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Review: ‘Different Man’ digs into identity in provocative ways

The very title is open to multiple interpretations. Who (and what) is "different"? The original Edward, who has neurofibromatosis, a genetic disorder that causes bulging tumors on his face? Or the man he becomes when he's able to slip out of that skin? And is he "different" to others, or to himself?

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Sky Sports F1 reporter Ted Kravitz swears in live TV gaffe… in same week FIA president tried to crack down on swearing

TED KRAVITZ made an unfortunate gaffe as he was heard swearing live on TV… just days after the FIA president ordered drivers to cut back on profanities.

Mohammed Ben Sulayem caught the ire of Formula One drivers after complaining about the amount of swearing heard on live broadcasts during races.

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Ted Kravitz made a gaffe live on TV by swearing after stumbling over his words[/caption]
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It came as he was doing a report live on air for Ferrari’s upgrades for the Singapore GP[/caption]
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Kravitz was heard mumbling ‘f***ing hell, sorry’[/caption]
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Kravitz issued a grovelling apology afterwards[/caption]

He had said: “We have to differentiate between our sport – motorsport – and rap music. We’re not rappers, you know.

“They say the F-word how many times per minute? We are not on that. That’s them and we are [us].”

Lewis Hamilton claimed there was a “racial element” to the comments, while Max Verstappen blasted, “are we five”, in his own fiery response.

However, Sky Sports F1 reporter Kravitz is the next star to be caught out by the new no-swearing rule, after he uncharacteristically stumbled over his words at the Singapore Grand Prix.

While appearing live on TV before Free Practice One, Kravitz was doing a report on the upgrades Ferrari had brought to the race.

But the fan favourite struggled to get his words out while talking about the Scuderia’s new front wing.

He stopped mid-sentence but could then be heard mumbling: “F***ing hell, sorry. Let’s do that again.”

Kravitz later issued an apology in light of his earlier X-rated slip of the tongue.

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He said: “Apologies from my side… I seek perfection but sometimes I don’t get it.

“And if I mess up a first take and then I’m frustrated by myself sometimes there’s a naughty word that comes out.

“Obviously that was never meant to be played, that’s our mistake, we’re owning that.

“I apologise that take that was not supposed to play, got played out. This happens in television sometimes, so apologies for that, we seek to do better next time.”

While the veteran F1 reporter may have not been too impressed by the slip-up, fans saw the funny side.

Taking to social media, one fan said: “I just started watching and laughed so hard when I heard him say it.”

A second said: “The FIA banning swearing from drivers and then Ted Kravitz having the wrong take aired on Sky of him just swearing is so f***ing funny.”

Savage sackings in F1

THE world of F1 can be savage, with employees discarded like used tea bags.

Danish driver Kevin Magnussen was a rising star of the McLaren team when he made his debut in 2014 alongside Jensen Button.

But when he finished the season trailing in eleventh place, he was swiftly replaced by two-time World Champion Fernando Alonso.

Instead of breaking the bad news to him in a face-to-face meeting, boss Ron Dennis got his assistant to send Magnussen a short and impersonal email.

Worst still, the curt message landed in Kevin’s inbox on his 23rd birthday.

Read more tales of F1’s brutal world including one boss who was labelled an ‘executioner’ and a driver dumped by a brisk TEXT.

F1 2025 grid

Here are the confirmed driver line ups for the F1 2025 season so far:

Red Bull: Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez

Ferrari: Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton

Mercedes: George Russell and Kimi Antonelli

McLaren: Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri

Aston Martin: Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll

Williams: Alex Albon and Carlos Sainz

Sauber: Nico Hulkenberg and TBC

Alpine: Pierre Gasly and Jack Doohan

RB: Yuki Tsunoda and TBC

Haas: Ollie Bearman and Esteban Ocon

Another said: “Can’t believe they played one of @tedkravitz outtakes on the Ferrari front wing.”

A fourth added: “A Ted Whoops… love it! So natural!”

A fifth said: “Come on then @Ben_Sulayem & the @fia, you gonna summon @tedkravitz as well? What a world we live in when adults get told off for swearing.”

Another said: “That bit with Ted Kravitz in the build-up to FP1 on Sky just proves we’re all human and that even the best reporters make mistakes.

“All forgiven Ted, one of the best and most legendary reporters in F1 history.”

Kravitz, 50, has worked on Sky Sports coverage of F1 since 2012.

He previously worked for BBC and ITV when they broadcast the motorsport.

