HomeTributes & FuneralsView PhotoFuneral NoticesBERRY Henry Burton Berry are advised that his Funeral Service and Committal is appointed to take place at the Doveton Park Funeral Centre Toby Jones plays the spaniel-eyed schoolmaster setting Harry Lawtey’s needy young pupil on course for haughty international stardom Roger Lewis’s account of Burton’s then-adulterous relationship with Elizabeth Taylor in the early 60s the title taken from Pope John XXIII’s extraordinary denunciation: “You will finish in an erotic vagrancy without end or without a safe port.” In fact the nearest thing Burton ever had to a safe port was his inspirational English teacher Philip Burton in Port Talbot whose own frustrated dreams of the theatre were poured into the bright young miner’s son Richard Jenkins coaching him in acting and even making him his legal ward and getting him to change his surname to Burton to facilitate the teacher’s sponsorship of his Oxford scholarship if slightly naive movie from screenwriters Tom Bullough and Josh Hyams Toby Jones stars as the spaniel-eyed Mr Burton and Harry Lawtey is Richard needy kid morphing into that insufferably haughty and sonorous prince of the English stage It tells a uniquely painful and dysfunctional story and does its best to show how Burton’s pride always coexisted with shame and self-hate and culminated with him playing Hal in Henry IV Part 2 at Stratford with Mr Burton in the audience the pair effectively enacting their own version of the Hal/Falstaff betrayal scene The film also takes up the disputed claim that Richard’s boozy and negligent dad only relinquished legal guardianship to Mr Burton in return for the teacher’s cash payment of £50 but it is certainly consistent with something deeply uncomfortable in the whole affair – this is no simple feelgood story Even Billy Elliot’s dad didn’t actually give up his parental rights living with his sister Cis (Aimee-Ffion Edwards) and her glowering husband Elfed (Aneurin Barnard) because there’s no room with his drunk dad Dic Jenkins (Steffan Rhodri) down the road When he does well in Mr Burton’s English class and at his drama club where the film imagines a landlady called Ma Smith (Lesley Manville) perhaps to provide a chaperoning presence in the story The drama here is absolutely clear that there was nothing predatory in the older man’s intentions despite an ugly homophobic jibe from Dic Jenkins once he’d got that fabled £50 in his hand But certainly Richard himself is resentful and confused and there is an excruciatingly embarrassing encounter between the two in Mr Burton’s bedroom with both in their pyjamas Does the film bowdlerise the teacher’s complicated but no one is under any illusions about what others were insinuating Jones certainly shows Mr Burton’s sad and dignified loneliness Mr Burton is in UK and Irish cinemas from 4 April the Industry star plays a young Richard Burton with Jones as the mentor who helped him find his acting chops The duo discuss trying to understand a cultural icon – and how to nail that voice Lawtey plays the actor in his younger years the teacher who fostered his young student’s talent So close would their bond grow that Jenkins would become Burton’s legal ward and take his surname “Without Philip Burton there would never have been a Richard Burton,” Elizabeth Taylor once wrote “That great rolling voice that cracked like wild Atlantic waves would never have been heard outside the valley.” Having starred in three series of the HBO drama Industry as an Oxford graduate from a working-class Welsh background – much as Burton himself had been – Lawtey makes a smart casting in touch with the thrill of his own potential He brings a similar quiet determination to the role of Philip Burton a man whose own trajectory as a scriptwriter and actor took some time to gather pace and who invested heavily in the talents of his young charge All set … Lesley Manville as Ma Smith in Mr Burton Photograph: Sarah Lee/The GuardianThere’s a tenderness between the pair as they sit on their folding chairs in the sunshine today An echo of that Jenkins and Burton dynamic but also the particular magnetism of two actors in the draw of creating something together This morning they are shooting an interior scene A house on Sandringham Road has been repurposed as 6 Connaught Street where Philip Burton lodged while teaching English at the nearby secondary school director and producer – have crammed into a small bedroom crouching behind the bed and pressed up beside wardrobes doing an English accent badly’Harry LawteyIt is a delicate scene Opening with Richard discovering that his teacher has submitted a play to a theatrical agent and been rejected it is the point in the film when the balance in the pair’s relationship shifts – the mentee now bolstering his mentor It ends with Richard standing in the doorway delivering the prologue from Henry V – a performance only slightly undermined by the fact he is wearing his nightclothes It is hard to overestimate the importance of Richard Burton in Welsh culture. A miner’s son from the Afan valley who became one of the best-known actors in the world, his name is given to the theatre at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama in Cardiff where Burton appeared in some of his earliest school productions there is a monument featuring a poem the actor wrote about his childhood in Wales (“The mountain earth feels damp against my hand …” it begins) Read more“Richard Burton existed more as a cultural icon to us in Wales not really as a familiar actor,” agrees Mr Burton’s director But whereas the genius of Best was easily visible the work of Burton was not much known to me or much seen by my generation I didn’t grow up knowing his work and his genius is elusive on film It was the voice we knew and felt we owned.” In fact, the Mr Burton project began with the voice. The script is a collaboration between the Welsh writer Tom Bullough and Josh Hyams, producer of the long-running series The Trip his voice suddenly falling bone-deep and rich “It made me think about how wonderful a voice it is,” Hyams says “I went back and listened to the legendary recordings of Richard – particularly Under Milk Wood Made in Wales … Toby Jones as Philip Burton Photograph: Sarah Lee/The GuardianWhen he was interviewed by Michael Parkinson in 1974 “It is the deep dark answer from the valleys to everybody,” he said Mr Burton is the story that gives the lie to the actor’s own account of this voice – telling of its cultivation by the young Jenkins and its gift by Philip Burton When Marc Evans approached Jones about the role the development of the voice was an aspect of Burton’s story that appealed “What spoke to me was that tradition of actors learning to lose their accent,” he says “My father [the actor Freddie Jones] had to lose his voice from the Potteries and he did it through learning tracts of poetry Philip Burton developed various ways to encourage the projection and resonance of Richard’s voice – most notably by practising on Margam Mountain Jones drew on his own experiences of working with Penny Dyer who has been his voice coach throughout his career the voice coach for you is the one whose analogies you respond to in the mouth and in the body,” he says Pyjama game … Jones and Lawtey on the Cardiff set of Mr Burton Photograph: Sarah Lee/The GuardianThe body is particularly important to Jones who attended the Jacques Lecoq school of physical theatre in Paris “I learned that if you can’t tell a story with your body it brings an interesting tension – a character concerned with the cultivation of a voice played by an actor who speaks primarily with the body Free weekly newsletterThe only way to get a look behind the scenes of the Saturday magazine Sign up to get the inside story from our top writers as well as all the must-read articles and columns had the peculiar task of developing Burton’s voice on screen am playing a Welshman doing an English accent badly,” he says Even when I get to what would be recognised as an RP accent And Richard’s voice is just entirely bespoke.” because I thought the earlier work would be most pertinent and that’s where I wanted to come in to land,” he says Every now and then someone will send me a YouTube clip of Burton The play