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Chelsea star refuses to rule out Premier League exit as player unrest grows within London club
Marc Cucurella has acknowledged turning down an approach from Barcelona would prove extremely challenging, becoming the latest Chelsea player to hint at a potential departure from Stamford Bridge. The Spanish left-back made the admission while speaking to reporters ahead of his country's friendly fixture against Egypt at Camp Nou on Tuesday evening. When pressed on whether he could reject his boyhood club, Cucurella said: "It would be difficult to refuse. It's not just about me. I'd have to think about my family. If it happens, it happens, and we'll see what decision is made." The 27-year-old added: "You always think about going back. I'm very happy there [in England], and so is my family. I'll leave it for a few years from now." TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Cucurella's comments arrive during a particularly unsettled period at Chelsea, where the club has experienced significant upheaval throughout the campaign. The Blues parted ways with manager Enzo Maresca earlier in the season. Liam Rosenior was tasked with stepping in as his replacement amid inconsistent performances. Their European ambitions suffered a crushing blow when Paris Saint-Germain eliminated them from the Champions League at the last-16 stage, inflicting a 5-2 defeat in France before completing the job with a 3-0 victory at Stamford Bridge. Domestically, Chelsea currently sit in sixth place in the Premier League with 48 points. They continue to battle to secure European qualification for next season. The turbulence has clearly affected the dressing room, with several senior players now openly discussing their futures away from West London. Cucurella is not the only Chelsea midfielder whose commitment has come into question during the international break. LATEST SPORT NEWS Bosnian media accuses Italy of using camouflaged soldier to film World Cup play-off training session Inside Ozil's private life including 'best man' Erdogan and estranged relationship with father Cardiff City lose £104million compensation case over Emiliano Sala death Enzo Fernandez has repeatedly suggested he may not remain at the club beyond this summer, with Real Madrid reportedly interested in securing his signature. Asked whether he would still be wearing a Chelsea shirt next season, the Argentine told ESPN Argentina: "I don't know. Right now I'm focused on here, then there's the World Cup, and we'll see." The 25-year-old further fuelled speculation by declaring on YouTube channel Avirales: "I'd like to live in Spain, I really like Madrid; it reminds me of Buenos Aires. Players live where they want. I'd live in Madrid. I get by [speaking] English, but I'd be more comfortable in Spanish." Fernandez also criticised the club's hierarchy for dismissing Maresca, claiming the Italian's departure had hurt the squad. Reports have also emerged suggesting Cole Palmer is growing increasingly frustrated with life at Chelsea and would be open to a move to Manchester United. The playmaker is understood to be unhappy with tactical changes that have limited his space on the pitch, and he misses playing alongside striker Nicolas Jackson, who is currently on a season-long loan at Bayern Munich. Cucurella himself spent eight years at Barcelona after joining the renowned La Masia academy in 2012, though he never made a senior appearance for the first team beyond a brief cameo in the Copa del Rey. The defender reportedly agreed to improved contract terms with Chelsea earlier this season, though his deal was not extended and remains set to expire in 2028. Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter
2026-03-31 10:19:52

Céline Dion Fuels Rumours She's Returning To Live Performing With Paris Instagram Post
Celine Dion on stage at the 2017 Billboard Music Awards Céline Dion has dropped her biggest hint yet that she’s getting ready to return to live performing. The five-time Grammy winner has been taking time out of the spotlight in the last few years , since being diagnosed with the neurological disorder stiff-person syndrome, which has dramatically affected her ability to sing. However, Céline stunned the world in 2024 when she delivered an incredible live performance as part of the Paris Olympics opening ceremony , appearing at the top of the Eiffel Tower. In the last few days, fans have been speculating that she has something else planned in the French capital, after posters were spotted with lyrics emblazoned with Céline lyrics all over Paris. 👀!!️ Annonce imminente du retour de #CelineDion ?? Les rues de Paris sont ornées ce matin de 250 panneaux publicitaires contenant des titres de chansons de Céline, "Pour Que tu M'aimes Encore" ou "Power Of Love" ont été aperçus .. Affaire à suivre !!️👀 #NewsCelineDion pic.twitter.com/YaYzhcu2sO — NewsCelineDion (@NewsDion) March 23, 2026 Variety later claimed that Céline would be making her musical comeback with a residency in Paris later this year at the city’s La Défense arena. The French-Canadian outlet La Presse alleged that Céline would be giving two performances a week at the venue, throughout September and October, which would be her first live shows since 2020. Céline herself has remained tight-lipped on the rumours so far, but did share a cryptic Instagram post on Monday , depicting herself in Paris at different stages throughout her life. “Je ne sais pas comment te dire...” she captioned the post , which roughly translates to: “I don’t know how to tell you...” HuffPost UK has contacted Céline Dion’s team for comment. The My Heart Will Go On singer had originally scheduled six shows at the La Défense arena for her Courage World Tour, which were supposed to have taken place in 2020. While these dates were initially postponed due to the Covid pandemic, she eventually cancelled the shows altogether due to her ongoing struggles with stiff-person syndrome. “I’m working really hard to build back my strength, but touring can be very difficult even when you’re 100%,” she said at the time . “It’s not fair to you to keep postponing the shows, and even though it breaks my heart, it’s best that we cancel everything now until I’m really ready to be back on stage again.” Céline herself has made no secret of her hopes to get back to live performing in the future. In 2024, she told the BBC she was hopeful she could do another residency in Las Vegas, assuring fans: “I’ll be on stage.” Prior to that, Céline insisted that “ even if I have to crawl” she would eventually perform live again, “not just because I have to, or because I need to”. “It’s because I want to,” she added. “And I miss it.” READ MORE: We Can't Stop Watching This Epic Clip Of The Moment Adele Realises Céline Dion Is In The Audience Of Her Vegas Show Céline Dion's Rep Hits Back At 'Entirely False And Potentially Damaging' Eurovision Claims Director Reveals Céline Dion's Reaction To Graphic Seizure Scene In New Documentary
2026-03-24 07:49:00

