Venice . . . . . Fair
9 4

kayak man raped aid worker

SERVICE
LIVE WEATHER
0906 156 0206

CALL OUR WEATHER LINE WHERE YOU CAN SPEAK LIVE WITH OUR EXPERTS FOR UP-TO-DATE FORECASTS. CALLS COST 1.50 PER MINUTE
PLUS YOUR TELEPHONE COMPANYS NETWORK ACCESS CHARGE. SERVICE OPEN 8AM - 6PM DAILY. SP SPOKE: 0333 202 3390

Gibraltar . . . . Sunny
Guernsey . . . Fair

18 64
12 54

Nairobi . . . . . Cloudy 24 75
New Delhi. . . Sunny 28 82

Vienna . . . . . Sunny
Warsaw . . . . Cloudy

OPINION 12 DIARYSupplied
16 LETTERS
CITY
45 SPORT 46
by MeteoGroup 21 TV 33 CROSSWORDS 38 stars 40
Supplied
by MeteoGroup

3 3
2 3

Daily Express Monday November 14 2016

Husband warns TVs


jungle hunks: Hands
off my firecracker Ola

Pictures: REX/ITV

Ex-England footballer Wayne Bridge in the shower along with comic Joel Dommett and actor Adam Thomas

Ex-Strictly dancer Ola unpacks her kit just after arriving in the Australian camp

Olympic gold
hockey star
Sam Quek
about to
parachute
into the
jungle

JEALOUS James Jordan has


warned stars to think twice about
getting involved with his sexy
wife Ola in the celebrity jungle.
The former Strictly Come
Dancing professional dancer
fired the warning during an online
rant before last nights launch.
He also claimed his Polish-born
wife had a fiery temper and would
be happy to fight her corner if
rows broke out in the camp.
Hours before viewers saw her
enter the camp, James, 38, said:
Its to be expected. Shes a gorgeous girl and if they hit on her
they hit on her. It will be tough.
He spoke out on Saturday
night before Ola, who quit Strictly
as a professional dancer in 2015,
prepared for the challenges in
the jungle with nine other
celebrities.
In a live online broadcast
on video streaming app
Periscope, James said his
wife was a firecracker.
If you push her and push
her when she goes shes a
real firecracker, he said.
But generally shes easy
to get on with.
She deserves a trophy for

From Benjamin Potter in Australia


putting up with me. James, who
quit Strictly in 2014, also spoke
about Olas phobias. He said:
Shes scared of everything, more
so water as she cant swim at all.
And it was not long after arriving in the camp that the 34-yearold was forced to face her fears.
The much-anticipated new
series of ITVs Im A Celebrity...
Get Me Out Of Here! began last
night with Ola walking a 334ft
high plank before jumping off.
But her efforts were in vain as
she was left facing the first bushtucker trial.
Meanwhile, show producers revealed there was
a hidden room next
to the shower and
said it could absolutely be used for
romance.
They hope it will
help to spice up
this years show,

Ex-Strictly dancer
James Jordan
spilled the beans

with fans reckoning TV host


Carol Vorderman, 55, and comic
Joel Dommett, 31, could be most
likely to make use of it.
Despite branding the 14-year
age gap with last boyfriend Graham Duff silly, ex-Countdown
star Carol said she would be open
to finding romance again with a
younger man. It depends on the
man, doesnt it? she said.
Before parachuting into the
Australian jungle, on the Gold
Coast, Emmerdale actor Adam
Thomas, 28, also revealed a flirting ban had been slapped on
him by fiance Caroline Daly.
Last night a show source
expressed surprise when the men
were the first to strip off in the
camp before the women.
They include TV star Lisa
Snowdon, 44, Goggleboxs Scarlett Moffatt, 25, and Olympic gold
hockey player Sam Quek, 28.
Actor Adam, dancer Jordan
Banjo, 23, and ex-England footballer Wayne Bridge, 36, jumped
into the pool along with comic
Joel and actor Larry Lamb, 69.
The source said: Its a TV first
for us to have the fellas stripping
off and beating the girls.

Odds cut on Balls win as Daisy exits Strictly


Ed Balls was a step closer to
winning Strictly Come Dancing last
night after model Daisy Lowe became
the eighth celebrity to leave the show.
The former shadow chancellors
pelvic thrust to chart hit Gangnam
Style handed him and partner Katya
Jones a standing ovation.
Balls, with his hilarious moves, saw
his Saturday night salsa hailed the
best worst dance Ive ever seen by
stunned judge Bruno Tonioli.
The former Labour MP came
bottom of the leaderboard but
thanks to his popularity with the
public it was Daisy who left. Daisy,
***

By Sarah Westcott
27, who was in the dance-off with
Olympian Greg Rutherford,
described the BBC One show as the
sparkliest, most overwhelming, joyful
experience Ive ever had.
Balls, 49, will take to the Blackpool
Tower Ballroom dancefloor this
weekend confounding critics and
bookies. He was left flat on his back
and panting for breath following his
dance on Saturday night.
Head judge Len Goodman said: I
dont think there are words to
describe that. He then added that

the show would be less fun if he left.


Darcey Bussell said the performance
will go down in Strictly history.
At the top of the scoreboard are
actor Danny Mac and partner Oti
Mabuse who collected 38 points for
their Argentine tango.
Balls won high praise from judge
Craig Revel Horwood earlier this
month, who said he could even win
the contest despite being ridiculed
for his dad dancing and nearly
dropping partner Katya.
Craig said: Much to my surprise,
he actually has good timing.
Even more to my surprise, he is

www.ebook3000.com

entertaining. And to everyones


surprise, the public love him.
Bookmakers last night slashed the
odds on Balls. He is now 16-1 at
Corals, having started at 100-1.
Danny Mac remains the favourite
with Greg Rutherford the outsider.
Corals Nicola McGeady said: His
popularity has started to make us
sweat as a win for him would leave us
our biggest ever reality TV payout.
l Singer Sam Lavery, 17, was
controversially voted off ITVs
X Factor last night as judge Sharon
Osborne had a dramatic change of
heart over who to kick out.

Ed Balls is loved by the public

Daily Express Monday November 14 2016

UK backing for Trump


By Helene Perkins
BRITAIN was urged last night to
follow Donald Trumps vow to
deport illegal immigrants.
President-elect Mr Trump outlined his tough stance to root out
the millions who are in the country
illegally, particularly criminals.
He said that once the border was
secure, immigration officials would
take a decision over what action to
take with remaining migrants.
He also said deportations would
take place immediately after he
entered the White House.
He said: Were going to get people that are criminal and have criminal records gang members, drug
dealers, probably two million, could
be three million out of our country
or were going to incarcerate.
He said a determination would
be made about remaining illegal
immigrants.
He said: After the border is secure
and after everything gets normalised, were going to make a determination on the people theyre talking
about who are terrific people. But
before we make that determination
were going to secure our border.
Mr Trump also said he had no
plans to take up the $400,000 salary
when he takes the role of president.
It also emerged during an interview that he may look to overturn
the right to abortion, which has led
to women stockpiling contraception, and it could be decided on a
State by State basis.
He also said he will think about

Revealed: Britains plan to woo the new president

Should Britain now


send home all
illegal migrants?

Yes: 0901 616 5101


No: 0901 616 5102

Yes text DXYES to 85010


No text DXNO to 85010
Texts cost 50p plus standard charges. Calls cost 35p plus
your telephone companys network access charge. Vote
closes at midnight tonight. SP: Spoke, 0333 202 3390.

whether to appoint a special prosecutor to look at Hillary Clintons use


of emails.
The President-elect added that
he was saddened at reports that
his supporters had attacked minorities and that he would be very
restrained on Twitter as President.
Last night, Ukip MEP Gerard Batten called on Britain to take tougher
action on illegal immigrants and
said it would be easier to do so after
having left the European Union.
He said: Donald Trump is right.
By their nature, illegal immigrants
are in the country illegally.
Why wouldnt you deport them?
We should do the same. People who

Leak... Sir Kim Darroch

BRITAIN is well-placed to influence


Donald Trump by exploiting his
character and inexperience in office, a
leaked memo from the British
ambassador has suggested.
Sir Kim Darroch penned his
message as it became clear the
tycoon was heading for his shock
presidential victory last week.
Britains ambassador to the United
States claimed preparations in the
build-up to the election had given the
UK an advantage.
However, with some in Mr Trumps
team already said to be wary of the
British government after criticism
during his campaign by some of its

come here illegally should be sent


back home and those who have committed crimes expressly so.
Donald Trump isnt constrained
by the Human Rights Act and the
European Court of Human Rights
so he can get rid of them. When we
leave the EU we can do that too. We
have something like a million illegal
immigrants here.
Paul Nuttall, also a Ukip MEP,
said: I fully support and agree with
Trumps stance. I wish we were better at deporting foreign criminals.
Not only are they in the country
illegally, they have broken their obligation to live by the rules of the host
country. Why should we spend our

members, suggestions the veteran


businessman is naive and can be
manipulated may raise hackles.
Sir Kim wrote: The President-elect
is above all an outsider and unknown
quantity, whose campaign
pronouncements may reveal his
instincts, but will surely evolve and,
particularly, be open to outside
influence if pitched right.
Having, we believe, built better
relationships with his team than have
the rest of Washington diplomatic
corps, we should be well placed to do
this.
Downing Street declined to
comment on the leaked documents.

hard-earned money, that could otherwise be spent on the NHS or education, on keeping people that
shouldnt even be in the country in
our jails? They should be sent back.
Conservative MP Peter Bone said:
What Donald Trump is tapping
into is the deep frustration people
have, that people come here illegally,
commit crime and then cant be
deported because of human rights.
We also need to be robust in
returning illegal immigrants.
One of the frustrating things is
that when someone comes here and
they break the law we seem to be
powerless to deport them.
We should not be worried about

their human rights. Britons are fed


up with people abusing the system.
In June, the Commons Home
Affairs Committee called for urgent
action to significantly reduce the
number of foreign offenders, estimated to number 13,000.
Last week, during an official visit
to India, Prime Minister Theresa
May suggested she might further
streamline visa application processes for Indians if Delhi made it
easier for Britain to deport Indian
citizens who had over-stayed.
At the weekend, during his firstrecorded TV interview after being
elected on Tuesday, Mr Trump was
asked whether a wall with Mexico

***

***

Daily Express Monday November 14 2016

vow to deport migrants


Trump is right...MEP Gerard Batten
would be built and said: Yes, but
he appeared to backtrack suggesting it would be partly fencing.
Mexico has since reiterated it
would not fund any wall.
A wave of protests continued yesterday afternoon in New York and
Oakland in California with demonstrations for the fifth day running.
Thousands of protesters have
taken to the streets since the results
from Tuesday showed Mr Trump
had secured enough votes in the
538-person electoral college to clinch
the presidency.
In the main the protests have
been peaceful and have decried Mr
Trump for his campaign promises to
clamp down on immigration and
register Muslims, along with claims
the former reality TV star had sexually abused women.
So far, arrests have been in the
dozens and a number of police have
been injured.
Slogans including not my President and love trumps hate were
chanted by campaigners on the
march in New York, Los Angeles,
Chicago and elsewhere.
Protesters say Mr Trump threatens their civil and human rights.
The protests come as it emerged
that Hillary Clinton could receive
two million more votes than Mr
Trump when the final tally is made.
The latest findings show that
Democrat Mrs Clinton has received
400,000 more votes than the President-elect 60.4 million compared
with 60 million.
Millions of votes are yet to be
counted in the pro-Democrat state
of California and experts believe Mrs
Clintons win of the popular vote
could be extended to two million.
Campaigners are fighting for
reform as they suggest the US electoral college system is outdated.
The result is similar to the situation which arose in the 2000 election
when Al Gore lost having defeated
George W Bush in the popular vote.

THE POWER BEHIND TRUMP: PAGE 18

PM will stress
UK global role
BRITAIN is ready to seize an
historic opportunity and take on a
global leadership role, Theresa May
will say tonight.
The Prime Minister will say that
the UK is ideally suited to champion
free trade and ensure its benefits
are shared fairly between citizens.
In her first major foreign policy
speech, at the Lord Mayors Banquet in London, Mrs May will stress
that Brexit will see Britain step up
to a new global role. She will also
spell out her determination to strike
new trade deals with old allies and
new partners alike.

Ukips Nigel Farage issues his verdict on meeting Donald Trump at his home Trump Tower in New York. They are pictured in the President-elects golden lift

Farage scorns negative No10


after Anglophile Trump talks
NIGEL Farage hailed Donald
Trumps victory yesterday saying
the US President-elect was a true
Anglophile that Britain could do
business with.
The Ukip leader and MEP said Mr
Trump would undo damage to relations by President Obama.
And he called on British politicians to mend fences with the controversial billionaire after a barrage
of insults and criticisms from this
side of the Atlantic during his bruising campaign.
Mr Farage spoke after becoming
the first British politician to meet
Mr Trump since victory last week.
In New York yesterday, Mr Farage
said he stood ready to act as a bridge
between the Government and the
new Republican administration.
But he admitted it seemed
unlikely he would get any post given
the Conservatives short-sighted

By Alison Little

Deputy Political Editor


hostility to the idea. He refused to
deny ministers had sounded him out
over how to deal with Mr Trump.
Mr Farage appeared at rallies
alongside the Republican during his
presidential campaign.
He said many British politicians
had been quite rude and needed
to readjust their thinking.
He said: I do think that just too
many members of this Government
said too many nasty things about
the President-elect. I think there
has to be a mending of fences.
There were huge opportunities to
be had in Brexit Britain and Mr
Trump would be a more willing partner than Barack Obama who had
damaged the so-called special
relationship.
Mr Farage spent over an hour with

www.ebook3000.com

the President-elect on Saturday


night at his home in Trump Tower.
After the talks during which the
pair were photographed in a golden
lift he said Mr Trump was a man
with whom we can do business.
Mr Farage said some ministers
were open to the idea of his acting
as a go-between with the Presidentelect but Downing Street was more
interested in rubbishing him.
He said: If I can be useful in any
way to the British Government,
then Im very happy to do so, though
it would appear that the apparatchiks in Downing Street keep
saying very negative things about
me. Id have thought thats just a little bit short-sighted, frankly.
In the national interest, they,
perhaps, ought to bury their personal enmity towards me and we
ought to have a constructive conversation. He called on the Govern-

ment to work closely with Mr Trump,


saying: Theres a real opportunity
here. From a British perspective,
weve got not just an Anglophile
president coming in but the whole
of his team are too.
They know and understand the
things that our two great countries
have done together in the past and
they want us to have a really good,
strong, positive future.
They like our country, theyre
coming in with an incredibly positive view and thats good news. We
need to seize the day.
Mr Farage denied suggestions
that he would get a position within
Mr Trumps team.
Downing Street sources remained
steadfast in dismissing any liaison
role for the irrelevant Ukip leader
and played down the meeting.

OPINION: page 12

Daily Express Monday November 14 2016

Daily Express Monday November 14 2016

Sombre silence to remember the fallen

Pictures: JONATHAN BUCKMASTER, TONY SAPIANO & ALAN DAVIDSON/SILVERHUB

Johnson Beharry pushes Bill Speakman, left, and a tearful Countess of Wessex, above right, with the Duchesses of Cambridge and Cornwall
THE Queen led the nation yesterday as Britain stopped for two
minutes to honour its war dead.
In bright autumn sunshine, the
90-year-old monarch laid a wreath
of poppies at the Cenotaph during the National Service of
Remembrance.
Senior members of the Royal
Family followed, while thousands
watched in Whitehall.
The Duchess of Cambridge in a
wide-brimmed hat, the Duchess
of Cornwall and the Countess of
Wessex, who wiped away a tear,
all stood on a balcony at the Foreign Office.
It was Theresa Mays first
appearance at the ceremony as
Prime Minister.
Her predecessor David Cameron joined other former prime
ministers Tony Blair and Sir John
Major.
Prince Philip, Prince Charles,
the Duke of Cambridge and
Prince Harry were among the

By Richard Palmer
Royal Correspondent

nine royals laying poppy wreaths.


They were followed by Mrs May,
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn
who bowed his head solemnly at
length afterwards and Liberal
Democrat leader Tim Farron.
Mr Corbyn faced criticism last
year when TV pictures gave the
false impression that he had
failed to bow at Sir Edwin Lutyenss magnificent memorial to
the Glorious Dead.
He also sang the National
Anthem with gusto following criticism of his silence during 75th
anniversary commemorations of
the Battle of Britain last year.
Lined up along Whitehall, 8,500
veterans, their medals pinned
proudly to their chests, paraded
past the memorial, among them
two of the bravest of the brave.
Lance
Sergeant
Johnson
Beharry, 37, who in 2005 won the

Victoria Cross for his bravery in


Iraq, pushed the wheelchair of
another of the 10 living recipients,
Chelsea Pensioner Bill Speakman, 89.
Mr Speakman was the first to
have received the honour from
the Queen for his actions during
the Korean War in 1951.
This year marks the centenary
of the Battle of the Somme and
the Battle of Jutland, the 25th
anniversary of the Gulf War and
the 80th of the first flight of the
Supermarine Spitfire.
Numbers were down from the
usual 10,000 participants to try to
ensure veterans had priority over
relatives.
Bob Gamble, of the Royal British Legion, said: Next year I am
very confident we will be back up
to our usual 10,000 but it will be
veterans. We just need to make
sure all those that have served
have an opportunity to come and
do this thing. Its for them.

The Queen lays her wreath, right, as Tony Blair, Jeremy Corbyn, Sir John Major and Theresa May look on

Hundreds of terrorists pose as refugees


HUNDREDS of jihadists have
infiltrated Europe by joining
waves of refugees from the Middle East, claims a report by Germanys intelligence service.
Officials believe Islamic State
terrorists were coached to pose
as migrants so as not to attract
attention during police checks
and while claiming asylum.
Analysts fear the terrorists,
fleeing Syria and Iraq, could
/lmx

launch strikes in Europe. Last


month MI5 Director General
Andrew Parker said 12 plots to
hit Britain were foiled since 2013.
Details emerged on the first
anniversary of the massacre of
130 people by IS gunmen in Paris
last year.
President Francois Hollande
unveiled plaques at the Bataclan
theatre where 89 people were
killed as well as cafes and Stade

de France. The Bataclan reopened on Saturday with a show


by Sting. Jesse Hughes, singer of
the Eagles of Death Metal band
playing when the theatre was
hit was reportedly refused entry
to Stings show by theatre staff.
Hughes sparked anger by suggesting security staff were involved
in the attack but later apologised.
The bands management, MGMT,
denied he was turned away.

www.ebook3000.com

Daily Express Monday November 14 2016

Corries bosses deny


star Eileen has quit
after years absence
By Chris Riches
CORONATION Street bosses
have said that long-time star
Eileen Derbyshire who plays
Emily Bishop is still on leave
but she will be returning to the
show.
It had been reported that the
actress, who first stepped on to
the famous cobbles in 1961, had
ended her time on the show after
55 years.
But last night ITV chiefs
stressed that while the 85-yearold remains on extended leave
she has given no sign that she has
retired for good.
The popular actress took a couple of months away from the show
last November but extended her
break and has now been absent
for a year.
It is understood that the studio
is ready to write her character
back into plot lines if the actress
decides to return to work.
An ITV spokesman added:
Eileen is currently on an
extended break from the show
and has given us no indication
that she doesnt plan to return.

Whacked
The veteran actress has been
an integral part of the show since
her character appeared in 1961
and is now the soaps longestrunning female character.
After celebrating half a century
in Corrie she was awarded an
MBE for service to drama in 2010
alongside co-star Barbara Knox,
who has played Rita Sullivan
since 1964.
When Eileen first asked for time
off last year her character waved
goodbye to the cobbles on New
Years Day to travel to Peru to
visit her nephew Spider Nugent.
But Eileens departure comes
after a long series of tragic exits
for some of the soaps iconic
stars.
Anne Kirkbride, who played
Deirdre Barlow, died from breast
cancer last January, while Jean
Alexander who played Hilda
Ogden died in October.
Emily arrived on Coronation
Street in scenes which aired on
January 27, 1961.
She shared the screen with
formidable Street legends such
as Ena Sharples, played by Violet
Carson and Pat Phoenix as Elsie
Tanner. She has suffered her fair

Street favourite Eileen


Derbyshire, seen left soon
after her debut in the 60s
share of Weatherfield woes ever
since. Her beloved husband
Ernest was shot and killed in a
botched robbery in 1978.
Most memorably, the devout
Christian cheated death after
being whacked over the head
with a crowbar by evil killer Rich-

ard Hillman in January 2003. Devotees of the show will all be


hoping that Eileen will soon be
back on the Street and hearing
the latest gossip with Norris and
Rita in the Kabin.

Opinion: Page 12

Elderly scared to Second escaped


carp at energy bills prisoner found
MANY elderly people
are too intimidated to
complain about high
energy bills or bad
service, according to an
industry watchdog.
In total, 300,000
over-65s simply suffer in
silence when it comes
to dealing with energy
companies, deterred by
complicated systems or
nervous about jargon.
Nearly 80 per cent of
pensioners have
switched energy
suppliers in the past

By Sarah OGrady
but the industry still
has issues catering for
older customers, the
Energy Ombudsman
has found.
Nearly a quarter of
those who have
complained say they
struggled to hear or
understand the
operator at their
energy company.
While one in 10
struggled to read bills
due to print size.

The second of two


prisoners who escaped
from Londons
Pentonville jail has
been found after
almost a week.
Alleged burglary
plotter James
Whitlock, 31, was
arrested at an address
in east London
yesterday afternoon.
He had escaped with
attempted murderer
Matthew Baker, 28,
who was allegedly
found on Wednesday

By Helene Perkins
night with a broken leg,
hiding under a bed at
his sisters house in
Ilford, east London.
The cellmates
allegedly stuffed their
beds with pillows to
make them look like
they were sleeping.
They then used a
diamond-tipped saw to
cut through cell bars.
They tied bedsheets
to drop to the ground
over the prison wall.

www.ebook3000.com

Daily Express Monday November 14 2016

10

Daily Express Monday November 14 2016

DAILY PUZZLES
Its Moreish Monday
in association with
Primula Cheese

30-SECOND
CHALLENGE
Beginner

27

Intermediate 272
Advanced

Can you get the tube


train to the station?

16

JUST follow the instructions from left to


right, starting with the number given to
reach an answer at the end of the row.
Set your own 30-second challenge: for
the very young or arithmetically rusty, you

+15

+8

x5

-37

50% OF THIS

+26

7/8 OF THIS

-53

40% OF THIS

REVERSE THE
DIGITS

+254

3/7 OF THIS

+168

2/9 OF THIS

SQUARE IT

+272

9/11 OF THIS

-168

INCREASE BY
75%

+128

7/10 OF THIS

-74

THE HEALTH LOTTERY NUMBERS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12

have 30 seconds for the BEGINNER task.


For a greater challenge, try BEGINNER and
INTERMEDIATE in 30 seconds. True mental
gymnasts should try INTERMEDIATE and
ADVANCED in 30 seconds together.

Todays
answers can
be found on
page 38
YOUR
ANSWERS

THE HEALTH LOTTERY NUMBERS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11

BONUS

12 17 30 42 13

BONUS

BALL

13 39 43 50 15
BALL

The society raising money this week through the Health Lottery is HealthShape in Hampshire. The society raising money from the
Health Lottery next week is HealthFull in Somerset and Dorset.

LOTTO
RESULTS

SAT LOTTO

November 12
3 11 16 31 44 55 8
T-Ball: 2 15 21 24 39 2

EURO LOTTO

Friday November 11
3 22 23 38 49 2 9
Millionaire maker
XSFR84791
XSFV34337
T-Ball: 1 14 22 23 26 3

WED LOTTO
Serving suggestion

DID YOU KNOW? Primula tubes come in six delicious


varieties, all containing real cheese and real ingredients,
such as chopped chives.

VISIT WWW.PRIMULA.CO.UK

November 9
12 13 30 34 39 52 38
T-Ball: 2 7 22 26 36 14

EURO LOTTO

Tuesday November 8
5 9 47 49 50 8 9
Millionaire maker
HRFK01767
HRFJ03933

SUDOKU
5
9
3 7 4

7 6
3
5
1
9

5
1
2 9
6

3
5 4
2 7
8
6

5
1

1 4
5

Fill in all the squares so that each row, each column,


and each 3x3 square contain all the digits from 1 to 9

5
3 9

4 7 5
9
6

This is the Quick Sudoku


for the solver in a hurry.
For todays solution call:

09071812571

(Calls cost 80p per minute plus


your telephone companys
network access charge)

DO YOU
HAVE A
STORY
OR A
PHOTO?

If you have a story:

020 8612 7000

For extra clues call:

If you have a photo:

telephone companys network


access charge)

expresspix@express.co.uk

09013225602
(Calls cost 75p plus your

020 8612 7171


or email:

MORE PUZZLES PAGE 38


TUESDAYS SOLUTION

For general enquiries:

5
8
1
9
3
6
7
4
2

PHONE POLL RESULTS

3
5
9
6
4
2
8
1
7

2
6
4
1
7
8
3
5
9

1
7
8
3
5
9
2
6
4

9
4
2
7
8
1
5
3
6

6
3
7
4
2
5
1
9
8

8
2
6
5
9
3
4
7
1

4
9
5
2
1
7
6
8
3

7
1
3
8
6
4
9
2
5

020 8612 7000


We asked in our
poll on
Thursday:
Will President
Trump be good for
Britain?

YES: 95%

NO: 5%

WWW.EXPRESS.CO.UK
FOR GREAT READER OFFERS

Majestic Princess
FREE Flights* Offer
FROM

689
PER PERSON

5-7 NIGHTS

Princess Cruises are offering FREE


flights* for their Maiden Med
Voyages onboard their brand new
ship the Majestic Princess, so book
now before they sell out! Choose
the inaugural sailing on 4th April
2017 and sail away as one of the
first passengers ever to grace the
seas onboard this beautiful new
ship. Or cruise on a 7 night itinerary
departing from Rome, Athens or
Barcelona and get a true flavour
of the Med, with stop offs in Italy,
Greece, Spain and France.

Includes:
FREE Return flights*
All transfers
5-7 nights full-board
cruise onboard the
Brand New Majestic
Princess

Cruise itinerary I: Civitavecchia (Rome) - Kotor,


Montenegro - Corfu, Greece - Civitavecchia (Rome)
Cruise itinerary II: Civitavecchia (Rome) - Livorno
(Florence/Pisa) - Monte Carlo - Toulon - Gibraltar Valencia - Barcelona
Cruise itinerary III: Barcelona - Cartagena - Gibraltar
- Toulon - Genoa - Livorno (Florence/Pisa) - Rome
Cruise itinerary IV: Piraeus (Athens) - Santorini Kotor - Messina (Sicily) - Naples - Barcelona

Date
Itinerary Interior Balcony
4 Apr 2017
I
Sold out 689
9 Apr 2017
II
Sold out 999
16 Apr 2017
III
Sold out 869
23 Apr 2017
II^
899
1069
30 Apr 2017
IV^
889
1089
7 May 2017
IV
889
1069
14 May 2017
III
889
1049

Mini-suite
939
1239
1289
1389
1389
1389
1389

*Terms, conditions and limitations apply. Book


before 20th December 2016. **Based on a Balcony
Cabin. ^Itinerary varies.

Majestic Princess: Setting sail in spring 2017, Majestic


Princess is the newest addition to the fleet and is a
sister to Royal and Regal Princesses. After her inaugural
season in the Mediterranean, she will be home-ported
in Shanghai, carrying 3,560 guests for cruises to Japan
and Korea, and will offer many of the special features
that have made Royal Princess and Regal Princess so
popular and distinctive. These include a dramatic multistory atrium serving as the social hub of the ship; the
unique over-the-ocean SeaWalk - a glass-floor walkway
extending 8 metres (28 feet) beyond the edge of the
ship and special Chefs Table Lumiere - a private dining
experience that surrounds guests in a curtain of light.

0800 082 2179


Open 7 days a week 9am 9pm

Prices are per person based on 2 sharing. Prices are From. All prices and offers are correct at the time of going to press and are subject to availability and the terms and conditions of the tour operators. Credit card charges of 2.5% will be charged on all credit card payments (4% for American Express) and 0% for debit cards. Prices include Port Taxes fuel surcharges ights where
necessary and pre cruise hotel stays where necessary. Flights maybe indirect and will be conrmed at the time of booking. Tips transfers (unless stated) drinks excursions and selected personal activities on board are extra. Onboard service charges may apply. ABTA J1693 agent for ATOL 6153.

Texting is turning
us into a nation of
very silly walkers
By Sarah Westcott
THE use of mobile phones while on
the move is having an unexpected
side-effect it is making us walk in a
silly way, according to a study.
Researchers have discovered that
fiddling with a screen while walking in
public has a direct affect on our gait.
While not quite as pronounced as
Monty Pythons famous Ministry of
Silly Walks sketch, tapping a phone
while walking causes us to take longer
strides with more pronounced knee
bends and stiffer ankles.
Scientists suggest this happens as
the body tries to ensure it is stable
while the mind is occupied elsewhere
with the phone screen.
Researchers asked 22 volunteers to
dial a number on their mobile phone
while walking on a treadmill for
two minutes.
They wore 62 reflective markers on
their arms, trunk, pelvis and legs.
These were monitored by motion
cameras to measure knee flexion, hip
movement and leg swing.
They found that when people were
distracted by tapping their screens,
they began to walk with exaggerated
strides as if to stop themselves tripping over unseen hazards.

Daily Express Monday November 14 2016

Are you looking to access your pension


pot soon and unsure of your options?

9.0

out of 10

rated by over 367 customers


for LV= advice service
As of 26/09/2016
To get an up to date score visit
www.lv.com/reevoo-retirement

Mary, 81, is loyal to the BBC

3 We offer advice on retirement products from a range of leading


providers as well as LV= to help you get the best rate for your
pension savings.

3 Talk to one of our specialists and well help you make sense of
your pension options.

Call us today

0800 202 8128

Liverpool Victoria Friendly Society Limited: County Gates, Bournemouth BH1 2NF.
LV= and Liverpool Victoria are registered trading styles of Liverpool Victoria Friendly Society Limited (LVFS) and LV= and LV= Liverpool Victoria are trading
styles of the Liverpool Victoria group of companies. LVFS is authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority, and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority
and the Prudential Regulation Authority, register number 110035. Liverpool Victorial Financial Advice Services Ltd (LVFAS), registered in England No. 3027145,
is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority, register number 186890. LVFAS is a wholly owned subsidiary of LVFS. Registered address:
County Gates, Bournemouth, BH1 2NF, Tel: 01202 292333.
9982-2016

We walk more cautiously when texting

New BBC cooking show


for Bake Off star Mary
QUEEN of baking Mary Berry is
returning to BBC Two to front a new
cookery programme.
Mary Berry Everyday, a six-part
series starting in the new year, will see
the 81-year-old travelling to her mothers childhood home in Scotland to
enjoy venison, salmon and whisky,
and to try her hand at beekeeping.
She will also pursue the history
of the great British pie and
learn to milk a goat and make
her own cheese.
The new series, which is
produced by Sidney Street
Productions, follows on from
the success of Mary Berrys

blend of solutions to help you get the most from your pension.

Lines open 8.30am - 6pm Monday to Friday. For textphone, dial 18001 first.
Calls may be recorded and/or monitored for training and audit purposes.

Collide
The scientists from Delaware university in the US said people were
unaware of adopting the new walk as
their body seemed to take over
when it sensed a risk of falling.
The new adapted movements help
people to avoid obstacles when they
are not looking where they are going,
claims the study published in Motor
Behaviour.
Report author Dr Kelly Seymour
said: Our results suggest that when
dialling a phone while walking, healthy
adults adopt a more cautious gait,
which may limit their risk of falling.
Dual-tasking
resulted
in
an
increased stride width in our participants. This may represent compensation for a feeling of instability during
dual-task walking by increasing the
base of support.
Special text walking lanes have
been set up in the centre of the Belgian city of Antwerp so mobile phone
users do not collide with pedestrians.
Earlier this year, a study found that
Britons use their phones every four
minutes, on average.
In 24 hours, they occupy people 253
times a day or for an average of two
hours nine minutes, but only 13 per
cent of that time is for calls.

3 Our team of pension specialists can advise you on the right

Absolute Favourites and Mary Berrys


Foolproof Cooking, which were also
shown on BBC Two.
Channel editor Patrick Holland,
said: I am thrilled Mary is returning
to share her magic. Her everyday
recipes are inspirational and delicious
and her series will be a real treat.
Mary was a hugely popular judge
on Great British Bake Off but
chose not to follow the show
to Channel 4 when the programme rights were sold.
She said her decision to
stay with the BBC was made
out of loyalty.
Bake Off first aired on BBC
Two in 2010 before moving to
BBC One in 2014.

www.ebook3000.com

11

Daily Express Monday November 14 2016

THE NORTHERN & SHELL BUILDING


NUMBER 10 LOWER THAMES STREET, LONDON EC3R 6EN
Tel: 020 8612 7000 (outside UK: +44 20 8612 7000)

Stop these wicked people


smugglers in the Channel

fter years of seeing the evil that


people smugglers have wrought in
the Mediterranean, ferrying illegal
immigrants into Europe in
unseaworthy vessels and costing untold
FINAL
ARTWORK
lives in the process,
it should
be no
surprise that we are now seeing the
same in the Channel Tunnel.
Even so it is dispiriting to see that
barely has the so-called Jungle in
Calais been torn down than this wicked
trade is resorting to other measures to
get people to these overcrowded

shores. It is particularly
cynical and
disgusting that they are dumping
them in unseaworthy boats in the full
knowledge that the Coast Guard will
rescue them.
This must be clamped down on now.
The smugglers themselves must be
caught and dealt with: this is criminal
activity and they should be made to pay
the harshest penalties.
Equally, anyone who enters this
country in such a way must not be
allowed to disappear from the view of
the authorities as has happened so
often before but must know they will
not be allowed to stay.
The Brexit vote, followed by the
election of Donald Trump, has provided
clear evidence that across the world
people are sick of porous borders.
These smugglers must be made to feel
the full force of the law.

Better follow Farage

t speaks volumes that Nigel


Farage is the first British politician
to meet the next US President: as
usual our political class backed the
wrong candidate and then found itself
flummoxed by the result. The sooner
they snap out of it the better.
It is very unwise for Britain to try to
interfere in US politics rumours that
John Major had tried to help President
Bush get re-elected in 1992 cast a
froideur over his relationship with
President Clinton.
And given that the United States is
our greatest and most important ally
then we had better try to get on with
whoever is in charge.
It is entirely to be expected that
Jeremy Corbyn has already lashed out
at Mr Trump but given that no one with
any sense pays attention to his rump of
extremists it is also entirely
unimportant. But the sooner our Prime
Minister and her Government make up
for lost time, the better.

A crisis on the cobbles

he world has changed beyond all


comprehension in the past few
months and now we hear news of
even greater ructions. Eileen
Derbyshire, aka Emily Bishop, is said to
be leaving Coronation Street, although
it has been denied. The cobbles will
never be the same again.

EU is much more
dangerous than
Donald Trump
Picture: REUTERS

12


ollowing
the vote
for Brexit, the election
of Donald Trump has
been another savage
blow to the oligarchs of
the European Union.
Their ideological vanities are
under threat as never before.
The chronic weakness of their
regime
has
been
further
exposed by the triumph of a US
presidential candidate who
does not share their devotion
to open borders, the destruction of national identities and
the march of globalisation.
What makes Trumps victory
all the more chilling for EU
leaders is that he looks certain
to be a strong ally of Britain as
we regain our independence.
Ever since the referendum, the
Brussels elite has comforted
itself with the illusion that Britain outside the EU will be left
WOODEN STARES: Russian
hopelessly isolated. The Eurocrats and their Remain cheerleaders in Britain were only too
thrilled when President Obama
arrogantly warned that, in the
event of Brexit, we would have
to get to the back of the queue
for any future trade deal with
the US.
But the arrival of Trump has
transformed the landscape. He
is far closer to Britain than to
Brussels. It is the EU that will ing
a
pragmatic,
flexible
have to get to the back of the response to Trump.
queue. Tellingly, the first EuroOn the contrary, they will just
pean politician that Trump has use Trumps success to push
met since his election was Nigel
for more central power, more
Farage, the EUs nemesis.
integration, more unity. The
EU should treat his election as
a wake-up call to take charge of
our own destiny, says Guy
Verhofstadt, the Belgian federhe deepening sense of
alist fanatic. The EU will this
alarm in Brussels was week discuss plans to impose a
reflected in the decision
European defence strategy,
by the EUs foreign affairs chief,
complete with its own EU army
Italian socialist Federica Mogh- and military headquarters.
erini, to summon all the foreign
It is precisely that kind of
ministers of the member states federalist megalomania which
to a special dinner last night to shows why Brussels is such a
discuss the implications of threat to the stability and
Trumps election. As one Euro- peace of Europe, a far greater
pean diplomat admitted at the menace than Trump ever could
weekend: We would never have
be. Ever since Trump first
held a similar dinner if Hillary became a contender for the US
Clinton had been elected. It presidency there has been a
shows how much we are pan- fashionable narrative which
icking.
paints him as a dangerous,
Sensibly our own Foreign ignorant clown who could blow
Secretary
Boris
Johnson up the western world with his
refused to attend this self- reckless inexperience.
indulgent feast of grief. With his
But the real risks actually
gift for the original phrase, he come from smug globalisers
urged EU bosses stop wallow- such as Hillary Clinton and the
ing in their collective whinge- EU federalists with their cono-rama and come to terms
with the democratic verdict of
the American people.
Yet, in truth, the EU politicians are so manically attached
to their federalist dogma that
they would not dream of adopt-

matrushka dolls decorated with current political faces

Leo McKinstry
Daily Express columnist

tempt for national sovereignty


at home and abroad.
It was the EU, filled with an
imperialist ambition to expand
its territory, that provoked an
incendiary confrontation with
Russia over Ukraine, whereas
Trump wants co-operation
with Putin.
Similarly, the western policy
of trying to bring down President Assad of Syria with the
help of Islamic extremist rebels
has only prolonged the civil war
there. It will be no surprise if
the war ends once Trump takes
office, enabling Putin and
Assad to crush the rebels.
In the wake of Trumps victory the head of Nato Jens
Stoltenberg said that we face
the greatest challenges to our
security in a generation. But
why is that? It is because the
pathetic, supine ruling classes
of Europe have allowed our
enemies to flourish in our
midst. They are destroying our
civilisation from within.
Through their fixation with
free movement they have promoted the import of Islamic
extremism and terrorism on an

EU will have to get to


the back of the queue

epic scale, while their ruthlessly


imposed doctrine of cultural
diversity has meant continual
appeasement of Muslim militancy. Trump wants to challenge the jihadists: figures such
as Mogherini, a Communist in
her youth, just want to surrender to them. Islam is a victim
and belongs in Europe, she
proclaims.

U policy, not Trump,


has brought squalor,
social
breakdown,
organised misogyny and financial chaos to Europe.
The filthy migrant squatter
camps in France and the predatory sex attacks in Germany
are the twin symbols of the
nightmare that Brussels has
inflicted on the continent.
By condemning patriotism,
undermining solidarity and
slashing military spending,
Europes politicians have left
the member states defenceless.
And can the same rulers hector
Trump about American isolationism when they refused to
take any serious responsibility
for the strength of their countries own armed forces?
Trump has a mandate from
the American people. Unelected
and unaccountable, EU President Jean-Claude Juncker and
his crew have no such democratic
legitimacy.
Juncker
sneered last week that we
need to teach the Presidentelect what Europe is and how it
works. But it doesnt work.
The entire EU project has been
a catastrophic failure.

Daily Express Monday November 14 2016

By Clare Campbell

F YOU are looking for a nice


pet, pedigree doesnt come
into it. Rescue is what matters. Whether you are a top
politician or homeless busker,
getting alongside a rescue cat
like Downing Street Larry or Street
Cat Bob is a ticket to popularity.
And everyone loves a stray who
finds a good home. In 2015 Cats
Protection rehomed or reunited
47,000 cats and kittens, an average
of 130 per day.
But what about those cats who
dont make it? As I discovered in
the research for my new book,
Please Take Me Home: The Story
Of The Rescue Cat, not so long
ago the fate of a cat made homeless, for whatever reason, was anything but cheerful.
Which is really where this story
begins with the will of a wealthy
Victorian woman who wanted to be
kind to lost and starving cats in
the way she considered best. In
fact the money Mrs Mary Anne
Kennett left to a famous animal
charity wasnt for food or shelter
but rather for killing the animals. It
was, she considered, more merciful that way.
A century ago Britains cities
teemed with disreputable strays.
The term was used as if it were the
cats fault. Actually it was
the thoughtless humans who
abandoned their pets when they
had kittens or became an inconvenience to them.
The poshest of households
turfed them out when they went
on holiday and Londons West End
was overrun with the starving
creatures. At the time the number
of cats left homeless by their
wealthy owners in 1900 was estimated at between 80,000 and
100,000. It was called the West
End cat scandal.
Queen Victoria thought it
odious, as did her daughter-inlaw, Alexandra, Princess of
Wales. When the princess
became embroiled with the
flamboyant,
so-called
adventuress in charity
Zoe de Longueville, her
cat-hating husband (by
now King Edward VII)
was furious. Scotland
Yards top detective
was even called in to
investigate the matter.
Was the Queen consort
a secret cat-rescuer?
The official file, kept
secret for a century,
makes
extraordinary
reading. The episode
explains the Royal Familys long estrangement
from cats although I
found Alexandras secret pet
cemetery, still lovingly tended,
not that far from Buckingham
Palace.

SPECIAL
BOND:
James
Bowen
and his
cat called
Bob; a
Victorian
cat
rescuer,
and Larry
the
Downing
Street cat
Pictures:
GETTY,
ALAMY

It has been a long,


hard journey for
stray cats. From
being ruthlessly
persecuted as
vermin to
becoming todays
celebrity musthave accessory
and internet
sensation, a new
book reveals how
the rescue cat
has nally come
into its own

URING that time the Royal


Cats Home and the
RSPCA were in the business of killing strays, not rescuing
them. For many years a clandestine
war was fought by mainly female
rivals in the gaslit streets of the
capital between those who would
comfort the forsaken ones, derided
as mad cat ladies, and those who
rounded them up for destruction.
It was the latter who got the publics approval and the charitable
cash. The RSPCA alone was killing
1,500 London cats a week.
But I also found many uplifting
stories, such as that of Anne Mayhew who sought good homes for
older cats thought to be impossible and even offered lifetime sanctuary to the unwantables. The West
London home that bears her name
remains a beacon of cat rescue
120 years later.
Then there was the story of Kitty,
a cat left behind when her owners

HOW CATS
GOT THE
PURRFECT
ENDING

moved house, mewing till her


throat ached, until a little old
maid rescued her from cold and
hunger. And the story of a Scotsman, one Cameron Cordier who,
stricken with guilt at having abandoned his cat, returned home after
a week to feel its smooth furred
body winding round him.
These were individual acts of
rescue. But it would take a long
time for things to get better for
cats. The big charities cheerfully
solicited donations to continue the
culling of cats while cat-lady street
feeders were described as deluded
sentimentalists.
The winds of war blasted cats

out of cosy homes,


which would multiply down the generations to become
colonies
of
socalled feral cats.
Nobody seemed to
care very much
about them.
But a feline revolution was coming, stemming from the idea that
all cats deserved a chance of life,
love and happiness. It was humans
who had got them into trouble in
the past and now it was time to
make amends.
The Cats Protection League
(founded in 1927) began to object
to the routine killing. It campaigned for neutering as the
solution to reduce the homeless
tide. Some enthusiasts argued that
not just kittens but mid-life cats
could also be rehomed. As could
shy cats and grumpy cats.
Even those cats who knew no
company deserved consideration.
Could they ever be tamed? Again a

www.ebook3000.com

band of much-mocked eccentrics


such as former 1960s model Celia
Hammond began their campaigns
to trap, neuter and return not
simply to wipe out the numerous
colonies in hospital grounds and
car parks. Even ferals had the
right to life.
So passionate was Hammond
about the plight of stray cats
that she opened her own animal
sanctuary in 1985 with the aim of
providing a low-cost neutering
clinic to control the feral feline
population.
Cat lovers everywhere praised
Hammonds charity when it saved
186 cats from the Olympic site in
Stratford, East London, in 2008
and were overjoyed when she
finally lured Blackjack, the last
remaining stray, into a trap with a
plate of chicken and successfully
rehomed him.
Of course there are still plenty of
cats who are in trouble. Two years
ago the RSPCA declared a full-on
cat crisis as a result of generation

rent, too many kittens and not


enough adopters. The charity was
receiving 30,000 cats a year. Yet at
least they were going somewhere
once upon a time they would
just have been electrocuted. But
thankfully the tide now seems to
have turned again in their favour.
Rescue cats are top cats.
Battersea veteran Larry still
prowls Downing Street (although
he is banned from actually sitting
in Theresa Mays chair). Celebrities
fall over themselves to proclaim
their rescue-pet loving credentials.
Feline internet sensations include
Grumpy Cat and one-time stray
Lil Bub from the US they have
become brands in themselves.
And the film A Street Cat Named
Bob is in cinemas featuring the
no-nonsense ginger tabby from
Tottenham who effectively rescued
his homeless adopter.
As a cat lover, researching my
new book proved often to be a
harrowing experience.
There was plenty of dark before
the eventual dawn. But along the
way I discovered the stories of so
many people who had really cared
about cats. Who were practical
and kind and were doubtless then
loved in return.
In my own small way, as an
adopter of two rescue cats, I know
a little of how that feels.
To order Please Take Me Home:
The Story Of The Rescue Cat by
Clare Campbell with Christy
Campbell (Corsair, 14.99), with
free UK delivery, call the Express
Bookshop with your card details
on 01872 562310 or send a cheque/
PO to: Rescue Cat Offer, PO Box
200, Falmouth TR11 4WJ or visit
expressbookshop.co.uk

13

14

Daily Express Monday November 14 2016

Happy Mondays
by Carole
Ann Rice

Car Insurance

0800 171 2176

Home Insurance

95

from

0800 171 2103

Travel Insurance

0800 681 6495


Motorbike Insurance

0800 316 1226

Leading life and happiness coach


Visit

LV.com

Good value, great values


*10% of new customers paid 95 or less for buildings and contents combined Jul-Sep16.
For Text Phone: first dial 18001. Mon-Fri 8am-9pm, Sat 8am-5pm, Sun 9am-5pm. Calls may be recorded. 10548-2016

JOSE MOURINHO once


said: For me the most
important thing in my life is
love If you are not in love with
your job, you must change your
job. Or someone might just do that
for you, eh Jos? Work for some of
us feels like a life sentence.
Something you endure not enjoy
and get through until the weekend,
your lottery numbers come up or
redundancy packages are on offer.
I have had my fill of dismal jobs
that had me wasting my life
straightening paper clips, watching
the seconds of my life tick away via
the office coffee machine and
energy-vortex atmospheres that
would have had Einstein struggling
to have an inspired thought.
That dread Sunday night work
tomorrow slump that drains life of
joy and the heartfelt despair on the
killer commute as you sigh: There
has to be more to life than this.
But it is hard to rethink your career
or job when you have done the same
thing for so long and the need for
financial security keeps you stuck.
Sometimes its not a choice. We
live in an age of constant disruption,
rulebook rewriting and transition
and reinvention is the key to staying
ahead of the game. Recent research
shows that graduates today can
expect to have 16 different career
changes during their working lives.
So how do you change tack or
find something you truly enjoy for
the first time in your life? This is
where career strategist and
personal branding consultant
Joseph Liu comes in.
I caught up with Joseph to ask
the big question: how do we find our
thing, our passion and purpose in

life when we are stuck in a rut? Its


all about creating a personal brand
just as if you were launching a
commercial product. Its looking at
who you are, what you want and
working out what your core values
are which will help you stand out
from the competition, he explains.
Look at what energises you and
has you in your flow, what upsets
you and drains your energy, what
resonates and what your unfair
advantage is. This can mean years
of experience, special interests,
awards, talents or location
knowledge. Learn to honour and
identify your strengths.
With so many online possibilities
Joseph says it is also worth taking a
measured risk and setting up a
small marketplace to test your
product or services before
committing to a full-blown business.
You can relaunch yourself at any
time and reinvention and transition
are the key to keeping yourself fresh
and satisfied in what you do. Here,
Joseph shares some tips for instant
job rejuvenation:
If you want to rebrand yourself,
define your unfair advantage, own
your personal brand, be selective in
your communications and
communicate the benefits you offer.
If you are looking for a complete
career change try the following.
Identify issues you are trying to
address, define what matters most,
clarify the deal breakers and create
a clear career narrative.
Joseph is currently producing a
career relaunch podcast in which he
profiles inspiring career change
stories. You can find the podcast
link here: http://josephpliu.com/
podcast/.

