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Scottish Sun
5 hours ago
- Scottish Sun
Bumbling ‘arsonists' who try to set fire to a house accidentally set their getaway car ablaze as they try to escape
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) THIS is the shocking moment a trio of aspiring arsonists accidentally torch their own getaway car. Security footage from southern Australia shows a clumsy man dousing a house with a liquid - before his escape plan goes up in smoke. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 4 A man is seen throwing liquid at the front of a home 4 The car is then seen bursting into flames with all three men inside 4 The men are seen sprinting out of the burning car In the video released by South Australia Police, three men are seen pulling up at night outside a fenced-off building in Port Pirie - around 124 miles north of Adelaide. One of the suspects jumps out of the car and begins dousing the home in Solomontown with liquid from a container. Police said: 'As seen in the footage, three male suspects had attended an address in Young Street and doused the front of the residence with accelerant.' Liquid can also be seen spilling onto the pavement as the man carelessly pours out the flammable substance. Read more world news BRUTAL CHOKE Horror moment cop chokes 'phone thief' to death as bystanders beg him to stop He then grabs another container from the car, tipping it onto the same area. The man gets back inside the car as the trio make their escape. Suddenly, the inside of the car bursts into flames and begins to roll forward. The three bungling men can be seen bolting out of the car on both sides. Police said the men 'ran off, abandoning the car in the street'. They added: 'It is extremely likely they have suffered significant burns or injuries in the fire and police urge them to seek medical attention. 'Anyone with information about the identity or location of anyone involved in this incident is encouraged to contact Crime Stoppers immediately.' Moment naked PT chases down arsonist who set fire to three cars on his drive in middle of the night When officers arrived at the scene, they discovered the burning car and another fire burning at the front of a nearby home. Both fires were put out using a fire extinguisher. The people inside the house were not injured, although the outside was charred by flames, according to police. It comes as a personal trainer chased down an arsonist after three cars were set on fire outside his house in May. Mike Hind, 41, captured the blaze on his Ring doorbell in the dead of night as his children were sleeping peacefully. The gym coach, who lives in Middlesbrough, posted the footage on social media. A man dressed in joggers can be seen splashing petrol across each of the vehicles, including a Range Rover and Mazda sports car, parked in the driveway at midnight. The vehicles caught fire instantly, with flames spreading across the drive. The doorbell footage then shows an undressed Mike running out of the house as the arsonist, in a black checked shirt, runs from the scene.


Scottish Sun
5 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
British blokes have forgotten how to dress for the sun – follow these tips for a more stylish summer look
BECK TO BASICS British blokes have forgotten how to dress for the sun – follow these tips for a more stylish summer look Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) REMEMBER when we used to laugh at German blokes on holiday? You could spot them a mile off, with their mullets, vests, questionable moustaches, beer bellies and skimpy swimwear. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 12 Follow David Beckham and his neutral bomber jacket, white T-shirt and pleated linen trousers Credit: The Mega Agency 12 Leave the short-shorts to Paul Mescal — because even he doesn't look good in them Credit: Getty 12 Michael B Jordan in an animal print shirt with cool tonal trousers and leather shoes Credit: Getty Well, now they are laughing at us because while they discovered style, we stole their look and made it worse by adding football shirts and Crocs. Germans now cut a dash with their stylish minimalism. The French embody effortless chic. The Italians and Spanish dress with cool Latin style. We, meanwhile, have become the poorly dressed man of Europe. British men have forgotten how to dress for the sun and stock our summer wardrobes with football shirts, muscle tees, bucket hats, skinny jeans, ¾-length trackies and oversized sunglasses. Our identity crisis is a national disgrace. On Spanish beaches our kids don't bury us in the sand because it's fun. They bury us because they're embarrassed by us, like cats burying their mess. Not so long ago, summer used to be a stress-free affair for men of my age — I'm 55. On beaches we disappeared into the background, unnoticeable behind expanding midriffs and cloaks of matted body hair. We sat behind windbreaks, vests on, knotted hankies on head, trousers rolled up, reading the Racing Post. I'm a men's fashion expert - these style mistakes are ruining your look and could even damage expensive items No one expected anything of us. Women fretted about swimwear while we were allowed to gracefully surrender into middle-age spread. We only had two beach role models, Peter Stringfellow with his thong, and David Hasselhoff, who spent half the 1980s sucking in his stomach and the other half driving a talking car. But today more is expected of us. Blame social media if you want. The world has moved on. Men are expected to care more about how they dress. But in the UK it seems we didn't get the memo and while Europeans got more stylish, British blokes spun off at a tangent, like a divergent timeline in Marvel's Loki series. But you can do better. Some men try to break the mould, but get led astray trying to emulate celebrity role models. 