revolves round a 1964 production of Hamlet starring Burton and directed by John Gielgud and Lawtey sought out footage of the original production on YouTube “The technique is so strident but grounded,” he says Lawtey was sent a speculative script for Mr Burton “It said it was about someone called Richard Jenkins,” he says “And I didn’t know that was Richard Burton until about halfway through I just thought it was this lovely madeup story about this young Welsh kid who wanted to be an actor.” he embarked upon what he describes as “an incredible fact-finding mission There’s a burden of responsibility in doing something like this I loved learning about him.” He describes Burton’s diaries as “my north star in terms of getting to know him and feeling familiar and close to him” Burton shifted in Lawtey’s imagination from a name with which he was familiar into someone with whom he felt great kinship and an actor he found compelling and inspiring “There were times I would watch Richard’s work in preparation for this film where I just got it,” he says “It just feels like he’s burning on screen Like there’s this presence or aura or light round him and he’s so invigorating and propulsive and aggressive but also vulnerable at the same time.” Gary Bowyer has overseen nine wins and eight draws from his 26 games in charge of Burton Gary Bowyer has been described as a miracle worker who "sprinkled belief" after taking Burton Albion from the depths of relegation danger to League One safety When the 53-year-old took charge of the east Staffordshire side in December they were one place and one point off the foot of the table He came in as a permanent replacement for Mark Robinson who became the club's shortest-serving manager when sacked in October after failing to win any of his 11 league games in charge Three defeats and two draws from Bowyer's first five matches had Burton rock bottom and 11 points from safety on 4 January with just 14 points from 24 games It was not until they travelled to Wigan three weeks later that former Dundee and Blackburn boss Bowyer oversaw his first win And it was against that same side on Tuesday at a euphoric Pirelli Stadium that Burton confirmed their place in League One for next season with a draw. Burton deputy chairman Tom Davidson said the turnaround Bowyer had overseen was "nothing short of a miracle" And defender Udoka Godwin-Malife said his boss "had to take credit for what he had done" "Let's have it outright, he came into a club that had no belief at the time," Godwin-Malife told BBC Radio Derby. "And he has just turned it around and sprinkled that belief on everyone I can't thank him and the backroom staff enough." Why Burton's rebuild is more than just flatpack football Burton secure safety with draw against Wigan Burton have become League One relegation escapologists in recent years with Bowyer the latest boss to bring them back from the brink of tumbling into League Two Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink returned for a second spell at Burton to keep them up in the 2020-21 season Dino Maamria replaced the Dutchman to do the same two years later and it was only on the final day last term that Martin Paterson managed ensure they stayed put Centre-back Ryan Sweeney has now been part of two successful relegation battles with the Brewers and summed up the latest attempt as "unbelievable" we were on our knees when they came in," Sweeney said "To have this moment is incredible." who heads the Nordic Football Group (NFG) that took control of Burton last summer was "super grateful" to see the club stay in the division after what has been a chastening first year The Swedish-based group - which is made up of an eclectic consortium of more than 18 backers that includes H&M chairman Karl Johan Persson and NHL ice hockey stars Erik Karlsson and Mats Zuccarello - oversaw British-record levels of change at the Brewers when they bought the club from long-time owner Ben Robinson Twenty-three players were signed last summer the most any British side had recruited in a single transfer window A emphasis was put on youth, high potential and the capacity to entertain under handpicked head coach Robinson who left his job as Chelsea development squad manager for the League One role But the woeful start to the season and his dismissal was not what NFG envisioned their foray into English football would immediately produce also came another recruitment drive with former Iceland striker Jon Dadi Bodvarsson the highest profile of the new arrivals Millwall and Bolton forward has come up with important strikes but Rumarn Burrell - one of the summer recruits - has scored all of his 11 goals since January to spearhead the great escape The latest one he netted was the goal that ensured Burton's place in the third tier he has been keen to deflect the complements "It we had taken it to the last second of the last game we would have taken that from when we first came in "To have done it now with a game to go Alexander-Arnold to leave Liverpool & 'expected to join' Real Madrid - 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John Burton is Pauline Hanson’s One Nation candidate for Pearce building on the strong result he achieved in the recent state election As a small business owner and building inspector John understands the daily struggles facing everyday Australians rising costs red tape and policies that punish hard work John has lived in Kinross for nearly a decade and proudly calls Western Australia home adapt and stand up for the values that make Australia great John believes in Australia-first policies supporting lower power bills reduced immigration and ending stamp duty to give working families a fair go With a track record of getting involved and standing up for what he believes in to fight the growing influence of political correctness and push back against woke ideologies taking over common-sense governance because our country is worth it,” John says The One Nation political party was launched on the 11th April 1997 at Ipswich by its founder 2/6-12 Boronia Rd Brisbane Airport QLD 4008 Burton returns to the Fever environment after previously being a training partner in 2022 Burton took a break from training partner duties to focus on her Fever Academy and Gold Industry Group WA Netball League commitments where she was part of the Comets inaugural premiership team and claimed the Grand Final MVP Burton then spent 2024 with Team Bath in the UK Netball Super League West Coast Fever Head Coach Dan Ryan said Burton was a respected member of the squad and has been performing well in the training environment “Sloan’s time away from our program has really fuelled her passion to pursue her netball her new level of focus and intent has been clear for all to see,” he said skilful and crafty attacker with the ability to shoot from anywhere in the circle “Everyone within the Club knows that Sloan will embrace every opportunity this season and her best netball is yet to come.”  Burton said becoming a training partner was her goal since returning to Perth from the UK “I’m excited to become a training partner this year I’ve worked really hard and was hoping I would get a spot,” Burton said Ryan surprised Burton with the news in front of her teammates at the recent Ballarat Blitz so it was amazing to find out in front of my teammates.”  