Eddie deserves an Oscar for honesty


DO YOU worry about what the
neighbours think? Spend nights
agonising about what other people
are saying about you? Too
embarrassed to say what you
really want in case youre
judged? Hats off then
to Eddie Redmayne
who last week
confessed to making a
complete fool of
himself at the Oscars.
The red carpet,
the worlds press
photographing every
crease of your face
or trouser leg and in the
glare of the most
prestigious spotlight of
fame in the social
calendar you goof up.

Saying that his mind went blank


when he was called on to the stage
to receive his Oscar, one journalist
asked him if the actors from
Neighbours were still his idols.
Suddenly someones asking me
about Susan and Karl Kennedy
(characters from the Aussie
soap) and Im going, Wow, yeah,
theyre great and Im thinking,
Wait a second where am I? What
am I doing?
Its okay, Eddie, no one was
watching.
Now the rest of you
speak up and be
authentic, wear those
red-sequinned hot
pants and wave at
the neighbours as
you do so.

A FRIEND said recently: Some people say they are the

authors of their own destiny but Im the designer of my own


catastrophe. Top marks for taking all the blame.

DONT LET THE BAD TIMES BITE


IF YOU are having a bad time at the
moment, suffering an illness or
bereavement, have money worries
or have lost your job, here is one
really smart thing you can do to
help yourself. Practise radical
self-care. So often when life deals us
a duff hand we abandon the things
that once kept us going: eating well,
exercise, walks in nature, reading a

good book, having a relaxing bath


or seeing friends.
When all is shaky be sure to not
abandon yourself.
Be kind, gentle and say no
when you really dont want to do
things and commit to the small stuff
that will nourish and protect you.
Self-love is the magic key which
helps you to smile again.

WWW.REALCOACHINGCO.COM
/lmx

Daily Express Monday November 14 2016

By Sarah Westcott

Huge earthquake
and 15ft tsunami
rock New Zealand

Smashed
Residents said the tremors had continued for a long time and were felt
throughout the country.
One woman, who gave her name as
Elizabeth, said: The whole house rolled
like a serpent and some things smashed,
the power went out.
Marie Black, a local councillor, said:
It was a significant shake, I have felt
several aftershocks and it is very unnerving.
New Zealand lies in the seismically
active Ring of Fire, a 40,000 kilometre
arc of volcanoes and oceanic trenches
that partly encircles the Pacific Ocean.
Around 90 per cent of the worlds
earthquakes occur within this region.
New Zealand Governments GeoNet
posted on Twitter: We know this is
scary. We are with you, New Zealand.
Please look after each other.
Richard Maclean, a spokesman for
Wellington City Council, said there was
structural damage to several buildings.
Other residents reported glass had
fallen from buildings into the streets
and hotels and apartment buildings had
been evacuated.
A spokeswoman for the city council of
Christchurch said its emergency
operations centre was active.
Many New Zealanders took to social
media to offer evacuees food and
shelter.

Price of pint
may rise 30p

Pictures: HAGEN HOPKINS & MARTY MELVILLE/GETTY

NEW ZEALAND was shaken yesterday


by a massive earthquake which
triggered a 15ft high tsunami and left at
least two people dead.
The 7.8 magnitude quake struck the
South Island shortly after midnight, followed by a string of powerful aftershocks.
Thousands of people along New Zealands east coast fled their homes for
higher ground as emergency services
warned of destructive waves up to five
metres high. Buildings collapsed and
roads were left with deep cracks as terrified residents evacuated towns.
Military and emergency helicopters
carrying medical and rescue personnel
were sent towards the epicentre of the
quake, 57 miles north-northeast of
Christchurch. The coastal tourist town
of Kaikoura was completely cut off with
at least one person confirmed dead at a
collapsed property.
New Zealand Prime Minister John
Key said two people were killed with
details of casualties still being confirmed. We dont have any indications
at the moment to believe it will rise, but
we cant rule that out, he said.
Authorities warned residents to head
inland or for higher ground along the
coast, which caused gridlock.
Pictures shared on social media
showed buckled roads, smashed glass
and goods toppled from shelves in
shops.
The first tremor, just 15km deep,
struck the island nation in the early
hours, raising memories of the 6.3 magnitude Christchurch quake in 2011 that
killed 185 people.

Evacuated hotel guests, above, glass and rubble litters a pavement below, and a tsunami alert on the highway

www.ebook3000.com

15

THE price of beer could leap by


up to 30p a pint, leading pub
bosses have warned.
Some of Britains largest pub
firms have told the Government
they could be forced to up pint
prices due to rising inflation,
soaring business rates and the
introduction of the living wage.
One has suggested a rise of up
to seven per cent would combat
rising costs. This would push up
the average price of a pint from
3.27 to 3.51.
However some of Britains top
pub operators, including Greene
King and Fullers, are thought to
have opened talks with the
Government to avert the rise.
The companies are believed to
have warned ministers that they
will have no choice but to raise
prises if they are not shielded
from increasing costs.
Kate Nicholls of the
Association of Licensed Multiple
Retailers, said: Companies can
take a hit on margins, but they
cant keep doing it forever.
A report by the Campaign for
Real Ale this year claimed that
27 pubs were closing each week
across the country.

Game is up
for dementia
BRAIN training games can help
people at risk of dementia stave
off the condition, a study shows.
Computer-based mental
activities are able to help people
with mild cognitive impairment
(MCI) to improve their memory,
learning and thinking skills, as
well as their mood, it was found.
Scientists studied the results
of 17 clinical trials involving 700
volunteers over the past 20 years.
They found basic maths and
memory tests can help people
with MCI improve brain function
and raise their quality of life.
The same effects were not
found in people who already had
dementia, says the University of
Sydney study, published today in
American Journal Of Psychiatry.
People with MCI have memory
problems worse than expected
for their age. It is not a form of
dementia but it raises the risk of
developing it. One in five people
over 65 have MCI 850,000
people in the UK have dementia.
Dr Doug Brown of Alzheimers
Society said it is more evidence
of the benefits of brain training.

16

Day&

Daily Express Monday November 14 2016

ROBBIE SAYS SORRY FOR BEING SPICY

EDITED BY JACK TEAGUE

WITH DOMINIQUE HINES

Debbie rocks on to
Secret...

WHICH sport stars


W
recent lacklustre
performance is due
to his wife finding
out he has been
playing away in more
than one sense?

APOLOGIES: Robbies joke


about the Spice Girls has
haunted him ever since
ROBBIE WILLIAMS has
finally come clean over a longrunning rumour he started
about the Spice Girls.
I told a joke a long time ago.
And it sort of got out of hand.
You know Back For Good, the
Take That song, I used to sing
that on stage. I still do.
On one particular tour
I introduced it by saying I am
very fortunate to have been in
Take That and four out of five of

WITH 2016 being the


year we lost many
legendary musicians
such as David Bowie,
Prince and just days
ago Leonard Cohen,
Debbie Harry has
revealed she has been
left thinking about her
own mortality.
But the Blondie

singer says she has no


regrets about still being
a rock n roller at the
age of 71. She told Day
& Night exclusively:
Its really sad and
shocking when friends
pass. I felt really really
bad when punk star
Alan Vega passed
because hes someone

who we came up with


and he was a huge
influence on modern
music. David Bowies
contribution is beyond
counting, beyond
merit.
Debbie added: It
certainly does make you
think, it makes you sort
of say Well, OK, Ive got

the Spice Girls. It was a joke


and the joke went too far.
The remorseful 42-year-old
added. I would like to
apologise to all the Spice Girls
and their husbands and
boyfriends. I know a few
husbands and boyfriends
werent too happy with the joke.
That was just a joke and it
got me into a lot of trouble and
has followed me through my
career since.

THAT MAN Y ACTORS


ITS QUITE A CHA LLENGE GET TING

BACK TOGETHER AT ONE TIME, BUT I THINK IT WILL HAPPEN.


G AND THOSE STUNNING
I HOPE IT WILL. I MISS THE GAN

COSTUMES. MICHELLE DOCKERY IS KEEPING HER


NTON ABBEY THE MOVIE
FINGERS CROSSED FOR DOW
GWEN STEFANI has
confessed that her last
tour was so draining it
has taken her years to find the
energy to do another one.
Its exhausting!
I think its one of the
reasons I havent
toured solo in seven
years, because the
last one I did almost
killed me, after
having those two
babies then going on
tour. The 47-year-old
has three sons
Kingston, 10,
Zuma, eight, and
two-year-old
Apollo
with

&

ex-husband, singer Gavin


Rossdale now a judge on
TVs The Voice, a role Gwen has
also occupied. Gwen found
fame in the 1990s as lead
singer with rock band No
Doubt and has long
enjoyed solo success.
The Californian-born
singer has a recent
album, This Is What
The Truth Feels Like,
and is looking
forward to being on
stage again: Touring
is really draining but
its also satisfying
and healing and its
going to make me
feel super
empowered.

Call to cut stamp duty as


house prices rise again
A POST-BREXIT property shortage is
fuelling house price rises.
Property values jumped 0.5 per cent
in October taking the cost of a typical
three-bedroom semi to 227,566,
according to estate agents haart.
The rise comes on the back of a 20
per cent annual drop in the number of
sales to 49,000, and a fall of 3.3 per cent
between September and October.
Paul Smith of haart said: Homeowners are having a crisis of confidence,
with sellers holding out for better offers
or keeping properties off the market. A
Brexit courtroom drama has hardly
helped. The Government must set out
a clear plan for Brexit to help buyers
and sellers feel confident and to get
housebuilders building again. The Psy-

chology of Brexit is holding the market back, and the Government must
avoid this dip becoming long-term.
Mr Smith said the Government
had a chance to relieve the pressure when Chancellor Philip Hammond delivers his Autumn Statement this month.
Mr Hammond must look to cut
stamp duty, especially at the bottom
end to help generation rent make
their move onto the property ladder,
which will increase fluidity in the
market.
We also need to see new incentives
to ensure housebuilders continue
with planned projects and increase
their pipelines to get Britain building
again.
/sou

/sou

SHE SPENDS
most of the year
performing in
concert halls all
around the world but
for Katherine
Jenkins Christmas
means only one thing
home.
Neath is home,
its really
important to me.
No matter how
crazy my life
is I always
look
forward to
going back
there,
says the
proudly
Welsh mezzosoprano.
We have a very
traditional Christmas
and its the same thing
every year. We always
go to play Trivial
Pursuit with my
Auntie Jo in Cimla,
to midnight mass in
St Davids church and
to the Crib and
Christingle Service
which Ill be taking
my daughter Aaliyah
to this year.
The 36-year-old and
her husband, US artist
and actor Andrew
Levitas, welcomed
Aaliyah in September
of last year but though
its not her first
Christmas, Katherine
says: I dont think
she understands
what Christmas is yet.
But she enjoys playing
with the wrapping
paper!

&

email us at diary@express.co.uk

banish gloom
to keep on going and
keep on trying.
Thats one of
the hazards of
getting old and
you keep
doing stuff.
But you
know, I saw
Robert
Plant,

the Led Zeppelin


frontman recently
and his quote to
me was well,
what else would
I do? So if its
good enough
for him its good
enough for me.
Is age no
barrier?

Spotted...

I dont know. But we


keep going. Blondie are
releasing their 11th
album in March. We
dont have any specific
message in it other than
the fact that we are still
making music, says
Debbie. I quote Monty
Python when I say, Not
dead yet!

Singer James
Arthur in
Manchesters
Media City
actor Rufus
Sewell
looking suave
on Londons
Great Portland
Street

SIR ROGER MOORE


has revealed that he paid
the price for his
playboy ways. The
ex-007 star once had
a house in France, two
in California, an
apartment in London,
a house in Italy, an
apartment in Monaco
and a house in
Switzerland.
Theyre gone with
the wind, Sir Roger
says, after listing them.
Thats the penalty you
pay for being a bad boy. The
89-year-old is now happily married

&

17
Pictures: WIREIMAGE; GETTY; BEN PRUCHNIE; FAMOUS PICTURES

& Night

Daily Express Monday November 14 2016

to fourth wife Kristina but lost


much of his property empire due
to his expensive divorce
from third wife Luisa
mother of his three
children and the woman
he left to be with
Kristina.
Meanwhile Sir Rog,
now on a UK one-man
tour, says he would love
to have played more
challenging roles than
handsome heroes but
his looks were against
him. I was too smooth,
he laughs, before time rolled its
evil tracks across my gob.

BHS buyer is arrested


over 500k tax demand
THE businessman who bought BHS
for a pound has reportedly been
arrested for failing to pay more
than 500,000 in tax.
Dominic Chappell, right, is
said to have been arrested by
HM Revenue & Customs
officers earlier this month,
after a dawn raid at his
country retreat in Dorset.
The 49-year-olds alleged
arrest is reported to be in
relation to unpaid tax from
profits he made on the
collapsed department
store chain.
Mr Chappells
company, Swiss Rock

www.ebook3000.com

Ltd, is said to owe 365,000 VAT and


196,306 in corporation tax.
The former bankrupt who
has made no comment on the
reports purchased BHS from
Sir Philip Green in 2015.
The chain was put into
administration in April 2016,
resulting in the closure of 164
stores and a loss of 11,000 jobs.
The alleged arrest came on
the same day that the Pensions
Regulator began action
against him and Sir
Philip to seek
redress of behalf of
the BHS pensions
scheme.

18

Daily Express Monday November 14 2016

Ivanka, the power


behind President
By Sadie Nicholas

Dont mention nepotism but


the leader-elects favourite
child and her husband are
set to take up big roles in
Trumps new regime

DONALD TRUMP will be the second


teetotal US president of modern times
following his election triumph last week.
Another was George W Bush, pictured,
who steered clear of alcohol following
a well-documented drink
problem in his younger
days. He quit after a
booze-fuelled party with
pals celebrating his 40th
birthday in 1986.
Trumps decision to
abstain, meanwhile, was
strongly influenced by the
fate of his older brother
Fred, whose life was
blighted by alcohol problems before his
death in 1981, aged 42.

RED ALERT:
Ivanka
strikes an
imposing
figure and,
inset, with
husband
Jared
Kushner, and
her father
Donald

STILL on the subject of the US election, the


array of wealthy celebrities backing Hillary
Clinton including Beyonc, Bruce
Springsteen and Katy Perry, to name but a few
proved less helpful to her cause than they
might have imagined.
Just last year Ed Miliband enjoyed the lions
share of showbiz endorsements on this side
of the Atlantic, most notably from the likes of
Martin Freeman, David Tennant and Eddie
Izzard. As with Clinton, the Labour leader
came a cropper at the polls. Will politicians
finally learn the public arent swayed by
pontificating, out-of-touch stars?
AS this column previously noted, among
celebrities vowing to quit the US if Donald
Trump triumphed was entertainer Cher.
She had hastily changed her tune by the
weekend, angrily announcing on Twitter:
Wont leave family!
Perhaps she should have thought of
that before making hysterical, headlinegrabbing announcements?
CELEBRATED Canadian singer Leonard
Cohen, who has died aged 82, enjoyed
unwinding to old recordings of Hancocks Half
Hour when on tour in recent years.
On learning one British member of his crew
knew the shows co-creator Ray Galton, 86,
Cohen sent a pricey bottle of malt whisky to
the writers Hampton Court home, with the
message: Thanks for the laughs.

Ivanka is a natural dealmaker.


Shes got a great warmth and
people see that. While she can be
a very tough person if she has to
be, she really wants to see the
best in people.
Presumably they are some of
the qualities Jared fell for when
the pair met aged 25 at a business lunch in 2007, the year she
launched her jewellery company.
By then Jared had bought a
majority stake in weekly newspaper the New York Observer for
nearly 8million and was a hotshot in his own fathers property
business. They married in 2009
with a lavish wedding at the
Trump National Golf Club.

VANKA has said of her husband: His own dreams are


bold and I love that in someone. They have three children,
Arabella, five, Joseph, three, and
Theodore, seven months. It was
nice finding someone who is a
genuinely good person. Nothing
fazes him.
During the final days of the
campaign, Trump was said to
have taken comfort in the soothing, whispery voice of his son-inlaw. Kushner was seen strolling
in the White House gardens last
week, one of a handful of people
chosen by the president-elect to
join him on his inaugural visit.
Still, Kushner told US Vogue
last year that Ivanka, estimated
to be worth 119million, is defi-

nitely the CEO


of our household.
She doesnt want
to outsource mothering so shes very
involved.
Living through everything that she saw as
a kid, she has a good
filter on whats worthwhile and whats not.
It clearly didnt sit
well with her when
tapes of her father
making lewd comments about women
were leaked earlier
this year, prompting
her to condemn his
remarks as inappropriate and offensive.
After all, Ivanka is
a staunch advocate
of
the
working
woman. She is ubiquitous
on
social
media, with 2.3 million followers on
Twitter and another
1.8 million on Instagram, where she cites
her mission as being
to inspire and empower women working, at all aspects of
their lives.
Like father, unlike
daughter.
Watch
this space, for there
are many people who
now
speculate
that
Ivanka may well trump her
father at the White House come
next year.

Pictures: GETTY

ITH her gleaming hair


and
immaculate
make-up, statuesque
figure
and
multimillion-dollar fortune,
Ivanka Trump is just
the sort of woman her controversial father, US president-elect
Donald, has made no secret of
being drawn to.
Perhaps thats why last Friday,
two months before he takes
office at the White House, he
appointed her along with her
equally wealthy husband Jared
Kushner, 35 and two of her four
siblings Donald Jr, 38, and Eric,
32, as vice presidents of his presidential transition team.
Although Trumps third wife,
Melania, with whom he has a
10-year-old son Barron, will be
First Lady, the billionaire is
clearly hellbent on his presidency
being very much a family affair.
Fascinatingly, it is a move that
means there will be not one but
two Trump power couples at the
White House.
So what do we know about
Ivanka and her businessman
husband? Trump has often joked
that of his five kids by three wives
he also has a younger daughter
Tiffany, 23, by second wife Marla,
who is not part of his White
House transition team Ivanka
is his favourite.
Using his trademark sexist
language he has made numerous
references to her beauty, including during a 2006 US TV interview when he said that if Ivanka
werent my daughter perhaps
I would be dating her.
Last year he told Rolling Stone
magazine: Yeah, shes really
something and what a beauty. If
I werent happily married and, ya
know, her father
Still despite his questionable
comments, Trump clearly rates
his daughter as a savvy businesswoman, said to be calm and articulate where he is bombastic.
During the election campaign,
many observed that it was Ivanka
on whom Trump relied to convey
his political message. Vanity Fair
even described her as a proxy
wife and some have even suggested that Ivanka will serve as
Trumps actual First Lady.
This is a woman who has spent
the past decade building her
own multimillion-dollar fashion
empire including jewellery, shoes
and a clothing line.
She is also executive vice president of development and acquisitions at the Trump Organisation, dealing in properties around
the world. According to the New
York Times, Trump has given her
a level of authority none of his
wives or executives ever had.
Indeed when Trump was asked
last year whom he counts on
most, she was the first person he
mentioned. Her father really
listens to her and respects her a
great deal and not just because
shes his daughter, billionaire
investor Carl Icahn said recently.
Meanwhile a Trump campaign
insider told the New York Times
that Ivanka, a former model, is
one of a few people who can
influence [his] thinking.
In a rare departure from his
provocative rhetoric, Trump
admitted to US Vogue last year:

HICKEY

HAVING long had a difficult relationship


with frontman Sir Mick Jagger, Rolling
Stones guitarist Keith Richards now gives
the singer the thumbs up.
Discussing Sir Micks performance on
the Stones new album, Blue & Lonesome,
Richards who has labelled his bandmate
unbearable in the past says: Because
hes such a showman, a lot of his actual
talent gets hidden but on this record he
can feel very proud of himself.
Assessing their relationship, Keef
adds: Ive always loved the man. Its just
that I have to kick his a** now and again!
ACTRESS Joanna Lumley,
pictured, continues to have
fond memories of kissing
Hollywood heart-throb
Leonardo DiCaprio during
an appearance in his 2013
film, The Wolf Of Wall Street.
I think I was able to
teach him a thing or two,
she remarks. The
Absolutely Fabulous star also remains proud
of another often overlooked accomplishment
on her CV a small role in the 1969 Bond
movie, On Her Majestys Secret Service.
I was so important I didnt even have to
have a character name, jokily recalls Lumley.
I was one of [Bond villain] Blofelds angels of
death but in life, you have something no one
can take away from you I am a Bond girl!
SUAVE actor Nigel Havers reveals a
surprising passion. I collect stuffed fish,
he proudly tells The Lady magazine,
enthusing: They are very beautiful things
and so skilfully done. Lets hope wife
Georgiana is suitably understanding!
Email me at: hickey@express.co.uk

By James Robinson
A ROYAL Navy veteran who
survived the Croydon tram horror
crash says he did not feel the
brakes come on in the moments
before the carriages overturned,
killing seven passengers.
Kevin Snow, 57, was making his
regular trip to work when the tram
derailed on a sharp bend near
Sandilands, in South London, last
Wednesday morning.
Father-of-seven Mr Snow, originally from Barnsley, South Yorkshire, said the tram failed to slow
down as it exited a tunnel and
approached the bend.
He said: Usually as you leave
the tunnel you feel the brakes but
I didnt seem to at all. Next thing I
knew, we were on our side.

I didnt feel brake,


says tram survivor
Picture: JONATHAN BUCKMASTER

Heartbroken
Everyone was screaming and
shouting, a lot of people were
injured. Lots couldnt move.
More than 50 people were
treated for injuries in hospital.
The final three dead to be named
were identified at the weekend as
Donald Collett, 62, from Croydon,
and Philip Logan, 52, and Robert
Huxley, 63, from New Addington.
Tragic Mark Smith, Phil Seary,
Dorota Rynkiewicz and Dane
Chinnery were named on Friday.
Mr Huxleys family revealed the
loving husband and grandfather
was a regular user of the tram.
In a statement, they said: Early
on Wednesday, Bob left for work
and travelled by tram to East Croydon, tragically he did not return.
Bob was a loving husband,

devoted father and grandfather,


brother, uncle and dear friend to
many. We are all heartbroken.
Mr Colletts family described
him as a well-loved, funny and
generous man, while Mr Logan
was described as a true family
man and a generous friend.
The only woman to die in the
crash, Dorota Rynkiewicz, 35, was

described by friends as a devoted


mother to her two children.
Her husband Andrzej, a professional golfer, was too upset to talk
at their home in New Addington.
Another who died, Mark Smith,
35, a father-of-one, was to marry
Indra Novikovaite next year.
The 42-year-old tram driver
Alfred Dorris, of Beckenham, was

10
CELEBRATING

reader
offer

YEARS

Unlock the
cash in your home

FREE
P&P

VEXR529

IN PARTNERSHIP

AGAPANTHUS

For your copy, call FREE

0808 252 4543


Lines are open 9am-9pm, 7 days a week.

www.keyretirement.co.uk/express
/lmx

Plants

SAVE
*10

Your home could give you


the lifestyle you deserve
A lifetime mortgage, the most popular
type of equity release plan, is available to
homeowners aged 55-95.
This allows you to access the cash locked
in your home, tax-free, to spend as you
wish. Like a traditional mortgage, it is a loan
secured against your home, however there
are typically no monthly repayments to make
as the loan, plus
roll up interest, is
FREE
repaid when the
plan comes to an
GUIDE
end.
Equity release will
reduce the value
of your estate
and may affect
your entitlement
to means-tested
benefits.

arrested on suspicion of manslaughter by investigators.


It has been alleged that he was
driving significantly above the
12mph limit.
Investigators are also looking into
suggestions that he fell on the
accelerator after blacking out at
the controls.
Mr Dorris has been bailed.

LECTION
BLUE & WHITE COLLECTION

Order your FREE Express guide

This magnificent mix combines blue Agapanthus 'Queen of the Ocean'


and white Agapanthus 'Polar Ice' for a striking two tone display. The large
spherical blooms are striking in cut flower displays. Hardy in many parts
of the UK, where good drainage and protective winter mulch is provided.
Height: 120cm (47"). Spread: 60cm (24"). Supplied as bare roots.
Buy 6 (3 of each variety) for 14.99
Buy 12 (6 of each variety) for 19.98 (RRP 29.98) Save *10

3 WAYS YOU CAN ORDER

0871 664 3482


shop.express.co.uk/VEXR529
Daily Express Offer VEXR529, Admail, ADM3952,
Spalding, Lincs, PE11 1ZZ
Code
VEX74952
VEX76225

Item
6 bare roots
12 bare roots

Price
14.99
19.98

Qty

Total

FREE P&P

I enclose a cheque for


made payable to
Express Newspapers Offer VEXR529. Please write your name
and address on the back of your cheque.

Debit my

Visa

MasterCard

Maestro

Card no
Iss no
Exp date

(if Maestro)

Valid from
Security code

Mr Mrs Ms
First name..............................................................
Initials ................. Surname ......................................................................................
Address ...........................................................................................................................
.................................................................................................................................................

Postcode .................................................. Tel no .....................................................


Signature

Rescuers
working
at the
scene of
the tram
crash in
Croydon,
South
London,
where
seven
people
lost their
lives and
more than
50 were
treated in
hospital
for their
injuries

Date

.............................................................
........................................
If you prefer not to receive information and offers from organisations carefully selected by Express Newspapers, please tick here . Reg.
London 141748 Express Newspapers,The Northern & Shell Building, No. 10 Lower Thames Street London EC3R 6EN. PLEASE DO NOT
SEND CASH. Offer subject to availability. Despatch from November 2016. Please note we do not refund postage on unsuitable items or
cancelled orders. If not happy for any reason, please notify us within 14 days and we will offer a replacement (subject to availability), credit or
refund the price. PLEASE NOTE A SIGNATURE IS REQUIRED ON DELIVERY. *Savings shown are based on the equivalent of multiples of the
cheapest pack size. Calls cost 13p per minute from a BT landline plus network extras. Calls from other networks and mobiles may cost more.

www.ebook3000.com

Daily Express Monday November 14 2016

19

Drunken ship
captain jailed
A VODKA-SWIGGING Russian sea
captain has been jailed for drunkenly
steering his ship home after celebrating
his grandsons first birthday.
Alexander Tipisov, 64, nearly hit other
ships as he navigated his 1,861-ton cargo
vessel out of port at Barrow, Cumbria.
The dishevelled and swearing
captain made hazardous manoeuvres,
Barrow crown court heard.
A tug had to nudge it off a collision
course. Tipisov, at twice the alcohol
limit, was jailed for four months on
Friday. Judge Beverley Lunt said: You
should have delayed your departure.

Threat to fine
leaf collectors
A COUNCIL threatened to fine two
women for clearing up leaves.
Ann Fowler, 76, and Margaret Baker,
71, filled 25 bin bags from their cul-desac in Winson Green, Birmingham.
The road was so hazardous that Mrs
Baker slipped and broke her wrist and
thumb while tidying it up.
They were shocked when Birmingham
City Council classed the collected
leaves as illegal garden waste.
The council has now withdrawn the
threat of a fine and thanked the pair.
Mrs Fowler said: We were just trying
to help.

20

Daily Express Monday November 14 2016

MATCH 4 BALLS WIN

250
People watch as a the moon lights up Spinnaker Tower, Portsmouth, yesterday

Supermoon is brightest
and largest for 70 years

Only we give you that!


Still only

Thats half the


price of Lotto!

By Helene Perkins

PLAY NOW
#MORE4FOUR
You Win. Good Causes Win.
Everybody Wins.
In-Store Mobile Online
www.healthlottery.co.uk

Players must be 16 or over. The Health Lottery logo is a registered trademark of The Health Lottery Ltd. The Health Lottery scheme manages
51 society lotteries that operate in rotation and each represents a different geographical region of Great Britain. This weeks society lottery is
HealthShape Hampshire, next weeks will be HealthFull Somerset & Dorset. For more details on which society lottery is running each week please visit www.healthlottery.co.uk
or ask your Health Lottery retailer.

16+

STARGAZERS will be told to look out


for a supermoon tonight as it will
appear as the biggest and brightest
for 70 years.
The incredible sight will start
shortly before 2pm. The best time to
see it will be when the sun is setting
in the late afternoon.
People will not be able to witness
the undeniably beautiful
astronomical event again until
November 25, 2034, according to
space agency Nasa.
The moon will look larger than
usual as the moon is at perigee, its
shortest distance from the Earth.
It means it is around 226,000 miles
away and looks 14 per cent larger
and 30 per cent brighter than when it
is at its furthest point.
Scotland and areas of Britain with
the least light pollution will be the
best places to view the moon.
Paul Thomsett, chairman of the
South East Kent Astronomical
Society, said: As long as the skies
are clear and you have a good view
to the south you will have no trouble
seeing our nearest celestial
neighbour blazing in the night sky.
The moon will look orange and red
when it first rises but will return to its

normal white and yellow. Robin


Scagell at Society for Popular
Astronomy, said: Im always pleased
for people to get their binoculars out
and look up at the craters.
People can also see the
supermoon on Tuesday but it will
appear slightly smaller.

***

Letters
If democracys not for you
try living where its banned
I see Donald Trumps victory is
being compared to Brexit. The only
connection I can see is the losers
are whinging about the results
(Ill help you ditch the EU,
November 11).
If these whiners cannot accept
the workings of democracy then
perhaps they are living in the
wrong country.
Whether they like it or not, the
people freely voiced their opinion
and dissatisfaction with the status
quo. Maybe they would be better
off living where such behaviour by
is not tolerated, such as North
Korea, China or Russia.
In the case of some of our
politicians and so-called
celebrities, the sooner the better.
Mike Wilmshurst,
Eastbourne, E Sussex

Out of touch experts are


barking up the wrong tree
It just shows yet again what
nonsense the doomster political
elite analysts spout, this time in
the wake of a Donald Trump
victory. They said stock markets
would crash around the world, just
like they said about Brexit when
nothing of the sort happened
(Markets react favourably to
shock victory, November 11).
I really wish theyd just all fall on
their swords, stop whinging and
realise once and for all that it is
they who are out of touch.
The real people have spoken and
let democracy run its true course,
whether they like the result or not.
Embrace it, get over it and start
backing the great country you live
in, whether it is the UK or the US.
Chris Chilton,
Staines, Middx

Time to play hardball with


EU if it wont do business
Individual EU countries should
be punished if they dont cooperate
when we are negotiating a new
trade deal post-Article 50.
We should refuse to buy goods
from any individual country and
impose sanctions if they dont
cooperate. We have power over
them and should kick them where
it hurts if they dont work quickly
to give us the deal we want.
They seem to want to teach us a
lesson to stop other member states
from following in our footsteps.
Freedom of movement could be
simplified and would apply to all
tourists or pensioners provided the
latter have health insurance. Work
permits would otherwise be
required. This country needs to
stand up for itself.
Ian Nonhebel,
Salisbury, Wilts

Slowcoach NHS is also to


blame for bed-blocking
Im in hospital following a serious
accident so I read with interest the
article regarding bed-blocking. Its
not just mainly the elderly who
bed-block (Hospital bed-blocking
hits new record, November 11).
My experience over the past
month is that doctors on their daily
rounds decide one action per day.
For example, one of my actions
for the day was to have an X-ray.
The next day it was said that they
could see nothing from the X-ray so
the next action for the next day
was a CT scan. This inefficient

Daily Express Monday November 14 2016

The DailyExpress, Number 10 Lower Thames Street, London EC3R 6EN. Fax: 0207 098 2704
Email: expressletters@express.co.uk (include your address and telephone number)

21

BEACHCOMBER

Letter of the day

Trump and Farage


have kick-started
new era in politics

99 years old and STILL


remembering to sleep...

DONALD Trumps US election victory has created a


result of tsunami proportions, not only for America but
the whole world (Trump pledges to strengthen special
bond with Britain, November 11).
I was not surprised at Trumps success as Americans
were also being treated like Britons, subservient financial
donors to their governments, with living standards falling.
Britain was first to crack. Panic set in as the penny
dropped that Nigel Farages Ukip was becoming a serious
threat to David Camerons Conservatives.
Cameron buckled under this pressure and offered the
people a referendum for them to decide whether we
should remain a member of the EU, adding that whatever
the result it would accepted. The people decided Britain
would be better out of the EU, similar to America where
they voted Mr Trump to be their next president.
These changes were arrived at by a democratic system
of voting. They should and must be accepted by all.
Harry Stephenson,
Kircubbin, Co Down LEADERS: Farage and Trump on campaign trail

one-action-a-day practice goes on


day after day.
The NHS has a lot to answer for
regarding bed-blocking; just one
action a day drags hospital stays
on longer than they have to be.
Pete Lucas,
Aston Abbotts, Bucks

The answer to our energy


problems is all around us
For years I have wondered why,
when our country is surrounded by
water, that there has never been an
enterprising engineer who could

design plants which could harness


energy from the sea.
I was therefore surprised and
pleased when I read that Frederick
Forsyth is thinking along the same
lines as myself (Harness the tides
to generate power, November 11).
Scotland and many other
countries around the world
generate electricity powered by
water from mountains.
So why cant our country source
power from what is staring us in
the face?
With the population growth
which demands the production
of ever more power, as far as I

ARE BRITISH MEN TOO LAZY AROUND THE HOUSE?

Yes

IM not saying my
husband doesnt do any
housework but by the
time Ive asked him four times to
run the vacuum around our flat it
wouldve been much quicker to do
it myself (Men still need to brush
up on chores, November 11).
He thinks cooking dinner once a
week evens things up. It does not.
We both work full-time and I earn
more than he does but when I ask
him to pull his weight he smiles
and says, Sorry, love. Cleaning is
womens work. Honestly, I have to
leave the room and count to 10,
slowly, because blood (his) is tricky
to get out of light-coloured carpets.
Jennifer Bray,
Leicester

No

IN our house I do the


school run, take the dog
for a three-mile walk,
make dinner, do all the washing
and ironing as well as the weekly
shopping. I work afternoon and
evening shifts and am around in
the mornings so my wife thinks Ive
got loads of time on my hands.
In the past Ive had a go at
cleaning the house but what looks
acceptably clean to a man is rarely
clean enough for a woman.
And anyway, all the other stuff I
do more than makes up for not
doing my bit with a duster. If I did
any more around the house my wife
would have nothing to moan about.
Adam Greene,
Newcastle upon Tyne

am concerned using the sea is a


no-brainer.
Ruth Peberdy,
Bridgwater, Somerset

Frederick Forsyth hits the


nail on the head yet again
Congratulations to
Frederick Forsyth on more
cracking observations.
His comment in favour of using
tidal power to create energy, the
installation of which would be more
productive than Hinkley Point, 100
per cent safer and far cheaper.
Then what he said about river
dredging. We did this in Cardiff and
the result? No more floods and long
and pleasant riverside walks.
Norman Rendle,
Cardiff

Wealth and privilege the


secret to Philips health
YOUR feature about Prince Philip
revealed that he has not suffered a
bout of flu for 40 years and asks
how he maintains such a strong
constitution aged 95 (The iron
Duke, November 11).
Ill tell you how, loads of money
and not having to wait three weeks
for a doctors appointment. Try
daily journeys on public transport
and see how long before flu strikes.
Steve Roberts,
Wakefield, W Yorks

Ten things you never knew about... alcohol 


Alcohol Awareness Week (see alcoholconcern.org.uk
for details) begins today, so lets raise a glass to
celebrate with some facts.

1. The word alcohol was first seen in English in


the 16th century when it meant a fine powder.
2. In the 17th century, the word was most often
used for a black powder made from antimony
sulphide and used for eye make-up.
3. Since drying and grinding was used for making
such powders, it came to be used for distillation
processes, particularly those used in spirit making.
4. For chemists, the term alcohol covers a wide
range. The alcohol in drinks is ethyl alcohol.

The Daily Express is a founding member of IPSO, the


Independent Press Standards Organisation, and we
observe the Editors Code of Practice it enforces. You can
write to IPSO at Gate House, 1 Farringdon Street, London
EC4M 7LG or e-mail them at complaints@ipso.co.uk.
If we have published anything which you believe
to be factually inaccurate please go to

WILLIAM HARTSTON

5. Shakespeare did not use the word alcohol but


wrote in Macbeth that drink provokes the desire,
but it takes away the performance.
6. The average Briton spends about 50,000 on
alcohol in his or her lifetime.
7. Every second, the British drink 247 pints of beer
and 232 glasses of wine.
8. In the 18th century, Empress Catherine I of
Russia banned women from getting drunk.
9. Alcoholic drinks made from fermented grapes
date back as long ago as 7000 BC in China.
10. It is not for kings to drink wine; nor for princes
strong drink: lest they drink and forget the law,
(Proverbs 31, 4-5).

www.express.co.uk/contactus where you will find


an easy to use form. Alternatively you can write to Readers
Editor, Daily Express, 10 Lower Thames Street, London
EC3R 6EN. We will do our best to correct it as soon as
possible.
If you have a complaint concerning a breach of the Code
please go to www.express.co.uk/contactus where you will

find our complaints policy and procedure. Alternatively,


once you have established that your complaint falls within
the complaints procedure, you can put your complaint in
writing to Complaints, Daily Express, 10 Lower Thames
Street, London EC3R 6EN.
All corrections and clarifications which result from
complaints to this publication will be published on this page.

www.ebook3000.com

CCORDING to the Silentnight


bedmaking people and research
at the University of Leeds, lack
of sleep can lead to memory
loss. They suggest this may explain the
results of their recent survey of more
than 1,000 adults which showed that:
25 per cent sometimes forget where
things are normally kept;
34 per cent forget to tell somebody
something important;
35 per cent forget what they have
just said when talking to someone;
35 per cent find it difficult to
concentrate or remember information
required for work/studying/an exam;
44 per cent forget to do something
they had intended to do;
50 per cent have to double-check
whether they have done something.
The worrying thing about these
figures is that a fair proportion of
people may well have done all the
things mentioned, so now, before I
forget it, is another statistically
validated love story from our Mills &
Beach imprint:
They met at a Silentnight mattress
showroom where he saw her
seductively bouncing on a bed. Who is
that gorgeous woman? he thought,
and he went over to introduce himself.
Hello, he said timidly. Whats your
name?
My names Amnesia, she said.
And who might you be?
My names... er... Ive forgotten, he
replied, and she giggled.
You have a lovely giggle, he said,
er, what did you say your name was?
Amnesia, she repeated.
What about it? he asked.
What about what? she said.
Amnesia, he repeated. You just
said Amnesia.
Thats my name, she said. You
asked what my name was.
Oh sorry, he said. I forgot that Id
asked you.
Youre very forgetful, she said.
Thats probably because I didnt get
much sleep last night, he said.
Is that why youre interested in
buying a new mattress? she asked.
Oh, so thats why I came in here. I
remember now. Thank you so much for
reminding me. Can I buy you a drink?
They left the showroom together and
forgetting to buy her a drink, he took
her to his home.
Lets take a look at your old
mattress, she suggested coquettishly.
It may just need turning.
Good idea, he said. Then he
stopped abruptly. Do you know, he
said, Ive forgotten where I keep the
mattress.
Try the bedroom, she suggested.
Good idea, he said, and a minute
later she was in his bedroom bouncing
on the bed.
I love the way you bounce on a
bed, he said, er, what did you say
your name was?
Amnesia, she said again. Im your
wife, Amnesia.
Oh, yes, of course, he spluttered.
Id forgotten I was married.
Yes, she snarled, and that reminds
me of something important I had to tell
you. About divorce.
I thought we did that years ago,
he said. I must double-check. He
didnt get much sleep that night either.

22

Daily Express Monday November 14 2016

The Crusader Fighting for your rights

By MAISHA FROST

Sky-high costs of missing certificate

N unfit to fly certificate


is a mere slip of paper.
But it could make all the
difference should you fall
ill while on holiday abroad
and then have to claim
for changed travel plans on your
insurance.
Rita Upchurch has come to
learn of its importance after she
was laid low with bronchitis while
visiting her daughter in Canada
last Christmas.
Treated by a doctor in Toronto,
Rita was too poorly to use the
ticket she booked for December
22 and eventually travelled back
to the UK in early January.
I went to a clinic and was
diagnosed with a chest infection
and given a course of antibiotics,
says the 80-year-old.
This happened just a couple of
days before I was due to come
back and there was no way I could
be on a plane for hours.
Breathing was very difficult
and it would have been unfair on
my fellow passengers.
The treatment worked so I did

Picture: GETTY, posed by models

came to 68, plus 354


for the new flight.
But
while
Allianz
accepted the cost of
medication, which was
actually absorbed by the
excess, it rejected the
claim that she was owed
anything for her new
ticket on the grounds
she could not provide a
document
from
the
treating doctor.
But I have filed every
invoice
and
patient
record I was given but
they keep insisting I
medical help: Get paperwork done abroad must have an unfit to
fly certificate, Rita told
not see any need to return to the Crusader. Had I known I would
clinic.
have asked at the time I was in the
Rita had taken out cover for her surgery.
trip with her usual insurer Allianz
But when you are not well and
Global Assistance. Hers is a policy seeing a doctor you dont know, all
for 31 days travel a year costing your attention is just on getting
300 with a 150 excess.
the right treatment and getting
Once back she sent through her better.
paperwork
relating
to
her
Trying to chase this up with
diagnosis and treatment, claiming the clinic later where the doctor is
for her medical expenses, which not available or unlikely to remem-

GET ALL CONFIRMATION


IN BLACK AND WHITE

ber the details of my case has


proved impossible.
Rita considered that from the
information shed supplied Allianz
about her treatment and the fact
she fell ill just a few days before
she was first due to come home,
she had followed the commonsense course to delay her return.
We asked Allianz if it could
review the matter for Rita and it
responded: Mrs Upchurchs claim
was initially in dispute due to the
fact that there was no official
documentation presented to show
that she was unfit to fly home on
the original scheduled flight.
This documentation is required
as part of the claim approvals
process.
Allianz Global Assistance UK
extends its sincere apologies to
her for the delay she experienced
and confirms her claim has now
been paid in full.
I was about to give up after
months of trying, says Rita.
But I thought I would give it
one more go with Crusader. How
glad I am that I did.

If you need to get treatment from a


doctor while on holiday always think
about how it will affect your return plans,
whether you may want to leave early or
extend your stay.
Hard though it may be, this is best
done when you are with the doctor. They
may not raise this but you should in
order to protect your best interests.
While you may think it sufficient that
you attended hospital, have evidence of
the medication you were prescribed and
have the relevant paperwork, it can still
leave your travel expenses open to
dispute.
Remember, too, insurance claims
assessors tick boxes and they want
confirmation in black and white.
Crusader regularly gets complaints from
policyholders about this sticking point.
Getting a statement covering your
return plans could save you a lot of time
and stress later on.

Do you have a consumer problem or a tale of service that deserves applause? The Crusader is here to help. We cant promise a reply but please write in with your full name and daytime
phone number to: The Crusader, Daily Express, 10 Lower Thames Street, London EC3R 6EN or email us at crusader@express.co.uk. Dont send original documents you may need later.
reader
offer

Car Cane
ne

FREE

reader
offer

ONLY

14.99

ROEX836

P&P

EX4839

Home

Plants

Queen Elizabeth Roses

Get in and out of


your car with ease!

This portable handle hookks instantly


into the door latches of you
ur car.
Simply open your door and
d snap it on!
Car Cane hooks into place and
a will not move.
Non-slip grip is comfortable to hold.
ho
Gives you the leverage to lift
yourself up.
Forged aluminium construction can hold 350lb
0lbs.
Stores away easily in your door or glove box.
Gives you a handy grip
so you wont slip on
those icy days.

Buy four get

two
free

Built-in flashlight. The


super-bright LEDs can
last 100,000 hours.
THERE ARE 3 WAYS YOU CAN ORDER

0871 988 8429*

shop.express.co.uk/carcane

Daily Express Offer ROEX836, Express Reader Offers,


PO Box 769, Central House, Harrogate HG1 9QY

Car Cane

Price Qty
14.99

Total

The Queen Elizabeth Rose was introduced in the early 1950s to


commemorate the Queens ascension to the throne. This Floribunda Rose
is extremely hardy and disease resistant, producing fragrant pink flowers
throughout the summer. It can also be planted as a hedge by simply planting
1m apart. Top quality two year old Roses supplied. Delivery within 14 days.

You can buy two for 9.99, or buy four for only 19.98 and get two FREE.

THERE ARE 3 WAYS YOU CAN ORDER

0871 664 1469*


shop.express.co.uk/4839

P&P 2.99
TOTAL

I enclose a cheque for


made payable to Express Newspapers Offer ROEX836.
Please write your name and address on the back of your cheque.

Debit my Visa
MasterCard
Amex
Maestro
Card no
Iss no
(if Maestro)
Valid fr
Exp date
Security code
Mr Mrs Ms
First name .............................................................
Initials ................ Surname ......................................................................................
Address ..........................................................................................................................
.................................................................................................................................................

Email Address ........................................................................................................


Postcode................................................. Tel no.....................................................
Signature ............................................................. Date .......................................
If you prefer not to be kept up to date with news from the Daily Express please tick here [ ]. If you prefer not to receive
information and offers from organisations carefully selected by Express Newspapers, please tick here [ ]. Reg. London
141748 Express Newspapers, The Northern & Shell Building, No. 10 Lower Thames Street London EC3R 6EN. Orders
sold and fulfilled by High Street TV (Group) Limited. PLEASE DO NOT SEND CASH. Offer subject to availability. Allow
up to 21 days for delivery from receipt of order. We deliver to addresses in mainland UK (including Northern Ireland)
only. If you change your mind please return the goods to us, undamaged and in the original packaging within 14 days
of receipt for a refund or exchange. We do not refund return postage on unsuitable or cancelled orders. Reg. London
141748 Express Newspapers,The Northern & Shell Building, Number 10, Lower Thames Street, EC3R 6EN. *Calls cost
13p per minute plus your network access charge. Offer ends 12/12/2016.

Daily Express Offer EX4839, 14 Hadfield Street,


Old Trafford, Manchester, M16 9FG

PRICE P&P Qty TOTAL


9.99 FREE

19.98 FREE

2 Queen Elizabeth Roses


4 Queen Elizabeth Roses + 2 FREE

I enclose a cheque for


Newspapers Offer EX4839.

made payable to Express

Please write your name and address on the back of your cheque.
Or please debit my Visa

Valid
from

7MasterCard

Exp
date

7Switch

7Maestro

Issue no.

(Maestro only)

Card no
Title................Initials..................Surname...........................................
Address...............................................................Postcode.................
Daytime tel no....................................Signature...................................
Name on Card.........................................Date.....................................

If you prefer not to receive information and offers from organisations carefully selected by Express
Newspapers, please tick here Reg. London 141748 Express Newspapers, The Northern & Shell
Building, No. 10 Lower Thames Street London EC3R 6EN. PLEASE DO NOT SEND CASH. Offer subject
to availability. Please allow up to 14 working days for delivery. Please note we do not refund postage on
unsuitable items or cancelled orders. If not happy for any reason we will accept faulty/unused goods in
sealed original packaging for refund or replacement within 10 days. *Calls cost 12p per minute from a
BT landline plus network extras. Calls from other networks and mobiles may cost more.

