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The Irish Sun
4 days ago
- General
- The Irish Sun
Two bears ESCAPE at UK zoo with visitors locked down and cops scrambled as bosses probe how they got out
TWO escaped bears channelled Winnie-the-Pooh — and made a beeline for the zoo's honey store. Mish and Lucy, both 5ft and 30st, were caught on CCTV nosing through supplies before guzzling a week's worth of the sweet sticky treat. 5 Two bears escaped from their enclosure and guzzled a week's worth of honey Credit: Supplied 5 The incident was caught on CCTV at Wildwood Devon, in Escot Park, near Exeter Credit: Supplied 5 The zoo had just had a huge food delivery an hour before Credit: Supplied 5 Mish and Lucy wandered back to their enclosure for a nap after the feast Credit: Neil Hope Visitors were ushered into secure buildings and the satisfied five-year-olds wandered back to their £100,000 enclosure for a nap. Mark Habben, director of zoo operations at Wildwood Devon, in Escot Park, near 'It was still in boxes and they made their way straight to it. 'They tore into containers and also smashed a jar of peanut butter.' read more on uk news Police headed to the scene while staff monitored the European brown bears but a zoo spokeswoman added: 'Mish and Lucy posed no threat. 'They enjoyed a selection of snacks — including the honey — before being safely returned to their enclosure by the keeper team within the hour. 'Then they fell asleep.' Police confirmed: 'Specialist officers attended and visitors taken to places of safety.' Most read in The Sun The siblings arrived at the zoo in 2022 after they were found as cubs in 2019, abandoned by their mother in the mountains of Albania. It was deemed too dangerous for them to be returned and they were kept briefly in Belgium. I work at London Zoo and my day even includes making Tea for the animals Wildwood said at the time it wanted an enclosure that was as natural as possible and launched an appeal for funds. The pair soon settled in and became firm favourites with its visitors. Mr Habben said: 'We are investigating how they got out — but we suspect they've gone through an unlocked gate. 'We've managed bears for 21 years and never had an incident like this. 'Mish and Lucy are going to be on a restricted diet. 'It's only the bear necessities from now on.' 5 The siblings arrived at the zoo in 2022 after they were found as cubs in 2019 in Albania Credit: Cover Images Unlock even more award-winning articles as The Sun launches brand new membership programme - Sun Club.


Daily Mirror
16-06-2025
- Sport
- Daily Mirror
Tony Bellew speaks out after hobbling off Soccer Aid pitch with agonising injury
The former boxer had to walk off the pitch just six minutes into Soccer Aid. He could be seen covering his face and appeared to be distraught as he was led to paramedics Tony Bellew has broken his silence after being forced off just minutes into this year's Soccer Aid charity match with what appeared to be a painful groin injury. The former boxing world champion, 42, was named in the starting XI for the World XI team at Old Trafford but lasted less than six minutes on the pitch. Bellew had his left leg heavily strapped before kick-off, and appeared to be in visible pain as he signalled to the bench and was helped off the field by physios. Moments after Wayne Rooney gave England the lead with the fastest goal in Soccer Aid history after just four minutes, Bellew was seen clutching his leg and walking slowly towards the tunnel, covering his face with his hands. On ITV, commentator Sam Matterface revealed that Bellew had reportedly told staff at the side of the pitch: "I heard it go." He added grimly, "That can't be good." Comedian and co-commentator Jason Manford echoed his concerns, saying: "That's not good." Bellew has taken to Instagram to address fans and organisers after his early exit, saying: "Thank you Soccer Aid for @unicef_uk for letting me complete another dream. It's been an unbelievable experience to be around such legendary players and people. "All that stuff aside, the most important thing about this and what it's all about is the donations that save and change people's lives.. please please please give what you can." Fans sent him their well wishes, with one writing: "I hope you recover quickly from that injury! Take care and all the best." Another added: "Hope you're feeling ok this morning. That looked painful last night." A third chimed in: "Hope Tony is ok. Wishing him a speedy recovery." Before the game had even begun, Bellew's manager Harry Redknapp told fans the Liverpudlian had already picked up a groin injury while training for Soccer Aid. While on the Off Air podcast, Redknapp explained: "Tony Bellew, ex-world champion, he's just decided to boot a ball without even warming up and just tore his groin. He's so tough he'll probably play on with it." However, the injury seems to have gotten worse early in the match, forcing Bellew to withdraw. Strictly Come Dancing star Gorka Marquez was brought on as his replacement. Despite being born in Liverpool, Bellew was representing the World XI side for a second consecutive year. His teammates included football legends like Rivaldo, David Trezeguet and Nemanja Vidic, as well as celebrities Asim Chaudhry, Richard Gadd and Maisie Adam. They faced an England squad made up of ex-professionals such as Jack Wilshere, Paul Scholes and Wayne Rooney, alongside stars like Louis Tomlinson, Bella Ramsey and Alex Brooker.