Burton joins the rest of the West Coast Fever extended squad including 11th player Zoe Cransberg and Training Partners Kelsey Browne and Caitlyn Brown along with Dylan McPherson QBE Sydney Swans Academy athletes Kaiden McNamara and Molly Thomas have been named recipients of the 2025 Frank Burton scholarship Awarded annually it aims to recognise male and female footballers who excel on and off the field a former employee of the Sydney Swans and a member for more than 30 years left a legacy to the Sydney Swans Foundation to continue financial support for young athletes McNamara joined the Academy through the U15 Talent Assessment program in 2022 before making an immediate impact with his selection in the Super 24 Series Hailing from the Central Coast hub and playing locally for the Terrigal Avoca Panthers the defender has proven to be versatile and reliable through his progression in the Academy McNamara said the scholarship will assist with the long commute as well as equipment “I travel from the Central Coast an hour and a half twice a week so [the scholarship] will definitely help with fuel,” he shared “And then hopefully some kicking (equipment) and some other facilities that I can use to broaden my knowledge of the game.” McNamara was selected for the U17 NSW Futures team to play against Vic Country showcasing his commitment and resilience by competing while managing an achilles tendon injury Kaiden was invited to train with our senior squad during the first week of pre-season in January - an acknowledgment of his maturity [The scholarship] is a massive honour and I'm very proud to represent the Swans in the best way I can “It's good to get some credit from them and knowing I have their support Thomas has been a member of the Academy for four years and is currently a member of the Top-End Program consisting of the best Under 18 AFLW talent in New South Wales Thomas played every game during the 2024 season Her selection for the 2025 AFL Allies pre-camp signifies her rising status Thomas says the financial assistance will allow her to focus on her education while also striving for the AFLW Draft come November “[The scholarship] allows me to slow down my studies without the stress of the financial barriers and enables me to fully engage in my education,” she told Sydney Swans Media “It also serves a reminder that my hard work and perseverance are awarded and recognised I'll continue striving towards my AFLW goal ensuring that I can make a meaningful impact on the field and give back to those who have supported me along the way.” Molly’s journey as an athlete is particularly remarkable considering her commitment to travel from Singleton She is also revered for her strong left kick and outstanding endurance “I’ve been with the Academy since I was 13 after I played in the Paul Kelly Cup and won that “My Mum took me to an Academy trial in Sydney and it has deepened my passion for the game.” Previous recipients of the scholarship include Joel Cochran Both Cochran and Cleary went on to be drafted to Collingwood in 2024 and the Swans in 2023 respectively while Olivia Morris made her VFLW debut with the Casey Demons last season The Sydney Swans Foundation are proud to provide funding to nurturing the pipeline of young athletes coming through the QBE Sydney Swans Academy If you too would like to show your support Five Sydney Swans stars have polled votes from the coaches in Derby XXX The importance of connecting with local youth was not lost on Sydney Swans defender Nick Blakey as he reflected on his time as a junior footballer during a visit to his junior club The QBE Foundation hosted its annual Goals for Good event at Sunday’s AFL clash between the Sydney Swans and GWS Giants As we continue to reflect on the club's 150 year history which began in South Melbourne in 1874 and then to the Harbour City in 1982 we are highlighting the greats in the Swans Hall of Fame but Joel Hamling finally kicks his first goal in AFL footy Will Hayward takes a great mark and kicks our fifth consecutive first quarter goal to give the Swans the dream start Corey Warner finishes off a piece of brilliant team build up to extend our lead late in the third quarter Enjoy Peter Ladhams' standout VFL performance for Sydney the Swans VFL side were unable to overcome the top-of-the-table Giants on Sunday at the SCG The Sydney Swans acknowledge the Traditional Owners of Country across all the lands on which we operate and play our great game Elders are the knowledge keepers of our culture and we respectfully acknowledge and pay our respects to the elders past Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time Bulldogs skipper Stephen Crichton shapes as a left-field halves replacement for Matt Burton after he and marquee back-rower Viliame Kikau went down injured in a sweltering and sweaty 40-24 dismantling of the Gold Coast at Belmore Oval Burton went down with a suspected torn medial cruciate ligament – typically a 4-6 week injury – midway through an otherwise dominant first half for the Bulldogs where they raced to a 22-0 lead Kikau didn’t get up from a 74th-minute tackle on Moeaki Fotuaika and had to be helped off amid fears of medial ligament damage as well taking the shine off Canterbury’s first 2-0 start to a season since 2016 when Des Hasler was coaching at the famous club Crichton moved from centre – where he is regarded as the best in the NRL – into the halves alongside Toby Sexton before switching back when the Titans scored a couple of tries targeting the right edge where he had been defending to fill in at five-eighth in next week’s local derby with the winless Eels but said Crichton had spent plenty of the summer switching into the halves as a contingency “Over the pre-season we got to dig a bit deeper and put people into different positions,” Ciraldo said “Critter [Crichton] going into the halves was one of those during the pre-season so he’s had a lot of reps there but we looked a bit shaky on the right edge and I had to put him back out there to solve the problem He might get a chance at that position in the near future.” Canterbury are already expecting to be without Burton and Kikau for games against Parramatta Cronulla and Newcastle before a bye in round six With the mercury pushing 35 degrees at kick-off the Bulldogs took just one set to get into their groove while the Gold Coast floundered and Hasler left million-dollar forward David Fifita on the bench for 48 minutes The blue and white faithful at Belmore.Credit: Getty Images A sold-out crowd of 17,892 was in full voice as Canterbury’s dominance started with defence and the Titans being driven backwards in the opening few tackles of the game The locals were louder still when Reed Mahoney charged down a desperate clearing kick at the end of the set They were singing in the stands by the time some quick hands down the left put Marcelo Montoya over in the corner The Bulldogs raced the clock with a 22-0 lead in as many minutes Soft tries to Jaeman Salmon and Josh Curran were matched by an offloading coming when he was caught awkwardly in a tackle on Jojo Fifita briefly took the wind out of both Canterbury and the crowd The Gold Coast quickly seized upon the backline upheaval to run in a pair of tries to Alofiana Khan-Pereira Matt Burton is helped off the field at Belmore Oval.Credit: Getty Images But after going to the break leading 22-12 the Bulldogs took less than a minute to strike again as Khan-Periera fumbled his first touch of the second half and Jacob Preston capitalised Tries were traded throughout the second stanza and Fifita finally saw action but the Titans never truly threatened a comeback to rain on Canterbury’s Belmore homecoming “At that stage it was a matter of getting him into the game with the interchanges,” Hasler said lamenting the Titans early defensive lapses and handling errors “He came on and provided impact but when you’re chasing points it’s not always going to be easy Also he’s coming off a disrupted off-season so he’ll get better.” the Bulldogs will be watching Monday’s charge sheet after Mahoney (contact on the kicker) and Montoya (shoulder charge) were placed on report ahead of next Sunday’s Eels clash NRL is Live and Free on Channel 9 & 9Now Michael Chammas and Andrew “Joey” Johns dissect the upcoming NRL round, plus the latest footy news, results and analysis. Sign up for the Sin Bin newsletter Burton went down with a suspected torn medial cruciate ligament \\u2013 typically a 4-6 week injury \\u2013 midway through an otherwise dominant first half for the Bulldogs where they raced to a 22-0 lead Kikau didn\\u2019t get up from a 74th-minute tackle on Moeaki Fotuaika and had to be helped off amid fears of medial ligament damage as well taking the shine off Canterbury\\u2019s first 2-0 start to a season since 2016 when Des Hasler was coaching at the famous club Crichton moved from centre \\u2013 where he is regarded as the best in the NRL \\u2013 into the halves alongside Toby Sexton to fill in at five-eighth in next week\\u2019s local derby with the winless Eels \\u201COver the pre-season we got to dig a bit deeper and put people into different positions,\\u201D Ciraldo said \\u201CCritter [Crichton] going into the halves was one of those during the pre-season so he\\u2019s had a lot of reps there \\u201CHe went there for a period tonight .. He might get a chance at that position in the near future.