/lmx

Daily Express Monday November 14 2016

Picture: NNP

Warning...
shed ahead

1 in 5 wont take Flap over birds


all holiday time hitting windows
STAFF are not taking their holiday
entitlement because of pressures at
work and money worries.
One in five will not take his or her
full allowance this year, ranking
Britons 11th out of 28 countries in a
work-life balance study. French
workers topped the ratings.
Travel company Expedias survey
of 9,424 workers found Britons have
an average of 25 vacation days in
2016. But 19 per cent will take fewer
than this, commonly blaming
pressure at work and money worries.
Expedias Alex Platts advised: Its
necessary to give yourself enough
time off to refresh, take a step away
and come back raring to go.

BIRD charity the RSPB has had


numerous reports of woodcocks
crashing into the windows of
inner-city glass buildings.
The woodcocks, native to Russia
and Scandinavia, are attracted to
cities by bright lights.
RSPB wildlife adviser Ben Andrew
said: At this time of year we get
calls every day from people worried
and confused by what they are
seeing. Woodcocks make an almighty
noise when they strike windows,
which is distressing for the bird and
the people that find them.
Woodcocks are known to use
inner-city rivers as migratory paths
and often fly low at night.

Offer ends
10am
Monday
21st Nov

Christmas Tree Dinner Service

WAS 179.99

NOW 69.99
Plus 4.95 P&P

www.shop.express.co.uk

EXLM682

great
gifts

Lifestyle

Tanzanite
Temptation
Tanzanite Box Pendant 59.99

(LY N1163)

This sumptuous necklace features 4 round AA grade


tanzanites, offset by 15 sparkling white topaz, all set in
solid sterling silver with a pretty 18" chain. Each piece
measures approx 1cm.

Tanzanite Marquise Pendant 49.99

(LYN1063)

This exquisitely designed pendant features a carat of precious


tanzanite. It measures 15mm from tip to tip and is set in solid
sterling silver. The centre oval cut tanzanite is framed by a further
12 marquise cut tanzanite, threaded on a pretty 18" chain.

WORTH

TO celebrate the release of


GODS OF EGYPT, which
arrives on Blu-ray, 3D
Blu-ray and DVD on 24th
October, we are offering
one lucky winner the
chance to win an amazing
55 LED Samsung TV and
home cinema surround
sound system, along with a
copy of the Blu-ray. Enjoy
this action-packed home
entertainment gold in the
comfort of your own home,
as Gods of Egypt includes
outstanding visual effects
and epic on-screen battles
that look awesome in 3D.
GODS OF EGYPT features a stellar
cast led by Gerard Butler (300, London
Has Fallen) and Nikolaj Coster Waldau
(Game of Thrones, Oblivion) including
strong supporting performances from
Elodie Yung (Daredevil, G.I. Joe:
Retaliation), Courtney Eaton (Mad Max:
Fury Road) and Geoffrey Rush (Pirates
of the Caribbean, The Book Thief).

save 110

reader
offer

WIN A HOME
ENTERTAINMENT
SYSTEM 1,000

Tanzanite and Diamond Cat Pendant


with free silver ball studs 59.99

(LYN1101s)

FREE

Crafted from sterling silver, this charming puss is hand set


with 22 lavender coloured tanzanites, with sparkling
diamonds featured in his collar and at the end of his tail.
Hung on an 18" silver chain, this eye catching necklace
is presented with FREE silver-plated ball stud earrings.

Tanzanite Silver Drop Suite 69.99

*Calls cost 80p per minute plus your telephone companys network access charge and last 2.5 minutes.
**Texts cost 2 plus your usual network rate. By responding to promotions, offers and competitions you
agree that Northern & Shell & the Daily Express may contact you by post, SMS and/or email with
offers, goods or services that may be of interest to you. To stop receiving SMS messages please text NS
NOINFO to the originating number. Entrants must be 18 or over. Winners will be selected at random from
all valid entries. The Editors decision is final. For full T&Cs, see www.express.co.uk/comprules. Express
Newspapers/Northern & Shell reserves the right to offer these promotions in its portfolio of titles. Prizes
are subject to availability. Images are for representational use only. SP: Spoke - 0333 202 3390

(LYN1151)

Youll love the colour of these pretty pear


shaped AA grade tanzanites, all set in solid
sterling silver with an 18" chain. Each stone
measures approx 4 x 5mm, with an elegant 1cm
drop earring. Presented in a smart jewellery box
and exclusive to Anderson & Webb.

The survival of mankind hangs in the


balance when a merciless tyrant and god
of darkness (Butler) enslaves all of Egypt
and plunges the prosperous empire in
chaos and conflict. With humanity on the
verge of being cast into oblivion their only
hope for survival lies with Horus (Coster
Waldau), the all-powerful god of the air
who must return from his years in exile to
wage battle in an epic confrontation
where only one god can survive.

Call 0905 789 3498 (80ppm)* or text DXGODS followed by your email address, name and address
to 83310 (2)**. To enter via post please send your name, address, phone number, email address,
age and gender in a sealed envelope to: Gods of Egypt Competition, PO BOX 12581, Sutton
Coldfield B73 9BX. Only one entry per letter please. This competition closes at midnight on
24.11.16 and three working days later for postal entries.

/lmx

14th Nov

21st Nov

TRAFFIC can get held up for any


number of reasons but not very
often by a shed.
However, this one gave police an
unusual challenge when it was left
blocking a road.
It is believed that the shed was
being towed into a field when it came
loose near Malton in North Yorkshire.
Police took a photo of the sight on
Saturday and said: Things you dont
expect to see. All in a days work.
Sorry if you were caught in the delay.
An officer said it took an hour to
move and had tested their ingenuity.
He said: We changed the centre of
gravity by moving weight to the front.
One driver said: Ive been held up
by many things but never a shed.

The shed
blocking the
road near
Malton in
North Yorkshire

23

Tanzanite Earrings
29.99
(LYN1092)

These beautiful oval tanzanite


earrings, measure 6 x 4mm and are
set in sterling silver.

0871 664 1540 for new orders only

01296 641881 for jewellery enquiries/existing jewellery orders

shop.express.co.uk/exlm682

Daily Express Offer EXLM682, PO Box 504, Leicester, LE94 0AE


If you prefer not to receive information and offers from organisations carefully selected by Express Newspapers, please tick here . Reg. London 141748 Express Newspapers, The Northern & Shell Building, No. 10 Lower Thames Street
London EC3R 6EN. PLEASE DO NOT SEND CASH. Offer subject to availability. Please allow up to 7 days for delivery. If not fully satised, return within 14 days for full refund/replacement. Reg. London 141748 Express Newspapers, The Northern &
Shell Building, No. 10 Lower Thames Street London EC3R 6EN. *Calls cost 13p per minute plus your network access charge. Price refer to UK delivery 1.99, add 5.99 for overseas postage.
CHRISTMAS DELIVERY: orders received by 19th December will be despatched 1st class by Royal Mail in time for Christmas. Next working day delivery (UK mainland only) charged at 6.99 call 0871 664 1450
before 1pm. Enquiries: 01296 641881

www.ebook3000.com

24

Daily Express Monday November 14 2016

In association with

AMPLIFON

ADVERTISEMENT FEATURE

John improved
his hearing
with Amplifons
buy now, pay
later scheme
No need to wait
for help on hearing

USICIAN, John Dixon


doesnt miss a beat or
a note now he has stateof-the-art hearing aids
from Amplifon.
Amplifon a global hearing
specialist with a 65-year heritage
of helping people with hearing loss
has made sure his timing is spot
on, too, with a buy now, pay later
offer. This means he wont have to
start paying for his life-changing
new hearing aids for 12 months.
After years working in the steel
industry, John knew he had lost
some of his hearing. But it was not
until he booked a free hearing test
at Amplifon that he realised just
how much he was missing and
what a huge difference hearing
aids could make to his life.
When I put the hearing aids in
it was like Id been blind and now
I could see again, he says. And its
not surprising they had such a big

impact, as Johns hearing test


revealed that his ability to hear
some higher frequencies was
down by 70 per cent. Loss of high
frequencies can make it difcult
to hear the voices of women and
children, and to catch some
consonants including F, S an K.
The difference has been excellent,
he says. And the buy now, pay later
scheme meant I could improve my
hearing right away, without having to
think about the cost.
Johns only regret is that he didnt
do something sooner. Id noticed I
had trouble hearing people in loud
places but I hadnt realised the
extent of my problem, he admits.
This is a shockingly common
scenario, with the charity Action
on Hearing Loss estimating that
6.7 million people in the UK would
benet from wearing hearing aids,
but on average people wait ten
years before seeking a solution.

Why Amplifon?

However, it has never been


easier to nd a solution because
Amplifon offers free hearing tests
at 200 hearing centres in the UK.

The buy now,


pay later scheme
meant I could
improve my
hearing right away.

Were pioneers in
adopting innovative
and personalised
hearing solutions
for over 65 years.

The test takes an hour and 20


minutes, and as John discovered,
it reveals a detailed picture of
someones hearing across all

Expert advice,
plus long term
care and services
at no extra charge.

frequencies and the impact any


decits are having on daily life.
Amplifons audiologists then bring
together their expert knowledge
and the latest digital technology
from leading manufacturers to
create an individual solution for every
customers individual hearing needs.
The hearing aids Johns audiologist
recommended balance and boost
his hearing experience and link to
his iPhone so he can easily alter
the settings to adjust to different
situations and environments. The
volume, treble, bass and features
which lter out background noise
can all be adjusted with a discreet
tap of his mobile.
And when John, who is a builder
by day and a musician in his spare
time, performs with his folk and
Celtic band he now hears every note.
He explains: If Im in a noisy
pub I would change it to the party
setting, if Im playing music,

Rediscover the
pleasures of hearing
every word, every
giggle and every
moment.

especially on the stage, I can


change it to the music setting.
I used to get a lot of feedback
when I played an A or a B note on
the harmonica, but thats gone
now I can change the setting.
Theres also an outdoor setting
for when Im outside and its a bit
breezy, which is very handy.
Johns family has spotted the
improvement, too. I can hear
what people are saying now so
theyve noticed I dont have to say,
pardon all the time. But no one
can see that he is using them.
The hearing aids are very small
so a lot of people dont even realise
Im wearing them, John says.
I tell people its the best thing
Ive ever done. For what you pay,
its not a lot for the improvement
that it makes to your life
especially when Amplifon
makes it so easy with their
buy now, pay later scheme.

amplifon.com

Book your FREE hearing test and trial today. Freephone 0800 912 7844, quoting DE141116
Amplifon Limited is registered in England & Wales 1315581. Registered ofce: Gateway House, Styal Road, Manchester, Greater Manchester, M22 5WY. Amplifon Limited only offers credit products from Secure Trust Bank PLC
trading as V12 Retail Finance. Amplifon Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. Our registration number is 684890. Credit provided subject to age, terms and status.

Daily Express Monday November 14 2016


Pictures: ADVERTISING ARCHIVES, REX

Pictures: ADVERTISING ARCHIVES; REX

By Giulia Rhodes

NGEL DELIGHT, instant


mash, Spam fritters, a
Primula
cheese
swirl,
greying boiled egg or some
chunks of tinned pineapple for added sophistication perhaps. It is no surprise
that fashionable contemporary chef
Heston Blumenthal (born 1966)
once described the 1970s as the
decade that good food forgot.
Now though, it is time to chill the
Babycham and dust down the fondue set because the 1970s are back
on the menu. Prawn cocktail,
chicken Kiev and Arctic roll are
served up at some of the countrys
hippest restaurants and home
cooks are going recipe-retro too.
Waitrose this year named rice
pudding the staple of 1970s school
dinners the food of 2016.
Meanwhile social media is dripping
with appreciation some of it
perhaps ironic for 1970s culinary
sensations.
In her new book 70s Dinner Party,
inspired by her eponymous Twitter
feed (which has gathered 34,000
followers) Anna Pallai celebrates
some of the highs and lows of the
pre-Instagram, pre-clean eating
era. Among the dishes many of
them sourced from her mothers
cookbook collection are such
delights as stuffed grapes, devilled
eggs and eggs cooked like tripe.
The latter, says Pallai, bore the
handwritten tick with which her
mother marked the recipes she had
tried. While she doesnt recall that
particular delicacy, many of the
tastes of her 1970s London childhood are far from forgotten.
My mum still does stuffed eggs
and white grape and ginger syllabub for every party and my dad,
who is Hungarian, pretty much
made meat loaf, pork stew or
stuffed peppers for every meal he
cooked.

ALLAI was herself schooled


in the arts of the fabulous
1970s culinary centrepiece
from an early age. I had a Good
Housekeeping book especially for
children and as well as chocolate
blancmange, I was very proud of
my log cabin made of mashed
potato with sausage walls, a sliced
tomato roof and a pea garden.
The 1970s, she admits, were not
Britains gastronomic high point
(the fact I am vegetarian probably
speaks volumes) but they are held
in great affection. Not only, Pallai
thinks, because of nostalgia or even
appalled fascination but also as
an antidote to the modern virtuous
clean eating trends. A case of
peak quinoa perhaps?
The fun nature of 1970s food is
refreshing big platters of things to
share, lots of decoration. There is
often a po-faced attitude towards
eating nowadays. I draw the line at

THE BIG
FREEZE:
Arctic roll
is now
popular in
modern
restaurants

HOSTESS
WITH THE
MOSTEST:
Delights
from the
infamous
trolley,
1970s
snacks in
Abigails
Party, inset

and comforting but also interesting, perfect for the growing numbers with big plate, small food
fatigue. Though born in the late
1980s, Randalls childhood kitchen
was firmly rooted in the previous
decade with fondue and steak
Diane for special occasions.
There were, as the menu research
testified, many outlandish offerings
we came across jellied salads,
fruit with mayonnaise and ham
with bananas which is all frankly
laughable but the decade is
unfairly derided, Randall believes.
Our guests always enjoy the
classics such as chicken Kiev, for
me the king of 1970s cuisine. Its
just generally all delicious and
decadent and about putting flavour first.
Wayne Edwards, director of food
trends agency The Food People,
which
works
with retailers
and
caterers to
identify
culinary
fashions,
agrees that
the
1970s
are an important modern influence
uence.
We
are
certainly
sensing
a
revival,
he
says,
citing
the success of
dishes such as
prawn cocktail and Black
Forest buche
(Yule log) in a
Heston
Blumenthal range
for Waitrose.
People
are
P
looking for more
fun and experiences around food, something a bit
different, maybe a theme. The
1970s is seen with nostalgia by my
generation but is also exciting for
millennials so we see it bubbling up
through Instagram, Pinterest and
food pop-ups as well.
Retro food, he adds, tends to
spike in popularity in uncertain
times. In the recession people
were looking for comfort and security in the tastes of the past.

A TASTE OF
NOSTALGIA FOR
THE SEVENTIES T
Its time to revive the retro delights of prawn
cocktail, Arctic roll and fondue as Abigails Party
era grub comes swinging back into fashion

setting things in aspic but the 1970s


were about taking quite ordinary
ingredients often out of tins or
the freezer and sculpting them
into
something
extraordinary,
sometimes ridiculous.
One favourite find was a recipe
for a pineapple fashioned out of
liver pate. Fish fingers might be
plonked on a plate with chips
for the children or served up in
foil with a hollandaise sauce
for a dinner party.
In Mike Leighs 1977 hit
play Abigails Party,
guests
enjoyed
the
ultimate
retro canape
cheese
and
pineapple on a
stick served
by the ghastly
maxi-dress clad

hostess Beverly, played by Alison


Steadman, while she and her threepiece-suited, Zapata-moustached
husband bickered over the Demis
Roussos LP crooning in the background.
Today Londons fashionable
diners can tuck into an updated
version of the very same little
cheesy pineapple one snack (deep
fried with jellied pineapple and
fancy cheese) at retro-themed bar
and restaurant Coin Laundry in
Clerkenwell where the 1970sinspired menu boasts vol-au-vents,
garlic mushrooms, prawn cocktail,
egg and chips, chicken Kiev and a
banana boat for two.
Soda Stream fizz, pina colada
and snowballs provide liquid
refreshment and board games are
on offer for entertainment.
Elsewhere fringed lampshades,

www.ebook3000.com

shag pile rugs and brown chunky


crockery are de rigueur in cafs
stuffed with young professionals
tapping away on their Macbooks.
Spam famously the only thing
on the menu in that 1970 Monty
Python cafe sketch is now turned
into crispy fries or even, incredibly,
a spamarita cocktail (spam-infused
tequila and lime juice) and is finding a new generation of fans. Can
the return of that ultimate 1970s
dinner party device, the hostess
trolley (now gathering dust in many
a charity shop) be far off?
It is part of a trend for nostalgic
eating and playful menus that
draws on childhood experiences,
says Prudence Randall, training
manager at Coin Laundrys parent
company Urban Leisure Group.
The appeal of the 1970s, she says,
is that the dishes are recognisable

25

HE key to looking back in


culinary terms, he says, is to
update as well. It is about
taking 1970s inspiration but modernising or making it more relevant
to today. There is a degree of irony
with the nostalgia, so you might
see Black Forest gateau presented
as an ice cream for instance.
The 1970s were very important in
shaping British cuisine, with the
introduction of new convenience
foods (the Marks & Spencer
chicken Kiev, launched in 1979, was
so popular it required a dedicated
new factory) and foreign ingredients. We started to look further
afield, eat out and entertain at
home more, says Edwards.
The food, he concludes, may not
be terribly sophisticated but it is
good. Some of those things volau-vents, cheese and pineapple
actually we all still love them.
To order 70s Dinner Party by
Anna Pallai (Square Peg, 9.99)
call the Express Bookshop with
card details on 01872 562310 or
send a cheque/PO made payable
to the Express Bookshop to:
70s Dinner Party Offer,
PO Box 200, Falmouth TR11 4WJ
or visit expressbookshop.co.uk.
UK delivery is free.

26

Daily Express Monday November 14 2016

Up to

500K
can be won every week

Thats 5 draws per week each with up to 100K jackpot


Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday

Match 4 balls win 250


Only we give you that!

Still only

1
16+

Thats half the


price of Lotto!

21

G UA R A N T E E D !

times more likely


to win our jackpot
than Lotto*

Play Now
In-Store Mobile Online
www.healthlottery.co.uk

You Win. Good Causes Win. Everybody Wins. In-Store Mobile Online www.healthlottery.co.uk

*Odds of winning our jackpot currently (1 in 2.1 million) compared to Lottos (1 in 45 million). Players must be 16 or over. The Health Lottery logo is a registered trademark of The Health Lottery Ltd. The Health Lottery scheme manages 51 society lotteries that operate in rotation and each represents
a different geographical region of Great Britain. This weeks society lottery is HealthShape Hampshire next weeks will be HealthFull Somerset & Dorset. For more details on which society lottery is running each week please visit www.healthlottery.co.uk or ask your Health Lottery retailer.

expressyourself
ALISON CANAVAN, 38, lives in
Dublin with her son James, six.
She is a wellness coach,
motivational speaker and author

S I fed my two-monthold baby in the middle


of the night, a constant
stream of tears rolled
down my cheeks. As my
tears fell, I watched
them splash across his perfect
round face.
James was my miracle baby.
Years before, doctors had told
me my polycystic ovaries meant
I might never conceive.
But here he was, a little bundle
of joy in my arms. Yet the truth
was I felt anything but joyful.
I was incredibly sad and low, as
if sat under a black cloud that was
constantly raining.
But nothing compared to the
loneliness. It was as though there
was nobody in the world I could
turn to.
I didnt realise it at the time but
I was in the throes of postnatal
depression.
Earlier this month the singer
Adele spoke out about her own
battle with the condition.
Speaking candidly, she said that
when her son Angelo was born
there were times she felt very
inadequate and believe me,
I know how that feels.
My battle with depression
began in my early 20s.
My dad passed away from
cancer when I was 21. It was such
a huge loss for the whole family.
For me, it was also the loss of my
main source of stability.
Dad had always been my rock
and confidant and without him
I felt incredibly isolated.
I dealt with my grief by
running away, moving from my
native Ireland to London, then
to New York.
Working as a catalogue
model, I was swept up in the
glitz and glamour of the fashion
industry and soon became
a regular on the party scene.
Every night I was at a
different event, losing sleep and
downing drink after drink.
I was the life and soul of the
party but it soon took its toll on
my health.
I felt a constant heavy sadness
and most mornings I would
struggle to get out of bed.
But, when I felt down, I would
drink and go out partying with
friends to distract myself. It was
a downward spiral.
Youre so lucky, friends would
say, when I told them about the
latest members-only club Id
been to. But I didnt feel lucky,
I felt empty.

Daily Express Monday November 14 2016

Get the life you want

For the first


time ever I
feel in control
of my own life
ALISON CANAVAN reveals
how cleaning up her diet,
binning the booze and
practising daily meditation
helped her overcome
postnatal depression

ETWEEN dating and


bar hopping, I spent my
20s constantly chasing
the next high. Yet as hard as
I tried to make myself happy
through material possessions
and other people, I carried my
sadness with me like a weight
around my neck.
But when I was 32, everything
changed.
Following a break-up with my
long-term boyfriend in late 2009,
I moved back to Dublin and into
my mums house.
Back in Ireland I fell ill with
what I thought was a severe
sickness bug but in January 2010
I discovered I was actually three
months pregnant.
Hearing the news, I felt a whole
mix of emotions.
On the one hand it was a
miracle as I had been told my
chances of conceiving were slim.
But as a single mum I was also
worried about what lay ahead.

NEW WAYS: Alison,


above with James,
understood how
Adele, left, felt about
postnatal depression
Pictures: BRIAN McEVOY;
GETTY; LILI FORBERG

Could I do it alone? Was I up to


the job?
The moment I held James for
the first time the following
September is something I will
never forget. I looked down at his
perfect features, so tiny, and fell
madly in love.
That is not to say, however, that
being a single mum was a walk in
the park. Far from it. Caring for a

newborn, as any mother will know,


was a full-time job. I was tired all
of the time, especially when
desperate not to burden my mum
financially I returned to work
just 10 days after giving birth.
As my career as a model was
solely based on looks, getting back
into shape was of paramount
importance.
I worked out with a personal

www.ebook3000.com

trainer, pushing myself far too


hard. After one session I had to
pull the car over to throw up.
I was exhausted and when the
first symptoms of postnatal
depression began to emerge, such
as anxiety and extreme fatigue,
I didnt even realise, I just thought
it was the same sadness I had felt
my whole life. But as the days
grew harder and everyday tasks

began to seem impossible, I knew


there was something more serious
going on.
I remember one day in
particular when daily life seemed
completely overwhelming.
I went to see my agent in town
and found myself crying
uncontrollably. The idea of simply
going to a meeting felt like
climbing Mount Everest.
Ill never forget the day I hit
rock bottom. Sat on the edge of
my bed, I clutched a towel and
cried. To stand up and get
into the shower felt beyond me.
I was broken.
It was then that I knew I must
try to take back control of my life.
Being a mum was wonderful, I
loved James more than anything,
but I felt like a failure. Something
needed to be done.
Visiting the doctor I was
prescribed antidepressants and
therapy but knew there must be
more to it than tablets.
Determined to find a solution,
I read everything I could on
postnatal depression, from books
to blogs, and began to look at my
lifestyle. I made a promise to
myself to live for the moment, not
search for happiness in the next
thing and the next and so on.

LOWLY I began to
replace my old habits
with new ones, cleaning
up my diet, binning the booze,
exercising gently but regularly and
meditating daily.
I lifted the pressure I had put on
myself to perform and for the first
time ever, I became the boss of my
own life.
As the weeks rolled on, little by
little I began to feel brighter and,
about six months after James was
born, I had a breakthrough.
Sitting up in bed one morning in
early 2011, I felt as if a weight had
been lifted. I felt able to take on
the day. I was free.
When James was 18 months old
I moved out of my mums and into
my own place nearby.
Spurred on by how great I felt,
I continued my new way of life.
Carrying on with my studies,
I also embarked on a change of
career and enrolled at the Irish
Institute of Nutrition and Health
(IINH) to study Nutritional
Science and Therapeutics.
Now, while I still model parttime, I am a wellness coach and
motivational speaker and give
talks to women on ways to cope
with postnatal depression.
My aim is to get people talking
as its still a taboo issue for many.
If I can assure just one person
that they are not alone, I have
done my job.
James is now six and hes a
wonderful little boy. Im a football
mum and love nothing more than
taking him to play.
I truly believe that James is an
angel sent from heaven to save
my life.
Without him, it scares me to
think where I would be.
After spending half my life in
darkness, I am finally in the light.
I live for the moment and dont
feel the need to look towards the
next thing.
I have all I need right here.
Interview by HANNAH BRITT
To order Minding Mum: Its
Time To Take Care Of You by
Alison Canavan (Gill Books,
14.99) call the Express Bookshop
on 01872 562 310, send a cheque
or postal order made payable to
The Express Bookshop to Express
Bookshop, PO Box 200, Falmouth
TR11 4WJ, or order at
expressbookshop.co.uk

27

28

Daily Express Monday November 14 2016

Comprehensive
Comprehensive
Car
Car Insurance
Insurance

190
167

from
from
just
just

10% of new customers paid 190 or less Sept15 - Aug16

Weve got
Weve
gotyou
youcovered
covered

Call 0800 756 8884


Call
0800 202 8507
Visit
nationwide.co.uk
Visit nationwide.co.uk
Provided by Liverpool Victoria Insurance Company Limited.

Provided by Liverpool Victoria Insurance Company Limited.

Limits and exclusions apply

For TextDirect: first dial 18001. Mon Fri 8am 9pm, Sat 8am 5pm, Sun 9am 5pm. Calls may be recorded. Nationwide Building Society acts as an
intermediary to Liverpool Victoria Insurance Company Limited for Car Insurance. Nationwide House, Pipers Way, Swindon SN38 1NW
0010156-2016

expressyourself

rystals have been


used for centuries as
part of healing rituals
and are more popular
today than ever. While
sceptics may dismiss it
as new-age nonsense, proponents
of crystal therapy believe
these brightly coloured stones
contain unique energies which
can boost wellbeing.
Crystal healing is popular
with singers such as Madonna
and Adele.
Victoria Beckham carries a
black obsidian skull in her
handbag which she believes gives
her protection and strength,
while Adele has talked openly
about how crystals help her cope
with stage fright.
Psychic and author Judy Hall
believes crystals can play a vital
role in helping to calm and
quieten the mind and can be
especially useful for meditation.
Gazing into the depths of
a crystal offers instant clarity
and stillness of mind, she says.
They each have unique
qualities that can assist in
switching off mind chatter or
compulsive thinking.
Read Judys guide on how to
harness the power of crystals.

RECHARGE YOUR SLEEP

Crystal: BLOODSTONE
Bloodstone has been used as a
healing stone since ancient
times. This powerful crystal
helps boost immunity and is a
natural revitaliser, helping to
restore inner strength.
Traditionally, bloodstone was
thought to have magical powers,
helping banish negative energies.
Bloodstone calms the mind. It
has a grounding effect and helps
hold you in the present moment.
How to use: Place a bloodstone in
a glass of water an hour or so
before bedtime. When you go to
bed, drink the water and place
the crystal under your pillow to
facilitate restful, healing sleep.

CALM YOUR MIND

Crystal: BLUE LACE AGATE


Nurturing blue lace agate has a
cooling and calming energy that

The sec
mind? I

Psychic and author JUDY


that harnessing the ancie
in these coloured mine
can boost health and w

creates instant peace of mind.


Traditionally it has been used
to enhance communication and
encourage the expression of
thoughts and feelings.
If you feel you have a tendency
to bottle things up then wearing
some blue lace agate near to
your throat can help you speak
more freely.
How to use: Place a piece over
your throat. As you slowly count
to four, breathe in and be aware
of how the breath moves past the
agate and down into your lungs
as your belly expands.
Hold your breath and count to
five. Breathe out slowly,
counting to six. Continue until
you feel at peace.

and decisiv
actors sto
on a confide
worries asid
It dispels
restore vita
creativity.
When use
it can help c
unwanted t
daydreams.
How to use: I
a difficult d
the pros an
possible ou
Before yo
list under th
forget abou
When you
you will hav

MAKE A
DECISION

GET OUT O

STRENGTH:
Victoria Beckham

Beauty news

Compiled by HANNAH BRITT

featuring
soothing
notes of
vanilla,
coconut and
lily, this
Cashmere
Me Sense
Caress Reed
Diffuser,
17, will
make the
perfect gift.
Stockists:
fakebake
beauty.co.uk

Cult lip balm brand


EOS has added a pink
shimmer to its classic
formula, 8.50, for
a subtle sheen.
Stockists:
urbanoutfitters.com
HARNESSING the
power of 18 plants,
Roger & Gallets Aura
Mirabilis Double
Extract, 40, soothes
and smooths skin.
Clever packaging
delivers the exact
amount of serum.
Stockists:
marksandspencer.com

Crystal: MA
The de
is a cr
assoc
tran

Crystal:
CARNELIAN
A highly
energetic
stone,
carnelian is
helpful if
you need
motivation

THE travel-sized Bronnley


Cosmic Bloom EDT
Rollerball, 10, smells
blooming lovely and is
also handbag friendly.
Stockists: bronnley.co.uk

SOAPER Dupers
luxury Zingy Ginger
Body Wash, 7.50,
uses all natural
ingredients, making
it gentle on skin.
Stockists:
liberty.co.uk

GIVE long
locks the kiss
of life in just
10 minutes
with the 72
Hair Intense
Replenishing
Mask, 24.99.
Stockists:
72hair.com

Elizabeth Ardens Beautiful


Color Bold Liquid Lipstick, 18,
not only provides a hydration
boost but will stay put from
dusk till dawn thanks to its
long-lasting formula.
Stockists: elizabetharden.co.uk
/lmx

Daily Express Monday November 14 2016

expresslistings

cret to a tranquil
Its crystal clear

eness. Called the


one, it helps you put
ent face and cast
de.
s apathy and helps
ality while boosting

ed during meditation
clear your mind of
thoughts and
.
If you are pondering
decision, make a list of
nd cons of each
utcome.
ou go to sleep, put the
he crystal and then
ut it.
u wake in the morning
ve made your decision.

OF A RUT

ALACHITE
eep-green malachite
rystal that is
ciated with
nsformation. It can

/lmx

help you take responsibility for


your actions, thoughts and
feelings and can help you
develop empathy towards other
people.
If you are worried about
change, holding a piece of
malachite will help you stay in
the moment.
How to use: Gaze at the swirls and
spirals on your malachite crystal
and think of them as the
ingrained patterns in your life.
Recognise when you have been
running on automatic pilot.
Quickly shift your view to the
edge of the crystal.
This will change your focus,
helping you appreciate being
in the present and break out of
the rut.
l Extracted by MERNIE
GILMORE from Crystal
Mindfulness: Still Your Mind,
Calm Your Thoughts And Focus
Your Awareness With The Help
Of Crystals by Judy Hall (8.99,
Watkins, out on Thursday).
To pre-order a copy call the
Express Bookshop on 01872
562310, send a cheque or
postal order made payable
to The Express Bookshop to
Express Bookshop, PO Box 200,
Falmouth TR11 4WJ, or order
online at expressbookshop.co.uk

WEST END
THEATRES
YOULL FEEL THE EARTH MOVE!

Pictures: shutterstock; getty

Y HALL says
ent energy
eral stones
wellbeing

29

SHAFTESBURY THEATRE I 020 7379 5399


BeautifulinLondon.co.uk 0845 200 7981

MOTOWN THE MUSICAL


MotowntheMusical.co.uk

ALDWYCH 0845 200 7981

HAYMARKET 020 7930 8800

BEAUTIFULMUSICAL.CO.UK

THE
LIBERTINE
TheLibertineOnstage.com

BEAUTIFUL
THE CAROLE KING MUSICAL

DOMINIC COOPER

DAILY EXPRESS

A BRILLIANT PRODUCTION
SUNDAY EXPRESS

DUKE OF YORKS 0844 871 7623

THE DRESSER
By Ronald Harwood

QUEENS 0844 482 5160


THE MUSICAL PHENOMENON

LES MISRABLES
Eves 7.30, Mats Wed & Sat 2.30
www.LesMis.com

HEALING: Crystals have been used for centuries


LYCEUM Call 0844 871 3000

reader
offer

27

67760

Electric Blankets

or visit www.thelionking.co.uk

Save
up to

Disney's THE LION KING


THE MUSICAL

BEST CHOICE OF
SEATS TUE THU
MatildaTheMusical.com

Home

NOVELLO 0844 482 5115

MAMMA MIA!

Fleece

Mon-Sat 7.45pm, Thurs & Sat 3pm

www.Mamma-Mia.com

From only 16.99

CAMBRIDGE THEATRE 0844 412 4652

Fitting easily under your sheets these luxurious


electric blankets heat up quickly, providing constant
warmth. Keeping you lovely and warm on the coldest
of nights, they feature two heat settings, a heat
level indicator and removable power cords for hand
washing.
The blankets are available in a choice of soft standard
polyester lining or cosy fleece lining and come in
three sizes; single, double and king. The single
blanket is heated by a 50W element and comes with
a detachable controller, while the double and king
sizes feature two 50W elements and two controllers,
allowing you to always keep your half of the bed at the
perfect temperature.

MATILDA THE MUSICAL

Size

Price

Was

Single

16.99

24.99

D8908

Soft standard

Double

26.99

39.99

SHAFTESBURY THEATRE

D8909

Soft standard

King

32.99

59.99

MotownTheMusical.co.uk

Single

29.99

39.99

Double

49.99

59.99

D8910

Cosy fleece

King

59.99

64.99

JerseyBoysLondon.com

Piccadilly Theatre

www.the-mousetrap.co.uk

HER MAJESTY'S 0844 412 2707


THE BRILLIANT ORIGINAL

THE PHANTOM OF
THE OPERA
Mon-Sat 7.30, Thur & Sat 2.30
www.ThePhantomOfTheOpera.com

TO ADVERTISE

Product

Cosy fleece

THE STORY OF FRANKIE VALLI & THE FOUR SEASONS

Standard

Soft standard

Cosy fleece

64th year of Agatha Christie's

THE
MOUSETRAP
Mon-Sat 7:30pm, Mats Tue 3pm & Sat 4pm

OK! MAGAZINE

Code

D9451

ST MARTINS 08444 99 1515

MatildaTheMusical.com

D8907

G0004

Groups: 08448717644 / 02078450949


Tue-Sat 7.30 Wed, Sat & Sun 2.30

IN express
THIS SECTION
entertainment
PLEASE CALL
0207 098 2710

CALLS TO 084 NUMBERS WILL COST UP TO 7 PENCE PER


MINUTE , PLUS YOUR PHONE COMPANY EXCESS CHARGE.

there are 2 ways you can order (P&P is 4.95)

0871 911 7022*


shop.express.co.uk/d667

Our was pricing refers to the original selling prices offered on our website www.cjoffers.co.uk, and in our retail store between 8th August - 8th November 2016. If you prefer not to be kept up to date with
news from the Daily Express please state when ordering. If you prefer not to receive information and offers from organisations carefully selected by Express Newspapers, please state when ordering. Reg.
London 141748 Express Newspapers, The Northern & Shell Building, No. 10 Lower Thames Street London EC3R 6EN. PLEASE DO NOT SEND CASH. Offer subject to availability. Please allow up to 7
working days for delivery. Please note we do not refund postage on unsuitable items or cancelled orders. If not happy for any reason we will accept faulty/unused goods in sealed original packaging for
refund or replacement within 30 days. PLEASE NOTE A SIGNATURE IS REQUIRED ON DELIVERY.* Calls cost 13p per minute plus your phone companys access charge.

www.ebook3000.com

30

Daily Express Monday November 14 2016

expressyourself

save

67759

25

Home

2-in-1 Handheld
Garment Steamer
only 24.99 WAS 49.99

1 Fishing

From the very first time my


grandfather Stanley took
me fishing when I was four years
old, I was, pardon the pun,
completely hooked.
From that day onwards it has
been a passion of mine.
My hobby has taken me all
over the world, from South
Africa and Alaska to France
and Russia.
However my most amazing
catch so far happened on a
fantastic fishing trip to the west
coast of Canada where
I remarkably managed to
net a 300lb halibut.
Not surprisingly, my entire
body ached for days afterwards.
Sometimes Ill go fishing with
a group of friends but I am just
as happy sitting out there on
my own.
The strange mixture of peace
and challenge that comes with
being a dedicated angler has
always been intoxicating to me.

things i cant
live without

Quiz show legend and TV and radio


host Chris Tarrant, 70, lives in
Berkshire with his partner Jane Bird.
Married twice, he has six children
me and a huge guy got out. I felt
scared at first but the man just
smiled and handed me a
sixpence. Be lucky, he said,
before speeding away.
It really was one of the most
bizarre things ever to happen to
me but within a week I had met
someone special and Id been
offered a job on Capital Radio.
I have treasured my lucky
sixpence ever since and as silly
as it sounds, it is one of my most
valued possessions. I dont like
to go anywhere without it.

5 Porridge

The iron head attachment allows you to simply glide over fabrics to achieve a smooth
finish, applying the crease head then allows you to create perfect pleats and creases
where desired. With the addition of the wool brush and upholstery head it can be used
to remove small areas of soiling or stains on heavier materials such as linen, wool and
upholstery.
It features an indication light for when the product is at optimum temperature to start
using and can provide a continuous steam output as needed. It can be used both
vertically and horizontally meaning those hard to reach areas will not be missed.
Measures L30 x W15 x D10cm and has 180cm power cord.
D9602 Garment Steamer

easy steam

there are 2 ways you can order (P&P 4.95)

0871 911 7022*

shop.express.co.uk/d9602
Our was pricing refers to the original selling prices offered on our website www.cjoffers.co.uk and in our retail store between 8th August - 8th November 2016. If you prefer not to
be kept up to date with news from the Daily Express please state when ordering. If you prefer not to receive information and offers from organisations carefully selected by Express
Newspapers, please state when ordering. Reg. London 141748 Express Newspapers, The Northern & Shell Building, No. 10 Lower Thames Street London EC3R 6EN. PLEASE DO
NOT SEND CASH. Offer subject to availability. Please allow up to 7 working days for delivery. Please note we do not refund postage on unsuitable items or cancelled orders. If not
happy for any reason we will accept faulty/unused goods in sealed original packaging for refund or replacement within 30 days. PLEASE NOTE A SIGNATURE IS REQUIRED ON
DELIVERY.* Calls cost 13p per minute plus your phone companys access charge.

2 Curry

I went to university in
Birmingham in the 1970s, just
when the curry revolution was
starting in Britain.
I loved the fact that as
a student I could go to a
restaurant and eat really cheap
but delicious and filling food.
These days, I tend to have
a curry at least three times
a week as I am quite addicted
to Indian food.
Whenever I go abroad, I never
return home craving roast beef
and Yorkshire pudding or fish
and chips.
Instead all I really want is a
particularly good lamb dopiaza.

3 Jeans

My wardrobe is crammed full


of endless pairs of jeans in
various shades of denim and
when Im not working I live
in them.
I am completely colour blind
and have absolutely zero interest
in fashion so I do sometimes
need Janes sartorial guidance
because for me, clothes are all

Pictures: GETTY; ALAMY

Keep your garments and fabrics wrinkle free and looking fresh with this amazing steam
brush by Easy Steam. The powerful, lightweight 1500w steamer has four different
attachments for removing creases and soils without the use of chemicals. By using the
power of steam you can iron, pleat and remove stains and wrinkles without applying
direct heat to more delicate and awkward materials.

SPICE OF LIFE: Chris loves curry


about comfort. Style
doesnt really come
into it.

Lucky
sixpence

Back in 1981,
I was feeling
rather low as my
career wasnt going
particularly well
and my first marriage
had just ended.
I was walking through
Euston, London, lost in
thought one afternoon when this
car suddenly pulled up beside

I am one of those infuriating


people who is full of life first
thing in the morning.
I used to get up every day at
5am, now it is 6am but no later.
As I get older, the idea of
wasting time is becoming more
and more abhorrent to me and
I cant stand the idea of simply
lying in bed.
Breakfast is an important
time, as I like to flick through all
the news channels and really get
myself ready for the day ahead.
I do love a greasy fry-up but
I dont allow myself to indulge in
a full English very often.
Instead I tend to have a bowl
of oats and have recently
discovered those microwaveable
pouches of flavoured porridge,
which I think are absolutely
amazing as they always leave
me feeling wonderfully full
and energised.
l Chriss new book
Chris Tarrants
Extreme Railway
Journeys (John
Blake Publishing,
20) is out now
and accompanies
the Channel 5
TV series of
the same name,
which will broadcast
tonight at 9pm.
Interview by LUCY BENYON

/lmx

Daily Express Monday November 14 2016

F on
ph

lls

Cheaper Insurance?

EE a
R ec

Looking for

Dont click, call FREE* with

When your insurance is due for renewal make sure you shop around to nd the best deal. QuickPages has brought
together some of the biggest Insurance brands to make it easy for you to ring round and get the best quote!
Its never a good idea to simply accept a renewal quote from your existing insurer without rst checking the price of
policies from other providers. Calling the QuickPages Freephone* numbers is a quick and easy way to get comparative
quotes direct from different insurers. This shows you if you are getting good value for money from your current insurer.

MOTOR: 0800 024 1380


HOME: 0800 156 0498

MOTOR: 0800 369 8048


HOME: 0800 156 0969

MOTOR: 0800 915 2125


HOME: 0800 118 1745

MOTOR: 0800 156 0915


HOME: 0800 156 0846

MOTOR: 0800 369 8773


HOME: 0800 369 8702

MOTOR: 0800 915 2129


HOME: 0800 915 2170

MOTOR: 0800 369 8248


HOME: 0800 369 8268

MOTOR: 0800 024 1914

INSURANCE NOT DUE YET?


Register your details now to receive your free
QuickPages directory and nd the best quotes when
your insurance is due for renewal.
Go to: www.quickpages.org/registernow
PL
U

QuickPages will not share your details with any 3rd parties.

*Calls to 0800 numbers are


free from mobiles as well as
landlines.
All calls may be
recorded and/or
monitored.

WIN

FREE PETROL
WORTH

2,000

Win free petrol for a year.

To help your money go further, QuickPages is offering one lucky reader


the chance to win FREE petrol for a year, thats a prize worth 2,000.

HOW TO ENTER

Enter online at: www.quickpages.org/win

and leave your details.


Or send your name, address and insurance renewal date on a postcard to the Freepost address shown below.
Terms and conditions: Entry open to individuals aged 18 years and over who reside in the UK mainland, except employees of Wilmington Millennium, their immediate families or anyone connected with the administration of
this promotion. No purchase is necessary. Entrants without a reference number will be accepted. Only one entry per person will be accepted. The closing date is midnight on 31st December 2016 and entries received
after this date will not be included in the prize draw. Wilmington Millennium trading as QuickPages shall incur no liabilities for entries that are late or go astray or are lost through technical fault. The prize will be in the
form of a cheque for 2,000. The winning entry will be drawn at random by an independent person on 11th January 2017. The promoters decision is final and the winner will be notified within 28 days of the close date.
No correspondence will be entered into. The prize winners name and county can be obtained after the draw date - 11th January 2017, by sending a stamped addressed envelope to QuickPages Prize Draw at the address
below. Entry into the prize draw indicates that you have accepted these rules. Please note by entering the QuickPages prize draw you are giving your permission to receive further marketing communications by post from
QuickPages. We reserve the right to include the winners name and county in future QuickPages promotions. The Draw is being held by QuickPages a trading name of Wilmington Millennium Ltd. Company Registration No.
08069752. Registered Office: 6-14 Underwood Street, London N1 7JQ. QuickPages Office: The Chapel, The Sidings, Shipley, BD18 1BN.
QuickPages will use your details to provide you with relevant products and services in the future if you respond. To be added to the mailing list to receive a QuickPages directory when your insurance is due for renewal, or
have your details suppressed from any future mailings please write to: Freepost RTGY-UXEL-HRAX, QuickPages, The Chapel, The Sidings, Shipley BD18 1BN or complete the online form at; www.quickpages.org/contactus

DX1411

www.ebook3000.com

31

32

Daily Express Monday November 14 2016

Whitby Rib

JUMPERS

Sea Green

FREE DELIVERY & RETURNS

96 NOW 58
OR BUY 2 FOR 48 EACH
"Excellent quality,well made and very
warm and comfortable."
Joseph Turner Customer

A traditionally substantial shermans rib,


knitted with pure lambswool, in three
soothing coastal hues.
ZIP CARDIGAN PRODUCT CODE: MKLWWZ
CREW NECK PRODUCT CODE: MKLWWR
100% lambswool Crew neck or zip cardigan style
5-gauge rib knit Hand wash or dry clean only
To t chest sizes (inches): M 37-40
L 41-44 XL 45-48 XXL 49-52

UP TO

50 %

OFF

USE OFFER CODE

MADE05

Sea Green
Blue

Cobble
Blue

Cobble

OFFER ENDS ON 19 TH DEC 2016

TO ORDER VISIT
w w w . j o s e p h t u r n e r. c o . u k / M A D E 0 5
OR CALL AND QUOTE CODE MA DE0 5

0 18 4 5 5 7 5 10 0

6 0 DAY F R EE R E T UR N S
Your items will be despatched within 48 hours of
receiving your order, subject to stock. If youre not
entirely satised with your products, you can return
them to us by FREEPOST within 60 days for a
hassle free exchange or refund.

Call centre opening hours: Monday to Friday 8.30am - 6.30pm and Saturday 10.00am - 3.00pm

televisionexpress

Daily Express Monday November 14 2016

33

Yankees aint so dandy


W

hen US servicemen
were sent to
Northern Ireland in
the Second World
War, their
government wisely
issued them with a handbook.
This was full of sage advice about
avoiding religion and politics and
not causing offence by buying your
own drinks in the bar. Girls who
chat to you on country lanes, it
said, were generally just being
friendly and in the minds of most
daughters fathers, whatever their
religion, three dates equalled
marriage.
You can read all the guidebooks
you like, of course, and still land in
hot water, as MY MOTHER AND
OTHER STRANGERS (Sunday,
BBC 1) proved. Judging, rightly, that
Poldark has left a big pair of boots

Matt Baylis
on the
weekends
TV
to fill, the BBC has gone for a
quieter, more familiar Sunday night
crowd-pleaser.
This one mines an age-old
format, the coming of strangers to a
small place. A US air base has
arrived right outside the rural
community of Moybeg, full of young
men with cash and hormones and
accents off the silver screen.
Its those who are slightly on the
edge of things already who seem

most at risk from the Yankee


invasion. Mrs Coyne (Hattie
Morahan) the English school
teacher seems to rub most locals
up the wrong way with her accent
and her habit of always correcting
their grammar.
Shes a prime target for the
poetry-quoting US liaison officer,
Captain Dreyfuss (Aaron Staton).
Shes also an older, sadder shadow
of her daughter Emma (Eileen
OHiggins), off to university but in
the meantime testing the waters
with a charming young blade from
Kentucky, Lieutenant Barnhill
(Corey Cott).
Barnhill, like some charmer out of
a Tennessee Williams play, called
round to Emmas house to ask her
father if he could take her on a
date. Dates come in packets,
growled Mr Coyne (Owen

Picks of the day


Food and drink: Tricks Of The
Restaurant Trade, 8.30pm, C4
Simon Rimmer, Kate Quilton and
Adam Pearson are back for another
series investigating the things which
happen in the food industry that
consumers have little or no knowledge
about. Despite the fact they have
come a long way in the last decade
or so, the food options available at
railway stations are still limited to say
the least and they come under the
microscope this evening. Rimmer
(left) and Quilton find out if the coffee
were served in high-street chains
is of a good enough quality and ask
how standards are maintained across
the country. Blind tests always bring
about interesting results and Pearson
challenges fans of big brands to pick
out their favourites on taste alone.

