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Top Gear
2 days ago
- Automotive
- Top Gear
Here are four watches with associations to Formula One
Advertisement All current F1 sponsors are at the more luxury end, so for a more affordable brand you have to go back a bit. US brand Bulova sponsored the Benetton team in the 1980s, and still makes this handsome quartz powered racing chronograph. £379; Advertisement - Page continues below Rolex may have left F1, but sister brand Tudor is still there, sponsoring the Racing Bulls. Drivers will be seen in a blue dialled version of the ever popular Black Bay, which has an automatic movement and a 41mm matte black ceramic case. £4,510; You might like A racing mad Frenchman gave his name to a company that sells watches with an average price north of £100k. No sooner did Hamilton arrive at Ferrari, he was spotted wearing an ultra lightweight RM 67-02, an automatic watch that weighs just 32g. £POA; Advertisement - Page continues below TAG Heuer Formula One Chronograph TAG Heuer launched its first F1 line in the mid 1980s, nailing its motorsport colours firmly to the mast. The collection has grown in sophistication over the years, and this new chronograph has a 44mm sandblasted titanium case and an automatic movement with a 42 hour power reserve. Also water resistant to 200m. £4,300; See more on Watches


Business Journals
3 days ago
- Business
- Business Journals
$1.9M Tudor showcases Dayton architect's legacy, with country club views and hydraulic car lift
Once a prevalent stop in Dayton's Great Depression recovery and exemplifying a renowned architect's local impact, this Tudor home overlooking a country club has been listed at $1.9 million. Get the details.


Global News
4 days ago
- Global News
‘These weapons are not toys': Calgary police concerned over growing number of air guns
Calgary police (CPS) are sounding an alarm over the growing number of calls that officers are responding to involving air guns. On average, CPS said officers respond to one call per day involving an air gun and recently responded to eight such calls on a single day, said Staff Sgt. Chris Tudor from the CPS firearms investigative unit, during a media briefing on the weapons at CPS headquarters on Tuesday. According to the RCMP website, air guns can be divided into several categories under the firearms act and the criminal code — and while some high-powered air guns are subject to the same licence and registration requirements as a conventional firearm, others are not powerful enough to be classified as firearms and can be purchased freely. However, it can be difficult to distinguish between the two. View image in full screen While man air guns are not subject to the same licensing and registration requirements as conventional firearms, they can be difficult to distinguish from real guns. Global News 'The realistic appearance of many air guns makes it nearly impossible to distinguish them from real firearms, especially in dynamic situations where bystanders, witnesses, and police have perceived these weapons as legitimate firearms,' said Tudor. Story continues below advertisement 'When someone sees what looks like a firearm, the fear and trauma they experience is real, regardless of whether the weapon is — these incidents can escalate quickly and will result in serious response from police officers who must treat every potential threat as real.' Get daily National news Get the day's top news, political, economic, and current affairs headlines, delivered to your inbox once a day. Sign up for daily National newsletter Sign Up By providing your email address, you have read and agree to Global News' Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy Discharging an air gun within city limits is illegal. They can cause serious injuries and anyone who uses an air gun to threaten, intimidate, or in the commission of an offence, can face criminal charges. 'We're seeing a wide range of offenses — they're being used in threats, robberies, carjackings,' said Tudor. 'I believe the top offence involving air guns is assault with a weapon.' View image in full screen Calgary police officers have been responding to an average of one call per day involving airguns and many of the calls involve youth. Global News Staff Sgt. Sarah Roe, from the CPS Youth Education Unit, said many of the calls police are responding to involve youth. Story continues below advertisement 'These weapons are not toys,' said 'What may seem like a game or a prank can quickly escalate to a serious situation,' said Roe. 'I think there is an understanding that minimizes the seriousness of them. Many youth see these as just as a toy or they're playing a game,' added Roe. 'However, that is fine as long as it's in a supervised and in controlled environment — if it's brought out into the public or brought into a public space, then it is seen and treated very much like a weapon. It's no longer a toy.' 1:51 Bullies shoot home of 14-year-old student with airsoft pellets While many air guns are also not subject to the same storage and transportation requirements as real firearms, CPS recommends: Air guns never be carried or displayed in public; Be stored securely and safely out of the reach of children; Youth be educated on the legal risks and safety concerns surrounding the use of air guns; They should only be used in a safe and controlled environment; and, Air guns should never be discharged within city limits. Anyone with concerns or information about the unsafe use of air guns is encouraged to report it to police by calling 403-266-1234, or 911 in an emergency. Story continues below advertisement View image in full screen CPS says the realistic appearance of many air guns makes it nearly impossible to distinguish them from real firearms, especially in dynamic incidents where bystanders, witnesses and police officers perceive them as legitimate firearms. Global News 'When the public is calling in a complaint involving an air gun, police have to treat that as a real firearm until the situation is brought to a safe conclusion,' said Tudor. 'Even then, some of these air guns have to be closely examined and tested to determine what exactly it is and what they're capable of.'


