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Boy, 12, died on bike ride with dad when he ‘slammed into telegraph pole after brakes failed in freak accident’

A SCHOOLBOY died on a bike ride with his dad when he slammed into a telegraph pole after his brakes failed, an inquest heard.

Rufus Pomeroy, 12, had travelled to Hay-on-Wye, Powys, for a planned camping trip when the horror unfolded.

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Rufus Pomeroy died while on a camping trip with his dad[/caption]

An inquest heard Rufus realised his brakes were not working and would push his bike until the terrain was flat.

But the schoolboy was on a road he did not know “which quickly descended into a steep hill”.

Rufus, of Bristol, lost control of the bike and suffered a “heavy collision” with a telegraph pole on May 28 last year.

Dad William, who had stopped near a farm gate, found Rufus lying unconscious on his back and his bike on the ground.

He was rushed to hospital but died from catastrophic head injuries that day.

The inquest was told Rufus, who had “autistic tendencies” was not wearing a helmet.

Coroner Rachel Knight ruled an accidental verdict.

She said: “Sadly, likely due to the speed he achieved and his lack of working brakes, Rufus lost control of his bike and suffered a heavy collision with a telegraph pole.

“Rufus was not wearing a helmet, and sustained catastrophic head injuries.

“He was taken to hospital, and tragically he died.”

Rufus, who was a pupil at Redland Green School, was described by headteacher Ben Houghton as “a lovely and valued member of our school community”.

He said at the time that the school community had been “deeply saddened” and “devastated” by the loss.

In a letter to parents, the headteacher wrote: “I would like to express our heartfelt thoughts and condolences to Rufus’s family and friends during this incredibly difficult time.”

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The experienced cyclist was not wearing a helmet at the time[/caption]
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Dad William found his son unconscious on the ground[/caption]

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Virgin Media customers unlock TWO new TV channels on their boxes at no extra cost devoted to iconic shows

VIRGIN Media customers will find two extra channels on their boxes from today – and it’s great news for reality TV lovers.

Each channel specialises in two iconic shows well-known to Brits with back-to-back episodes aired 24/7.

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A channel dedicated to Hell’s Kitchen is among the new channels[/caption]
The Eggheads team.
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The other channel shows nothing but Eggheads[/caption]

First up is a Hell’s Kitchen channel, led by fiery chef Gordon Ramsay.

Viewers will find the special channel on number 233.

And the other channel is everything Eggheads, with classic episodes of the long-running quiz show where amateur quiz players take on super-brain champions.

The Eggheads channel sits at number 253.

Both channels are new streamed broadcasts which are beamed into living rooms via the internet instead of your traditional cable set-up.

Virgin Media has already introduced a number of these channels – known as FAST (free ad-supported TV) channels – to TV boxes.

Virgin TV already has around 30, including favourites Tipping Point and Deal or No Deal.

Unlike most streamed channel services that are run through an app, these appear directly on the Virgin TV programme guide.

The move comes as Brits are faced with ever-increasing TV bills.

Rival Sky revealed this morning that the average customer will see their bill rise by 6.2% from April 1.

Netflix recently announced subscriptions will rise in the US – and experts expect the UK will follow suit soon.

Recent data from Kantar suggests more Brits are opting for Netflix’s cheaper ad tier subscription which costs £4.99.

Research indicates that one in three new subscribers are going for the ad option to save money.

Meanwhile, traditional TV providers face yet more channel loses.

Just last week Eurosport announced that it will disappear from UK screens later this month after 35 years of broadcasting.

“Reality TV doesn’t just entertain us, but tests our knowledge, gives us something to chat about for those water cooler moments, and most importantly, brings TV fans together,” said David Bouchier, Chief TV and Entertainment Officer at Virgin Media O2.

“The expansion of our streaming channel offering is brilliant news for our customers, and with some of the most recognisable reality content available to watch our customers can sit back, relax and enjoy extra value – and extra drama – on us.”

The new channels are available on Stream, V6 and Virgin TV 360 boxes.

Stream swapping – the easy way to cut your bills?

Here’s what Sean Keach, The Sun’s Head of Technology and Science, thinks…

It’s no secret that TV streaming apps are costing more and more.

Not only are prices shooting up, but we find ourselves asked to pay for an increasing number of apps and services.

And when you combine those TV bills with your music streaming, mobile and internet fees, and every other drain on your bank account, it all starts to get a bit much.

One of the best ways to cut your TV bills is to simply cancel all of your streaming subscriptions and only sign up to one per month.

Pick an app like Netflix, Disney+, or Apple TV+ and smash through all of the content you want to watch on that app.

Then the next month, swap to something else.

And once you’ve done them all, you can cycle back to the start again.

It’s an easy way to avoid forking out for a rolling library of streaming apps with more content than you could possibly watch.

Also don’t forget that paid-for streaming isn’t the only game in town.

There are loads of apps that don’t cost a penny to enjoy, and downloading a few will unlock thousands of live TV channels plus tens of thousands of movies and shows.

Try apps like Tubi, The Roku Channel, Plex, and Pluto TV to get some ad-supported television without having to pay any monthly fees.

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‘This feels right’ says Connor Parsons as he returns to League of Ireland just a MONTH after leaving Waterford FC

CONNOR PARSONS has returned to the League of Ireland to join Bohemians – just a month after leaving for Dagenham and Redbridge. 