\\u201D A sold-out crowd of 17,892 was in full voice as Canterbury\\u2019s dominance started with defence and the Titans being driven backwards in the opening few tackles of the game but the Titans never truly threatened a comeback to rain on Canterbury\\u2019s Belmore homecoming \\u201CAt that stage it was a matter of getting him into the game with the interchanges,\\u201D Hasler said \\u201CHe came on and provided impact but when you\\u2019re chasing points it\\u2019s not always going to be easy Also he\\u2019s coming off a disrupted off-season so he\\u2019ll get better.\\u201D the Bulldogs will be watching Monday\\u2019s charge sheet after Mahoney (contact on the kicker) and Montoya (shoulder charge) were placed on report ahead of next Sunday\\u2019s Eels clash Michael Chammas and Andrew \\u201CJoey\\u201D Johns dissect the upcoming NRL round © Copyright 2025 All Rights Reserved | Swan Districts Football Club The Bendigo Spirit have signed Connecticut Sun guard Veronica Burton for the 2024-2025 Season currently playing in the WNBA semi-finals where her Sun are tied with the Minnesota Lynx at 2-2 was selected as the 7th pick by the Dallas Wings in the 2022 WNBA draft after an award winning collegiate career where she attended Northwestern Known for her defensive abilities having been named the B1G defensive player of the year in 2020 2021 and 2022 where she led the entire NCAA in steals Burton was more recently seen matching up with Caitlin Clark in the first round of the playoffs Spirit head Coach Kennedy Kereama is excited about bringing Burton to Australia “Veronica is someone who we think fits our program perfectly She can handle the ball and play point guard but is also effective without the ball in her hands and will slot in with Sami (Whitcomb) seamlessly.” “Her ability to pressure the ball and contain guards will be huge in our goal of getting the Spirit back to the finals” Burton is no stranger to playing basketball overseas as she played for Lublin (Poland) throughout her last WNBA offseason 4 rebounds and 4 assists in the Euroleague Burton’s ability to play out of a pick and roll in addition to her improving 3 point shot having shot 33% in the WNBA regular season will be huge additions to a Spirit lineup which already includes Whitcomb Burton is the 9th player that the Spirit have announced for this season To secure your seats to see Burton and the Spirit play each week, memberships are available here. In the spirit of reconciliation the WNBL acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land We pay our respect to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today The broadcaster on a new documentary about how music helped her recover from a catastrophic haemorrhage and why ‘Arsène knows’ would be her dream tattoo about the experience and her recovery and aphasia She lives in Washington DC with her husband and sons Tomos and Joe.My Brain: After the Rupture is an astonishingly honest film about your brain injury How would you describe it?The reason it exists isn’t because I suddenly thought I’d like to have a documentary about my absolute fucking nightmare At no point have I been one of those people who feels as if I hold any interest But as a journalist and a broadcaster who had lost all my ability to speak and to write I did realise that I had this unbelievable privilege to tell this story.In what sense in terms of telling people how something like this could happen I also had this very strong sense of wanting to do something useful for the community of people who have had brain injuries especially as we still don’t know what is going to happen to me ultimately or anyone else.This documentary gets incredibly raw and personal at times Was it important to you to show the toughest moments?It felt really important that none of this was sugar-coated what happened to me was extraordinarily rare and random and weird and wild and here’s where all the platitudes and cliches come out We don’t know what is going to happen in five years or five minutes People would scratch their heads at who I was especially when you start playing your violin again.Yes we didn’t make a film to make people depressed so I’m going to go away and just watch kittens on the internet instead The film also shows your deep anxieties before your injury You always seemed so perfectly polished on radio and TV.Oh God Going into the studio and seeing the on-air light go on – all my other worries went out of the window And then I was in my favourite place talking to playwrights or musicians or actors or scientists I never felt that I was talented at anything.Really?I’ve never felt that I’m worth much People would always sort of scratch their heads at who I was because you don’t get to be all these things But I also kept thinking about my burning interest in human beings and how they live and why and whether I was speaking to people as a journalist or playing with them as a musician Even though I was never sure of my sense of self – and I didn’t think I deserved good things – I was always interested in other people My Brain: After the Rupture is on BBC Two, Friday 28 March, 9pm This is the archive of The Observer up until 21/04/2025. The Observer is now owned and operated by Tortoise Media. The result opens up a four-point gap on the bottom four with one game to play and relegates Crawley Town and Bristol Rovers They follow Cambridge and Shrewsbury into League Two with the relegation places in the third tier decided Ryan Lowe's Wigan extend their unbeaten run to seven matches as a mid-table finish beckons So that's the relegation issues in League One done and dusted Congratulations to Burton on securing safety and commiserations to Bristol Rovers and Crawley Town who have had their relegation confirmed this evening You can read all about tonight's game here and get the details of the relegation issues here. We are back tomorrow night to see if Birmingham can break the EFL points record 60Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharing'The staff have been amazing'published at 22:10 British Summer Time 29 April22:10 BST 29 AprilFT: Burton 1-1 Wigan Gary Bowyer has kept Burton in League One for another season and has been talking to BBC Radio Derby: "I was disappointed by our first-half performance I pushed them at half time and I thought we responded well "The majority of the group are young lads it's a great learning experience for their careers the hours they put in to get the most out of the players." 270Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingTwo more matches tomorrow nightpublished at 22:06 British Summer Time 29 April22:06 BST 29 April#bbcefl We have two more League One matches to bring you tomorrow night (both 19:45 BST) before we lower the curtain on the regular season on Saturday Champions Birmingham are at Steve Bruce's Blackpool with the opportunity to move to an EFL record 108 points (beating Reading's 106 in 2005-06) while it's Clough v Ferguson as Mansfield and Peterborough meet 63Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharing'Everyone has worked their socks off'published at 22:02 British Summer Time 29 April22:02 BST 29 AprilFT: Burton 1-1 Wigan Rumarn Burrell scored his 11th goal of the season for Burton to help secure League One status and has been talking to BBC Radio Derby: "We were 1-0 up for most of the second half and I was in the right place at the right time." 150Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingGet Involvedpublished at 21:55 British Summer Time 29 April21:55 BST 29 April#bbcfootball via WhatsApp on 03301231826 or text 81111 (UK only and just to repeat once again - what a fantastic job Gary Bowyer has done - but we should not forget the impact on Bristol Rovers and Crawley Let us know on the usual channels and we'll publish the best responses 212Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingRelegation issues settledpublished at 21:52 British Summer Time 29 April21:52 BST 29 AprilFT: Burton 1-1 Wigan we now know Crawley Town and Bristol Rovers will join Shrewsbury Town and