Two dead and multiple injured after Air Canada flight crashes into ground vehicle on runway at New York City’s LaGuardia Airport


An Air Canada flight collided with a ground vehicle while landing at LaGuardia Airport in New York City on Sunday night, leaving the pilot and co-pilot dead, reports said.

The flight from Montreal was landing at around 11:40 pm when the aircraft struck a Port Authority rescue vehicle on the runway, a spokesperson told the Daily Mail. 

The aircraft struck the rescue vehicle, which was responding to a separate incident, the Port Authority spokesperson added. 

Sources told NBC New York that the pilot and co-pilot died in the collision. Multiple others were injured. 

The plane could be seen on the tarmac after the incident, with its nose badly damaged, front tilted into the air. 

The flight was affiliated with Jazz Aviation, a regional airline in Nova Scotia, and was operating on behalf of Air Canada.

‘Emergency response protocols were immediately activated. The Port Authority Police Department is on scene along with the agency’s Chairman and Executive Director,’ a Port Authority spokesperson said in a statement. 

‘The Port Authority Police Department is working closely with our airline partners as well as federal authorities, and will provide additional updates as more details become available.’

Two dead and multiple injured after Air Canada flight crashes into ground vehicle on runway at New York City’s LaGuardia Airport

An Air Canada Express plane collided with a Port Authority vehicle on Sunday night on Runway 4 of LaGuardia Airport. The cockpit suffered severe damage, as pictured above 

The plane struck a Port Authority vehicle on the runway. Pictured above is an image from the aftermath of the crash

The plane struck a Port Authority vehicle on the runway. Pictured above is an image from the aftermath of the crash 

The Air Canada Express plane was reportedly carrying 76 passengers and crew. The jet is pictured above being removed from the runway by Port Authority Police following the incident

The Air Canada Express plane was reportedly carrying 76 passengers and crew. The jet is pictured above being removed from the runway by Port Authority Police following the incident

The New York Fire Department confirmed to the Daily Mail that its crews had received reports of an incident involving an aircraft and a vehicle on runway four.

The Bombardier CRJ-900 aircraft was reportedly carrying 76 passengers and crew during the incident. 

The Federal Aviation Administration announced a ground stop due to an aircraft emergency, effectively closing LaGuardia Airport at 11.50 pm EST. 

Photos of the aftermath showed Port Authority Police removing the front half of the plane. 

Port Authority’s vehicle was pictured after the collision turned on its side as several emergency responders flooded the runway. 

The National Transportation Safety Board has launched an investigation into the collision.  

The Daily Mail has reached out to LaGuardia Airport, the FAA and Air Canada for comment.

LaGuardia warned of flight disruptions due to weather conditions at 8.30 pm EST. New York experienced rainy conditions on Sunday night. 

The incident comes as airports are already facing mounting pressure amid a DHS funding standoff. 

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Photos of the crash first circulated on the Citizen app. The grainy images depicted the front of the plane badly damaged as emergency services arrived

Photos of the crash first circulated on the Citizen app. The grainy images depicted the front of the plane badly damaged as emergency services arrived 

Emergency personnel worked to clear the damage overnight on Monday in the aftermath of the collision

Emergency personnel worked to clear the damage overnight on Monday in the aftermath of the collision 

Port Authority Police and FDNY responded to the collision. LaGuardia subsequently closed to allow emergency crews to respond. The aftermath of the collision is pictured above as Port Authority worked to clear the plane

Port Authority Police and FDNY responded to the collision. LaGuardia subsequently closed to allow emergency crews to respond. The aftermath of the collision is pictured above as Port Authority worked to clear the plane 

LaGuardia is among many airports facing challenges, with employees forced to work without pay and passengers facing long security lines. 

Travelers reported lines spilling through the parking lot on Sunday morning, with some saying they waited for up to three hours. 

Donald Trump announced that Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents would be sent to airports on Monday to help TSA agents. 

‘If the Democrats do not allow for Just and Proper Security at our Airports, and elsewhere throughout our Country, ICE will do the job far better than ever done before!’ Trump wrote in a Truth Social post on Saturday. 

‘I look forward to moving ICE in on Monday, and have already told them to,‘GET READY.’ NO MORE WAITING, NO MORE GAMES!’ 

Multiple emergency personnel vehicles reponsed to the scene, pictured above. The massive response caused the airport to close

Multiple emergency personnel vehicles reponsed to the scene, pictured above. The massive response caused the airport to close 

Information is still coming to light as to what caused the crash. A massive rescue presence was seen at the airport in the early hours on Monday

Information is still coming to light as to what caused the crash. A massive rescue presence was seen at the airport in the early hours on Monday 

The Port Authority vehicle was responding to a separate incident when the crash occurred. The Air Canada plane is pictured above on the tarmac in the aftermath of the collision

The Port Authority vehicle was responding to a separate incident when the crash occurred. The Air Canada plane is pictured above on the tarmac in the aftermath of the collision 

Border czar Tom Homan confirmed on CNN that he had been working to finalize a plan with ICE Director Tedd Lyons and acting administrator for the TS Ha Nguyen McNeill to deploy ICE agents. 

