Khaleed Oladipo, 20, from London, who was stabbed to death in Leicester (Picture: Leicestershire Police/SWNS)
An 18-year-old man has been charged with murdering a De Montfort University student near campus.
Khaleed Oladipo, 20, died in hospital on Tuesday after he was stabbed inn the chest by the Innovation Centre in Oxford Street, Leicester.
Harper Dennis, 18, of North Road, West Drayton, London, has been charged with murder and with the possession of an offensive weapon in a public place.
Khaleed was studying cyber security and was described as ‘an extremely loved son, brother, uncle, boyfriend and friend’.
Paying tribute, his family said: ‘Khaleed was a good boy who loved his family. He was in his second year at university, and we were so proud of him.
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‘One of his main passions was football, and he had played since the age of four. He was an Arsenal supporter, and we believe he was on his way home to watch the game later that night when he was stabbed and killed.
‘We want to thank the members of the public who stopped to try and help Khaleed and the ambulance service and hospital staff who did all they could to try and save him.
‘We are also really grateful to the police for their efforts in the investigation so far to ensure the person responsible is brought to justice.
‘We are struggling to understand why anyone would do this.
‘We know getting justice for Khaleed will not bring him back, but we will make sure that he gets the justice he deserves.’
From left to right: Mannix Pedro, Michael Holmes and Kyle Mehment have all been jailed
Three men who plotted a £1.1 million jewellery shop robbery and tied up its manager who then took his own life have been jailed.
Kyle Mehmet, 40, Michael Holmes, 35 and Mannix Pedro, 38, were found guilty of conspiring to rob more than 70 watches from 247 Kettles, in Richmond, London, in May 2024.
Oliver White, 27, was tied up and put in a headlock during the incident at the luxury shop, took his own life the next day as a result of the raid.
Seventy uninsured watches, including a £30,000 Rolex Sky Dweller, were taken while the business owners, Conor Thornton and Joe Riley, were in New York.
During the men’s trials, jurors heard evidence of the detailed planning that conspirators had put into carrying out the robbery.
Store manager Oliver White took his own life after the robbery (Picture: Central News/Web collect)
Oliver White, 27, was put in a headlock and tied up during a robbery at the 247 Kettles shop in Richmond, southwest London, on May 25 2024 (Picture: 247kettles/Instagram)
The thieves carried out detailed planning to carry out the robbery, including stealing a getaway car, using fake licence plates and even having a second car nearby.
After the robbery and in a state of distress, Mr White tried to transfer £14,000 he had saved up to put a deposit down on a flat to his bosses after the theft.
The store owners flew back to London for an ‘intense’ meeting with Mr White the next day, attended by a third businessman, Fred Sines.
Watch dealer Sines, 37, was handed a suspended jail sentence earlier this year for trying to sell the £4.3m gold toilet stolen from Blenheim Palace in 2019.
Jurors heard Oliver did not see ‘the risk or bad in anyone’ and ‘showed real enthusiasm for his work at Kettles’.
But he told his girlfriend he had been accused by a man ‘of not putting up enough of a fight’.
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Not long after transferring the cash, he went missing and stopped replying to texts or calls. His body was found by a friend in a wooded area he visited as a child.
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Mehmet claimed he took part in the robbery because he owed £190,000 to ‘serious criminals’ who he referred to as ‘the firm’.
He believed it was an ‘inside job’ but when he learnt there was a £100,000 ‘bounty’ on his head he fled to Turkey with his wife and children.
Junior Kunu who was also arrested
Paul Goddard, from the Crown Prosecution Service, said: ‘The greed of these three men has had considerable, and tragic, consequences.
‘Not only did the business they targeted suffer the loss of over one million pounds’ worth of stock, Oliver White, who was working at the premises, took his own life the following day as a direct result of the robbery.
‘Our thoughts are with Oliver’s loved ones for the terrible loss they have suffered.
‘Mannix Pedro was a key organiser of the robbery and afterwards helped to dispose of the haul.