Cambridge United in League Two next season Burton's draw tonight means neither the Red Devils or the Gas can catch the Brewers What a run it has been for Gary Bowyer's side who were being written-off by many at the turn of the year 661Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharing'We can breathe'published at 21:49 British Summer Time 29 April21:49 BST 29 AprilFT: Burton 1-1 Wigan Aaron WebsterFormer Burton Albion defender on BBC Radio Derby The negativity that was around this club at one point was loud and I really wanted to see what Bowyer's reaction would be He's got to be so proud of the job that him Burton were written off from all corners and probably rightly so that awful game against Tamworth and some of the lowest moments in the history of this club 924Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharing'Burton will be in League One'published at 21:42 British Summer Time 29 April21:42 BST 29 AprilFT: Burton 1-1 Wigan Gary Bowyer has come in and transformed this football club they will await the lap of honour and the party can start now 1676Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingBREAKINGpublished at 21:40 British Summer Time 29 April21:40 BST 29 AprilFT: Burton 1-1 Wigan 7248Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingBREAKINGpublished at 21:40 British Summer Time 29 April21:40 BST 29 AprilFT: Burton 1-1 Wigan 20776Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingFULL-TIMEpublished at 21:39 British Summer Time 29 April21:39 BST 29 AprilBurton 1-1 Wigan Rumarn Burrell's 11th goal of the season after Mason Bennett's effort had been saved on 57 minutes put the Brewers ahead with Ronan Darcy grabbing a late leveller for the visitors What a job Gary Bowyer has done to bridge a nine-point gap when he took over in December 1889Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingGOAL Burton 1-1 Wiganpublished at 90 + 6 mins90 + 6 minsRonan Darcy (90 + 6 mins) very dangerous in fact as it drifts in at the far post 159160Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingPostpublished at 90+ 2 mins90+ 2 minsBurton 1-0 Wigan Rumarn Burrell has sent a shot over and also wants a penalty as he goes down under a challenge - he's not getting the spot-kick Eleven goals for him this season which may have alerted a few clubs 3013Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingPostpublished at 90 mins90 minsBurton 1-0 Wigan 4223Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingSUBSTITUTIONSpublished at 88 mins88 minsBurton 1-0 Wigan Bob Marley's 'Three Little Birds' is being sung by Burton fans They're certainly not worrying anymore Wigan replace Will Aimson with Callum McManaman and Chris Sze is on for Owen Dale 465Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingSUBSTITUTIONpublished at 85 mins85 minsBurton 1-0 Wigan That shot was Charlie Webster's final contribution tonight 282Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingPostpublished at 84 mins84 minsBurton 1-0 Wigan Charlie Webster's eyes light up - this would finish it but from 20 yards he lifts a shot over the bar Burton have played this almost perfectly tonight 527Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingPostpublished at 80 mins80 minsBurton 1-0 Wigan How many Brewers fans thought this would be the case back in December They are also on course to finish higher than last season's 20th place 9114Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingGREAT SAVE!published at 78 mins78 minsBurton 1-0 Wigan The best move of the match from Wigan almost gets them level Dale Taylor gets on the end of Luke Robinson's cross and goes for the bottom corner but Max Crocombe is down well to save 2712Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharing'Great skill and pace from Burrell'published at 21:18 British Summer Time 29 April21:18 BST 29 AprilBurton 1-0 Wigan what a strong left wrist from the Wigan keeper but could he just have guided it into that corner 126Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingprevious pagePage 1 of 41234next pageImage source Rumarn Burrell scored his 11th goal of the season Rumarn Burrell was on target as Burton claimed the point they needed to secure League One safety in their penultimate match of the season following a draw with Wigan at Pirelli Stadium The striker's 11th goal of the campaign looked to have given Albion all three points until Ronan Darcy curled in an effort from distance in the closing moments of second-half stoppage-time to claim a share of the spoils The hosts were all but secure ahead of the game – courtesy of their goal difference – but their point confirmed relegation for both Crawley and Bristol Rovers ahead of the final weekend of the season The first half was lacking in clear goal attempts from either side Albion started positively looking for the point that would guarantee their status in the English third tier for another season but could not fashion a clear chance on Sam Tickle's goal Charlie Webster – on his return from suspension – had Albion's best sight of goal as he burst through onto Finn Delap's pass but fired over the top threatened from a series of corners late in the half but the home side defended doggedly Their best chance fell to former Burton winger Jonny Smith who fired straight at goalkeeper Max Crocombe But Burton got the goal they craved just shy of the hour mark Saturday's hero Dylan Williams supplied the cross substitute Mason Bennett forced an outstanding save from Tickle but leading scorer Burrell was on hand to bury the rebound Dale Taylor twice went close to an equaliser as he fired a rising drive over the crossbar before forcing a good save from Crocombe While Darcy finally got the better of Albion's keeper with a speculative effort from almost the last kick of the game substituted for Fábio Tavares at 96 minutesNumber 10 Watson Match OfficialsReferee: Darren DrysdaleAssistant Referee 1: Grant TaylorAssistant Referee 2: Thomas HartyFourth Official: Elliott SwallowMatch StatsKey Scroll LeftScroll RightAfter their 2-1 win in January Burton Albion are looking to complete their first ever league double over Wigan Athletic Wigan lost this exact fixture last season 2-1 their only defeat in five league visits to Burton Albion (W2 D2) Burton Albion have only lost their final home league game in one of the last seven seasons (W3 D3) Wigan are looking to pick up back-to-back away league victories for only the second time this season after doing so in December at Bolton (2-0) and Rotherham (1-0) Copyright © 2025 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking. drawn seven and lost nine of his 25 games in charge since being appointed in December Burton Albion manager Gary Bowyer is cautioning against complacency until the Brewers' League One survival is mathematically assured Bowyer's side are poised to complete a remarkable escape from relegation having started the season with five points from their first 13 games spending five months in the bottom four until they clambered above the dotted line a fortnight ago Burton's last-minute 2-1 victory over Cambridge on Saturday – which condemned their opponents to the drop – put them three points clear of Crawley and Bristol Rovers both with inferior goal differences and sparked impassioned celebrations at the Pirelli Stadium Bowyer told BBC Radio Derby: "We haven't done anything yet we've been in this game long enough to know that This week we've been talking about Bristol Rovers Crawley and Cambridge and everyone else who's in it "I remember Bristol Rovers needed to score seven goals from their last game of the season against Scunthorpe [to win promotion from League Two in 2022] and managed to do it "So I don't want to sound like a party pooper but it's my job to make sure we go about these next two games properly Mathematically it's not done and until it's mathematically done whose goal is superior to those of Crawley and Bristol Rovers by 12 and 14 respectively can rubber-stamp survival by gaining a point or more when they host Wigan Athletic on Tuesday (19:45 BST) the two remaining relegation places will be decided on the final day Cambridge relegated to League Two by loss at Burton Burnley's Parker and Blades' Hamer win EFL awards Top storiesLive Watch World Snooker