David Jones: Celebs Rumors

+19

Fuming dad takes daughter to Gary Glitter's hostel to quiz cops on protecting shamed star

A fuming dad marched his young daughter to the front door of Gary Glitter's bail address demanding an explanation from staff of why they are protecting a child sex offender. The furious parent, who told reporters his name was David Jones, said staff at the hostel asked him to leave and told him they called the police after he sought the explanation.
dailyrecord.co.uk

All news where David Jones is mentioned

dailystar.co.uk
Bank Holiday for King Charles' coronation 'remains on the table' claim Gov insiders
King Charles' coronation has not been ruled out by Downing Street despite ministers previously calling it "highly unlikely".The Prime Minister's official spokesperson said instead that "all options remain on the table" after some MPs called for hardworking Brits to get a day off work.“This will be a historic event, celebrated by millions across the country," the spokesperson said. READ MORE: 'Heartsick' King Charles will finally answer 'serious doubts' at coronation, says expert "We are carefully considering plans now that the Palace has confirmed the date."When asked if there could be a the spokesman replied: “Yes, all options remain on the table to recognise this hugely significant event for the UK.”The coronation is scheduled for May 6 of next year, which falls on a Saturday - despite coronations typically falling on weekdays, like Queen Elizabeth II's 70 years ago, which was celebrated on a Tuesday.However, despite the importance of the day, ministers agreed it was "highly unlikely" there would be a Bank Holiday to mark the coronation due to a range of factors including clashes with sporting events, the availability of Westminster Abbey, and even long-term weather forecasts.Several MPs hit out against the alleged plans and have led calls for a day off, including some who have suggested moving the pre-existing bank holiday, currently set for May 1, back a week so Brits can enjoy a three-day weekend.Tory former Cabinet minister David Jones told the Daily Mail: "To combine the two events would be welcomed by the entire nation."It would make a very special memory for all of us."Speaking of the possibility of moving the Bank Holiday, the PM's spokesperson said: “We’re considering all options."The Palace confirmed the
dailystar.co.uk
Teddy Sheringham opens up on his best manager - with Sir Alex Ferguson ranked second
Sir Alex Ferguson coming a close second.Speaking on Sky Sports' Monday Night Football, after Tottenham's emphatic 5-0 victory over Everton, the ex-England striker, 55, was asked by host David Jones to reflect on who he regarded as the most influential manager in his career."I was very lucky to play under some fantastic managers but top of the pile has to be Terry Venables," replied Sheringham. "I was playing under him at the peak of my career during my time at Spurs and for England, and obviously playing for Sir Alex at Manchester United, he was unbelievable." Earning his first England cap towards the latter stages of his career, Sheringham was picked by Venables as the preferred strike-partner to Alan Shearer.Shining at Euro '96, the then-Tottenham forward scored a brace against the Netherlands in the group stage whilst also netting in the penalty shoot-out loss to Germany in the semi-finals.And Sheringham was full of praise for his former boss when reflecting on how Venables almost ended England's 30-year trophy hoodoo."He had a wonderful way about telling us about what he wanted without confusing issues," added the 55-year-old.HAVE YOUR SAY! Can England win the World Cup this winter? Let us know in the comments section.Want to be on the ball with all of the latest football news?Well then sign up for the brilliant Daily Star football email newsletter!From the latest transfer news to the agenda-setting stories, get it all in your email inbox - don't miss a thing.It only takes a matter of seconds.Simply type your email address into the box at the top of this article and hit 'subscribe'.And that's it, job done.
DMCA