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Gujarat: Three more arrested in Rajkot’s Payal Hospital cybercrime case

Rajkot, Feb 23 (SocialNews.XYZ) Rajkot’s Payal Hospital CCTV hacking scandal has led to the arrest of three more accused by the Cybercrime Department in Gujarat, bringing the total number of arrests to six. Among the...

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Urgent alert as popular dairy product pulled from Irish stores over health fears

A POPULAR dairy product is being recalled from Irish stores due to health fears.

Some supplies of Horgan’s cheddar products are being recalled across the country due to the possible presence of listeria.

Package of Horgan's Irish Smoked Cheddar cheese.
Horgans Irish Smoked Cheddar may contain listeria
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The Food Safety Authority of Ireland issued a recall alert, stating that one popular product had been pulled from the shelves after it was deemed unsafe.

They said that a batch of Horgans Irish Smoked Cheddar is being recalled due to “the possible presence of Listeria monocytogenes.”

The affected batch comes in a pack size of 150g with an approval number IE 1089 EC.

And it displays the use by date: 25/05/2025.

Dunnes Stores, SuperValu, Tesco Ireland and local supermarkets have removed the affected batches from sale and displayed recall notices at point-of-sale.

Customers are urged not to consume the products and return them to their point of purchase or dispose of them.

They can seek a replacement or a refund from their supermarket.

Consuming the affected batch may produce some symptoms of listeria, including mild flu-like symptoms or gastrointestinal symptoms such as nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea.

In rare cases, the infection can be more severe, causing serious complications.

Some people are more vulnerable to Listeria monocytogenes infections, including pregnant women, babies, and people with weakened immune systems, including the elderly.

The incubation period is, on average, 3 weeks but can range between 3 and 70 days. 

This comes after Burren Smokehouse products are being recalled across the country due to the possible presence of listeria.

The Food Safety Authority of Ireland issued recall alerts with two food products pulled from the shelves after they were deemed unsafe.

They said that batches of Burren Smokehouse organic hot smoked products are being recalled due to “the possible presence of Listeria monocytogenes“.

The impacted products are Burren Smokehouse Smoked Irish Organic Salmon Hot Smoked Over Oak and Burren Smokehouse Organic Hot smoked over oak with honey, lemon & pepper.

The affected Burren Smokehouse Smoked Irish Organic Salmon Hot Smoked Over Oak batch numbers are 429721 and 52221.

It comes in pack sizes of 500g and 180g with use by dates of: 04/03/2025, 10/03/2025, 11/03/2025, 05/03/2025, 10/03/2025 and 11/03/2025

And the affected Burren Smokehouse Organic Hot smoked over oak with honey, lemon & pepper batch numbers are 51721 and 429121.

It comes in a pack size of 140g with use by dates of: 04/03/2025, 05/03/2025, 10/03/2025 and 18/02/2025.

Red RECALL stamp over a blurred grocery store aisle.
The FSAI has issued a recall alert across the country for the popular dairy product
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Ireland’s Megan Campbell enjoyed new position vs Turkey but accepts Carla Ward’s system will take time to bed in

MEGAN CAMPBELL insists she enjoys the challenge of playing as a centre-back for Ireland.

The Drogheda native, 31, earned her 53rd cap on Friday night in a 1-0 Nations League win over Turkey.

21 February 2025; Megan Campbell of Republic of Ireland during the UEFA Women's Nations League B match between Republic of Ireland and Turkiye at Tallaght Stadium in Dublin. Photo by Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile
Campbell is happy to line out wherever Ward asks to
23 February 2025; Head coach Carla Ward during a Republic of Ireland women's training session at the FAI National Training Centre in Abbotstown, Dublin. Photo by Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile
Ireland next face Slovenia in Koper on Tuesday with kick-off at 5pm Irish time

The London City Lionesses ace — known for her long throw-ins — was picked to play in the heart of Ireland’s defence by new boss Carla Ward instead of her usual full-back role.

She helped the Girls in Green pick up a clean sheet against a side 35 places behind them in the world rankings with Aston Villa’s Anna Patten beside her.

And Campbell said: “As I’m getting older, I prefer the more central role than being the full-back.

“I still enjoy it there. I play there for my club and I’m comfortable in that position.

“Having the support and backing of the staff to step in there comforted me.

“My understanding of the game suits me better at centre-back. It’s about helping the team where I can.”

With Ireland leading after Kyra Carusa struck with a first-half header, the Girls in Green were forced to withstand a nervy finale.

The Turks troubled Ward’s side late on and were unlucky not to have scored an equaliser at Tallaght Stadium.

In fact, Campbell even had to head away a corner that looked set for the net after Courtney Brosnan misjudged the flight of the ball.