Irish Daily Star
28-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Irish Daily Star
Outlander's Sam Heughan celebrates huge milestone as co-stars send support
Outlander's very own Jamie Fraser, portrayed by Sam Heughan, has been receiving heaps of praise from fans and his fellow stars after achieving a big goal. This well-known Scottish star has commendably amassed over £40,000 for Blood Cancer UK due to his remarkable marathon run, clocking in 26.2 miles at the London Marathon. My Peak Challenge founder Sam took on the marathon with his fellow 'Peakers' and is celebrating finishing his sixth marathon. He hit Instagram to share the highlights with his whopping 4.4 million followers, posting celebratory snapshots and even a close-up of his gleaming gold medal. Writing on his page, he expressed his excitement: "Incredible day running through the streets of London!" and gratitude: "THANK YOU for all the support, wow London really shines in the sun! And boy did the sun shine..." He also dropped a mention for the @mypeakchallenge supporters, those cheering online, Hugo and Lisa, and the entire team at @bloodcancer_uk for their encouragement and warm welcome at the finish line decked with treats, hydration, and smiles. He proudly announced the fundraising feat, adding: "So proud, we have raised almost £40,000 to help fund and raise #bloodcancerawareness. Thank you! - oh, got a high five from fellow Scot @gordongram on the course too!" (sic) Sam Heughan is raising money for Blood Cancer UK In the post, Sam tagged celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay, who was there supporting his children Megan and Jack. Fellow Outlander star Tim Downie, known as Governor Tryon on the historical fantasy drama, joined the comments to throw in his words of encouragement, reports the Scottish Daily Express . "Absolute legend. Incredible," the actor wrote, accompanied by applauding and heart emojis. Romann Berrux, who plays Fergus in Outlander, simply stated: "GOAT." (sic) Nell Hudson, who portrays Laoghaire MacKenzie in Outlander, responded with clapping emojis. Renowned coach Thomas DeLauer chimed in with: "Atta boy!" The official My Peak Challenge account posted: "What an incredible day! Thank you to our incredible community for supporting @bloodcancer_uk and Coach Sam." (sic) There's still time to donate to Sam's JustGiving page, which has raised over £40,500 for Blood Cancer UK. Sam Heughan ran the London Marathon The story on the page reads: "In honour of 10 years of My Peak Challenge, Sam is running the London Marathon 2025 - and he's dedicating every mile to Blood Cancer UK, our official charity partner for this milestone year. "This run is about more than just crossing a finish line. It's about pushing limits, celebrating resilience, and standing up for those impacted by blood cancer. Every mile Sam runs is a reminder that together we can turn challenges into change. "You can sponsor a mile to fuel Sam's run and help us raise life-changing funds for research, support, and hope." The page then lists the impact of each donation amount on the day, before concluding: "Whether it's mile 3 or mile 23, your donation carries him forward - and brings us all closer to beating blood cancer sooner. "We'll shout out Peakers on socials as Sam progresses on the day, and you may even get a thank you from Sam himself! "1 in 3 people don't survive their blood cancer and we lose them in the first five years after diagnosis. "Too many people are dying from the most complex and aggressive forms of blood cancer - blood cancers that are the hardest to treat. "We believe it's possible to achieve significant shifts in survival, by making sure that all patients have access to the right drug at the right time. "Our focus on the hardest to treat blood cancers will accelerate progress towards our goal of radical improvements in outcomes for these patients and bring forward the day when we beat blood cancer. Join us in celebrating a decade of purpose, progress, and Peaker power." Sam Heughan plays Jamie Fraser in Outlander Sam has been active online since the final episode of Outlander season 7 aired in January. While fans are eagerly anticipating season 8, it remains without an official release date. Season 8 will conclude the Outlander saga, based on Diana Gabaldon's beloved series, but viewers can look forward to the prequel series Outlander: Blood of My Blood premiering later this year. Outlander season 7 is available to buy now on Digital and is streaming on MGM+ via Prime Video.