Championship final: Zhao six frames ahead against Williams 'Scheffler and DeChambeau wins further raise US PGA excitement levels' Match-fixing scandal to Crucible final - fall and rise of Zhao devising flimflams and swindles in hokey American accents Tom and Josh Burton might be Guys and Dolls extras or some version of Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon chasing their next money-making scheme in Some Like It Hot parodies Old Hollywood hijinks with a verve and attention to detail that evidences real affection for the comic tropes of an earlier age Broadly following the efforts of two brothers to win a nationwide contest to claim the fortune of a reclusive gentleman the show also introduces a cast of other flamboyant characters who are swept up in the chase Among these are a declining actress intent on stardom for her young daughter a man trapped in a wall who visitors are warned not to feed and the scat singing Suavest Man at the Party sound and lighting (most of which is timed seamlessly with the dialogue) go some way to painting the world of Fortune Seekers it sometimes takes a few moments to identify where we’ve landed within the larger narrative Given the impressive range of roles brought to life by the two Burtons a few more distinguishing costume pieces might have aided us in keeping up with the rotation of new and recurring characters with a strong conclusion that ties up some of the disparate narrative threads where much of the fun lies in character archetypes Allusions to Chekhov’s gun and Lewis Carroll’s Jabberwocky sit beside jokes about Barack Obama and The Substance ensuring Fortune Seekers is more than just a period piece The brothers’ ability to respond to the room by slipping in a few quick-witted ad-libs helps to keep their polished script feeling fresh Their natural rapport is also a winning ingredient — the Burtons are often funniest when they’re making each other laugh Schemes and scams may be the theme of the night but with their clever show this pair more than earn their audience’s patronage The Burton Brothers – Fortune Seekers is playing at The Lark at Gluttony until March 9 Read more 2025 Adelaide Fringe coverage here on InReview InDaily South Australia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of country throughout South Australia and recognises their continuing connection to land, waters and culture. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging. Selwyn Cobbo shoots out of the line to put a hit on Matt Burton As it happened: Raiders Kaeo Storm; Cleary masterclass; Dogs dazzle You have reached ESPN's Australian edition. Stay on current site or go to US version Burton was left in Cincinnati because of a coach's decision The rookie had been the team's primary kick returner over the past seven games The Bengals must win Saturday to preserve their chance at a playoff berth Burton was expected to have a significant role in the game plan Sources told ESPN that Burton did not play after he missed a walk-through the day before the game Bengals coach Zac Taylor explained the rationale for the decision there was a lot of positive things people were saying about him," Taylor said Nov we've just got to handle business the right way I can sit here and say it was a difficult decision to make him inactive but it was absolutely the right decision with all the information we had." When the Bengals drafted Burton, Taylor was asked about concerns when adding the rookie who transferred to Alabama from Georgia "There's certainly maturity things that come with some of these guys coming out of these colleges and that's one of the things he'll continue to grow with," Taylor said in April Hamilton County (Ohio) court records show Burton is facing a lawsuit from his landlord and an eviction notice from his apartment which is located 0.1 miles from Paycor Stadium Burton had drawn praise as recently as last week. Higgins lauded the rookie for uplifting him following a fumble against the Denver Broncos Burton told Higgins to brush off the error and prepare for a potential game-winning touchdown Higgins eventually caught the walk-off score in a 30-24 overtime win Burton has caught four passes for 107 yards he is 10th in the league with 29.1 yards per kickoff return Matt Burton speaks to the media ahead of our hectic Round 2 fixture against the Titans NRL Match Highlights: Bulldogs vs Titans - Round 9 Kiraz Hat-trick Headlines Bulldogs' Magic Round Win The pair last worked together on 1990's 'Edward Scissorhands' Anthony Michael Hall will be collaborating with Tim Burton once again as he joins the cast of Wednesday‘s second season Hall’s role has not yet been disclosed but it marks his first collaboration with Burton since 1990’s Edward Scissorhands He is one of numerous additions to the show’s cast, alongside Steve Buscemi as the school’s new principal, Barry Dort, Billie Piper, Evie Templeton, Owen Painter and Noah Taylor. Lady Gaga was also added to the cast but it is unknown who she will play and how extensively she is involved Last week, the first full trailer dropped Wednesday (Ortega) is seen walking through security at an airport when she sets off the alarm prompting a TSA agent to alert the teen that she must empty her pockets She puts her brass knuckles on the conveyor belt before she pulls out a load of weapons including pepper spray which surprisingly set the alarm off in the first place Wednesday is then seen returning for her second year at Nevermore Academy Morticia Addams (Catherine Zeta-Jones) notes her daughter has never wanted to return to school before Wednesday deadpans back: “It’s like returning to the scene of a crime – I already know where the bodies are buried.” The trailer also shows Wednesday reuniting with her spirited roommate Enid (Emma Myers) and shows glimpses of the rest of the Addams clan Isaac Ordonez as Pugsley Addams and Fred Armisen as Uncle Fester Part One of the new season will drop on August 6 The first season of Wednesday scored a four-star review with Alex Flood writing for NME: “Wednesday ends up a rare spin-off success story. It’s creepy, kooky, mysterious and spooky – and an absolute treat.” The world’s defining voice in music and pop culture: breaking what’s new and what’s next since 1952. Rumarn Burrell struck his 11th goal of the season as Burton Albion claimed the point they needed to secure their Sky Bet League One status in a 1-1  draw with Wigan Athletic at the Pirelli Stadium an alert finish on the rebound after Mason Bennett was denied by Sam Tickle had looked to be the winner before Ronan Darcy delivered a last-gasp equaliser with a curling effort from distance to ensure a share of the spoils and extend the Latics\' undefeated run in the league to seven matches The result confirms relegation for Crawley Town and Bristol Rovers who will join Cambridge United and Shrewsbury Town in Sky Bet League Two next season Read more: EFL final day ups and downs - who needs what? What a job Gary Bowyer has done since taking over at @burtonalbionfc! 👏#EFL | #SkyBetLeagueOne pic.twitter.com/7hqtCJNQVr Canterbury officials and staff will breathe a sigh of relief after scans confirmed only a minor knee injury for star playmaker Matt Burton The Bulldogs faced a nervous wait when the NSW representative limped from the field during the first half of their 40-24 defeat of Gold Coast at Belmore But Sunday night's scans revealed a low-grade medial cruciate ligament injury meaning five-eighth Burton is on track to return in a matter of weeks Canterbury are set to provide clearer timeline for Burton's return to play later on Monday when an update on Viliame Kikau is also expected Matt Burton of the Bulldogs attempts to break free from the Broncos defence. Bradley Kanaris/Getty ImagesThe premiership-winning second-rower also left the Titans game with a knee injury and went for scans on Monday morning Bulldogs coach Cameron Ciraldo indicated on Sunday that captain Stephen Crichton would likely switch from the centres to the halves from the round-three clash with Parramatta Crichton has played two matches for Samoa at five-eighth but will start in the halves at NRL level for the first time after being preferenced over Drew Hutchison Jaeman Salmon or Sitili Tupouniua could start at second row