Starmer warns Iran’s attempts to destabilise British society ‘will not be tolerated’

Sir Keir Starmersaid attempts by Iran to destabilise British society “will not be tolerated” amid suspicion Tehran could be stirring upantisemitism.

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The prime minister told a roundtable in Downing Street that the government was investigating whether foreign states could be behind recentattacks on the Jewish communityin the UK.

Speaking to leaders of community groups, senior government ministers and police chiefs following a knife attack in Golders Green last week, Sir Keir warned there would be “consequences” if Iran was found to be responsible.

“One of the lines of inquiry is whether a foreign state has been behind some of these incidents,” he said.

“We are investigating, of course, all the possibilities. And we are clear that these actions will have consequences if that proves to be the case.

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“Our message to Iran, or to any other country that might seek to foment violence, hatred or division in society, is that it will not be tolerated.”

The prime minister said the government was investigating whether foreign states such as Iran could have been behind recent antisemitic attacks in the UK (AFP/Getty)

Describing the situation as a “crisis” in the wake of the attack in north London last week, Sir Keir said new legislation would be rushed through to tackle “malign threats”.

He told the meeting that although essential, security is “not enough”, as he vowed to “deal with the forces that drive this hatred in the first place”.

“We’re clear-eyed about the fact that antisemitism does not have one source alone: Islamists, far left, far right extremism, all target Jewish communities,” he said.

“That is why this government has put in place the first co-ordinated national plan to strengthen cohesion and confront extremism in all of its forms.”

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SFCA weightlifting team racking up accomplishments in debut season

A former state champion weightlifter is guiding Southwest Florida Christian Academy to an unexpected debut season in the sport.

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Coached by Matt Davidson, the King’s are headed to compete at the Class 1A state meet in Lakeland on Friday after racking up milestones in the program’s inaugural season.

“It was the kids and Matt really buying into all of it is what made it successful,” SFCA athletic director Bill Moore said.

The SFCA weightlifting team poses for a photo after winning the Class 1A-Region 7 championship in the Olympic category on April 25, 2026.

SFCA hosted the Class 1A-District 14 meet in early April and came out on top in both Traditional and Olympic categories.

Eighth grader Jack Wooley won a district title in the Olympic category in the 139-pound weight class and senior Noah Zuchengo won in Traditional in the 183-pound weight class.

Lifting in the lightest weight class at 119 pounds, junior Johnny Scott won district titles in both categories.

The team qualified 18 lifters for regionals, where they won the title in Olympic and came in second in Traditional. Scott again won both categories and was the meet’s top individual lifter in Traditional.

Zuchengo was a regional runner up in both categories, and senior Connor Watermeier came in second in Olympic in the 199-pound weight class.

At states, Scott will have the chance to become the King’s first individual state champion in any sport.

“He was, I would say, the predominant reason that we pushed so hard to get the sport going,” Davidson said.

Building a championship weightlifting program at SFCA

Davidson brought plenty of experience as a coach and an athlete himself. He previously coached football and weightlifting at LaBelle High School.

The 2006 LaBelle graduate is the football team’s all-time leading rusher and went on to play at Navy and Weber International.

In 2006, he also became the Cowboys’ first state champion in weightlifting.

“It was a traditional sport only,” Davidson said. “It’s kind of a different sport now with having the snatch and Olympic stuff involved.”

An assistant coach on the football team, Davidson was already playing a role in training athletes at SFCA.

“The kids here at our school love Matt, so he came to me and said, ‘What do you think about putting a team together?’ and kind of had a blueprint for already and I was like, ‘Man it sounds great,’” Moore said.

They knew Scott, whowent viral in the fall for a video of his bench press,would have enormous potential in the sport.

“He was just a weight room junkie, so this was kind of giving him an opportunity to compete,” Moore said.

It wasn’t difficult to get the resources together to start the team.

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“It’s a low barrier of entry as far as getting into the sport – just got to gather up some singlets and schedule some meets,” Davidson said. “We already had the weight room.”

However, whether students would participate was the biggest question.

SFCA hosted a meet early in the season, which paved the way for the team to gain numbers.