McDonnell), which was, if you think


about it, a confusion they could
have cleared up in that handbook.
At any rate it all trundled along
on predictable lines with Mr Coyne
going all Old Testament, the nasty
Hanlon lads exacting rough justice
outside the bar and Captain
Dreyfuss, as a result, being drawn
closer to the lonely Mrs Coyne.
That said, Im not sure why Mrs
Coyne is unhappy with Mr Coyne,
or if she is, why she ended up with
him in the first place. The
characters, Sensitive Captain,
Unshaven Thug, Restless Teen
are so two-dimensional they seem
less like something out of Central
Casting and more like the painted
scenery.
Talking of scenery, those
Australians spend so much time
outdoors that they cant help their

TV shows being full of surfing and


barbecues. In new thriller DEEP
WATER (Saturday, BBC4)the
paradise beach provides a good
backdrop for the darker
undercurrents in Australian society.
Detective Tori Lustigman (Yael
Stone) moved to Bondi to be close
to her dad and was immediately
drawn into what seemed, on the
surface, to be the violent murder of
a man by his spurned gay lover.
Lustigman found links to other
killings and disappearances years
ago, all involving gay men and one,
potentially, explaining what
happened to her own brother.
Its the classic cop with a bee in
their bonnet set-up, lent extra
credibility by the sexism of her
bosses and the unspoken sense, all
over the place, that the victims got
what they deserved.

DID YOU KNOW? Alfie Boe was overheard singing opera arias
by a client with musical links while working as an apprentice
mechanic in Blackpool. He suggested Alfie auditioned for the
DOyly Carte Opera Company, which kick-started his career.

Travel

Buy One Get One

FREE!*

BOOK BY 30 NOVEMBER 2016

Promotional code ZZN9M7

Music: Children In
Need Rocks For Terry,
8.30pm, BBC1
In January this year
fundraising juggernaut
Children In Need lost its
figurehead. Sir Terry
Wogan had first hosted
the event in 1980 and
fronted his final one in
2014. To honour his
memory and the
contribution he made to
the cause, Fearne Cotton
and Greg James present
this special from the
Royal Albert Hall. Expect
performances from Ellie
Goulding (left), Take That,
Alfie Boe and Michael Ball
among many others.

8 days
from

1,259
Soap: Coronation Street, 7.30pm & 8.30pm, ITV
Maria (Samia Longchambon, above right) finds
herself forced to deal with the worst-case scenario
when the police arrive on the street to arrest her on
suspicion of murder. Away from the drama, Michael
overhears Phelan on the phone to Vinny and later
tells Anna that he is planning to do a runner to
Mexico. Realising that his mum is scarred for life,
Gary is furious and David is the one to blame.

The novelty of this programme never seems to wear


off. We still love watching two complete strangers
meet for the first time in the hope of falling madly in
love with each other. Its not so simple for Annie
tonight though. She has not been in a relationship in
a long time and is a bundle of nerves as she meets
builder Barry. On another table, the charming Kevin
hopes to impress receptionist Meguel (both above).
/sou

Sailing from Tilbury on board Astoria


Departing 11 April 2017

Join Astoria on a springtime voyage to glorious Western Norway. With a call


in colourful Amsterdam, some unforgettable cruises through still fjordland
waters, and some wonderful ports of call, this is a perfect introduction to this
majestic corner of the world.

Price includes

Drama: NW, 9pm, BBC2

Reality: First Dates, 10pm, C4

Majestic Fjordland Cruise

Do not allow this one-off


drama starring Nikki
Amuka-Bird (right) to
pass you by this
evening. It centres on
friends Natalie and
Leah who grew up
together in North-west
London but have seen
their lives take different
paths into adulthood.
Outwardly successful,
Natalie has seen wealth
and ambition set her
apart from her old
friends but is she
happy? When people
living very different lives
reside only a few streets
apart, life can be fragile,
as the women find out.

The Dutch capital Amsterdam is a


city of canals and cobblestones
Cruise Hardangerfjord, calling
at Eidfjord
Discover Sognefjord, the worlds
longest and deepest fjord
Take the optional excursion
on the world famous Flm
Mountain Railway
Visit Bergen, ancient trading city

and Gateway to the Fjords


Traditional British & International
cuisine, stylish entertainment,
guest lecturers & on-board
leisure facilities
Seven nights full board
accommodation on board Astoria
On-board prices in sterling**

*Book by 30th November 2016, quote promotional code


ZZN9M7. Offer subject to availability & may be withdrawn at
any time.

TO BOOK OR TO REQUEST A BROCHURE

0871 664 3494 QUOTE EXP

www.newmarketholidays.co.uk/exp19676
Prices above are per person for the lowest available cabin type. A selection of cabin types is available at ranging prices.
All prices are extremely limited & may be withdrawn without notice. Newmarket Promotions Ltd. ABTA V787X. Single supplements apply.
Fares exclude gratuities. Calls cost 13p p/min from a BT landline. **Payment of on-board accounts by card only.

www.ebook3000.com

34

Daily Express Monday November 14 2016

BBC One

BBC Two

ITV

Channel 4

Channel 5

6.00 Breakfast Latest headlines. (W)


9.15 Oxford Street Revealed (R)
10.00 Homes Under The Hammer
Featuring properties in Stoke-on-Trent
and south-east London. (R) (W) (S)
11.00 The Secret Life Of The
Hospital Bed New series. The
stories of patients at hospitals in
Newcastle, Romford and Birmingham.
11.45 Rip Off Britain: Food (W) (S)
12.15 Bargain Hunt (AD) (W) (S)
1.00 BBC News At One, Weather
1.30 Local News, Weather (S) v
1.45 Doctors Valerie struggles to
confide in her colleagues after a
humiliating experience. (AD) (W) (S)
2.15 Moving On Separated from his
wife, Liam longs to be back with his
family, but when he tries to reconnect
with his daughter, a dramatic turn of
events sees her end up in a coma. (R)
3.00 Escape To The Country
A young family searches for a new
home and life in East Sussex. (R)
3.45 Money For Nothing
Sarah Moore and the team reclaim
items from a recycling centre. (AD) (S)
4.30 Flog It! Experts Adam Partridge
and Catherine Southon value items
brought to Morecambe, Lancashire.
5.15 Pointless Quiz show in which
contestants try to score the fewest
points possible by giving the least
obvious correct answers to questions.
Presented by Alexander Armstrong.
6.00 BBC News, Weather (W) (S)
6.30 Local News, Weather (W) v

6.00 My Life In Books (R) (W) (S)


6.30 Junior Bake Off (R) (W) (S)
7.00 Junior Bake Off (R) (W) (S)
7.30 Junior Bake Off (R) (W) (S)
8.00 Sign Zone: Animal Babies
Animals that are born on land, but will
have to live in the water. (AD) (R) (SL)
9.00 Victoria Derbyshire (W) (S)
11.00 BBC Newsroom Live (W) (S)
12.00 Daily Politics (W) (S)
1.00 Coast The team travels along the
east coast of Northern Britain. (R) (W)
1.30 Hi-de-Hi! Gladys agrees to wed
Clive much to his familys dismay.
Comedy, with Ruth Madoc. (R)
2.00 Live Tennis: ATP World Tour
Finals Stan Wawrinka v Kei Nishikori.
Sue Barker presents coverage from
the O2 in London, featuring the
match in the round-robin group stage
of the singles competition. Home
favourite Andy Murray has never gone
further than the semi-finals at this
event, but will be hopeful of reaching
at least that stage following an
excellent season. Commentary by
Andrew Castle and Tim Henman. (W)
4.45 The Wonder Of Animals (R)
5.15 Vintage Antiques
Roadshow Fiona Bruce and her
team of experts travel to Beverley
Minster in East Yorkshire, where they
value heirlooms including Victorian
paintings and a medieval ring. (R) (W)
6.00 Eggheads Quiz show. (R) (W)
6.30 Strictly Come Dancing It
Takes Two Hosted by Zoe Ball. (W)

6.00 Good Morning Britain


News, current affairs and features. (W)
8.30 Lorraine Entertainment news.
9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show
Guests air their differences. (W) (S)
10.30 This Morning Celebrity chat
and lifestyle features, including a look
at the stories making the newspaper
headlines and a recipe in the kitchen.
12.30 Loose Women With guest
singer Robbie Williams. (W) (S)
1.30 ITV News, Weather (W) (S)
1.55 Local News, Weather v
2.00 Judge Rinder Cameras follow
criminal barrister Robert Rinder as
he takes on real-life cases. (W) (S)
3.00 Tenable New series. Quiz
hosted by Warwick Davis in which
teams of five compete to answer
questions about top ten lists about
pop culture and general knowledge,
then try to score a perfect ten in the
final round to take home prize money.
3.59 ITV Local Weather (W) (S) v
4.00 Tipping Point Ben Shephard
hosts the arcade-themed quiz show,
in which contestants drop tokens
down a choice of four chutes in the
hope of winning a 10,000 jackpot. (R)
5.00 The Chase Bradley Walsh
presents as four contestants answer
general knowledge questions and
work as a team to take on a ruthless
quiz genius and secure a cash prize.
6.00 Local News, Weather v
6.30 ITV News, Weather
Latest national news headlines. (S)

6.20 The King Of Queens (R,S)


6.45 The Goldbergs (AD) (R,S)
7.10 The Goldbergs (AD) (R,S)
7.35 The Goldbergs (AD) (R,S)
8.00 Everybody Loves Raymond
8.30 Everybody Loves Raymond
9.00 Frasier Classic comedy. (R,S)
9.30 Frasier Hit US sitcom. (AD) (R)
10.00 A New Life In The Sun (R,S)
11.00 Ramsays Kitchen
Nightmares USA (R,S)
12.00 Channel 4 News (S)
12.05 A Place In The Sun:
Winter Sun Searching for a holiday
home in sun-kissed Florida. (R,S)
1.05 A Place In The Sun: Winter
Sun Scarlette Douglas helps a couple
find a home in Gran Canaria. (R,S)
2.10 Countdown With Dictionary
Corner guest Margaret Mountford. (S)
3.00 Deal Or No Deal
Beat-the-banker gameshow. (AD) (S)
4.00 Coast Vs Country New series.
People looking for a property either
by the sea or in rural areas. (S)
5.00 Four In A Bed The competition
gets under way in Weymouth. (S)
5.30 Come Dine With Me The first
of a week of dinner parties in Belfast.
6.00 The Simpsons New series.
The family heads to New York
after Bart hears his ex-girlfriend
Mary Spuckler is living there. (S)
6.30 Hollyoaks John Paul
persuades James to help free Diego
and Warren vows to find out who
set the maze on fire. (AD) (S)

6.00 Milkshake! Fun for youngsters.


9.15 The Wright Stuff Debate show.
11.15 House Doctor From Wiltshire.
12.10 5 News Lunchtime (S)
12.15 Cant Pay? Well Take It
Away Agents evict a large group of
squatters barricaded in a nursery. (R)
1.15 Home And Away (AD) (S)
1.45 Neighbours Aussie soap. (AD)
2.15 NCIS: New Orleans A naval
psychologist is found dead near the
route of a traditional New Orleans
funeral procession. When the
agents investigate, they are dragged
into a complex plot. (AD) (R,S)
3.15 Paper Angels 2014 (PG)
A woman leaves her abusive and
alcoholic husband and moves to
another town with her children, where
she works as a waitress to make ends
meet. Their lives entwine with another
family in trouble, but hope arrives via
the Salvation Armys Angel Tree
programme. Festive drama, starring
Josie Bissett and Matthew Settle.
5.00 5 News At 5, Weather (S)
5.30 Neighbours Brooke worries
that Xanthe will not leave while she
is still attached to Ben. (AD) (R,S)
6.00 Home And Away
Caroline tells Roo she has
Huntingtons disease, Hunter asks
Olivia to join him on a gap year and a
famous food critic arrives at Salt. (R,S)
6.30 5 News Tonight A round-up
of the evenings headlines, including
coverage of the latest national stories.

THE ONE
SHOW:
Alex Jones
presents lively
gossip and
celebrity news,
7pm

7
PM

8
PM

9
PM

10
PM

11
PM

12
midnight

televisionexpress

Only
Connect:
Victoria Coren
Mitchell poses
the questions in
the intellectual
quiz show,
8.30pm

Im A
Celebrity
Get Me Out
Of Here!
Ant McPartlin
presents reality
jungle fun,
9pm

SAS: Who
Dares Wins:
Billy puts the
recruits through
their paces,
9pm

home
and away:
Phoebe still
has an admirer
in Justin,
6pm

7.00 The One Show The first


7.00 Celebrity Antiques Road
visit of the week to the One Show
Trip The treasure-hunting
studio, where Matt Baker presents
challenge returns, with actresses
topical stories and celebrity chat.
Jennifer Saunders and Patricia
7.30 Trumps New America
Potter taking to the road with
Panorama Hilary Andersson
experts Philip Serrell and Mark
looks at whether Donald Trump
Stacey as they hunt for items to
can unite the country. (W) (S) v
sell at an auction in Greenwich.

7.00 Emmerdale Kerry disrupts


7.00 Channel 4 News
Jais business meeting by
Including sport and weather. (S)
attacking the client and gets
herself fired on the spot. (AD) (W)
7.30 Coronation Street
H Aidan is worried that someone
find the incriminating
H might
scissors. See Pick Of The Day. (S)

8.00 EastEnders
8.00 University Challenge
Masood considers saying
Two more teams battle it out for a
goodbye to Walford and Ronnie
place in the quarter-finals as the
tries to build bridges with Roxy.
second-round matches continue.
8.30 Children In Need Rocks 8.30 Only Connect
The Networkers take on the
H For Terry Fearne Cotton and
James host a special
Psmiths in the second round, with
H Greg
concert staged at the Royal Albert
a place in the next stage at stake.
Hall to honour broadcaster and
Children In Need figurehead Terry 9.00 NW Friends Natalie and Leah
Wogan, featuring performances
H grew up together in London, but
by Take That, Ellie Goulding, Olly H their adult lives have taken them
in different directions. Natalies
Murs, Gregory Porter, Michael
wealth and ambition have set her
Ball, Alfie Boe, Rick Astley,
apart from old friends and family.
Beverley Knight, Alexander
Life is fragile in an area where
Armstrong, The Vamps and Ward
wealth and poverty are only
Thomas. See Pick Of The Day. (S)
streets apart as Natalie and
Leah find out. Drama based on
10.00 BBC News At Ten (W) (S)
Zadie Smiths novel, with Nikki
Amuka-Bird and Phoebe Fox.
See Pick Of The Day. (AD) (W)
10.30 Local News, Weather v 10.30 Newsnight Analysis of the
latest national news headlines.
10.45 Have I Got A Bit
Presented by Evan Davis. (W) (S)
More News For You
Followed by Weather. (W) (S)
Extended edition of the current
affairs quiz. Charlie Brooker takes
over hosting duties with actress
Maureen Lipman and comedian
11.15 Will Britain Ever Have
Rich Hall among the guests. v
A Black Prime Minister?
David Harewood presents a
11.30 The Graham Norton
documentary examining the
Show Graham is joined by
obstacles that make it difficult
Rosamund Pike, comedian
for black people to rise to
Michael McIntyre and Andrew
positions of power and influence
Lloyd Webber. Plus, Coldplay
in British society. (AD) (R) (W) (S)
perform Everglow. Followed by
Weather For The Week Ahead. v 12.15 Sign Zone: The Great

8.00 Ginos Italian Escape:


Hidden Italy Gino explores
Tuscany, making Chianti in the
vineyard where it was created.
8.30 Coronation Street
tells Anna about Phelans
H Michael
and how he is planning to do
H call
a runner. See Pick Of The Day.

8.00 Supershoppers
8.00 All New Traffic Cops
Andi Osho and Anna Richardson
New series. The documentary
investigate how online travel
giving an insight into the
agents control the cost of breaks.
working life of officers patrolling
8.30 Tricks Of The
Britains roads transfers to
Trade New series.
Channel 5, as Yorkshire
H Restaurant
look at coffee from high-street
police forces tackle crime. (S)
H Achains.
See Pick Of The Day. (S)
Followed by 5 News Update. (S)

9.00 Im A Celebrity Get


Me Out Of Here! Ant and
Dec watch the drama unfold as
the contestants acclimatise to
their new jungle surroundings,
with the Bushtucker Trial
awaiting for whoever fared worst
in the viewers vote. (W) (S)

9.00 SAS: Who Dares Wins


The remaining six recruits enter
the final stage of the selection
and have to endure 24 hours of
intense questioning without
losing composure. Between the
interrogations, they are locked in
a cell and hooded. Last in series.

9.00 Chris Tarrant: Extreme


Railways Chris travels 1,500
miles from Cape Town in South
Africa to the Victoria Falls in
Zimbabwe, following an ambitious
railway pioneered by 19th Century
British colonial politician and
businessman, Cecil Rhodes. (S)

10.00 First Dates Annie has not

10.00 Cant Pay? Well Take It


Away In South London, a
father-and-son team face death
threats from a debtors father,
while in East London, two agents
are confronted with a tenant who
claims to have had no prior
warning that he is being evicted.

12.25-6.00 BBC News Latest national


news and sport headlines, plus
a weather update. (W) (S) v

British Bake Off: Class Of


2015 (AD) (R) (SL) (W) (S) 1.15
Sign Zone: The Choir: Gareths
Best In Britain (AD) (R) (SL) (W) (S)
2.15-6.00 This Is BBC Two (W) (S)

10.00 ITV News, Weather

10.30 Local News, Weather v


10.45 The Agenda Tom Bradby
presents the political discussion
show, joined by guests from the
worlds of entertainment, arts,
culture and journalism for a look
at key issues of the day. (W) v

H had a relationship in a long time


is a bag of nerves as she
H and
waits to have dinner with

builder Barry, but she is also


struggling with a bigger issue
and worries if its a deal breaker.
See Pick Of The Day. (AD) (S)

7.00 Battered Britain: Winter


Road Rescue A snowplough
driver tries to clear a road in the
Scottish Highlands and a
patrolman has to help a driver
stuck in the mud without getting
trapped himself. Last in the series.
(R) Followed by 5 News Update.

11.05 The Lie Detective


Dan Ribacoff helps Rubie and
her partner Will and finds while
she has her sights set on
getting married, he is just
desperate to start a family. (S)

11.30 The Jonathan Ross


Show The host chats to TV host
Jeremy Clarkson, who discusses
his new venture The Grand Tour. 11.55 60 Days In Jail
Seven volunteers enter a US
Plus, singer Robbie Williams and
prison posing as inmates to help
comedian Micky Flanagan pop in.
give the sheriff a perspective on
Little Mix provide the music. (R) v
what is going on behind bars. (R)

11.05 In Time 2011 (12)


Future scientists reverse the
ageing process, allowing people
to live for ever. To avoid
overpopulation, time becomes
a currency, with the rich living
indefinitely while the poor must
toil to stave off death. A factory
worker acquires 100 years of time
and spends it fighting to redress
the balance of power. Sci-fi thriller,
starring Justin Timberlake.

12.25 Jackpot247 (W) 3.00 The


Jeremy Kyle Show (R) (SL) (W) (S)
3.55 ITV Nightscreen (W) 5.05-6.00
The Jeremy Kyle Show. Warring
families come to grief. (R) (SL) (W)

12.50 Derren Brown: The Great


Art Robbery (R) 2.15 Grand
Designs Australia (R) 3.15 Location,
Location, Location (R) (SL) (S)

1.00 SuperCasino 3.10 House


Doctor (R) 4.00 Criminals Caught
On Camera (R) 4.45 Great Scientists
(R) 5.10 House Doctor (R,S)

(S) SUBTITLES (R) REPEAT (AD) AUDIO DESCRIPTION (SL) SIGN LANGUAGE (W) WIDESCREEN v Regional variations opposite H Recommended H H Outstanding

Film

Daily Express Monday November 14 2016

televisionexpress
5STAR
6.00 Teleshopping Home shopping.
8.00 Access Latest showbiz gossip.
8.05 My Wife And Kids US comedy.
8.25 Dance Moms Reality series. (S)
9.10 Dance Moms US reality series
about the world of competitive dance.
10.05 The Nightmare Neighbour
Next Door Documentary. (S)
11.10 FILM: Merry Kissmas! 2015
(PG) Romance, with Karissa Staples.
1.00 Dance Moms Reality series. (S)
1.55 Access Latest showbiz gossip.
2.00 Cant Pay? Well Take It
Away Repossession experts Mike
Allonby and Terry Jones roam the
streets, looking for cars belonging to
people with outstanding unpaid loans.
3.00 Neighbours Australian soap. (S)
3.30 Home And Away (AD) (S)
4.00 My Wife And Kids Hit comedy.
4.30 My Wife And Kids US sitcom.
5.00 My Wife And Kids Bobby
Shaw tricks Jr into becoming his slave.
5.30 My Wife And Kids Michael Jr
and Vanessa announce their
engagement. Damon Wayans stars.
5.55 Access Latest showbiz gossip.
6.00 Neighbours Elly gets a
late-night call from an intoxicated
Angus and sets out to rescue him. (R)
6.30 Home And Away Olivia and
Hunter face resistance to their plan.
7.00 Dance Moms Abby welcomes
her dancers back for a new season.
8.00 Cant Pay? Well Take It
Away Paul Bohill and Phil Short
must deal with a negligent tenant
who fled upon their arrival, while
Brian OShaughnessy and Kevin
Stokes chase a debt of 5,000. (S)
9.00 When Kids Kill
Series retelling the stories of some of
Britains most high-profile child killers.
10.00 Channel Zero: Candle Cove
Mike tries to persuade his friends not
to take the law into their own hands.
11.00 FILM: Vanishing On 7th
Street 2010 (15) Horror, with Hayden
Christensen and Thandie Newton. (S)
12.50 On Benefits: Life On The
Dole (S) 1.50 On Benefits: Life On
The Dole (S) 2.50 Nightmare Tenants,
Slum Landlords 3.40 Ridiculousness
4.00-6.00 Teleshopping. Home retail.

5USA
6.00 Teleshopping Home shopping.
9.00 Access Latest showbiz gossip.
9.10 Longmire Walt searches for a
missing Native American boy. (S)
10.00 Law & Order The officers
probe a road-rage incident. (S)
11.00 Law & Order A double murder
vexes the officers. Jerry Orbach stars.
12.00 CSI: Miami Delko witnesses a
bank robbery. Adam Rodriguez stars.
1.00 NCIS The team reels in the wake
of the terrorist attack, but tries to
avenge Kates death by collecting as
much information as possible on Ari.
2.00 The Mentalist Jane enlists
Lisbon, Wylie and Cho to try to
thwart Agent Petersons crusade to
destroy Abbott and block his wifes
appointment in Washington. (AD) (S)
3.00 Longmire Walt investigates the
murder of two teenagers who were
acquitted of raping a Cheyenne girl.
4.00 Law & Order Briscoe and
Curtis investigate the death of a book
editor who was reputedly having an
affair with one of her authors. (S)
5.00 Law & Order Briscoe and
Curtis investigate the murder of a
model and discover splashes of blood
that obviously did not come from the
victim. Sam Waterston stars. (S)
6.00 CSI: Miami A club owner is
left hanging from a bridge with both
eyes shot out. Emily Procter stars. (S)
7.00 NCIS McGee kills an undercover
police officer while on duty. (AD) (S)
8.00 NCIS A model is killed while
filming a reality TV show at a US
Marine base. Mark Harmon stars. (S)
9.00 NCIS: Los Angeles Kensi and
Deeks go undercover as a married
couple as part of an investigation
into a Russian sleeper cell. (S)
10.00 Law & Order: Special
Victims Unit A film student who
has just broken up with her rich
boyfriend apparently commits suicide.
11.00 Law & Order: Special
Victims Unit A boy witnesses
a fatal attack on his stepmother,
but is too frightened to reveal what
happened. Sandra Bernhard stars. (S)
12.00 NCIS 1.00 CSI: Miami 2.00 CSI:
Miami 3.00 Criminal Minds: Suspect
Behavior (S) 4.00-6.00 Teleshopping

Radio 1

FM: 97.6-99.8 MHz


6.30 The Radio 1 Breakfast Show With Nick Grimshaw.
10.00 Adele Roberts. 12.45 Newsbeat. 1.00 Scott
Mills: Music and chat. 4.00 Greg James. 7.00 Annie
Mac. 9.00 Radio 1s Specialist Chart With Phil Taggart.
10.00 Huw Stephens. 1.00 Friction. 4.00 Yasser.

Radio 2

FM: 88-90.2 MHz


5.00 Vanessa Feltz. 6.30 Chris Evans: Music, chat
and humour. 9.30 Ken Bruce. 12.00 Paddy OConnell.
2.00 Steve Wright In The Afternoon. 5.00 Simon
Mayo. 7.00 Paul Jones. 8.00 Jo Whiley. 10.00
Marcus Mumford. 11.00 Jools Holland. 12.00 After
Midnight. 3.00 Johnnie Walkers Sounds Of The 70s.

Radio 3

FM: 90.2-92.4 MHz


6.30 Breakfast. 9.00 Essential Classics. 12.00
Composer Of The Week: Bill Evans. 1.00 News. 1.02
Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert. 2.00 Afternoon On 3:
Penny Gore showcases some of the Ulster Orchestras
most recent recordings, marking Afternoon on 3s
celebration of British music. 4.30 In Tune: Sean
Rafferty presents a lively mix of music, chat and arts
news, and his guests include baritone Thomas
Hampson and pianist Alice Sara Ott. 6.30 Composer
Of The Week: Bill Evans: Donald Macleod delves into
the life and music of American jazz pianist and
composer Bill Evans, who rose to prominence when he
was invited to work alongside Miles Davis. 7.30 Radio
3 In Concert: Berliozs Grande messe de morts is
performed at the Royal Albert Hall by the BBC
Symphony Orchestra and massed choral forces,
conducted by Franois-Xavier Roth. 9.55 Three Score
And Ten: Leeds-born Tony Harrison reads Them and
Us and On Not Being Milton in a recording from 1983.
Presented by Ian McMillan. 10.00 Music Matters.
10.45 The Essay: The Mabinogion Revisited. 11.00
Jazz Now. 12.30-6.30 Through The Night.

Radio Choice
Im Sorry I Havent
A Clue, Radio 4, 6.30pm

The 66th series of Radio 4s multiaward-winning, self-professed


antidote to panel games promises
yet more quality, desk-based
entertainment for all the family.
TV and radio stalwarts and
regular panellists Barry Cryer, Tony
as well as a round up of the days sports news.
9.00 5 Live Sport: The Tuffers And Vaughan
Cricket Show: Cricket discussion, debate and
news updates, with former England players
Phil Tufnell and Michael Vaughan, who focus
on Englands tour of India. 10.00 5 Live Sport:
European Football Show: European football
news and discussion. 10.30 Phil Williams.
1.00-5.00 Up All Night: Global news.

talkSPORT

MW: 1053, 1089, 1071, 1107 kHz


6.00 The Alan Brazil Breakfast With Ray
Parlour. 10.00 Jim White. 1.00 Hawksbee
And Jacobs. 4.00 Adrian Durham And Ray
Wilkins. 7.00 Kick-off: With Mark Saggers.
10.00 Sports Bar. 1.00 The Two Mikes.
4.00-5.00 My Sporting Life.

Hawks and Tim Brooke-Taylor are


joined by Pippa Evans as comedian
Jack Dee acts as the programmes
somewhat reluctant chairman.
Regular listeners will know to
expect inspired daftness, pointless
revelry and Colin Sell at the piano
as the series starts in Colchester.
mike smith

BBC World Service


on digital only

5.00 Newsday. 5.30 The Conversation. 6.00


Newsday. 8.30 Business Daily. 8.50 Witness.
9.00 News. 9.06 The Arts Hour. 10.00
World Update. 11.00 Outside Source. 12.00
News. 12.06 Outlook. 1.00 The Newsroom.
1.30 The Conversation. 2.00 Newshour.
3.00 News. 3.06 HARDtalk. 3.30 Sport
Today. 4.00 News. 4.06 World Have Your
Say. 5.00 News. 5.06 Outlook. 6.00 The
Newsroom. 6.30 World Business Report.
7.00 The Newsroom. 7.30 The Conversation.
8.00 News. 8.06 HARDtalk. 8.30 Discovery.
9.00 Newshour. 10.00 News. 10.06 The
Newsroom. 10.30 World Business Report.
11.00 News. 11.06 The Arts Hour. 12.00

News. 12.06 The Newsroom. 12.20 Sports


News. 12.30 The Documentary. 1.00 News.
1.06 Business Matters. 2.00 News. 2.06
Outlook. 3.00 News. 3.06 The Inquiry. 3.30
Discovery. 4.00-5.00 Newsday.

Classic FM

FM: 100-102 MHz


6.00 More Music Breakfast. 9.00 John
Suchet. 1.00 Anne-Marie Minhall. 5.00
Classic FM Drive. 7.00 Smooth Classics At
Seven. 8.00 The Full Works Concert. 10.00
Smooth Classics. 1.00-6.00 Sam Pittis.

Absolute Radio

MW: 1215, 1197, 1242 kHz


6.00 Christian OConnells Breakfast Show.
10.00 Leona Graham. 1.00 Andy Bush.
4.00 Sarah Champion. 6.00 Geoff Lloyd.
9.00 Pete Donaldson. 1.00 Chris Martin.

Radio Wales

MW: 882, 657 kHz FM: 93.9-95.9,


103.7-103.9 MHz
5.00 Mal Pope. 6.30 Good Morning Wales.
9.00 Jason Mohammad. 11.00 Wynne
Evans. 1.00 Radio Local News. 1.15 Eleri
Sin. 4.00 Good Evening Wales. 6.30 Eye
On Wales. 6.58 Weather. 7.00 Radio Wales
Sport: Round-up of events, including news as
it happens. 9.00 Chris Needs. 12.30 Country
Focus. 1.00-5.00 As BBC World Service.

21

Radio 4

FM: 92.4-94.6 MHz LW: 198 kHz


5.30 News Briefing. 5.43 Prayer For The Day. 5.45
Farming Today. 5.58 Tweet Of The Day. 6.00 Today.
9.00 Start The Week. 9.45 (LW) Daily Service. 9.45
(FM) Book of the Week: Fear. 10.00 Womans Hour.
11.00 The Untold. 11.30 The Rivals. 12.00 News.
12.01 (LW) Shipping Forecast. 12.04 In Therapy.
12.15 You And Yours. 12.57 Weather. 1.00 The
World At One. 1.45 Voices Of The First World War.
2.00 The Archers: Tony needs a favour. 2.15 Drama:
Silk: The Clerks Room: By Mick Collins. 3.00 Round
Britain Quiz: The Midlands takes on Northern Ireland.
3.30 The Food Programme: The influence of Spains
Basque region on global cuisine. 4.00 Short Cuts:
Josie Long explores uncertain territory. 4.30 The
Digital Human: Aleks Krotoski asks whether what
people find funny has changed with digital media.
5.00 PM: With Eddie Mair. 5.54 (LW) Shipping
Forecast. 5.57 Weather. 6.00 Six OClock News: The
latest national and international headlines. 6.30 Im
Sorry I Havent A Clue: See Radio Choice. 7.00 The
Archers: Lynda rolls up her sleeves. 7.15 Front Row:
Arts programme. 7.45 Children In Need: D For Dexter:
By Amanda Whittington. 8.00 Out Of The Ordinary:
Jolyon Jenkins explores the unusual story of selfproclaimed nation Liberland, set up by Czech politician
Vt Jedlicka on disputed land between Serbia and
Croatia. 8.30 Analysis: Anand Menon examines how
political forces in other nations will shape the UKs
relationship with the EU, visiting four European
countries facing elections. Last in the series. 9.00
Natural Histories: Brett Westwood gets up close and
personal with a bird people fear and revere, the raven.
9.30 Start The Week: Amol Rajan is joined by Nicholas
Crane, Madeleine Bunting, David Olusoga and Imtiaz
Dharker to consider the making of the British landscape
and the island mentality. 9.59 Weather. 10.00 The
World Tonight: With Ritula Shah. 10.45 Book at
Bedtime: The Power: By Naomi Alderman. 11.00 A
Bleeding Shame. 11.30 Today In Parliament. 12.00
News: Latest headlines. Followed by Weather. 12.30
Book of the Week: Fear. 12.48 Shipping Forecast.
1.00 As BBC World Service. 5.20 Shipping Forecast.

35

STILL
ONLY

TIMES

MORE LIKELY TO

WIN

OUR JACKPOT THAN LOTTO*

Radio 5 Live

AT HALF THE PRICE

MW: 909, 693 kHz


5.00 Morning Reports. 5.15 Wake Up To Money.
6.00 5 Live Breakfast. 10.00 5 Live Daily With Adrian
Chiles. 1.00 Afternoon Edition. 4.00 5 Live Drive.
7.00 5 Live Sport: The Monday Night Club: Mark
Chapman is joined by Andy Townsend, Danny Mills
and Jonathan Northcroft to present the football debate,

REGIONAL VARIATIONS
BBC1 Variations Wales: 7.30 X-Ray 10.40 Trumps
New America Panorama 11.10 Have I Got A Bit More
News For You 11.55 The Graham Norton Show 12.40
Weather For The Week Ahead 12.45 BBC News
ITV Variations ITV CHANNEL: 12.10 ITV Nightscreen
ITV Wales: 8.00 The Harbour 10.45 Sharp End 11.15
The Agenda 12.00 Ginos Italian Escape: Hidden Italy
S4C 7.00 Cyw: Syrcas Deithiol Dewi 7.10 Cyw: Sam Tn
7.20 Cyw: Blero Yn Mynd I Ocido 7.30 Cyw: Jen A Jim
Pob Dim 7.45 Cyw: Meripwsan 7.50 Cyw: Ti Fi A Cyw
8.00 Cyw: Cled 8.10 Cyw: Mwncin Dweud Mwncin
Gwneud 8.20 Cyw: Cwpwrdd Cadi 8.30 Cyw: Llan-ar-gollen 8.45 Cyw: Y Teulu Mawr 9.00 Cyw: Tili Ai Ffrindiau
9.10 Cyw: Y Diwrnod Mawr 9.25 Cyw: Nodi 9.35 Cyw:
Bla Bla Blewog 9.50 Cyw: Twt 10.00 Cyw: Wibli Sochyn Y
Mochyn 10.15 Cyw: Ty Mel 10.25 Cyw: Igam Ogam
10.35 Cyw: Tomos Ai Ffrindiau 10.45 Cyw: Marcaroni
11.00 Cyw: Syrcas Deithiol Dewi 11.10 Cyw: Sam Tn
11.20 Cyw: Blero Yn Mynd I Ocido 11.30 Cyw: Jen A Jim
Pob Dim 11.45 Cyw: Meripwsan 11.50 Cyw: Ti Fi A Cyw
12.00 Cyw: Cled 12.10 Cyw: Mwncin Dweud Mwncin
Gwneud 12.20 Cyw: Cwpwrdd Cadi 12.30 Cyw: Llan-argoll-en 12.45 Cyw: Y Teulu Mawr 1.00 Newyddion S4C Ar
Tywydd 1.05 Heno 2.00 Prynhawn Da 2.55 Newyddion
S4C Ar Tywydd. News and weather. 3.00 Gwesty Parc Y
Stradey 3.30 Babi Del: Ward Geni 4.00 Awr Fawr 5.00
Stwnsh: Mwy O Mwfs: MOM 5.20 Stwnsh: Crwbanod Ninja
5.40 Stwnsh: Sinemar Byd: Lladrad Y Llun 5.55 Stwnsh:
Ffeil 6.00 Pobol Y Cwm 6.25 Newyddion S4C Ar Tywydd
6.30 Sgorio 7.00 Heno 8.00 Pobol Y Cwm 8.25 Cefn
Gwlad 9.00 Newyddion 9 Ar Tywydd 9.30 Ffermio 10.00
Marathon Eryri 2016 11.00 Cymryr Groes Fictoria

PLAY ON
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY &
SATURDAY

You Win. Good Causes Win.


Everybody Wins.
In-Store Mobile Online
www.healthlottery.co.uk

*Odds of winning our jackpot currently (1 in 2.1 million) compared to Lottos (1 in 45 million). Players must be 16 or over. The Health LotteryTM logo is a registered trademark
of The Health Lottery Ltd. The Health Lottery scheme manages 51 society lotteries that operate in rotation and each represents a different geographical region of Great Britain.
This weeks society lottery is HealthShape Hampshire next weeks will be HealthFull Somerset & Dorset. For more details on which society lottery is running each week please visit
www.healthlottery.co.uk or ask your Health Lottery retailer.

16+

www.ebook3000.com

36

Daily Express Monday November 14 2016

films

todays choice

Sky Cinema Premiere

Sky 301

7.00am Camino (2015) (15) Action thriller. 8.50


Despite The Falling Snow (2016) (12) Romantic spy
drama, starring Rebecca Ferguson. 10.35 The Squeeze
(2015) (12) Comedy drama. 12.20pm Concussion
(2015) (12) Fact-based drama, starring Will Smith. 2.30
Santas Little Helper (2015) (12) Comedy. 4.15 Get
Santa (2014) (U) Festive comedy, starring Jim Broadbent.
6.15 The Squeeze (2015) (12) Starring Jeremy Sumpter.
8.00 Ride Along 2 (2016) (12) Comedy sequel. 10.00
Concussion (2015) (12) See Todays Choice. 12.05am
Dark Signal (2016) (18) Horror. 1.50 Ride Along
2 (2016) (12) Starring Ice Cube and Kevin Hart. 3.35
Camino (2015) (15) Starring Zoe Bell. 5.25 Get Santa
(2014) (U) Festive comedy, starring Jim Broadbent.

Sky Cinema Comedy

Sky 308

6.50am The Top Ten Show 2016 Box office hits. 7.10
What About Bob? (1991) (PG) With Bill Murray. 9.00
Billy Madison (1995) (12) With Adam Sandler. 10.40
Life (1999) (15) With Eddie Murphy. 12.40pm Daddys
Home (2015) (12) With Will Ferrell. 2.25 Nine Months
(1995) (12) With Hugh Grant. 4.15 Me, Myself And
Irene (2000) (15) With Jim Carrey. 6.20 Bad Words
(2013) (15) With Jason Bateman. 8.00 The House
Bunny (2008) (12) With Anna Faris and Colin Hanks.
9.45 Daddys Home (2015) (12) A mild-mannered
stepfather desperately tries to keep the respect of his wifes
children when their biological father returns. Comedy, with Will
Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg. 11.30 Theres Something
About Mary (1998) (15) With Cameron Diaz. 1.35am
Top Five (2014) (15) With Chris Rock. 3.25 Down Dog
(2014) (15) With Jason Durr. 5.15 Revenge Of The
Pink Panther (1978) (U) Starring Peter Sellers.

Sky Cinema Action & Adventure Sky 307

6.00am Poseidon (2006) (12) With Kurt Russell. 7.55


Superman Returns (2006) (12) With Brandon Routh.
10.35 Run All Night (2015) (15) With Liam Neeson.
12.45pm Everest (2015) (12) With Jason Clarke. 3.00
Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them:
Special 3.30 Troy (2004) (15) With Brad Pitt. 6.15
Superman Returns (2006) (12) With Brandon Routh.
9.00 Everest (2015) (12) Starring Jason Clarke. 11.10
Run All Night (2015) (15) With Liam Neeson. 1.15am
The Rock (1996) (15) With Sean Connery. 3.45 The
Marine 4: Moving Target (2015) (15) With Mike The
Miz Mizanin. 5.30 Fast & Furious 7 Special

Times quoted are GMT

Concussion HHHH

office hits. 1.15 Gunfight At The OK Corral (1957)


(PG) Western, starring Burt Lancaster and Kirk Douglas.
3.30 The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962)
(U) With James Stewart and Lee Marvin. 5.45 The
Magnificent Seven (1960) (PG) Western, starring
Yul Brynner. 8.00 A Fistful Of Dollars (1964) (15)
Western, starring Clint Eastwood and Gian Maria Volonte.
10.00 The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976) (18) Western,
directed by and starring Clint Eastwood. 12.20am Broken
Lance (1954) (U) Western, starring Spencer Tracy. 2.00
Arrowhead (1953) (U) Western, starring Charlton
Heston. 3.50 Gunfight At The OK Corral (1957)
(PG) Western, starring Burt Lancaster and Kirk Douglas.

Sky Cinema Premiere, 10pm


Dr Bennet Omalu was the first person to discover and
publish findings of chronic traumatic encephalopathy
(CTE) in American football players following his autopsy
of ex-Pittsburgh Steelers ace Mike Webster in 2002.
Peter Landesmans fact-based drama stars Will Smith
as the brilliant forensic pathologist and follows him
as he tries to raise awareness of the danger and provide
greater protection from injury for players.
However, the medical expert quickly finds himself up
against a powerful institution determined to bury the risk
once he claims that Webbers death was the result of a
brain trauma inflicted on the field of play.
chris mchugh

Sky Cinema Family

Sky 306

6.00am Free Willy (1993) (PG) Family drama, starring


Jason James Richter. 8.00 Beethoven (1992) (U)
Canine comedy, starring Charles Grodin. 9.30 Charlie
And The Chocolate Factory (2005) (PG) Childrens
fantasy, starring Johnny Depp. 11.30 Maya The Bee
Movie (2014) (U) Animated adventure, with the voice of
Coco Jack Gillies. 1.00pm E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial
(1982) (U) Sci-fi fantasy, with Henry Thomas. 3.00
Kermits Swamp Years (2002) (U) Muppet comedy
adventure, starring Christian Kebbel. 4.30 Charlie And
The Chocolate Factory (2005) (PG) Childrens
fantasy, starring Johnny Depp. 6.30 Maya The Bee
Movie (2014) (U) Animated adventure, with the voice of
Coco Jack Gillies. 8.00 E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial
(1982) (U) Steven Spielbergs classic sci-fi fantasy, starring
Henry Thomas and Drew Barrymore. 10.00 Footloose
(2011) (12) Teen musical remake, starring Kenny Wormald.
Midnight Kermits Swamp Years (2002) (U)
Muppet comedy adventure, starring Christian Kebbel. 1.25
Beethoven (1992) (U) Canine comedy, starring Charles
Grodin. 2.55 Footloose (2011) (12) Teen musical
remake, starring Kenny Wormald. 4.50 Free Willy (1993)
(PG) Family drama, starring Jason James Richter.

TCM

Sky Cinema Christmas

Sky 303

7.00am Were No Angels (1954) (PG) With Humphrey


Bogart. 8.50 Jingle All The Way 2 (2014) (U) With
Larry the Cable Guy. 10.30 Santas Workshop (1932)
Animated Disney short. 10.45 Prancer (1989) (PG)
With Rebecca Harrell. 12.45pm Shelby (2014) (PG)
With John Paul Ruttan. 2.25 Snow Day (2000) (PG)
With Chris Elliott. 4.05 Gremlins (1984) (15) With Zach
Galligan. 6.00 Prancer (1989) (PG) With Rebecca
Harrell. 8.00 Jingle All The Way 2 (2014) (U) Comedy
sequel, with Brian Stepanek. 9.40 Gremlins (1984) (15)
Comedy horror, starring Zach Galligan and Phoebe Cates.
11.35 Snow Day (2000) (PG) With Chris Elliott. 1.15am
Shelby (2014) (PG) With John Paul Ruttan. 2.55 This
Christmas (2007) (12) With Delroy Lindo. 5.00 Were
No Angels (1954) (PG) Starring Humphrey Bogart.

Sky Cinema Greats

Sky 304

6.00am Ant-Man: Behind The Scenes The making


of the Marvel movie. 6.30 The Man Who Shot Liberty
Valance (1962) (U) John Fords Western. 8.45 The
Magnificent Seven (1960) (PG) Western. 11.00 A
Fistful Of Dollars (1964) (15) Western, starring Clint
Eastwood. 1.00pm The Top Ten Show 2016 Box

Sky 317

6.00am Hollywoods Best Film Directors 6.30


Hollywoods Best Film Directors 7.00 Conspiracy
Theory With Jesse Ventura 8.00 The Fastest Gun
Alive (1956) (PG) Western, starring Glenn Ford. 9.50
Where Eagles Dare (1969) (PG) Second World War
adventure. 12.50pm Rawhide 1.55 Rawhide 3.00
Rio Bravo (1959) Western. 5.45 Chisum (1970) (PG)
Starring John Wayne. 7.55 Cahill, US Marshal (1973)
(15) Western, starring John Wayne. 9.55 The Searchers
(1956) (PG) Western. 12.20am Wyatt Earp (1994)
(12) Starring Kevin Costner. 3.00 Conspiracy Theory
With Jesse Ventura 3.55 Hollywoods Best Film
Directors 4.30 Hollywoods Best Film Directors
5.00 Hollywoods Best Film Directors 5.30
Hollywoods Best Film Directors

Film4

Freeview 15 - Sky 315

11.00am Decision At Sundown (1957) (U)


Western, starring Randolph Scott. 12.35pm The China
Syndrome (1979) (PG) Thriller, starring Michael Douglas
and Jane Fonda. 3.05 Hell And High Water (1954)
(PG) Cold War adventure, starring Richard Widmark. 5.10
The Hound Of The Baskervilles (1959) (PG)
Sherlock Holmes mystery, starring Peter Cushing. 6.55 Big
(1988) (12) A boy is magically transported into the body
of a 30-year-old man and applies his childlike enthusiasm
to the problems of adult life. Comedy, with Tom Hanks and
Elizabeth Perkins. 9.00 The Best Man Holiday (2013)
(15) Premiere. A writer facing an uncertain future spends
Christmas with old friends who have worries of their own.
Comedy drama sequel, with Taye Diggs. 11.25 I Give It A
Year (2013) (15) Romantic comedy, with Rose Byrne and
Rafe Spall. 1.20am The Belly Of An Architect (1987)
(15) Peter Greenaways drama, with Brian Dennehy.

entertainmentsatellite, cable and digital


ITV2

Freeview 6 - Sky 118

6.00am Dinner Date 6.50 The Ellen


DeGeneres Show 7.30 Emmerdale 8.00
Youve Been Framed: The Next Generation!
9.00 Psych 9.50 Catchphrase 10.35 Im A
Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here! 12.15pm
Emmerdale 12.45 The Cube 1.45 The Ellen
DeGeneres Show 2.35 The Jeremy Kyle Show
5.50 Im A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here!
7.35 Youve Been Framed! Gold 8.05 Two And
A Half Men 9.00 Family Guy 9.30 American
Dad! 10.00 Im A Celebrity: Extra Camp 11.00
Family Guy 11.30 American Dad! Midnight
The Cleveland Show 1.00 Bordertown 1.30
The Vampire Diaries 2.20 Teleshopping

ITV3

Freeview 10 - Sky 119

6.00am Man About The House 6.25 On The


Buses 6.50 Heartbeat 7.50 Where The Heart
Is 8.50 Wild At Heart 9.50 Judge Judy 11.05
Murder, She Wrote 12.05pm The Darling Buds
Of May 1.10 Heartbeat 2.10 Wild At Heart
3.10 Where The Heart Is 4.15 Man About The
House 4.50 On The Buses 6.00 Heartbeat
7.00 Murder, She Wrote 8.00 Doc Martin
9.00 Lewis 11.00 Blue Murder 12.40am
Inspector Morse 2.30 Teleshopping

ITV4

Freeview 24 - Sky 120

6.00am The Professionals 6.50 The Chase


7.45 Quincy ME 8.50 Ironside 9.50 The
Professionals 10.55 The Chase 11.55
Cash Cowboys 12.55pm The Car Chasers
1.50 Storage Wars: Texas 2.50 Quincy ME
3.55 Ironside 5.00 Cash Cowboys 6.00
Storage Wars: Texas 7.00 Anglo-Welsh Cup
Highlights 8.00 MotoGP Highlights 9.00 Film:
GoldenEye (1995) (12) 10.05 FYI Daily 10.10
Film: GoldenEye (1995) (12) 11.40 Get Shirty
12.45am Anglo-Welsh Cup Highlights 1.50
Motorsport UK 2.45 ITV4 Nightscreen

Sky1

Sky 106

6.00am Hawaii Five-0 8.00 RSPCA Animal


Rescue 9.00 Zoo Tales 10.00 Monkey Life
11.00 Police Force: Australia Noon Greggs:
More Than Meats The Pie 1.00 Hawaii Five0 3.00 Modern Family 4.00 A Town Called
Eureka 5.00 The Simpsons 5.30 Futurama
6.00 Modern Family 6.30 The Simpsons 8.00
Supergirl 9.00 Trollied 9.30 A League Of Their
Own: Unseen 10.00 Prison: First And Last 24
Hours 11.00 The Force: Essex Midnight Air
Ambulance ER 1.00 Most Shocking 2.00 Most
Daring 3.00 Brit Cops: Frontline Crime UK

E4

Freeview 28 - Sky 136

6.00am Charmed 6.45 Hollyoaks 7.10 How


I Met Your Mother 8.05 Rules Of Engagement
9.00 Melissa & Joey 10.00 Baby Daddy 11.00
Charmed 1.00pm The Goldbergs 2.00 The
Big Bang Theory 3.00 How I Met Your Mother
4.00 Young & Hungry 5.00 The Goldbergs
6.00 The Big Bang Theory 7.00 Hollyoaks
7.30 Black-ish 8.00 The Big Bang Theory
9.00 Made In Chelsea 10.00 Drifters 10.35
The Big Bang Theory 12.30am Tattoo Fixers
1.35 Naked Attraction 2.30 Made In Chelsea
3.25 Drifters 3.50 Rules Of Engagement

More4

Freeview 14 - Sky 138

8.55am Kirsties Handmade Treasures 9.20


Food Unwrapped 9.50 Grand Designs 10.55
Film: Gilda (1946) (PG) 1.10pm Time Team
2.10 Come Dine With Me 4.50 George
Clarkes Amazing Spaces 5.55 Find It, Fix It,
Flog It 6.55 Car SOS 7.55 Grand Designs
9.00 Vet On The Hill 10.00 24 Hours In A&E

11.05 8 Out Of 10 Cats 11.55 Ramsays


Kitchen Nightmares USA 12.55am Big Fat
Gypsy Weddings 1.55 The Undateables

GOLD

Sky 110

7.00am Bewitched 7.50 As Time Goes


By 8.35 Last Of The Summer Wine 10.05
Whatever Happened To The Likely Lads? 11.05
Outnumbered Noon Lovejoy 1.10 The Two
Ronnies 2.00 As Time Goes By 2.40 Last Of
The Summer Wine 4.05 Whatever Happened
To The Likely Lads? 5.05 Outnumbered 6.00
Lovejoy 7.00 Still Open All Hours 7.40 The
Vicar Of Dibley 9.00 Christmas With The Royle
Family 9.55 French And Saunders 10.35
Extras 12.20am Shooting Stars: Christmas
Special 1995 1.15 Red Dwarf 1.55 Early
Doors 2.30 You, Me & Them 3.05 Bewitched

Sky Living

Sky 107

6.00am CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 7.00


Nothing To Declare 8.00 UK Border Force
9.00 Nothing To Declare 11.00 Obese: A
Year To Save My Life USA Noon Motorway
Patrol 1.00 Criminal Minds 3.00 Motorway
Patrol 4.00 Obese: A Year To Save My Life
USA 5.00 Nothing To Declare 7.00 UK Border
Force 8.00 Criminal Minds 10.00 Conviction
11.00 Criminal Minds 1.50am Bones 3.30
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 4.20 Border
Security: Canadas Front Line

CBS Action

Freeview 64 - Sky 148

6.00am Teleshopping 9.00 NCIS 11.00 Star


Trek: Deep Space Nine Noon Star Trek 1.00
Bonanza 2.00 NCIS 3.00 NCIS: Los Angeles
4.00 Walker, Texas Ranger 5.00 JAG 6.00
Star Trek 7.00 MacGyver 8.05 Star Trek: Deep
Space Nine 9.00 NCIS: Los Angeles 10.00

NCIS 11.00 Walker, Texas Ranger Midnight


NCIS 2.40 Bonanza 3.35 Walker, Texas
Ranger 4.25 The Streets Of San Francisco.
Starring Michael Douglas and Karl Malden.

