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Sami Zayn targets Cody Rhodes as Gunther demands WWE title rematch


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There is a ton of news and notes coming from the pro wrestling world over the last week as this journalist spent some time offline.

WWE moved through its first few matches of the King and Queen of the Ring Tournaments, while All Elite Wrestling’s (AEW) Owen Hart Foundation Men’s and Women’s Tournaments rang the bell on some of their first matches.

Meanwhile, Steve Maclin and Deonna Purrazzo held the Battle for the Brave, rapper Fetty Wap made an appearance at Game Changer Wrestling and a new champion was crowned on Major League Wrestling’s (MLW) “MLW Fusion.”

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Sami Zayn and Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes speak during SmackDown at Unipol Arena in Bologna, Italy, on June 5, 2026. (Andrew Timms/WWE)

Sami Zayn was still peeved with undisputed WWE champion Cody Rhodes and interrupted a segment between Rhodes and Gunther during “Friday Night SmackDown.” Gunther wanted a rematch for the title immediately and Rhodes was about to grant it to him until Zayn came out.

“You said you were the one who was going to beat Gunther and teach me a lesson,” Zayn reminded Rhodes. “Well, you beat Gunther. When do you want to teach me that lesson?”

That’s when Gunther snuck up on Rhodes and attacked him from behind. Rhodes barreled into Zayn, who rolled out of the ring. Zayn got back into the fracas and took out Gunther as he was choking Rhodes. Gunther threw Zayn out of the ring once more before Rhodes went on the offensive and started his beatdown on Gunther.

Zayn dragged Gunther out of the ring to continue the fight. Rhodes went for a suicide dive through the ropes and hit Zayn accidentally as Gunther pushed Zayn into harm’s way. Zayn wouldn’t accept Rhodes’ help to get back on his feet.

It appeared, at the very least, that a rematch for the Undisputed WWE Championship is on the horizon.

Gunther has a condition for the rematch, which SmackDown GM Nick Aldis revealed later in the show. However, Gunther’s “legal team” didn’t want to reveal the condition until next week’s show.

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Chad Gable apology tour

Chad Gable making his entrance at The Kia Forum in Inglewood, California

Chad Gable makes his entrance during Worlds Collide at The Kia Forum in Inglewood, Calif., on June 7, 2025. (Cooper Neill/WWE)

In the aftermath of losing his mask vs. mask match to El Grande Americano at AAA’s Noche de Los Grandes last weekend, Gable appeared on “Friday Night SmackDown” in a suit. He started his night with a meeting with Aldis.

Gable started with AAA world cruiserweight champion Rey Fenix. Gable said the two had a great match at WrestleMania 41 last year but he did it “under false pretenses.” He said going through his journey in Mexico learned that Lucha Libre wasn’t a joke.

Gable said he was asking for forgiveness and he got it from Fenix.

Where Gable goes now is everyone’s question. There’s plenty of people Gable needs to apologize to, including the Alpha Academy.

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King and Queen of the Ring Tournaments

“Friday Night SmackDown” featured a King of the Ring Tournament match and a Queen of the Ring Tournament match with some surprising results.

Raquel Rodriguez, Bayley, Jacy Jayne and Kiana James squared off in the Queen of the Ring Tournament fatal four way. It was Rodriguez who went over and pinned James to advance in the tournament. James got frustrated with Giulia in the match’s aftermath and clearly signaled a split between the duo.

Rodriguez will face Iyo Sky in the semifinals.

Dominik Mysterio picked up a surprising victory over Bron Breakker, Damian Priest and Trick Williams. The AAA mega champion got help from fellow Judgment Day members JD McDonagh and Liv Morgan. The women’s champion hit a low blow on Priest allowing Mysterio to hit a 619 and a frog splash on Priest to pick up the win.

Mysterio will face Oba Femi in the semifinals.

There are still two quarterfinal matches left on both sides of the tournament.