“We built some interest around the sport,” Davidson said. “Then it just kind of kept growing from there, each and every time.”

It helped that the SFCA athletes already had a solid foundation for the sport.

“The snatch and clean and jerk were movements we did within the weight training program,” Davison said. “Our strength coach, Brandon Davis, has been doing with him with him for years, so they were good at the more technical lifts, and then we just kind of had to really work on their bench presses.”

Scott’s top lifts of the season include benching 240 pounds and a 190-pound clean-and-jerk.

Heading into states, he has the top recorded bench press in Class 1A.

“For his size, he’s a powerhouse,” Davidson said. “He’s had to work a little harder for the technique of the Olympic movements, but he’s just extremely strong. He’s kind of unorthodox in some of his technique and form with his movements, but he’s able to do it just with his raw power.”

One last meet in SFCA weightlifting's debut season

Davidson explained that, in starting this program, he wanted to treat it like a real sport and not like a hangout where athletes come and lift.

“We actually had practice every afternoon,” he said. “We got the guys together. We had a little bit of strategy of how we approached the lifts and trying to put our best total together each and every meet and understanding you’re not necessarily going to hit your max, your best lift, every single time but just paying attention to the guys ahead of you and making sure you’re putting yourself in a good position to give the team points.”

Davidson’s leadership paid dividends in establishing the sport quickly at SFCA.

“With his experience – he’s been coaching for a while now, and he really is just a magnet to kids,” Moore said. “I’ve had a couple of my own sons personally play for him and they love him. He’s just an invaluable resource.”

Having earned several significant achievements in their first season, the King’s will have one more chance to add to list at the Class 1A state meet on May 8.

“It just takes that bit of early success to get kids to buy in and get excited for what they can potentially do and then you win a district championship and then everyone knew that someone like Johnny was going to do really, really well at regionals,” Moore said. “It’s just been neat to see all that evolve.”

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Where:RP Funding Center in Lakeland

Schedule:Class 2A competes on May 6, Class 3A competes on May 7 and Class 1A competes on May 8.

Admission:$11 in advance, $14 day of

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St. Pauli edges closer to Bundesliga relegation, Mainz and Gladbach are safe

BERLIN (AP) — St. Pauli lost 2-1 at home to Mainz to edge closer to Bundesliga relegation, with Wolfsburg hoping to take advantage later Sunday.

Associated Press St. Pauli's Arkadiusz Pyrka, left, and Mainz's Phillipp Mwene battle for the ball during the German Bundesliga soccer match between FC St. Pauli and FSV Mainz 05 in Hamburg, Germany, Sunday, May 3, 2026. (Christian Charisius/dpa via AP) St. Pauli's Arkadiusz Pyrka, left, and Mainz's Nadiem Amiri battle for the ball during the German Bundesliga soccer match between FC St. Pauli and FSV Mainz 05 in Hamburg, Germany, Sunday, May 3, 2026. (Christian Charisius/dpa via AP) Mönchengladbach's Rocco Reitz, left, and Dortmund's Waldemar Anton fight for the ball during the German Bundesliga soccer match between Borussia Mönchengladbach and Borussia Dortmund in Mönchengladbach, Germany, Sunday, May 3, 2026. (Federico Gambarini/dpa via AP) Mönchengladbach's Philipp Sander, second from left, challenges for the ball with Dortmund's Julian Brandt, left, Jobe Bellingham, second from right, and Nico Schlotterbeck during the German Bundesliga soccer match between Borussia Mönchengladbach and Borussia Dortmund in Mönchengladbach, Germany, Sunday, May 3, 2026. (Federico Gambarini/dpa via AP)

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Phillip Tietz and Phillipp Mwene scored in the first half for Mainz to secure its place in the division next season with no concerns about relegation. Mainz had been bottom of the table with nine defeats from 13 games when it appointed Urs Fischer as coach in December.

Wolfsburg was playing at Freiburg later and could move above St. Pauli into the relegation playoff place by avoiding defeat.

The bottom two are relegated automatically, while the team that finishes third from bottom has a two-leg playoff against the third-place finisher from the second division to determine which plays in the Bundesliga next season.