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Exact code to spot when £300 DWP winter fuel payment hits bank accounts

THOUSANDS of pensioners are being urged to look out for an exact code when their winter fuel payment lands in accounts within weeks.

The winter fuel payment, which is worth up to £300, is made to pensioners to help them with the cost of energy bills during the colder months.

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Thousands of pensioners are being urged to look out for a winter fuel payment code[/caption]

If you’re eligible, you’ll get a letter in October or November telling you how much you will receive.

Payments are then made automatically in November or December.

The winter fuel payment used to be available to anyone of state pension age, currently 66, but has been scrapped for millions after the government changed the eligibility criteria.

Those still eligible for the winter fuel payment should look out for a particular code in their bank statement to see if the payment has been made.

For those living in England and Wales, the payment will show up as the customer’s National Insurance (NI) number followed by “DWP WFP”.

For those in Northern Ireland it will show up as the person’s NI number followed by “DFC WFP”.

So, if you live in England and your NI number is QQ123456B the payment would show up as QQ123456B DWP WFP.

If you are expecting a winter fuel payment, make sure you are checking your bank account to see if it is has been made before contacting the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).

What is the winter fuel payment and who is eligible?

The winter fuel payment is made to state pensioners on certain government benefits to cover the cost of energy bills over the colder months.

Households tend to use more energy over the winter because it’s darker and colder so people blast up their heating.

The payment is usually made in November or December and is automatic meaning you don’t have to apply.

It used to be that those on Universal Credit with a joint claim where one member was over the state pension age had to apply to receive the payment, but this cohort will be paid automatically this year.

To qualify for this year’s payment, you need to be of state pension age and receiving one of the following benefits:

  • Pension Credit
  • Universal Credit
  • income-related Employment and Support Allowance (ESA)
  • income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA)
  • Income Support
  • Child Tax Credit
  • Working Tax Credit

You need to have an active claim for the above benefits during the “qualifying week” – this runs from September 16 to 22 this year.

You only need to apply for the winter fuel payment this year if:

  • you moved to an eligible country before January 1, 2021
  • you were born before September 23, 1958
  • you have a genuine and sufficient link to the UK – this can include having lived or worked in the UK and having family in the UK

To claim by post, you’ll need to fill in the winter fuel payment claim form and post it to the Winter Fuel Payment Centre.

This will be available at www.gov.uk/winter-fuel-payment/how-to-claim from September 30.

Households will also be able to claim by phone from October 28. The number to call is 0800 731 0160.

The deadline to claim for this winter is March 31, 2025.

Avoid missing out on the winter fuel payment

There are hundreds of thousands eligible for Pension Credit that haven’t yet made a claim which will qualify them for the winter fuel payment.

Claims on the benefit can be backdated too, meaning you don’t have to make a claim until December 21 to get the up to £300 payment.

Pension credit tops up your weekly income to £218.15 if you are single or to £332.95 if you have a partner.

This is known as the “guarantee credit”.

If your income is lower than this, you’re very likely to be eligible for the benefit.

However, if your income is slightly higher, you might still be eligible for pension credit if you have a disability, you care for someone, you have savings or you have housing costs.

You could get an extra £81.50 a week if you have a disability or claim any number of benefits including Attendance Allowance, Disability Living Allowance or the daily living component of Personal Independence Payment (PIP).

You might also qualify for the “savings credit” part of Pension Credit if you reached the state pension age before April 6, 2016, and saved some money for retirement, for example into a personal or workplace pension.

How much is the payment?

Payments last year were worth between £300 and £600, depending on your specific circumstances.

This is because the amount included a “Pensioner Cost of Living Payment” – between £150 and £300. 

However, this year, it will be worth £200 for those eligible aged 66 to 79 or £300 for eligible households with someone aged 80 or over.

That means you could receive up to £300 in free cash depending on your circumstances.

The letter you are sent in October or November will tell you how much you’ll get and which bank account it will be paid into.

If you do not get a letter or the money has not been paid into your account by January 29, 2025, you must contact the Winter Fuel Payment Centre on 0800 731 0160.

Do you have a money problem that needs sorting? Get in touch by emailing money-sm@news.co.uk.

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Is your favourite top? The UK’s best theme parks revealed – with record-breaking rollercoasters and reimagined rides

THORPE Park has been named the country’s best theme park by the Great British public.

The UK Theme Park Awards took place last night, with the Surrey-based park bagging the top spot.

