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Glasgow’s Argyle Street Ash wins Tree of the Year title

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An ash tree on a busy Glasgow road has been crowned Tree of the Year 2025 after being nominated by the public as a wildcard entry in the contest.

The Argyle Street Ash was named the winner of the Woodland Trust competition on Thursday after a public vote.

Other contenders included an oak that may have inspired Virginia Woolf and a lime representing peace in Northern Ireland, a nod to this year’s theme of “rooted in culture”.

A panel of experts selected nine trees of differing ages and species for the shortlist, while the public were allowed to choose a 10th option as a wildcard.

The Argyle Street Ash was then put forward by David Treanor – an arborist from Glasgow who has been managing the tree for the past five years.

Mr Treanor pointed to its reference in the 1951 book by journalist James Cowan, from a book called Glasgow’s Treasure Chest, in which he describes the Argyle Street tree as “quite the most graceful ash I have seen”.

The quote hangs framed in the pub opposite the tree, which hosts Gaelic live music events.

He told BBC Scotland News: “There are stories of people’s mothers and fathers meeting underneath the tree, there are people who hail taxis and ask it to be sent to the big tree on Argyle Street – there are so many lovely wee stories about it.

“It was the people’s tree, the only urban tree on the shortlist and people in Glasgow got behind it.”

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Anna Perks, the tree equity lead at the Woodland Trust, said it “had been a delight to see the human connection” to the tree be shown during the voting.

She added that it was tied up in local people’s stories in the area.

As the winner of the competition, the ash will now progress to represent the UK in the European Tree of the Year finals in early 2026.

The Glasgow tree narrowly beat the King of Limbs Oak that inspired a Radiohead album, and the photographic Lonely Tree, which sits on the edge of the Llyn Padarn lake in North Wales.

The ancient Lady Jane Grey Oak in Leicester’s Bradgate Park, and a cedar with low-sweeping boughs where The Beatles were photographed at London’s Chiswick House, completed the top five in the rankings.

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Mr Treanor said he hoped the win for the Argyle Street Ash would be “a victory for misunderstood urban trees all over the world” and that other urban trees elsewhere would be allowed to remain in place.

The Woodland Trust said the “rooted in culture” theme was chosen to celebrate how trees shape the cultural landscape in literature, music, poetry and art.

Adam Cormack, head of campaigning at the charity, said there had been a great response to the contest.

He added: “Trees really matter to people, and this is clear from the response we’ve seen to the Argyle Street Ash.

“Trees inspire us to write stories and create art, whilst connecting us to cultural legacies and a sense of place.

“We encourage people to notice and enjoy the trees around them, and learn more about how they benefit us – from boosting biodiversity and wellbeing, to mitigating the effects of climate change.”

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Laura Chow, head of charities at People’s Postcode Lottery, which supported the competition, said the Glasgow tree was a worthy winner.

She said: “These trees, rooted in culture, show how valued they are by their communities, and the significant importance they have in our wider cultural history.

“What a worthy winner the Argyle Street Ash is.”

2025 is the second year in a row that a Scottish tree has taken the prize – last year the Skipinnish Oak in Lochaber came first in the vote.

Prior winners include a sweet chestnut tree in Wrexham’s Acton Park, an ancient yew tree at Waverley Abbey, the Allerton oak tree in Calderstones Park in Liverpool and Nellie’s Tree, also known as the Love Tree, in West Yorkshire.

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Mass arrests for sextortion and romance scams in sting operation across Africa

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Some 260 suspected cyber scammers have been arrested in a sting operation carried out across 14 African countries.

The operation, co-ordinated by Interpol and funded by the UK, targeted criminal networks using social media and digital platforms to extract money from victims in romance scams, and in so-called “sextortion”, in which victims are blackmailed using explicit imagery.

More than 1,400 victims across Ghana, Kenya, Angola and elsewhere were identified, with Interpol estimating their total losses at nearly $2.8m (£2.1m).

The global police network said it was committed to “disrupting and dismantling the groups that prey on vulnerable individuals online”.

