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Eddie Howe’s three-word response as Newcastle boss tipped as ideal Man Utd candidate
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Eddie Howe’s three-word response as Newcastle boss tipped as ideal Man Utd candidate

Eddie Howe has underlined his commitment to Newcastle despite Paul Scholes insisting he would be his ideal candidate to come in at Manchester United if a change was made by the Old Trafford hierarchy. Howe has proved himself to be a top manager since arriving at St James' Park in 2021. He took over when the Magpies were in the relegation zone and has since made them a Champions League outfit and delivered a trophy in the form of the Carabao Cup. He's been aided by the club's huge wealth, but has still been credited with improving several players, many of whom he inherited. That has seen Howe's stock rise and he's enjoyed a particularly strong record against the Red Devils. Last term he secured a double over Amorim. Beating him 2-0 at Old Trafford in what was an utterly dominant showing before replicating that with a commanding 4-1 win back in Newcastle - and Scholes thinks he'd be an ideal manager for the Red Devils. The former player told The Overlap when quizzed on his choice: “Eddie Howe, Eddie Howe. I’m not sure about his mate [assistant, Jason Tindall], but definitely him." Despite that wish Howe himself has addressed speculation linking him with other jobs - insisting "I'm all in" at Newcastle. He's continually been backed by the club's hierarchy and has delivered on that faith, which he wants to continue doing. Howe told Chronicle Live: "I'm all in (at Newcastle). My commitment here is 100% here and always has been. My family is still here, and we are fighting every day to make a success of what we are doing. The season ahead could be a wonderful thing, and that is what we are trying to focus on, trying to make a success of the games we have coming up." In the past clubs who have welcomed wealthy owners in the Premier League have quickly appointed a superstar manager to lead their charge. Manchester City gave Mark Hughes a period before landing Roberto Mancini, for example. But Newcastle have stuck with their homegrown manager, which has paid off. Ratcliffe has confessed that Amorim has “not had the best of seasons” in Manchester after three defeats in seven Premier League games but underlined his ambition to give the ex-Sporting Lisbon boss three years to prove he is the man to lead them forward. Join our new WhatsApp community and receive your daily dose of Mirror Football content. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice.

Comparing Ruben Amorim to Mikel Arteta amid this Man Utd nightmare is just ridiculous
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Comparing Ruben Amorim to Mikel Arteta amid this Man Utd nightmare is just ridiculous

On the one hand, you have to admire Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s loyalty. On the other, you have to question his blind faith for giving Ruben Amorim three years to turn things around at Manchester United. But, honestly, what was far more baffling was the comparison about how long it took Sir Alex Ferguson and, even more so, Mikel Arteta to turn things around. Fergie arguably took five years to get things right at Old Trafford and turn the club into the best in England and one of the most successful in world football. But, come on, that was the 1980s into the 1990s. Trying to compare those times with now, is ridiculous. We live in a very different era. Long before being “the most profitable club in the world” was a discussion point. Then, within his interview with The Times, he admitted that he was also comparing Amorim’s time at United with the start of Arteta’s reign at the Emirates. He said: “You look at Arteta at Arsenal - He had a miserable time for the first couple of years.” What the overlooks is that Arteta took over in December 2019, he won the FA Cup in 2020 and to win a trophy in his first season was a game-changer. Well, Amorim blew that chance in the Europa League final last May and so how on earth can you compare the two? Answer: you can’t. On many levels. And the reality is that even the FA Cup might not have saved Arteta the following season. But the Covid era probably did. Arsenal, like the rest of football, were playing in front of nearly empty stadiums through the pandemic and that might have saved Arteta when they lost 1-0 at home to Burnley. Their home form was atrocious. They were in a mess. The results were so bad that they were flirting with a relegation scrap. Arsenal’s then director of football Edu even gave Arteta the dreaded vote of confidence. The following year was not much better. But it was better. And yet they still blew up and missed out on the Champions League places. But Arteta still had the FA Cup. He dined out on that until the 2022-23 season when they became unlikely title challengers, backed by a very supportive board and a lot of money spent in the transfer window. Now Arsenal fans are still a little divided on him. In the eyes of some fans, he has to deliver a big trophy this season. The club back him 100 per cent. But the point is that Arteta comparison just does not really add up. United fans have been so supportive on Amorim. They chant his name and are being patient. It has been tested lately. Ratcliffe and United have also splashed the cash and backed him in the market. They have bought a whole new forward line - Benjamin Sesko, Bryan Mbeumo and Matheus Cunha - to suit his unbreakable system. That’s some show of faith. I really admire it. But you cannot compare like for like. It does not always add up. As one United fan said to me: “We’re nowhere near where Arsenal or Liverpool were in that first five years.” Amorim, like Arteta, is young, inexperienced but inflexible. He talks well but his players are clearly not buying into or grasping his tactics and vision. United is also a monster of a football club. I’m not sure anyone can stomach three years of this soap opera. I genuinely thought United would make a battle for the top four this season. They spent big, had obvious flaws (midfield for a start) but it’s a decent squad. Yet they are underperforming massively. I am no longer so sure about Amorim. And the idea you can give him three years to get it right… well, I just don’t think anyone will wear that. Apart from, maybe, Sir Jim Ratcliffe. Join our new MAN UTD WhatsApp community and receive your daily dose of Manchester United content from Mirror Football . We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice.