Parsons, 24, starred at Waterford over the past two-seasons helping the Blues to promotion and seventh place last season.

Portrait of Connor Parsons, new Bohemians signing.
Connor Parsons has signed for Bohemians
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Connor Parsons of Waterford during a soccer match.
He left Waterford for Dagenham and Redbridge last month
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But he left the RSC in January to join National League Dagenham and Redbridge making two appearances, only to now be tempted back to Ireland by Alan Reynolds. 

Parsons said: “This move feels so right for me, and I’m delighted that everything worked out in the end and that I’ve been able to sign.

“I have a great relationship with Rennie from our time together at Waterford. He is someone who knows how to get the best out of me.”

Reynolds made his move to bring Parsons, who scored three goals from left wing last season, believing he can be a big fan favourite. 

The Bohs gaffer said: “Connor is a really talented winger with electric pace, who will bring great energy to our side and excite our supporters.

“He is a player I’ve wanted to bring to the club for some time. We tried to get him at the end of last season so I’m delighted that we’ve been able to get him now.

“He is someone I have worked with before at Waterford so I know the qualities he will bring. 

“He is a really quick and direct wide player. He knows the league well now, and he is going to be a brilliant addition to our squad.”

The English man joined the Blues in 2023 having started out with Norwich City with spells at Wycombe and in Iceland

He is also a YouTube star and featured in a Sky Sports programme where former Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp had to select which mystery player was a professional. 

Parsons’ could make his debut on Friday in a friendly against Longford before the February 16 league opener against Shamrock Rovers  at the Aviva Stadium. 

He continued: “I just can’t wait to get started now. I know everyone is really looking forward to the first game of the season. What a game to kick off the season with at the Aviva Stadium. 

“It will mean everything for that to be my first game in a Bohs shirt. It will be a massive occasion and we want to build momentum from the start, so I will be doing everything I can in training between now and then to ensure I am a part of it.”

Meanwhile, St Patrick’s Athletic have loaned midfielder Aaron Bolger to English National League side Ebbsfleet United. 

The 25-year-old Bray man joined the Saints from Cork City last winter but now goes back to the UK having previously been on Cardiff City’s books. 

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Richard Osman rushed to hospital for emergency surgery as he reveals ‘most painful thing that has ever happened to me’

RICHARD Osman has revealed how he has been rushed to hospital for emergency surgery.

The TV star told fans he was suffering from the “worst pain” he had ever been in and was taken for treatment.

Richard Osman at the Nielsen BookData Bestseller Awards.
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Richard Osman has been rushed to hospital[/caption]

Speaking on The Rest Is Entertainment podcast Richard said: “I’ve had quite the week of it.

“I woke up the other night in pain and I had a kidney stone.

“It is the single most painful thing that has ever happened to me. The doctors kept saying it’s more painful than childhood but I’m not sure I can buy that.

“It was unbelievably painful but thank you to everyone at Charing Cross Hospital who were so great.

“I was having liquid morphine and it didn’t touch the sides.”

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‘Like a third world country’ – Over 25k still without power as ESB confirm 150 schools in worst-hit areas are priority

OVER 25,000 homes, businesses and schools remain without power, 11 days on from Storm Eowyn.

ESB Networks have confirmed that approximately 25,000 homes, farms, schools and businesses are still without power, while around 400 premises have no water.

The National Emergency Co-ordination Group’s latest update said restoration works are continuing on the worst impacted areas.

This is being aided by crews from Austria, Finland, France, the UK, Germany, the Netherlands and Norway.

ESB’s Regional Manager Siobhán Wynne told RTE’s News at One that the number of schools without power should be smaller by tomorrow.

She said there are around 150 schools still impacted, with the figure “greatly reduced this morning”.

She said: “We are hopeful that as of tomorrow morning, it will only be a small number of schools that will be impacted.”

However, she noted that it is currently difficult to give an exact date as to when all customers will see a restoration.

She added that she expects this could be by the middle of the week.

She said: “In the coming days after that, we will restore power to the remaining customers by the end of this week.”

Sligo, Galway, Mayo, Leitrim, Donegal, Cavan, Monaghan, Longford and Roscommon have been confirmed to be the worst-hit areas in Ireland, all with areas without power.

And dozens of customers in the worst-hit areas of the country have been left furious by the lack of power as we approach day 12.

One said: “I still have no power and the trees that pulled down the ESB lines haven’t even been removed yet!

“A whole forest down behind me!! God knows when it’ll be sorted!”

Another said: “12 days after a storm and Kildare still has intermittent power cuts of three hours long and no reason given by ESB networks or any pre warning.

‘NOT GOOD ENOUGH’

“This is like a third world country as your customers, it’s not good enough at all!

A third said: “Day 11. No electricity. No phone reception. No Internet. And not a single ESB worker to be seen in the area in literally the entire 11 days.”

Another added: “We’re still out of power and water and the esb guys literally told us we aren’t priority so not to expect it back before Friday.”

In Northern Ireland, electricity supplier NIE Networks said there are now less than 1,000 people without power, most located in Co Fermanagh.

They said all power supply should be back tonight.

It is estimated that it could be the end of the week before power is fully restored to the outstanding affected customers in the 26 counties.

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The ESB is being aided by crews from Austria, Finland, France, the UK, Germany, the Netherlands and Norway
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