During the crackdown which was carried out between July and August, police identified IP addresses, digital infrastructure, domains and social media profiles linked to members of the scam syndicates.

These leads and the subsequent arrests also resulted in the seizure of USB drives, Sim cards and forged documents, as well as the taking-down of 81 cyber-crime groups across Africa, Interpol said.

“Cyber-crime units across Africa are reporting a sharp rise in digital-enabled crimes such as sextortion and romance scams,” said Cyril Gout, the acting executive director of police services at Interpol.

He said the growth of online platforms had opened new opportunities for criminal networks to exploit victims “causing both financial loss and psychological harm”.

About 68 suspects were arrested in Ghana, where authorities seized 835 devices and identified 108 victims during the operation. Investigators there recovered $70,000 from the estimated $450,000 in financial losses.

Scammers in Ghana extracted payments using a range of schemes, including fake courier and customs shipment fees. They secretly recorded intimate videos during explicit chats and used them to blackmail people.

In Senegal, police arrested 22 suspects and uncovered a network that impersonated celebrities and used emotional manipulation on social media and dating platforms to defraud 120 victims of approximately $34,000.

A total of 65 devices, forged identification documents and money transfer records were seized during the operation there.

And in Ivory Coast, police arrested 24 suspects, seized 29 devices and identified 809 victims. Scammers used fake profiles online to blackmail victims, demanding payments to prevent public exposure.

Eight suspects were arrested in Angola where authorities identified 28 domestic and international victims, primarily targeted via social media. Scammers used fraudulent documents to create fake identities, facilitating financial transactions and concealing their real identities while engaging victims.

Other countries involved in the operation under the African Joint Operation against Cyber-crime project include Benin, Burkina Faso, The Gambia, Guinea, Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Uganda and Zambia.

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Kneecap rapper’s terror case thrown out

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The terrorism case against Kneecap rapper Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh has been thrown out following a technical error in the way the charge against him was brought.

He was charged in May after allegedly displaying a flag in support of proscribed organisation Hezbollah at a gig at the O2 Forum in Kentish Town, London, in November 2024.

The 27-year-old, who performs under the stage name Mo Chara, denied the charge and has described it as political.

Chief Magistrate Paul Goldspring told Woolwich Crown Court that the charge against Mr Ó hAnnaidh was “unlawful” and “null”.

The court erupted into applause as the judge handed down the ruling.

As Mr Ó hAnnaidh left the court his parents hugged him and said they were “delighted” it was over.

First Minister Michelle O’Neill has welcomed the ruling.

The case was due to be heard at Westminster Magistrates’ Court but was moved to Woolwich, due to a burst water main.

Hezbollah is proscribed as a terrorist organisation by the UK and it is a crime to express support for them.

During a court appearance on 20 August legal arguments around whether the charge was brought within the six-month time limit were heard.

His defence team were seeking to throw the case out, citing a technical error in the way the charge was brought against Mr Ó hAnnaidh.

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McIlroy & Fleetwood reunite in Ryder Cup foursomes

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European captain Luke Donald has opted for two heavyweight pairings – including reuniting Rory McIlroy and Tommy Fleetwood – as he looks for a fast start in Friday’s opening session of the Ryder Cup against the United States in New York.

Northern Ireland’s McIlroy and England’s Fleetwood linked up to great effect in Europe’s victory in Rome two years ago, winning together in both foursomes sessions to contribute two crucial points.

Spain’s Jon Rahm and England’s Tyrrell Hatton, who also won both their matches together last time out, have been selected to start the visitors’ bid for a first win on American soil since 2012.

Former world number one Justin Rose has been left out of the morning foursomes, which start at 7:10am local time (12:10 BST).

“We want to start strong,” said Donald. “Rahm and Hatton have had a lot of success together.

“They know how to win, they get along very well and we’re very happy to get them out first.”

As the away team Europe will hit the opening tee shot and Rahm suggested it would be his responsibility.

“I’ll be hitting the first tee shot, or actually, I think I’m the one leading us off,” said the two-time major champion, who is in Europe’s leading group for the fourth successive time.