‘Meanwhile, Kyle Mehmet and another man carried the robbery out, stealing more than 70 watches and tying up Mr White, while Michael Holmes waited nearby.
‘Mehmet, having made good his escape in a stolen car, then met with Pedro and Holmes, before they travelled together to Colchester.
‘This was a complex and difficult case, but by carefully putting all of the evidence together, prosecutors were able to build a comprehensive picture of each defendant’s involvement and present a compelling case, ultimately leading to their convictions.’
Mehmet, of Rotherham, was sentenced to 18 years, Holmes, of Sheffield, was sentenced to 13 years, and Pedro, of Woking, was sentenced to 20 years at Woolwich Crown Court on Friday, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said.
This is completely different from the other Horizon multiplayer game Sony announced (Sony/YouTube)
Sony’s long-rumoured Horizon multiplayer game gets its first proper trailer demonstrating its new art style and gameplay.
In late 2022, Guerrilla Games announced it was working on a multiplayer spin-off of its Horizon games, via job listings that described it as something akin to Capcom’s Monster Hunter series.
Aside from a leak that suggested the game would feature a cartoonier art style, compared to the main games, there haven’t been any updates on it. A completely separate Horizon multiplayer game was announced in Novembe – an MMO by South Korean studio NCSoft – but until nothing on Guerrilla’s game.
Rather than wait until the next rumoured State of Play, that’s supposed to air this month, Sony and Guerrilla Games have just gone ahead and announced Horizon Hunters Gathering via a lowkey blog post and video.
Unlike the PC-only Horizon Steel Frontiers, Hunters Gathering is billed as a co-op action game that will launch for PlayStation 5 and PC (complete with cross-play and cross-progression), where up to three players work together to battle Horizon’s many mechanical beasties.
Guerrilla already seems to know that the cartoony aesthetics will prove controversial, as studio director Jan-Bart Van Beek is quick to justify it after sharing a cinematic teaser.
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‘Yes, we’re going with a very different look here and that’s very much by design,’ Van Beek explains, saying that since Hunters Gathering is a ‘very dynamic co-op game’ focused on teams, they wanted ‘an art style that really matches that energy.’
We imagine the goal is also to attract a broader audience and try to appeal to younger players (given how Fortnite-esque it looks in places), but Guerrilla already tried marketing Horizon to kids with Lego Horizon Adventures and that was a complete flop.
The gameplay at least looks to be in-line with the main games, like Horizon Forbidden West, but flashier and with multiple players combining their skills.
Unlike the MMO, you don’t get to build your own character and instead pick one of multiple pre-made characters, each with their own weapons and playstyles. Which seems to make it essentially a hero shooter.
Guerrilla has so far confirmed two gameplay modes: Machine Incursion, where you fend off waves of machines, culminating in a boss fight, and Cauldron Descent, which sounds like a roguelite in how you explore ever-changing rooms and complete different trials.
While there’s no release date yet, there will be a beta playtest that runs at the end of this month, so if you want to participate you’ll need to sign up for the PlayStation Beta Programme.
There will be a story campaign in the final release, one that can be enjoyed solo, with Guerrilla promising ‘new mysteries, characters, and threats,’ and that the narrative will continue after launch with subsequent updates.
Not to be cynical, but similar language was used to drum up excitement for Concord, and you all know how that turned out. Granted, Hunters Gathering has the advantage of being connected to an established franchise but there’s no mention of whether it’ll be free-to-play – although most Sony live service titles are not.
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On the bright side, this must be a game that Sony has some measure of faith in, as it’s one of the only live service projects the company hasn’t scrapped in recent months.
Guerrilla insists it’s still committed to single-player games, so you don’t need to worry about Horizon 3 being abandoned, but the studio has no updates to share on that front.
Perhaps the oddest thing about the Hunters Gathering unveil is that it happened at almost exactly the same time as today’s Nintendo Direct, which seems unnecessarily churlish, and overconfident, on Sony’s part.