CBS Reality

Freeview 66 - Sky 146

6.00am Teleshopping 9.00 Judge Judy


10.00 Unsolved Mysteries 11.00 Neighbours
At War Noon Hoarders 1.00 Judge Judy
3.00 Unsolved Mysteries 4.00 Neighbours At
War 5.00 Judge Judy 7.00 Medical Detectives
8.00 Troubled Teens: Jail Shock 9.00 Killer
Clergy 10.00 Encounters With Evil 11.00
Medical Detectives Midnight I Survived 1.00
Killer Clergy 2.00 Encounters With Evil 3.00
Teleshopping 4.00 Cops 4.25 Heir Hunters

BBC Four

Freeview 9 - Sky 116

7.00pm World News Today, Weather 7.30


World War One At Home: Despatches From
Tyneside 8.00 Forest, Field & Sky: Art Out
Of Nature 9.00 Timeshift: Penny Blacks &
Twopenny Blues: How Britain Got Stuck On
Stamps 10.00 Timeshift: Hotel Deluxe 11.00
The First World War 11.50 Dan Cruickshanks
Adventures
In
Architecture
12.50am
Constable: A Country Rebel 1.50 Forest, Field
& Sky: Art Out Of Nature 2.50 Timeshift: Penny
Blacks & Twopenny Blues: How Britain Got
Stuck On Stamps 3.50 This Is BBC Four

Comedy Central

Sky 112

8.00am The Middle 9.00 Friends 11.00


The Middle Noon Friends 1.00 Impractical
Jokers 2.00 Friends 9.00 Russell Howards
Good News 10.00 Impractical Jokers 10.30
Impractical Jokers: Top 10 11.00 Teachers
11.30 South Park Midnight Brickleberry
12.30 South Park Does Fantasy 1.30

Impractical Jokers 2.30 South Park 3.25 That


70s Show 4.15 Two And A Half Men

FOX

Sky 124

Discovery

Sky 520

8.00am Law & Order: Criminal Intent 9.00


The Closer 11.00 Monk 1.00pm NCIS 3.00
The Closer 5.00 The Mentalist 7.00 NCIS
9.00 The Walking Dead 10.15 Talking Dead
11.00 The Walking Dead 12.15am Talking
Dead 1.00 The Walking Dead 3.15 Dream
Corp LLC 3.30 Family Guy
6.00am Misfit Garage 7.00 Alaskan Bush
People 8.00 Manhunt 9.00 Auction Hunters
10.00 Baggage Battles 10.30 Storage Wars
Canada 11.00 Ice Pilots Noon Airplane Repo
1.00 Street Outlaws 2.00 Alaskan Bush
People 3.00 Alaska: The Last Frontier 4.00
Gold Rush 5.00 Mythbusters 6.00 Wheeler
Dealers 7.00 Fast N Loud Revved Up 8.00
Wheeler Dealers 10.00 Sacred Steel Bikes
11.00 Fast N Loud: Demolition Theatre
Midnight Wheeler Dealers 1.00 Street
Outlaws 3.00 Wheeler Dealers 3.50 Sacred
Steel Bikes 4.40 How Its Made

History

Sky 529

6.00am Teleshopping 7.00 Teleshopping


7.30 Teleshopping 8.00 American Pickers
9.00 Pawn Stars 10.00 American Pickers
Noon Storage Wars 1.00pm Flipping Vegas
2.00 Flipping Boston 3.00 Mountain Men
5.00 Duck Dynasty 6.00 American Pickers
7.00 Mountain Men 8.00 Big Rig Bounty
Hunters 9.00 Pawn Stars 10.00 American
Pickers 11.00 Forged In Fire Midnight Pawn
Stars 1.00 American Pickers 2.00 Storage
Wars 3.00 American Pickers

sport
Sky Sports 1

Sky 401

6.00am Football Gold 7.00 WWE: Raw 8.00


Goals On Sunday 9.00 Premier League Years
11.00 Football Gold 11.30 Footballs Greatest
Players Noon Live Tennis: ATP World Tour
Finals. Coverage from the O2 in London. 4.00
Premier League 100 Club 5.00 Darts Gold
5.30 Soccer AM: The Best Bits 6.00 World Cup
Qualifiers Round-Up 7.00 Live Grand Slam Of
Darts 11.00 Soccer AM: The Best Bits 11.30
Football Gold Midnight The Mavericks 12.30
Soccer AM: The Best Bits 1.00 Football Gold
1.30 Live NFL. New York Giants v Cincinnati
Bengals (Kick-off 1.30am). 5.00 Premier
League 100 Club 5.30 Spanish Football Gold

Sky Sports 2

Sky 402

6.00am Fight Night International 8.00 NFL


11.00 International Football: FIFA World Cup
2018 Qualifiers 1.00 NFL 4.00 Premier
League Years 6.00 Live Tennis: ATP World Tour
Finals. Andy Murray v Marin Cilic. Coverage of
the second day from the O2 in London, as the
round-robin stage of the prestigious tournament
continues. 10.00 NFL. New England Patriots
v Seattle Seahawks. 11.00 NFL. Action from
the NFL. Midnight NFL 1.00 International
Football: FIFA World Cup 2018 Qualifiers 2.00
International Football: FIFA World Cup 2018
Qualifiers 2.30 International Football: FIFA
World Cup 2018 Qualifiers 3.00 International
Football: FIFA World Cup 2018 Qualifiers 4.00
International Football: FIFA World Cup 2018
Qualifiers 4.30 International Football: FIFA

World Cup 2018 Qualifiers 5.00 International


Football: FIFA World Cup 2018 Qualifiers

Sky Sports 3

Sky 403

6.00am Great Sporting Moments 7.00 Grand


Slam Of Darts 11.00 Fight Night International
1.00pm Sky Sports Boxing Gold 2.00 Fight
Night International 4.00 International Football:
FIFA World Cup 2018 Qualifiers 6.00 2016
World Rugby Awards 6.30 My Fight: Kovalev/
Ward 7.00 NFL. New England Patriots v Seattle
Seahawks. 8.00 NFL 10.00 International
Football: FIFA World Cup 2018 Qualifiers. England
v Scotland. 11.00 International Football: FIFA
World Cup 2018 Qualifiers. Northern Ireland v
Azerbaijan. 11.30 International Football: FIFA
World Cup 2018 Qualifiers. Wales v Serbia.
Midnight International Football: FIFA World
Cup 2018 Qualifiers 1.00 Grand Slam Of Darts.
From Wolverhampton. 5.00 Sporting Heroes:
Ellery Hanley Interviews Frank Bruno

BT Sport 1

Sky 413

5.00am Italy V New Zealand 6.00 Moto3:


GP Of Valencia 7.00 Moto2: GP Of Valencia
8.00 MotoGP: GP Of Valencia 9.00 MotoGP
Chequered Flag 10.00 Exeter Chiefs V Cardiff
Blues 11.30 WCQ: Egypt V Ghana 12.30pm
Vanarama National League Highlights 1.00
UEFA Champions League Magazine 1.30
Vendee Globe Highlights 1.45 Test Cricket
Highlights: Aus V SA 3.00 AJ Bell National
Badminton League Highlights 5.00 NBA Inside
Stuff 5.30 Vendee Globe Highlights 5.45

Vanarama National League Highlights 6.15 Test


Cricket Highlights: Aus V SA 7.30 Live France
U21 V England U21. England Under-21s face
France in a friendly match at the Stade Robert
Bobin. 10.00 Maradona 86 10.30 Lolo Jones
11.30 Fernando Nation 12.30am Fishing: On
The Bank. Highlights of the 2016 Southern Carp
Cup Final held at the stunning Thorney Weir
Lakes in West Drayton. 1.00 Vanarama National
League Highlights 1.30 Live NBA: Heat @
Spurs. San Antonio Spurs v Miami Heat (Tip-off
1.30am). Coverage of the inter-conference match
at the AT&T Centre. 4.00 The WRC Magazine
4.30 Formula E Championship Highlights

Eurosport 1

Sky 410

8.00am WATTS 8.15 Alpine Skiing 9.00 Alpine


Skiing 10.15 Cycling 11.15 Snooker: English
Open 12.45pm Live Snooker: Northern Ireland
Open. Coverage of the opening day of the event
from Titanic Exhibition Centre in Belfast, which
serves as the second event in the Home Nations
series. 5.30 FIFA Under-20s Womens World
Cup Football 6.45 Live Snooker: Northern
Ireland Open. Further coverage of the opening
day of the event from Titanic Exhibition Centre in
Belfast, which serves as the second event in the
Home Nations series. 10.00 Snooker: Northern
Ireland Open. Highlights of the opening day of the
event from Titanic Exhibition Centre in Belfast.
11.30 Eurosport News. The latest stories.
11.35 Horse Excellence 11.50 Equestrian.
Action from a recent event. 12.50am Eurosport
News 12.55 The Commissioner Of Football

Yesterday

Freeview 19 - Sky 537

Home

Freeview 25 - Sky 196

6.00am Perfect Storms: Disasters That


Changed The World 6.45 The Re-Inventors
7.10 Raiders Of The Lost Art 8.00 Time Team
Special: Rediscovering Ancient Britain 9.00
Coast 10.00 The Nazis: A Warning From
History 11.00 Secrets Of War Noon Time
Team 1.00 Perfect Storms: Disasters That
Changed The World 2.00 Raiders Of The
Lost Art 3.00 Coast 4.00 Time Team Special:
Rediscovering Ancient Britain 5.00 The Nazis:
A Warning From History 6.00 Secrets Of
War 7.00 Monarchy By David Starkey 8.00
Porridge 8.40 One Foot In The Grave 9.20
Goodnight Sweetheart 10.00 Porridge 10.40
One Foot In The Grave 11.20 Goodnight
Sweetheart Midnight Coast 1.00 The Nazis:
A Warning From History 2.00 Secrets Of War
7.00am Homes Under The Hammer 8.00
Fantasy Homes By The Sea 9.00 DIY SOS
10.00 Escape To The Country 11.00 Paul
Hollywoods Pies & Puds Noon The Great
British Bake Off 1.00 Homes Under The
Hammer 2.00 DIY SOS 3.00 Timber Kings
4.00 Escape To The Country 5.00 Fantasy
Homes By The Sea 6.00 Paul Hollywoods
Pies & Puds 7.00 The Great British Bake Off
8.00 DIY SOS 9.00 Escape To The Country
10.00 Timber Kings 11.00 Homes Under The
Hammer Midnight Paul Hollywoods Pies &
Puds 1.00 Fantasy Homes By The Sea 2.00
DIY SOS 3.00 Escape To The Country

National Geographic Sky 526

8.00am Chasing Paper 9.00 Yukon River


Run. Adventure show. 10.00 Ultimate Airport
Dubai 11.00 Air Crash Investigation Noon
Highway Thru Hell 1.00 Ice Road Rescue
2.00 Nazi Secrets 3.00 Nazi Megastructures
4.00 Air Crash Investigation 5.00 Car SOS
6.00 Supercar Megabuild 7.00 Air Crash
Investigation 8.00 Ice Road Rescue 9.00
Antarctica 10.00 Mars 11.00 Air Crash
Investigation Midnight Science Of Stupid
1.00 Chasing UFOs 2.00 Yukon River Run
3.00 Ultimate Airport Dubai 4.00 Yukon Gold

Good Food

Sky 133

Universal Channel

Sky 113

6.00am The Opener 7.00 Hairy Bikers


Best Of British 8.00 Gok Cooks Chinese
8.30 Luke Nguyens Street Food Asia 9.00
Simon Hopkinson Cooks 10.00 Gordons
Great Escape 11.00 Delia Smiths Christmas
11.30 Two Fat Ladies Noon Hairy Bikers
Best Of British 1.00 Gok Cooks Chinese 1.30
Luke Nguyens Street Food Asia 2.00 Simon
Hopkinson Cooks 3.00 Gordons Great Escape
4.00 Delia Smiths Christmas 4.30 Two Fat
Ladies 5.00 Hairy Bikers Best Of British 6.00
Gok Cooks Chinese 6.30 Luke Nguyens Street
Food Asia 7.00 Simon Hopkinson Cooks 8.00
Gordons Great Escape 9.00 Delia Smiths
Christmas 9.30 Two Fat Ladies 10.00 Hairy
Bikers Best Of British 11.00 Simon Hopkinson
Cooks Midnight Gordons Great Escape
1.00 Delia Smiths Christmas 1.30 Two Fat
Ladies 2.00 Home Shopping 5.00 Gok Cooks
Chinese 5.30 Luke Nguyens Street Food Asia
6.00am Sea Patrol 7.00 Teleshopping 8.00
Sea Patrol 10.00 Law & Order Noon NCIS
8.00 Private Eyes 9.00 Major Crimes 10.00
Chicago Med 11.00 Law & Order: Special
Victims Unit 2.00am Law & Order 3.00
Numb3rs. US crime drama. 5.00 Sea Patrol

Daily Express Monday November 14 2016

www.ebook3000.com

37

38

Daily Express Monday November 14 2016

CRUSADER PRIZE CROSSWORD


1

ACROSS
1 Mowed aimlessly around a
field (6)
4 Investigate, with new lab,
whats likely (8)
10 Humid or otherwise for
metal (7)
11 Mother stole variety of
sugar (7)
12 Swimmer turned amber (5)
13 Keeping alien in when its wet
outside (9)
14 Rum charlatan displayed
innate quality (7,5)
18 Picked a loose form of toy (12)
23 Praise pet for providing some
stimulation (9)
24 Genuine kings turn up first
with answer (5)
25 Go in front, then quietly go
back (7)
26 Conditions caught student
with one friend (7)
27 Once more describe wild deer
getting thin (8)
28 River to cut north (6)

9
10

11

12

13

14

15
16
18

21

19

17

20

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN 100 CASH read down the


letters in the highlighted squares to reveal the mystery word.

DOWN
1 Doctor finds bone and German
declining (8)
2 Thrown tomato about to take
in Cupid painting (8)
3 Old Greek character has
hesitation taking
tranquilliser (5)
5 Rector sees me chat about
chance for revenge (7)
6 William plans raids as a
game (9)
7 Film starts to back Italian, only
playing in character (6)
8 Power in green form and
variable (6)
9 A lesson thats
unprincipled (6)
15 Criticise and complain of
dish (5,4)
16 Reserve specimen of some
storage (8)
17 Church to enact a play about
dolphin, say (8)
19 Point at the back form one
direction (7)
20 Guide straight (6)
21 Prevent from getting
a basket (6)
22 Extend drapes out (6)
24 Cost of parking upsets Eric (5)

TO ENTER: Call 0904 161 1603 and leave your answer and details, or text DXMON followed by a space, your answer, name and address details
to 84010. Calls cost 1.50 plus your telephone companys network access charge. Texts cost 1.50 plus your standard network rate. Lines close
at midnight tonight. Or send your grid containing the answer in the shaded squares by posting it to: Crusader Crossword, November 14, PO Box
12578, Sutton Coldfield B73 9BT. Entries must be postmarked by November 15 at the latest. SP: Spoke 0333 202 3390. For any postal enquiries,
call helpline number. The winner will be the first random correct entry drawn from all entry routes after the closing date of November 21.
NEED HELP? Call 0904 161 1609 for 5 extra clues! Calls cost 1.50 plus your telephone companys network access charge.

LAST THURSDAYS SOLUTION

NAME

ACROSS: 1 Cleopatra, 6 Ache, 10 Sever, 11 Assailant, 12 Bespoke, 13 Afghani,


14 Company report, 17 Architectural, 21 Tries, 22 Acclaim, 24 Creamiest, 25 Erato,
26 Oust, 27 Decathlon. DOWN: 1 Cashback, 2 Eaves, 3 Personal column, 4 Tragedy,
5 Assuage, 7 Character, 8 Entail, 9 Diagnostic test, 15 Meatiness, 16 Slimdown,
18 Instead, 19 Elastic, 20 Stucco, 23 Avail. Prizeword: Aversion

ADDRESS
POSTCODE

THE DAILY EXPRESS 30-SECOND CHALLENGE

TEASER

TODAYS ANSWERS: BEGINNER = 5; INTERMEDIATE = 66; ADVANCED = 339.

CROSSDOUBT

mensateaser: WIN The Level on DVD

Can you make two common five-letter


words from the nine letters given,
using each letter only once? You can
but only if one letter features in both
words in the squares on the right.
Theres at least one way to do it, and
you have to have the right letter at the
crossover but which one is it?
See if you can find the answer within
our target time. If you need help, ring
our clue-line below to find out the
crossover letter. Solution tomorrow.

A detectives dark past comes back to haunt her in a riveting new thriller The Level.
Set in Brighton and starring Karla Crome, Philip Glenister and Noel Clarke,
this exciting ITV series is out today on DVD from RLJ Entertainments Acorn label.

C A R
U T Y
A C O

HOW many words of four letters


or more can you make from the
letters shown here? In making a
word, each letter may be used
once only. Each must contain the
centre letter and there must be at
least one nine-letter word. No
plurals or verb forms ending in s.
TODAYS TARGET
Good 12; very good 18; excellent 24
(or more). Solution tomorrow.
SATURDAYS SOLUTION
cede ceding cited deceit decent
deign dent detect DETECTING
dice diene diet dine dinette ding
dint edge edict edit enticed geed
iced need netted teed tend
tented tide tied tined tinged
tinted

Call 0907 181 2585 for


todays Target solution
*Calls cost 80p per minute
plus your telephone companys
network access charge.

*SP: Spoke Helpline 0333 202 3390

Alphapuzzle tests your logic and word power. Each grid number
represents a letter. Every letter of the alphabet is used. Use the given
letter or letters below the main grid to start. Solution tomorrow.
DIFFICULTY: 8/10; TARGET: 27 mins; CLUE: Continue for an oaf.
FRIDAYS SOLUTION: Across: Objects, Exact, Abhor, Network, Gadabout,
Earn, Sampan, Belong, Lazy, Surgical, Reliant, These, Audit, Synergy.
Down: Oranges, Larva, Jihad, Muzzled, Cerebral (clue), Vast, Sinful,
Quotes, Eats, Heighten, Avocado, Cheer, Token, Gallery.

A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z

Saturdays solution
Black squares: 2, 4, 7,
11, 12, 16, 18, 21, 25, 28,
30, 32, 35, 39.
Across: Flying, Squad,
Duplex, Effete, Waltzing,
Effluvium, Enthused,
Knocks, Inland, Write,
Boxers.
Down: Islet, Specify,
Foment, Daze, Ado,
Jewel, Sidle, Yodel,
Vodka, Nip, Ogre,
Iambic, Hexagon, Usher.

Extra letter clues

0907 181 2560


(Deduct three minutes for
each extra clue letter heard)

Full solution

0907 181 2558

A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
1

*Calls cost 80p per minute 21


plus your telephone companys
network access charge.

TARGET TIME: 32 minutes

11

35

12

19

37

18

22

16

34

24

37

27

17

24

32

36

31

17

20

39

30

33

26

17

35

13

26

29

19

30

39

30

38

17

36

22

27

13

27

40

36

22

28

34

40

33

27

33

38

22

19

39

22

25

22

31

12

31

10

11

12

24

26

22

20

15

36

25

39

17

33

23

30

39

22

15

23

30

20

13

11

29

29

36

28

22

40

19

28

10

26

36

21

30

18

14

11

12

24

31

12

14

12

30

26

29

32

22

33

13

10

30

34

22

28

22

20

17

10

35

34

14

40

17

39

14

33

14

18

23

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31

32

33

34

35

36

37

38

39

G
W

21

21

23

23

6
1

19

20

17

3
8

22

21

15

25

12

21

15

21

3
26

12
24

21

12

11

13

14

20

13

17

23

12

15

13

20

15

16

17

25

10

15

23
6

11

14

13

11

13

16

23

13

21

13

5
20

21

13
3

13

25
18

11

17

18

19

20

17

20

20

17

7
14

10

11

12

13

21

22

23

24

25

26

EXTRA LETTER CLUES: 0907 181 2568 (Hear up to six Extra Letters,
deduct two minutes for each clue letter heard) Alternatively, for six extra letter
clues direct to your mobile, text DXALPHA to 88010. Texts cost 1 plus
normal network operator rate. FULL SOLUTION: 0907 181 2565;
ACROSS ONLY: 0907 181 2561; DOWN ONLY: 0907 181 2562.
*Calls cost 80p per minute plus your telephone companys network
access charge.
The Daily Express Alphapuzzles 3 (published by Express Newspapers 2007) is available
at 6.99. To order, call The Express Bookshop on 01872 562310, send a cheque/PO
payable to Express Bookshop, to: Express Bookshop, PO Box 200, Falmouth, TR11 4WJ,
or order online at www.expressbookshop.com UK delivery is free.
Alphapuzzle 2016 Acorn Editorial Ltd. All words appear in Chambers Dictionary.

SMALL CROSSWORD
2

ACROSS
1 Unequalled (9)
7 Antenna (6)
9 Form of precipitation (4)
10 Boring task (5)
12 Let it stand (4)
13 Mostly or usually (2,7)
14 Close by (4)
16 Trapped or
cornered (2,3)
18 Pudding ingredient (4)
19 Card suit (6)
20 Universal (9)

6
8

10
11

12

13
14

15

16

17

DOWN
1 Insignificant,
unimportant (8)
2 False step (4)
3 Ember (6)
4 Unoriginal and trite (9)
5 The self (3)
6 Run naked (6)
8 Set free (3,5)
11 Wall pass in
football (3-3)
12 Playground item (6)
15 Traditional Indian
dress (4)
17 Obstruct (3)

18
19

20

12

22

17

17

21

The Express Bookshop stocks a wide selection of puzzle books across


all crossword puzzle genres. To obtain our up to date list please visit
www.expressbookshop.com, call 01872 562310 or write to Express
Bookshop, PO Box 200, Falmouth TR11 4WJ. Please enclose an SAE for
return.

14

21

2
8

11

23

*Calls cost 80p per minute plus your telephone companys network access charge
and last 2.5 minutes. Lines close at midnight on Sunday, November 20. For full T&Cs see
www.express.co.uk/campaigns/terms/7. SP: Spoke, 0333 202 3390.

20

Answer for Teaser 07/11/16: Boardroom and pipedream.

11

For your chance to win, call: 0907 181 2718*

THE ALPHABEATER
CAN you crack the
Alphabeater? Each grid
number represents a letter
or black square. As in
Alphapuzzle, every letter of
the alphabet is used. But
you have to complete the
grid too! Use the given
letters and black squares
below the grid to start. The
grid is rotationally
symmetrical in other
words, it looks the same if
you turn the page upside
down. Solution tomorrow.

12

A man on a morning run covers the


outward distance at 10 mph. After a short
rest he returns, over exactly the same
distance at 6.6666 mph. What is the mans
average speed over the entire run?

A C E H L O R V Z

The Target
uses
words in
the main
body of
Chambers
21st
Century
Dictionary
(1999
edition)

Take the online Mensa workout at www.mensa.org.uk or apply for a supervised IQ test in your area,
email bookatest@mensa.org.uk or telephone 01902 772771. Mensa does not accept hyphenated words,
and uses the Oxford Dictionary of English (Second Edition Revised) as its official reference.

Target times: Average:


20 mins Good: 16 mins
SOLUTION
STUCK? CALL FOR A CLUE
Excellent: 12 mins
0901 322 5601 0901 322 5607
Fridays solution:
Both todays words in a moment
Halve your Target Time!
CREPT (across)
*Calls cost 75p plus your telephone companys
ROTOR (down)
network access charge.

TARGET

ALPHAPUZZLE

WIN 100 CASH

FRIDAYS SOLUTION
ACROSS 1 Islamabad, 7 Nabs, 8 Flame, 10 Lip,
11 Onions, 13 Rigmarole, 14 Allots, 16 Est, 18 Chewy,
19 Wire, 20 Tiredness.
DOWN 1 Incorrect, 2 Sarnie, 3 ASBO, 4 All,
5 Balloon, 6 Depresses, 8 Finally, 9 Fighter,
12 Alters, 15 Lawn, 17 Awe.

For todays solution


call: 0907 181 2582

*Calls cost 80p per minute plus your telephone


companys network access charge.

SUDOKU

Level: Gentle

Target: 16 mins

Fill the grid so that every column, row, and 3x3 square includes all of the digits from one to nine.

20

40

Alternatively, for six Extra Letter clues to your mobile, text DXBEAT to 88010. Texts cost 1 plus your usual operator rate

PLAY MORE CROSSWORDS AND GAMES AT EXPRESS.CO.UK/PUZZLES

6
8
4
8 5 1
6 5
4 8
5
9
3
1
9 7
3 5
8
9
1 7 5
1
3
2
8
6
9
8
3

Extra clues: 0901 322 5609


*Calls cost 75p plus your telephone companys
network access charge.

TO order The Express Sudoku puzzles


(5.99) or the Infinite Sudoku CD Rom
(9.99) call The Express
Bookshop on 01872 562310,
send a cheque/PO payable to
Express Bookshop to Express
Bookshop, PO Box 200,
Falmouth, TR11 4WJ,
or order online at www.
expressbookshop.com
UK delivery is free.

YESTERDAYS SOLUTION
3
9
7
2
5
6
8
4
1

6
2
4
3
8
1
9
5
7

8
5
1
9
7
4
6
3
2

9
8
2
5
1
7
4
6
3

1 4 5 7
6 7 3 4
3 5 9 8
4 6 8 1
2 3 6 9
8 9 2 5
7 2 1 3
9 1 7 2
5 8 4 6

2
1
6
7
4
3
5
8
9

Todays solution: 0907 181 2573


*Calls cost 80p per minute plus your telephone companys
network access charge.

Daily Express Monday November 14 2016

WIN
1,000
2

Big Monday crossword

ACROSS

10

11
13

12

14

15

16

17

18

19
20

21
22

23

24
25

26

27

28

29

30

31

32

33

34

35

Name
Address

Postcode

For your chance to win 1,000 Cash!


read down the letters in the highlighted
squares to reveal the mystery word.

Solution
& winner

To enter call:

0904 161 1601

For
Monday,
Oct 31

and leave your answer and details, or text


BIGXWORD followed by a space, your
answer, name and address to 84010 or just
complete the crossword correctly and send it
to: Daily Express, Prize Crossword (No
659), PO Box 12578, Sutton Coldfield B73
9BT Competition closes Friday, November 18
at 11:59pm. Winner picked at random from all
entry routes after close date. Need Help?

1,000
WINNER:
B Culshaw,
Southport,
Merseyside.

Call 0904 161 1602 for five extra clues! *Calls


are 1.50 plus your telephone companys network
access charge. Texts cost 1.50 plus your
standard network rate. *SP: Spoke, 0333 202
3390. For any postal enquires, call this helpline.

1 2015 comedy-drama film starring


Christian Bale and Steve Carell (3,3,5)
6 Melancholy nobleman in
Shakespeares As You Like It
(1599) (6)
9 Deep toned xylophone originating in
Africa but popularised in Latin
America, often made with
rosewood (7)
10 Chief town of the Bernese
Highlands in central Switzerland,
between Lakes Brienz and Thun (10)
11 Hard yellow Italian cheese made
from sheep milk (8)
12 Wide curving indentation of a
shoreline, or the bay that it
creates (5)
13 Roman poet (43 BC-17 AD) known
particularly for his works on love
(Ars Amatoria) and myths
(Metamorphoses) (4)
16 State of the north-western US
bordering Washington, California,
Idaho and Nevada (6)
19 Hypothetical elementary particle
that always travels faster than
light (7)
21 Capital and largest city of the
Netherlands, in the province of North
Holland (9)
22 Mechanical calculating device
consisting of two logarithmic
graduated scales and being able to
move one against the other (5,4)
23 Extremely unstable synthetic
element produced by high-energy
atomic collisions, formerly called
unniloctium (7)
24 Young salmon returning to fresh
water after a winter at sea (6)

? A B S E N C E O F M A L I C E
T O A S A J O
H U G U E N O T N Y A S A L A N
E A C H N C L
J S Y E I C H E A S I
U P P E R F R E E I G
D H E L M U O N E
G L O B U L I N A S N A K
E D B E E A G L E L
E E A S E L L C L
M U L A N A L E M A I T R
O L S T A Y N N H
L E H E L A N T R A C
D R I N K M E R R S T
O T C C A A J
V E N E Z U E L A B E L G R A D
A J L K I O Z
N O B E L P E A C E P R I Z E

25 Standard monetary unit of


Bangladesh, divided into 100 paise (or
poisha) (4)
26 Capital of Ghana and formerly of
the British Gold Coast (5)
27 Long winding constellation of the
southern hemisphere extending from
Orion to Hydrus (8)
32 English singer-songwriter who
formed the skiffle/rock-and-roll group
the Quarrymen in 1956 (4,6)
33 Large order of insects having two
wings and sucking or piercing
mouthparts; flies, gnats, mosquitoes
etc. (7)
34 Garden by the temple of Apollo at
Athens in which Aristotle taught
philosophy (6)
35 Character played by Kevin Whately
in the comedy-drama series Auf
Wiedersehen, Pet (7,4)

DOWN

1 Czech-born British playwright whose


works include 2015s The Hard
Problem (3,8)
2 Prophetic book of the Old
Testament originally forming a single
history of Israel with Nehemiah and
Chronicles (4)
3 Triangular upper part of an external
wall at the end of a ridged roof (5)
4 Fifteenth letter of the Greek
alphabet, derived from the Phoenician
letter ayin (7)
5 Largest moon of Saturn, and the
second-largest in the Solar System
after Jupiters Ganymede (5)
6 Large island of the Inner Hebrides
north of Islay and south of Mull (4)

7 1901 play by J. M Barrie featuring


Valentine Brown and Miss Phoebe
Throssel (7,6)
8 1872 satirical novel by Samuel
Butler subtitled or, Over the
Range (7)
14 2016 Marvel superhero film
starring Benedict Cumberbatch and
Chiwetel Ejiofor (6,7)
15 1989 single by British rock band
Queen, from the album The
Miracle (7)
17 Ancient state of central Italy
between the Rivers Arno and Tiber,
now occupied by parts of Tuscany,
Lazio and Umbria (7)
18 Third compartment of a ruminant
mammals stomach, also called
psalterium (6)
19 Lever or handle attached to the
top of a boats rudder for steering (6)
20 Oscar-winning 1967 film starring
Dustin Hoffman and Anne Bancroft
(3,8)
23 Any tree of the chiefly North
American genus Carya, yielding edible
nuts and heavy strong timber (7)
24 Boris ___, regent of Russia from
1584 to 1598 and tsar 15981605 (7)
28 Enzyme secreted by the kidneys
that breaks down proteins and helps
regulate blood pressure (5)
29 One of the four chief angels in
Jewish apocryphal writings; Hebrew,
light of God (5)
30 Either of the two quantities
making up a ratio or other
mathematical expression (4)
31 Captain of the Nautilus in the Jules
Verne novels Twenty Thousand
Leagues Under the Sea (1870) and
The Mysterious Island (1874) (4)

E
D
A
M
A
M
E
K
E
N
K
E
S
E
Y

Travel
F
an ull
d yb
pr o
ot nd
ec ed
te
d

STOPTHECLOCK

THEGREATALPHAPUZZLETIME CHALLENGE
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
1

12

14

24

26

24

14

10

26

21

18

16

15

14

14

17

11

14

13

23

20

23

18

21

14

23

25

20

16

21
24
2

10

10

13
4

26
5

13

10
6

14
14

18

14
4

16

9
21

17

26

23
10

22

23

17

19

16
14

10

20

2
10

13

10

11

23
2

18

WIN 100

25

MINUTES

Can you beat todays time?

TACKLE the Alphapuzzle Challenge and be


in with a chance of a 100 cash prize.
FIRST, call the number below and make a note
of todays CLUE LETTERS and your personal
PIN NUMBER to set your personal stop-watch
running. Then, use the clue letters to work out
the seven-letter word in the shaded squares.
When you crack the mystery word, call again,
enter your Pin Number and STOP THE CLOCK.
Winner selected at random from all correct
entrants who beat the 25-minute Target Time.
Each grid number represents a different letter.
All 26 letters of the alphabet are used.

14

0907 181 2908

YOUR PIN No. _ _ _ _ _ _

12

13

23
18

19

14

7
8

7
6

14

16

20

24

18

23

21

17

14

14

14

16

*Calls cost 80p per minute plus your telephone


companys network access charge. Lines close
23:59 every Sunday.

Last weeks solution Across: Shrub, Empower,


Cigar, Quarter, You, Axle, Incur, Freak, Gnash, Booze,
Both, Vow, GRATIFY, Arson, Acolyte, Dirge. Down:
Social, Enigma, Regular, Bravo, Bury, Majority, Quiz,
Solution next Monday. 100 Winner (Oct 31): D Sheard, Huddersfield, W Yorks Bevy, Prancing, Wand, Water, Sponsor, Rarity, Chance.
14

/lmx

15

16

17

18

19

39

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

www.ebook3000.com

Venice

Classic and Undiscovered

5 days
from only

499
pp

Selected departures from January to December 2017


Price includes
Return flights from London Stansted, Manchester, Luton, London Heathrow,
London Gatwick, Leeds Bradford, Edinburgh, Bristol or Birmingham
Four nights in a four-star hotel, situated on the Grand Canal, with breakfast
Walking tour of Venice - probably the worlds most enchanting city
Visit to St Marks Basilica - with 40,000 square feet of mosaics covering the entire
interior - probably the worlds most opulent cathedral
Visit to the glorious Doges Palace, the customary ruler of the city
Walking tour of undiscovered Venice, the old Jewish quarter and Venice of the
Venetians, almost entirely overlooked by the crowds
Visit to picturesque Murano in the Venice lagoon - an island caught in time famous
for its exquisite glassware
Demonstration of Murano glass manufacture
Escorted by our experienced tour manager

TO REQUEST A BROCHURE, PLEASE CALL

0871 664 1466

TO REQUEST A BROCHURE, PLEASE CALL

www.expriviera.co.uk

3430

ABTA No. V4744

Calls cost 13p p/min from a BT landline. Mobile and other providers costs may vary. Prices based on per person sharing
a twin room, single rooms available at a supplement, optional insurance extra. Holiday organised by and is subject to the
booking conditions of Riviera Travel, New Manor, 328 Wetmore Road. Burton upon Trent, Staffs DE14 1SP. Offered subject
to availability. Additional entrance costs may apply. ABTA V4744 ATOL 3430 protected. Images used in conjunction with
Riviera Travel.

40

Daily Express Monday November 14 2016


To order Complete Calvin and Hobbes at 70 (published by Andrews McNeel)
call 01872 562310; visit www.expressbookshop.com; or send a cheque to
Express Bookshop, PO Box 200 Falmouth TR11 4WJ. UK Delivery is free.

CALVIN AND HOBBES

Bill Watterson

Lori Reid

Our top
astrologer

Celebrating today: HRH Charles, Prince of Wales, 68, and actress Letitia Dean, 49.

Aries Mar 21 Apr 20

Libra Sep 24 Oct 23


Todays full moon quickens the
pace and puts pressure on business and
financial affairs. If you havent paid your bills,
someone somewhere is going to crack the
whip. Get yourself up to speed. Call me to
hear when to spot those telltale signs.

Todays full moon lights up the


angles of your money chart putting finances
in high relief. Take this opportunity to deal
with official paperwork. Finalise those travel
plans but avoid spending on impulse. Call
me to hear when light dawns again.

0905 789 3701*

DILBERT

To order a copy of Optimism Sounds Exhausting: A Dilbert Book at 12.99 (published by Andrews McNeel) call 01872 562310;
visit www.expressbookshop.com; or send a cheque to Express Bookshop, PO Box 200 Falmouth TR11 4WJ. UK Delivery is free.

Scott Adams

0905 789 3707*

Taurus Apr 21 May 21

Scorpio Oct 24 Nov 22

Feeling under pressure? Blame it


on the full moon! Todays supermoon in your
sign is extra potent so will impact on your
emotions bringing feelings to the surface.
Focus on faraway thoughts. Call me to hear
when to sort the wheat from the chaff.

0905 789 3702*

Gemini May 22 June 21

Lisa Wild

FAITH, HOPE AND SUE

Partners, customers, clients?


Someone is creating waves! The Full Moon
can make people excitable, throw caution to
the wind and behave in extraordinary ways.
Stand back and let the drama work itself
through. Call me to hear when less is more.

0905 789 3708*

Sagittarius Nov 23 Dec 21


Dont put yourself under any more
pressure than is necessary by taking on
more work. A powerful full moon is racking
up the tension so concentrate on the task in
hand and get it done and dusted. Call me to
hear when to keep your feet on the ground.

Full moons tend to impact on


peoples emotions, bringing long-buried
issues to the surface. Given todays
extra-potent supermoon you shouldnt be
surprised if youre feeling sensitive. Call
me to hear when to keep a clear head.

0905 789 3703*

0905 789 3709*

WIN A 2-NIGHT WIGWAM HOLIDAYS BREAK

RUPERT AND THE NEW BONNET No 19

Bill has two fireworks in his hand,


He says, Arent these sparklers grand!

To order the Rupert Annual for 2017 (no.81) at 9.99 (out now) please call 01872
562310. Alternatively send a cheque/PO to Express Bookshop, PO Box 200, Falmouth
TR11 4WJ or order online at www.expressbookshop.com. UK delivery is free.

After thanking Bingo, Rupert says


it is time they hurried home. My
mummy will be getting impatient
for her new bonnet. Afterwards
well be able to have fun with our
big fireworks. My rocket is larger
than any of the fireworks Ive been
collecting. But Bill doesnt want to
wait. Id like to set light to mine
now, he says. Ive got a match, so
do lets. You can hold one, and Ill
take the other. Rupert goodnaturedly agrees, and in a moment
So he and Rupert light the pair,
the giant sparklers are alight.
Express Newspapers 2016
Excitedly they watch them flare.

Cheese and bacon pasta


Pasta is an all-time favourite and this recipe
is a meatier version of the traditional mac n cheese. Serves: 4-6.
INGREDIENTS
2 rashers streaky bacon
225g pasta shapes
1 onion, chopped
1 clove garlic, nely chopped
30g butter
3 tablespoons plain our
475ml milk
340g grated Cheddar cheese

METHOD
1) Preheat oven to 180C/160C fan assisted/gas
mark 4.
2) Cook the bacon over a medium heat in a
large, deep frying pan until crispy then drain,
crumble and set aside.
3) In a large pot with boiling salted water,
cook the pasta until al dente. Drain.
4) In a medium frying pan, fry the chopped
onion and garlic. Take off the heat and add the
chopped cooked bacon and set aside.
5) To make the sauce, in a medium saucepan
melt the butter over low heat. Once melted,
add the our and stir constantly for 2 minutes.
6) Add the milk gradually and continue
stirring until thickened. Stir in two thirds of
the grated Cheddar cheese and stir until
melted.
7) Combine the pasta and cheese sauce in a
2 litre baking dish. Sprinkle over the remaining
Cheddar cheese and the bacon.
8) Bake uncovered in preheated oven until
cheese on top is melted and brown.

ALANS TIP OF THE DAY: Use a bean sprouter to produce succulent Chinese mung beans,
alfalfa or more unusual crops such as fenugreek or pea shoots for out-of-season salads,
garnishes and stir-fries. Theyll grow on windowsills, results take from three days to a week.

As part of its Find Sid a Home campaign in


conjunction with ASDA, Walls Pastry is
giving away a two-night Wigwam
Holidays break to four lucky readers. There
are a number of cabin types available at
Wigwam Holidays sites across the UK.
Please see wigwamholidays.com for
details. Not only that but you can help find
Sid the Sausage Roll a home by collecting
points and winning prizes worth 700
which include a Haven Holiday, Virgin
Experience Day and Venture Studios
photoshoot! The campaign is simple,
collect points by taking pictures of your cut
out Sid on adventures! Pick up your pack
from an ASDA Caf near you or download
one from FindSidAHome.co.uk!

FOUR
UP FOR
GRABS

Terms: Prize is 1x Wigwam Holidays gift voucher


to the value of 250, redeemable against any of the
Wigwam sites accepting online bookings. Subject
to availability & booking restrictions and to
Wigwam Holidays terms and conditions. Travel
costs, activities and any possible extras such as
campfires, bed linen etc are excluded.

Call 0905 789 3447 (80ppm)* or text DXWIN4 followed by your email address, name and address
to 83310 (2)**. To enter via post please send your name, address, phone number, email address,
age and gender in a sealed envelope to: Wigwam Holiday Competition, PO BOX 12581, Sutton
Coldfield B73 9BX. Only one entry per letter please. This competition closes at midnight on
11.12.16 and three working days later for postal entries.
*Calls cost 80p per minute plus your telephone companys network access charge and last 2.5 minutes.
**Texts cost 2 plus your usual network rate. By responding to promotions, offers and competitions you
agree that Northern & Shell & the Daily Express may contact you by post, SMS and/or email with
offers, goods or services that may be of interest to you. To stop receiving SMS messages please text NS
NOINFO to the originating number. Entrants must be 18 or over. Winners will be selected at random from
all valid entries. The Editors decision is final. For full T&Cs, see www.express.co.uk/comprules. Express
Newspapers/Northern & Shell reserves the right to offer these promotions in its portfolio of titles. Prizes
are subject to availability. Images are for representational use only. SP: Spoke - 0333 202 3390

Cancer June 22 July 23


People tend to behave out of
character at the time of the full moon and
take slights where none were intended. But
with Venus in your relationship skies, you
have charm on your side. Call me to hear
when your judgment is spot-on again.

0905 789 3704*

Leo July 24 Aug 23


The pressure is on, youre moving
centre stage and the spotlight is seeking you
out. You have a mandate to perform and a
deadline to deliver. Everything else seems to
pale into insignificance. Call me to hear
when to stay financially one step ahead.

0905 789 3705*

Virgo Aug 24 Sep 23


Getting from A to B could be a push
and a stretch as todays supermoon cranks
up tempers and moods. Be courteous on the
road. Creative projects and childrens affairs
come under auspicious stars. Call me to
hear when to sort fact from fiction.

0905 789 3706*

Capricorn Dec 22 Jan 20


Youve pinned a lot of hopes into
this weeks arrangements. With compliant
Venus in your sign youre expecting things to
go your way. With todays supermoon stirring
the atmosphere, there will be drama. Call me
to hear when a clear explanation is given.

0905 789 3710*

Aquarius Jan 21 Feb 19


The cosmic spotlight is on your
home and family. Expect an unusual flurry of
activity around the house today, and some of
it could be stressful, as a full moon draws a
certain domestic matter to an end. Call me
to hear when to be more security aware.

0905 789 3711*

Pisces Feb 20 Mar 20


Try not to walk or talk yourself into
trouble today. You may be under pressure
but, once the effects of todays potent full
moon die away, the demands will ease and
you can slow down. Call me to hear when
there is light at the end of the tunnel.

0905 789 3712*

*Calls to Starlines cost 80p per minute plus your telephone companys network access charge.
Max 8 minutes. Entertainment only. SP: Spoke, 0333 202 3390.

Daily Express Monday November 14 2016

HALF PRICE SALE!

Buy a Chair, Settee or Bed and get any Second Item Half Price*

Our Adjustable beds


offer positional relief

Our Rise & Recline chairs


offer a unique high leg lift

Unique High Leg Lift

Positional relief from aches and pains

Chairs made to fit you

Choice of high quality mattresses

Occupational Therapist Approved

98.47% Customer Satisfaction

250 TRADE IN

BUY
BRITISH

**

For any of your old chairs, settees or beds

Call now to receive your 250 trade-in, were open 7 days a week

0800 999 7896

Oak Tree Mobility


Your comfort is our strength

quote code:

4716/JK/20

*Half price offer valid on all second items. Offer ends 31st November 2016. Half price off item must be of the same value or less than your chosen item
and must be ordered at the same time. ** Trade-in offer cannot be used to purchase any stock items. eKomi satisfaction rating as of 1st November 2016.

ABSORBENT UNDERWEAR
FOR BLADDER LEAKAGE
Contex oer highly functional, beautifully designed, washable
incontinence underwear providing a real alternative to disposable
incontinence products. Contex looks and feels just like regular
underwear and is unlike anything else in the current market, with
styles designed to overcome embarrassment for active people
suering with bladder leakage.
ABSORBENT & BREATHABLE
WATERPROOF OUTER LAYER

MACHINE WASH & DRY,


LASTS OVER 200 WASHES!

HYPO-ALLERGENIC
ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY

ODOUR PROTECTIVE
FOR PEACE OF MIND

EXCLUSIVE INTRODUCTORY OFFER


Receive 10% o your total order when
you use the following discount code:

OFFER CODE

EXP03

EXPIRES: 09/12/16

10%

OFF YOUR ORDER

WHAT MAKES CONFITEX UNDERWEAR SO SPECIAL...