He added that the officials would have a plan in place by the end of the day on Sunday, which included which airports would be targeted. 


Bring out your coat and brolly because Britain set for ‘cold plunge’


Bring out your coat and brolly because Britain set for ‘cold plunge’
Much of Britain is to experience wetter and cooler conditions this week following an unusually warm spell (Picture: PA)

Britain’s early spring warm spell is set to come to an abrupt end this week with the arrival of rain and colder temperatures.

Much of the country will see the mercury return to single figures after an unusually dry and sunny interlude to March.

An early heatwave saw temperatures rise as high as 20C last week in parts.

Scotland had its hottest day of the year so far on Friday, with a high of 20.2C recorded at Fyvie Castle in Aberdeenshire.

But it may be too early to put away the winter coats as the country is set to experience a ‘cold plunge’, the Met Office has said.

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From Monday, colder air and winds will see temperatures fall along with some showers towards the middle of the week and even possibly snow in Scotland.

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Boats pictured punting on the River Cam in Cambridge on Thursday (Picture: PA)
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Showers will sweep across Britain from Wednesday as temperatures return to around average for this time of year (Picture: Shutterstock)

Meteorologist Greg Dewhurst said a new weather system coming in from the north west would turn conditions colder for most.

But he added that temperatures would stay in the mid teens for the vast majority of southern England until Wednesday.

He said: ‘Wet weather continues to spread south and eastwards through Tuesday.

‘Colder weather moving in from Wednesday. A notable drop in temperatures, wintry showers, particularly across the north of the UK and staying chilly into Thursday as well but a little drier.’

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Temperatures will drop to single-figures across the country on Wednesday (Graph: Metro)

Forecaster Alex Deakin said conditions would return to around average for the time of year later this week, Sky News reported.

But he added that the drop could be a ‘shock to the system’ for some after the warm spell.

He said: ‘Temperatures by Wednesday (will be) single digits for many, and that’s the max, so it’s going to get cold at night.

‘Probably the peak of that cold will be on Wednesday night, that’s when the cold plunge really comes in.’

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So, where is the HMS Dragon three weeks after the Iranian drone strike on RAF Akrotiri? ‘On its way…’


There was still no sign of HMS Dragon in Cyprus on Sunday a full three weeks after the Iranian drone strike on RAF Akrotiri.

Quizzed on the whereabouts of the Type 45 Destroyer yesterday, Labour Housing Minister Steve Reed could only say it is ‘on its way to the region’.

Despite conflict looming for months, Sir Keir Starmer’s Government did not have a single warship in place when it erupted on February 28.

Iranian proxies launched a Shahed UAV which hit Akrotiri, a British Sovereign Base Area, in the early hours of March 2.

The Royal Navy scrambled to get HMS Dragon seaworthy in six days but it has yet to reach Cyprus which is instead relying on French, Italian and Greek ships.

Asked where it is on the BBC’s Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg yesterday, Mr Reed said: ‘The HMS Dragon will be on its way to the region.

‘What happened there is that it was undergoing a six-week refit that was completed in six days instead, thanks to the fantastic capability of our Navy.’

Pushed once more on if it had yet made it to Cyprus, Mr Reed said: ‘That ship is now on its way to join the hundreds of additional personnel, the Typhoon fighter jets, the Merlin and Wildcat helicopters that were already stationed in the region before the conflict even began.

So, where is the HMS Dragon three weeks after the Iranian drone strike on RAF Akrotiri? ‘On its way…’

Royal Navy destroyer HMS Dragon departed from Portsmouth on March 10 but there was no sign of it in Cyprus 

‘The UK was fully prepared with resources there to defend our interests in case this conflict started, and it did start.’

On Sunday a Ministry of Defence spokesman declined to say where it is but said: ‘We have deployed HMS Dragon, equipped with the cutting-edge Sea Viper missile system which can take down drones and missiles, to play a vital role in safeguarding UK assets and interests in the Middle East. 

This is one element of our wider approach and builds on the defensive capabilities we’ve been bolstering in the region since January, including additional Typhoons, F-35 jets, air defence systems and an extra 400 air defence personnel into Cyprus.

‘Those preparations made a real difference, enabling our troops to conduct defensive operations from day one.’

Meanwhile, Britain’s nuclear-powered submarine, HMS Anson, has arrived in the Arabian Sea, say military sources.

The Astute-class vessel is fitted with Tomahawk Block IV land-attack missiles with a range of 1,000 miles and torpedoes.

The fallout from the attack on Akrotiri and Britain’s slow response has caused fury in Cyprus. Last week President Nikos Christodoulides said: ‘When the situation is over in the Middle East we are going to have an open and frank discussion with the British government.’


Fury as British art exhibition ‘shows Jews eating babies’


A controversial art exhibition in Margate has sparked outrage after a Jewish visitor claimed she was ‘hounded out’ by an ‘aggressive’ artist amid accusations the display features antisemitic and Nazi imagery.

The exhibition, titled Drawings Against Genocide, has been reported to police following complaints that it depicts Jews using offensive stereotypes and inflammatory symbolism linked to the Israel-Gaza conflict.