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Owen Hart Foundation Tournaments

Mercedes Moné made her triumphant return to AEW on Wednesday’s “Dynamite” as she was the wildcard that replaced Willow Nightingale in the Owen Hart Foundation Women’s Tournament. Moné took on and defeated Alex Windsor to move forward and inch closer to a shot at the AEW Women’s World Championship.

Moné also appeared on “Collision” on Saturday following Hazuki’s win over Persephone. Moné lost her CMLL Women’s Championship belt to Persephone a few months ago and Moné appeared to be out for revenge. She attacked Persephone after Hazuki won the match. Hazuki came back into the ring and chased off Moné. However, when Moné had her back turned, Hazuki dove through the ropes and launched her own attack.

It was a wild end to “Collision” for the second straight week.

On the men’s side, Will Ospreay continued his tear across the men’s roster and advanced to the Owen Hart Tournament Finals with a win over AEW national champion Mark Davis.

Ospreay now has his ticket booked to Forbidden Door at the end of the month and will meet the winner of the Swerve Strickland and Claudio Castagnoli match. The winner of each Owen Hart Tournament will receive a title shot at All In in August.

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MLW title change

Shotzi looks on

Shotzi sits on the top rope at Major League Wrestling. (MLW)

Shotzi came out of the gate on fire when she appeared on “MLW Fusion” last week. She defeated Priscilla Kelly and challenged Shoko Nakajima for the MLW Featherweight Championship.

Shotzi’s torrid pace on MLW continued on Saturday when she defeated Nakajima to become the new featherweight champion. It was her first title with the company and the challengers have already lined up.

Lady Frost told pro wrestling fans that she was coming next, signaling that she had Shotzi in her crosshairs.

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Battle for the Brave a rousing success

Steve Maclin and Deonna Purrazzo hold title belts

Pro wrestling stars Steve Maclin and Deonna Purrazzo were champions at TNA. (Provided to Fox News Digital)

Steve Maclin and Deonna Purrazzo, for the most part, traded in their gear for a promoter’s hat and hosted the Battle for the Brave to benefit the Tunnel to Towers Foundation.

By all accounts from pro wrestling fans on social media, the event in Rahway, New Jersey, was very successful. The card featured Maclin himself, Matt and Jeff Hardy, The Rascalz, Richard Holliday, Shotzi, Priscilla Kelly, Kris Statlander and plenty of others.

Holliday was the winner of the Battle for the Brave 12-man gauntlet match. He received the Battle for the Brave Cup for his win.

Fans appeared to be extremely happy with the event and expressed it as much on social media.

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Fetty Wap’s GCW appearance

Fetty Wap speaking during SiriusXM's Front Row at SiriusXM Studios in New York City

Fetty Wap speaks during SiriusXM’s Front Row hosted by Swaggy Sie at the SiriusXM Studios in New York City on March 31, 2026. (Cindy Ord/Getty Images for SiriusXM)

You never know who is going to show up in a pro wrestling ring and what they are going to do.

Fetty Wap showed up at Game Changer Wrestling’s (GCW) Tournament of Survival in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Little did anyone know, he was going to get involved in an angle.

Nick Gage handed Fetty some light tubes and the New Jersey-born rapper used the weapon on Tony Deppen. The crowd that packed the house at the Showboat Resort went wild.

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More notes from a week in pro wrestling:

  • MJF defeated Rush to retain the AEW World Championship.
  • Kevin Knight defeated Mike Bailey to retain the AEW TNT Championship.
  • Lana Kross and Megan Bayne defeated Anna Jay and Tay Melo to retain the AEW Women’s Tag Team Championship.
  • Kyle O’Reilly, Orange Cassidy and Roderick Strong def. Drarlistico, Rush and Sammy Guevara to retain the AEW World Trios Championship.
  • Tony D’Angelo defeated Kam Hendrix to retain the NXT Championship.
  • Lexis King defeated Romero Moreno to retain the NXT Speed Championship.
  • Steve Maclin and Myla Grace departed from TNA Wrestling.