Waiting list for planned hospital treatment rises for third month in a row
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Waiting list for planned hospital treatment rises for third month in a row

The waiting list for planned hospital treatment in England has increased for the third consecutive month, figures show. An estimated 7.41 million treatments were waiting to be carried out at the end of August, relating to 6.26 million patients, up slightly from 7.40 million treatments and 6.25 million patients at the end of July. The data published by NHS England also shows 191,493 people had been waiting more than 52 weeks to start routine hospital treatment at the end of August, down slightly from 191,648 at the end of July. A year earlier, the figure stood at 282,664. Some 2.6% of people on the list for hospital treatment had been waiting more than 52 weeks in August, unchanged from the previous month. The Government and NHS England have set a target of March 2026 for this figure to be reduced to less than 1%. Elsewhere, some 1,416 people were waiting more than 18 months to start routine hospital treatment at the end of August, down from 1,429 in July. In August 2024, the number stood at 3,335. However, the number of patients who had been waiting more than 65 weeks to start treatment increased to 12,805 from 11,950 in the previous month. In emergency departments in England last month, some 75.0% of patients were seen within four hours, down from 75.9% in August. The Government and NHS England have set a target of March 2026 for 78% of patients attending A&E to be admitted, discharged or transferred within four hours. The number of people waiting more than 12 hours in A&E from a decision to admit to actually being admitted – so-called “corridor care” – stood at 44,765 in September, up from 35,909 in August. The number waiting at least four hours from the decision to admit to admission also rose, standing at 129,035 in September, up from 115,826 in August. Professor Meghana Pandit, NHS national medical director, said: “NHS staff made history this summer, delivering record-breaking levels of care for this time of year. “But we’re not slowing down. “With A&E and ambulance demand already higher than last year, staff are gearing up for a tough-looking winter.” Danielle Jefferies, senior analyst at The King’s Fund, warned that the “green shoots of NHS recovery remain fragile” and the figures “demonstrate how shaky wider efforts to tackle waiting lists are”. She said: “Patients are still confronted with lengthy waiting times, slower than anticipated ambulance response times, and crowded hospitals. “Regularly missed targets for various indicators across NHS services are now a predictable occurrence each month, and it’s clear that there is a long road ahead to get the NHS back on its feet.” The new figures come after a report by the Health Foundation claimed the Government will fall short on its pledge for the NHS to carry out 92% of routine operations within 18 weeks by the end of Parliament in 2029 if current trends continue. It also warned placing so much emphasis on the target risks slowing progress on other important issues, such as access to GPs. Dr Francesca Cavallaro, senior analytical manager at the Health Foundation, said: “The NHS needs a system-wide approach to recovery, one that prioritises investment, workforce resilience and long-term planning, rather than just delivering more activity. “Failing this, the NHS will struggle to cope with both year-round and seasonal pressures without major impacts on performance and patient care.” Elsewhere, GPs in England made 264,388 urgent cancer referrals in August, down from 305,164 in July but up year-on-year from 255,547 in August 2024. Some 74.6% of patients urgently referred for suspected cancer were diagnosed or had cancer ruled out within 28 days, below the current target of 75% and down from 76.6% in July. The Government and NHS England have set an additional target of March 2026 for this figure to reach 80%. The proportion of patients who had waited no longer than 62 days in August from an urgent suspected cancer referral, or consultant upgrade, to their first definitive treatment for cancer was 69.1%, down slightly from 69.2% in July. There is a target of March 2026 for this figure to reach 75%.