But Campbell admitted: “Their ranking is not justified.

“They were very physical and tried to break things up a lot more than we would have liked.

“If they’re stopping us getting possession, they are winning in that respect.

“They were very direct and we worked on that all week, knowing that.

“A lot of the focus was on us. We had to be positive and work on our formation and how we were going to build.”

But the game was played in difficult conditions with the surface ‘very soft’ after Shamrock Rovers’ European tie on Thursday night was followed by torrential rain in the Dublin area on Friday morning.

Campbell added: “The pitch was very soft. Rovers were unfortunate to lose on penalties over two legs.

“They would have felt that as well in the legs and they played for 120 minutes. I don’t envy them in that respect.

“For us it was very soft, it kept lifting very easily so when you planted your foot to pass, things were bobbling.

“We could have been a lot smarter with that but it’s really positive as we did really well in those conditions. A clean sheet and three points are positive.”

MAIN CHANGE

Ireland deployed a fluid 4-3-3 shape under boss Ward and it was justified with a victory.

The new formation is something Campbell is looking forward to taking on.

But she admits it will take some getting used to.

The Ireland stalwart said: “We want to be on the ball, keep possession and do that higher up.

“We changed from a 3-5-2 to a 4-3-3 so you have one less in the backline which creates an extra one up front.

“It was positive and we were trying things. We’re trying to keep possession higher up.

“If we have to turn them, we have to turn them. We didn’t expect them to press as high.

“We have the quality but the confidence is something we may have maybe lacked in ourselves.

“But now we need to put that right in terms of our confidence.

“Everyone is technically good enough. The quality is there. We are good enough as a team and squad.”

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EastEnders ‘finally’ signs up The Bill and Casualty legend for new role as fans rejoice

EASTENDERS has ‘finally’ signed up a star of The Bill and Casualty for a new role – leaving fans delighted.

Yesterday it was revealed that Vicki Fowler would be returning to Albert Square after 21 years to attend the funeral of her uncle, Martin.

Photo of three actors from EastEnders standing by an Albert Square sign.
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EastEnders has ‘finally’ signed up a star of The Bill and Casualty for a new role – leaving fans delighted[/caption]
Alex Walkinshaw, who plays Ross in EastEnders, standing by an Albert Square sign.
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Alex Walkinshaw has joined as Vicki Fowler’s boyfriend, Ross[/caption]
Police officers interrogating a suspect in a pub.
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Alex is best known for his role as Smithy in The Bill[/caption]

The role has been recast, with actress Alice Haig taking over from previous star Scarlett Alice Johnson.

However, some EastEnders fans were more excited to learn that a star of two other huge shows will be joining as Vicki’s new partner, Ross.

Ross will be played by Alex Walkinshaw, who is best known to TV viewers as Dale ‘Smithy’ Smith in The Bill and Adrian ‘Fletch’ Fletcher in Casualty and Holby City.

Having also starred as PE teacher Jez Diamond in BBC school-based drama series Waterloo Road, fans think it’s long overdue that the actor join EastEnders.

Taking to X, one wrote: “Great to see @WalkinshawAlex finally in EastEnders.

“Always thought it likely once The Bill finished and of course he was then great in Waterloo Road, Casualty and Holby #EastEnders.”

Another added: “Alex Walkinshaw / Smithy from The Bill!!!!What great casting with various shows apart from The Bill he’s been involved with.”

A third tweeted: “Alex Walkinshaw is perfect for EastEnders. He was incredible in the Bill.”

Speaking of his role as newcomer Ross, Alex said: “I am really excited as I’ve had so many friends on EastEnders throughout the years, and I always hear lovely things about it.

“The show is top draw drama and I can’t wait to get stuck in. Ross is a decent, hardworking family man, he always puts family first, and he is very in love with Vicki, but it’s not always plain sailing.”

Vicki and Ross will be joined by his son Joel, played by newcomer Max Murray.

Executive Producer Chris Clenshaw said of the castings: “We’re delighted to have the very talented Alice, Alex and Max with us.

“Vicki is back under the most tragic of circumstances, representing her distraught mum Michelle, and she’s changed a lot since we last saw her.

“We’re excited to let viewers get reacquainted with Vicki and to introduce Ross and Joel to the Square.

“It won’t be long before Vicki and this new branch of the Fowler family are making waves in Walford.”

EastEnders facts and figures

THE beloved British soap has been captivating audiences for decades.

EastEnders follows the lives of the residents of Walford as they navigate love, loss, family drama, and community struggles.

Here’s the latest on:

Alex Walkinshaw as Adrian "Fletch" Fletcher in Holby City.
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He also won a legion of fans as Fletch in Casualty and Holby City[/caption]

EastEnders airs on BBC One and is available on BBC iPlayer.

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