Crime & Safety
Jeremy Clarkson invites girl, 4, to farm after yobs destroy stall
Maisie Willis had been running a small egg stand outside her family home when two hooded youths in Holbury, Southampton, tore it down and stole her produce.
Mr Clarkson described it as the “saddest story of the week” in last week’s column for The Times, lamenting what he sees as the decline of the country’s entrepreneurial streak.
In his piece, he argued the incident underlines his belief that “it’s easier to live on benefits”.
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Big shout out to @JeremyClarkson for taking the time to write about our daughter! She loves watching @ClarksonsFarm1 and can’t wait for the next series! pic.twitter.com/jdEBr7kZzZ
— Chelsea (@Chelsea76803874) May 2, 2026
“Little Maisie Willis keeps a few chickens in the back garden at her home near Southampton, and sells the eggs to passers-by from a roadside stall,” the outspoken presenter said.
“But while she was celebrating her fourth birthday, some yobs in balaclavas broke her stall and smashed all the eggs.
“She wanted to make a bit of pocket money. She was learning about business.
“And now she’s been taught it’s easier to live on benefits.”
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The family later discovered the wrecked stall dumped in a nearby street, with Maisie’s smashed eggs scattered across the road.
Maisie’s mother, Chelsea Willis, eventually tracked down the two teenagers involved and secured an apology.
The 28-year-old said: “Two horrible boys smashed it apart and threw her eggs all across the road.
“They have been made to apologise, but it doesn’t make up for how upset she is.
“We were having her birthday party, and these boys ruined it.”
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Now, in the latest development, Mr Clarkson has invited Maisie to his Diddly Squat Farm in Chadlington to meet the animals.
On X yesterday (Sunday, May 3), mum Chelsea posted: “Big shout out to Jeremy Clarkson for taking the time to write about our daughter.
“She loves watching Clarkson’s Farm and can’t wait for the next series.”
Mr Clarkson spotted the message and responded promptly with the idea of a farm and shop visit for the young girl.
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The 66-year-old wrote: “I would love to host her at the farm one day.
“She could come and meet all our animals, and Lisa could show her round our little shop.”
Maisie’s mum replied: “That would be amazing.
“We were actually discussing yesterday about coming up to the shop. Please feel free to message us”
Crime & Safety
Emma Watson uses Prada high heel shoes to make cocktails
The 36-year-old actress played Hogwarts witch Hermione Granger in all eight films of the franchise alongside co-stars Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint.
Ms Watson has turned her attention to studies after her iconic role in J.K. Rowling’s series, as well as parts in Hollywood films The Perks of Being a Wallflower and Little Women.
She had been studying a Master’s degree in creative writing at Oxford University since September 2023.
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It was revealed in February 2025 that Ms Watson had switched to a DPhil, which is Oxford’s version of a PhD.
Now, the actress showed off an unusual method for making cocktails while filming a new video with British Vogue.
The clip uploaded to Instagram shows Ms Watson removing one of her Prada high heels and using it to smash the ice on the table.
“I’m taking off my shoe because there’s no rolling pin and I need to crush the ice with something,” she said.
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“I figure this is actually, sorry Miuccia, maybe the best thing I can do this with, and, actually, this is better than a rolling pin.
“I don’t feel like Hermione Granger has a cocktail, but you know, maybe in later years, when things got really stressful and hairy, when she had loads of responsibility and a really stressful job.”
The accompanying caption from British Vogue said: “So, what’s Emma Watson’s technique for making the perfect cocktail? Crushing ice with her Prada heels.”
Crime & Safety
Cherwell district Conservatives sets out manifesto pledges
The Conservatives are the second largest party with 12 seats of out 48 on Cherwell District Council.
Edward Reeves, leader of the opposition, is asking residents to remember what they want from their council.
He said: “We have consistently heard that residents are frustrated by speculative development, yet the Liberal Democrats continue to push ahead while the local plan is sidelined; we want to change that.
