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Fire rips through Clarkson’s Farm star Kaleb Cooper’s barn
The 27-year-old farmhand from Chipping Norton rose to fame in the first season of the Amazon Prime Video show, which was released in 2021.
Since then, the Oxfordshire star has appeared in all three subsequent series, including the fourth iteration, which was released earlier this year across May and June last year.
Mr Cooper has three children with his partner, Taya, welcoming the birth of their son, Ashton, in September 2025.
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Now, Mr Cooper has revealed a fire has ripped through one of his barns, leaving the building and its contents destroyed.
The Chipping Norton‑based farming contractor and TV personality shared a photograph of the aftermath on social media.
This snap, uploaded to his Instagram Story, showed piles of charred debris with the structure still standing but smoking, with the straw destroyed.
Mr Cooper said: “I’m having a bad day. Anyone got any straw? Lost all mine.”
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The 27-year-old did not give details of how the fire started or the cost of the subsequent damage.
Mr Cooper will be appearing in the latest series of Clarkson’s Farm, with the first episodes due to be released on Wednesday, June 3.
He has built a huge following beyond the TV show, regularly sharing behind‑the‑scenes clips of life on the land with his trademark blunt humour and no‑nonsense farming tips.
Mr Cooper has previously spoken about the challenges facing farmers, from rising costs to red tape, and often uses his platform to champion British agriculture.
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Ryanair halts Stansted flights to major international airport
Santiago de Compostela Airport in north-west Spain will shut from Thursday, April 23 until Wednesday, May 27, with no flights able to take off or land during this period.
British travellers, including those flying with Ryanair from Stansted, are being advised to review their holiday arrangements and check with airlines for any changes or disruptions.
The budget airline, which operates a flight from Stansted to the affected airport regularly, had flights land there on April 17, 19, and 21.
However, future services will now not go ahead, potentially disrupting the travel plans of those heading to northern Spain.
On average, 30 flights from the UK land at Santiago de Compostela each week.
Santiago de Compostela is the capital of Galicia in north-west Spain.
It is the final destination of the historic Camino de Santiago pilgrimage routes, home to a UNESCO‑listed old town and the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela.
In a statement on the Spanish airport operator’s website, Aena, it says the airport “will be closed from 23 April to 27 May 2026 for runway resurfacing works.
“During this period, the airport will be closed to all air traffic, and no takeoffs or landings will take place.
“If you have any questions about your flight status, schedule changes, or possible rebooking, we recommend contacting your airline.”
Travellers heading to Santiago de Compostela will need to make alternative flight arrangements during the closure.
The nearest option is A Coruña Airport, around 42 miles to the north, with a journey time of just under an hour by car.
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Former Gladiators star Gold dies aged 60 after cancer battle
Gold (Lize Van der Walt) is originally from South Africa where she won a gold medal in the 400 metres at the age of 21.
She moved to the UK, where she started as a fitness trainer, before joining Gladiators in 1997.
Former Gladiator star Gold dies aged 60
Gold (Van der Walt) died at the age of 60 on Sunday (April 19) after a “long and brave” battle with cancer.
A post on the official Gladiators Facebook page said: “We’re deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Gladiators’ golden girl, Gold (Lize Van der Walt)
“Lize joined the UK Gladiators in 1997, bringing strength, spirit and determination to the Arena.
“Chosen from thousands of applicants to become one of the show’s new Gladiators, she quickly made her mark.
“Although injury limited her appearances, she showed incredible resilience and when she did compete, she proved that all that glistens truly was Gold.
“Originally from South Africa, Lize was a talented athlete long before Gladiators, excelling in the 400m and relay.
“Her adventurous spirit brought her to the UK, where she became part of Gladiators history.
“She returned to the Arena in 2000 to represent the UK against her home nation. A proud full-circle moment that reflected her strength and character.
“Following her time on Gladiators, Lize returned home to Hermanus in South Africa, a beautiful coastal town known for its breathtaking views and sunsets.
“There, she built a new life as a successful artist, creating seascapes and semi-abstract work inspired by her surroundings.
“After a long and brave battle with cancer, Lize passed away on 19th April in South Africa, aged 60.
“Our thoughts are with her son Michael, her family, friends and all who knew and loved her.
“Thank you for the memories, Lize. You will always be part of Gladiators history.”
Who were the original Gladiators from the 90s?
Gladiators made a successful return to TV in 2024 after being rebooted by the BBC.
The show, hosted by Bradley and Barney Walsh, has just completed its third season and features the likes of Giant, Bionic, Cyclone, and Athena.
The original series aired on ITV between 1992 and 2000, and starred:
- Gold (Lize Van der Walt)
- Wolf (Michael Van Wijk)
- Jet (Diane Youdale)
- Lightning (Kim Betts)
- Rhino (Mark Smith)
- Falcon (Bernadette Hunt)
- Saracen (Mike Lewis)
- Cobra (Michael Willson)
- Shadow (Jefferson King)
- Ace (Warren Furman)
- Nightshade (Judy Simpson)
- Hunter (James Crossley)
Do you remember Gold (Lize Van der Walt) from the 90s series of Gladiators on ITV? Let us know in the comments below.
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Electric toothbrush warning issued over bin danger
Refuse collector Ashley regularly shares his top tips and insider secrets with his 168,000 followers on TikTok.
In a recent clip, the self-described “bin-fluencer” offered advice on the one item you should never put in the bin due to the danger attached.
According to the 37-year-old, people should avoid putting electric toothbrushes in their general waste or recycling bins.
“You do not put them in your general waste bin and you do not put them in your recycling bins because they have a rechargeable battery inside them,” Ashley told creatorzine.com.
“I know it’s a faff, you have to then take them to a shop like Boots or Currys, or anything like that which sells small electricals.
“They sometimes have a bin outside; you can put them in that.
“You could alternatively take them to the tip, they have a small electrical bin or bay, you can put them there.
“Sometimes you just have to return stuff to where you got it from.
Ashley went on to share the reason behind his advice – it’s to avoid fires and damage to property.
He added: “It’s not our fault we don’t take them, we don’t take everything.
“It’s just to stop fires and stuff in the back of the lorries – because [when] the blade comes down, if it bursts the battery inside it, then that’s how the fire starts.
“It’s the same when we get to the tip and they crush it, they’re not expecting electrical devices to be in there – that’s the reason why.”
Users flocked to the comments section beneath the video, which racked up more than 4,000 views.
Tash said: “My council lets us put small electricals in a carrier bag and leave by our general waste bin and the bin men take them.”
Paul wrote: “Council should provide something to put empty small AA + AAA batteries in.”
Another viewer added: “My council provide kerbside collections for batteries and small electrical items such as microwaves, toasters and gaming controllers.
“Also we take leads but they go in a separate plastic clear bag that shows they’re in there.”
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