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Glasgow Times
19-06-2025
- General
- Glasgow Times
London Underground and Overground closures: June 20
The changes will see some stations closed or partly closed for TfL to carry out essential work. So you don't get caught out by the changes, we've broken down a list of all the work on the London Underground, Overground and Elizabeth Line this weekend. To get the most up-to-date stats for the Underground, you can use the TfL app or website. What's your go-to Tube line, and why is it your favourite? 👇 — TfL (@TfL) June 3, 2025 London Tube and Overground closures this weekend Friday, June 20 Lioness: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday (June 17 to 20), the 0529 train from Watford Junction to Euston will start from Willesden Junction at 0604. Mildmay: Thursday and Friday (June 19 and 20), until 0615, there will be no southbound service from Willesden Junction to Shepherds Bush. Suffragette: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday (June 17 to 20), the 0548 train from Barking Riverside to Gospel Oak and the 0624 train from Gospel Oak to Barking Riverside will not run. Cutty Sark station: The Station is closed until spring 2026, while we replace all four escalators at the station. Roding Valley station: From Tuesday, May 6 until the end of July 2025, westbound trains (towards Woodford) will not stop at the station, and the footbridge will be closed. Saturday, June 21 DLR: Saturday and Sunday (June 21 and 22), there will be no service between Poplar / Stratford International and Beckton / Woolwich Arsenal). Waterloo & City line: Service operates between 0600 and 0030, Monday to Friday only. There is no service on Saturdays, Sundays and on bank/public holidays. Windrush: Saturday and Sunday (June 21 and 22), there will be no service between New Cross Gate and West Croydon / Crystal Palace. Cutty Sark station: The Station is closed until spring 2026, while all four escalators at the station are replaced. Roding Valley station: From Tuesday, May 6 until the end of July 2025, the westbound trains (towards Woodford) will not stop at the station, and the footbridge will be closed. @tfl Historic maps, signs, and vehicles? We have them all 🤩 Join us at the London Transport Museum Depot open days from 6 – 8 June and 18 – 21 September! Book now on London Transport Museum's website 🔗 ♬ original sound - Transport for London Sunday, June 22 District: Sunday (June 22), there will be no service between Turnham Green and Richmond. DLR: Saturday and Sunday (June 21 and 22), there will be no service between Poplar / Stratford International and Beckton / Woolwich Arsenal). We track your journeys and cap them, so you never spend more than you need to 👏 For more info on how TfL's daily cap benefits you, visit: — TfL (@TfL) May 29, 2025 Mildmay: Sunday (June 22), there will be reduced services running between Shepherd's Bush and Clapham Junction. Sunday (June 22), there will be no service between Gospel Oak and Richmond / Shepherds Bush. Recommended Reading Waterloo & City line: Service operates between 0600 and 0030, Monday to Friday only. There is no service on Saturdays, Sundays and on bank/public holidays. Weaver: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday (June 22 to 26), from 2245 each evening, there will be no services between Hackney Downs and Chingford. Windrush: Sunday (June 22), there will be no service between Wandsworth Road and Clapham Junction. Cutty Sark station: The Station is closed until spring 2026, while we replace all four escalators at the station. Roding Valley station: From Tuesday, May 6 until the end of July 2025, westbound trains (towards Woodford) will not stop at the station, and the footbridge will be closed.

