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Brilliant Capsey seals series win and gives England selection poser

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Capsey and Knight guide England to series win over India

India 180-5 (20 overs): Harmanpreet 56 (40); Bell 2-36

England 184-4 (18.3 overs): Capsey 82 (43), Knight 70* (42)

Alice Capsey has left England with a huge selection decision and Heather Knight crucially found form as the hosts signed off for the T20 World Cup with a six-wicket win over India to clinch the series 2-1.

With captain Nat Sciver-Brunt to return from injury, Capsey appeared the most vulnerable in England's XI for next week's tournament opener before she dominated India's bowling in hitting 82 from 43 balls in a chase of 181.

England were 14-2 when 21-year-old Capsey emerged, with Sophia Dunkley out for 16 and Danni Wyatt-Hodge five.

Their places are now under immense pressure from Capsey, who hit nine fours and three sixes and put on 137 in a superb partnership with Knight.

Veteran former captain Knight has struggled for form this summer, leading to doubts around her place in the side, but she looked near her best in making 70 not out from 42 balls.

Though Capsey was dismissed with six runs still needed, England still completed their second highest T20 chase – and highest in the UK – with ease, getting home with nine balls to spare.

It gives England a major boost going into their home World Cup and positions them as one of the favourites to win a major trophy for the first time since 2017.

They have warm-up matches against India and Australia next week before opening the tournament against Sri Lanka on 12 June.

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Coach Charlotte Edwards will be delighted with the momentum England have gained and the quality of their cricket but now faces her biggest decision since being appointed as coach before the start of last summer.

Capsey hit a match-winning 74 not out against New Zealand last month but when Wyatt-Hodge was available for Saturday's match in Bristol she was pushed down from opener to number four – a sign that Dunkley and Wyatt-Hodge were still the preferred opening partnership.

Dunkley, who has opened in all of England's T20s under Edwards, made a start again, reaching double figures for the fifth time in a row, before hitting straight to deep mid-wicket. Her highest score this summer is 26.

Wyatt-Hodge has made 29 and five since returning after the birth of her first child but has the advantage of holding the experience of 179 internationals.

While Knight played a series of sweeps and reverses, Capsey, who looks fitter and more composed in 2026, targeted the straight boundaries with power.

She hit one glorious carving drive over extra cover for six early on and in the 15th over kicked for home by hitting spinner Sree Charani for a four and two thumping sixes.

Knight reached her fifty in 31 deliveries – the quickest she has reached that landmark for England in any format. She was unrecognisable from the batter who started the summer with five innings at less than a run a ball.

The next question is whether England can translate this performance into one under pressure on the world stage, something they have failed to do in recent years.

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'Fabulous fielding' – Ecclestone runs out Bhatia in style

The common view is that bowling is England's strength going into the World Cup, though they have conceded 180 or more in two of these three matches.

Here they were not at their best with Linsey Smith, fresh from her rise to number one in the T20 bowling rankings, conceding 40 from her four overs in India's 180-5.

New-ball partner Lauren Bell was also unusually wayward early on and as a result 57 runs came from the powerplay, even with Shefali Verma and Harmanpreet falling for 11 and eight respectively.

To England's credit, they were excellent in the field – a sign of their improvement under Edwards.

Sophie Ecclestone ran out Yastika Bhatia for an enterprising 32 with a direct hit from mid-off and, while Ecclestone spoiled things slightly with a comedy miss from close range on the final ball of the innings, there were other sprawls and stops.

Bell recovered to bowl Jemimah Rodrigues with a fine slower ball for 29.

Her versatility – she was threatening with the new ball and canny at the death – will be crucial at the World Cup.

Though Harmanpreet Kaur and Deepti Sharma put on 67 from 48 balls, England fought back as they did in the second T20 in Bristol on Saturday.

India could have pushed beyond 190 but given Capsey and Knight's batting that still may not have been enough.

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Celine Dion 'heartbroken' by death of Beauty and the Beast singer Peabo Bryson

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Celine Dion has said she is "heartbroken" by the death of R&B singer Peabo Bryson, with whom she sang the hit theme from 1991 Disney film Beauty and the Beast.

"His incredible voice and his kind spirit embodied the beauty of song and performance," Dion said.

The pair won a Grammy Award for their duet on the beloved movie's title song, and Bryson repeated that feat the following year for his performance of another classic Disney theme, A Whole New World from Aladdin with Regina Belle.