Witnesses described ‘ugly’ and ‘aggressive’ scenes on Saturday as tensions boiled over inside the venue, with visitors confronting the artist and others in attendance.

Critics say the artwork includes repeated use of the Star of David around figures portrayed as Israelis and members of a so-called ‘Jewish lobby’ – imagery widely condemned as antisemitic. 

Some attendees were also reportedly wearing ‘globalise the intifada’ T-shirts, a slogan often interpreted as endorsing violence against Jews.

Writer Zoe Strimpel, who attended the exhibition, shared a detailed account of the confrontation on social media, describing a deeply distressing encounter.

She wrote: ‘My cheeks are red. I am shaking. I popped into an exhibition that turned out to be the insane fever dream of an artist called Matthew Collins: “Drawings Against Genocide.”

Fury as British art exhibition ‘shows Jews eating babies’

The exhibition, titled Drawings Against Genocide, has been reported to police following complaints that it depicts Jews using offensive stereotypes

Critics say the artwork includes repeated use of the Star of David around figures portrayed as Israelis and members of a so-called 'Jewish lobby'

Critics say the artwork includes repeated use of the Star of David around figures portrayed as Israelis and members of a so-called ‘Jewish lobby’

Some pictures also featured Nazi imagery

Some pictures also featured Nazi imagery

‘The exhibition is described as “drawings… raising consciousness about hell…. Israel is the pure encapsulation of it”.

‘Zionism is this terror state’s ruling ideology.’ 

Shocked by the use of Nazi imagery – the room is full of the Star of David pasted around figures meant to be Israelis and the Jewish ‘lobby’ spewing blood, to say nothing of blonde yummy mummies wearing ‘globalise the intifada’ shirts, I spoke to the artist to share my reaction as a Jewish person.

‘He was instantly aggressive. As soon as I started to say I was shocked and threatened by what I was seeing because it was Nazi imagery, the artist started yelling at me that I didn’t mean anything I was saying.

‘Anytime I tried to speak (calmly) he said: “you don’t mean any of what you said”, you’re just repeating “hasbarah talking points” because “you’re defending a genocide”. On and on he yelled, in my face.

‘I said: “if I was a Black person…” but couldn’t finish the sentence because: “you’re not are you?” On the Nazi ideology point he said: “yeah. Why do you think it’s there. Israel are the Nazis”.

‘His breath was disgusting. The crowd began booing and closing in around me, making to shoe me out. I said: “fine, get the Jew out” and he yelled more across the room at me, repeatedly jeering “call the police, go ahead, call the police”. 

‘I said I would, and the community security trust, which features as a devil in his exhibition. This was met with even more jeering. “Yeah, call the CST” was the last I heard before leaving.

‘Someone snapped pictures of me while I was being shouted at. Short video shows the artist. The longer video, of our final almost surreally disgusting exchange, didn’t record.’

The row has also raised questions over the promotion of the exhibition, which is listed on a tourism website run by Thanet District Council

The row has also raised questions over the promotion of the exhibition, which is listed on a tourism website run by Thanet District Council

The exhibition is the work of artist Matthew Collings, 70, who was present during the confrontation

The exhibition is the work of artist Matthew Collings, 70, who was present during the confrontation

Witnesses described 'ugly' and 'aggressive' scenes on Saturday as tensions boiled over inside the venue, with visitors confronting the artist and others in attendance

Witnesses described ‘ugly’ and ‘aggressive’ scenes on Saturday as tensions boiled over inside the venue, with visitors confronting the artist and others in attendance

Her post quickly drew widespread support online, with several high-profile figures condemning the exhibition.

Actress Tracy-Ann Oberman wrote: ‘Disgusting.’

Michael Gove added: ‘Truly terrible.’

Others echoed the outrage, with one commenter saying: ‘Vile people. Disgusting display. So sorry you had to endure this.’

Ben Goldsmith wrote: ‘Disgusting and wholly unsurprising.’

Author Alex Hearn also criticised the exhibition, claiming it portrays ‘Jews are depicted as blood-soaked, baby eating demons, controlling the British government’.

He added: ‘It literally revels in being racist.’

The row has also raised questions over the promotion of the exhibition, which is listed on a tourism website run by Thanet District Council.

Hearn said: ‘Thanet District Council should be absolutely ashamed.’

The exhibition is the work of artist Matthew Collings, 70, who was present during the confrontation. 

Footage shared on social media appears to show him speaking at the event in front of a sign reading: ‘Resistance until liberation.’

Both Collings and Thanet District Council have been approached for comment.


Donald Trump posts sketch brutally MOCKING Starmer for being too afraid to call him


Donald Trump has posted a sketch mocking Keir Starmer for being too afraid to call him in a fresh blow to the ‘Special Relationship’.

The US president spread a toe-curling clip from the British version of ‘Saturday Night Live’ on his Truth Social platform this afternoon.

The scene from the show – which aired for the first time on Sky last night – depicts the PM in No10 too terrified to pick up the phone to talk to Mr Trump about Iran. 