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He was found guilty of attempted assassination of a major presidential candidate, possession of a firearm in furtherance of a crime of violence, assaulting a federal officer, felon in possession of a firearm and ammunition and possession of a firearm with an obliterated serial number.
Routh represented himself in court and said some rather unorthodox things throughout the trial. At one point, he challenged Trump to a round of golf, saying, ‘If he wins, he can execute me; if I win, I get his job.’
Who is Ryan Wesley Routh?
Routh was a devoted advocate for Ukraine and lived in Hawaii (Picture: AP)
Routh, originally from Guilford County, North Carolina, was a roofer and activist. He has three children.
In recent years, he was a staunch advocate for Ukraine and lived in Hawaii.
An associate of Routh’s, who met him a couple of times in Kyiv last year, previously told Metro: ‘I was shocked to hear the news this morning.
‘He was trying to develop a couple of strategies in Ukraine; one was Defence through supporting the International Legion, and the other was attracting investment from other countries.
‘He seemed like a harmless old man, and I would never have thought that he could be accused of attempted murder.’
Routh’s social media channels show he had been approaching celebrities, musicians, politicians and journalists in trying to support Ukraine.
Routh has also tried to build bridges with North Korea, saying on X that he wanted to arrange a US tour for Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un.
He told one journalist that ‘we can build a friendship between Kim and the American people and end all sanctions and hostilities.’
When was the Trump assassination attempt?
Routh was arrested on Interstate 95 after fleeing the scene (Picture: Shutterstock)
On September 15, 2024, a Secret Service agent spotted Routh with a firearm at the fence line near the fifth hole and shot at him.
South fled the scene in a vehicle and was arrested later that afternoon on Interstate 95 in Martin County, Florida, just an hour north of West Palm Beach.
During Routh’s two-week trial, he represented himself and gave a rambling closing argument, claiming that he committed no crime because he never opened fire at Trump.
‘To merely have a weapon in the presence of another does not mean intent,’ said Routh.
What has Trump said about Ryan Routh?
Trump called Routh an ‘evil man with an evil intention’ (Picture: AP)
Trump rejoiced at the verdict, calling Routh ‘an evil man with an evil intention, and they caught him’.
‘Congratulations to Attorney General Pam Bondi, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, and the entire DOJ team on the conviction, in Florida, of the person who attempted an assassination on my life,’ he wrote on his Truth Social platform.
‘The trial was meticulously handled, and I would like to thank the Judge and Jury for their time, professionalism, and patience…
‘I would also like to thank the Secret Service, Department of Florida Law Enforcement, and the wonderful person who spotted him running from the site of the crime, and acted by following him, and getting all information on car type and license plate to the Sheriff’s Office, IMMEDIATELY, which led to his arrest and conviction.’
Trump concluded that it was ‘a very big moment for JUSTICE IN AMERICA’.
Manchester United’s midfield is still viewed as a potential weakness by club bosses (Picture: Getty)
Paul Merson says Manchester United should drop their interest in Elliot Anderson and place Adam Wharton at the top of their transfer wishlist for the summer.
United prioritised overhauling their misfiring attack last summer, with Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo and Benjamin Sesko arriving through the doors for a combined fee of around £200million.
The Red Devils had also been working to bring in a deep-lying midfielder to slot into Ruben Amorim’s much-maligned 3-4-3 system, identifying Anderson, Wharton and Carlos Baleba as potential targets.
Michael Carrick has worked wonders with United’s midfield since taking over the reins from Amorim, with Kobbie Mainoo restored to the side and firing on all cylinders again alongside Casemiro and Bruno Fernandes.
However, that area of the pitch is still deemed a weakness by Old Trafford bosses and the impending departure of Casemiro has only accentuated the need for greater options in the middle of the park after an inactive January.
Anderson is not the answer for United, says Merson (Picture: Getty)
Wharton has earned himself plenty of admirers with his range of passing (Picture: Getty)
But giving his thoughts on Sky Sports News, Merson said he was yet to be ‘wowed’ by Anderson, while picking out England team-mate Wharton as a better fit for United in the summer.