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‘Lives turned in a second’: Family of baby Sam, shot dead by Israel, grieve | Israel-Palestine conflict News

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Fahd Abu Haikal, 41, is still in shock at the sudden death of his seven-month-old son, who was shot dead by an Israeli soldier as he travelled through the occupied West Bank city of Hebron on Friday.

Sam was in the backseat of a car with his mother Dania Salameh, 28, and his brother Kinan, 11, as the father drove his mother, Ferial, 61, back to her home in Hebron, following a brief stay with the family in Bethlehem.

As they approached Tel Rumeida, a Hebron neighbourhood containing a large Israeli settlement where Ferial lives, a group of soldiers appeared out of the darkness.

Fahd stopped the car and raised his hands, but despite all attempts to make it clear they were not a threat, a soldier took aim and fired at the vehicle. A bullet pierced the windshield, went through Fahd’s hand, and hit Sam, who sat behind him, in the face. It killed him instantly.

The same bullet that killed Sam then travelled through his mother’s jaw, leaving a fragment lodged in Dania’s body, close to her heart. Doctors decided not to remove the shrapnel, fearing an operation so close to a major artery would endanger her life.

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Fahd called an ambulance, but with blood pouring from his wife’s and son’s bodies, he could wait no longer, so he flagged down a passing car and headed to the hospital. Due to Dania’s critical condition, he waited a day before telling her that their son was dead.

“After seeing the injuries, the soldiers withdrew from the scene without offering any assistance or doing anything about it,” Fahd told Al Jazeera. “We were shot with intent to kill; the soldier who shot us was on the front left side [of the vehicle].”

Fahd intends to file a case against the soldier who fired the fatal shot, but he has little hope of accountability, particularly after the steps taken by the army at the scene of the boy’s death.

“After the incident, the soldiers confiscated the security camera footage from the area, but no one has contacted us about investigating the crime,” Fahd said. “My eldest son, Kinan, is in a very difficult psychological state after losing his only brother, whom he had waited for, for so long. Our lives were turned upside down in an instant.”

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Fahd Abu Haikal inspects the car where his seven-month-old child, Sam, was shot dead [Sari Jaradat/Al Jazeera]

Ferial remembers the harrowing moment she saw her grandson killed.

“When I heard the gunshots, I thought the soldiers were just warning us, but then I realised a bullet pierced the car and hit the baby,” she told Al Jazeera.

“I screamed at the top of my lungs in the street, and people gathered around. I felt like I’d lost my mind when I saw the blood covering Sam’s face and clothes.”

Before leaving her son’s home, Ferial filmed Sam on her phone as he sat in his stroller, exactly seven months to the day he was born.

“He was a quiet, cheerful baby who didn’t cry much, was obedient, and laughed constantly,” she said.

“I used to take pictures and videos of him with my phone camera so I could watch them when I got home because I always missed him so much.”

Troubled neighbourhood

Hebron is one of the most oppressive environments in the West Bank for Palestinians, due in part to the presence of Israeli settlers in and around the city.

Israeli forces have tightened their grip over Hebron since October 7, 2023, particularly the area around the Ibrahimi Mosque and Kiryat Arba settlement, where Tel Rumeida is situated. A thousand Palestinian families there are now effectively confined to an open-air prison.

 

An Israeli flag is set atop the Palestinian Ayoub Abdel-Basit al-Tamimi family home, which was allegedly taken over by Israeli settlers overnight, in Hebron city near the Israeli settlement area of Tel Rumeida in the occupied West Bank on March 24, 2025.
An Israeli flag is set atop the Palestinian Ayoub Abdel-Basit al-Tamimi family home, which was allegedly taken over by Israeli settlers overnight, in Hebron city near the Israeli settlement area of Tel Rumeida in the occupied West Bank on March 24, 2025 [AFP]

“We fear they are digging under our homes, just like they are doing in the Silwan neighborhood of Jerusalem, so that the house will collapse and they can seize everything,” Ferial said of her experiences living in Tel Rumeida.