Daily Record
24-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Record
Outlander star Sam Heughan's acting career was inspired by Robert the Bruce
Sam Heughan has revealed what inspired him to get into acting, as he took a nostalgic walk down memory lane. As part of World Earth Day, the Scottish acting star immersed himself back into nature. In scenes where his Starz portayal of Highland warrior Jamie Fraser wouldn't look amiss, Sam was captured in the video walking through stunning scenery in Dumfries and Galloway . This is where he grew up, and was "born and raised," he proudly stated. Alongside the video, Sam captioned the post: "In celebration of #EarthDay , I've teamed up with @wwf_uk to share why getting outside for a daily dose of nature matters more than ever! "It's all part of their Prescription for Nature campaign - reminding us all to take a moment each day to recharge in the natural world. @mypeakchallenge has always highlighted the importance of community and belonging, with nature playing a key role." He added: "To find out more head over to WWF-UK's website and don't forget to take your #DailyDoseOfNature, share it on your stories and tag @wwf_uk ! Film by @ #WWF #EarthDay #DailyDoseOfNature #Wellbeing." The 44-year-old was seen in the clip playfully tossing a stick into the river bank, as he fondly reminisced on his love for the great outdoors, and the surprising historical figure who got him into acting. "I think as a kid, playing in the outdoors, imagining that I'm King Arthur or Robert the Bruce, it definitely inspired me to become an actor," Heughan explained. He continued: "Using my imagination, being in the outdoors. Exploring and losing myself in these amazing woods and mountains of Scotland." The camera then panned over a gorgeous green landscape, "I love to come to this location because it helps me relax," Sam explained. "Or reflect on the journey that I've been on in my life, and to slow down a bit." He continued: "And I think we all need that. We all need time to reflect. I'm very fortunate to work as an actor with some amazing people but, there were times where it was really tough. I think nature really helped me get through those harder days. "It energises you. I think getting outdoors is just really important for us all to switch off from that busy and hectic lifestyle that we all have in the modern world." "Take time for yourself, but also enjoy the incredible nature all around us. Go and get your daily dose of nature," he added. Fans soon rushed to the comments to share their special moments in nature. "Absolutely love the peace & energy that comes from being surrounded by trees & the great outdoors," chimed one fan. "This is a great message. Sam inspires me every day," shared another as someone else echoed: "True words and Scotland is stunning." "It's so true! I always loved being in the park outside even as a teenager. It helped me in so many ways. At 71 I still love going to the park and just sitting outside with my pups. Thank you SAM!," penned another fan. Someone else wrote: "Happy Earth Day. This reminds me of where I grew up," as another recalled: "We tend to forget that we are a part of nature, and nature is part of us. It's home." Someone else added: "I would love to visit Scotland some day." Join the Daily Record's WhatsApp community here and get the latest news sent straight to your messages.