CBC
02-06-2025
- General
- CBC
Breslau baker selling pies to benefit Walkerton school after fatal crash
Fran Adsett says she felt like she needs to give back to the community where she grew up after hearing about the fatal crash that killed four students and a teacher from Walkerton District Community School last month. Adsett grew up in Mildmay, Ont., a neighbouring town to Walkerton, and her family is still there. She's now the owner and baker at Frannie's Restaurant and Bakery on Highway 7 between Kitchener and Guelph and the restaurant is known locally for its baked goods. "I have a strong background with going back home and supporting back home. So when I saw the story, my heart goes out to all of the family, the friends, the community, the team. So I just felt that I need to do something," Adsett said. "It's not just a town. It's not just a village — you're family." Four teenage girls from Walkerton District Community School were travelling home with their teacher on the afternoon of May 23 after a softball tournament east of London when they were involved in a crash with a transport truck. Rowan McLeod, Kaydance Ford, Danica Baker, Olivia Rourke and Mat Eckert were killed. Their deaths were acknowledged across Canada, including by Prime Minister Mark Carney, who wrote that it was an "unimaginable loss that no family, no classmate, no school should ever have to endure." Funeral services were held over the weekend for them. Throughout the month of June, Adsett will be selling her pies for $50, with the restaurant keeping about $14 for ingredients and the rest of the money going to the school. Adsett says she hopes the money could be used for the school's Riverhawks sports teams. "I know that there's lots of money that's going to the families, but my concern is for Riverhawks, for the actual team, so that they can have their mourning as well," she said. "They can do whatever they feel free to do in honour of all of the people that have passed away ... whether they want to do a scholarship, whether they want memorial benches, whatever the team as a family want to do, this money will go towards them." People can order a pie by contacting the restaurant.


Scottish Sun
25-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Inside Noel & Liam Gallagher's first Oasis show in 16 years at surprise venue where they enraged neighbour
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) NOEL and Liam Gallagher rocked a working men's club as they performed together for the first time in 16 years. The brothers — who have made up after years of rows — arrived separately for a top-secret set to be shown in a promotional film for their upcoming reunion tour. 11 Oasis rocker Noel Gallagher arriving at the working men's club for the top secret performance Credit: CLICK NEWS - SPLASH 11 Liam arrived around 30 minutes before his brother Credit: CLICK NEWS - SPLASH 11 The Mildmay working men's club in Stoke Newington, North London Credit: CLICK NEWS - SPLASH Neighbours complained about the racket as the Oasis brothers filmed in North London on Thursday. Frontman Liam, 52, was beaming as he rocked up while unsmiling Noel, 57, arrived soon after wearing shades outside the Mildmay working men's club in Stoke Newington, North London. One local was complaining about the racket from the club even before they turned up — and things became even louder when the rock 'n' roll star siblings got to work. Sworn to secrecy A source said: 'Noel and Liam are still Shakermakers and they drove one of the neighbours mad with the noise. 'They took over the Mildmay to film a promo video for the tour and the din was huge. 'Before Noel and Liam had even arrived, a resident next door came out and said they needed to turn the bass down. 'But it's Oasis - they're only going to turn it up - and they did when Noel and Liam started up.' The building had been locked down, with staff sworn to secrecy about the Mancunian brothers getting back together again for Thursday's hush-hush performance. As well as promoting the tour, it was also part of a mega-money Adidas ad campaign — and clobber from the sportswear giant was seen being brought in to the club. Last week The Sun On Sunday revealed the look for the ads was based on Noel and Liam's love of the brand — and that their 1994 hit Live Forever was one of the songs chosen for the campaign. Liam Gallagher hits back at fans who slammed performance at Anthony Joshua v Daniel Dubois fight in foul-mouthed post A source added: 'Adidas have pumped a serious amount of money for Noel and Liam to promote their clothes as part of the tour. 'The shoot at the Mildmay was basically an Adidas advert which will be used to highlight their shows — as well as the clobber. 