Bryson died at the age of 75 on Tuesday surrounded by family and loved ones, his family said.

A cause of death has not been released publicly, but Bryson suffered a stroke over the weekend and had been receiving medical care.

The veteran R&B singer was the voice behind hits that spanned from the 1970s to 2010s, including Feel the Fire, I'm So Into You, Can You Stop the Rain, If Ever You're In My Arms Again and Reaching for the Sky.

Bryson helped launch Dion to stardom, with Beauty and the Beast earning the Canadian singer her first US and UK top 10 hit.

"He was so wonderful and generous to me all those years ago, when we recorded Beauty and the Beast," her tribute said.

"He made me so comfortable, as I was just learning to sing in English.

"He will remain for me always as a real symbol of the joy that music has brought to my life. His voice and his talent will be missed…

"My heart is with your family, and may you rest in peace, Peabo."

Bryson also collaborated with Roberta Flack on recordings including 1983 hit single Tonight, I Celebrate My Love.

In a statement, his family said: "For more than five decades, Peabo's extraordinary voice served as the soundtrack to some of life's most cherished moments.

"His music carried generations through joyful celebrations, great love stories and enduring moments of comfort and inspiration, creating a legacy that will forever live in the hearts of those who loved him and the countless lives he touched through song.

"While our hearts are broken, we find comfort in knowing how deeply Peabo was loved and how many lives were touched by his voice and his generous spirit," his family shared. "His legacy and music will live on for generations to come."

Bryson recently performed in a concert with Jeffrey Osborne in the US state of Georgia in May.

He was set to perform several shows for his Golden Touch tour later this year, in celebration of his five decades in the music industry.

Back in April, Bryson celebrated his 75th birthday and shared photos of his celebration with his family and friends on social media.

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Giorgio Locatelli replaces John Torode as co-host of Celebrity MasterChef

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Giorgio Locatelli has been announced as the new judge on Celebrity MasterChef, after John Torode was sacked by the BBC last year.

Locatelli, a chef and restauranteur who currently appears on the Italian version of the amateur cooking show, will be seen alongside Grace Dent on the next UK celebrity series, which has already been filmed.

Locatelli said joining the show was "a real honour", adding: "I can't wait for you to see what our celebrity contestants bring to the kitchen, as we are really putting their culinary skills to the test in this series."

Dent said she was a "long-time admirer" of Locatelli's work and described him as a "fabulous addition to our UK Celebrity MasterChef team".

"I also love an opportunity to serve up a heavy dose of glamour in the MasterChef kitchen, and I have a feeling Giorgio is going to give me a real run for my money," she joked.

Locatelli joins the show after Torode was sacked following an allegation of using a racist term, which he said he had "no recollection" of.

Reflecting on filming the series, Locatelli told the Table Manners podcast: "I think I was a bad cop. I'm strict. Strict about cleanliness and organisation. Those little skills that you teach them slowly."

The contestants on the new series have not yet been revealed, but Locatelli said one star in particular stood out to him with the quality of some of their dishes.

He told the podcast's presenters Jessie and Lennie Ware: "There was somebody who really surprised me a few times in the positive. It was good fun to do, it was really good fun to be with them.

"The people who worked in entertainment found it so difficult to cook to the time," he reflected. "The sportspeople always hit the time. Their life is run by time, while the other people are all about creativity."

The spin-off series sees a number of celebrities face cooking challenges, with judges overseeing their culinary skills until one star makes it to the end to claim the Celebrity MasterChef trophy.

Locatelli is a Michelin-star chef who worked at the Savoy early in his career, before going on to launch restaurants including Olivo, Zafferano, Locanda Locatelli and Locatelli at the National Gallery.

Torode was sacked from the BBC following an allegation of using "an extremely offensive racist term", which was upheld as part of an independent report by law firm Lewis Silkin.

His exit followed that of co-presenter Gregg Wallace, who was sacked after 45 allegations of misconduct against him were upheld.

At the time, Wallace said he was "deeply sorry for any distress" he caused, and that he "never set out to harm or humiliate".

Wallace was replaced by Dent, who appeared with Torode on the last series of Celebrity MasterChef.

Torode said: "I repeat that I have no recollection of what I'm accused of. The enquiry could not even state the date or year of when I am meant to have said something wrong."

The presenter was replaced on the main amateur series of MasterChef by Anna Haugh.

