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Steven Gerrard's daughter Lily welcomes baby with Lee Byrne
Steven Gerrard's daughter Lily welcomes baby with Lee Byrne

Sunday World

time15-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Sunday World

Steven Gerrard's daughter Lily welcomes baby with Lee Byrne

Lilly-Ella Gerrard welcomed the birth of their first baby with a post on social media. Lilly-Ella Gerrard and Lee Byrne have welcomed the birth of their first child. Lilly-Ella Gerrard and her boyfriend Lee Byrne, the son of Kinahan gangster Liam Byrne, have welcomed the birth of their first child. The daughter of English football legend Steven Gerrard, Lilly announced she was expecting a baby with her long-time boyfriend Lee in January of this year. The former Liverpool footballer revealed earlier this month that he was 'really excited' about the arrival of his first grandchild. Taking to social media on Tuesday, the 21-year-old announced that the baby had safely arrived by posting a story of her boyfriend Lee holding a baby carrier. She accompanied the picture with the three-word caption of '2 becomes 3.' Photo: Lilly Gerrard/Instagram She also shared pics featuring a spread of candles, flowers, and balloons that welcomed their newborn. The couple have not disclosed the gender of their first born. The new mum recently shared a mirror selfie with Lee, captioning the post, which shows the pair in an embrace as the 21-year-old shows off her growing baby bump, 'My love'. In another picture, she gave her followers a glimpse of home life as Lee sat on a plush white sofa surrounded by her three toy poodle pups, Barnie, Blondie, and Bobby. The new parents have been dating for over two years and regularly spend time with Gerrard's family in Bahrain, where they are based. Photo: Lilly Gerrard/Instagram Lee Byrne, Lilly Gerrard, and Steven Gerrard have no involvement in any crime. Lee's father, Liam, was arrested in Mallorca and extradited to the UK in December 2023 on conspiracy charges relating to a gun plot. In October, he was sentenced to five years behind bars at the Old Bailey in London after pleading guilty. The Crumlin native, who was in custody since he was arrested in Spain in June 2023, was released in January. Reacting to the news at the time, his son Lee shared his delight at the prospect of his dad's release, posting: 'Get in there' and 'I love you da'. He added 'see u sooooonnnnn!!!!' to the social media post, alongside black sunglasses emojis. Also reacting to the news, Lily shared a snap of herself and Lee with the caption: 'So happy for my Lee, Love you so, so much always.' Lilly-Ella Gerrard and Lee Byrne have welcomed the birth of their first child. Today's News in 90 Seconds - July 15th 2025 As part of his conditions, Liam Byrne is only allowed one personal mobile phone and SIM card for the next five years. Byrne was also ordered to register the make, model, colour and serial number of his phone with the UK's National Crime Agency (NCA). He is banned from using encrypted devices, messaging apps and must ensure all his browsing history is visible, as part of the Serious Crime Prevention Order (SCPO) which was served to him. He is allowed to have one laptop and a tablet and can also have a maximum of two business phones at any one time. It comes after Byrne landed himself behind bars for using the encrypted messaging service EncroChat to arrange the gun plot for which he served time.

Steven Gerrard reveals daughter's baby with Lee Byrne is due at end of July
Steven Gerrard reveals daughter's baby with Lee Byrne is due at end of July