in Kikau's place if the Fijian international misses Sunday's game against the Eels winger Marcelo Montoya has escaped suspension for his shoulder charge on Gold Coast's Keano Kini Montoya went on report for the incident that took place in the first set of Sunday's game but can accept a $1500 fine with an early plea to his grade-one offence Meet Associate Professor Elissa Burton – Co-Lead of the Dementia and Ageing Domain within the Curtin enAble Institute and a National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Emerging Leadership Fellow Elissa is passionate about driving research that helps older adults age healthily and live independently Describe your research in 3 words:Healthy ageing Tell me briefly about your field of research?I help older people live independently for as long as they choose through healthy ageing strategies My research often includes physical activity and exercise falls prevention and assisting people with mild cognitive impairment and dementia Earlier this year, I started a healthy ageing blog to help older people and health professionals working with them to get the latest evidence-based information about independent living and ageing Research highlightI’ve had a number of highlights throughout my career but the best is when an intervention makes a tangible difference in an older person’s life we recently conducted a study assisting older people with dementia to learn how to use a walking aid One gentleman wanted to walk around the block again with his dog The physio worked with him and his dog across four sessions (6 weeks) and by the end they (the gentleman and his dog) were once again walking the streets safely His wife was so delighted and couldn’t believe how much we had helped them all.I’ve also had other older people go from struggling to put their clothes on in the mornings to dressing standing up and feeling very confident doing so Our research shows that strength and balance training can really make a difference at any age If you could sit-in with any Faculty for a day, which would you pick?Faculty of Science and Engineering It would be great to brainstorm ideas for a four-wheelie walker with brakes that are easier to use for people living with dementia than the current ones available This idea came out of a research project I mentioned above and I think a fresh perspective from outside my field could spark some great potential solutions.What are your passions/hobbies outside of work?I love to travel and learn about other cultures and the food they eat We can learn so much from others and how they do things – it’s one of the things I really enjoy about working with older people They have so much experience and knowledge that we can tap into and they are usually extremely honest (and funny!) because they no longer really care what others think hanging out with family and friends and going out for breakfast What’s a fun fact about you that your colleagues would probably not know?Every year I visit my parent’s place in York with the rest of the family We pick olives all day and then crush them into olive oil It’s hard work but I love hanging with the family and the organic olive oil is just amazing What’s the most valuable things you’ve learnt in your career so far?It’s not what you do it’s how you make people feel and the relationships with others that make it special I’m often reminded that people rarely talk about your job when you die they talk about the type of person you were and how you treated others What’s a piece of advice you would give to your fellow colleagues plan for a great future and treat others how you would like to be treated Connect with Elissa! This piece was featured in Impact Focus – a quarterly newsletter bringing you the latest in Curtin research. Sign up here to get it delivered straight to your inbox!  Professor Gretchen Benedix is unlocking the secrets of our universe one space rock at a time    Curtin University’s Associate… Have you ever addressed your professor by their first name While it’s fairly common practice in Australia Meet Dr Francesca Perugia – housing researcher on a mission to turn data into action ensuring communities and policymakers are… TEQSA PRV12158 Darcy was the hero for Latics in stoppage time at the Pirelli Stadium after his 96th minute goal rescued a point and extended their unbeaten run to seven games.  The 23-year-old has had to wait patiently after finding chances hard to come by in recent weeks, and Darcy was over the moon that he was able to make the most out of his opportunity.  “It was very special,” he told Latics TV. “Cal Mac (McManaman) is claiming it - I’ve just seen the footage and it is mine!  “I saw Cal’s run, and it was a cross I’ll be honest. A goal is a goal, and I’m happy to score my first one.  “I’m buzzing to score my first goal. We’re seven unbeaten now and it was a special feeling to score in the 96th minute.  “In the last four to five weeks, we’ve been unbelievable as a group, and fighting. Tonight shows it - we never gave up and everyone is happy in the changing room.  “In football, when your time comes, you have to take it. I’m still learning - it’s a new group and a new team, and I’m buzzing to be here.  “I’m looking forward to hopefully finishing the season on a high.” Darcy’s stoppage time goal was met with a huge ovation by the travelling Tics, and the young midfielder expressed moments like that is why he plays football.  “That’s what you do it for - to put smiles on their faces and get points on the board.” CNN and the BBC World Service which is copyright and cannot be reproduced AEST = Australian Eastern Standard Time which is 10 hours ahead of GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) Matt Burton Top Plays from 02/29/2024 to 11/27/2024 Jacob Kiraz's top attacking plays from 2024 Burton on the Bulldogs back at Belmore: Hectic NRL Press Conference: Broncos v Bulldogs Round 8 NRL Press Conference: Bulldogs v Rabbitohs - Round 7 - The Burton Police Department says that an apparent kidnapping at a Kroger was not an abduction Police were called to the Bristol Rd Kroger after being informed of a potential kidnapping occurring in the parking lot officers were told that there was not a kidnapping and that the woman willfully got into the man's car and the driver dropped her off at the Kroger She then walked away from the vehicle and waited for the police to arrive The man was arrested for unrelated charges The Burton Police Department said they are thankful for everyone who shared this story and that should it have been a kidnapping the support would have helped tremendously Things you buy through our links may earn Vox Media a commission There’s also the question of what Hubert de Givenchy was known for beyond Hepburn’s movie clothes in the 1950s and ’60s Chanel is the cardigan suit and the Little Black Dress but that hardly sets it apart in this town who used to be chief executive of Dior and is today president of LVMH’s fashion group put down a clear line and build from there as a throng of onlookers was spilling into the street and cars were backed up in both directions who spent 27 years at McQueen — she began as a student intern in 1996 and became creative director after his death — and because this was an entirely new opportunity for her There was room for only 300 people at each of the two showings on Friday I saw Toledano greeting guests and beaming Galliano had been invited to the show but was unable to attend and so was Daniel Roseberry of Schiaparelli and their daughters and her mother were also seated in one of several white We were all seated on stacks of large brown paper envelopes not unlike the kind couturiers and tailors used to store patterns Burton told me that two years ago workmen renovating a Givenchy office had literally found buried treasure in a wall — the patterns and notes from Givenchy’s very first collection From my symbolic paper perch in front of a window I saw the actors Vanessa Kirby and Rooney Mara across the crowded room with a black mesh leotard stamped like a dressmaker’s dummy with “Givenchy Paris 1952” and a pair of tubular mesh dresses with flounced viscose hems — meant to echo the skeleton of a couture look — Burton got down to business Her tailoring was not only visually strong