12 Timothée Chalamet in cargo-shorts-socks-and-sandals ensemble Credit: BackGrid 12 Ryan Gosling makes it look easy with plain shirts and chinos Credit: Getty 12 Brad Pitt in his garish tie-dye tracksuit while out in New York City Credit: Getty Timothée Chalamet can get away with his cargo-shorts-socks-and-sandals ensemble because he's Timothée Chalamet — but you are not. Leave the short-shorts to Paul Mescal — because even he doesn't look good in them. And despite what the fashion mags tell you, bold matching tops and trousers do not look good on men over 25. Just look at Brad Pitt in his garish tie-dye tracksuit while out in New York City earlier this month. If a Hollywood superstar can't pull it off, you definitely can't. There are celebrity outliers, however. Take some pointers from Ryan Gosling, who makes it look easy with plain shirts and chinos, or David Beckham and his neutral bomber jacket, white T-shirt, pleated linen trousers and white trainers, or slightly more daring, Michael B Jordan in an animal print shirt with cool tonal trousers and leather shoes. Now we are re-establishing better relations with our continental brethren, it's time to smarten up our act — and the good news is, it's not hard. How do I know? Because I did it. I too was once like you, a hopeless summer fashion victim. I wore cargo shorts, West Ham footie shirts pulled over my dad-bod beer belly, and athleisure sandals. My swimwear of choice was below the knee board shorts. 12 The Sun's Nick is all set for summer Credit: Supplied On one holiday to the South of France I flirted with budgie smugglers after a traumatic experience in a French open-air swimming pool where board shorts were banned. I didn't realise and was frog-marched from the pool by lifeguards who made me purchase tight trunks from a vending machine. Walking back into the pool in my tiny new Lycra swimwear was like the walk of shame in Game Of Thrones. Today a 5-inch inseam is as daring as I get (which is good style advice for any man). My fashion salvation happened after I met a younger, stylish woman, who is now my wife. Stephanie, 45, knocked me into shape and taught me how to dress. It didn't take a lot of effort and I even get compliments occasionally from my 23-year-old daughter and 18-year-old son. So, as you head off for your hols, take a few tips from me. Ditch the football shirts, no one in Mykonos cares about Burnley FC. Ditch anything with big logos on it. Wear leather sandals or espadrilles. Choose linen or seersucker short-sleeved shirts. You can't go wrong with a polo shirt and tailored shorts in neutral palettes. Replace your battered baseball cap with a Panama hat. Treat yourself to some understated sunglasses. Bodies should get some attention too. Before 2006, we could get away with a hairy dad bod, but then the film Casino Royale hit the big screen, and when Daniel Craig emerged from the sea like God chiselled from marble he ruined it for all of us. Now we're expected to look presentable in swimwear. So, get your back waxed, manscape your chest hair. Have a fake tan, but don't go mad. Ask for a light one. Get your eyebrows shaped and tinted. It's not unusual any more and makes a big difference, I promise. No one is going to think any less of you. Maybe swap a pint for a glass of rosé occasionally, or a mojito. Just a few small tweaks and the new stylish you will fit right in on beaches from the Costas to the Greek islands. Make the UK cool again, just don't mention Brexit. WHAT TO BUY NOW 12 Panama, £10, Tu at Sainsbury's Credit: supplied 12 Sunglasses, £5, Peacocks Credit: supplied 12 Shirt, £14, Primark Credit: supplied 12 Shorts, £15, Matalan Credit: Matalan


Scottish Sun
5 hours ago
- Health
- Scottish Sun
Worried cancer patients are flooding charity with calls asking whether fat jabs are safe to use
The rise in queries prompted the charity's Dr Owen Carter to urge caution before using the jabs FAT JAB QUERIES Worried cancer patients are flooding charity with calls asking whether fat jabs are safe to use Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) WORRIED cancer patients are flooding a charity with calls asking whether fat jabs are safe to use. Some of the concerns are being raised by those already having treatment such as chemo or hormone therapy. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up But others are fretting that using weight loss medication could increase their cancer risk. Other questions posed to Macmillan Cancer Support's helpline include asking if they were safe for someone who has had a previous thyroid cancer diagnosis, or before cancer surgery. Studies suggest the jabs might reduce the risk of some cancers but research is ongoing and they may not be safe for everyone. The rise in queries prompted the charity's Dr Owen Carter to urge caution before using the jabs. He said: 'Recently we have seen a noticeable increase in calls to Macmillan's support line and a flurry of messages on our online community about weight loss drugs. 