Violence against Palestinians, including children, in Hebron is also increasing. In December, Israeli soldiers opened fire on a vehicle in the Bab al-Zawiya area of central Hebron, killing a sanitation worker and a boy. His body is still being held by Israeli authorities.

A month later, Israeli forces shot dead a 58-year-old Palestinian man as he drove in the area with his daughter and four grandchildren, wounding one of the children.

Issa Amro, coordinator of the Youth Against Settlements group and a resident of Tel Rumeida, said Israeli forces have established a ring of checkpoints around the neighbourhood.

Palestinians are not only prevented from entering Tel Rumeida to visit family there, but a wave of Israeli violence has also made it an unsafe place for the local population to remain.

“We live in constant fear and feel like we are being targeted,” Amro said. “Anyone living in this area expects to be shot at point-blank range without any justification. We live in hell and terror, constantly fearing for ourselves and our children.”



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Newark police arrest 6 more protesters outside Delaney Hall ICE facility


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A weeks-long standoff between protesters and police led to more arrests again Sunday outside Delaney Hall, the New Jersey immigration detention center targeted by political activists seeking to rile up unrest for their open-borders agenda.

Protesters obstructing the passage of vehicles outside the gates were fought back off the street and in some instances tackled and arrested after clashing with Newark Police Department officers who had shouted repeated orders to “back up,” a video posted online showed.

One activist appeared to be holding his head after he fell back after getting too close to arresting officers. He then proceeded to continue filming at a safer distance, apparently without serious injury.

Six were arrested Saturday night into Sunday morning on charges of rioting/failure to disperse, including two repeat offenders, according to Newark Public Safety Director Emanuel Miranda’s office.

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Newark Police made six arrests during the Delaney Hall protest from Saturday, June 6, into Sunday, June 7, 2026. (Newark Police; Adam Gray/Getty Images)

“These arrests were made after the suspects were observed committing property damage and blocking the entrance of Delaney Hall,” Miranda said. “At that point, an unlawful assembly was ordered, as blocking the entrance is a public safety hazard that puts everyone, including the detainees, in danger.”

“These individuals refused to comply,” Miranda added.

Allison Wuu, 19, of Fort Collins, Colorado, and Lucas Jimenez, 18, of Hoboken, New Jersey, were also arrested June 1, while four new rioters were charged Sunday: Drew Larsen, 28, of Brooklyn, New York; Solomon Dunston, 30, of Bordentown, New Jersey; Rayaan Baywa, 22, of Riverside, Connecticut; and Julianna Wurst, 19, of Old Bridge, New Jersey.

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Each faces a charge of rioting/failure to disperse and is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Protests outside the gates have shown activists pummeling cars, impeding the exits and in some cases getting hurled out of the way after collisions with vehicles attempting to speed away from the violent activists.

“No one has the right to come into our city, destroy personal property, or incite violence,” Miranda wrote on social media. “Think twice before coming to Newark with any other agenda than to protest peacefully.”

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Fox News Digital reached out to Miranda’s office for further comment on Sunday night’s activity.

“The ones who we are charging with crimes, the ones that, you know, they go from protesting to criminal activity, insulting our officers and damaging government property: Most of them from out of state,” Border czar Tom Homan told “FOX & Friends” on Monday.

“Look, these are paid protesters. We’ve got facial recognition of people from Portland, they’re at Portland riots, and many from Minnesota. This is a well-planned, established thing they’re doing,” Homan continued. “This isn’t homegrown. There’s a lot of there’s a lot of local people there to protest peacefully, and they certainly can do that. But the violence, majority of violence, not all of it, the majority is coming from an out of town people.”

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A reported “hunger strike” has been ongoing since May 23 by illegal alien detainees over their accommodations, but Fox News has reported that detainee purchases of snacks at the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention center have spiked during the time of the alleged activist fasting.