Sunday World

time10-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Sunday World

Steven Gerrard reveals daughter's baby with Lee Byrne is due at end of July

Lilly-Ella and boyfriend Lee Byrne, the son of Kinahan gangster Liam Byrne, are awaiting the arrival of their first child Steven Gerrard has revealed how his daughter Lilly Gerrard's baby is due at the end of this month. Lilly-Ella and boyfriend Lee Byrne, the son of Kinahan gangster Liam Byrne, are awaiting the arrival of their first child. The Liverpool legend said he was 'really excited' about the imminent arrival of his grandchild 'in a few weeks to come'. Answering questions as part of TNT Sports' '20 Questions' show, Gerrard was asked: 'What's your current phone wallpaper?' Lee Byrne with Lilly-Ella Gerrard Alongside an image of his phone with an ultrasound as the backdrop picture, Gerrard replied: 'My grandchild, that is due in a few weeks to come, end of July. So I'm really excited about that.' Last month, Lilly shared photos of time spent at home with boyfriend Lee. Taking to social media, the mum-to-be shared a mirror selfie with Lee, captioning the post, which shows the pair in an embrace as the 21-year-old shows off her growing baby bump, 'My love'. In another picture, she gave her followers a glimpse of home life as Lee sat on a plush white sofa surrounded by her three toy poodle pups, Barnie, Blondie, and Bobby. 'Managed to get three of them in a pic,' she captioned the post. Lee Byrne with his father Liam Neither Lee Byrne, nor Lilly Gerrard are involved in crime. Lilly-Ella announced she was expecting a baby with long-time boyfriend Lee in January of this year. They shared the news with a fitting Instagram post that showed ultrasound scans, two positive pregnancy tests and a pair of knitted baby boots placed on top of a pregnancy journal. 'Our little secret, the best news, mini us is on the way,' she said. Steven Gerrard with his phone wallpaper News in 90 Seconds - July 10th Lee's father, Liam, was arrested in Mallorca and extradited to the UK in December 2023 on conspiracy charges relating to a gun plot. In October, he was sentenced to five years behind bars at the Old Bailey in London after pleading guilty. The Crumlin native, who was in custody since he was arrested in Spain in June 2023, was released in January. As part of his conditions, he is only allowed one personal mobile phone and SIM card for the next five years. Byrne was also ordered to register the make, model, colour and serial number of his phone with the UK's National Crime Agency (NCA). He is banned from using encrypted devices, messaging apps and must ensure all his browsing history is visible, as part of the Serious Crime Prevention Order (SCPO) which was served to him. He is allowed to have one laptop and a tablet and can also have a maximum of two business phones at any one time. It comes after Byrne landed himself behind bars for using the encrypted messaging service EncroChat to arrange the gun plot for which he served time.

Prosecutors are after Glasgow gangland figure over flouting order
Prosecutors are after Glasgow gangland figure over flouting order

Glasgow Times

time18-06-2025

  • Glasgow Times

Prosecutors are after Glasgow gangland figure over flouting order

Convicted drug trafficker Fergus Smith had been hit with a 'super-Asbo' in 2019 following being jailed for money laundering in 2019. One rule of the strict order - designed to tackle and restrict criminals on their release from prison - was that the now 43 year-old had to declare any income of £10,000 or above. But, during a probe into his finances, it emerged Smith had £16,486 sitting in his Paddy Power account. In total, Smith - a reported associate of the notorious Daniel crime clan - had £55,000 of "income from various sources" that he had kept quiet about. Smith was jailed for 13 months in February after he pleaded guilty to breaching the Serious Crime Prevention Order (SCPO) and possessing criminal property. Smith appeared back in the dock today at Glasgow Sheriff Court for a confiscation hearing. He was handed a statement of information by a police officer which stated that the Crown are seeking £326,000 from him. Smith was also ordered to present to the court of any finances which he has currently available to him. The matter has been adjourned until August for this to be done. READ NEXT: Man admits murdering 21-year-old partner Phoenix Spencer Horn in East Kilbride READ NEXT: Court hears how much delivery driver made for involvement in drug dealing READ NEXT: Details emerge on case against man accused of Brodie MacGregor murder in Glasgow Smith was previously locked up for 10 months after being caught with £15,000 of dirty money at his then home in the city's Bridgeton. A three-year SCPO was then imposed on him in October 2019. Smith had to inform the police with 48 hours of any sources of income from work, benefits or rental of any properties. He assured the authorities that he would notify of any changes. A probe was sparked, however, when it emerged Smith had a purchase agreement on a sporty Audi S3 car in June 2020. A check revealed he had no self-declared income. A warrant was then sought to investigate Smith's bank transactions between late 2019 and October 2021. Fiscal Darren Harty said: "The statement showed that Smith had outgoings of £70,831 and an income from various sources totalling £55,000 none of which was notified to police. "A total of £16,486 was received from the account of Paddy Power. "This was from 50 deposits from the Paddy Power account ranging from £62.50 to £1,320.85." There statement also revealed a near £4,000 payment from car dealer Arnold Clark, seven amounts totalling £10,300 from an accident repair firm called 'Raltec Paisley' as well as £25,000 in cash deposits via the Post Office. Smith, of the city's Mount Vernon, was arrested in December 2021 and replied 'no" to each accusation put to him. Thomas Ross KC, defending, told a previous hearing: 'He was well aware that with the terms of the order it would be open for the police to gain access to his Santander bank account to see if he complied. 'In a way, it was inevitable that he would be caught with the money from his employment. 'In terms of the other charge, I wasn't in a position to explain anything with a substantial defence. 'It was in his bank account and it was through that police found out about the offences and he was prosecuted. 'He had been doing a course working on railways when the network is down at two and three in the morning and access is gained by ropes. 'He did this work in January and February when drug dealers would be in their beds - if he has money from illegal means he would not be out cleaning the railways.' (Image: Kevin Gerbil Carroll) In 2008, Smith was one of 17 members of a gang given sentences totalling more than 100 years at Liverpool Crown Court for planning to flood Scotland with cocaine. He is also said to be an associate of shamed ex-soldier Martyn Fitzsimmons - locked up in 2018 for his links to organised crime. Smith was a former friend of Daniel clan enforcer Kevin 'Gerbil' Carroll, who was shot dead in an Asda car park in Robroyston, Glasgow, in 2010.