ADVANCED FIBRE LAYER
TRANSFERS MOISTURE
AWAY FROM YOUR BODY

HIGH ABSORBENCY LAYER

Available in a wide range of colours, styles and absorbency!

MAXIMUM MOISTURE
RETENTION INNER LAYER

Get in touch with the Contex Team today...

WATERPROOF OUTER LAYER


UNIQUE
PATENTED
TECHNOLOGY

PROVIDES PROTECTION
FOR YOUR CLOTHING

0800 055 6770

I have just used these for going on holiday as journeys can be long and the
facilities not always available. They gave me great peace of mind. - Terry A

www.contex.co.uk

Brilliant pants, gorgeous colour. They do exactly


what they say they will do too! - Sharon M

www.ebook3000.com

Were rated as Great...

41

42

Daily Express Monday November 14 2016

Well buy your house


in four simple steps!
1. Call us or go to our website for an instant cash offer
2. Well arrange a valuation of your house & make you a formal offer
3. Well instruct solicitors to sort the legal paperwork
4. Well exchange contracts & complete the sale in a timescale to suit you

The UKs favourite house buying service


Call us for free on 0800 096 1040
for a same day cash offer
www.moveanyproperty.com

BUYING HOUSES FOR OVER 77 YEARS

MOBILITY

PUBLIC NOTICES

MASSIVE SALE NOW ON

100s of NEW Scooters, Powerchairs & Wheelchairs


Ex-Motability & used models Lightweight, easy-fold scooters

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF
ADMINISTRATOR

ST JOHNS HILL
TRADING COMPANY LTD
Trading Name:
Powder Keg Diplomacy
Registered Number: 07675274
Registered Office: Bank Chambers
1-3 Woodford Avenue, Gants Hill,
Ilford, Essex IG2 6UF. Principal
Trading Address: 147 St Johns Hill,
London SW11 1TQ. Nature of
Business: Bar/Restaurant.

Generous
part-exchange
deals

Richard Jeffrey Rones (IP number


8807) of ThorntonRones Limited,
311 High Road, Loughton, Essex
IG10 1AH. Date of Appointment: 2
November 2016. Contact: Jennifer
Munday on 020 8418 9333.

TRAINING AND TUITION

Installed next day


Call us today, you could have
your stairlift tomorrow!

FREE

BATHLIFT
with every
purchase*

!
HURRY
ED
LIMIT
TIME
OFFER

comfortable
Enjoy safe
bathing and be
CLAIM
YOUR
FREE BATHLIFT!
safe on your stairs thanks to Acorn!

0800 422 0665


CALL NOW FOR YOUR FREE SURVEY AND QUOTE

*Please enquire for further details. Offer valid on new stairlift purchases
made through this advertisement only. Conditions apply.

TRAINING COURSE

Train to be an International
Standard Auditor for ISO
Management Systems.

Contact Paul or Liz on


03332 400363 or email
michaelbright@imsm.com www.imsm.com

+)&-,-$/

1!1'/ +)*#(/ 0 %($"'#(/ -*.

Daily Express Monday November 14 2016

Quality Riser Recliners


& Adjustable Beds
Riser Recliners and Matching Sofas

LOW

PRICE

PROMISE

Single, Double and Dual Adjustable Beds

Family run business


Matching sofas & chairs
Many years experience
All furniture is made to measure
Lifetime warranty available
Unique high leg lift
British made

BUY ONE
GET ONE

FREE

Call FREE on

OR

35%
OFF
350
A SINGLE PURCHASE
*

0800 138 5046

The worlds slimmest bath lift!

The worlds slimmest bath lift!

PART EXCHANGE
FOR YOUR EXISTING
FURNITURE**

If you nd the same or similar product at a lower price,


Anchor Mobility will match it. *On selected models only.
**Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer.

ORDER NOW FOR GUARANTEED PRE CHRISTMAS DELIVERY^


*

Luxury, British-made
Riser Recliners

Enjoy safe,
comfortable full
depth bathing...

When you buy from us,


you deal direct with the
factory. That means you
get unbeatable quality,
service and value
why pay more?

For your FREE brochure call

0800 083 0036

www.easy2bathe.co.uk

DYEXP14/11/16

Safe, comfortable and reliable


Fitted in
Slim and unobtrusive
1
H
OUR
Lowers and raises you
or less...
Fits onto your existing bath
Retractable for conventional use
Fully guaranteed

*Selected lines only. Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer. Optional extras
charged as per retail price list. Offer ends 18/12/16. ^Guaranteed pre Christmas delivery only
available on orders placed before 25/11/16

www.ebook3000.com

DYEXP14/11/16

43

44

Daily Express Monday November 14 2016


Advertisement

SPLENDOR SA THE EXCLUSIVE BRITISH AGENTS


FOR THE SWISS OUTLET OF BRAND WATCHES

Endeavour
Introducing the

from ASTRON

RICE 209
REGULAR P
s Offer
der
Exclusive Rea

59

JUST

e
+p&p & insuranc

SAVE

150
WITH
VOUCHER

Inspired by the discovery ship


captained by James Cook,
the Endeavour draws from
its illustrious history to give a
sense of sophistication and style.
The luxurious gold detailing on the
bezel and bracelet, and the intricately
patterned dial contrasts beautifully
with the hard-wearing stainless steel
a nod to the opulent decorations on
board such a brave and industrious vessel.
The Endeavour features a Flyback
Chronograph function - meaning you can reset
the timer without the need to rst stop the
chronograph. The decorative dial stirs thoughts
of thunderous waves and violent oceans ones
which the Endeavour must have overcome on its
epic voyage all those years ago.

Available in Gents
and Ladies Styles

Order with condence

Each Splendor timepiece passes through our Master Watchmakers


hands for nal assembly, calibration and testing. We are so condent in the quality of our timepieces that we offer
a 5-year manufacturers warranty. Splendor Watches are not sold in any store. We only sell directly to our customers
because we are the exclusive UK agent. This avoids any additional costs added by luxury jewellery retailers and gives our
customers the prices they deserve. Order yours today!

HOMEOWNERS & LANDLORDS

YOU CAN SELL YOUR HOUSE


BEFORE XMAS - AND FOR
100% MARKET VALUE!

National Residential can buy or sell


your house at the best possible price
and to your timescale - AND EVEN
BEFORE CHRISTMAS!
Thousands of homeowners and landlords throughout England and Wales
have been taking the option to sell their
house through National Residential
rather than wait for possibly months to
sell via their local Estate Agents.

The choice is yours!

We can sell your house within 7 days for


cash, or if you want to wait a whole 28 days
you can get 100% market value - or even
better in some instances! commented David
Coughlin, managing director of National
Residential.
We also have years of experience and
expertise when dealing with landlords, and
as our company owns over 300 tenanted
properties we know firsthand the difficulties
involved.
The very fact that thousands of UK homeowners and landlords with tenants have

ORDER
TODAY

0330
008
0373
www.SplendorSA.co.uk

SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED
POST COUPON TO:
SPLENDOR SA, 83 Ducie Street,
Manchester M1 2JQ.

Mr/Mrs/Miss/Ms
Name
Address
Tel:
email

10-minute Timer
Waterproof up to 5 ATM
Scratch-resistant Mineral Glass
5 Year Manufacturers Warranty

150
OFF

ENTER CODE DEX AT CHECKOUT

Qty.

Post code

We accept: MASTERCARD, VISA, MAESTRO

Voucher

OR QUOTE WHEN CALLING

Please send me the following item(s)

Style
Price
Gents Endeavour
was 209 SAVE 150 59
Ladies Endeavour
was 209 SAVE 150 59
His and Hers Endeavour
SAVE 5 113
Postage packaging and insurance

Contact us Today on our


24 hour Freefone:

0800 612 3768

LL US!
A
C
A
T
T
O
G
YOUVE

C A S H WITHIN

7DAYS
100% MARKET VALUE IN

28DAYS

SELLRE
BEFO
S! aGUARANTEED CASH SALE IN 7 DAYS
A
M
X
MARKET VALUE IN 28 DAYS
a100%
TENANTED PROPERTIES
a100% REGULATED
a

Delivering Fast House Sales to Homeowners and


Landlords throughout England and Wales

Total

5.95

GRAND TOTAL:

CARD No.
Start Date
Security
Code

This Voucher entitles


the bearer to a
discount of 150 on
the ENDEAVOUR
from ASTRON Gents
or Ladies Watch

National Residential are 100% regulated with


the Property Ombudsman and the Trading
Standards, and are a founder member of the
National Association of Property Buyers.

SELLING YOUR
HOUSE?

Endeavour Flyback Chronograph from ASTRON

Flyback Chronograph Movement


585 Solid Gold Plating
Intricately Patterned Dial
Date Display

contacted us to buy or sell their property


quickly and efficiently speaks volumes - and
our fantastic reviews are a testament to our
success and the service we provide.

Exp. Date
(Last 3 digits
on back of
your card)

Signature

Send cheques/POs made payable to SPLENDOR SA

Issue No.

(Maestro only)

ORDER CODE DEX

Offer Ends 14th December. Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer. Orders are limited to 3 per customer. T&Cs www.splendorsa.co.uk

Call National
Residential TODAY
to request a quote:

Tel: 0800 612 3768


www.national-residential.co.uk

City&Business
Daily Express Monday November 14 2016

e-mail: city@express.co.uk
Visit City & Business pages online at
www.express.co.uk/city
Tel: 0208 612 7156

Inflation at
a new high
after fuel
price rise

By Kalyeena Makortoff
City Reporter

Investors will be scouring easyJets


full-year results for signs of improvement tomorrow, after the company
slashed its profit guidance and warned
last month that currency headwinds
would hit the balance sheet.
Analysts are expecting pre-tax
profit to clock in at around 495million for the full year to September 30,
following a difficult 12 months that
saw the airline grapple with the fallout
of terror attacks, air traffic control
strikes in France, political turmoil,
and the post-EU collapse of the
pound.
Graham Spooner, an investment
research analyst at The Share Centre,
said: EasyJets shares have been suffering from turbulence for most of this
year so the market will be hoping for
some good news in these results.
There was precious little of that
the last time we heard from the company in October.
EasyJet slashed its own pre-tax
profit guidance to 490-495million last
month, down from 721million which
it had predicted during its half-year
results in May.
It came after the company revealed
that it would be left nursing at least
125million in lost profit after a combination of terror attacks across
Europe, Egypt and Tunisia, air traffic
control strikes in France and political
turmoil in Turkey.
The company added that currency
headwinds linked to the post-EU collapse in the pound would cost it
90million.
EasyJet has bases across 11 UK airports and flies more than 830 routes
on its network across Europe, the
Middle East and North Africa. The airline said it recorded an 8.7 per cent

What the
Sunday
papers say
Picture: PA

Inflation is expected to
hit a two-year high when official figures for October are
published tomorrow.
The Consumer Price Index
(CPI) measure of inflation is
forecast to have reached
1.2 per cent in October, up
from 1 per cent in September
and 0.6 per cent in August.
Economists are predicting
that a jump in petrol and
diesel prices will push up the
cost of living, as stronger oil
prices make filling up at the
pump pricier.
Sterlings near 20 per cent
slump against the US dollar
and 15 per cent fall against
the euro since the EU referendum result is also expected
to start feeding through to
prices, with services firms
and manufacturers passing
on higher import costs.
The latest manufacturing
PMI report for October said
the pounds collapse had triggered the steepest rise in
purchasing costs in the surveys 25-year history.
Howard Archer, chief UK
and European economist at
IHS Global Insight, is predicting CPI to trend markedly
higher over the coming
months as the impact of sterlings weakness is felt.
He is forecasting inflation
to reach its 2 per cent target
in the first quarter of next
year, before rising to 3 per
cent in the latter part of
2017 and peaking at around
3.5 per cent in early 2018.
Bank of England governor
Mark Carney said recently
Britons should expect higher
costs as the Banks latest
forecast showed inflation rising up to 2.7 per cent in 2017.

EasyJet flies in the


face of stormy year

45

SUNDAY EXPRESS
Bank of England officials have
held talks with bankers and
economists on Donald Trumps US
presidential election victory and
what its implications will be for
Britain and the global economy.
Asdas share of the grocery
market has fallen to its lowest level
in 13 years, as new chief executive
Sean Clarke battles to turn its
fortunes around.
Smartphones will be useable in
areas that have no mobile signal,
thanks to technology firm GoTenna.
SUNDAY TIMES
Donald Trumps election victory
has wiped more than $1trillion
(793,500million) off global bond
markets, as his promise to launch a
spending spree fuels speculation
that a 30-year bull run for bonds
has come to an end.
M&s boss Steve Rowe faces a
rebellion by small suppliers after
promising to protect food shoppers
from the impact of sterlings plunge
since the Brexit vote.

TURBULENT TIMES: EasyJet slashed its own pre-tax profit guidance last month
drop in per-seat revenue in the three
months to September 30, as it slashed
fares amid a price war with budget airlines including Ryanair.
Mr Spooner said: The market will
be especially interested to hear if there
is any change in the expectations for a
further drop in revenue per seat in the
first quarter of the new financial year.
Rival Ryanair produced some good
figures recently but easyJets latest
monthly passenger stats were slightly
disappointing.
News that Ryanairs fares would
likely drop 15 per cent this winter
could put easyJet under further

pressure to cut costs. Ryanairs chief


executive last week said fares would
probably be reduced, amid uncertainty over EU negotiations, which he
said was good news for customers,
not so good news for shareholders.
Meanwhile, the boss of British Airways owner International Airlines
Group said its own ticket prices may
have to rise to offset sterling weakness
and the effects of industrial action.
Citi equity analyst Andrew Light
expects easyJet to grow capacity
aggressively by around 8 per cent
over the next financial year no matter
what.

SUNDAY TELEGRAPH
January bargain-hunters are in
line for disappointment as Britains
electrical giants prepare to unveil
steep price rises after Christmas.
Energy giants are demanding the
Government relax its 2020 deadline
for installing smart meters in every
home after delays in setting up the
communications system at the
heart of the 11billion scheme.
OBSERVER
Away from the strange frenzy over
John Lewiss Christmas TV
commercial, there was more
sombre news from adland. ITV
reported its worst performance in
the run-up to Christmas since the
end of 2008.

Rising childcare costs affect firms Top pub groups turnover soars
Firms are losing talented
staff, or seeing workers cut
their hours, because of the
high cost of childcare, a business group has warned.
The British Chambers of
Commerce (BCC) called on
the Government to tackle
the growing issue and bridge
the gap between parental
leave and children starting

school. A survey of more than


1,600 business leaders found
that one in four had seen
employees cut their hours
because of the high cost of
childcare, and one in 10 said
staff had actually quit.
Adam Marshall, director
general of the BCC, said:
Government must take a
clear and detailed look at the

costs and benefits of a universal childcare entitlement,


to bridge the gap between
parental leave and the start
of school.
A Department for Education spokesman said that
from next September, working parents will be entitled to
up to 30 hours of childcare a
week for three year olds.

THE turnover of the UKs


top 100 pub and bar companies has seen a 30 per cent
increase since 2008/09,
according to research.
Ortus Secured Finance, a
London-based commercial
lender, says that leading
c ompanies turnover hit
11.7billion in 2015/16, jumping from 8.9billion in 2008/09.

The figure has grown by


11 per cent in the past year
alone, up from 10.5billion in
2014/15.
The lender says that the
sharp rise in turnover has
been primarily driven by the
larger pub and bar companies Greene King, for
example, had a buoyant
2015/16 following its takeover

of the Spirit Pub Company,


and major sporting events.
Ortus says that the rise follows the industrys response
to consumer demand for high
margin, luxury drinks.
Customers are being drawn
to more sophisticated venues
where drinks include limitededition brewed beers and
organic wines.

++the share hunter++Laith Khalaf++HARGREAVES LANSDOWN++


Marks & Spencer has long been a
darling of the high street, but its fortunes
have declined, and it is pursuing a new
strategy to regain its former glory.
Underlying profit fell 18.6 per cent to
231.3million in the first half, while the
groups statutory profit fell 88.4 per cent to
25.1million, in large part a result of a
127million charge associated with
closing its final salary scheme.
Despite performing well in recent years,
the food business saw like-for-like sales
fall in the first half by 0.9 per cent, though
clothing and home sales fell further, by
5.9 per cent. The firm also announced an
LAITH KHALAF
unchanged interim dividend of 6.8p, but
SENIOR ANALYST
Hargreaves Lansdown given potential costs of its change in
direction, it wont be paying a special
www.hl.co.uk

M&S cutting its cloth to ensure strong future


dividend in the second half of the year.
The company announced the closure of
60 clothing stores over the next five years,
though it will continue to increase the
number of Simply Food outlets to the tune
of 200 new stores by the end of 2018/19.
The total number of M&S outlets will
therefore increase, but with a focus
on food. In addition, M&S will close
53 overseas stores as it exits 10 lossmaking markets, in favour of a franchise
model in its international business.
M&S is essentially cutting its cloth to
meet the changing shopping habits of its

customers. The retailer is shifting away


from clothes towards food, focusing on the
bit of the business which has been most
successful in recent times. Clothing is a
tough game, but food retail is no picnic
either, with Aldi and Lidl eating up market
share, and Amazon lurking in the wings
with its new grocery delivery service.
However, with premium products, it is
more insulated from the discounters than
the likes of Asda and Morrisons. It is
Steve Rowes first big step as M&S boss
since taking up the role six months ago,
and it looks like a bold one. It makes

www.ebook3000.com

sense to go where the customers are,


though sands shift pretty quickly in retail.
The all-important Christmas trading
period is just around the corner, though
the changes announced are more
long-term in nature and will come with
costs. It is still a long road ahead for M&S,
and it will take some time before we see if
these changes revitalise the ailing retailer.
This article is designed for investors who make
their own decisions without advice, if unsure
whether an investment is right for you, you should
seek advice. Shares can rise and fall in value so
you could get back less than you invest.

46

Daily Express Monday November 14 2016

Sport
Daily Express

GET all the breaking sports


news online @ express.co.uk/sport
Plumpton

THE Scout
1.05 Citrus
1.35 Baron Alco
2.10 Sudden Wish

1.05

2.40 EARLS FORT (tr)


3.10 Tothemoonandback
3.40 Milzipa

RYAN VEHICLES NOVICES HURDLE


3,249 (Class 4) 1m 7f 195yds (9 declared)

1
BLACK CAESAR (F24) P Hide 5 10 12...............................T Cannon
2 316- BOUDRY (254) (F) W Greatrex 5 10 12..........................G Sheehan
3
BUBSY BURBIDGE N Mulholland 5 10 12............................N Fehily
4 P64 l CITRUS (13) D Pipe 4 10 12......................................T Scudamore
5 40- ERMYNS EMERALD (240) P Phelan 4 10 12....... Joshua Moore
6 30-4 GIVE HIM TIME (169) N Gifford 5 10 12..............................L Aspell
7 P4-P KICKING ELF (188) M B Shears 8 10 12.................A Glassonbury
8
SUNDAY ROYAL (F33) H Whittington 4 10 12.............A Coleman
9 0- ERMYNS EDITH (276) P Phelan 5 10 5..................... James Best
TONGUE STRAP: No. 4.
W-Factor: Citrus (99); Sunday Royal (98); Boudry (95).
SP FORECAST: 5-4 Boudry, 5-2 Citrus, 6 Sunday Royal, 10 Bubsy Burbidge,
12 Black Caesar, 14 Give Him Time, 25 Ermyns Emerald, 50 Others.

NOVICES CHASE
1.35 SIS
6,498 (3) 2m 3f 164yds
20-3
LL-L
7-
1P-2

(4)

l BARON ALCO (24) G L Moore 5 11 2....................Jamie Moore


COOLE CHARMER (20) N Mulholland 7 11 2......................N Fehily
DUE SOUTH (355) Mrs L Jewell 5 11 2........................ T Garner(3)
WISHING AND HOPING (20) (S) A King 6 11 2..... W Hutchinson
SOFT/HEAVY WINNERS: Nos. 1, 4.
W-F: Baron Alco (99); Wishing And Hoping (90); Coole Charmer (81).
SP FORECAST: 4-6 Baron Alco, 11-8 Wishing And Hoping, 20 Coole Charmer,
66 Due South.
1
2
3
4

2.40

AMATEUR RIDERS HANDICAP HURDLE


3,743 (4) 2m 4f 114yds
(7)

1 316 IN ON THE ACT (83)(T) E Williams 6 11 12...Miss Isabel Williams(7)


2 6L5 SKYLANDER (13) D Pipe 7 11 12................................Mr R Dingle(7)
3 37F/ MADNESS LIGHT (F41) (D) D Steele 7 11 8....Miss M E Spencer(7)
4 LL-7 EXTREME IMPACT (11) (C,D) C Mann 10 11 5........Mr M Ennis(7)
5 211 l EARLS FORT (18) (S) N Mulholland 6 10 13... Mr James King(3)
6 P58 LETEMGO (26) C Gordon 8 10 11.....................Miss G L Double(7)
7 P/24- THE GAME IS A FOOT (536) (C) Miss Z Davison 9 10 6

Mr H Hunt(5)
VISOR: No. 4 TONGUE STRAP: Nos. 2, 5 CHEEK PIECES: Nos. 2, 5
HOOD: No. 6. SOFT/HEAVY WINNERS: Nos. 2, 3, 4, 6.
W-Factor: Earls Fort (99); Skylander (88); Madness Light (87).
SP FORECAST: Evens Earls Fort, 7-2 In On The Act, 6 Skylander, 10
Letemgo, 14 The Game Is A Foot, Extreme Impact, 16 Madness Light.

HANDICAP CHASE
3.10 EXTECH
4,549 (4) 2m 3f 164yds

144 BLAKE DEAN (20) C Gordon 8 11 12..................................T Cannon


PU/1- l SUDDEN WISH (F181) G L Moore 7 11 12........... Joshua Moore
P66 BOHERNAGORE (152) Miss Z Davison 7 11 6.....W Featherstone(5)
36P- SIR HUBERT (213) R Rowe 6 11 4............................A Glassonbury
13P/ ILEWINDELILAH (644) G L Moore 8 11 1...................Jamie Moore
PL7 SEA THE SPRINGS (26) M Roberts 5 11 1................... T J OBrien
4-38 DING DING (F149) Miss S West 5 10 13.......................M Goldstein
675 JAPPELOUP (77) Mrs D Grissell 7 10 13...................... A Thornton
28-2 UP FOUR IT (190) J Poulton 8 10 0............................ M Batchelor
BLINKERS: No. 1 TONGUE STRAP: No. 1 CHEEK PIECES: No. 6
HOOD: Nos. 3, 9. SOFT/HEAVY WINNERS: Nos. 1.
W-Factor: Sudden Wish (99); Blake Dean (95); Up Four It (94).
SP FORECAST: 5-2 Blake Dean, 10-3 Sudden Wish, 6 Ilewindelilah, 7
Jappeloup, 8 Ding Ding, 12 Sir Hubert, Bohernagore, 14 Others.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

gossip from The gallopS


Lambourn: WISHING AND HOPING (1.35 Plumpton)
Newmarket: DUBAI ELEGANCE (3.00 Newcastle)
Scotland: RYALEX (1.50 Musselburgh)
West: EARLS FORT (2.40 Plumpton)

(8)

1 73-4 GORES ISLAND (199) G L Moore 10 11 12............... Joshua Moore


2 P41/ l TOTHEMOONANDBACK (599) (C) G L Moore 8 11 12

Jamie Moore
3 P34- MINELLA ON LINE (231) (F) O Sherwood 7 11 9.............L Aspell
4 332 COMEONGINGER (153) (D) C Gordon 9 11 8...................T Cannon
5 1L-P DAYS AHEAD (29) Mrs R Ford 9 11 4.......................... R McLernon
6 7-1L LIKE SULLY (180) (C&D) R Rowe 8 11 2................A Glassonbury
7 P46 VENETIAN LAD (26) (C&D) Mrs L Richards 11 10 12....M Goldstein
8 47P- ITOLDYOU (232) (C) Mrs L Jewell 10 10 8................ T Garner(3)
BLINKERS: No. 5 TONGUE STRAP: No. 4.
SOFT/HEAVY WINNERS: Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
W-F: Tothemoonandback (99); Comeonginger (97); Gores Island (96).
SP FORECAST: 5-2 Tothemoonandback, 3 Comeonginger, 4 Gores Island, 5
Minella On Line, 8 Like Sully, 16 Itoldyou, Days Ahead, 25 Venetian Lad.

TRIBUTE CORNISH PALE ALE HCAP HDL


2.10 3,249
(5) 2m 1f 164yds
(9)
OPEN NH FLAT RACE
3.40 STANDARD
1,624 (6) 2m 1f 164yds

(9)

1 3- BLACK MISCHIEF (240) H Fry 4 11 2..................................N Fehily


2 5-5 COUNT MERIBEL (184) N Twiston-Davies 4 11 2.............M Grant
3 7-2 FAHEEM (44) Mrs L Richards 5 11 2.............................M Goldstein
4
IM STILL WAITING F OBrien 4 11 2................................ P Brennan
5
MICKEYSMATEDUSTY M B Shears 4 11 2..............A Glassonbury
6
l MILZIPA N Henderson 4 11 2...........................................A Tinkler
7
ONE BRILLIANT DAY N Mulholland 4 11 2.............. W Hutchinson
8 3- THE MIGHTY DON (227) N Gifford 4 11 2..........................L Aspell
9
HUNTRESS Miss S Smith 4 10 9...................................... T J OBrien
W-Factor: Milzipa (99); The Mighty Don (96); Black Mischief (91).
SP FORECAST: 13-8 Black Mischief, 7-2 Milzipa, 7 Im Still Waiting, 8 One
Brilliant Day, 10 Faheem, 12 Count Meribel, The Mighty Don, 14 Others.
TRACK FACTS: GOING: Good to Soft. Left Handed. TOP TRACK JOCKEY
(2011-16): T Cannon 13% Strike rate. TOP TRACK TRAINER (2011-16): G L
Moore 19% Strike rate. FIRST TIME: 2.10 Bohernagore (hood). BEATEN
FAVOURITES: 1.05 Sunday Royal(hcp). 2.10 Blake Dean(hcp ch). 3.10
Comeonginger(hcp ch). LONGEST TRAVELLER: In On The Act (2.40) 280
miles. STABLE SWITCH: 1.05 Sunday Royal from H Dunlop to H Whittington.
2.10 Blake Dean from G Elliott in Ireland to C Gordon, Jappeloup from David
Kelly in Ireland to Mrs D Grissell. 2.40 Madness Light from W Greatrex to D
Steele, The Game Is A Foot from G L Moore to Miss Z Davison. 3.10 Minella
On Line from Miss R Curtis to O Sherwood.

RESULTS
CHELTENHAM: Soft-good to soft
in places

12.45MOON RACER (T Scudamore, 94


2nd fav) 1; Mirsaale (141) 2; Ballyandy (54 fav)
3. 6 ran. 21/4l, 1/2l. (D Pipe). Tote: 3.00; pl 1.60,
4.40. exacta: 29.80. trifecta: 58.40. CSF:
28.52. Non-runner: Crosshue Boy.
1.20LE PREZIEN (B J Geraghty, 811 fav)
1; Hammersly Lake (121) 2; Three Stars (112) 3.
5 ran. 4l, 10l. (P Nicholls). Tote: 1.60; pl 1.30,
3.50. exacta: 9.20. trifecta: 37.10. CSF: 9.24.
Non-runner: Flying Angel.
1.55FOX NORTON (A Coleman, 52 2nd fav)
1; Simply Ned (161) 2; Special Tiara (21 fav) 3. 8
ran. 9l, 9l. (C Tizzard). Tote: 3.20; pl 1.30, 2.70,
1.20. exacta: 34.80. trifecta: 119.10. CSF: 35.10.
2.30NORTH HILL HARVEY (H Skelton,
61) 1; Modus (51 2nd fav) 2; Song Light (161) 3;
A Hare Breath (141) 4. Hcap 16 ran. 1/2l, 11/4l, 1/2l.
(D Skelton; 3-1 fav Winter Escape). Tote: 6.80;
pl 1.80, 1.80, 4.00, 3.10. exacta: 42.40.
tricast: 484.09. trifecta: 774.80. CSF: 36.35.
Non-runner: Chtibello.
3.05BEHIND TIME (K Edgar, 92 2nd fav) 1;
Solomn Grundy (161) 2; Call To Order (111) 3. Hcap
15 ran. 21/4l, 7l. (H Fry; 7-2 fav Ballyarthur). Tote:
5.40; pl 2.30, 4.50, 3.70. exacta: 85.10. tri
cast: 769.10. trifecta: 1924.50. CSF: 70.14.
Non-runners: Anteros, Benenden, Clonalig House,
Hadfield, Star Trouper, Zara Hope.
3.40POETIC RHYTHM (P Brennan, 112) 1;
Boreham Bill (71) 2; Imperial Eloquence (251)
3. 11 ran. 1l, 3/4l. (F OBrien; 11-8 fav Brahms De
Clermont). Tote: 6.20; pl 1.90, 2.40, 4.60.
exacta: 43.50. trifecta: 591.90. CSF: 43.26.
Non-runners: Bags Groove, Cirano De Sivola,
Mere Ironmonger, Sumkindofking.

Jackpot:
19,219.60,
9,609.00 carried over.
Placepot: 440.00
Quadpot: 68.80

SPRINT HANDICAP
4.30 BETWAY
3,234 (5)
6f

(14)

BETS MAIDEN STAKES


APPRENTICE HANDICAP
SUNBETS.CO.UK HANDICAP (DIV 2) 5.00 SUN
3,234 (5)
7f 14yds
2.30 STAYERS
3,234 (5)
2m 56yds
(7) 4.00 5,175 (4)
7f 14yds
(10)

(8)

Newcastle

THE Scout

ATR

with

FONTWELL: Soft-good to soft in


places

12.25MAGIC MUSTARD (Jamie Moore, 31 fav)


1; Port Navas (71) 2; Tenant Farmer (81) 3. Hcap 12
ran. 1/2l, 4l. (Kerry Lee). Tote: 4.00; pl 1.70, 2.50,
2.70. exacta: 30.00. tricast: 155.49. trifecta:
181.50. CSF: 23.40. Non-runner: Jack Snipe.
1.00AERIAL (Jordan Williams, 121) 1;
Fergal Mael Duin (41 fav) 2; Cyclop (141) 3.
Hcap 15 ran. 21/2l, 33/4l. (P Nicholls). Tote: 10.30;
pl 3.90, 1.90, 4.90. exacta: 67.70. tricast:
709.98. trifecta: 316.60. CSF: 58.36. Nonrunner: Carloswayback.
1.35REMILUC (T Cannon, 41) 1; Gassin
Golf (121) 2; Disputed (111) 3. Hcap 8 ran. 12l,
11/2l. (C Gordon; 2-1 fav The Gipper). Tote: 5.00;
pl 1.50, 3.70, 3.10. exacta: 58.20. tricast:
491.02. trifecta: 472.40. CSF: 48.95.
2.10MORE BUCKS (Sean Bowen, 114 2nd
fav) 1; Monbeg Gold (121) 2; Sartorial Elegance
(72) 3. Hcap 6 ran. 1/2l, 9l. (P Nicholls; 15-8 fav
Chef Doeuvre). Tote: 2.90; pl 1.70, 4.30.
exacta: 29.50. trifecta: 74.60. CSF: 29.45.
Non-runner: Weststreet.
2.45PEAK TO PEAK (Sean Bowen, 72) 1;
Clondaw Bisto (31 2nd fav) 2; Kabanga Bay
(501) 3. 14 ran. 2l, 31/4l. (P Nicholls; 11-8 fav
Savoy Court). Tote: 4.70; pl 1.70, 1.40, 8.50.
exacta: 15.90. trifecta: 534.60. CSF: 15.30.
3.15ON THE ROAD (A Wedge, 114 fav) 1;
Fraser Canyon (221) 2; Dropzone (41 2nd fav)
3. Hcap 11 ran. 11/4l, 25l. (E Williams). Tote: 3.60;
pl 1.10, 7.40, 1.80. exacta: 89.20. tricast:
246.90. trifecta: 872.50. CSF: 65.35. Nonrunners: Baldadash, Shaddaii, Willshebetrying.
3.50ROYAL SALUTE (D G Noonan, 71) 1;
Bonds Conquest (111) 2; Tikkapick (41 2nd fav) 3.
Hcap 9 ran. 7l, 11l. (A Honeyball; 11-8 fav Galros
Lady). Tote: 8.10; pl 2.00, 1.70, 2.20. exacta:
60.60. tricast: 349.55. trifecta: 262.10. CSF:
75.29. Non-runners: Mr Bachster, Sitting Back.

Placepot: 223.50
Quadpot: 42.30
TABLES have been held over until
tomorrows paper.

2.00 DOMINATING (nap) 4.00 Mon Beau Visage


2.30 ALSACIENNE (nb) 4.30 Compas Scoobie
3.00 Dubai Elegance
5.00 Noble Star
3.30 Volition
5.30 Sir Geoffrey
SCOTTISH EXPRESS: 5.00 NOBLE STAR (nap)

2.00

32RED.COM NURSERY 2YO


2,717 (6) 1m 2f 42yds (8 declared)

1 (7) 621 l DOMINATING (5) (F) M Johnston 9 12(6ex)



David Egan(7)
2 (8) 766 TOO MANY SHOTS (18)(T) J Best 9 7.................K Fox
3 (6) 676 LA VIE EN ROSE (18) M Johnston 9 5.... P McDonald
4 (4) L85 SIYAHAMBA (27) B Smart 9 5......................C Beasley
5 (1) 742 BOOSHBASH (84) E Dunlop 9 4....................G Gibbons
6 (2) 0L7 OXFORD BLU (18)(T) Sir M Prescott 9 3......L Morris
7 (3) 885 BODACIOUS NAME (6) J J Quinn 9 0............. T Eaves
8 (5) L00 SHADOW OF HERCULES (54) M Mullineaux 8 4

Nathan Evans(3)
BLINKERS: No. 8 VISOR: No. 6 EYE COVERS: No. 8.
W-F: Dominating (99); La Vie En Rose (85); Booshbash (85).
SP FORECAST: 13-8 Dominating, 9-4 Booshbash, 6 La Vie En Rose,
10 Siyahamba, 12 Too Many Shots, Oxford Blu, 14 Others.

1 (2) L23 ENDIVE (13)(T) Robert Stephens 4 9 7..... L Steward


2 (3) 224 JAN DE HEEM (13)(T) Miss T Jackson 6 9 6

Josephine Gordon
3 (6) 212 l ALSACIENNE (29) Sir M Prescott 3 9 5

M Fernandes(5)
4 (5) 6-L3 ROSARIOS (116) Rebecca Menzies 3 9 3..Nathan Evans
5 (7) 883 CAVALIERI (7) P Kirby 6 9 2...............................K Stott
6 (4) 693 PERENNIAL (13) P Kirby 7 8 9.....................Joe Doyle
7 (1) 832- ROUGHLYN (478) (D) Mrs L Williamson 7 8 9


Shirley Teasdale
BLINKERS: No. 7 TONGUE STRAP: Nos. 1, 5
CHEEK PIECES: Nos. 3, 5, 6.
W-Factor: Alsacienne (99); Jan De Heem (86); Endive (85).
SP FORECAST: 6-4 Alsacienne, 9-2 Endive, 5 Jan De Heem, 7
Cavalieri, 8 Perennial, 10 Rosarios, 14 Roughlyn.

CASINO NURSERY 2YO


3.00 32RED
4,399 (4)
7f 14yds

(9)

1 (7) 41 TOR (34) (F) K Dalgleish 9 7................................J Hart


2 (2) 31 l DUBAI ELEGANCE (23) (F,T,S) S bin Suroor 9 6

W Carson
3 (1) 252 BOLT PHANTOM (32)(T) I Mohammed 9 3

A Rawlinson(3)
4 (9) 13L MORNING SUIT (66) M Johnston 9 1...... P McDonald
5 (3) 270 TEXTURED (37)(T) Sir M Stoute 9 1............G Gibbons
6 (8) 920 NORWEGIAN HIGHNESS (38) K Ryan 9 0........S Gray
7 (5) 657 PORTLEDGE (23) J Bethell 8 13....................T Queally
8 (4) L55 WIGAN WARRIOR (12) D Brown 8 10............... T Eaves
9 (6) 454 MISS SHERIDAN (16) M W Easterby 8 5

Nathan Evans(3)
W-Factor: Dubai Elegance (99); Tor (94); Morning Suit (84).
SP FORECAST: 7-4 Dubai Elegance, 3 Tor, 7 Textured, 8 Bolt
Phantom, 10 Miss Sheridan, 12 Wigan Warrior, 16 Others.

Musselburgh

RUK

THE Scout
12.50 Donnas Pride
2.50 Royal Pearl
1.20 Thankyou Very Much 3.20 John Williams
1.50 Bassarabad
3.50 Stoneham
2.20 Proud Gamble

HURDLE
12.50HANDICAP
2,532 (5) 2m 85yds (9 declared)

1 7/P-L MERCHANT OF DUBAI (11) J Goldie 11 11 12... C Bewley(5)


2 243 l DONNAS PRIDE (12) K Reveley 7 11 11

Mr J Dawson(5)
3 155 URBAN KODE (12) (C,D) Miss L Russell 8 11 10

A Thorne(10)
4 604 ARANTES (9) A B Hamilton 5 11 9.............. Sean Quinlan
5 5-35 MISS BARBOSSA (17) M Todhunter 5 10 13...B Harding
6 49-2 RIOJA DAY (12) J Goldie 6 10 9..........Sam Coltherd(7)
7 60-2 MITCD (43) G Bewley 5 10 3................................B Hughes
8 0PL STRAIT RUN (18) (F) M Hammond 5 10 1.. Craig Nichol
9 555 KINGS CHORISTER (10) (D) F Murtagh 10 10 0


L Murtagh(7)
BLINKERS: No. 6 VISOR: No. 3 TONGUE STRAP: Nos. 8, 9.
W-Factor: Donnas Pride (99); Urban Kode (97); Mitcd (97).
SP FORECAST: 5-2 Mitcd, 10-3 Donnas Pride, 4 Rioja Day, 7 Miss
Barbossa, 10 Urban Kode, 12 Merchant Of Dubai, 14 Others.

HANDICAP CHASE
1.20 NOVICES
3,899 (4)
2m 195yds

(6)

1 9U5 BARABOY (16) F Murtagh 6 11 12.................Craig Nichol


2 532 l THANKYOU VERY MUCH (12) J Bethell 6 11 9

B Hughes
3 2/P-0 SPOILS OF WAR (15) Miss L Russell 7 11 9... Derek Fox
4 L6P ALCHIMIX (5) M Hammond 6 10 13............ F OToole(5)
5 331 HALCYON DAYS (16) (F) Rebecca Menzies 7 10 12...T Kelly
6 1L7 MOMKINZAIN (23) Miss L Russell 9 10 8.....B Campbell(7)
BLINKERS: No. 2 VISOR: No. 6 TONGUE STRAP: Nos. 2, 4, 6
CHEEK PIECES: No. 5.
W-Factor: Thankyou Very Much (99); Spoils Of War (92);
Momkinzain (91).
SP FORECAST: 2 Halcyon Days, 9-4 Thankyou Very Much, 4 Spoils
Of War, 8 Baraboy, 10 Alchimix, 12 Momkinzain.
TRACK FACTS: GOING: Good. Right Handed. TOP TRACK JOCKEY
(2011-16): B Hughes 13% Strike rate. TOP TRACK TRAINER (201116): J Goldie 8% Strike rate. FIRST TIME: 1.20 Alchimix (tongue
strap), 2.20 Jack Steel (cheek pieces), 3.50 Destiny Awaits (tongue
strap). BEATEN FAVOURITES: 12.50 Donnas Pride(hcp hdl). 2.20
Formidableopponent(hcp ch). 3.50 Fred Le Macon(hcp hdl). LONGEST
TRAVELLER: Castletown Bridge (2.20) Ireland; Bassarabad (1.50) &
Boss In Boots (3.20) 381 miles. STABLE SWITCH: No Qualifiers.
M - Musselburgh
N - Newcastle
P - Plumpton
Alchimix..................M 1.20
Alexandrakollontai.. N 3.30
Alsacienne............... N 2.30
Amuse Me................M 3.20
Arantes...................M 12.50
Baraboy...................M 1.20
Baron Alco............... P 1.35
Bassarabad..............M 1.50
Becky The Thatcher.M 2.50
Black Caesar........... P 1.05
Black Mischief......... P 3.40
Blake Dean.............. P 2.10
Blue Kascade...........M 2.20
Blythe Prince.......... N 5.00
Bodacious Name...... N 2.00
Bohernagore............ P 2.10
Bolt Phantom.......... N 3.00
Booshbash............... N 2.00
Boots And Spurs...... N 3.30
Boss In Boots..........M 3.20
Boudry.................... P 1.05
Brilliant Vanguard... N 4.00
Brockholes.............. N 4.30
Bubsy Burbidge....... P 1.05
Castletown Bridge...M 2.20
Cavalieri.................. N 2.30
Citrus...................... P 1.05

Claude Carter..........M 3.50


Clubland.................. N 4.30
Comeonginger......... P 3.10
Compas Scoobie...... N 4.30
Coole Charmer......... P 1.35
Count Meribel.......... P 3.40
Crookofdevon..........M 1.50
Dark Side Dream...... N 4.30
Days Ahead............. P 3.10
Desert Island Dusk..M 3.50
Destiny Awaits........M 3.50
Ding Ding................. P 2.10
Dominating.............. N 2.00
Donnas Pride..........M 12.50
Dubai Elegance........ N 3.00
Due South................ P 1.35
Dutch Canyon..........M 3.20
Earls Fort................ P 2.40
Edgar Balthazar...... N 4.00
Endive..................... N 2.30
English Hero............ N 4.30
Ermyns Edith.......... P 1.05
Ermyns Emerald..... P 1.05
Extreme Impact...... P 2.40
Faheem................... P 3.40
Formidableopponent.M 2.20
Fred Le Macon.........M 3.50
Free Code................ N 3.30
Funding Deficit........ N 4.00
Give Him Time......... P 1.05

ATR

JACKPOT: www.totepoolliveinfo.com
HANDICAP (DIV 1)
3.30 SUNBETS.CO.UK
5,175 (4)
7f 14yds
(10)

1 (6) 242 TIGER JIM (39) (D) J Goldie 6 9 7



Josephine Gordon(3)
2 (8) 661 ALEXANDRAKOLLONTAI (10) (C,D) A Whillans 6 9 6

J P Sullivan
3 (10) L39 MONT RAS (10) (D) Roger Fell 9 9 5...........C Beasley
4 (5) 053 FREE CODE (16) (D) T D Barron 5 9 4........G Gibbons
5 (4) L03 YOUNG JOHN (23) R Fahey 3 9 3............... J Garritty
6 (2) 772 BOOTS AND SPURS (20) (D) S Dixon 7 9 1.L Morris
7 (3) 131 l VOLITION (19) (D,F,T) Sir M Stoute 3 9 0

R Kingscote
8 (7) 3L9 WAR DEPARTMENT (27) (C&D) K Dalgleish 3 9 0...G Lee
9 (9) L52 MARBOOH (9) (C&D) D OMeara 3 8 12...Josh Doyle(5)
10 (1) 099 HOLIDAY MAGIC (20) (D) M W Easterby 5 8 10

Nathan Evans(3)
BLINKERS: No. 2 VISOR: Nos. 6, 8.
W-F: Volition (99); Marbooh (92); Alexandrakollontai (88).
SP FORECAST: 7-2 Alexandrakollontai, 4 Tiger Jim, 5 Volition, 6
Boots And Spurs, 8 Free Code, 10 Young John, 12 Others.

1 (1) 904 EDGAR BALTHAZAR (10) (D) K Dalgleish 4 9 7...G Lee


2 (10) 342 REBEL SURGE (16)(T) Richard Spencer 3 9 6...T Queally
3 (3) L08 LIL SOPHELLA (26) (D) P Holmes 7 9 5... J Garritty
4 (5) 398 JORDAN SPORT (26) (D,T) D M Simcock 3 9 3..T Hamilton
5 (6) 000 KALK BAY (20) (D) M W Easterby 9 9 2.. Nathan Evans(3)
6 (2) 942 BRILLIANT VANGUARD (13) (F) K Ryan 3 9 1....K Stott
7 (8) 219 l MON BEAU VISAGE (30) (C&D) D OMeara 3 9 0

G Gibbons
8 (4) 17L- JACQUOTTE DELAHAYE (412) (D) D Brown 5 8 13... T Eaves
9 (7) 634 FUNDING DEFICIT (27) (D) J Goldie 6 8 10

Josephine Gordon(3)
10 (9) 256 LETS TWIST (13) (D) Kristin Stubbs 4 8 10....S Gray
BLINKERS: No. 10 TONGUE STRAP: No. 5
CHEEK PIECES: Nos. 1, 7 HOOD: Nos. 4, 9.
W-F: Mon Beau Visage (99); Jordan Sport (93); Brilliant Vanguard (93).
SP FORECAST: 3 Brilliant Vanguard, 5 Rebel Surge, 6 Jordan
Sport, Edgar Balthazar, 7 Lets Twist, 8 Others.
TRACK FACTS: GOING: Standard. Left Handed. TOP TRACK JOCKEY
(2011-16): G Gibbons 19% Strike rate. TOP TRACK TRAINER (201116): R Fahey 13% Strike rate. FIRST TIME: 2.00 Oxford Blu (visor),
Shadow Of Hercules (blinkers, eye shields), 2.30 Alsacienne (cheek
pieces), 4.30 Slingsby (visor), 5.00 Song Of Shadows (tongue strap),
Jacksonfire (eye shields), 5.30 Tribesman (tongue strap). BEATEN
FAVOURITES: 2.00 Booshbash. 2.30 Alsacienne(hcp). 3.30 Mont
Ras(hcp). 4.30 Brockholes(hcp), Clubland(hcp). 5.00 Napoleon
Solo(hcp). DRAW: No data availiable for the All-Weather track
LONGEST TRAVELLER: Too Many Shots (2.00) 324 miles. STABLE
SWITCH: 2.30 Rosarios from J Domalain to Rebecca Menzies. 4.30
Brockholes from Mrs A Duffield to B Smart, Savannah Beau from
Mrs M Fife to I Jardine, Sir Domino from K Ryan to P Holmes. 5.00
Blythe Prince from Danielle McCormick to C Kellett, Song Of
Shadows from C Appleby to M Wigham.

UK NOVICES HURDLE
1.50 RACING
3,899 (4)
2m 6f

(7)

2-41 l BASSARABAD (23)(T) T Vaughan 5 10 12... R Johnson


L-8P CROOKOFDEVON (9) Mrs J McGregor 7 10 12... S Mulqueen(5)
PP-F KILLONE (37) W Coltherd 7 10 12.......Sam Coltherd(7)
223 MONDLICHT (6) J Moffatt 6 10 12.....................B Hughes
12-2 RYALEX (187) (S) Miss L Russell 5 10 12....... Derek Fox
587 WARDEN LAW (12) G Bewley 5 10 12.......... J Bewley(5)
244 TOARMANDOWITHLOVE (10) S Corbett 8 10 5... J Corbett(7)
BLINKERS: No. 4 VISOR: No. 1 TONGUE STRAP: No. 7.
W-F: Bassarabad (99); Mondlicht (97); Toarmandowithlove (97).
SP FORECAST: 13-8 Bassarabad, 2 Ryalex, 11-4 Mondlicht, 8
Toarmandowithlove, 33 Warden Law, 66 Others.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

RACINGUK HANDICAP CHASE


2.20 WATCH
6,498 (3)
2m 7f 170yds (8)
1 212 TICKENWOLF (18) M Hammond 6 11 12..... F OToole(5)
2 L43 JACK STEEL (7) Miss L Russell 6 11 6............R Johnson
3 2PP PRESENTED (15) (D) Miss L Harrison 9 11 2

C Bewley(5)
4 L51 BLUE KASCADE (17) (D) A M Thomson 9 11 0.... B Hughes
5 FL1 CASTLETOWN BRIDGE (11) (C) P Stafford (IRE) 9 11 0

Doubtful
6 112 FORMIDABLEOPPONENT (12) William Young Jnr 9 10 13

Sean Quinlan
7 1P2 MISTER DON (17) Mrs R Dobbin 6 10 1............B Harding
8 121 l PROUD GAMBLE (12) (C&D) Mrs R Dobbin 7 10 0

Craig Nichol
BLINKERS: No. 6 TONGUE STRAP: Nos. 5, 8
CHEEK PIECES: Nos. 2, 4, 7.
W-F Proud Gamble (99); Blue Kascade (97); Tickenwolf (95).
SP FORECAST: 3 Blue Kascade, 7-2 Formidableopponent, 5
Tickenwolf, Proud Gamble, 11-2 Jack Steel, 6 Others.