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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass advances to run-off in race to run California's biggest city

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Incumbent Democratic Mayor Karen Bass has advanced to November's run-off election to determine who will run California's largest city, Los Angeles.

With votes still being counted late on Tuesday night, Bass was first to go through, according to a projection by the BBC's US partner CBS News, but it remains unclear who she may face.

It could be either her fellow Democrat, city council member Nithya Raman, or the Republican newcomer and reality television star Spencer Pratt.

The winner will lead the second-largest city in the US, grappling with issues like homelessness and affordable housing as Los Angeles gears up to host the 2028 Olympics.

The election was one of many primaries across California, Iowa, New Jersey and New Mexico on Tuesday that will shape the midterm elections that will happen across the country in November.

Meanwhile, votes were still being counted late on Tuesday in the California governor's primary race, where the top two contenders will likewise move forward to the November general election.

California has "jungle primaries" meaning the top two candidates for governor and for LA mayor advance from the primary stage, regardless of party affiliation.

In Los Angeles, a mayoral candidate who gets 50% or more votes wins the election outright. If no candidate reaches that threshold, the top two candidates advance.

With 63% of the votes counted by early Wednesday morning, Bass had 35%, Pratt 30% and Raman 22%.

If Bass wins the contest in November, it will be her second and final term as mayor.

She has had a lengthy career in politics and community organising in LA, serving six terms in Congress representing parts of Los Angeles. She chaired the Congressional Black Caucus and was a key member of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.

In 2020, she was reportedly floated as a potential running mate for then-presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden.

The defining issues of her mayoral term have been addressing the city's homelessness crisis, responding to federal immigration raids and managing the emergency response to the Palisades Fire – which was one of a series of destructive blazes in Southern California in January 2025.

Bass has faced widespread criticism in the aftermath of the fire, which destroyed thousands of homes and left 12 people dead. It became one of California's most destructive fires on record, and the city's response has been heavily criticised.

Among the critics is Pratt, a registered Republican, who launched a longshot campaign for mayor in January, on the anniversary of that wildfire that destroyed his home.

The 42-year-old emerged as a vocal critic of Bass and her handling of the fire, which tore through his wealthy coastal community.

Although he has a degree in political science, Pratt is a political outsider who has never held public office. He has campaigned on a message of fixing a broken Los Angeles, casting the city at times as unsafe and unclean, and advocating mandatory drug treatment to help combat homelessness in the city.

The former publicist rose to fame in 2007 when he joined the cast of The Hills, a spin-off of the MTV reality show Laguna Beach, as the boyfriend of Heidi Montag. His character often ramped up drama and spread rumours with his sometimes abrasive persona.

Pratt and Montag later married, and they now have two children.

The decision of Raman, an urban planner, to enter the mayoral race was something of a surprise – just before the filing deadline and shortly after she had already endorsed Bass.

The left wing 44-year-old has served on the Los Angeles City Council since 2020, but has not gained a mayoral endorsement from any of her city council colleagues.

Raman has been compared to New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, a fellow member of the Democratic Socialists of America organisation.

Her campaign platform has focused on expanding affordable housing, reducing homelessness and bringing jobs back to Hollywood. She has argued Bass has not done enough to address the city's homelessness issue.

Polls have closed and ballots are still being counted for results in the California governor's race.

It has become the most expensive gubernatorial race on record, with frontrunners considered to be Steve Hilton, a British American TV host endorsed by President Donald Trump; former Biden administration health secretary Xavier Becerra; and left-wing billionaire Tom Steyer.

The race has been a roller-coaster and has lacked any clear front-runner in a state that has been run by liberals since 2011.

Hilton, an adviser to former British Prime Minister David Cameron, was known for helping to shape Conservative Party strategy during a turbulent period in British politics which resulted in Brexit. He is also known for his California fashion sense, often barefoot without tie.

In California, he has campaigned to "disrupt the system", vowing to solve the homelessness crisis and arguing the state should cooperate more closely with the federal government on immigration enforcement and roll back sanctuary policies.

Becerra has framed his campaign around his lifetime of work in politics and his credibility working in Congress in Washington DC, and in California in state office. He has vowed to fight Trump's policies and promised to freeze insurance and utility rates for Californians.

Steyer has campaigned on progressive issues like a single-payer healthcare system. He has also vowed to close loopholes to ensure California's wealthy pay a greater share of taxes.

The election comes at a time when many are struggling to make ends meet in the Golden State, which has the highest cost of living in the country.

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