‘What if Donald shouts at me?’ the comedian playing Sir Keir says to his deputy, David Lammy. When ‘Mr Trump’ answers he immediately hangs up in a panic.

‘I just hate conflict so much,’ Sir Keir says, admitting he is ‘out of my depth’.  

In the SNL skit, Sir Keir – who has a framed photo of Mr Trump behind him – says: ‘I just want to keep him happy, Lammy. You don’t understand him like I do. I can change him.’

The faux premier later adds: ‘I’ll say anything, I’ll do anything, except take a stand.’

Mr Trump has repeatedly vented fury at Sir Keir’s reluctance to take a bigger role in the US-Israeli war on Iran, branding him ‘disappointing’ and ‘no Churchill’. 

Donald Trump posts sketch brutally MOCKING Starmer for being too afraid to call him

Donald Trump spread a toe-curling clip from the British version of ‘Saturday Night Live’ on his Truth Social platform this afternoon

Mr Trump has repeatedly vented fury at Sir Keir's reluctance to take a bigger role in the US-Israeli war on Iran, branding him 'disappointing' and 'no Churchill'

Mr Trump has repeatedly vented fury at Sir Keir’s reluctance to take a bigger role in the US-Israeli war on Iran, branding him ‘disappointing’ and ‘no Churchill’

He has also called Nato countries ‘cowards’ for not sending warships to the Strait of Hormuz. 

Polls have suggested the British public is extremely wary about taking part in the US-Israeli attacks on Iran, which have caused carnage in oil and gas supplies and raised fears of a global recession. 

An Opinium survey released this weekend found that Sir Keir’s personal ratings have improved by 11 points since the start of the strikes, albeit remaining at a dire low. 

The UK has given US forces the green light to run ‘defensive’ operations from its military sites, such as Diego Garcia.

On Friday evening Sir Keir extended that to action aiming to reopen the crucial Strait of Hormuz – amid mounting panic over choked off oil supplies.

However, another clash could be looming, with government sources making clear the UK has not agreed to facilitate attacks on civilian infrastructure. 

Posting on his Truth Social site last night, Mr Trump said: ‘If Iran doesn’t FULLY OPEN, WITHOUT THREAT, the Strait of Hormuz, within 48 HOURS from this exact point in time, the United States of America will hit and obliterate their various POWER PLANTS, STARTING WITH THE BIGGEST ONE FIRST! Thank you for your attention to this matter. President DONALD J. TRUMP’

Sir Keir (pictured in his study last week) has given US forces the green light to run 'defensive' operations from its military sites, such as Diego Garcia

Sir Keir (pictured in his study last week) has given US forces the green light to run ‘defensive’ operations from its military sites, such as Diego Garcia

The version of the SNL sketch posted by Mr Trump cuts off before a section where Sir Keir is shown insisting he cannot join America in starting ‘World War 3’.

That part includes the PM leaving Mr Trump a voice note saying: ‘Hi Donald. I’m afraid I can’t go to war with you.

‘But that doesn’t mean we can’t still be chums.’

Sir Keir gives a list of things the UK and US have done together in the past, including D-Day, but says he wants to ‘take a break’ like Rachel and Ross out of sitcom Friends. 

The Sky Original show follows NBC’s late-night comedy show with 75-minute long episodes which feature a number of segments, including an opening monologue, topical sketches and a UK version of The Weekend Update.

The US version of Saturday Night Live has been running since 1975 and is responsible for launching the careers of the likes of Fey, Bill Murray and Eddie Murphy.


Star of ‘TV’s funniest interview’ Guy Goma relives the excruciating moment he appeared bemused, like a rabbit in headlights, in front of millions of BBC viewers… and styled it out as an expert scientist


It was one of the most extraordinary TV mishaps of all time – when an African job seeker waiting in BBC reception was mistaken for a global tech expert and invited into the newsroom to be interviewed live on air.

And his evident bemusement as he bluffed his way through a two minute interview about Apple and a multimillion dollar lawsuit gave rise to a legion of memes and became one of the most viewed viral clips of all time.

Now, on the 20th anniversary of the incredible BBC blooper, the Daily Mail has tracked down both that hapless interviewee, Guy Goma, and the producer who mistakenly put him on air, to find out what really happened that strange night.

Mr Goma told the Daily Mail: ‘It’s crazy – even now people recognise me in the street. They say I am a legend. I’m still being asked for my autograph.

‘I never imagined that night that this one cock-up would go around the world like it did and I would become so famous.’

The TV segment was meant to be a two-way interview discussing an ongoing court case involving Apple at the High Court in May 2006.

Mr Goma, a soft-spoken Congolese-born job seeker, had just arrived at the BBC’s then HQ in White City, west London, and was waiting to be interviewed for a data role.