‘I like Elliot Anderson, but I’m not wow-factored over him,’ Merson explained.
‘I like Elliot Anderson, but they’re fourth bottom of the league, Forest, so they’re not dominating all midfields, are they?
‘And if you’re a midfield player, that’s where the engine is. Do you know what I mean?
Merson is yet to be ‘wowed’ by Anderson (Picture: Getty)
‘I don’t see him running the show in midfield at Nottingham Forest, and we’re talking about Manchester United.’
The former Arsenal and Aston Villa midfielder concluded: ‘I would go for Adam Wharton ahead of him.’
Reports heading into the January transfer window suggested it would likely take an eye-watering offer of between £100m and £120m for Forest to even consider going into business for Anderson.
England colleague Wharton, meanwhile, is believed to be valued at between £80m and 100m by Palace.
Anderson and Wharton are competing for minutes in England’s midfield in World Cup year (Picture: Getty)
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Speaking to Sky Sports in October, Wharton made no secret of his ambitions to one day play on the grandest stages in the Champions League.
Asked if he had set himself any individual goals, the ex-Blackburn midfielder replied: ‘I’d say just play as many games as I can in the Premier League and try and reach the highest level possible.
‘Obviously there’s a World Cup in the summer. Everyone wants to play at the World Cup. You’d be stupid if you didn’t.
‘Champions League, everyone, if you can play Champions League, you want to play Champions League.’
On the areas of his game he could work on, Wharton added: ‘I think I can improve at everything on the ball, off the ball, communication on the pitch, off the pitch.
‘So the list is endless for that.’
Wharton, who has also been linked with United’s bitter rivals Liverpool, is tied into a contract at Selhurst Park until June 2029.
You’ve sunbathed in Tenerife, partied in Ibiza and admired the breathtaking sunsets in Santorini.
And now, there’s another Mediterranean island to add to your holiday hit list.
Djerba, an island situated off the Tunisian coast, has been named in Easyjet’s Great British Holiday Audit 2026 as an up and coming spot for British holiday makers.
The low budget airline says that UK travellers are willing to travel further for their trips, with flights of five to six hours becoming the new norm.
It means that Djerba, with its blend of adventure and value, has seen a 12% increase in bookings over the past year.
Fancy a dip? (Picture: Getty Images/iStockphoto)
The island, which Easyjet dub ‘lesser-known’ is the largest in North Africa, and was also named by Condé Nast Traveller in their list of the best 25 places to go to last year.
The publication calls the destination ‘delightfully unorthodox’, adding the Djerba is ‘complete with turquoise waters, flocks of flamingos, and well-dressed camels.’
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There’s something for everyone: traditional villages, pristine beaches and even a tourist attraction for Star Wars lovers.
Here’s everything you need to know.
How to get to Djerba
Djerba is a hidden gem with hardly any tourists (Picture: Getty Images)
Easyjet currently flies from directly from Manchester and Luton to Djerba-Zarzis International Airport.
The flight time is around three hours and 25 minutes, with tickets starting at £40 return in February 2026, according to Skyscanner.
Once you’re on the island, it’s easy to get around. While public transportation is limited, taxis are everywhere – and are reasonably priced.
Motorcycles and quad bikes are also available to hire on the island, for those looking for a quicker way to explore.
Nestled in the Gulf of Gabes, on the east coast, Djerba is the largest island in North Africa (Picture: Metro.co.uk)
What’s the weather like in Djerba?
Many find the best time to visit Djerba is during the spring (April to early June) when the weather is warm but comfortable.
Djerba enjoys a hot and dry Mediterranean climate, with over 300 days of sunshine and very little yearly rainfall. Even in February, the average temperature is around 18°C.
However, the summer months – particularly July and August –can be unbearably hot, with sizzling temperatures often exceeding 33°C.
October is the wettest season in Djerba, and visitors should be prepared for light or moderate showers throughout their visit.
Meanwhile, the winters offer milder weather, with temperatures ranging from 10°C to 16°C, and fewer tourists for those who want to escape the crowds.