“The fact is, we’re giving them the calories they want,” Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin said last week. “This isn’t Holiday Inn.”

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Since the activists’ standoff with law enforcement, there have been about 90 arrests.

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Critical Check Point VPN Flaw Exploited to Bypass Passwords in IKEv1 Setups

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Ravie LakshmananJun 08, 2026Vulnerability / Network Security

Check Point has warned of active exploitation of a critical vulnerability impacting Remote Access VPN and Mobile Access deployments that are configured to use the deprecated IKEv1 key exchange protocol.

The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2026-50751 (CVSS score: 9.3), is a case of a logic flow weakness in certificate validation that allows an unauthenticated remote attacker to bypass user authentication and establish a remote access VPN connection without a valid user password.

“By exploiting a logic flaw in certificate validation, an attacker can establish a VPN session without possession of a valid password, effectively bypassing authentication requirements,” Check Point said. “Additional post-authentication activity is required to access internal resources or escalate privileges.”

The shortcoming impacts the following products and versions –

  • Security Gateways R82.10 Jumbo Hotfix Take 19 or below, R82 Jumbo Hotfix Take 103 or below, R81.20 Jumbo Hotfix Take 141 or below, R81.10 (EOS), R81 (EOS), and R80.40 (EOS)
  • Spark Firewalls: R80.20.X (EOS), R81.10.X, and R82.00.X

Successful exploitation requires the following conditions to be met –

  • VPN Remote Access or Mobile Access is enabled
  • IKEv1 is enabled for remote access
  • Gateways accept legacy Remote Access clients
  • Gateways do not demand a machine certificate for connections

The Israeli cybersecurity company said it first observed indications of suspicious activity on June 4, 2026, with the earliest observed exploitation dating back to May 7, 2026. Exploitation efforts are said to have ramped up starting this month.

The exploitation activity, Check Point added, has been limited to a “few dozen targeted organizations globally.” In one case, the post-exploitation phase has been associated with a Qilin ransomware affiliate.

“We believe that this threat actor infrastructure is exploiting other VPN related vulnerabilities such as the ones published by Palo Alto [Networks], Fortinet, and F5,” it noted. “We identified indicators suggesting the actor may use the Tox protocol for communication, a pattern commonly associated with financially motivated ransomware actors.”

A key aspect is the use of a virtual private server (VPS) infrastructure to conduct the attacks. Specifically, this involves relying on VPS servers geolocated to a particular country to target organizations within its borders. Once access was established, the attackers were found attempting to download malicious ELF files from actor-controlled infrastructure.

Some aspects of these efforts overlap with a report from Ctrl-Alt-Intel last month, which highlighted the ransomware crew’s abuse of corporate VPN appliances for initial access.

Further review of the affected VPN components has uncovered a second vulnerability, CVE-2026-50752 (CVSS score: 7.40), which may allow an adversary-in-the-middle (AitM) attack on VPN site-to-site connections. There is no evidence the flaw has been exploited in real-world attacks.



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Rosie O’Donnell attacks Trump in rare public appearance at Tony Awards


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Rosie O’Donnell attacked President Donald Trump in a rare public appearance on Sunday at the Tony Awards, calling him a conman, narcissist and a psychopath in an interview with Variety.

“If you grew up in New York, you knew he was an a–hole and a liar from day one. And I am 64 years old and my whole life here. So, I remember when his planes were repossessed off the runways at LaGuardia. I remember when he was broke. I remember when he would call up places and pretend to be his own publicist,” O’Donnell said.

“He is a conman. He is a narcissist. And he is a psychopath if you ask me,” she said.

O’Donnell, a fierce critic of Trump, fled the country after he won the 2024 election and moved to Ireland.

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Rosie O’Donnell attends the 79th Annual Tony Awards at Radio City Music Hall in New York City on June 7, 2026. (Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images)

Trump is expected to attend Game 3 of the NBA Finals between the New York Knicks and San Antonio Spurs at Madison Square Garden on Monday.