Star of ‘TV’s funniest interview’ Guy Goma relives the excruciating moment he appeared bemused, like a rabbit in headlights, in front of millions of BBC viewers… and styled it out as an expert scientist

When Guy Goma, a softly spoken Congolese man, arrived at BBC headquarters in White City one afternoon in 2006, he was expecting to have an interview for a job as a data analyst 

Instead, Mr Goma got a rather different interview as a flustered TV producer ushered him through the door and into a studio in front of millions of people. Baffled and wide-eyed, Mr Goma was introduced as a 'tech expert' there to opine on a High Court case involving Apple

Instead, Mr Goma got a rather different interview as a flustered TV producer ushered him through the door and into a studio in front of millions of people. Baffled and wide-eyed, Mr Goma was introduced as a ‘tech expert’ there to opine on a High Court case involving Apple

Meanwhile upstairs at Television Centre, producer Elliott Gotkine was rushing around organising the live output of that night’s BBC News 24 channel.

The correct guest who had been arranged, tech expert Guy Kewney (who incidentally, unlike Mr Goma, was a white skinned man of slight build), had just arrived downstairs waiting in reception to be taken to the studio.

But when frantic Mr Gotkine burst into reception before he saw Mr Kewney sitting nearby he saw Mr Goma first, who looked up expectantly.

A legend was born.

Now both men have spoken exclusively to the Daily Mail ahead of the 20th anniversary of their bizarre first meeting, that night at the BBC.

Mr Gotkine, who has never spoken publicly about the episode before, recalled: ‘It was all a bit of a mad rush that day.

‘I had booked Guy Kewney and with a few minutes to go [before he was meant to be on air] there was still no word from him.

‘So I ran down to the reception and asked if they had someone called Guy Kewney there – and the receptionist pointed to Guy Goma.

‘I was a little taken aback and I asked if she was sure and she said yes.

‘I then went over to Guy – who I now know was the wrong Guy – and asked if he was Guy Kewney and he said yes, I thought maybe I had seen the wrong picture [of Mr Kewney], and I grabbed him and then rushed up to the studio.

‘We were due on air in less than five minutes, so I just grabbed him and we sprinted up the stairs.’

Mr Goma, then a business studies graduate from Brazzaville living in west London and seeking work as a data cleanser, picked up the story at this point, recalling: ‘I first thought something strange was happening when I was sat down in a chair and someone tried to put makeup on me.

‘I said to her, “I don’t need makeup, I’m here for a job interview,” but she didn’t seem to hear me.

‘Then we moved into the studio and the TV cameras were on me and I started to think, “Something isn’t right here – this isn’t how a job interview is supposed to go.” Because that’s what I was there for.’

Seconds later, Mr Goma found himself sitting opposite presenter Karen Bowerman, with beads of nervous sweat beginning to break out on his forehead as he shifted in his seat wondering what was going on.

The now famous footage shows Westminster College business graduate Mr Goma, dressed smartly in an open necked blue shirt and brown jacket, glancing nervously up at the lights and around at the cameras.

Breathing heavily, a terrified grimace crosses his face, before licking his lips and composing himself for the unsuspecting onslaught about to hit him.

Goma recalled: ‘I saw my image on a monitor, and I think that’s when I realised something was going horribly wrong.

‘But I didn’t want to make a scene or cause a fuss so I went along with it when the presenter started asking me questions.’

As Ms Bowerman wrongly introduced him as ‘Guy Kewney’, Mr Goma could be seen gulping.

He then opened his eyes wide in shock as she asked him for his ‘reaction to the court verdict’ and whether he was ‘surprised’.

The footage shows Mr Goma reply: ‘I’m very surprised to see this verdict come because I was not expecting that… When I came they told me something else, they said it was an interview so it was a big surprise…’

As the car crash exchange continued it began to dawn on Ms Bowerman and fellow TV executives that a huge cock-up was unfolding in front of their eyes – and they eventually managed to cut to another reporter who was standing outside the High Court.

Mr Goma’s live ordeal was over – but his fame was just beginning.

He recalls now: ‘Once it finished, I left and walked out of the building into the Underground station opposite.

‘I called the job agency and told them that something terrible had happened, I had been interviewed live on TV about something I didn’t know about.

‘I asked if I had got the job.

‘But they said, “No – go back, they are waiting for you.”

‘So I went back and had the interview, which was about Microsoft Excel which I do know about – but unfortunately I didn’t get the job.’

Mr Goma may well not have got that data job, but the clip of his interview was already going viral.

Furious BBC bosses launched an investigation into the cock-up and Mr Gotkine eventually left the BBC. He still works elsewhere within the TV industry.

Rather than come clean and explain who he really was and the real reason he was there that day, Mr Goma styled it out and bluffed his way through the next few minutes of TV

Rather than come clean and explain who he really was and the real reason he was there that day, Mr Goma styled it out and bluffed his way through the next few minutes of TV 

Mr Goma even spluttered at one point that he was 'surprised by the decision' because, he said, he 'hadn't been expecting it', in the clip that went viral to millions of people all over the world

Mr Goma even spluttered at one point that he was ‘surprised by the decision’ because, he said, he ‘hadn’t been expecting it’, in the clip that went viral to millions of people all over the world

Mr Goma briefly became a celebrity, invited onto TV shows around the world, even hiring.

‘There was even talk of a prominent appearance on that December’s BBC Sports Personality of the Year award show – but it never materialised.

