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Justin Hartley Shares Update About ‘Tracker’ Season 3 in Touching Video With Cast and Crew: ‘Hard Work’

Justin Hartley excitedly shared the news that Tracker has been renewed for season 3 in a post on his Instagram. Justin, 48, was seen in the video holding a walkie talkie, as the cast and crew of the show gathered around him on the set. “Sharing some really great news today. Thank you all for...

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Primary school evacuated due to ‘bomb threat’ as parents race to pick up children & armed cops lock down scene

A PRIMARY school is being evacuated following reports of a bomb threat which sparked a police response.

Officers raced to Badbury Park Primary School in Swindon, Wiltshire, at around 2.30pm today amid reports of the alleged hazard.

Local residents say police told them a bomb threat had been made, while the school has been evacuated as emergency services work to establish if it is a hoax.

Nearby homes have also been evacuated, with several roads cordoned off by officers guarding the area.

The school also confirmed its evacuation in a post on Facebook today, prompting parents to race to the site to collect their children.

It said: “School is being evacuated so please collect children from Biddestone Ave on corner on Belcombe close.

“Please collect children who walk from home.

“Further info to follow. We are all ok”.

Reports indicates there are more than 15 police vehicles at the scene.

Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service and South Western Ambulance Service both have senior officers as well as commanders on the ground.

A spokesperson for Swindon Police said: “We are currently responding to a report of a malicious threat at Badbury Park Primary School in Rainscombe Road, Swindon.

“Specialist officers are on the scene and the school has followed its emergency evacuation plans as a precaution.

“A 200-metre cordon has been set up around the school.

“We will issue a further update when appropriate.”

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Badbury Park Primary School in Swindon.
Badbury Park Primary School is being evacuated to due an alleged bomb threat
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Actor & location manager of hit 90s Irish film killed in horror Co Meath house fire as gardai examine scene

A MAN aged in his 60s who died following a house fire in Co Meath yesterday morning has been named as the Martin O’Malley.

The Dublin native, who lived locally in Moynalty, was known for his work as location manager and small on screen appearance on the film adaptation of Roddy Doyle’s The Commitments.

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Gardai attended the scene yesterday morning[/caption]
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The man who lost his life has been named locally as Martin O’Malley, who was involved in The Commitments film
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It is understood that emergency services were alerted to the fire at a house in Moynalty, north of Kells, at around 9am.

Gardai and emergency services attended the scene and Meath County Council Fire and Rescue Service extinguished the blaze.

However, the 67-year-old was pronounced dead at the scene and his body was taken to Our Lady’s Hospital in Navan where a post-mortem will take place.

Gardai are carrying out a technical examination of the scene however it is understood that officers do not believe foul play was involved.

A Garda spokesperson said: “Gardai and emergency services attended the scene of a fatal house fire in Moynalty, Kells, Co, Meath, Monday 24th February, 2025 at approximately 9am.

“A man, aged in his 60s, was pronounced dead at the scene.

“His body was removed to Our Lady’s Hospital Navan, where a post-mortem examination will be conducted.

“The fire was extinguished by the local fire service.”

The spokesperson continued: “A technical examination of the scene is being carried out. No further information is available at this time.”

ON-SCREEN WORK

It is understood victim Mr O’Malley lived alone at the property.

He was originally from Dublin but had been living in Meath for the past 10 years.

Along with his role as the Location Manager for the hit Irish film The Commitments he also had some screen time.

Mr O’Malley also had a small role in the film, appearing on screen as a priest.

He had also appeared in the Back to Barrytown documentary on RTE in 2021.

The documentary was special to mark the 30 year anniversary of the film.

Posting at the time of the documentary airing in 2021 then local councillor Paul McCabe wrote: “Brilliant to see Moynalty resident, Martin O’Malley on RTEs ‘Back to Barrytown’ tonight.

“Martin was the Location Director on The Commitments 30 years ago.”

He shared a photo of Mr O’Malley speaking on the documentary alongside the post.

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New start-up airline launching flights this year reveals plans for ‘100-destination network’ which includes the UK

START up airline Riyadh Air has revealed the latest plans to have an ‘100-destination’ global network of flight routes around the world.

The new airline has taken the next step in launching flights after being granted an Air Operator Certificate (AOC) which allows them to have commercial operations.

Riyadh Air plane with staff and Lucid Air electric vehicle.
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Riyadh Airline has been granted it’s AOC for commercial flights[/caption]
Tony Douglas, CEO of Riyadh Air, speaking at a summit.
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The airline’s CEO Tony Douglas revealed the latest plan for the airline launch[/caption]

Planning to start flights by the end of this year – after being forced to delay the original start date of early 2025 – the airline’s CEO Tony Douglas said the airline launch was “very real”.

A test flight has already taken place from Riyadh to Istanbul last month, with official routes to be announced later this year.

The future plans include flights to more than 100 destinations by 2030, adding two new destinations a month.

This lines up with the Saudi Arabia Vision 2030 which wants to attract 150million visitors a year.

And the UK is one of them, with flights likely to launch from London Heathrow to Riyadh.

Mr Douglas – who was previously CEO of Etihad Airways – said: “We’re not going public with the full list until we’ve got all the slots.

“But Western Europe is essential. We’re desperately keen to get access to Heathrow.”

First announced in 2023, the Mr Douglas added to Executive Traveller last year: “We’ll launch with three airplanes flying from Riyadh to let’s say ‘European capital A’ and back.

“Then the airplane will turn around and do a shorter leg on thick routes within the region – to Jeddah, for example.”

“It will then come back to Riyadh, turn around and then do ‘European city B’, and so on.”

An order for 39 Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners has been confirmed, with options for another 33.

The airline has already revealed the plans for it’s onboard classes, including sliding doors in business class.

And the premium economy will be “more like business” although won’t have lie flat seats.

Economy flights will have 13.3″ screens and USB-C charging ports.

However, don’t expect booze onboard – it is unlikely to be served due to the strict alcohol laws in Saudi Arabia (it has been banned since 1952).

But the airline is wanting to become a “digital-first” airline and said they could even see boarding passes scrapped in favour of biometric tech.

Mr Douglas added: “What we’ve designed is something that’s got more in common with Uber and Amazon.”

Riyadh Air launch timeline

March 2023 – Riyadh Air is announced and CEO named

June 2023 – Plans for 29 Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner confirmed

June 2023 – Passenger Air Transport License granted

July 2024 – Memorandum of Understanding signed with Delta

October 2024 – Order of 60 Airbus A321neo confirmed

January 2025 – First test flight conducted and airline awarded AOC

Late 2025 – Airline launches test flight, with official launch later this year

The airline will be based at King Salman International Airport which is set to become the world’s biggest.

Opening in 2030, the airport will have six runways and an 120million passenger capacity.

Riyadh Air plane undergoing a water cannon salute.
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