Dunelm dehumidifier given five stars for 'clearing condensated windows' costs 1p to run
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Dunelm dehumidifier given five stars for 'clearing condensated windows' costs 1p to run

With the change in temperature and many of us looking for ways to warm up our homes, we have to consider the issue of condensation. But with a handy dehumidifier, we can hopefully prevent this issue - and there's one that can save shoppers some cash. The BLACK+DECKER 2-in-1 3.2L Dehumidifier from Dunelm is currently available for £79.20, discounted from £99, saving shoppers 20%. The brand says this device's running costs are approximately 1p per hour. The product claims to effectively eliminate damp, remove excess moisture in the air and prevent mould forming to promote healthier humidity around the home. Its 3.2L water tank is capable of extracting up to 450ml of moisture a day and is easy to empty. READ MORE: Apple iPad fans have hours left to bag Amazon's Prime Day discount READ MORE: Lesser-known deal gets shoppers Nintendo Switch Mario edition for £200 less than on Amazon With its three dehumidification modes, including sleep, strong and automatic, shoppers will be able to choose what's best for them. Plus, they can select their desired humidity level between 40 and 70% by increments of 5% via the easy-to-use touch panel. An alternative device is this Princess 10L Dehumidifier from Argos . Available for £140, this device has easy steer castor wheels and a 2.5L water reservoir, meaning it is fully portable and can remove moisture from the air at a rate of 10L/day. Another option is this VonHaus Dehumidifier on Amazon , available for £99.99 for the 12L/Day version, or at a discounted price of £135.99 for the 20/L version. The 12L device runs at just 5p an hour, the brand says, helping shoppers cut down their energy bills . Shoppers have written positive reviews for Dunelm on Trustpilot, leaving an average 3.5 out of five-star rating, from more than 60,000 reviews. One person wrote: "To shop at Dunelm is a wonderful experience. The variety of quality goods is a delight." The reviews on Dunelm's website are positive, too. One shopper said: "The dehumidifier seems efficient and works well." Another commented on the fact that it's a 'good size and not too noisy'. They said: "(It's) easy to move around due to its size and handle. I like the changing lights, and it's surprising how much water ends up in the tank. It keeps the windows clear." However, the same reviewers left some critical feedback on Dunelm's site, too. They wrote: "The only downside is the lead could be longer and the plug gets hot if it's been on for a few hours." The other said: "My concern is the short lead length, this is only 1.5m."

Strictly star Thomas Skinner's twins rushed to hospital after suffering fits in scary ordeal
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Strictly star Thomas Skinner's twins rushed to hospital after suffering fits in scary ordeal

Thomas Skinner has revealed the terrifying news that his two-year-old twin daughters were rushed to hospital after both suffering fits. The dumped Strictly Come Dancing star took to social media to share the worrying news about daughters, Roma and Dalia. He explained the tots had ‘spent all night in the hospital’. On Twitter/X, the Essex former The Apprentice star said: "‘We are having a proper s*** time recently. My twins have spent all night in the hospital. "Thank you to the wonderful NHS for looking after them. Back home with them now. They’ve both now had 2 fits each and it is so so scary." Users were quick to rush to the post to share well wishes. One user wrote: "So sorry to hear that your beautiful girls have been unwell. I’m glad that the NHS were able to make them well enough to return home. Sending you all hugs xx" The scary new comes on the week his BBC Strictly adventure came to an abrupt end. He became the first contestant to be eliminated from the 2025 competition after landing in the bottom two with rugby player Chris Robshaw. But he insists it's not the end of his dancing adventure. On X, he said that he was "gutted" to be out of Strictly - having filmed his final interview on It Takes Two with Amy earlier in the week. He said on Tuesday's upload: ""Happy Tuesday, you lovely people! Back where I belong, in my trusty Ford Transit van! Been up early, grafting away. Picked up a cracking parcel of men’s designer jumpers this morning, stopped by my local pub and sold a load already! "Absolutely gutted not to still be on Strictly, but what an amazing experience it was. Met the incredible Amy Dowden and my whole family loves her. She’s an inspirational woman and a proper diamond." He added: "We filmed our last It Takes Two last night, then went out for a bite to eat and promised each other we’re not stopping dancing!" And then he revealed he still has plans to continue lessons with Amy, writing: "I’m definitely getting a few more lessons in. Have a brilliant day everyone. keep smiling and keep going. Don’t go home until ya Proud Bosh." Earlier in the month Tom introduced Strictly star Amy to his family. The dancer was seen mingling with Tom's wife Sinead as well as their three kids. Thomas and Amy were seen practising their moves in the kitchen and living area of his house before Amy, 35, got stuck in and played with his three children, while also dancing with his twin daughters. One snap showed Amy and Sinead cuddled up to his children on the sofa before they tucked into their dinner. Tom captioned his post: "Happy Tuesday you lovely people! Had my lovely Strictly partner @amy_dowden come over and meet my little family after we finished training today. "My Kids absolutely LOVE Amy. She is so good with them, they love her to bits. Bless them. Sinéad made us a double lovely dinner and they are gonna be friends for life. So glad we got introduced to this little Welsh superstar, she is fantastic. Back to training tomorrow morning." Like this story? For more of the latest showbiz news and gossip, follow Mirror Celebs onTikTok,Snapchat,Instagram,Twitter,Facebook,YouTubeandThreads.