A week after the incident, Goma was interviewed by the BBC and other TV networks telling them: ‘I never really wanted to be famous. I just wanted to be an accountant – I hope I get a job at the BBC.’

Almost immediately an online petition was started by viewers demanding that the BBC give him a job. Although this never happened, Goma was touched by the reaction: ‘It was so very kind of everybody, people were so kind and thoughtful.’

Mr Goma says: ‘I later got a call from the BBC asking me what programme I would like to work on, but I was in a hurry to catch a plane to Germany for a TV interview, so I asked them to call me back.

‘They never did but like I say to everyone it is the will of God, everything happens for a reason, I never really wanted to be famous but if the clip makes people laugh and makes them happy then I’m happy.’

Mr Gotkine recalls how minutes after Goma had been erroneously interviewed, he received a call to say the real Guy Kewney was in reception – and still waiting to be interviewed.

The producer said: ‘Once I realised the mistake had been made, I apologised profusely and we recorded an interview with Guy Kewney but it was never broadcast.’

Mr Kewney died in 2010, although the two did meet up after the infamous interview with the IT specialist posting about it on his blog, adding a photograph of the pair and describing Goma as his ‘twin brother’.

Goma – who fled to the UK after civil war ravaged Congo – now works with various charities in east London and also as a car park marshal at his beloved Queens Park Rangers football club.

He reflects now: ‘It was just a mix up, I was in the wrong place, I had no idea about the subject, so I just tried to give the right answer in the interview.

‘When she started talking, I thought “Oh dear Guy, you are in the wrong place” and you can see [in the footage] my body language expressed everything I was feeling.

‘But so many people have seen the video, and I still get messages from people about it.’

Mr Goma – who was not paid for his BBC interview – did initially contemplate legal action against the BBC for a share of the royalties his blooper earned.

But he later changed his mind, explaining: ‘I am a very spiritual person and I think God helped me get through it that day – and that everything happens for a reason.

‘If the reason was to make people happy and take some stress from them, then I’m happy for what happened.’

Mr Gotkine added: ‘Guy Goma really is the loveliest man you could ever meet

‘They talk about everyone having 15 minutes of fame but Guy has had twenty years of it and it couldn’t have happened to a nicer man.’

What Mr Goma was particularly keen to clear up in our interview was the suggestion, widely repeated at the time, that he was a taxi driver.

Chuckling he said: ‘That was all wrong, I was never a cabbie. People said I was but I wasn’t.

‘In fact I had recently graduated from college and was a student.

‘But back in Congo I had had a taxi firm so maybe that’s where the confusion came from.’

When asked why he just didn’t come clean before he was put on air, Mr Goma says today: ‘I just didn’t want to cause a scene and I didn’t want to create a fuss.

‘If I had just got up and walked off that would have been worse, I tried to answer the question as best I could but it wasn’t necessarily the right answer.’

Mr Gotkine added: ‘I think what got to people was just how extraordinarily lovely he came across as – Guy is such a lovely, lovely man and you can see that in just the few seconds he is on TV…

‘Although granted yes, it was a complete cock-up.

Afterwards Mr Goma became, albeit briefly, one of the most recognisable men on television and his newfound fame even earned him a place of the satirical show Have I Got News For You

Afterwards Mr Goma became, albeit briefly, one of the most recognisable men on television and his newfound fame even earned him a place of the satirical show Have I Got News For You

‘The way he tried to bluff his way through it though was TV gold and it’s brought so many laughs to people and goodness knows we need a few laughs, especially at this time with what’s going on in the world.’

A new book called The Wrong Guy – The Inside Story Of TV’s Greatest Cock-Up – is to be published this spring for the anniversary, telling in fine detail the buildup and the aftermath of what became television history.

Written by Mr Gotkine, the hilarious account also details how the two men have kept in touch ever since and have even visited Mr Goma’s hometown of Brazzaville in the Democratic Republic of the Congo together.

The Wrong Guy: The Inside Story of TVs Greatest Cock-up by Elliott Gotkine with Guy Goma is available to buy from Amazon HERE


Former England captain John Terry appears to back banning burqa


Former England captain John Terry appears to back banning burqa
The ex-England star appeared to have joined calls to ban the burqa in public spaces (Picture: Getty Images)

John Terry appears to have endorsed a policy to ban the burqa in public spaces in Britain.

The former England and Chelsea captain popped up in the comments of an Instagram post declaring the stance had been adopted by right-wing party Restore Britain.

Party leader Rupert Lowe shared a post pledging to ban the garment worn by some observant Muslim women.

Lowe, a former chairman of Southampton FC, also said he would outlaw signs in foreign languages at stations.

His post featured a woman wearing a burqa outside Whitechapel Station with its sign in Bengali, a nod to the area’s Bangladeshi community.

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Mr Terry appeared to support the views, replying with a post containing three clapping emojis, the Daily Mail reported.

The Restore leader later leapt to the defence of the former England captain, writing: ‘I see that England/Chelsea legend John Terry is taking some flak for applauding Restore Britain’s policy of banning the burqa and ensuring that all London stations use English, and English only.

‘This is the position the vast majority of the British people support.