'The end result will be part of a huge campaign this summer and the video and pictures will be used at the concerts too. "Noel and Liam are massive fans of the brand and the promo video will show old shots of them in Adidas clobber, as well as wearing new clothes from the brand.' Liam was seen arriving at around 1.45am on Thursday, laughing with a personal protection guard. His older brother Noel turned up 30 minutes later with just his driver and was on brand in a bright blue Adidas top. Insiders said they stayed for just over an hour before leaving separately just before 2pm. An onlooker added: 'Members of the public were doing double takes when Liam arrived followed by Noel. 11 Laughing Liam with fiancee Debbie Gwyther arriving at the club Credit: CLICK NEWS - SPLASH 11 Frontman Liam, 52, was beaming as he rocked up Credit: CLICK NEWS - SPLASH 11 Noel was clad in Adidas gear for the performance Credit: Eroteme 11 Noel wearing shades as he arrives at the venue Credit: James Curley 'With the music blaring out of the club too, people were desperate to work out what was going on. 'That street in Stokey was going off.' It comes ahead of their hugely anticipated gigs — with the first one in Cardiff on July 4. Noel appeared on talkSport yesterday and confirmed he had spent the previous day with Liam ahead of rehearsals for the tour. He said: 'He's great. 'I was with him yesterday, actually. We're just getting ready for rehearsals to start now in about three weeks and then we'll see what happens Noel Gallagher 'He's all right, he's on tip-top form. 'We can't wait. None of us can wait.' Noel went on: 'We're just getting ready for rehearsals to start now in about three weeks and then we'll see what happens.' Oasis shot to fame with their 1994 debut album Definitely Maybe. They sold more than 70 million records worldwide and clocked up eight UK No1 singles and just as many UK No1 albums. But the brothers' relationship became increasingly fraught and they split up before they were due to play a gig in Paris in August 2009. Noel said in a statement: 'It's with some sadness and great relief to tell you that I quit Oasis tonight. 'People will write and say what they like, but I simply could not go on working with Liam a day longer.' The brothers then traded insults for years - with Liam comparing Noel to a 'potato' and branding his new ban High Flying Birds the 'high flying turds'. Meanwhile, Noel called his younger brother 'a fat man in an anorak'. However rumours of a reunion started in early 2024 — and The Sun revealed last August that Oasis were getting back together again — to the joy of millions of fans. They will play 19 shows in the UK and Ireland this summer, all of which sold out in minutes, before touring the US, Australia and South America across September, October and November. The band haven't all played together in a long time but when it comes to performing Oasis tracks, it's like riding a bike Source Everyone involved in the comeback had to sign non-disclosure agreements — with Noel and Liam meeting in secret to have a photograph taken announcing the Live '25 tour, Last month The Sun revealed that bandmates Andy Bell, Gem Archer, Paul 'Bonehead' Arthurs and new drummer Joey Waronker would be joining them on stage. A source said of rehearsals: 'The sessions are looking to start around mid-May. 'It's going to be short but sweet. "The band haven't all played together in a long time but when it comes to performing Oasis tracks, it's like riding a bike. 'These sessions won't always include Noel and Liam. 'It's just a question of making sure that everyone is up to speed and that they have the set-list tracks nailed down.' Richard Ashcroft and Cast have been confirmed as the support acts. The reunion is also being made into a film — with Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight at the helm. Insiders said that it will feature footage of Noel and Liam on stage, as well as the build-up to the first show, including behind-the-scenes moments. 11 The performance comes ahead of their hugely anticipated gigs, with the first one in Cardiff on July 4 Credit: Alamy 11 Oasis shot to fame with their 1994 debut album Definitely Maybe Credit: Getty - Contributor 11 Oasis' noisiest top ten hits which would be sure to infuriate the neighbours


The Sun
25-04-2025
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Inside Noel & Liam Gallagher's first Oasis show in 16 years at surprise venue where they enraged neighbour
