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Offset’s brutally honest reaction to Travis Scott’s WWE slap goes viral

Millions saw iconic rapper Travis Scott slap WWE Champion Cody Rhodes at Elimination Chamber during John Cena’s heel turn, including Offset. The former member of the Migos took to X, formerly Twitter, to share his reaction. “Travis smacked [the] life out [of] buddy,” he said along with a crying laughing emoji on March 5, 2025. […]

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‘It’s a huge loss for families’ All the UK theme parks that have closed in recent years – and the ones that are at risk

BRITS have been left devastated after the huge Oakwood Theme Park confirmed that are closing down after 40 years – as one of the latest closures in recent months.

The Welsh theme park was saved back in 2008 after £25million was put back into it.

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Oakwood Theme Park has confirmed they are closing down[/caption]
Rollercoaster car with passengers against a blue sky.
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The theme park is the third in the UK to close in recent months[/caption]

However, rising costs of ride parts, electricity and food were behind the closure, with locals left gutted by the news.

The theme park is the latest in recent months to have been forced to close its doors.

Just last month, Leisure Island Fun Park, on Canvey Island, confirmed it would be shutting down after 20 years.

The Essex theme park underwent a refurbishment in 2021, but hasn’t explained the reason for the closure.

All of the rides and attractions have since been removed.

In a statement, they thanked the “3,000 staff members” who have worked there in the past two decades.

They said: “It’s so sad we have had to close the park but hopefully we have created loads of memories for the families that visited us.”

And back in September 2024, Flambards theme park in Cornwall also closed its doors.

Having opened in 1976, it became Flambards in 1990 after more rides were added, with the name coming from a popular TV drama.

It was saved from closure in 2012, only for it to close 12 years later.

In a statement, they said that “all possible avenues had ben exhausted” in trying to keep it open, but cited rising costs as the issue.

Other closures include Pleasure Island Family Theme Park, in Lincolnshire, which shut back in 2016 after falling visitor numbers.

And indoor waterpark Wet n Wild closed back in 2019, with it demolished last year.

Some UK theme parks have also warned that they are at risk of closure.

Wickstead Park, one of the oldest theme parks in the UK, warned they were at risk of closure.

The park is considering an entrance fee, which would be the first since it opened 104 years ago.

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Canvey Island Theme Park in Essex shut last month[/caption]

Mr Wicksteed said: “The Trust has invested millions in recent years to try to secure a sustainable future.

“But ultimately this is a private park which needs a great deal of money to maintain if we are to continue to open for people to use free of charge, as we have for more than 100 years.”

Adventure Island theme park said they will be reducing his seasonal staff hiring by 200, as well as opening for fewer hours.

Philip Miller, owner of Adventure Island in Southend-on-Sea told Mail Online: “What it means is we’ll open the rides a bit later, close a bit earlier, save staff that way. We’re going to cut numbers.”

Last year, they only opened at weekends in June as well.

What could this mean for UK theme parks?

The Sun’s Deputy Travel Editor Kara Godfrey weighs in.

UK theme parks saw a boom in visitors during Covid, when Brits couldn’t go abroad for their thrills.

But in recent years, the cost of living has hit the attractions from all angles.

Families are looking for cheaper days or even free days out instead, with some theme parks costing upwards of £100 for four tickets.

Not only that, but the rising costs of electricity and food means theme parks are also facing much higher bills when it comes to running the parks.

While the larger theme parks are likely to survive, smaller local attractions will likely be feeling the pinch especially those without the steep entry tickets bringing in revenue.

More closures could be yet to come, which is a huge loss for families wanting to try and keep the kids entertained.

One of the biggest theme parks that never got off the ground was London Resort, dubbed the UK Disneyland.

The £2.5billion plans were finally scrapped last year.

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Flambards also closed last year[/caption]

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Girl, 12, dies after being hit by car while getting off school bus

A YOUNG girl has died after being hit by a car while getting off a school bus.

The 12-year old was tragically struck down by a vehicle shortly after 4pm yesterday in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland.

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A young girl has died after being hit by a car in Northern Ireland (stock image)[/caption]

Hillhead Road, where the horror crash occurred, was closed at the time of the incident but has since reopened.

The Police Service of Northern Ireland Inspector Adair has urged the public not to share any footage of the collision scene on social media.

The inspector said: “There was a large number of people in the vicinity at the time who may have recorded video footage of the scene.

“I would ask anyone with footage not to share it on social media, but instead forward it to police through the Major Incident Public Portal.

“This footage will be of great assistance to officers investigating the collision.

“The Hillhead Road has reopened following this serious collision and our investigation continues.

“Anyone with any information, dash-cam footage or images taken at the scene can also call on 101, quoting reference number 1038 05/03/25.”

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Cops have asked witnesses to hand footage to the police (stock image)[/caption]

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‘Lady Olenna gave better advice than Tyrion’: Making Tyrion a Drunk Was Understandable, but There’s No Defense for How Game of Thrones Took Away His Best Ability

Tyrion Lannister, our beloved, wine-guzzling, sharp-tongued underdog, was once the undisputed king of comebacks and one of the best minds in Game of Thrones. He could talk his way out of anything, outdrink anyone, and outsmart entire courts of scheming nobles.  From his first moment on screen, it was clear that he wasn’t just another […]

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Study shows diabetes drug may reduce heart failure risk in cancer patients by 50 pc

New Delhi, March 6 (SocialNews.XYZ) A common type of diabetes medication may help cancer patients ward off the risk of heart failure by 50 per cent and boost long-term recovery, according to new research on...

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Jharkhand: IIT-ISM student found dead under suspicious circumstances in Dhanbad campus

Dhanbad, March 6 (SocialNews.XYZ) In a tragic incident, Tanmay Prajapati, a B.Tech student at the Indian Institute of Technology (Indian School of Mines), Dhanbad, was found dead under suspicious circumstances in the Aqua Marine Hostel...

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Australian state issues emergency evacuation warnings ahead of cyclone landfall

Sydney, March 6 (SocialNews.XYZ) Australia's New South Wales (NSW) State Emergency Service issued emergency evacuation warnings on Thursday as tropical cyclone Alfred edges closer to the country's east coast. Residents in the Northern Rivers region...

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