O’Donnell, who once vowed to never get plastic surgery, recently opened up about battling guilt and shame after undergoing cosmetic surgery earlier this year. 

“I used to feel very strongly about facelifts,” she wrote on Substack. “Not casually — morally. I had assigned myself as head of all women who would never — ever. I thought it was a betrayal. Of feminism. Of aging. Of our team of women worldwide. And then I lost 50 pounds…”

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After losing 50 pounds, Rosie O’Donnell — who once vowed to never get plastic surgery — got a facelift. (Dave Benett/Getty Images)

O’Donnell said in an interview with Chris Cuomo in February that she had returned to the U.S. briefly to visit family after fleeing to Ireland.

“I was recently home for two weeks, and I did not really tell anyone,” she told Cuomo. “I just went to see my family. I wanted to see how hard it would be for me to get in and out of the country. I wanted to feel what it felt like. I wanted to hold my children again. And I hadn’t been home in over a year.”

O’Donnell said at the time she “wanted to make sure that it was safe” for her and her daughter to return to the U.S. over the summer so that they could be with family during her break from school.

O’Donnell claimed during the interview that she doesn’t “regret leaving at all” and feels she did “what I needed to do to save myself, my child and my sanity.”

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Trump and O’Donnell’s feud spans over 20 years. (Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images)

The bad blood between O’Donnell and Trump dates back 20 years, when she criticized him while on “The View.” They continued to throw jabs at each other over the years, with O’Donnell telling the Irish radio show “Sunday with Miriam,” “He uses me as a punching bag and a way to sort of rile his base.”

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After announcing she had moved to Ireland, the star shared she was applying for Irish citizenship during an interview with the U.K.’s Daily Telegraph in October 2025.



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Parents of Nottingham attacks victim say medics must breach confidentiality if patient is risk to others | Nottingham

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The parents of a victim of the Nottingham attacks have said medical staff have a duty to breach patient confidentiality if the person they are treating is a risk to others.

The families of the victims of the June 2023 attacks spoke at a news conference in London on Monday after evidence concluded in a 14-week public inquiry into the attacks.

They said local authorities had protected Valdo Calocane at the expense of public safety in the years before he stabbed Barnaby Webber, Grace O’Malley-Kumar and Ian Coates to death. The families said the tragedy would happen again without immediate action by the government.

Webber and O’Malley-Kumar, both 19, and Coates, 65, were killed in the the early hours of 13 June 2023. Calocane, who has paranoid schizophrenia, was convicted of three counts of manslaughter and sentenced to an indefinite hospital order in January 2024.

Ian Coates, Barnaby Webber and Grace O’Malley-Kumar were killed in the early hours of 13 June 2023. Photograph: Nottinghamshire Police/PA

O’Malley-Kumar’s mother, Sinead O’Malley-Kumar, said “a lot of the fault lies” with the psychiatrists involved in Calocane’s care. She said she would “never forgive them for their lack of treatment and their incompetent discharge” of him.

The inquiry heard how Calocane was discharged from mental health services months before the attacks because healthcare workers could not find him.

“I blame the psychiatrists for discharging him,” she said. “I do not believe they’re fit to practise and I think the regulator does need to take a look at some of these psychiatrists.”

The public inquiry, led by the retired judge Deborah Taylor KC, was set up to examine the lead-up to the attacks and the response. The hearings exposed the repeated contact medical staff and police had with Calocane and a string of violent attacks he had committed before June 2023.

Calocane was sectioned four times before June 2023, the first in May 2020. Many of the interventions happened after Calocane had committed a violent attack. During his second hospital admission, the inquiry heard how a doctor warned Calocane could “end up killing someone”.

At the beginning of the inquiry, two police forces apologised to bereaved families and survivors of the Nottingham attacks for failing to act on an arrest warrant for Calocane that was issued 10 months before he killed Webber, O’Malley-Kumar and Coates.