‘There is now a political party that will say exactly what people think and fight to make it happen. Restore Britain.’

England Captain John Terry celebrates his goal during the international friendly match between England and USA at Wembley Stadium in London, UK. (Photo by ben radford/Corbis via Getty Images)
The former England captain appeared to endorse views shared by Restore Britain leader Rupert Lowe (Picture: Ben Bradford/Corbis via Getty Images)

Mr Lowe, 68, was elected as MP for Great Yarmouth for Reform UK but was later suspended from the party following allegations of bullying.

He denied the claims and insisted the investigation was a ‘witchhunt’ instigated by Nigel Farage. Last month, he lost a bit to prevent the parliamentary watchdog from investigating the complaint.

Mr Terry has occasionally divulged his political leanings, including when he held a St George’s Flag in his left hand while skiing in the French Alps.

Calls by politicians to ban the burqa have proven extremely controversial in the past.

The move has been adopted in France, which practices a policy of national secularity.

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Terry replied to Mr Lowe’s Instagram post with three clapping emojis (Picture: X)

The issue previously came to the helm when Reform MP Sarah Pochin used a PMQ to ask Sir Keir Starmer if he would back the policy.

Her words were rebuffed by Reform leader Nigel Farage, who insisted the comments were ‘wrong and ugly’.

Reform’s then chairman, Zia Yusuf, who is Muslim, resigned from his post days later before returning to another role in the party days later.

Mr Yusuf denied his resignation was connected to Ms Pochin’s comments, instead attributing his decision to quit to his own fatigue.

Metro has approached John Terry’s representatives for comment.

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TROIS-RIVIÈRES – Quebec provincial police issued an Amber Alert for two children in Trois-Rivières early Sunday morning and later cancelled the alert after they were found safe.

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They said a two-year-old boy and four-year-old boy were taken late Saturday.

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LeBron James breaks NBA record for most games played as Kevin Durant passes Michael Jordan on points list


LeBron James playing in an NBA-record 1,612th regular-season game in the Los Angeles Lakers’ 105-104 comeback win over the Orlando Magic; Kevin Durant passed Michael Jordan into fifth on the NBA’s all-time scoring list as the Houston Rockets beat the Miami Heat 123-122 on the buzzer

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LeBron James breaks NBA record for most games played as Kevin Durant passes Michael Jordan on points list

LeBron James played a record 1,612th regular-season game in the NBA against the Orlando Magic on Saturday

LeBron James set a new NBA record by playing his 1,612th regular-season game in the Los Angeles Lakers’ 105-104 comeback win over the Orlando Magic on Saturday night.

Luka Doncic scored 33 points in the Lakers’ ninth-straight win, but was called for his 16th technical foul – an automatic one-game suspension by the league if it’s not rescinded.

LeBron had 12 points, six rebounds, four assists and three steals on his record-breaking night, the 41-year-old passing the mark Robert Parish held for nearly 30 years.

Paolo Banchero, who led seven Magic players in double figures with 16 points, blocked a shot by James out of bounds with 4.7 seconds left. But, after a replay review, it was determined that the ball had not deflected off LeBron’s foot out of bounds – and so Los Angeles maintained possession.

That set up a Marcus Smart pass to Luke Kennard to make the winning three-pointer with 0.6 seconds left to maintain the Lakers’ win streak.

Lakers head coach JJ Redick said after the game of LeBron’s latest NBA record, into his 23rd season in the league: “He’s had an awesome season. He’s had an awesome career.

“There’s just a deep-seated love for the game of the basketball. And to do it as long as he has, you not only need to have the love, but you need to the love for the commitment to prepare your body and to prepare mind and to get your rest.

“He loves the process, he really does. He loves his process, he loves his routine, he loves the feeling of being diligent.”

Durant passes Jordan on scoring list as Rockets win on the buzzer

Kevin Durant scored 27 points to move past Michael Jordan into fifth on the NBA’s all-time scoring list as the Houston Rockets beat the Miami Heat 123-122 on a last-second buzzer beater.

Kevin Durant celebrates after draining a three-pointer in the Houston Rockets' win over the Miami Heat

Kevin Durant celebrates after draining a three-pointer in the Houston Rockets’ win over the Miami Heat

Amen Thompson’s tip-in for Houston as time expired clinched victory after Durant’s shot for the win bounced off the rim.

The 37-year-old Durant now has 32,294 points for his career, two more than Jordan.

The Rockets had been up by two when Durant made consecutive three-pointers to make it 117-109, moving past Jordan with the second of them as he briefly lifted his arms in triumph after draining the shot.

Ben Adebayo had 32 points and tied a career high with 21 rebounds for the Heat, who edged into a 122-121 lead with 5.4 seconds to go but would ultimately lose a fourth straight.

Adebayo’s big rebounding night came after he had the second-highest scoring game in NBA history when he scored 83 points in a win over the Washington Wizards on March 10.




Iran war live: Tehran launches new wave of missiles towards Israel amid fears London under threat


Iran war live: Tehran launches new wave of missiles towards Israel amid fears London under threat

Tehran has launched a wave of missile attacks towards Israel last night as fears grow about its ability to strike European capitals, including London.

