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Gordon Ramsay believes Beckham family will overcome their issues with time
Following a reported disagreement with his parents, Sir David and Lady Victoria Beckham, the celebrity chef advised Brooklyn to consider a future time when his mother and father would no longer be present, saying “one day you’re not going to have your Mum and Dad”.
Gordon Ramsay has come to the defense of Sir David and Lady Victoria Beckham, describing them as "good parents" and expressing confidence that time will help mend their relationship with their son Brooklyn, following a highly publicized family dispute.

In an interview with the Sun, Ramsay, a longtime friend of the Beckham family, praised Brooklyn for carving out his own path in life, showing admiration for the young man's independence.
Brooklyn Beckham sparked widespread attention in January with a series of Instagram posts, in which he revealed that he had no interest in reconciling with his family, amid months of speculation about a potential feud.
The posts included several allegations against his parents, primarily related to his wedding to American actress Nicola Peltz, the daughter of a wealthy businessman; the Beckhams have not publicly responded to these claims.
One of Brooklyn's most striking allegations was that his mother had commandeered the first dance at his wedding, which he claimed had been meticulously planned in advance to a romantic ballad.
Brooklyn described the incident as deeply uncomfortable and humiliating, stating that his mother's behavior had made him feel uneasy in front of their guests.
However, a report from British Vogue, which had a presence at the wedding, offered a differing account, noting that Brooklyn had invited his mother to join him on stage for a dance, and that they were later joined by his father and younger sister, Harper.
Gordon Ramsay, who attended the wedding, countered Brooklyn's allegations in his interview with the Sun, asserting that nothing untoward or salacious had occurred during the event.
Ramsay emphasized the strong bond between David and Brooklyn, highlighting the depth of their relationship and the love that David has for his son.
The chef expressed optimism that Brooklyn would eventually reflect on his actions, suggesting that it was only a matter of time before he reevaluated his behavior.
Ramsay cautioned that it is easy to get caught up in the intensity of the moment, but ultimately, things will return to normal.
When asked if he had been in touch with Brooklyn, Ramsay revealed that they had exchanged a few messages, and that he holds a deep affection for the young man.
Ramsay described Brooklyn as eager to establish his independence, but urged him to remember that his parents will not always be there to support him, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a strong family bond.
Ramsay's comments came as he prepares for the release of his new Netflix documentary, Being Gordon Ramsay.
While Sir David has not directly addressed the family dispute, he did offer some general thoughts on social media in January, noting that children should be allowed to make mistakes and learn from them.
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UK Jewish Victim Expresses Fears for Personal Safety After Assault
Yoni Finlay, a victim of the synagogue attack, may have also been a potential target in a previous plot.
Following the Manchester synagogue attack, a survivor has expressed concerns about his safety in the UK, citing the discovery of a previously foiled plot that could have put him in harm's way.

On October 2025, Yoni Finlay was inadvertently shot by a police bullet while barricading the doors of the Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation synagogue, where two individuals lost their lives during a violent attack.
Finlay, 40, had long been aware of the potential for such an incident to occur in his hometown, where he has lived his entire life.
According to Finlay, "The fear of an attack is constant, which is why we have implemented security measures, and they do an excellent job, but there is always a risk of something happening."
Unbeknownst to Finlay at the time, he may have been caught up in an earlier plot, which was thwarted by an undercover police operative.
Walid Saadaoui, 38, and Amar Hussein, 52, had planned to target Manchester's Jewish community in what could have been the deadliest terror attack in the UK if they had succeeded.
The pair had arranged for firearms to be smuggled into the UK as part of an Isis-inspired plot.
Prosecutors stated that the men intended to launch a gun attack on an anti-antisemitism march by the end of summer 2024, followed by further attacks on Jewish communities in north Manchester.
In a message, Saadaoui noted that Manchester has the largest Jewish community outside of London, stating, "We will carry out [an attack] here."
The next day, Saadaoui took the undercover operative to areas with significant Jewish populations in Manchester to identify potential targets.
Finlay was among the thousands who attended an anti-antisemitism march in Manchester during the summer of 2024, unaware that a plot to target the event had been foiled.
It was not until after his release from the hospital, following the synagogue attack, that Finlay learned about the earlier foiled plot.
Finlay believes that the normalization of antisemitism has contributed to the sense of inevitability surrounding such attacks, saying, "I think for everybody, there was an element of it being a matter of time."
Finlay had also attended a similar march in January 2024, which further underscored his concerns about the prevalence of antisemitism.
He described the undercurrent of hate and antisemitism, saying, "It's difficult to live with on a day-to-day basis, knowing that there are people who don't want us here."
Finlay's personal experiences have been affected, as his son has faced threats and harassment for being Jewish, and now avoids wearing a kippah in public.