NOEL and Liam Gallagher rocked a working men's club as they performed together for the first time in 16 years. The brothers — who have made up after years of rows — arrived separately for a top-secret set to be shown in a promotional film for their upcoming reunion tour. 10 Neighbours complained about the racket as the Oasis brothers filmed in North London on Thursday. Frontman Liam, 52, was beaming as he rocked up while unsmiling Noel, 57, arrived soon after wearing shades outside the Mildmay working men's club in Stoke Newington, North London. One local was complaining about the racket from the club even before they turned up — and things became even louder when the rock 'n' roll star siblings got to work. Sworn to secrecy A source said: ' Noel and Liam are still Shakermakers and they drove one of the neighbours mad with the noise. 'They took over the Mildmay to film a promo video for the tour and the din was huge. 'Before Noel and Liam had even arrived, a resident next door came out and said they needed to turn the bass down. 'But it's Oasis - they're only going to turn it up - and they did when Noel and Liam started up.' The building had been locked down, with staff sworn to secrecy about the Mancunian brothers getting back together again for Thursday's hush-hush performance. As well as promoting the tour, it was also part of a mega-money Adidas ad campaign — and clobber from the sportswear giant was seen being brought in to the club. Last week The Sun On Sunday revealed the look for the ads was based on Noel and Liam's love of the brand — and that their 1994 hit Live Forever was one of the songs chosen for the campaign. Liam Gallagher hits back at fans who slammed performance at Anthony Joshua v Daniel Dubois fight in foul-mouthed post A source added: ' Adidas have pumped a serious amount of money for Noel and Liam to promote their clothes as part of the tour. 'The shoot at the Mildmay was basically an Adidas advert which will be used to highlight their shows — as well as the clobber. 'The end result will be part of a huge campaign this summer and the video and pictures will be used at the concerts too. "Noel and Liam are massive fans of the brand and the promo video will show old shots of them in Adidas clobber, as well as wearing new clothes from the brand.' Liam was seen arriving at around 1.45am on Thursday, laughing with a personal protection guard. His older brother Noel turned up 30 minutes later with just his driver and was on brand in a bright blue Adidas top. Insiders said they stayed for just over an hour before leaving separately just before 2pm. An onlooker added: 'Members of the public were doing double takes when Liam arrived followed by Noel. 10 10 10 'With the music blaring out of the club too, people were desperate to work out what was going on. 'That street in Stokey was going off.' It comes ahead of their hugely anticipated gigs — with the first one in Cardiff on July 4. Noel appeared on talkSport yesterday and confirmed he had spent the previous day with Liam ahead of rehearsals for the tour. He said: 'He's great. 'I was with him yesterday, actually. We're just getting ready for rehearsals to start now in about three weeks and then we'll see what happens Noel Gallagher 'He's all right, he's on tip-top form. 'We can't wait. None of us can wait.' Noel went on: 'We're just getting ready for rehearsals to start now in about three weeks and then we'll see what happens.' Oasis shot to fame with their 1994 debut album Definitely Maybe. They sold more than 70 million records worldwide and clocked up eight UK No1 singles and just as many UK No1 albums. But the brothers' relationship became increasingly fraught and they split up before they were due to play a gig in Paris in August 2009. Noel said in a statement: 'It's with some sadness and great relief to tell you that I quit Oasis tonight. 'People will write and say what they like, but I simply could not go on working with Liam a day longer.' The brothers then traded insults for years - with Liam comparing Noel to a 'potato' and branding his new ban High Flying Birds the 'high flying turds'. Meanwhile, Noel called his younger brother 'a fat man in an anorak'. However rumours of a reunion started in early 2024 — and The Sun revealed last August that Oasis were getting back together again — to the joy of millions of fans. They will play 19 shows in the UK and Ireland this summer, all of which sold out in minutes, before touring the US, Australia and South America across September, October and November. Everyone involved in the comeback had to sign non-disclosure agreements — with Noel and Liam meeting in secret to have a photograph taken announcing the Live '25 tour, Last month The Sun revealed that bandmates Andy Bell, Gem Archer, Paul 'Bonehead' Arthurs and new drummer Joey Waronker would be joining them on stage. A source said of rehearsals: 'The sessions are looking to start around mid-May. 'It's going to be short but sweet. "The band haven't all played together in a long time but when it comes to performing Oasis tracks, it's like riding a bike. 'These sessions won't always include Noel and Liam. 'It's just a question of making sure that everyone is up to speed and that they have the set-list tracks nailed down.' Richard Ashcroft and Cast have been confirmed as the support acts. The reunion is also being made into a film — with Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight at the helm. Insiders said that it will feature footage of Noel and Liam on stage, as well as the build-up to the first show, including behind-the-scenes moments. 10 10 10