JUVENILE HURDLE 3YO


2.50 FILLIES
4,549 (4)
2m 85yds
(4)

1
BECKY THE THATCHER (F41) (F) M Hammond 10 10

F OToole(5)
2 PP JOSEPHINE K (11) S Corbett 10 10.............J Corbett(7)
3 L
MARBETH (11) H Burns 10 10................................A P Lane
4 PL l ROYAL PEARL (30)(T) T R Gretton 10 10.B Hughes
W-Factor: Royal Pearl (99); Marbeth (96); Becky The
Thatcher (82).
SP FORECAST: 11-10 Becky The Thatcher, 6-5 Royal Pearl, 10
Marbeth, 16 Josephine K.

1 (1) 0L5 SOMETHING LUCKY (38) (D) Kristin Stubbs 4 9 7



S Gray
2 (11) 130 BROCKHOLES (107) B Smart 3 9 7..............C Beasley
3 (13) 351 l COMPAS SCOOBIE (26) (D,F,T) R Varian 3 9 6

David Egan(7)
4 (2) 314 MEANDMYSHADOW (10) (C&D,F) A Brown 8 9 5....D Swift
5 (5) 367 SIR DOMINO (17) (D) P Holmes 4 9 4........ J Garritty
6 (3) 201 WAHAAB (7) (C&D) I Jardine 5 9 4(6ex)

Shirley Teasdale(5)
7 (12) 322 DARK SIDE DREAM (17)(T) C Dwyer 4 9 3

Josephine Gordon(3)
8 (10) 695 TELLOVOI (17) R C Guest 8 9 3..........................K Stott
9 (7) 410 SLINGSBY (10) (C&D) M W Easterby 5 9 3....G Gibbons
10 (4) 8L5 THE HOODED CLAW (20) (D) T Easterby 5 9 3

J P Sullivan
11 (14) 075 ENGLISH HERO (13) J Mackie 3 9 2..............T Queally
12 (8) 752 CLUBLAND (7) (D) G Moss 7 9 0.........................J Hart
13 (6) 529 STORM TROOPER (34) D Nicholls 5 8 13...P M Quinn
14 (9) 065 SAVANNAH BEAU (50) (D) I Jardine 4 8 13......G Lee
BLINKERS: No. 4 VISOR: Nos. 8, 9 CHEEK PIECES: Nos. 1, 6, 10.
W-F: Compas Scoobie (99); Wahaab (97); Dark Side Dream (94).
SP FORECAST: 5 Compas Scoobie, 6 Dark Side Dream, 7 Clubland,
Wahaab, 8 Meandmyshadow, 10 Brockholes, 12 Others.

1 (2) L/70- BLYTHE PRINCE (395) C Kellett 4 9 6..A Rawlinson(3)


2 (1) 740 JACKSONFIRE (21) M Mullineaux 4 9 6......... T Eaves
3 (3) 320 NAPOLEON SOLO (10) T D Barron 4 9 6....G Gibbons
4 (4) 56/4 SHIP CANAL (7) Jacqueline Coward 4 9 6

Nathan Evans(3)
5 (7) 4 l NOBLE STAR (216)(T) J Fanshawe 3 9 5...T Queally
6 (8) 6 SANDSTREAM (21) Miss T Waggott 3 9 5.B A Curtis
7 (6) 99 SCRIBNER CREEK (19) D Loughnane 3 9 5.... D Swift
8 (5) 92- SONG OF SHADOWS (510)(T) M Wigham 3 9 5

C Beasley
BLINKERS: No. 2 TONGUE STRAP: No. 8 EYE COVERS: No. 2.
W-F: Noble Star (99); Song Of Shadows (98); Napoleon Solo (83).
SP FORECAST: 4-6 Noble Star, 3 Song Of Shadows, 9-2 Napoleon
Solo, 25 Scribner Creek, Ship Canal, 50 Others.

HANDICAP
5.30 BETWAY
2,458 (6)
5f

(10)

1 (4) 463 INDIAN PURSUIT (6) (F) J J Quinn 3 9 7.J Garritty


2 (9) 745 TAVENER (10) D C Griffiths 4 9 7.. Josephine Gordon(3)
3 (6) 6L7 MISU MAC (27) (D) N Bycroft 6 9 6.Nathan Evans(3)
4 (1) 809 RUBYS DAY (9) (D) D Brown 7 9 6...Tom Donoghue(7)
5 (10) 602 l SIR GEOFFREY (6) (D) S Dixon 10 9 5.B A Curtis
6 (2) 407 TRIBESMAN (31) (D) Mrs M Fife 3 9 3...........S James
7 (3) 230 SLIM CHANCE (13) (D) S G West 7 9 3.L Steward(3)
8 (5) 885 LADY JOANNA VASSA (6) (D) R C Guest 3 9 2

C Beasley
9 (8) 730 PRIGSNOV DANCER (33) (D) J Balding 11 8 7... Joe Doyle
10 (7) 525 NEFETARI (10) A Brown 3 8 7..................J P Sullivan
BLINKERS: No. 5 VISOR: No. 7 TONGUE STRAP: No. 6
CHEEK PIECES: Nos. 2, 10.
W-F: Sir Geoffrey (99); Slim Chance (95); Indian Pursuit (94).
SP FORECAST: 9-4 Indian Pursuit, 9-2 Sir Geoffrey, 6 Tavener, 7
Lady Joanna Vassa, 10 Slim Chance, Prigsnov Dancer, 12 Others.

UK HANDICAP CHASE
3.20 RACING
3,899 (4)
2m 3f 193yds

(8)

1 F51 QUICK BREW (37) (D,F) M Barnes 8 11 12....D Bourke(5)


2 722 QUICK DECISSON (9) W Coltherd 8 11 12

Sam Coltherd(7)
3 46L AMUSE ME (3) (D) J Moffatt 10 11 11.................B Hughes
4 7LF BOSS IN BOOTS (12)(T) T Vaughan 8 11 6....R Johnson
5 521 l JOHN WILLIAMS (12) (C&D) A M Thomson 7 11 1

D Cook
6 742 HARLEYS MAX (16) (C&D) S Corbett 7 10 11....J Corbett(7)
7 784 SHINE A DIAMOND (12) (C&D) Miss L Russell 8 10 5

S Mulqueen(5)
8 64-P DUTCH CANYON (10) N Alexander 6 10 4....Craig Nichol
VISOR: Nos. 7, 8 TONGUE STRAP: Nos. 1, 3, 7
CHEEK PIECES: Nos. 3, 4, 5 HOOD: No. 4.
W-Factor: John Williams (99); Boss In Boots (89);
Shine A Diamond (89).
SP FORECAST: 9-4 John Williams, 3 Quick Brew, 5 Boss In Boots,
11-2 Quick Decisson, 12 Others.

UK HANDICAP HURDLE
3.50 RACING
3,798 (4)
2m 3f 81yds (11)

1 414 DESERT ISLAND DUSK (25) M Barnes 5 11 12



D Bourke(5)
2 2-24 l STONEHAM (11) I Jardine 5 11 11........... S Shortall(3)
3 2F-2 JONNY DELTA (11) J Goldie 9 11 7......Sam Coltherd(7)
4 2F4 MARCUS ANTONIUS (F30) (D) Miss L Russell 9 11 5

B Campbell(7)
5 356 SMART RULER (32) (C) J Moffatt 10 11 5.......B Hughes
6 51U FRED LE MACON (5) M Todhunter 7 11 1........B Harding
7 15L CLAUDE CARTER (12) (C) A Whillans 12 11 0

Mr G Beaumont(7)
8 69F OUTLAW JOSEY WALES (10) R M Smith 5 11 0

S Mulqueen(5)
9 F63 GREEN ZONE (5) Miss L Harrison 5 10 13.C Bewley(5)
10 P73 DESTINY AWAITS (12) (F) K Pollock 7 10 1.....G Cockburn(3)
11 476 SNOWED IN (25) (D,T) Mrs B Butterworth 7 10 0

Sean Quinlan
TONGUE STRAP: Nos. 1, 10 CHEEK PIECES: Nos. 7, 11
HOOD: No. 2.
W-Factor: Stoneham (99); Marcus Antonius (98);
Desert Island Dusk (92).
SP FORECAST: 4 Stoneham, 5 Green Zone, Marcus Antonius, 11-2
Fred Le Macon, 8 Jonny Delta, 10 Desert Island Dusk, 12 Others.

Vital statistics
IN-FORM TRAINERS (last 10 days) S bin Suroor 71% (7
wins and 5 places from 17 runners), D Nicholls 60%
(2/1/5), W Greatrex 56% (2/3/9), R Varian 50% (2/3/10),
T D Barron 50% (1/3/8).
IN-FORM JOCKEYS G Cockburn 67% (4 wins and 0

INDEX
Gores Island............ P 3.10
Green Zone..............M 3.50
Halcyon Days...........M 1.20
Harleys Max............M 3.20
Holiday Magic.......... N 3.30
Huntress................. P 3.40
Im Still Waiting....... P 3.40
Ilewindelilah............ P 2.10
In On The Act.......... P 2.40
Indian Pursuit.......... N 5.30
Itoldyou................... P 3.10
Jack Steel...............M 2.20
Jacksonfire............. N 5.00
Jacquotte Delahaye.N 4.00
Jan De Heem........... N 2.30
Jappeloup............... P 2.10
John Williams..........M 3.20
Jonny Delta.............M 3.50
Jordan Sport........... N 4.00
Josephine K............M 2.50
Kalk Bay.................. N 4.00
Kicking Elf............... P 1.05
Killone.....................M 1.50
Kings Chorister......M 12.50
La Vie En Rose......... N 2.00
Lady Joanna Vassa.. N 5.30
Lets Twist.............. N 4.00
Letemgo.................. P 2.40

Like Sully................ P 3.10


Lil Sophella.............. N 4.00
Madness Light......... P 2.40
Marbeth...................M 2.50
Marbooh.................. N 3.30
Marcus Antonius.....M 3.50
Meandmyshadow..... N 4.30
Merchant Of Dubai...M 12.50
Mickeysmatedusty.. P 3.40
Milzipa..................... P 3.40
Minella On Line........ P 3.10
Miss Barbossa.........M 12.50
Miss Sheridan.......... N 3.00
Mister Don..............M 2.20
Misu Mac................. N 5.30
Mitcd.......................M 12.50
Momkinzain.............M 1.20
Mon Beau Visage..... N 4.00
Mondlicht................M 1.50
Mont Ras................. N 3.30
Morning Suit............ N 3.00
Napoleon Solo......... N 5.00
Nefetari................... N 5.30
Noble Star............... N 5.00
Norwegian Highness. N 3.00
One Brilliant Day..... P 3.40
Outlaw Josey Wales.M 3.50
Oxford Blu............... N 2.00

places from 6 runners), W Hutchinson 54% (6/7/24), P


Brennan 53% (6/2/15), A Glassonbury 50% (2/1/6), C
Bewley 50% (1/3/8), D Cook 50% (4/7/22), Joe Doyle
50% (1/3/8), R Kingscote 50% (4/1/10), T Garner 50%
(1/1/4).
Perennial................. N 2.30
Portledge................ N 3.00
Presented................M 2.20
Prigsnov Dancer...... N 5.30
Proud Gamble..........M 2.20
Quick Brew..............M 3.20
Quick Decisson........M 3.20
Rebel Surge............. N 4.00
Rioja Day.................M 12.50
Rosarios.................. N 2.30
Roughlyn................. N 2.30
Royal Pearl..............M 2.50
Rubys Day.............. N 5.30
Ryalex.....................M 1.50
Sandstream............. N 5.00
Savannah Beau........ N 4.30
Scribner Creek........ N 5.00
Sea The Springs....... P 2.10
Shadow Of Hercules.N 2.00
Shine A Diamond.....M 3.20
Ship Canal............... N 5.00
Sir Domino............... N 4.30
Sir Geoffrey............ N 5.30
Sir Hubert............... P 2.10
Siyahamba............... N 2.00
Skylander................ P 2.40
Slim Chance............. N 5.30
Slingsby.................. N 4.30
Smart Ruler.............M 3.50
Snowed In................M 3.50
Something Lucky..... N 4.30

Song Of Shadows..... N 5.00


Spoils Of War...........M 1.20
Stoneham................M 3.50
Storm Trooper......... N 4.30
Strait Run................M 12.50
Sudden Wish............ P 2.10
Sunday Royal........... P 1.05
Tavener................... N 5.30
Tellovoi................... N 4.30
Textured................. N 3.00
Thankyou Very Much..M 1.20
The Game Is A Foot... P 2.40
The Hooded Claw..... N 4.30
The Mighty Don....... P 3.40
Tickenwolf...............M 2.20
Tiger Jim................. N 3.30
Toarmandowithlove...M 1.50
Too Many Shots....... N 2.00
Tor.......................... N 3.00
Tothemoonandback.. P 3.10
Tribesman............... N 5.30
Up Four It................ P 2.10
Urban Kode.............M 12.50
Venetian Lad........... P 3.10
Volition................... N 3.30
Wahaab.................... N 4.30
War Department...... N 3.30
Warden Law.............M 1.50
Wigan Warrior......... N 3.00
Wishing And Hoping.P 1.35
Young John............. N 3.30

TENNIS: ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS

Daily Express Monday November 14 2016

Novak
puts the
heat on
Murray
The former world No1 set about
regaining his place at the top of
the hill by beating Dominic Thiem
6-7, 6-0, 6-2 in his opening match
at the ATP World Tour Finals
yesterday afternoon.
With two hours and two minutes
of effort and a great deal of angst
in that first set he had cut
Murrays lead at the top of the
rankings from 405 points to 205.
That was a start.
Murray will begin his campaign
tonight against Marin Cilic, the
former US Open champion from
Croatia. If the Scot can rack up a
win, he will restore that 405 buffer
between himself and Djokovic but
with potentially 1,500 ranking
points available to the champion,
there is a long way to go yet before
any end-of-year rankings are
decided at the O2 Arena.
On paper, Cilic is facing an uphill
battle tonight. In 15 previous
meetings he has won just three
times. But the last time they met,
when Murray was on an unbeaten
22-match run as the champion of
Queens Club, Wimbledon and the
Rio Olympics, Cilic did win. And in
straight sets too, to take his first
Masters 1,000 title in Cincinnati.
That win in Cincinnati is quite
a big part for me to prepare for
this next match, and to know that
even with Andys great form I was

1. Which former England batsman


top-scored with 82 not out as
Warwickshire Bears beat Surrey in
the 2016 Royal London Cup final?
2. Who scored a hat-trick in
11 minutes to give Everton a
3-0 victory against former boss
David Moyess Sunderland?
3. With who did Jamie Murray
partner to the mens doubles at
the US Open, their second Grand
Slam title of the year?
4. Which Arsenal substitute
was sent off
in their 1-1
Champions
League draw
with Paris
SaintGermain?
RATINGS
5. Which
0-3 Oh dear
American golfer 4-6 Small beer
7-9 So near
won his third
10 Sporting seer
US Open in
1990 aged 45?
6. Which Finnish driver was
Formula One world champion
in 1982?
7. Which Welsh snooker player
was world professional champion
in 1979?
8. Who was Manchester
Uniteds longest-serving boss
before Sir Alex Ferguson?
9. On which island will the 100th
Giro dItalia start next year?
10. In which sport was
Robert Fahey world champion
from 1994 to 2016?

By Alix Ramsay
able to beat him, said Cilic.
Definitely I take a few things from
that to help me beat him here.
Cilic has a secret weapon in the
shape of Jonas Bjorkman. He
signed up the Swede for coaching
duties in August and as the former
assistant coach in Murrays camp,
Bjorkman can give a unique insight
into the Scots game.
Having Jonas on my side now is
definitely a big plus when you
come into this match, said Cilic.
But I have to focus on myself and
focus on my tennis.
Jonas is extremely positive,
extremely motivated and that is
something that helps me to be
better at producing consistent
tennis week-in, week-out. A huge
part of it is to implement a net
game and improve that.
Djokovic, now reunited with his
coaches Boris Becker and Marian
Vajda, was hoping that getting the
old gang back together would
work out great too. But then
Thiem, the 23-year-old Tour Finals
debutant from Austria, took the
first set with a mixture of
outrageous winners, stunning
shotmaking and sheer chutzpah.
When Thiem claimed the set,
the supporters cheered wildly
while Djokovic batted away a ball
towards his team in fury and
picked up a code violation for
unsportsmanlike conduct when
the ball bounced into the crowd. It
was yet another example of

114M
WON SO FAR

Djokovics temper almost costing


dear. In the French Open quarterfinals, he went to slam his racket
on the ground only for it to slip
from his hand and almost hit a line
judge. Had it done so, he would
have been defaulted. In the Italian
Open final against Murray, he
bounced his racket in frustration
and watched it fly into the stands
and almost hit a spectator.
But if he was unhappy on the
court in yesterdays tiebreak, he
was even less happy when he was
questioned about the incident.
Im the only player that shows
his frustration on the court? he
asked sarcastically. Is that what
youre saying? Its not an issue for
me. Its not the first time I did it.
Once the fit of on-court pique
was over, Djokovic settled down,
Thiem unravelled and the world
No2 was on his way to victory.
I felt more comfortable, said
Djokovic. I started swinging more
freely, made him play an extra
shot. He started making more
errors, which I used.
Jamie Murray and Bruno Soares
took another step towards ending
the year as the No1 ranked doubles
team. They beat Max Mirnyi and
Treat Huey 6-4, 7-5 in their opening
match at the ATP Finals.

82M
TO CHARITY

500K
CAN BE WON
EVERY WEEK

Thats 5 draws per week each


with up to 100K jackpot

Draws on

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

Still only

Tears as Sprinter is retired


TRAINER Nicky Henderdson endured
a day he will never forget at
Cheltenham yesterday.
Moments after announcing the
retirement of the legendary Sprinter
Sacre, he lost dual Cheltenham
Festival winner Simonsig, who broke
his hind-leg in the Schloer Chase on
the card and had to be put down.
We came here to celebrate the
life of Sprinter Sacre and now we
have a funeral of Simonsig, said
Henderson. Its a tough game, and
at times like this it doesnt seem fair.
Simonsig had been working
better than Sprinter. We came here
thinking Simonsig [winner of the
Neptune Hurdle and Arkle Chase] was
back to his best. It was one of those
freak things when he went at the

???????
???????
???????
???????
???????
to
???????
1tackle
???????
???????
???????
???????
???????
???????
???????
???????
???????

FIGHTER:
Djokovic
returns in his
battling win
over Thiem

ANSWERS: 1 Jonathan Trott. 2 Romelu


Lukaku. 3 Bruno Soares. 4 Olivier
Giroud. 5 Hale Irwin. 6 Keke Rosberg.
7 Terry Griffiths. 8 Sir Matt Busby.
9 Sardinia. 10 Real tennis.

NOVAK DJOKOVIC has


drawn his line in the sand
now it is all up to Andy
Murray.

47

Picture: GLYN KIRK

Thats half the


price of Lotto!

HORSE RACING
By Chris Goulding

third fence. I thought he was going


to be all right but it was not to be.
Henderson had earlier fought back
tears of joy when announcing the
retirement of Sprinter Sacre, right,
with a leg injury.
Henderson, who trained the
10-year-old to win 18 of his 24
starts, including the Queen Mother
Champion Chase twice, said: Its
with deep regret that I have to
announce the sad news that Sprinter
Sacre has been retired. He was the
horse of an absolute lifetime.
Sprinter Sacre landed nine Grade
Ones to amass more than 1million
in prize money.

Players must be 16 or over. The Health Lottery logo is a registered trademark of The Health Lottery Ltd. The Health Lottery
16+
scheme manages 51 society lotteries that operate in rotation and each represents a different geographical region of Great
Britain. This weeks society lottery is HealthShape Hampshire next weeks will be HealthFull Somerset & Dorset. For more details on which society lottery is
running each week please visit www.healthlottery.co.uk or ask your Health Lottery retailer.

www.ebook3000.com

48

Daily Express Monday November 14 2016

FORMULA ONE: BRAZILIAN GRAND PRIX

One in eye for Nico


SAO PAULO

Picture: MIGUEL SCHINCARIOL

20/21

STANDINGS
Drivers
1 N Rosberg (Ger) 367pts
2 L Hamilton (Gbr) 355
3 D Ricciardo (Aus) 246
197
4 S Vettel (Ger)
5 M Verstappen (Ned) 192
6 K Raikkonen (Fin) 178
97
7 S Perez (Mex)
85
8 V Bottas (Fin)
9 N Hulkenberg (Ger) 66
53
(Spa)
Alonso
10 F
51
11 F Massa (Bra)
46
12 C Sainz (Spa)
29
(Fra)
n
Grosjea
R
13
25
14 D Kvyat (Rus)
21
15 J Button (Gbr)
16 K Magnussen (Den) 7
2
F1 17 F Nasr (Bra)
Not Classied: 17 E Gutierrez (Mex) Haas
s
60 Laps completed, 18 F Massa (Bra) William
ers
factur
Manu
46 Laps completed, 19 J Palmer (Gbr) Renault 1 Mercedes 722pts
20 Laps completed, 20 K Raikkonen (Fin)
446
2 Red Bull
Ferrari 19 Laps completed, 21 M Ericsson (Swe) 3 Ferrari
375
163
Sauber-Ferrari 11 Laps completed, 22 R
India
4 Force
136
Grosjean (Fra) Haas F1 0 Laps completed.
5 Williams
75
s.
6 McLaren
Fastest lap: Verstappen 1m 25.305
63
Rosso
Toro
7
Pole: Hamilton 1min 10.736secs.

1 L Hamilton (Gbr) Mercedes 3h 01m 01.335s


3:01:12.790
2 N Rosberg (Ger) Mercedes
3 M Verstappen (Ned) Red Bull 3:01:22.816
3:01:26.681
4 S Perez (Mex) Force India
3:01:27.669
5 S Vettel (Ger) Ferrari
.495
3:01:30
6 C Sainz (Spa) Toro Rosso
7 N Hulkenberg (Ger) Force India 3:01:31.162
3:01:31.821
8 D Ricciardo (Aus) Red Bull
3:01:43.955
9 F Nasr (Bra) Sauber-Ferrari
3:01:45.767
10 F Alonso (Spa) McLaren
3:01:46.627
11 V Bottas (Fin) Williams
3:01:47.144
12 E Ocon (Fra) Manor
3:01:52.527
13 D Kvyat (Rus) Toro Rosso
14 K Magnussen (Den) Renault 3:01:52.890
3:02:01.833
15 P Wehrlein (Ger) Manor
3:02:23.329.
16 J Button (Gbr) McLaren

SPRAY IT ALL OVER:


Bubbly winner Hamilton

from
14.99

reader
offer

plus FREE
p&p

FDE10566

Lifestyle

Reversible Furniture
Protector
Protect your furniture
and keep it looking new
for longer

Reversible

Protects from spills, stains,


mud/dirt, scuffs
Fashioned from polyester
that's soft, yet durable
Each cover is reversible
making it quick and easy to
change the look
Machine washable and
quick-drying

Machine washable

Shrugs off spills and stains,


mud, scuffs, marks and dirt
Armchair
L190xW165cm
2-seater sofa L190xW224cm
3-seater sofa L190xW280cm
All have 2 arm
extensions
L60xW50cm

Armchair

0871 664 1455*

Yesterday
BULGARIA (1)........ 1 BELARUS (0) ......0
LUXEMBOURG (1) . 1 HOLLAND (1) ......3

shop.express.co.uk/i-gg-62110

Chanot 44 (pen)

Daily Express Offer FDE10566, Euro House,


Cremers Road, Sittingbourne, Kent, ME10 3US
Code

Price

P&P

Qty

Total

Reversible Furniture Protector - Armchair

6490

14.99

FREE

Reversible Furniture Protector - 2 Seat Sofa

6491

19.99

FREE

Reversible Furniture Protector - 3 Seat Sofa

6492

24.99

FREE

MasterCard

Maestro card

P
France ........................4
Holland.......................4
Sweden.......................4
Bulgaria......................4
Belarus.......................4
Luxembourg ................4

Group B

I enclose a cheque for


made payable to Express Newspapers Offer FDE10566.
Please write your name and address on the back of your cheque.

Card no

who had booed the race


organisers as they lost patience
with the hold-ups in racing.
The race started behind the
safety car for seven laps and
Marcus Ericsson brought it
back out on lap 13 when he
smashed his Sauber backwards
into the barriers.
Racing resumed at the end of
lap 19 but Ferraris Kimi
Raikkonen then spun and
crashed into the pit-straight
wall moments later, almost
collecting German team-mate
Sebastian Vettel as he went.
This is just bad, just stupid,
Vettel, who had spun off on lap
10 and ended up facing oncoming
cars amid the spray, shouted
over the radio. Red flag is what
it needs, we need to stop the
race. How many people do they
want to crash?
The red flags were duly waved
seconds later and the sodden
fans left in the grandstands
were booing loudly when the
race was red flagged for the
second time after another seven
laps behind the safety car with
the rain forecast to worsen.
On the restart Rosberg took it
too slow through the Senna
S bend on lap 34. Third-placed

Verstappen took full advantage,


sweeping past him on the outside
of the corner and into second.
But at the end of lap 37
Verstappen
provided
the
moment of the day when he lost
control of his Red Bull and only
a miracle stopped him smashing
into the barriers.
It cost him three seconds but
he still managed to hold off
Rosberg by the time he had
straightened it up before the
first corner. And he radioed in,
with masterly understatement:
My heartbeat went a bit higher
there.
The next time the safety car
appeared he ducked into the
pits for fresh tyres, re-emerging
13th but then brilliantly drove
through the field again back up
to third.
Sadly there was no happy
send-off for local hero Felipe
Massa in his last home race
when he spun off and crashed
on the run to the pit straight on
lap 48. He got out and waved to
the crowd but he was left in
tears after making an early exit
from a race he won in 2006 and
2008, and where he came
so close to winning the
world title eight years ago.

SPORT IN BRIEF
World Cup
European Qfying Group A

THERE ARE 3 WAYS YOU CAN ORDER

Or please debit my Visa

FROM BACK PAGE


do is do what I am doing. The
team have given me a great car
and finally the reliability has
been good. Right now Im just
living in the moment.
This is one of my easier races.
I didnt have any spins, any
moments. I was generally just
chilling up front, when it rains it
is usually a good day for me. No
mistakes, no dramas, no spins,
it was interesting to hear how
many spins there were behind
me.
If Rosberg is feeling the heat
he still is not showing it. He
said: It didnt go my way, Lewis
did a great job. It was very
difficult conditions but I can
live with second place today.
Hamilton had never won at
Interlagos but did so by keeping
his concentration as drivers
spent lap after lap behind the
safety car in the torrential
downpour as a number of
collisions and spin-offs left
debris on the track.
Red Bulls teenage sensation
Max Verstappen also showed
his skills in the wet with some
fearless overtaking moves to
clinch third and provide some
excitement for the spectators

Amex

Iss no (if Maestro)

Valid from
Exp date
Security code
(Amex Only)
Mr
Mrs
Ms
First name .... ........................................................................... Initials .................................
Surname ................................................................. Address .....................................................................................................

Robben 36
Depay 58, 84
W D L F A Pts
3 1 0 7 2 10
2 1 1 8 4 7
2 1 1 6 3 7
2 0 2 6 10 6
0 2 2 2 6 2
0 1 3 5 9 1

Yesterday
HUNGARY (2) ........ 4 ANDORRA (0)......0
PORTUGAL (1)....... 4 LATVIA (0) ..........1
Ronaldo 28 (pen), 85 Zjuzins 68
William Carvalho 69
Bruno Alves 90

SWITZERLAND (1) . 2 FAEROE ISLES (0)0


P
Switzerland .................4
Portugal .....................4
Hungary ......................4
Faroe Is ......................4
Latvia .........................4
Andorra ......................4

Group D

W
4
3
2
1
1
0

D
0
0
1
1
0
0

L F
0 9
1 16
1 8
2 2
3 2
4 1

A Pts
3 12
3 9
3 7
8 4
8 3
13 0

.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................

AUSTRIA (0) .......... 0 REP OF IRE (0) ...1

Postcode .................................................................. Daytime tel no ......................................................................................


E-mail .....................................................................................................................................................................................................
Signature ........................................................................................................................... Date ...................................................

GEORGIA (1) ......... 1 MOLDOVA (0) .....1


WALES (1)............. 1 SERBIA (0) .........1

If you prefer not to be kept up to date with news from the Daily Express please tick here . If you prefer not to receive information and offers from organisations carefully selected
by Express Newspapers, please tick here . Reg. London 141748 Express Newspapers, The Northern & Shell Building, No. 10 Lower Thames Street London EC3R 6EN. PLEASE
DO NOT SEND CASH. Delivery to mainland UK only. Offer subject to availability. Please allow up to 21 working days for delivery. Please note we do not refund postage on unsuitable
items or cancelled orders. If not happy for any reason we will accept faulty/unused goods in sealed original packaging for refund or replacement within 10 days. PLEASE NOTE A
SIGNATURE IS REQUIRED ON DELIVERY. * Calls cost 12p per minute plus your network access charge. Calls from other networks and mobiles may cost more.This product is sold
and supplied by Easylife Group Ltd, with whom you contract when you accept this offer. Support Line 0303 031 0777 or email help@easylifegroup.com.

Bale 30

P
Rep of Ireland .............4
Serbia ........................4
Wales .........................4
Austria .......................4
Georgia ......................4
Moldova......................4

Group G

ALBANIA (0) .......... 0 ISRAEL (1) ..........3


LIECHTENSTN (0).. 0 ITALY (4) ............4
Belotti 11, 44
Immobile 12
Candreva 32

SPAIN (1) .............. 4 MACEDONIA (0) ..0


Velkoski 34 (og), Vitolo 63
Monreal 84, Aduriz 85
P W D
Spain..........................4 3 1
Italy ...........................4 3 1
Israel .........................4 3 0
Albania .......................4 2 0
FYR Macedonia ...........4 0 0
Liechtenstein ..............4 0 0

Group H

L F
0 15
0 11
1 8
2 4
4 4
4 1

A Pts
1 10
4 10
5 9
6 6
11 0
16 0

Yesterday
BELGIUM (3) ......... 8 ESTONIA (1) .......1
Meunier 8
Anier 29
Mertens 16, 68
E Hazard 25, Carrasco 62
Klavan 65 (og), Lukaku 83, 88

CYPRUS (1)........... 3 GIBRALTAR (0) ...1


GREECE (0) ........... 1 BOSNIA-HERZ (1) 1
P
Belgium ......................4
Greece .......................4
Bosnia-H.....................4
Cyprus ........................4
Estonia .......................4
Gibraltar .....................4

McClean 48

Group I

A Mitrovic 86
W D L F A Pts
3 1 0 7 3 10
2 2 0 9 5 8
1 3 0 8 4 6
1 1 2 6 7 4
0 2 2 3 5 2
0 1 3 2 11 1

P
Croatia .......................4
Ukraine ......................4
Iceland .......................4
Turkey ........................4
Finland .......................4
Kosovo .......................4

W
4
3
2
1
1
0

D
0
1
1
0
0
0

L F
0 21
0 9
1 8
3 3
3 5
4 2

A Pts
1 12
2 10
5 7
8 3
15 3
17 0

CROATIA (1).......... 2 ICELAND (0) .......0


TURKEY (0) ........... 2 KOSOVO (0)........0
UKRAINE (1) ......... 1 FINLAND (0) .......0
W
3
2
2
1
0
0

D
1
2
1
2
1
1

L F
0 10
0 7
1 6
1 5
3 3
3 1

A Pts
1 10
3 8
5 7
5 5
6 1
12 1

Sky Bet League One

BRADFORD (2) ...... 4 ROCHDALE (0) ....0


BURY (1) ............... 1 SOUTHEND (2) ...4
COVENTRY (0)....... 0 SCUNTHORPE (0)1
GILLINGHAM (0).... 2 NORTHMPTN (1) 1
MILLWALL (1) ....... 4 BRISTOL RV (0) ..0
MK DONS (0) ........ 1 WALSALL (1).......1
OLDHAM (0) .......... 0 AFC WIMBDN (0)0
PORT VALE (0) ...... 2 FLEETWOOD (0) .1
SHRWSBURY (1) ... 2 OXFORD UTD (0) 0
SWINDON (1) ........ 3 CHARLTON (0) ....0
Yesterday
CHESTERFLD (1) ... 1 SHEFF UTD (0) ...4
PETERBORO (1) .... 1 BOLTON (0) ........0
P
Scunthorpe ...............17
Bradford...................17
Sheff Utd ..................16
Bolton ......................17
Peterborough ............17
Bristol Rovers ...........17
Port Vale ..................17
Northampton.............17
Millwall.....................16
AFC Wimbledon .........17
Rochdale ..................17
Southend ..................17
Fleetwood .................17
Walsall .....................16
Charlton ...................16
Bury .........................17
Gillingham ................17
Coventry ...................17
Swindon....................17
Oxford Utd ................17
MK Dons...................17
Oldham.....................17
Shrewsbury ...............17
Chesterfield ..............17

W
11
8
9
9
7
7
7
6
7
6
7
6
6
5
4
6
5
4
5
5
4
3
3
3

D L F
4 2 37
8 1 26
4 3 30
4 4 20
5 5 27
5 5 26
4 6 22
6 5 28
3 6 29
6 5 23
3 7 19
5 6 22
4 7 24
7 4 21
8 4 18
2 9 25
5 7 24
7 6 15
4 8 19
4 8 18
5 8 21
7 7 9
5 9 18
3 11 17

A
16
14
19
12
19
27
25
25
27
21
22
26
23
22
17
29
30
18
23
22
26
18
29
28

Pts
37
32
31
31
26
26
25
24
24
24
24
23
22
22
20
20
20
19
19
19
17
16
14
12

Sky Bet League Two


BLACKPOOL (1) .... 4
COLCHESTER (0)... 0
CRAWLEY TN (1) ... 1
CREWE (1) ............ 1
EXETER (0) ........... 1
GRIMSBY (2) ......... 2
HARTLEPOOL (1)... 2
LUTON (0) ............. 1
NEWPORT (1)........ 2
PORTSMTH (1)...... 4
STEVENAGE (0) ..... 2
WYCOMBE (0) ....... 2
P
Plymouth ...................16
Carlisle......................16
Doncaster ..................16
Portsmouth................16
Luton ........................16
Crewe........................16
Grimsby .....................16
Notts County..............16
Blackpool ..................16
Yeovil ........................16
Accrington .................16
Barnet .......................16
Crawley Town .............16
Morecambe................16
Hartlepool .................16
Wycombe ...................16
Cambridge .................16
Mansfield ..................16
Leyton Orient .............16
Stevenage ..................15
Cheltenham ...............16
Colchester .................16
Exeter .......................16
Newport County..........15

NOTTS CO (0).....0
L ORIENT (1) ......3
CAMBRIDGE (2)..3
PLYMOUTH (1) ...2
DONCASTER (0)..3
BARNET (0) ........2
CHELTENHAM (0)0
ACCRNGTN (0) ...0
CARLISLE (0) ......0
MANSFIELD (0)...0
YEOVIL (0) ..........2
MORECAMBE (0) 0

W
12
8
9
8
7
5
6
6
5
6
5
4
5
6
4
5
5
4
5
5
3
4
5
3

D L F
2 2 28
7 1 27
3 4 33
3 5 27
6 3 25
7 4 20
4 6 20
4 6 22
6 5 27
3 7 16
5 6 19
8 4 22
5 6 17
2 8 20
7 5 25
4 7 18
4 7 16
7 5 15
3 8 19
3 7 22
8 5 18
5 7 19
1 10 17
5 7 18

A
14
17
23
16
15
20
20
25
19
21
21
25
22
31
28
21
20
19
20
24
21
24
22
22

Pts
38
31
30
27
27
22
22
22
21
21
20
20
20
20
19
19
19
19
18
18
17
17
16
14

IRN-BRU CUPQtr-Finals: Dunfermline


0 Dundee U 1, Qn of South 2 Alloa 0.
Yesterday: Liv 0 TNS 3, St M 2 Ayr 1.

/lmx

/lmx

Daily Express Monday November 14 2016

RUGBY LEAGUE: FOUR NATIONS

ENGLAND
AUSTRALIA

18
36

By Chris Hamilton
OF ALL the indignities
heaped on England by
Australia in recent times,
this
was
the
most
depressing.
The appointment of legendary
coach Wayne Bennett was
supposed to take England to
the next level and make them
capable of finally beating the
Kangaroos.
But at the Olympic Stadium
yesterday,
England
were
familiarly
and
ruthlessly
outclassed once again as their
hopes of making the Four
Nations final at Anfield were
reduced to rubble.
A tight first half ended 10-6 to
Australia but the second half
got ugly as England capitulated
and appeared as far away from
their rivals as at any point
during the past decade.
It will be New Zealand who
face the Kangaroos in Sundays
final after a result and display
that will give Bennett plenty to
think about ahead of next years
World Cup Down Under.
Bennett was handed a twoyear deal as head coach despite
Steve
McNamara
guiding
England to a Test series win
over the Kiwis last autumn.
Widely regarded as the Sir
Alex Ferguson of rugby league,
having won a record seven NRL
titles in his homeland, Bennetts
arrival encouraged hopes of
beating the worlds best.
If anything, though, England
have gone backwards under the
66-year-old in this tournament.
Australia, knitted together
superbly by skipper Cameron
Smith and half-backs Johnathan
Thurston and Cooper Cronk,
were too strong once again.
They outscored England by six
tries to three and Bennett was
left to bemoan an error-strewn
display, which included his side
twice failing to find touch from
penalties during the first half.
Despite boasting over half-adozen NRL-based players in his
side, Bennett said: Our inability
to continually maintain pressure,
not finding the sideline on two
occasions, was pretty important
in any context let alone against
the best team in the world. Then
there were stupid penalties we
continually give away. England
are very capable of being a lot

LADBROKES SCOTTISHChship:
Dumbarton 0 Morton 2, Hibernian 1
Falkirk 1. League 1: Airdrieonians 1
Brechin 0, Albion 3 Stranraer 2,
Queens Park 0 Peterhead 0. League
2: Arbroath 4 Clyde 0, Cowdenbeath 2
Montrose 0, Edinburgh City 1 Annan
Athletic 0, Elgin 2 Stirling 3, Forfar 2
Berwick 0.
VANARAMA NATIONAL LEAGUE:
Bromley 1 Boreham Wood 0, Dag &
Red 0 Gateshead 5, Eastleigh 1 York
1, Guiseley 2 Torquay 0, Lincoln City 3
Aldershot 3, Macclesfield 0 Forest
Green 1, Solihull Moors 2 Dover 3,
Southport 3 Maidstone Utd 2, Sutton
Utd 0 Barrow 0, Tranmere 2 Chester
FC 2, Woking 1 North Ferriby Utd 1,
Wrexham 0 Braintree Town 1.
P
Forest Green.............20
Lincoln City ...............19
Tranmere ..................19
Dag & Red ................19
Barrow .....................19
Dover .......................19
Aldershot ..................20
Gateshead ................19
Eastleigh ..................19
Boreham Wood .........19
Macclesfield .............19
Chester FC ...............19
Sutton Utd ................19
Wrexham ..................20
Bromley ....................19
Solihull Moors...........19
Maidstone Utd ..........19
Southport .................19
Torquay ....................19
York .........................19
Braintree Town .........19
Woking .....................19
Guiseley....................19
North Ferriby Utd ......20

W
14
11
11
11
9
11
9
9
8
8
9
7
7
6
7
6
6
5
5
3
4
3
3
3

D
4
4
4
3
8
1
6
5
7
6
3
6
5
7
3
4
4
4
3
7
4
5
4
3

L F
2 37
4 39
4 27
5 28
2 30
7 37
5 25
5 35
4 30
5 22
7 25
6 28
7 24
7 17
9 22
9 25
9 25
10 19
11 15
9 20
11 17
11 27
12 22
14 8

A
13
19
13
18
17
33
19
19
20
15
19
23
24
25
28
32
35
39
26
32
33
40
32
30

Pts
46
37
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
30
27
26
25
24
22
22
19
18
16
16
14
13
12

49

SPORT
WORLD OF

VALENTINES
DAY: Holmes
goes over for
Australias
sixth and
final try
Picture:
MIKE HEWITT

Carl gets Gee-up


BOXING

England are
ripped apart
better than they are right now
but we need to get these little
problems out of the road, which
are manifested by their club
football.
They get away with it at that
level but you cant at this level
and thats the difference.
Its not about commitment,
effort, or guys trying hard
because they have good skills.
Its all there, they just have
to clean their act up and figure
out what beats them. They
think its the opposition that
beats them.
England struck first through
Jermaine McGillvarys wellworked effort before Australia
replied through a similar score
from Blake Ferguson in the right
corner.
Four minutes after the restart,
Sam Burgess spilled the ball less
than 10 metres out and Australia
soon advanced upfield as Greg
Inglis dummied his way through
the England defence to score. In

CRICKET

2ND TESTAustralia v South


Africa (Hobart): Australia 85
(V D Philander 5-21). South Africa
171-5. No play yesterday - rain.

GOLF

NEDBANK CHALLENGE (Sun City,


South Africa)Final rnd (Gbr & Irl
unless stated, par 72): 274 A Noren
(Swe) 69 67 75 63, 280 J Wang
(Kor) 68 73 64 75, 281 V Dubuisson
(Fra) 69 75 69 68, R Gouveia (Por)
74 68 72 67, A Sullivan 72 69 68
72, B Grace (Rsa) 71 69 71 70,
A Canizares (Spa) 71 68 74 68, 282
H Stenson (Swe) 69 74 69 70.
USPGA OHL CLASSIC AT MAYAKOBA
(El Camaleon GC, Playa del Carmen,
Mexico)Final rnd (USA unless
stated, par 71): 263 P Perez 68 66
62 67, 265 G Woodland 64 65 66
70, 266 R Knox (Sco) 68 65 67 66.

MOTORCYCLING

MOTO GP RD 18 (Valencian Grand


Prix)MotoGP: 1 J Lorenzo (Spa)
Yamaha 45m 54.228s, 2 M Marquez
(Spa) Honda 45:55.413, 3 A Iannone
(Ita) Ducati 46:00.831. Final
Standings: 1 Marquez 298pts,
2 V Rossi (Ita) Yamaha 249, 3
Lorenzo 233. Moto2: 1 J Zarco (Fra)
Kalex 43m 17.626s, 2 T Luthi (Swi)
Kalex 43:20.907, 3 F Morbidelli (Ita)
Kalex 43:22.607. Final Standings:
1 Zarco 276pts, 2 Luthi 234, 3 A Rins
(Spa) Kalex 214. Moto3: 1 B Binder
(Rsa) KTM 43m 13.777s, 2 J Mir
(Spa) KTM 43:13.833, 3 A Migno (Ita)
KTM 43:13.858.
Final Standings: 1 Binder 319pts,
2 E Bastianini (Ita) Honda 177,
3 J Navarro (Spa) Honda 150.

the 55th minute, Bennett hauled


off Brown and replaced him
with George Williams, but
Australia soon killed off the
game with quick scores from
Matt Scott and Josh Dugan.
England
replied
through
Gareth
Widdop
but
the
Kangaroos claimed a fifth
through Matt Gillett, sparking a
flare-up which saw Sam Burgess
throw a punch at David
Klemmer.
Bennett added: Sam gives
away far too many penalties and
he does it for South Sydney too.
He needs to change.
England replied again when
Ryan Hall claimed his 31st try in
31 appearances in the left corner
but there was still time for
Valentine Holmes to produce an
acrobatic finish on the left for
Australias sixth and final try.
Sam Thaiday was taken to
hospital with a fractured eye
socket and will miss this
weekends Anfield showdown.

RUGBY LEAGUE

Yesterday
Four Nations
ENGLAND ...........18 AUSTRALIA.......... 36
EnglandT: McGillvary, Widdop, Hall.
G: Widdop (3). AustraliaT: Ferguson,
Inglis, Scott, Dugan, Gillett, Holmes.
G: Thurston (6). Att: 35,569

P
Australia .......... 3
New Zealand .... 3
England ........... 3
Scotland .......... 3

W
3
1
1
0

D
0
1
0
1

L
F
A Pts
0 104 38 6
1 43 48 3
2 72 65 2
2 42 110 1

RUGBY UNION

International Matches
ENGLAND ...........37 SOUTH AFRICA .... 21
EnglandT: May, Lawes, Ford, Farrell. C:
Farrell (4). P: Farrell (2), Daly.
South AfricaT: Goosen, le Roux.
C: Combrinck. P: Lambie (2). DG: Lambie.

FRANCE..............52 SAMOA ................. 8

FranceT: V. Vakatawa (3), Huget,


Ollivon, Fickou, Penalty. C: Machenaud (2),
Serin (2). P: Machenaud (3).
SamoaT: Lee-Lo. P: Faapale.

IRELAND.............52 CANADA .............. 21

IrelandT: Earls, Marshall, OHalloran (2),


Penalty, Dillane, Marmion, Tracy.
C: Jackson (6).
CanadaT: van der Merwe, Paris, Evans.
C: McRorie (3).

ITALY .................10 NEW ZEALAND .... 68

ItalyT: Boni. C: Allan. P: Canna.


New ZealandT: Fekitoa (2), Faumuina,
Tuipulotu, Dagg, Crockett, Luatua, Dixon,
Ioane, Naholo. C: Cruden (7), Sopoaga (2).

SCOTLAND .........22 AUSTRALIA.......... 23


ScotlandT: Jones (2), J. Gray.
C: Laidlaw (2). P: Laidlaw.
AustraliaT: Hodge, Kuridrani.
C: Foley (2). P: Foley (3).

WALES ...............24 ARGENTINA ......... 20


WalesT: L. Williams, G. Davies.
C: Halfpenny. P: Halfpenny (4).
ArgentinaT: Hernandez, Landajo.
C: Sanchez (2). P: Sanchez (2).

Anglo-Welsh Cup
LEICESTER .........42 NEWPORT GWENT . 3
NORTHPTON......19 GLOUCESTER ...... 13
SARACENS .........29 NEWCASTLE ........ 18
Yesterday
EXETER ..............62 CARDIFF BLUES .. 25
WASPS...............62 WORCESTER ....... 10

TENNIS

BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR


FINALS (London)Group B:
N Djokovic (Ser) bt D Thiem (Aut) 6-7
(10-12) 6-0 6-2. Doubles Group B:
B Bryan (USA) & M Bryan (USA) bt
I Dodig (Bih) & M Melo (Bra) 7-6 (7-3)
6-0, J Murray (Gbr) & B Soares (Bra)
bt T Huey (USA) & M Mirnyi (Blr) 6-4
7-5.
FED CUP WORLD GROUP FINAL:
France 2 Czech Republic 3.

TODAYS FIXTURES
(7.45pm unless stated)

U-21: France v England (BT Spt 1).


Emirates FA Cup 1st rnd Replays:
Curzon Ashton v Westfields,
Stourbridge v Whitehawk.

TOMORROW
International Matches
England v Spain (8pm) (ITV 1) ..................
France v Ivory Coast (8pm) ........................
Italy v Germany ..........................................
N Ireland v Croatia (Premier Sports) ..........