'It's understandable that lots of people are interested in new drugs which accelerate weight loss, particularly if they want to manage their weight before or after treatment for cancer. 'While 'quick fixes' may seem attractive, we simply do not know enough about the long-term impact of these weight loss medications to recommend them if they're not prescribed by a specialist. 'Additionally, certain weight loss medications carry warnings about a potential link with thyroid cancer. 'However, we know that eating well and staying as active as possible are proven to help people feel better, increase their energy levels and strengthen their immune systems, which can help them to manage their weight and cope better with cancer treatment.' Eating well and staying active were better ways to increase energy levels and strengthen immune systems, which, in turn, would help manage weight and cope with treatment, he added. Doc gives advice on how to tackle Mounjaro side effect of excess loose skin


Scottish Sun
5 hours ago
- Business
- Scottish Sun
HS2 bosses under-fire after spending £1,200 a MONTH decorating offices with tropical plants
'HS2 is the prime example of a quango being allowed to run amok given the extraordinary catalogue of waste it has been guilty of' LEAF IT OUT HS2 bosses under-fire after spending £1,200 a MONTH decorating offices with tropical plants Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) BOSSES at much-delayed HS2 spent £1,200 a month decorating offices with tropical plants. The rail project's chiefs paid £4,819 in four months on greenery with Funky Yukka — described as specialists in 'creating flourishing workspaces'. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up Taxpayer-funded HS2 splashed out on government Electronic Purchasing Card Solutions cards up to October 2024. Plant firm Funky Yukka has offices in Stafford - close to the HS2 HQ in Snowhill, Birmingham. Clients include Tesla, Amazon Jimmy Choo, Mango, HSBC and the BBC. It emerged as Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander this week confirmed a delay to the project, which has already had its northern routes axed. William Yarwood, media campaign manager at the TaxPayers' Alliance, said: "HS2 is the prime example of a quango being allowed to run amok given the extraordinary catalogue of waste it has been guilty of. "Politicians handed over control of one of the largest infrastructure projects in UK history to an un-elected body of bureaucrats and it's no surprise that having been given an inch they've taken a mile. "Ministers need to take far firmer control over the delivery and spending of HS2, if they're not going to scrap it altogether.' A spokesperson for HS2 said its Funky Yukka contract had ended. They added: 'We are transparent about our costs and will bear down on unnecessary spend.' Our village's peace is shattered by 'hellish' explosions that shake our houses every night


Scottish Sun
6 hours ago
- Business
- Scottish Sun
Bank of England keeps interest rates unchanged leaving home-buyers to wait for loan cuts
STAYING PUT Bank of England keeps interest rates unchanged leaving home-buyers to wait for loan cuts Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) HOME-buyers were made to wait for loan cuts as Bank chiefs held steady on interest rates. Borrowing costs were kept at 4.25 per cent yesterday as oil prices rise because of the Israel-Iran conflict and inflation remains stubbornly high. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 1 The Bank of England has chosen to keep interest rates unchanged (pictured Andrew Bailey, Governor of the Bank of England) Credit: Reuters Businesses were also found to be increasingly reluctant to hire staff. Six members of the Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee voted to stick with the same rate, with the other three calling for a cut of 0.25 per cent. Bank Governor Andrew Bailey said: 'Interest rates remain on a gradual downward path, although we've left them on hold today. "The world is highly unpredictable.' Mr Bailey added: 'In the UK we are seeing signs of softening in the labour market. "We will be looking carefully at the extent to which those signs feed through to consumer price inflation.' The Tories last night said interest rates are staying higher for longer due to Labour's Jobs Tax and borrowing which is driving up inflation and killing growth. Shadow Chancellor Mel Stride: 'To plug the hole they have created, we now know Rachel Reeves has a secret plan to raise taxes. "Make no mistake – more taxes are coming." Chancellor Rachel Reeves told The Times CEO Summit that she wants the Bank to set the right policy for bringing down inflation to the 2 per cent target. She added that double-digit inflation seen a few years ago 'was so challenging for businesses, but also family finances, which also has a knock on impact on business'. What is the Bank of England base rate and how does it affect me? Unlock even more award-winning articles as The Sun launches brand new membership programme - Sun Club.