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Thorpe Park has been named the best theme park in the country[/caption]
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Thorpe Park’s Hyperia also bagged the top spot for the best new attraction[/caption]

The awards were organised by ThemeParks-UK.com who publish independent consumer guides to theme parks.

Theme parks were ranked after more than 360,000 votes were cast by the public.

These votes were then combined with the scores from expert judges to rank the country’s best theme parks.

Awards were spread across 22 categories, including the Best New Attraction, the Best Theme Park for Families, the Best Seaside Park and the New Park of the Year.

Thorpe Park beat the likes of Alton Towers and Drayton Manor to be named the best theme park in the country for 2024.

The Surrey-based theme park, which first opened to the public in 1979, also took first place for the best new attraction, Hyperia.

Hyperia opened to the public earlier this year, becoming the country’s tallest and fastest rollercoaster.

Standing at a whopping 236ft tall, the hypercoaster claims to be the UK’s tallest, swiping the crown from Blackpool Pleasure Beach’s The Big One by just a few inches.

It also smashes coaster speed records, reaching break-neck speeds of 81mph.

Hyperia wasn’t the only new addition this year, with American-themed Big Easy Boulevard also opening this year.

The new area replaced the park’s Angry Birds land, which had been in place at the park for ten years.

Big Easy Boulevard is based around New Orleans and has several rides, as well as a 4D cinema.

Detonator, a drop tower ride that sends people plummeting 100ft, remains in the area from the Angry Birds land – although it has been rebranded to fit in with its new surroundings.

Other rides at the theme park include Stealth, the UK’s fastest launch coaster, and Vortex, a giant pendulum that swings riders through the air.

Drayton Manor’s Gold Rush took second place as the best new attraction at a UK theme park, with Legoland’s Minifigure Speedway coming in at third.

OTHER AWARD WINNERS

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Nemesis Reborn was named the Best Reimagined Attraction[/caption]

Nemesis Reborn

Other winners of the night included Nemesis Reborn at Alton Towers, which was named the Best Reimagined Attraction.

Nemesis was first unleashed to the public in March 1994 and has become a favourite among thrill-seekers since.

However, it closed in November 2022 for retracking and for other changes to be made to the rollercoaster.

After undergoing the biggest overhaul in its 30-year history, the ride was renamed Nemesis Reborn.

You can read our world-first review of Nemesis Reborn here.

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Paultons Park bagged the top spot for the Best Theme Park for Families and Toddlers[/caption]

Paultons Park

Paultons Park bagged the top spot for the Best Theme Park for Families and Toddlers.

Paultons Park features more than 70 rides, including roller coasters, family rides, and attractions.

It is also known for being the home of Peppa Pig World, voted the No.1 theme park on TripAdvisor.

Guests will find Grampy Rabbit’s Sailing Club, The Queen’s Flying Coach, Grandpa Pig’s Little Train, and Peppa’s Big Balloon in the Peppa Pig World.

Kids can also enjoy play areas, as well as meet and greets with Peppa Pig and George Pig.

Peppa Pig World isn’t the only attraction at Paultons Park, as there’s also Tornado Spring, a world set in a midwest desert resort town in the 1950s.

Other themed worlds include the Lost Kingdom, Critter Creek, and Little Africa.

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Drayton Manor topped the list as the UK’s Best Value Theme Park[/caption]

Drayton Manor

Drayton Manor topped the list as the UK’s Best Value Theme Park.

The park is already considered to be among the more affordable resorts in the UK, with UK Family Break previously describing it as “the ideal place for an unforgettable cheap family day out”.

Drayton Manor is home to more than 50 attractions, Stormforce 10
River Rapids, Thor, Accelorator, Thomas and Percy’s Submarine Splash
and The Bounty Pirate Ship.

The Sun's review of Hyperia at Thorpe Park

The Sun’s Lee Bell visited Thorpe Park to try the new ride out. Here’s what he thought…

“I was able to ride the steel monster three times, experiencing its exhilarating speeds in the middle of the train, at the front and then, for my last (and best) ride, right at the back.

“First impressions: it’s unlike any other rollercoaster in the UK right now.”Not only for the obvious reason that it’s over double the height, but its focus on flinging riders out of their seats and experiencing ‘weightlessness’.

“It’s no surprise that the first drop is what really steals the show on this rollercoaster.

“While it’s the tallest in the country, it’s unique in that it twists riders 180 degrees while they plummet down a huge vertical drop right before reaching the ground at top speeds of over 80mph.