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Also Sunday, Haris Tabaković scored late for Borussia Mönchengladbach to clinch its survival with a 1-0 win over second-place Borussia Dortmund.

Two rounds remain after this weekend.

Bayern Munich has already won the titlewith four rounds to spare. Schalkeclinched promotionback to the division on Saturday.

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Lakers release injury report for Game 1 versus Thunder

After upsetting theHouston Rocketsin the first round of the NBA playoffs in six games, theLos Angeles Lakerswill get back to work on Tuesday in Game 1 of their second-round matchup against theOklahoma City Thunder. The Thunder are the defending world champions, andvirtually no onefeels the Lakers have any real shot at winning the series.

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Luka Doncic is still out of action due to his Grade 2 hamstring strain, and there still doesn't seem to be any timetable for his return. For Oklahoma City, rising star forward Jalen Williams will be out of action in Game 1 because of a hamstring strain of his own. Reserve center Thomas Sorber is also out with a torn ACL that has kept him out all season.

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While Doncic has begun to do some light shooting by himself during Lakers practice sessions, he doesn't seem to be close to doing even one-on-one work. He sustained his hamstring strain on April 2 when L.A. wasdestroyed 139-96by the Thunder at Paycom Center.

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Cinnabon Is Celebrating 25 Years of “Harry Potter” Films with New Butterbeer-Flavored Products — but for a Limited Time Only

Cinnabon is releasing two Butterbeer-flavored products: a Butterbeer-flavored Classic Roll and a Butterbeer-flavored Chillatta

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  • The food items will be available for purchase at participating locations, while supplies last, between May 4 and May 17

  • Cinnabon also has perks and sweepstakes lined up for rewards members

AccioCinnabonandHarry Potterfans!

The bakery restaurant brand is celebrating 25 years since Harry Potter was first brought to life on film by releasing two newButterbeer-flavored products.

The first, the Butterbeer-flavored Classic Roll, adds Butterbeer-infused frosting to the classic treat, available to purchase individually or in CinnaPacks, all with custom Harry Potter-themed packaging.

Cinnabon will also release a Butterbeer-flavored Chillatta, a creamy, blended beverage that mixes Butterbeer flavor with vanilla.

The newButterbeer food itemswill be available for purchase at participating Cinnabon and Schlotzsky’s Deli locations, while supplies last, between May 4 and May 17.

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Cinnabon, through its partnership with Warner Bros. Discovery Global Consumer Products, becomes the first Quick Service Restaurant (QSR) to bring Harry Potter’s Butterbeer-inspired flavors nationwide.

“We are thrilled to be the first U.S. restaurant brand to join Butterbeer Season and bring a touch of wizarding world magic to our bakeries,” Urvi Patel, Chief Brand Officer at Cinnabon, said in a statement. “By pairing our signature cinnamon rolls with the nostalgic flavors of Butterbeer, we’re giving fans a completely new way to experience the iconic flavor."

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Cinnabon rewards members also get an added perk. Starting on May 4, the first 934 guests to input code "Platform934" into theirCinnabon appwill receive an offer for $2 Off a Butterbeer Bon.

Elsewhere, 50 loyalty members who sign up for asweepstakesbetween May 4 and May 17 will be entered to win a Harry Potter x Cinnabon shirt, and 10 will win free Classic Rolls for a year.

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Harry Potter is one of the most popular franchises in the world, with seven books, eight movies, a stage play and multiple theme parks, among other ventures.

The first movie in the film series —Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, orHarry Potter and the Philosopher's Stonein the U.K.— was released in 2001.

The magic of Harry Potter is set to cast a spell over a new generation through the upcomingHarry PotterTV series, which will adapt the beloved novels for HBO and HBO Max.

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, a stage play that takes place nineteen years after the events ofJ.K. Rowling's final Potter novel, currently has productions onBroadwayand inLondon, as well as an active North American tour.

Universal'sEpic Universein Orlando, Fla., recently opened a Potter-themed land, marking the latest wizarding world travel destination across the globe.

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Cinnabon Is Celebrating 25 Years of “Harry Potter” Films with New Butterbeer-Flavored Products — but for a Limited Time Only

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