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Proud Welshman Sam Thomas eyes National glory after Steel Ally’s Ascot romp

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Sam Thomas has his string in excellent form going into the busy Christmas programme and he saddled his fourth winner from only seven runners in December as Steel Ally registered an impressive success in the Grade Two Noel Novice Chase at Ascot on Friday.Steel Ally was the 11-4 third-favourite in a field of five runners but was travelling and jumping well from the off for Dylan Johnston, his jockey.No Questions Asked, the 7-5 favourite, briefly threatened to mount a challenge as he moved closer at the third-last but Steel Ally was clear by the second-last and eventually crossed the line nine lengths ahead of Push The Button (12-1).The Noel Novice Chase is staged over two miles and nearly three furlongs, and Steel Ally is quoted at around 33-1 for the Arkle Trophy Novice Chase, over two miles, on the opening day of next year’s Cheltenham Festival.The Welsh Grand National at Chepstow on 27 December is a big target for Thomas over the festive period, and he will saddle two fancied runners, Jubilee Express and Shomen Uchi, in next weekend’s marathon as he attempts to follow up his win with Iwilldoit in 2021.

“We’re very proud Welshmen, being on the doorstep [at Thomas’s stable near Cardiff] and it feels that bit more special,” Thomas said on Friday.“[Jubilee Express] is one of those big, burly horses and takes so much work.There’s definitely more to come, especially as he’s now a bit more battle-hardened and has been in some bigger races.He knows what to expect … and I think that goes a long way when you’re going into these big races.“Shomen Uchi is a very different horse, a little bit classier than Jubilee Express.

He’s been very fragile throughout the years, so he hasn’t had much racing, but what we’ve seen of him on the track has been good,“If he can align all the stars on the day, he could be a league above the other horse, but it’s a big unknown, having not had much racing,”Even in an era of unprecedented Irish dominance in National Hunt racing, the Long Walk Hurdle has maintained its status as the only non-novice Grade One in British jumping that has never been won by a horse trained in Ireland,It is a record that may not survive the 2025 renewal on Saturday, however, as Gordon Elliott’s Honesty Policy (2,25) will arrive at Ascot with convincing credentials.

The Wallpark, another runner from the Elliott stable, ran well to finish fourth on his Grade One debut in the Long Walk last season, but Honesty Policy brings a different level of form to Saturday’s race having won the Grade One Mersey Novice Hurdle at Aintree in April.He then ran a fine race to finish second in a Grade One at the Punchestown Festival on his first start at three miles, going down by half a length to Jasmin De Vaux, the winner of the Albert Bartlett Novice Hurdle at Cheltenham in March.Nicky Henderson’s Impose Toi, who also runs for JP McManus in a race that the owner has won six times, could be the best of the home-trained contingent, and made a successful step up to Graded company at Newbury last time.Impose Toi, though, has 15 races in the book compared to only five for Honesty Policy, and at around 5-2, the five-year-old is a solid bet to establish himself among the leaders of this season’s staying hurdle division.Ascot 1.

50: Issam has made an excellent start to his chasing career and his habit of doing only just enough is keeping him ahead of the handicapper.Haydock 2.05: Last year’s runner-up, Jacks Parrot, can race off the same mark and should be much sharper for his low-key return over hurdles last month.Haydock 2.40: Plenty of potential improvers line up for this Listed mares’ novice, with John McConnell’s Walks The Talk perhaps the pick of the prices at around 6-1 to maintain her unbeaten record over timber.

Haydock 11.45 Le Yacht 12.20 Ayiko 12.55 Saligo Bay 1.30 Escapeandevade 2.

05 Jacks Parrot 2,40 Walks The Talk 3,15 Gwennie May StarHereford 11,58 Buckna 12,28 King Of Records 1.

03 Glengolly 1.38 Bluenose Bella 2.13 Theonewedreamof 2.48 Marsiac 3.23 Scott’s LegacyAscot 12.

40 Firefox 1.15 Dixie Mafia 1.50 Issam 2.25 Honesty Policy 3.00 Victtorino (nb) 3.

35 Live Conti (nap)Newcastle 3,10 Dingwall 3,47 Sands Of Josepi 4,20 Lope Harswell 4,55 Arc La Shari 5.

30 Lessay 6.00 Aisling Oscar 6.30 Bajan Bandit 7.00 Yorkshire GloryWolverhampton 4.05 Addarella 4.

40 Carnival Queen 5.15 Reason’s Power 5.45 Alligator Alley 6.15 Upepo 6.45 Westcombe 7.

15 He’s a Gentleman 7.45 Bomb Squad 8.15 Water TigerAscot 3.00: Venetia Williams’s string is belatedly finding form and her course-specialist Victtorino, successful in this race last year, has a live chance to take his Ascot record to four wins from five off a 3lb higher mark.Ascot 3.