“Across Cherwell, Conservatives are campaigning for infrastructure to come before new housing, making sure that roads, utilities, GP surgeries, dentists, and, crucially, existing communities, can cope with growth.
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“Residents are also fed up with rising taxes while services fail to improve, and that is why we are committed to protecting fortnightly bin collections, which are currently at risk from 2027.
“The Liberal Democrats have had half a decade leading Oxfordshire County Council and two years leading Cherwell District Council. Delivery was and is their responsibility, and they have fallen short.
“Conservatives across Cherwell are campaigning for: protecting fortnightly bin collections, infrastructure before new developments, freezing brown bin charges, increased street cleaning in Banbury town, free peak-time parking to support local businesses
“Above all, Conservative candidates are committed to representing the people they serve, offering practical support and doing whatever they can to help, rather than simply saying, “I can’t help, you’ll need to speak to someone else.”
“Conservatives will stand up for you.”
Crime & Safety
English widow expecting baby after husband’s murder
After her soldier husband was killed following a punch-up at The Market Inn, Habiba Haidari, 34, is determined to leave Bracknell, across the county border, with her baby.
She told The Sun newspaper that she was very happy with First Lieutenant Abdul Wali Mamozai, 33, a former Afghan special ops serviceman and they had spent the day together before his death, before he was invited out by a friend.
She said: “When I woke up, it was around 3.30am and I realised he had not come back.”
Although her husband’s phone was ringing, and her messages to him were delivered Mr Mamozai did not respond.
After calling him more than 100 times with no answer, she finally reported him missing to security guards.
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She told The Sun that the pair had made many memories in the short time they had together.
She said: “Wherever I go in the hotel, I imagine him there. I remember our moments in every corner. I cannot live in this hotel because these memories will destroy me.”
The lifeless body of Mr Mamozai, 33, who was trained by the Brits in Afghanistan, was discovered on April 26 at Colombia carpark in Bracknell near the Market Inn pub.
His wife, who is expecting their baby, said the couple had been evacuated from Afghanistan following the Taliban’s takeover in August 2021 and were trying to rebuild their lives.
The Market Inn pub opposite Bracknell Station – where the fight took place before the murder (Image: Google Streetview)
After the Taliban declared victory on 15 August 2021 and took control of Kabul—leaving Hamid Karzai International Airport as the main evacuation point—UK forces helped airlift around 15,000 people during Operation Pitting.
The Taliban assisted with security and screening at the օդairport as evacuations took place during the final stages of the US-led withdrawal.
Mr Mamozai had been granted refuge under the Afghan Relocations and Assistance Programme and arrived in the UK around seven months ago.
After initially staying in a hotel in Crawley, he moved to the Grange Hotel in Bracknell, where he later met and married Ms Haidari. He had been working at a local car wash.
Ms Haidari told The Sun her husband had been proud of his service with British troops and had trained as a commando, also completing a leadership course with US special forces in 2020.
Now in the depth of her grief, she has asked authorities to move her away from Bracknell and the Grange Hotel ‘surrounded by these memories’.
Thames Valley Police later confirmed Mr Mamozai died at the location he was found – the Colombia Car Park off Market Street.
Four men, aged 35, 33, 33 and 27, were arrested on suspicion of murder and assault by beating, and have since been released on bail while enquiries continue.
Local people said that Mr Mamozai had been involved in a punch-up with several men at the Market Inn late on April 25.
Ms Haidari said the memories of their short time together in Bracknell were now too painful and that she had asked to be relocated.
Bracknell MP Peter Swallow described the incident as “deeply shocking and sad”, adding his thoughts were with the victim’s family.
Detective Superintendent Kevin Brown said officers were in the early stages of a complex investigation and urged anyone with information to come forward, asking the public not to speculate online.
Anyone with information can call 101, quoting reference 43260203481, or contact Crimestoppers anonymously.
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