Djerba enjoys a hot and dry Mediterranean climate, with over 300 days of sunshine per year (Picture: Getty Images)
Things to do in Djerba
Djerba is perhaps best known for its stunning white-sand beaches and azure waters, and is often called the ‘island of a thousand palm trees’.
However, aside from its coastlines, Djerba boasts a rich cultural and art scene. One of its main attractions is ‘Djerbahood’, an open-air art museum in the village of Eriiadh.
In 2014, the neighbourhood saw 150 artists from 30 countries collaborate on a street art project, resulting in 250 coloured stencils, paintings and graffiti covering the walls and buildings of the traditional medina.
Although many of the works have faded over the years, the museum is still a popular spot for tourists to explore.
A Tripadvisor review of the area from 2024, written by Above the Clouds, read: ‘This is talent. The art was out of this world. Just outstanding.’
There’s plenty to explore in the market district (Picture: Getty Images)
Another, Abdel-Rahman Ghandour, described the area as a ‘delightful surprise’, adding: ‘What a delight to walk along the narrow alleys and discover great large drawings on walls at every turn.’
The island is a melting pot of culture where Judaism and Islam coexist, with over 350 mosques on the island, including the Jama Fadloud and Sidi Yati Mosque. Meanwhile, El Ghriba Synagogue, with it’s beautiful blue tiles, is a popular spot for visitors.
In the capital, Houmt Souk – which translates to ‘market district’ – there’s plenty for visitors to explore.
Its cobblestone streets are home to bustling markets, shops galore, and the imposing Aghlabid Fortress, which dates back to the 9th century.
Djerba might also be the perfect getaway for Star Wars fans. Located just outside Ajim in western Djerba is a historic mosque, which was used for the exterior shots of Obi-Wan Kenobi’s house in Star Wars: A New Hope.
Where to stay in Djerba
Although a relatively small island, Djerba packs a lot in, and visitors could spend days enjoying the island.
‘Djerba is the sort of place that can entrance you for many days, but if pressed, you could squeeze its highlights into just 24 hours,’ writes Lonely Planet.
Visitors could spend days exploring the island (Picture: Getty Images)
The majority of its hotels are concentrated along the northeastern coast, particularly around the Midoun and Sidi Mahrez Beach.
For those wanting a five-star experience, the Radisson Blu Palace Resort & Thalasso is located directly on the beach and offers a host of spa and massage treatments.
Those seeking a more authentic vibe could try the Hotel Djeba Authentique in Midoun, which has a traditional charm and luxurious amenities, at a lower price point.
Is it safe to travel to Tunisia right now?
The UK Foreign Office updated its travel advice to Tunisia in January. It currently warns against all travel to parts of Tunisia — but there are currently no warnings advising against travel to Djerba.
Areas where FCDO advises against travel:
Western Tunisia, including the Tunisia-Algeria border
FCDO advises against all travel to:
the Chaambi Mountains National Park
the designated military operations zones:
Mount Salloum
Mount Sammamma
Mount Mghila
This is due to cross-border terrorist activity and operations by the Tunisian security forces.
In addition, FCDO advises against all but essential travel to:
areas north and west of the town of Ghardimaou in Jendouba Governorate, including El Feidja National Park
within 30km of the Tunisia-Algeria border in El Kef and Jendouba governorates, south of the town of Jendouba, including the archaeological site of Chemtou
Kasserine Governorate, including the town of Sbeitla
within 10km of the rest of the Tunisia-Algeria border south of Kasserine Governorate
within 10km of Mount Mghila
Mount Orbata
Southern Tunisia, including the Tunisia-Libya border
FCDO advises against all travel to these areas:
the militarised zone south of the towns of El Borma and Dhehiba
within 20km of the rest of the Tunisia-Libya border area north of Dhehiba
the town of Ben Guerdane and immediate surrounding area
This is due to cross-border terrorist activity and fighting in Libya.
In addition, FCDO advises against all but essential travel to within 75km of the Tunisia-Libya border, including Remada, El Borma and the town of Zarzis