35: Dan Skelton has few peers in handicap hurdles and the lightly raced Live Conti, second in a Grade One at Aintree in April, catches the eye off an opening mark of 143,
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Arts funding in England must be protected from politics, Hodge report urges

Arts Council England must ensure funding is protected from politicisation and simplify its application process in order to regain trust, a damaging report has found.The investigation into the national body for arts funding found there had been a “loss of respect and trust” for ACE among those it backed, in part because of “perceived political interference in decision-making”.The report was written by the Labour peer Margaret Hodge, who recommended that ACE be retained but with the arm’s-length principle strengthened at all levels of government “to ensure that arts funding is protected from politicisation”.She said: “There have been attempts to exert more political control over ACE decisions in recent years and this has to stop. The Arts Council must remain free from political interference

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The Hodge report into Arts Council England: ‘Not exactly a ringing endorsement’

The arts in England are underfunded, and were dealt a blow by Covid from which many organisations have not yet recovered. But that has been only part of the story. The sheer weight of required form-filling, the endless bureaucracy, the impracticable length of time it takes to simply be funded by Arts Council England (ACE) have caused universal frustration among those working in the arts. There is much talk of exhaustion and burnout.Many organisations have felt frustrated, too, by the strictures of ACE’s flagship strategy, Let’s Create, which, though admirable in principle, with its focus on participation in the arts, is perhaps tilted too far from recognising the expertise and individuality of artists and arts institutions

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Jimmy Kimmel on Trump’s Rob Reiner comments: ‘So hateful and vile’

Late-night hosts reacted to the murder of legendary director Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele Singer Reiner, as well as Donald Trump’s 10-minute tangent about Christmas snakes.“This is the kind of weekend that makes you wonder if things will ever feel good again,” said Jimmy Kimmel on Monday evening, after a couple days of horrific news: the terror attack at a Hanukkah celebration on Australia’s Bondi Beach, a mass shooting at Brown University in Rhode Island, and the “murder of one of our greatest directors and patriots, Rob Reiner, and his wife, Michele Reiner”.“What we need in a time like this, besides common sense when it comes to guns and mental health care, is compassion and leadership,” he continued. “We did not get that from our president, because he has none of it to give. Instead, we got a fool rambling about nonsense

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‘Fans stole my underwear – and even my car aerial’: how Roxette made It Must Have Been Love

‘We had 2,000 people outside our hotel room in Buenos Aires singing our songs all night. David Coulthard later told me that all the Formula One drivers were staying there and were annoyed because they couldn’t sleep’In my early 20s, I was in the biggest band in Sweden. But after Gyllene Tider [Golden Times] collapsed, I was depressed for two years. At first, Roxette only got together when Marie Fredriksson, our singer, wasn’t busy with solo stuff. To keep her in the band, I needed to make it successful, so I was very motivated

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From Eleanor the Great to Emily in Paris: your complete entertainment guide to the week ahead

Eleanor the GreatOut nowJune Squibb stars in Scarlett Johansson’s directorial debut, which premiered at Cannes and tells the tale of the eponymous Eleanor, a senior citizen recently relocated to New York, who strikes up a friendship with a 19-year old – and then stumbles her way into pretending to be a Holocaust survivor.LurkerOut nowA hit at Sundance, this is the story of a lowly retail employee who happens to strike up a friendship with a rising pop star, becoming the Boswell to his Johnson, if Boswell was part of a pop star’s entourage. But the path of friendship with a famous person never did run smooth, and the uneven power dynamic soon prompts some desperate manoeuvring in this psychological thriller.Ella McCayOut nowEmma Mackey stars in the latest from James L Brooks (his first since 2010), a political comedy about an idealistic thirtysomething working in government and preparing to step into the shoes of her mentor, Governor Bill (Albert Brooks). Jamie Lee Curtis co-stars as Ella’s aunt

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‘Like lipstick on a fabulous gorilla’: the Barbican’s many gaudy glow-ups and the one to top them all

The brutalist arts-and-towers complex, where even great explorers get lost, is showing its age. Let’s hope the 50th anniversary upgrade is better than the ‘pointillist stippling’ tried in the 1990sThe Barbican is aptly named. From the Old French barbacane, it historically means a fortified gateway forming the outer line of defence to a city or castle. London’s Barbican marks the site of a medieval structure that would have defended an important access point. Its architecture was designed to repel

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Reform-run Kent council accused of blocking scrutiny of claim it saved £40m

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Reform candidate who told Lammy to ‘go home’ questioned other MPs’ loyalty to UK

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Lib Dems call for inquiry into hostile foreign state interference to include US

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Farage avoids police investigation over alleged electoral law breach

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From Keir as Eliot Ness to Radon Liz on YouTube – the 2025 alternative politics awards

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Angela Rayner to publish memoir amid talk of potential Labour leadership challenge

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