and perfect; it also was varied There were coats and suit jackets with bold shoulders with an exposed flat-pressed seam spiraling from the armhole to the wrist to sleeves that were mildly flattened and creased Less visible on some of the tailoring — done in fabrics like mohair a herringbone jacquard — were subtle raw edges intended to keep things from looking too perfect One might say the lines owe something to McQueen like McQueen and Balenciaga and Alaïa and Givenchy belong (more or less) to the same tailoring tradition “The masculine-feminine thing that I do is what I’d like to establish at the house.” what came across in this thoroughly engaging show was confidence In the varied suit shapes (some of which had trousers with an elasticated bit at the back of the waist) and in her balance of sharp fit and comfort she was giving women of diverse ages clothes that felt distinctive but also plainly real And she consistently hit her mark of a Givenchy look in different ways There were minimalist halter dresses in white and pale-pink glove leather; a fantastic black leather bomber with a pair of metal zips running over a puffy shawl collar and worn with a matching supersoft pencil skirt; and a black dinner suit in that heavy crêpe with a short slit at the back of the neck and another at the hem there was often a surprise at the back,” Burton noted Those gestures are also sexy and feminine and Burton offered a lot and at the same left herself places to go Could there have been some dresses for the daylight hours Could she have proposed some softer construction in her tailoring mix Could she have surprised us a lot more with her choice of models Burton had embarked on a completely new chapter of her career as Charles Mingus’s explosive “Haitian Fight Song” still filled the bones of the house people made their way downstairs to congratulate Burton “So how does it feel to have a Paris debut?” I asked Password must be at least 8 characters and contain: you’ll receive occasional updates and offers from New York It would be wrong for Labour to collude in the attack on the European convention It’s fuelled by myths and false narratives Here’s a recent quote from a Downing Street source: “We have to be able to say something on this that isn’t just defending the status quo.” The aide was discussing the European convention on human rights (ECHR) a postwar treaty to protect the freedoms of people in Europe Although it was also central to Keir Starmer’s entire pre-political career his government is looking to water down some of the key provisions Yvette Cooper, the home secretary, has announced a review into the “application of human rights law … to make sure that the immigration and asylum system works effectively” so that “there is a proper sense of control in the system” It doesn’t take a political genius to work out this is about Nigel Farage and his Reform UK party Farage has been adept at conflating the deporting of foreign criminals with asylum seekers arriving on small boats when in fact they are entirely separate matters By claiming the ECHR prevents foreign criminals from being deported he appears to have succeeded in making human rights a problem for the government And this is where the real danger lies for Labour because the perceived need to do – or say – something has led many a politician to do the wrong thing But even some of these failed appeals are used anecdotally by the media and politicians to claim the system is being exploited. There was a widely reported case of a man resisting deportation on the grounds that his son disliked foreign chicken nuggets the judge described this argument as not getting “anywhere near the level” required for deportation to be resisted parliament has already set a high bar in this area Anyone making an article 8 claim must not only have been lawfully resident in the UK for most of their life but need also be so socially and culturally integrated that there would be “very significant obstacles” to living in the receiving country Even if they have a child or partner in the UK who has British citizenship or has been living here for at least seven years they still have to show it would be “unduly harsh” either for the child or partner to be separated from them Individuals who have received a sentence of more than four years must show that there are “very compelling circumstances” over and above all the other criteria Cases that succeed typically involve someone who was born in the UK or has a family member with such profound needs that separation would have devastating consequences a decision by Danish courts was ruled illegal because it gave scant consideration to how a mentally ill applicant had integrated in Denmark since arriving as a child The upshot is that unless this Labour government wants to exclude any type of balancing exercise and remove the discretion of the courts entirely it won’t be possible to make any notable reduction to the already small number of those able to rely on article 8 And to be clear: even if article 8 was expunged entirely it would make little difference to overall immigration figures which largely reflect the government’s view on the economic needs of the country Neither would it affect those arriving by small boats the vast majority of whom have no other means of applying for asylum in the UK Labour is at risk not so much of losing control over immigration but the narrative around human rights – one subject the prime minister knows better than anyone One hopes he will stick up for what he has always believed and keep making the positive case that human rights are an integral part of a compassionate and inclusive society Jamie Burton is a barrister at Doughty Street Chambers with Toby Sibbick and Jonny Smith replacing Jason Kerr and Luke Robinson\n\nWigan Athletic travel to Burton Albion on Tuesday night for their penultimate match of the 2024/25 campaign It has been a positive few weeks for Ryan Lowe\'s Latics who are currently on a six-match unbeaten run in Sky Bet League One following draws against Leyton Orient and victories over Shrewsbury Town and Rotherham United.  The impetus is on Latics to maintain their good run of form in their final two fixtures of the season and provide themselves with a solid platform to build from ahead of pre-season and the 2025/26 campaign Having named an unchanged side for the last four consecutive fixtures Lowe has opted to freshen things up for their penultimate away day at the Pirelli making two changes from Saturday\'s 1-1 draw against Blackpool at the Brick Community Stadium Toby Sibbick and Jonny Smith have come in for Jason Kerr and Luke Robinson - providing James Carragher with the opportunity to captain the Tics for the very first time In the spirit of reconciliation the AFL acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land Check out how to watch Charlton v Burton in the League One Charlton were the form team in League One before their crushing defeat to Wrexham last time out but they will hope to build steam ahead of the play-offs against Burton They can't fall any lower and remain capable of reaching third in the table with a win against Burton whose status in League one next season is confirmed RadioTimes.com has rounded up everything you need to know about how to watch Charlton v Burton on TV and online Charlton v Burton will take place on Saturday 3rd May 2025 Check out our live football on TV guide for the latest times and information You can watch the game live on Sky Sports+ Sky Sports + will feature more than 1,000 EFL games throughout the season and is included as part of Sky Sports packages Sky Sports customers can live stream the game via the Sky Go app on a variety of devices including most smartphones and tablets as part of their subscription NOW can be streamed through a computer or apps found on most smart TVs In working partnership with the Radio Times, bet365 has provided the following betting odds for this event: bet365 odds: Charlton (2/1) Draw (12/5) Burton (13/10)* Bet £10 & Get £30 in Free Bets for new customers at bet365 Free Bets are paid as Bet Credits and are available for use upon settlement of bets to value of qualifying deposit *Odds subject to change. 18+. 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