Chicago Tribune
5 days ago
- Business
- Chicago Tribune
Evanston 4-bedroom home with butterfly garden: $1.6M
Address: 2951 Colfax St., Evanston Price: $1,599,000 Listed: May 15, 2025 This four-bedroom, two-and-a-half bath Tudor home in Evanston features leaded glass windows, limestone accents and hardwood oak flooring. The living and family rooms have wood-burning fireplaces. In the kitchen are Amish cabinets, a 48-inch Sub-Zero refrigerator, Bosch dishwasher and a 36-inch Wolf range oven, plus a coffee bar and a wine fridge. A grand staircase with wood spindles takes you to the second floor, which has four bedrooms and two bathrooms. The primary suite has an attached bathroom with skylights, heated flooring, a whirlpool tub and a steam shower. Outside there is a bluestone patio, koi pond, cedar fence, paver pathways and a butterfly garden. Amenities also include copper flashing, a sprinkler system, and an attached garage. Listing agents: Jim Streff and Michael Tye, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Chicago, 872-275-4525 Some listing photos are 'virtually staged,' meaning they have been digitally altered to represent different furnishing or decorating options. To feature your luxury listing of $1,000,000 or more in Chicago Tribune's Dream Homes, send listing information and high-res photos to ctc-realestate@


Scotsman
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Scotsman
Who is in the cast of Shardlake on ITV? Full list of actors
Game of Thrones, Netflix and Disney Plus stars are in the cast of Shardlake on ITV 👀 Sign up to our daily newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Shardlake has jumped over to ITV after debuting on Disney Plus. The first series is being broadcast on terrestrial TV in June. But who are the actors in the show - and why do you recognise them? The investigation into the murder at Scarnsea will continue in just a few hours as Shardlake and his cocky assistant Jack Barak search for the truth. ITV has picked up the show after its cancellation by Disney Plus. Based on the best-selling series of books by C.J. Sansom, Shardlake is a four-part mystery set during the Tudor period. The first - and only - season adapts the novel Dissolution, which was released in 2003. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad The historical thriller first debuted on Disney Plus more than a year ago - but it has become the latest of the streamers shows to come to ITV. But where do you know the actors from? Who is in the cast of Shardlake? The cast features plenty of familiar faces - not least of all Sean Bean. The main cast includes: Arthur Hughes as Matthew Shardlake Anthony Boyle as John "Jack" Barak Sean Bean as Thomas Cromwell Ruby Ashbourne Serkis as Alice Fewterer Joe Barber as Novice Simon Whelplay Miles Barrow as Brother Gabriel Babou Ceesay as Abbot Fabian Peter Firth as Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk Paul Kaye as Brother Jerome Mike Noble as Master Bugge David Pearse as Brother Edwig Irfan Shamji as Brother Guy Matthew Steer as Dr. Goodhap Brian Vernel as Prior Mortimus Michael Rivers as Robin Singleton Ken Nwosu as Snook Hilary Tones as Old Annie Kimberley Nixon as Joan Alex Lowe as Brother Andrew Toby Eden as young Shardlake Where do you know Shardlake cast from? A look at Shardlake episode 2. | The Forge/Runaway Fridge/ITV Sean Bean obviously needs no introduction - having played iconic roles such as Sharpe in the ITV series and Boromir in Lord of the Rings. He was also recently in BBC's This City is Ours as well as the first season of the acclaimed drama Time. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Arthur Hughes - who is playing Shardlake himself - has had roles on Netflix and BBC in his career so far. He played Liam Ashby in the Jenna Coleman-fronted series The Jetty in 2024, as well as Ryan McDaniel in The Innocents back in 2018. In the Shardlake novels, the titular character has a hunchback and Arthur Hughes has radial dysplasia affecting his right arm. Rounding out the main cast is Anthony Boyle, who you may recognise from Apple TV's Masters of the Air - from the people behind Band of Brothers. He also had roles in films such as The Lost City of Z, Tolkien and 2023's Tetris. During 2024, Anthony also had roles in another Apple TV series Manhunt - playing President Lincoln's assassin John Wilkes Booth. He also played Brendan Hughes in Disney Plus' Say Nothing. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad What time is Shardlake on ITV and how to watch? The historical thriller will continue tonight (June 16) on ITV1/ STV with the second episode out of four. It is set to start at 9pm and the episode will last for approximately an hour, finishing at around 10pm. For viewers who can't stand the weekly wait to find out what happens next on Shardlake, the full boxset is available to watch on ITVX/ STV Player already. It is also available on Disney Plus, having debuted on the streaming service last year. Will there be another series of Shardlake? After making its debut on Disney Plus last year, it was revealed back in January that Shardlake would not be returning for a second season. The show only adapted the first of seven books in the series. A rep for the streamer told Variety: ''Shardlake' will also not be returning for a second season on the service. We'd like to thank Stephen Butchard who adapted the late C.J. Sansom's beloved novel for the screen, the entire cast – led by the outstanding Arthur Hughes – and crew, and our production partners The Forge and Runaway Fridge.' Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Disney Plus also confirmed that superhero comedy Extraordinary would not be coming back for a third series. Have you got a story you want to share with our readers? You can now send it to us online via YourWorld at . It's free to use and, once checked, your story will appear on our website and, space allowing, in our newspapers.