Lilly Gerrard shares photos at home with Lee Byrne as they await birth of first child
Lilly Gerrard shares photos at home with Lee Byrne as they await birth of first child

Sunday World

time12-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Sunday World

Lilly Gerrard shares photos at home with Lee Byrne as they await birth of first child

Their newborn is due any day now The couple's newborn is due to be born very soon. Taking to social media, the mum-to-be shared a mirror selfie with the son of Kinahan gangster Liam Byrne. Neither Lee Byrne, nor Lilly Gerrard are involved in crime. 'My love,' she captioned the post, which shows the pair in an embrace as the 21-year-old shows off her growing baby bump. In another picture, she gave her followers a glimpse of home life as Lee sat on a plush white sofa surrounded by her three toy poodle pups, Barnie, Blondie, and Bobby. 'Managed to get three of them in a pic,' she captioned the post. Lilly Gerrard - Instagram Lilly-Ella, daughter of Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard, announced she was expecting a baby with her long-time boyfriend Lee Byrne in January of this year. They shared the news with a fitting Instagram post that showed ultrasound scans, two positive pregnancy tests and a pair of knitted baby boots placed on top of a pregnancy journal. 'Our little secret, the best news, mini us is on the way,' she said. Lee's father, Liam, was arrested in Mallorca and extradited to the UK in December 2023 on conspiracy charges relating to a gun plot. Read more In October, he was sentenced to five years behind bars at the Old Bailey in London after pleading guilty. The Crumlin native, who was in custody since he was arrested in Spain in June 2023, was released in January. As part of his conditions, he is only allowed one personal mobile phone and SIM card for the next five years. Byrne was also ordered to register the make, model, colour and serial number of his phone with the UK's National Crime Agency (NCA). Lilly Gerrard - Instagram Today's News in 90 Seconds - June 12th He is banned from using encrypted devices, messaging apps and must ensure all his browsing history is visible, as part of the Serious Crime Prevention Order (SCPO) which was served to him. He is allowed to have one laptop and a tablet and can also have a maximum of two business phones at any one time. It comes after Byrne landed himself behind bars for using the encrypted messaging service EncroChat to arrange the gun plot for which he served time.

Kyle Enos: Man who made and sold poisonous diet pills is jailed
Kyle Enos: Man who made and sold poisonous diet pills is jailed

Yahoo

time30-05-2025

  • Health
  • Yahoo

Kyle Enos: Man who made and sold poisonous diet pills is jailed

A man who made and sold poisonous diet pills has been jailed. DNP is poisonous to humans and has been banned for human consumption in the UK. The industrial chemical, which is officially known as 2,4-Dinitrophenol, has been illegally sold as a pill for weight loss, according to police. Kyle Enos, 33, from Maesteg, Bridgend, was jailed for three years on Thursday after a multi-agency investigation. DNP can cause serious physical side effects or death, according to the Food Standards Agency. Enos was found to have purchased the pure form sodium salt of the powder from China via the dark web. He made the pills using cutting agents and a pill press in his bedroom and advertised them on a website he had made. After receiving orders via email, he would ship the products within the UK and beyond, disguising them as vitamins and minerals. Following the investigation, he was charged with multiple drug offences and pleaded guilty at Cardiff Magistrates' Court on 1 May. 'Extremely ill or even dying' He was sentenced at Cardiff Crown Court for one count of member of public import/acquire/possess/use of a regulated substance without licence, one count of supply regulated substance to member of public without verifying licence and one count of supply of regulated poison by person other than a pharmacist. He was also found to have failed to comply with a serious crime prevention order (SCPO) after a previous conviction for the supply of the Class A drug Fentanyl. Detective Constable Kieran Morris, of South Wales Police's regional organised crime unit (ROCU) Tarian, said Enos was supplying the pills "with no safety precautions in place", which could have led to buyers "becoming extremely ill or even dying". "Tarian ROCU are committed to safeguarding members of the public not only within our region, but across the United Kingdom and beyond," he added. Read more from Sky News: Alison Abbott, head of the National Crime Agency's prisons and lifetime management unit, said SCPOs were "a powerful tool" to help prevent those convicted of "serious offences" from reoffending after their release from prison. "This case should serve as a warning to others," she added. "As we did with Enos, we will actively monitor all those who are subject to such orders, and they will stay on our radar even after they are released from jail."

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