McCormick makes offer for Unilever food division
UNILEVER said on Friday it has received an offer from US firm McCormick & Company for its food business and is in discussions. The company said there is no certainty that any deal will be agreed. "Unilever confirms that it has received an inbound offer for its Foods business and is in discussions with McCormick & Company," the British company said in a statement on Friday. "There can be no certainty that any transaction will be agreed," it added. A potential sale would mark a shift for Unilever, whose brands include Dove soap, Cif surface cleaner and Hellmann's mayonnaise, as it continues efforts to improve performance. The offer from US-based spices maker McCormick & Company comes as Unilever focuses more on its personal care and beauty divisions under chief executive Fernando Fernandez. The company said its food business remains "highly attractive" and added that it was "confident in the future of the Foods business as part of Unilever." Unilever has been reshaping its portfolio. Last year, it spun off its ice cream division, which included Magnum ice cream and the Ben & Jerry's brand. Changes at Unilever in 2025 also included job cuts and the appointment of Fernandez, who took over as CEO one year ago after serving as the company's chief financial officer. He has also focused on growing sales in the United States and India. The company posted a small rise in annual profits last year to about 4.96 billion pounds, while revenue slipped. (With inputs from agencies)
2026-03-21 11:19:24

Latest planning applications in Dartford include plans for mobile breast screening van at Bluewater Shopping Centre
Proposals for a temporary medical screening unit at a shopping centre are among the latest planning applications submitted to Dartford council.Permission is being sought to install a mobile breast screening van at one of the car parks at Bluewater in Greenhithe.Permission is being sought to install a mobile breast screening van at one of the car parks at BluewaterThe unit would be used to provide breast cancer screening services for a period of 18 months, bringing temporary healthcare facilities to the busy retail destination.Elsewhere, plans have been lodged at Ingress Abbey in Greenhithe to change the use of The Coach House from offices to an independent residential home.The proposals include the provision of car parking and boundary fencing and are accompanied by an application for listed building consent, reflecting the heritage status of the site.Another significant submission relates to a waste management facility at Unit 6, Rod End Estate, Northfleet Industrial Estate.Kent County Council (KCC) is being reconsulted on a verification report confirming the completion and effectiveness of Phase 2 remediation works, alongside a surface water drainage verification report.Ingress Abbey in Greenhithe. Picture: Google MapsOther recent applications include:- Single-storey rear extension and lawful development certificate for a hip-to-gable loft conversion with rear dormer at 239 Dartford Road in Dartford.- Prior approval request for single-storey rear extension and lawful development certificate for rear dormer and rooflights at 12 Moore Close in Darenth.- Part two-storey, part single-storey rear extension at 123 Main Road in Sutton at Hone.- Prior approval request for two single-storey rear extensions at Temple Sheen in Rowhill Road, Wilmington.- Works to protected oak tree including crown reduction at 52 Joydens Wood Road in Joydens Wood.- Lawful development certificate for single-storey side extension at 83 Birchwood Road in Wilmington.- Submission of glazing and ventilation details for conversion of offices into eight flats at 4–8 Hythe Street in Dartford.- Retrospective erection of front porch and conservatory at 19 Edwin Road, Wilmington.- Submission of boundary trellis fence and planting details for approved raised patio at 186 Wilmot Road in Dartford.- Renovation and extension of outbuilding for use as a home office with solar panels at 27 Oakfield Park Road in Wilmington.- Lawful development certificate for rear extension and loft conversion at 15 Marcus Road in Dartford.- Rear wraparound extension, loft conversion with dormer, outbuilding and internal alterations at 180 Lowfield Street in Dartford.- Works to protected oak tree at 38 Squires Way in Wilmington.- Lawful development certificate for single-storey extension at 67 Devonshire Avenue in Dartford.- Retrospective change of use of café to include takeaway and delivery service with new shopfront at 10 Birchwood Parade in Wilmington.Visit the Public Notice Portal for more details and to view the applications.All are currently awaiting decisions by the council.
2026-02-02 13:09:49

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