The inquiry heard about the failure to share information across different agencies including police and medical staff as well as with Calocane’s family. In evidence given at the inquiry, Calocane’s mother, Celeste, said she was not aware of decisions made about her son’s care until after the June 2023 attacks – including his fourth hospital admission in 2022.

She said Calocane had withdrawn his consent for details to be shared with her in December 2021 but she said he did not have the capacity to make that decision.

Speaking after a news conference in central London, Grace’s parents, Sanjoy Kumar and Sinead O’Malley-Kumar, who are both medical doctors, said medical staff had a duty to breach confidentiality guidelines if public safety was at risk.

“I think the safety of society as a whole, even as a doctor, overrides the autonomy of a single patient,” Kumar said.

“There are well-laid guidelines, if a doctor knows that a patient may bring harm to someone else, the doctors are obliged to actually break that confidentiality. It didn’t happen in our case.”

From left, Lee Coates, James Coates, Darren Coates, Emma Webber, David Webber, Sanjoy Kumar and Sinead O’Malley-Kumar give a press conference after evidence to the inquiry into the attacks concluded. Photograph: Yui Mok/PA

The families of Webber, O’Malley-Kumar and Coates said the inquiry had laid bare a “lack of candour and blatant cover-ups” and left them with “many more questions”.

Coates’s son Lee added: “It has shown the catastrophic failings from all services and agencies involved.”

Emma Webber, Barnaby’s mother, said the inquiry hearings had been “brutal, bruising and harrowing beyond measure”, adding: “Mental health services failed to treat and manage. Police repeatedly failed to act. Agencies didn’t talk. Individuals chose to look the other way.”

Taylor is expected to hear closing statements from core participants in the inquiry in September and is expected to publish her final report with recommendations next year.

The Royal College of Psychiatrists and the Nottinghamshire NHS trust have been contacted for comment.



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FCA sues Neil Woodford for allegedly offering unauthorised investment advice | Financial sector

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The UK financial regulator is taking legal action against the former investment star Neil Woodford for allegedly offering unauthorised investment advice online, months after being banned from the City.

The Financial Conduct Authority said it was seeking an injunction against Woodford and W4.0, a United Arab Emirates-registered company, to stop them carrying out “potentially unlawful activities”.

“The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has started civil proceedings against Mr Neil Woodford and W4.0,” the regulator said in a short statement on Monday afternoon. “The FCA alleges that Mr Woodford and W4.0 are providing regulated investment advice and making financial promotions through the subscription-based platform, www.w4pz.com, without authorisation.”

It comes a year after the FCA banned Woodford from holding senior manager roles and managing funds for retail investors in the UK as a result of the collapse of his popular equity fund in 2019.

Woodford’s equity fund was worth more than £10bn at its peak, but suffered from several poorly performing investments in companies including the estate agent Purplebricks, the finance company Burford Capital and the doorstep lender Provident Financial. That string of bad bets, combined with Woodford’s decision to put money in a number of private unlisted companies that were harder to sell, led to the fund’s suspension and eventual collapse in 2019.

Woodford resigned in mid-October 2019 and subsequently closed his investment company. Administrators later wound down the fund and returned money to many of its 30,000 investors at a steep loss. Woodford and his investment company were eventually fined a total of £46m by the regulator in 2025.

However, Woodford re-emerged last year to announce he was launching a subscription-based investment service called W4.0 that would allow investors to download and enact his strategies via their own accounts.

Woodford wrote on his blog at the time: “Because we’re not bound by the constraints of fund launches or minimum sizes, I can share more strategies, more ideas, and more updates than would ever be possible in a traditional fund structure.”

“W4.0 is like having Neil Woodford by your side,” the marketing materials said.

According to the City watchdog, the parent company of W4.0, W Four Point Zero FZE LLC, is registered in the United Arab Emirates.

The Guardian was not able to immediately reach Woodford for comment.



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