“The back row is easily the best place to experience this, since you’re catapulted over the crest of the drop at speed, and right into the drop with a free-fall-like feeling.

“It’s an incredible ride that will make you want to ride it again and again.”It’s certainly a coaster that can compete with some of the best in Europe and is easily, in my experience, the best the UK has to offer.”

Meanwhile, this new theme park with 25 attractions has opened in Europe – and flights are only £15.

And here are five European theme parks that are alternatives to Disneyland.

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Paultons Park is the home of Peppa Pig World[/caption]
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Hyperia (pictured) is the tallest and fastest theme park in the UK[/caption]

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Heartbreaking final photograph of toddler taken just minutes before he died after fireplace fell on him

THE heartbreaking final photograph of a happy toddler shows him playing with a horse just minutes before he died in a freak fireplace accident.

Carter Walsh, two, was rushed to hospital with serious injuries on Wednesday afternoon after a fireplace fell on him.

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Final picture of Carter Walsh on the same day he died on September 18[/caption]

Tragically, he was pronounced dead in hospital a short time later.

Neighbours said the lad was being looked after by his older sister at the family home in Wigan, Greater Manchester, while their mum went to work.

In a photo released today, Carter can be seen in the picture meeting a horse belonging to a family friend during a day out with his relatives.

Less than half an hour later, a marble fireplace collapsed on him as he danced with his cousin in the living room.

Speaking for the first time, his heartbroken mum Samantha Walsh, 38, today said of her boy: “He was my best friend.

“He was well-loved, not just by his family but by anybody that met him. He broke the hearts of everybody he met… He was the apple of our eyes.”

Carter’s aunt Natalie Prescott, 35, said he had gone out for lunch at a carvery restaurant with her mum, sister and daughter, Saskia Prescott, 16, on Wednesday.

And he had the “best day ever” when he got to visit her mum’s horses – with photos showing him gazing up at one of them.

Carter was then driven back to his home in Wigan, where Saskia had played with him for around 20 minutes while Samantha was out.

But disaster struck as they were dancing in the living room when the marble fireplace collapsed – after its bottom section “snapped” – and fell on him.

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PlayStation’s new console designs has made everyone forget about the mammoth price of the PS5 Pro

TO celebrate PlayStation’s 30th anniversary, the console giant has made a number of new announcements to fans.

The biggest of which has been the PS5 Pro reveal, and while fans were impressed with its technical capabilities, but were disappointed by the price.

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Fans are loving the nostaglic design of the consoles and accessories[/caption]

With a base price of £700/$700, it’s Sony’s most expensive console to date, but it is also missing features that came with the original PS5’s release.

The disc drive and the vertical stand will need to be bought separately, inflating the price even further.

Fans who were interested in purchasing the console initially were turned off by the price, but they may be pulled back in by the latest announcement.

PlayStation is releasing a new range of consoles and accessories with the iconic style from the original PSone.

The range features a PS5 Pro and PS5 Slim console in the classic light grey that the Psone is known for.

It also features the red, blue, and yellow original PlayStation logo, with a darker grey for the stripes and inner part of the shell.

There are also three accessories available in the new colours; a PS Portal, a DualSense controller, and a DualSense Edge controller.

The DualSense Edge is PlayStation’s premium controller with exchangeable analogue sticks and buttons.

These accessories have the same grey colourings, with the colourful PlayStation logo, as well as pink, red, green and blue face buttons.

Gamers will be able to buy the PS5 Pro and PS5 Slim in a bundle that comes with a DualSense controller, and a charging cable that looks like the cable used to attach controllers to the PSone.

The bundle will also include a cover for the disc drive to match the consoles, if players choose to purchase it separately.

The boxes for each accessory and console also match the box of the PSone with the exception of the PS5 Pro which is all white.

PlayStation has not announced a release date or price for any of the 30th anniversary-themed products, but they are likely to be more costly than their regular versions.

Despite this, PlayStation fans love the nostalgia of these designs and they are likely to sell out pretty quickly.

With the announcement of these designs so soon after the PS5 Pro reveal, it has helped to soften the blow of the console’s price.

If you want to read more about PlayStation, check out everything you need to know about the PS5 Pro.

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Barau Hails Tinubu for Conversion of FCEs Kano, Zaria to Universities

The Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Barau I Jibrin, has commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for converting the Federal Colleges of Education in Kano and Zaria to Federal Universities of Education. President Tinubu has approved the conversion of the two FCEs to Federal universities of education to enhance the country’s education system in line […]

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