American captain Keegan Bradley has decided to send out Bryson DeChambeau – who missed the Rome defeat but has emerged as a talisman for the hosts – in his first pairing at Bethpage Black alongside Justin Thomas.

Big-hitting DeChambeau has been described by Bradley as having “X-Factor ability”, which the captain hopes can instantly create momentum for the hosts on Friday morning.

DeChambeau knows how to whip up a crowd and, in a bid to further excite the New York fans, might attempt to drive the opening green on the 397-yard downhill first hole if weather permits.

He tried it several times in practice, without success but said: “It’s definitely drivable if it’s downwind. I could get the front edge if the conditions aren’t too soft.

“It’s 365 yards, something like that. That’s nothing, right? Just a normal long drive shot.”

Bradley says he would not dissuade DeChambeau from trying his luck.

“With foursomes you have to factor in personalities,” said Bradley.

“Golf balls are really important too and analytical data is super helpful. So much info can help us.

“Everyone really wanted to play with each other. We had to narrow these down.”

The match-ups

The top match, on paper, looks a belter. DeChambeau and Thomas form a new partnership, but with DeChambeau’s length off the tee and Thomas’ iron play they look a perfect match for this opening alternate shot format.

Last time we saw Scottie Scheffler in a Ryder Cup foursomes match in Rome, he was in tears after being demolished alongside Brooks Koepka in a record 9&7 defeat by Ludvig Aberg and Viktor Hovland.

The world number one is partnered with Russell Henley, with whom he won two and lost one match at the Presidents Cup last year.

Europe have ditched the successful Aberg and Hovland partnership, preferring to pair the Swede with Matt Fitzpatrick, who will be desperate to improve on his dismal Ryder Cup record of one win from eight matches.

Fleetwood just doesn’t lose in this format, with four wins from four in foursomes. And alongside McIlroy in match three this looks like a strong pairing against Collin Morikawa and Harris English, who haven’t played together before.

A prominent golf data website has suggested that out of the 132 possible fourball pairings, Morikawa and English are ranked 132nd. McIlroy and Fleetwood are ranked third.

In the bottom match, the US have gone with the tried and tested pairing of Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele. The good friends have played nine matches together at the Ryder and Presidents Cup, and have a record of six wins and three defeats – although two of those losses came in Rome.

They play Hovland and Robert MacIntyre. Hovland played all five matches in Rome – to add to the five he played at Whistling Straits in 2021. MacIntyre is making his foursomes debut but has had two years of steady improvement since going unbeaten in Rome.

Why fast start is key to Ryder Cup success

Continuity has been the key for the European team as they look to buck the trend of dominant home victories at the biennial event.

Donald was given a second successive term after proving a popular – and successful – captain in Rome, while 11 of the 12 players who earned victory also return.

However, he has decided against naming the same four pairings which helped Europe race 4-0 ahead at the Marco Simone Golf and Country Club.

Sweden’s Aberg and Norway’s Hovland have been split up, with Aberg partnering England’s Fitzpatrick, while Hovland joins forces with Scotland’s MacIntyre.

Ireland’s Shane Lowry and Austria’s Sepp Straka will both sit out of the opening session.

Rookie Rasmus Hojgaard, who replaced his twin brother Nicolai in the only change to Europe’s team, also has to wait.

“It’s two years ago, Rome, players evolve, players change, their profiles change and you’re looking at personality match-ups,” said Donald.

“We have so many options that it’s really quite fun as a captain.

“But we know the US are going to be strong. They’re strong in foursomes. They have some amazing partnerships there and we wanted to bring our best as well and this is what we feel is our best.”

Both Donald and Bradley know success in the foursomes format has been a reliable indicator of overall outcomes in recent Ryder Cups.

At Whistling Straits four years ago the US took the opening foursomes 3-1 en route to a record 19-9 victory. In 2016 they won the Friday foursomes session 4-0 at Hazeltine and Europe never truly recovered.

“I’ve been preparing for 21 months for this,” added Donald.

“We understand the task in hand, we understand how difficult it is to win away, but we have done it – we’ve won four times since 1987 to the US’ one win away.

“So it has been done, and we will certainly draw on those experiences.”

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