Emirates FA Cup 1st rnd Replays: :


AFC Wimbledon v Bury, Barrow v Taunton, Bristol Rvs v Crawley, Coventry v
Morecambe, Crewe v Cheltenham, FC
Halifax v Dag & Red, Newport v
Alfreton, Notts County v Boreham
Wood, Rochdale v Maidstone Utd,
Solihull Moors v Yeovil, Swindon v
Eastleigh, Fleetwood Tn v Southport.

www.ebook3000.com

CARL FROCH could


be tempted out of
By Chris McKenna
retirement to face
Gennady Golovkin.
the fight. Hearn said
The 39-year-old has
Golovkins baiting
not boxed since
game could just
stopping
work. Hearn
George Groves
said: Carl
in May 2014.
texted me and
But Golovkin
said, What
weight would
wants a UK
Golovkin fight
fight and
me at?
hopes it is
STEPHEN
against Froch.
FROCH
Smith lost his
Golovkins
WBA super-feather title
promoter Tom Loeffler
bid against Jason Sosa
met Matchroom chief
in Monte Carlo but
Eddie Hearn last week
Jamie McDonnell held
and posted on Twitter
his WBA bantam crown
supposedly in jest
against Liborio Solis.
that he was negotiating

GOLF
ALEX NOREN hailed the best round of his life
after claiming a fourth European Tour title in
his past 11 events in the Nedbank Challenge.
The Swede, five shots behind Wang Jeunghun,
carded a 63 in South Africa to finish six shots
clear. Rory McIlroy can still end the season as
European No1 for the third year in a row, but
has to win in Dubai and hope Henrik Stenson
finishes 55th or worse in the 60-man field.

Home
Insurance

Read
e
Offer r
!

Are you paying too much


for home insurance?

elen Nicholls was delighted when


PayingTooMuch.com halved
her home insurance premium
by shopping around for her when the
policy was due for renewal.
Helen, from West Sussex, had been
insured with Nationwide Building
Society for many years but the
premiums regularly increased and this
years renewal was over 1000. Helen
says I was shocked by how much it
had gone up and felt my loyalty had
been taken advantage of. I decided
to shop around and spoke to Ronnie
at PayingTooMuch.com who found
a comparable policy for only 511. It
was with Allianz who are a well-known
insurer so I was confident that I was
buying from a reputable firm..
Many customers would save money
if they shopped around for home
insurance when their renewal is due.

PayingTooMuch.com offers policies


from all the major insurers and their
friendly team can provide quotes by
phone and answer any questions.
When it comes to the policy
anniversary they will check again to see
that youre getting the best deal rather
than using the same provider every year.
Call the team today to see if you can
save money!






Friendly personal service


UK call centre
Easy to use website
Instant quote
Customer reward scheme

*Standard geographic call rates apply.

Call today 01243 216258


or visit PayingTooMuch.com/home/TheExpress

50

Daily Express Monday November 14 2016

RUGBY UNION: AUTUMN INTERNATIONALS

Schmidt
loads up
for big
rematch
ROUND-UP
JOE SCHMIDT has
challenged Ireland to
withstand a backlash
from a fully loaded
All Blacks seeking
revenge in Dublin on
Saturday.
Schmidt admits
Ireland caught the
All Blacks at an
opportune time for
their maiden victory
over them in Chicago on
November 5.
The back-to-back
world champions were
hamstrung by a host
of second-row injury
problems but will have
peerless lock Brodie
Retallick back in his
unique auxiliary role.
Theyll come
full-strength, fully
loaded; maybe we
surprised them a bit in
Chicago, said coach
Schmidt after a
fully-changed Ireland
beat Canada 52-21.
I read they didnt
look back too much at
the defeat to us before
playing Italy [winning
68-10] this weekend.
Theyre incredibly well
prepared physically and

NEW DAWN:
Maro Itoje has
the whole world
in his hands

Itoje breaks
mould as
the face of
Englands
future
YOUNG,
GIFTED
AND ON
TRACK:
Itoje has
exploded
onto the
scene and
has all the
attributes
England
coach
Jones
relies on

EXCLUSIVE
By Neil Squires
MARO ITOJE is in a hurry.
Just turned 22, the European
Player of the Year was last night
named World Breakthrough
Player of the Year at the World
Rugby awards.

SCHMIDT: Warning
the rate they play at if
they have the ball, youre
under pressure. And
theyll have more access
to it if theyve got their
second-row back.
What we say is,
Right, this is what we
believe might work, lets
commit to this, then set
about trying to put it
together as best we can.
Scotland suffered
another single-point
defeat to Australia, but
rookie prop Zander
Fagerson said the future
was bright after their
new props stood tall.
Loosehead Allan Dell
made his debut while
tighthead Fagerson
was making his first
international start.
They came up against
an Australia front row
containing more than
200 caps, but with the
guidance of hooker Ross
Ford making his 100th
Scotland appearance
did not disappoint.
We did some good
things, some bad things,
but it was a great day for
learning, said Fagerson.
Its a shame about the
result but I loved being
out there. The boys put
in a hell of a shift and
were just unlucky.

It is to Englands detriment that


Itoje is unable to add to his seven caps
this autumn because of a broken hand
but the short-term frustration should
not mask the long-term prognosis.
If fit, he will tour with the Lions next
summer; beyond that he will definitely
captain his country.
The next great England rugby player
is lying in wait and, in case you hadnt
noticed, he happens to be black.
Englands rugby union team is a
multi-racial
affair
but
it
has
predominantly looked to the white
middle-classes for its heroes.
Born in Camden to Nigerian parents
Efe and Florence, Itojes presence for
the next decade at the heart of
everything England do will be
significant in broadening the appeal of
the sport in this country.
When Itojes curious eye was first
drawn to rugby as a nine-year-old,
Jonny Wilkinson straight out of
English rugby central casting was
commanding the landscape.
The first time I took real notice of it
was after the World Cup in 2003.
Nigerians arent known for their rugby
knowledge and it wasnt something
my family were engaged in, said Itoje.
But when I moved to secondary
school and started playing, I fell in
love pretty quickly. Everyone was
welcoming. I didnt feel an outsider.
I looked up to people who looked
like me such as Ugo Monye and Topsy
Ojo. It is important to have people
playing who look like you, so if I can
help motivate other British Nigerians
to play that will be beneficial.
In one sense, Itojes background is
old school, having spent his sixth-form
years at Harrow on a scholarship. In
others he is very different. He listens
to hip-hop, collects Nigerian art and is
a Christian. I wear rosary beads quite
a lot. Thats two-fold. I like the way

they look but I also wear them because


of their meaning, he said.
Im aware that Im blessed to be
in this position. Im very grateful to
God for these opportunities and
hopefully I can do them justice.
Then there is the poetry he dabbles
in and the politics degree he is studying
at Londons School of Oriental and
African Studies. This has been a fertile
period to be around for someone as
engrossed in the subject matter as he
is. Both sides of the pond are pretty

interesting at the moment, he said.


In America I dont even know how on
earth Trump can be where he is. Id
like to think in England a character
like Mr Trump wouldnt get this far in
the running for Prime Minister.
Here, Brexit wasnt the course of
action I supported or recommended.
However, it has happened so we have
to make the best of the situation and
move forward by making good
decisions and good agreements. Its
a fascinating time. Itoje, who led

England
to
the
Junior
World
Championship in 2014, has yet to taste
defeat for the senior side. With a Grand
Slam and an historic series win in
Australia in his back pocket, 2016 had
delivered a fantasy start to his Test
career up until his injury.
There are plenty of other England
absentees this autumn but the
suspicion is that it will be Itoje who
will be missed the most. Barely out of
nappies as a Test player, he is already
the man Eddie Jones can least do
without.
In a side constructed upon the twin
bedrocks of destructive defence and
forward power, he delivers in both to
an extent that a player of his tender
years has no right to.
He is a special individual whose
career is on fast-forward as his latest
award last night underlined.
ENGLAND captain Sarah Hunter,
who led her team to a 12-10 win over
Ireland yesterday in which recordbreaking prop Rochelle Clark scored a
try on her 155th appearance, was
named World Rugbys womens player
of the year last night. Otherwise the
awards were dominated by New
Zealand who claimed the coach (Steve
Hansen) player (Beauden Barrett)
and team of the year gongs.
Maro Itoje was speaking as an
ambassador of Vitality. For more
information visit www.vitality.co.uk.

Wales set to ring out the old


WALES are set to rest
several key figures ahead of
their autumn finale against
South Africa.
Rob Howley confirmed
that he will make changes
for next Saturdays third
autumn
international
against Japan, with one eye
on taking on the Springboks
seven days later.
Among those players set
to be rested are Alun Wyn
Jones, Gethin Jenkins and
Luke Charteris as Howley
gives senior members of his

WALES
ARGENTINA

24
20

By Matt Lloyd
squad
a
chance
to
recuperate before a game
that is likely to define the
campaign.
Howley wants Wales to
improve their 70 per cent
home record during the
Warren Gatland era. Having
held out against Argentina
and favourites to beat

Japan this weekend, they


will then be aiming for three
wins from four in the series
against South Africa. It
would also offer the big
southern hemisphere scalp
that would make the
campaign a success.
Howley said: We will
make changes. We have a
few 30-year-olds in that
side that started so they
might need a rest.
Its important that we
look after our squad but
well pick a strong side. We

respect Japan. They are a


very good team, they want
to play a fast and open
game, so its important we
respect them.
Taulupe
Faletau
is
progressing well as he
recovers from knee ligament
damage suffered at the
start of the season.
He would have to play
either against Japan, or
potentially for Bath against
Bristol on Friday night, to
have any chance of facing
the Springboks after 10

RUGBY UNION: AUTUMN INTERNATIONALS

We must raise
bar says Billy

Daily Express Monday November 14 2016

51

BIG-GAME
PLAYER:
Elliot Daly
shows great
composure
to slot home

Picture: ADRIAN DENNIS

Neil

SQUIRES
REPORTS

ENGLAND
37
SOUTH AFRICA 21

SO FARR, SO
GOOD: Owen
Farrell slides
in for the
fourth try to
seal victory
for England

Deadly Daly
quick to find
his range

THERE was an odd


atmosphere around the
England camp after they
had digested a first
win over South Africa for
a decade, one mirrored
around Twickenham.

On the surface there was


satisfaction that a full stop had
been put to that dismal run and
an 11th successive victory
registered with some ease, but
deep inside there was a slightly
hollow feeling.
As Grand Slam champions
and
Wallaby
whitewashers,
Englands standards are such
now that even a 16-point win
over one of the world games
traditional heavyweights does
not automatically cut the
mustard.
That
aspirational
outlook shows the strides
England have taken in the past
year under Eddie Jones, below.
But the reality was that even
allowing for four tries in the rain,
they should have put away the
worst Springbok side to have
visited London for 14 years more
emphatically.
While the word heavyweights
accurately reflects the poundage
of the meaty Springbok pack, it
does not currently depict the
state of a lost rugby nation
humped 57-15 by New Zealand
in Durban last month.
Its a strange one,
admitted No 8 Billy
Vunipola. We put a
lot of mental pressure
on ourselves and we
knew the ten-year
hoodoo was over us
so we never wanted
to get above our
stations
or
show
South Africa we were
complacent.
Maybe we went too
far the other way and
were a bit flat. But
we stuck to our
business and
came out on

top. There were opportunities


we left out there but thats the
team that we are now. We maybe
werent as clinical as we wanted
to be. But we managed to beat a
team that was hurting, a team
that was very motivated.
It was our first game for a
few months. Hopefully next
week we can put out something
thats a bit better.
Vunipola was part of an
effective back-row unit
which totally outplayed
their
counterparts,
including poor PieterSteph du Toit, who
was reduced to a
waxwork
by
Ben
Youngs in the buildup to the second-half
tries by George Ford
and Owen Farrell.
While
Joe

Launchbury,
a
productive
lineout source, won the man-ofthe-match award on his return
to the side, Youngs must have
pushed him close.
He has an athletic advantage
because hes a big lad for a halfback. He weighs 88 or 89 kilos,
depending on how many lollies
hes eaten! said Jones. He has
a nice turn of pace and a nice
awareness of space. We want to
develop that running game with
him. He has an exceptional
kicking game. The only other
half-back Ive seen with a kicking
game like him is Fourie du
Preez.
He can have the same
influence for us that Fourie du
Preez had on the Springboks.
We want to be the sort of team
who can play completely off
nine, completely off 10 or
completely off 12. That will
make us so hard to defend.
England are part of the way
there with Ford and Farrell
moving the cumbersome visitors
around intelligently, but the

context was a Springbok side


whose drop-off since they
reached the World Cup semifinal has been alarming.
Jones, a coaching colleague of
Allister Coetzee at the 2007
World Cup, feels for the exposed
Springbok coach.
Hes a terrific guy. Hes one of
my favourite people in rugby,
said Jones. That is a hard job.
You lose Fourie du Preez, you
lose Jean de Villiers, Victor
Matfield, Bismarck du Plessis
and youre still expected to
perform like a No 1, two or three
team in the world. Whenever
you lose players like that, you
have a hole in your team.
Englands next opponents Fiji
are likely to offer even less of a
threat but while Jones will
experiment, he will resist the
temptation to put out a 2nd XV.
I want people to deserve their
opportunity, he said. To start
for England has to be the
proudest thing of their lives and
to do that,
you have
to earn it.

and bring in the new


weeks out. The Japan game
could also be an opportunity
for teenage wing Keelan
Giles to make his Test
debut, having proved a star
for Wales Under-20s and the
Ospreys this season.
There could be an
opportunity for Keelan,
said Howley. He has been
fast-tracked and brought
into the squad. If you are
good enough, it doesnt
matter about your age.
Wales will have to improve
their finishing if they are to

beat Japan and particularly


South
Africa,
having
struggled to break down
Argentina despite having
the majority of possession
and territory.
Liam Williams and Gareth
Davies did weave their way
over from close range, with
Leigh Halfpenny kicking
14 points. Argentina also
scored two tries though
Juan Martin Hernandez
and Martin Landajo, with
Nicolas Sanchez adding
10 points with the boot in a

close contest. Hooker Ken


Owens said: We spoke all
week about not being
individual close to the line
but
there
was
some
white-line fever at times
and we didnt execute as
well as we would have liked
in that area.
The top teams in the
southern
hemisphere
convert those chances
just look at Australia last
week so we still have to
work on that part of
our game.

HAVE A REST:
Wales veterans
Gethin Jenkins
and Alun Wyn
Jones, right

www.ebook3000.com

IT WAS an easy
mistake to make. After
the ball sailed through
the uprights to stretch
Englands lead to a
decisive 11-point
margin, the stadium
announcer proclaimed
to a rapturous
audience: Penalty to
Englands Owen
Farrell.
Coming just before
the break and from a
couple of metres inside
the South African half,
the three-pointer was
delivered with such
precision that it was
natural to assume it
came from the boot of
Farrell, who walked
away from this
convincing victory with
19 points.
But the boot
belonged to Farrells
centre partner, Elliot
Daly. The 24-year-old
said he had been
landing kicks
from long range
during the
warm-up. But
it is one thing
to bang them
over in a
virtually
empty
stadium with
the pressure off;
doing that in front of
a near 82,000 crowd, on
your first Test start
and with the chance to
put a hefty nail in the
Springbok coffin is a
different matter. It
showed remarkable
composure.
I was practising
from that range before
the game and making
sure that if it did come
on offer that Id make
Dylan Hartley aware I
could get it, said
Daly. There was only
a minute left on the
clock, so it was the
perfect time to
have a go and
luckily it sailed
over.
While Daly
possesses an
invaluable
howitzer of a left
boot, he also
showed a subtler
side to his game
earlier in the first

By Andrew Elliott
half, when his chip
ahead led to chaos in
the Springbok ranks
and eventually
Courtney Lawes, below,
marking his 50th cap,
pounced to score.
Dalys polished
display vindicated
coach Eddie Jones
decision to pick the
in-form Wasp ahead of
Baths Jonathan
Joseph, and he should
get the nod again
against Fiji on
Saturday.
Elliot did really well,
hes a nice player, said
Jones. He has the
ability at No13 to make
outside breaks, which
is enormously
important. He also has
that educated left boot
you can tell he has
been to public school
and he gives you
another attacking
weapon.
Experiencing
Englands first
win over South
Africa in a
decade, with
Ben Youngs
running the
show from
scrum-half, has
clearly whetted the
appetite of Daly, who
said: I was over the
moon at being
selected. To get my
first start is massive. I
just wanted to put in a
good performance and
I feel I did that.
When you first come
into the England camp,
there are so many good
coaches, you learn so
much so quickly and in
my first couple of
involvements with the
squad I was just trying
to take it all in.
From that point, I
was focused on what I
needed to do, which
was play well for
Wasps and try to put
my hand up. Hopefully
Ive done that.
Ive been rewarded
with the start, which is
a massively proud
moment for me, and
hopefully I can get a
few more.

52

Daily Express Monday November 14 2016

HAMEED: Unbelievable

Skipper:
we have
silenced
doubters
FROM BACK PAGE
tourists have all to play
for in the remaining
four Tests, starting
in Visakhapatnam on
Thursday.
No one was talking of
us having a chance in
this series but the way
we played showed were
in there, said Cook.
It shows everyone we
can play after what
happened in Bangladesh.
It was a brilliant
performance all round.
Weve put everything
on the line and got
ourselves in a position
to force a result. Its
disappointing not to
get over the line but
everyone can be proud.
Weve proved to
everyone we can play.
We did a lot of very good
things, we just couldnt
quite get over the line.
Cook scored his 30th
Test ton as England
declared their secondinnings on 260-3 to set
up a late victory charge.
It saw him overtake
Don Bradman on
crickets all-time list
of century-makers.
Cook said he was
more concerned about
dedicating his knock to
new-born daughter
Isabelle.
Englands skipper
made a whistle-stop
return home from the
tour of Bangladesh to
be at the birth.
He said: Lets not
talk about Bradman,
who probably did it in a
third of the knocks. But
yes, Ive sacrificed a bit
to come out here.
Its never easy and
you want to make it
worthwhile and score
a few runs to say its
worth it. When youve
seen your daughter for
18 hours or whatever,
its nice that youve
scored a few runs.
Cook had special
praise for new opening
partner Haseeb Hameed,
who capped a brilliant
debut with an innings of
82 on the final day the
highest score by a
teenager for England.
Hes an unbelievable
player, said Cook. He
was pushing me close to
retirement when we
walked off yesterday.
A 19-year-old not
only outbatted me but
scored quicker than me
and made it look easier
than me. Hes a find,
isnt he?

CRICKET: FIRST TEST

Cook gives Kohli


one helluva fright
From Chris Stocks in Rajkot
ENGLAND proved they will
be no pushovers in this
series after giving India a
bloody nose in the opening
Test.

Alastair Cooks men might not


have gained the win their
performance deserved, but they
will take a lot of confidence from
coming so close to beating the
worlds No 1 team.
India have been invincible on
home soil since England memorably
won here in 2012, cantering to
victory in 12 of their past 13 home
Tests. However, this scare will force
them to rapidly reassess opponents
they might have expected to be
pushovers following their recent
1-1 series draw in Bangladesh.
Predictions of a 5-0 whitewash
were floated in India after England
were humiliated in Dhaka just over
two weeks ago.
If they could not cope with
spinning conditions against Test
crickets ninth-ranked team, who
bowled them out inside a session,
then what chance against India?
As it turned out, England blunted
the threat of spin duo Ravichandran
Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja
superbly.
No visiting batsman had scored
a Test hundred in India since
Australias Michael Clarke in
February 2013.
But England produced four, with
Joe
Root,
Moeen
Ali
and
Ben Stokes piling on the runs in
the first innings before Cook made
130 in the second, with his 30th
Test hundred seeing him overtake
Australian great Don Bradman on
the all-time list.
Instead,
it
was
Englands
spinners, led by Adil Rashids three
wickets on this final day, who
pushed India to the brink of defeat
as they limped to the close on 172-6
after surviving 52.3 nervy overs.
England know there is much
work to do in the remaining four
matches of the series. Yet they will
now head into Thursdays second
Test at Visakhapatnam with
renewed confidence they can shock
India.
It was a brilliant performance
all round, said Cook. Four
hundreds, our spinners bowled
well, our seamers were outstanding
and we got ourselves in a position
to force a result on day five.
I said at the beginning of the
tour that weve got some very
talented players. Ben Stokes,
Moeen Ali and Joe Root are worldclass cricketers. We did a lot of very
good things, we just couldnt
quite get over the line.
England started this
final day on 114-0, a lead
of 163, with hopes of
setting up a declaration
that would give them a shot
at victory.
Teenager Haseeb Hameed,
who had registered a maiden
half-century on debut the previous
evening, went on to make 84 before
being dismissed by Amit Mishra
with England on 180-1.
Cook had played horribly at the
start of his innings but grafted his
way through to register his fifth
hundred in India more than any
other visiting batsman. Root also

SCOREBOARD
India v England

INDIAN
SIGN:
Rashid, far right
above, celebrates
the wicket of
Pujara while
Cooks century
put England
in the
box seat
Pictures:
AMIT
DAVE

RAJKOT: India drew with England


ENGLAND: First Innings 537
(Stokes 128, Root 124, Ali 117)
INDIA: First Innings 488
(Vijay 126, Pujara 124, Ashwin 70, Rashid 4-114)
ENGLAND: Second Innings
(Overnight 114-0)
Mins Balls Runs
A Cook c Jadeja b Ashwin .................. 299 243 130
(holed out to long-off)
H Hameed c & b Mishra .................... 233 177
82
(hit return catch straight to bowler)
J Root c Saha b Mishra ......................... 7
5
4
(caught behind sweeping)
B Stokes not out ................................ 55
29
29
B11 lb3 nb1.................................................... 15
Total (3 wkts., dec 75.3 overs) .................... 260
Fall: 180, 192, 260.
Bowling: Shami 11-1-29-0, Jadeja 15-1-47-0, Ashwin
23.3-4-63-1, Yadav 13-2-47-0, Mishra 13-0-60-2.

departed as England went into


lunch on 211-2, a lead of 260.
Some may have declared then,
but Cook ploughed on and
by the time he holed out to
Ashwin 28 minutes after
lunch, India were left
needing 310 to win
in a minimum of
49 overs. That
was
never
likely and

INDIA: Second Innings


Mins Balls Runs
M Vijay c Hameed b Rashid ................. 88
71
31
(played forward and looped catch to short leg)
G Gambhir c Root b Woakes .................. 8
6
0
(fended to second slip)
C Pujara lbw Rashid ............................ 55
36
18
(hit on pads to ball pitched outside leg)
V Kohli not out ................................. 126
98
49
A Rahane b Ali ..................................... 5
5
1
(bowled via pads to turning delivery)
R Ashwin c Root b Ansari .................... 55
53
32
(drove to cover)
W Saha c & b Rashid .......................... 12
13
9
(simple return catch for bowler)
R Jadeja not out ................................. 29
33
32
Total (6 wkts., 52.3 overs)........................... 172
Fall: 0, 47, 68, 71, 118, 132.
Bowling: Broad 3-2-8-0, Woakes 4-1-6-1,
Ansari 8-1-41-1, Ali 19-5-47-1, Rashid 14.3-1-64-3,
Stokes 2-1-1-0, Root 2-0-5-0.
Umpires: H Dharmasena & C Gaffaney.

England knew their chances of


winning were slim.
But they increased when India
slipped to 68-3 shortly after tea
and, with 10 overs left, were
wobbling on 118-5.
Things got even more interesting
when Rashid caught Wriddhiman
Saha off his own bowling to reduce
India to 132-6 with half-an-hour
left.
A defiant unbeaten 49 from India
captain Virat Kohli may have saved
his team, but they were given an
almighty scare by an England side
whom they will now underestimate
at their peril.

Daily Express Monday November 14 2016

53

WORLD CUP QUALIFIERS WILLIAMS SETS WALES BIG TARGET


Picture: ANTHONY DEVLIN

1
1

WALES
SERBIA

TALE OF WOE: This


late goal by Mitrovic
dented the Dragons
World Cup hopes

By Jake Bacon
ASHLEY
WILLIAMS
believes Wales must win
their
remaining
six
qualifying games to
reach Russia 2018 after
a painful reminder of the
fine lines that separate
success and failure in
international football.

The Wales captain knows


the Dragons hopes of playing
in their first World Cup finals
since 1958 suffered a huge
blow after a 1-1 draw against
Serbia on Saturday.
Aleksandar
Mitrovics
85th-minute header cancelled
out Gareth Bales first-half
strike in Cardiff to leave Wales
four points behind Group D
leaders the Republic of
Ireland.
Chris Colemans battlers
will feel aggrieved following
50 chaotic seconds when
Serbia equalised after Bale
had struck a post. Ireland are
up next, in Dublin in March.
Closing the gap, with the
return match in Serbia also
still to come, is a major
challenge but Williams, below,
believes Wales can still beat
any country in the world.
While it is still a close group,
if we have to win all of our
games, we are confident
enough to know we can do
that. We have to win now, said
the Everton defender.
We hit the post and it came
out, Serbia hit the post and it
went in. It is just frustrating. It
is not all doom and gloom
though. We have not lost yet.
Well take that as a positive.
The Republic of Irelands
shock win in Austria, prior to
the game at the Cardiff City
Stadium, put even more
pressure on Wales to deliver.
Wales must pull off huge
upsets now to reach Russia
they have not beaten the
Republic in their last six
attempts, and they lost 6-1 in
Serbia four years ago.
The showdown in Dublin
could well decide their fate.
The Dragons have failed to
beat the Republic of Ireland
since a 1-0 victory in 1992.
Williams added: Every game
gets bigger and bigger when
you dont win. It is frustrating
to take the lead again and not

GROUP D
REP OF IRE
SERBIA
WALES
AUSTRIA
GEORGIA
MOLDOVA

P
4
4
4
4
4
4

W
3
2
1
1
0
0

D
1
2
3
1
2
1

L
0
0
0
2
2
3

F
7
9
8
6
3
2

A PTS
3 10
5
8
4
6
7
4
5
2
11
1

We need six
of best now
Cup chance. This shattering
result
followed
the
disappointing draw with
Georgia
last
month
when Wales relinquished
another lead.
Williams revealed how
Coleman
told
his
players in the dressing
room
that
their
qualifying campaign
is far from over.
He is hurting,
the same as us and
everybody
else
concerned with
Wales. But he
said it feels
different to the
last game where
we threw it away, said

win. The Ireland game is a


long time away. At some
point we must call it a
must-win, because when
we dont get the points the
next one is even more
important.
The games against
Ireland
will
be
important but we feel
we can win anywhere,
as long as we do our
jobs and play the way
we are supposed to.
As the full-time
whistle
went
in
Cardiff, a distraught
Coleman looked up to
the heavens, knowing
Wales had possibly
blown their World

Williams. He reminded us
that we can still qualify, that
teams will take points off
everyone in this group, so it is
still wide open.
Coleman set Wales up in an
unfamiliar 4-2-2-2 formation
against Serbia after injuries to
defensive duo Ben Davies and
James Collins.
The
tweak
saw
Hal
Robson-Kanu partner Sam
Vokes up front, with Aaron
Ramsey and Bale behind
them.
It was a bold, attacking
selection by Coleman, and
Williams added: He said
he didnt want to be cautious
and he wanted to take
the game to them.

No pain, no gain for Tadic


DUSAN TADIC has revealed how
national pride kept him playing
with a suspected broken nose
against Wales.
The Southampton midfielders
face was covered in blood after
being accidentally kicked by
Swansea full-back Neil Taylor
during the 1-1 World Cup qualifier
in Cardiff. The game was stopped
for two minutes before he played

COUPON NO
FULL-TIME
RESULT

on with cotton wool in his


nostrils.
I couldnt leave my team-mates
alone on the pitch. I wanted to
play in the important game, said
Tadic, left. I couldnt breathe or
do anything. I could barely see
anything.
I lost a lot of blood but
it doesnt matter as when you
play a game, you want to fight

for your country and give your


best.
Serbia are unbeaten in seven
games since Slavoljub Muslin took
charge in May.
Tadic is now a doubt for their
friendly in Ukraine tomorrow and
for Southamptons game against
Premier League leaders Liverpool
on Saturday.

JAKE BACON

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

1 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 3 1 3 1 1 1 2 3 3 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1
H A A A H H SD D H H H H A A A A SD H H H SD H H A SD H SD A A H D SD SD A A V SD H H H H A D A H H H A H

DIVIDENDS With Eight score draws, 3 no score draws and 1 void match, the dividend forecast is good.

THE CHANCE TO CARRY THE FLAG FOR ENGLAND

www.ebook3000.com

Walters is
keeping a
lid on it all

JONATHAN WALTERS
is refusing to cast even
one eye towards Russia
despite helping the
Republic climb to the
top of their World Cup
qualifying group with
victory in Vienna.
The win, coupled
with Serbias 1-1 draw
in Wales, saw Martin
ONeills unbeaten side
go two points clear at
the top of Group D
after four games.
The Welsh make the
short trip to Dublin in
March for a key
contest, but Walters,
above, insists there is
too far to go to start
getting excited.
The Stoke striker
said: Weve started the
campaign really well
but weve got huge
games coming up. Its a
win, were happy with
where we are, but there
is a long way to go.
For all Walters
caution, there were
several causes for
celebration in Austria

AUSTRIA
REP IRELAND

0
1

By Neil McCartney
as it was Irelands first
away win over a
higher-ranked side
since beating Scotland
in 1987 and also their
fourth victory over a
team rated better than
them by FIFA inside
the last 13 months.
It came courtesy of
a fine counter-punch
three minutes after
half-time when David
Meyler broke from his
own half and fed Wes
Hoolahan, whose pass
to James McClean was
perfectly timed for the
winger to race away
and thump a low shot
inside the far post.
It was a good goal
by James, and a clean
sheet. To come to a
difficult place like this
and win is great.
Theyre a very good
team, added Walters.

Evans loses out


CHED EVANSS name
was chanted by both
sets of fans but he was
on the wrong end of a
4-1 result with bottom
club Chesterfield.
The striker, found
not guilty in a rape
retrial earlier this
season, helped
set his side on
the way against
his former club
Sheffield United.
But three
second-half goals
in nine minutes
stretched the
Blades run to 12
games unbeaten.
Evans boss Danny
Wilson said of him:
Hes a powerful boy
and they were probably
relieved when he came
off [with a hamstring
problem]. Blades boss

LEAGUE ONE

KEITH CURLE has


told his Carlisle players
to forget losing their
unbeaten record after
a surprise 2-0 defeat at
bottom club Newport.
Goals from Josh
Sheehan and Rhys
Healey inflicted a
first loss on the
second-placed
Cumbrians in
their 16th game.
I dont like it
that this run is
over, said Curle.
Weve worked
extremely hard
to get the record, so
nothing changes we
have to start again.
Plymouth stretched
their lead at the top
with a 2-1 comeback
win at Crewe and boss
Derek Adams said: We

LEAGUE TWO

Chris Wilder said:


There wasnt any
barking at half-time.
We just needed to show
more quality.
Michael Smith
stunned Bolton with
a 25-yarder
to earn
Peterborough
a 1-0 win and
make up for his
World Cup woe.
The Northern
Ireland
international
was on standby only
for the latest qualifier
and took his
frustration out on
high-flying Bolton.
Posh boss Grant
McCann said:
The strike was
phenomenal.

Curle: Forget it

knew the Carlisle score


before the game but
didnt tell the players
because I wanted them
to put their feet on the
pedals. Im delighted.
Marcus Bignot
was denied a
winning start as
Grimsby boss
when Omar
Bogle, who had
scored twice,
missed a late
penalty in the 2-2
draw with Barnet.
Bignot said: A win
would have been a
fairytale start but the
way the fans supported
Omar after the penalty,
that was the stand-out
moment for me.

54

Daily Express Monday November 14 2016

INTERNATIONAL SPECIAL

WILKINSON: Committee

I need to
know if
Ive got
the job
FROM BACK PAGE
rehabilitation from the
ankle injury that ruled
him out for seven weeks
coming into the
international break.
But the news Howard
Wilkinson has replaced
David Gill on the
three-man selection
committee alongside
FA technical director
Dan Ashworth and chief
executive Martin Glenn
suggests it will not just
be a straightforward
rubber-stamping
exercise.
Southgate says that
somebody needs to be in
place quickly in order to
maintain the momentum
of three wins and a draw
in World Cup qualifying.
Well, itd be important
for me to know what Im
doing after the middle
of November! he joked.
I think it would for
everybody, because
weve got the European
Under-21 Championship
to prepare for and the
seniors have got the
next round of games to
prepare for.
Previously, Southgate
had the responsibility
for the U21 team
as part of a wider
developmental role, but
he feels that, despite his
relative lack of front-line
experience at the top
level, he is able to step
up to the mark.
If you look at a lot of
the top coaches in the
world, theyve had an
opportunity at some
point before theyve
worked at a big club,
he said. Maybe you
have to prove yourself
first or maybe you dont.
Everybodys pathway
is different. I dont think
there is an ideal one.
From my point
of view, to have
the opportunity to
show that I can handle
big occasions like
Friday night has been
an invaluable
experience and a
great opportunity.

ENGLAND FACING A HUGE

Were 15 years
behind Spain
says Southgate
Matthew

Loss for Wolves


is nations gain

DUNN
REPORTS

UNLIKELY as it seems,
England are only two FIFA
world ranking places below
Spain. Gareth Southgate, more
realistically, puts the gap at
closer to 15 years.
In
his
mind,
despite
their
disappointing performance under the
retiring Vincente Del Bosque in the
European Championships in the
summer, 10th-placed Spain remain the
benchmark for European football.
Moreover, the appointment
from within of a development
man in Julen Lopetegui
should be the model for other
teams, in the not-entirely
unbiased mind of Englands
interim boss.
So Southgate, right, does not
see England as below teams
like Spain and Germany,
more behind them.
Mere
semantics
perhaps, but at least
it is a sign he believes
his side are heading
along the same road
that leads to the very
top of the game.
Over the last few
years, Germany would
be the best team in
Europe but Spain
would definitely be
up there, he said.
In the summer
they
obviously
didnt produce the
level they wanted
but having watched
their matches since
then, they seem to
be pressing well
again, they seem to
have
a
system
that everybody is
comfortable with
even two systems
that everyone is
comfortable with.
They have a project
that has been in place
for 15 years plus in

SPANISH HIGHS: Former European


and world champions Spain are now
ranked 10th but Southgate says they
are still a footballing powerhouse
choosing
Julen
Lopetegui
because of his work with the
junior teams. Very little has
changed in the way of
playing in that period of
time. The difficulty comes
in stopping it!
Until we develop as a
team, we are playing
against teams who are
further advanced in their
way of playing. Thats
the challenge. Thats
why those games
are tougher.
I
dont
think its the
case of the
occasion, or
of
freezing
because they
are big teams,
its because the
challenge
is
harder against better
players.
Lopetegui
was
working
with
the
Spanish
Under-17s
13 years ago and has
subsequently
won

MOKKA X. ITS YOUR LIFE. GO DRIVE IT.


Visit vauxhallfootball.co.uk

JULEN LOPETEGUI was close to taking over as


manager of Wolves before Spain came calling.
The former Spain goalkeeper had been in
regular contact with Fosun International, the
Chinese consortium that bought Wolves
this summer, about replacing Kenny
Jackett as manager.
Lopetegui, left, was keen on the
role but says it was not a tough
decision when he was asked to manage
his country.
When the Federation called, naturally
my objective became the national team, but
before that Wolves and I had been working hand in
hand for some time, he said. It was very close
but in the end it wasnt to be.

trophies with both the Under-19 and


Under-21 sides.
Those 15 years are a lot of ground to
catch up but Southgate is trying to use
his own knowledge of the lower age
groups to fast-track things.
He enjoyed success when he led the
England Under-21 team in May to their
first success in the Toulon Tournament
since 1994 and is now trying to bring
his evolution to the senior level.
Subsequently there will not be
wholesale changes as Southgate wants
to cement his structure into the psyche
of his squad. Following the withdrawal
of Harry Kane, Daniel Sturridge, who
has started every game under
Southgate so far, is expected to play
again in a similar-looking side.
Nathaniel Clyne and Kieran Gibbs
could replace Englands impressive
full-backs from Friday night, Kyle
Walker and Danny Rose.
A more significant change would be
to ease Jack Wilshere back into the
fold, but Southgate is unlikely to
sacrifice Wayne Rooney, who he sees as
an integral part of that system.
Its important to give players an
opportunity, Southgate said. Weve
competition for places but we want to

keep the structure in place and


momentum from previous matches.
The message to them will be simple.
Stop panicking about false nines,
tiki-taka and everything else alien
Spanish football engenders. Let them
worry about facing up to a bit of
English for a change.
We do see an opportunity to impose
our style on Spain at times, Southgate
said. Its a great technical challenge
but as a group of coaches, we are
relishing the challenge of preparing it.
Theres a lot we have to get right
because against a country like Spain if
you dont they can hurt you.
It would have been easy not to take
risks in the Scotland game but we
wanted to play in a style which we
believed was right in the long term, a
style that would encourage our younger
players. Its not going to happen in two
or three games, but every game we
play we get a bit more into the players
in terms of style.
Southgate makes no bones about it:
to his mind, a path is mapped out. Now
its up to the FA if they choose to head
down it.

@MattDunnExpress

Daily Express Monday November 14 2016

55

TEST AS DANIEL SAYS ITS NICE TO PLAY FOR A BOSS WHO HAS FAITH IN HIM
Picture: STEVE BARDENS

ENGLAND CLASS:
Sturridge has
scored in two of
Southgates three
games as interim
manager

GORDON: Hurting

Gordon
is still
keeping
the faith
By Ian Macfarlane

Sturridge: Selfish? I play for the team


DANIEL STURRIDGE has lashed
out at jibes that he is a one-man
band who does not play for the
team.
Sturridge has had a difficult season
at Liverpool, with Jurgen Klopp
sidelining the former Chelsea forward
as the German rebuilds his team.
But with England and Gareth
Southgate, it is a different story.
Sturridge, 27, has started only four
Premier League games this season
as he has struggled to recover from a
niggling hip problem, and has been
substituted in each one.
He did not even make it off the
bench
in
games
against
Crystal Palace and West Brom. A
mere dozen league goals in the last
two-and-a-half years has made his
position at Anfield perilous.
But under interim England
manager Southgate, Sturridge has
started all three games and scored
two goals, the second of which on
Friday set them on the way to the
comprehensive 3-0 thumping of
Scotland which could well have
secured Southgate the job full-time.
Last season Klopp had suggested
Sturridge had to play through the

By Tony Banks
pain rather than sit on the sidelines.
But Sturridge, who did not actually
touch the ball until the 25th minute
at Wembley when his glancing
header flew into the net, s a i d :
Its unfair when people
say I am a goalscorer
but I dont play for the
team.
Im not worried
about what other
people say about
me. I contribute
to the team. I
assist, I score
goals. It doesnt
matter
what
people say.
It is about
being involved in
the game as much
as possible. You
have to be aware.
My job is to score,

KLOPP A LOAD OF
THAT: Sturridge has
been on the bench
for Liverpool

to create for the team. Maybe if I


have dropped into midfield, I have
gone too deep. You can drop there to
create a different picture and cause
problems. It is about being in the
box and that is where I need to be.
If Im coming short to get involved
in the game, then there is nobody up
front in the centre-forward
position
and
it
is
important for the team
to have a focal point.
I need to be between
the lines, threatening
the centre-halves.
Thats why we
have a No10, and
it was Wayne
Rooney.
I need to
make space for
him. If I drop
deep it cramps
his style. Its all
about
positional
awareness.
Sturridge delivered
a pointed barb to
Klopp as he paid
tribute to Southgate
for sticking by him.

MOKKA X. ITS YOUR LIFE. GO DRIVE IT.


Visit vauxhallfootball.co.uk

www.ebook3000.com

Hes got a lot of faith in me. Im trying


to repay him as best as I can, he said.
If I can perform well in the games,
thats important. We beat Scotland,
that was a big game and big result
for us. Its important for every player
to have the managers confidence.
Goals are what I enjoy doing, of
course. But as long as the team wins,
that is all that matters and that you
are part of that result. You take the
confidence and move forward. I want
to score. But at the end of the day
the team result matters the most.
England play Spain in tomorrow
nights friendly at Wembley and
Sturridge said: Nobody wants to see
us lose. Nobody wants to see us play
badly. The result is very important.
Sturridges hopes of regaining his
place in the Liverpool starting lineup will not have been helped by the
news that Phillippe Coutinho does
not have an escape clause in his
Anfield contract. The Brazilian, who
Sturridge has nicknamed David
Blaine for his magical ball skills, has
been linked with a move to Barcelona
but Liverpool do not want to sell a
player Klopp sees as key to their
push for the Premier League title.

CRAIG GORDON is on
the brink of an eighth
qualifying failure with
Scotland, and the
veteran Celtic keeper
admits missing out on
the big shows doesnt
get any easier.
Gordon was blameless
in the loss to England
on Friday. There was
nothing he could have
done to prevent headers
from Daniel Sturridge,
Adam Lallana and Gary
Cahill fizzing past him
into the net. That didnt
improve his mood.
It gets worse the
more it happens, he
said. I want to make
the country proud every
time I step on the pitch.
We have tremendous
fans look at the
numbers at Wembley
and we wanted to give
them something to shout
about. We troubled
England at times and
had we taken our
chances it would have
been a different match.
Scotland dont play
again until March 26,
against Slovenia, and
boss Gordon Strachan
retreated from Wembley
to talk things over with
his family. Further
conversations will
happen with the SFA
over the next few days.
Strachan has lost the
support of a majority of
fans and the smart
money is on him walking
away, although keeper
Gordon said the players
in the dressing room did
not feel as if they were
bidding farewell.
He thanked us for
our efforts and it was
the same as any other
game. It felt the same.
Were not finished we
move on to the next
game and try to win it.
We have a couple of
home games coming up
and if we get points
were back in it. We have
to hope England run
away with it and we can
fight for second place.

56

Daily Express Monday November 14 2016

MARO ITOJE EXCLUSIVE:

See Page 50

Eddie is
ready to
play Roko
and roll

RAINING CHAMP:
Hamilton wins for
the first time in
Brazil as Raikkonen,
right, crashes out,
with more damage,
far right, to Marcus
Ericssons Sauber
Main picture:
MARK THOMPSON

By Neil Squires
Rugby Correspondent

Winning in rain gives


Lewis a title chance
From Nick Stamford in Sao Paulo
RAIN-MAN Lewis Hamilton won his first
victory in the Brazilian Grand Prix to set up
a title showdown in Abu Dhabi at the end of
the month.
Hamilton saw off Mercedes team-mate
Nico Rosberg by nearly ten seconds in a race
that lasted three hours and was twice halted
as heavy rain left a serious risk of cars
aquaplaning off the track.
But Hamilton, who excels in the rain in the
same way as his late Brazilian hero Ayrton
Senna, was totally untroubled as he cut
Rosbergs championship lead to 12 points.
Rosberg needs only to finish third in the
desert heat to win his first world title but
Hamilton said: Im hunting, and all I can
TURN TO PAGE 48, COLUMN 3

LETS GET IT
SORTED
MAIN MAN:
Southgate
is close to
landing the
England job
full-time

9770307 017018

I can do the job says Gareth

46>

Published by Express Newspapers, The Northern & Shell Building, Number 10 Lower Thames Street,
London, EC3R 6EN. Printed by West Ferry Printers Ltd.,Unit A & B , Kimpton Road , Luton LU2 OTA;
Johnstons Press, Outgang Lane, Dinnington, Sheffield, S25 3QE; D C Thomson, 80 Kingsway East,
Dundee DD4 8SL; Independent News & Media, 124-144 Royal Avenue, Belfast BT1 1EB. ; Bermont
Impresion S.L Avenida de Alemania 12, 28821 Coslada, Madrid Spain. Deposito Legal no.
TO-394/96; T.F. Print SA, Tenerife; EUROPRINTER SA Zone Aropole avenue Jean Mermoz B 6041
Daily Newspapers,
Express adheres
to the ethical
andBuilding,
professional
standards
of Thames
the publishing
GOSSELIES. byTheExpress
Published
The Northern
& Shell
Number
10 Lower
Street,
industry as
set out
Editors
Practice.
London,
EC3R
6EN.in the
Printed
by Code
West ofFerry
Printers Ltd., 235 Westferry Road, London, E14 8NX;
Broughton Printers Ltd., Olivers Place, Fulwood, Preston, Lancs, PR2 4WT; Independent News &
Media,
Belfast
BT1 1EB. 144
Dundas Road,
Glasgow
OHZ; Integral
Tel. 124-144
0208 Royal
612Avenue,
7000.
Outside
UKPort
+44(0)
208
612G47000
Press SA, Miguel Yuste 26, Madrid, Spain. Deposito Legal no. TO-394/96; Kalafolias Group SA,
Athens, Greece; Hora Nova SA, Palma, Mallorca; T.F. Print 2016
SA, Tenerife; Morton Newspapers, 2 Esky
Drive, Carn, Portadown, Craigavon, BT63 5YY; Mediteranee Offset Presse, 3 Avenue De Europe, Z.I.
Anjoly, 13127 Vitrolles, France. Printed in Turkey by Dunya Super Veb Ofset A.S. The Daily Express
adheres to the ethical and professional standards of the publishing industry as set out in the
Editors Code of Practice.

Tel. 0208 612 7000. Outside UK +44(0) 208 612 7000

2011

THE EXPRESS 14 NOV 2016. No 36751

NEWSPAPERS SUPPORT RECYCLING

The recycled content of UK


Newspapers in 2009 was 76.2%

GARETH
SOUTHGATE
believes he has proved to
the FA he can handle the big
occasion and has demanded
a decision on the England
job within weeks.
The
interim
England
boss
masterminded the nations biggest
win against their fiercest rivals for
41 years with Fridays 3-0 win over
Scotland to put himself firmly in
the driving seat for the permanent
position. The recruitment process

By Matthew Dunn
will start in earnest after
tomorrows Wembley friendly
against Spain, which England
must contest without the
services of Harry Kane.
The Tottenham striker,
whose absence opens
the door for Jamie
Vardy, was sent back
to
his club to
continue
his
TURN TO P54, COL 1

FIJI-born Semesa
Rokoduguni and Nathan
Hughes are in line to start for
England against their
homeland on Saturday at
Twickenham.
Coach Eddie Jones is likely
to make changes against Fiji
after Saturdays 37-21 win
over South Africa with Bath
wing Rokoduguni, below, and
Wasps back-row Hughes
likely beneficiaries.
We want to keep
improving so there are guys I
want to have a look at who
may be better than the guys I
have in now so there may be
an opportunity,
said Jones. Im
only going to
select people
who are better
than what we
have at the
moment or
potentially can
be better.
The demanding
Jones wants a big score next
weekend against opponents
who England beat 35-11 at
last years World Cup.
We are going to win the
game and I want to win it
conclusively. To win it
conclusively we have to bore
them to death, said Jones.
You go to Fiji and
everyone is throwing 15m
torpedo passes and flicking
the ball through their legs. If
they cant do that they get
bored. If they get bored they
dont want to play and when
they do that you get points
against them.
WE MUST RAISE THE BAR: PAGE 51

Cook is a
believer
From Chris Stocks in Rajkot
ALASTAIR COOK believes
Englands performance in the
drawn opening Test against
India proves they can topple
the worlds No 1 side in their
own backyard.
Nobody gave Cook, below,
and his team a chance after
their horror show
against
Bangladesh in
Dhaka, when
they were
bowled out
inside a
session to
slump to a
humiliating
three-day defeat
to Test crickets
ninth-ranked team.
But they stood toe to toe
here with opponents who had
not lost at home in almost
four years and came close
to landing a knockout blow
as India limped to the close
on 172-6 after surviving a
torrid 52 overs. It means the
TURN TO PAGE 52, COLUMN 1

A B C D E F G H I J K L P Q R S *T U W 1 2 3 4 W B D S

Austria 3.50, Belgium 3, Bulgaria BGN 4.60, Canary Islands 2.10, Cyprus 2.50, Denmark 24 DKr, Finland 5.80, France 2.70, Germany 2.50, Gibraltar Gib 0.80, Greece 2.50, Italy 2.50, Luxembourg 3.00, Malta 2.20, Netherlands 3, Norway 32 Nkr, Portugal [Cont] 2.10, Spain 2.10, Switzerland SF 4.50, Turkey TL 7.50, USA $2.00

También podría gustarte