Despite being a lifelong resident of Manchester and feeling a strong connection to the city, Finlay feels that it is no longer safe for him and his family.
However, Finlay is determined not to let fear dictate his life, stating, "It's essential not to allow terrorism and hatred to win."
Finlay's resolve to continue living his life without being controlled by fear is evident in his commitment to not letting terrorism prevail.
The sentences handed down to Saadaoui and Hussein, who were found guilty of preparing acts of terrorism, reflect the severity of their crimes.
Saadaoui received a life sentence with a minimum term of 37 years, while Hussein was sentenced to life with a minimum term of 26 years.
A third individual, Bilel Saadaoui, was convicted of failing to disclose information about acts of terrorism and received a six-year sentence.

The convictions and sentences serve as a reminder of the importance of preventing and combating terrorism.
The events surrounding the foiled plot and the subsequent attack on the synagogue have had a profound impact on Finlay and the Jewish community in Manchester.
The case highlights the need for continued vigilance and cooperation between law enforcement and the community to prevent such incidents in the future.
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Probe Underway into DNA Discovered at Nancy Guthrie’s Residence
According to the sheriff’s department, efforts are underway to determine the owner of the DNA, although the location of its discovery has not been released.
Local authorities have discovered DNA at the residence of Nancy Guthrie, the mother of American news anchor Savannah Guthrie, that does not match her or anyone in her close circle, according to officials.

The Pima County Sheriff's Department is currently working to determine the origin of the unidentified DNA, but has not disclosed its exact location.
Several gloves have been found by investigators, with one discovered approximately two miles away from Nancy Guthrie's residence.
Nancy Guthrie, 84, vanished from her Tucson, Arizona home nearly two weeks ago, and authorities suspect she was taken against her will.
The sheriff's department has clarified that reports of a glove being found inside or on the property of Nancy Guthrie's home are incorrect.
All evidence collected has been submitted for laboratory analysis, according to the department.
On Thursday, the FBI released a description of the suspect, stating that the individual is a male, approximately 5ft 9in to 5ft 10in (175-177cm) tall, with a medium build.
Investigators were able to gather identifying details about the suspect by analyzing footage from a doorbell camera located outside Nancy Guthrie's home.
The suspect was seen wearing a 25-litre Ozark Trail Hiker Pack backpack in the footage, as reported by the FBI.
Following the release of the doorbell footage, investigators received over 13,000 tips, including 4,000 within a 24-hour period.
The FBI has increased the reward for information regarding Nancy Guthrie's disappearance from $50,000 (£36,700) to $100,000.
The county sheriff's department stated that the suspect description remains a primary focus of the investigation, but added that no individual or possibility is being ruled out.
Investigators have also made a broader appeal for neighbors to share any video footage that may be relevant to the case.
Authorities have noted that Nancy Guthrie, 84, requires daily medication and has limited mobility.
Savannah Guthrie and her two siblings have posted multiple social media appeals directed at their mother's abductor.
The family believes Nancy Guthrie is still alive and has indicated their willingness to pay for her safe return.
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Malinin Crashes to Eighth in Free Skate Upset
At the Milan-Cortina 2026 event, USA’s Ilia Malinin, heavily tipped to claim the men’s figure skating title, experienced a disappointing outing, suffering two falls, which ultimately led to him finishing off the podium, while Kazakhstan’s Mikhail Shaidorov secured the top spot and the gold medal.
At the Milan-Cortina 2026 event, Ilia Malinin of the USA, who was heavily tipped to win the men's figure skating gold, experienced a disappointing performance, falling twice and ultimately missing the podium, allowing Kazakhstan's Mikhail Shaidorov to claim the top spot.
For further information, Mikhail Shaidorov's gold medal win is detailed in a separate article, which also discusses Ilia Malinin's unexpected loss.
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