More than 100 people have been wounded in southern Israel after missile strikes were launched overnight.

Israel’s ambulance service said 84 people were injured, 10 of those seriously.

On Friday night, Israel fired two missiles towards Diego Garcia, sparking warnings about the range of Iranian weapons.

The island lies 2,360 miles from Iran, well beyond the 1,240 miles which was thought to be the outer limit of the regime’s reach. 

IDF Cheif of Staff Eyal Zamir said the range of the missiles posed a danger to the world, including European capitals.

Meanwhile, President Trump threatened to destroy Iran’s power plants if the Strait of Hormuz is not opened within 48 hours.

Iran warned on Sunday it would target US energy infrastructure if Trump carried out his threat.

One man killed by Hezbollah anti-tank missile in northern Israel

A man has been killed in a suspected anti-tank missile attack in the northern border town of Misgav Am.

The Israeli ambulance service said two vehicles caught fire.

Misgav Am sits near Israel’s northern border with Lebanon.

Sirens were sounded in the community an hour after the attack.

Hezbollah later took responsibility. In a statement, the group claims to have targeted a ‘gathering of Israeli enemy army soldiers in the settlement of Misgav Am with a rocket barrage’ at 8 a.m.

The IDF says it detected fire from Lebanon at that time, which struck two vehicles, killing a man.

UK has no defences to stop Iranian missiles as it’s revealed they can now hit London

Britain would be forced to rely on American missile defence systems stationed in Europe if Iran launched a rocket attack on the UK similar to the one attempted on Diego Garcia this weekend.

The warning came after Tehran fired two ballistic missiles on Friday night towards the base in the Indian Ocean, which is jointly operated by the US and the UK.

The island lies 2,360 miles from Iran, well beyond the 1,240 miles which was thought to be the outer limit of the regime’s reach.

It potentially puts Paris, 2,609 miles away, and even London – 2,750 miles – within Iran’s range if, as some strategists fear, the country uses its Simorgh space launch technology to extend its missile range. RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus is just 1,000 miles from Tehran.

And Israel warned last night that Iran’s new missile can hit Europe.

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Israel denis striking nuclear facility in Iran

Israel has denied responsibility for the strike on Iran’s Natanz nuclear facility

The site sits nearly 220 kilometers (135 miles) southeast of Tehran. The Iranian judiciary’s official news agency, Mizan, said there was no leakage.

The International Atomic Energy Agency has said the bulk of Iran’s estimated 970 pounds (440 kilograms) of enriched uranium is elsewhere, beneath the rubble at its Isfahan facility.

The Pentagon declined to comment on the strike on Natanz, which was also hit in the first week of the war and in the 12-day war last June.

Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova said such strikes posed a “real risk of catastrophic disaster throughout the Middle East.”

Israel’s Kan news reported that the US had indeed struck the facility, using “bunker buster” bombs to target the site. It cited unspecified sources.

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Children among those injured as buildings hit in Israeli city of Arad

First responders pictured in the aftermath of an attack of the city of Arad, Israel which has wounded 100 people.

Among the injured, were a 12-year-old boy and a five-year-old girl, both reported to be in serious condition.

In a message on X, Benjamin Netanyahu said: ‘Just a short while ago, I spoke with the Mayor of Arad, Yair Maayan, and asked him to convey, on behalf of all Israeli citizens, our prayers for the peace of the injured.

‘I have instructed the Director General of my office to provide all the necessary assistance together with all government ministries.

‘I strengthen the emergency and rescue forces operating in the field right now, and I call on everyone to heed the instructions of the Home Front Command.

‘We are determined to continue to strike our enemies on all fronts.’

Israel’s military said it was not able to intercept missiles that hit the southern cities of Dimona and Arad, the largest near the center in Israel’s sparsely populated Negev desert. It was the first time Iranian missiles penetrated Israel’s air defense systems in the area around the nuclear site.

Rescue workers said the direct hit in Arad caused widespread damage across at least 10 apartment buildings, three of them badly damaged and in danger of collapsing.

ARAD, ISRAEL - MARCH 22: A view from the area where at least 88 people were injured following an Iranian missile attack Saturday on the southern Israeli town of Arad near the Dead Sea, on March 22, 2026. The tally includes 10 in serious condition, 19 moderately injured, 55 lightly injured and four panic victims. (Photo by Mostafa Alkharouf/Anadolu via Getty Images)
ARAD, ISRAEL - MARCH 22: A view from the area where at least 88 people were injured following an Iranian missile attack Saturday on the southern Israeli town of Arad near the Dead Sea, on March 22, 2026. The tally includes 10 in serious condition, 19 moderately injured, 55 lightly injured and four panic victims. (Photo by Mostafa Alkharouf/Anadolu via Getty Images)
First responders inspect the site of an Iranian missile strike in Arad early on March 22, 2026. Iranian missile strikes on two southern Israeli towns wounded more than 100 people on March 21, medics said, after Israeli air defence systems failed to intercept the projectiles. (Photo by Ilia YEFIMOVICH / AFP via Getty Images) /
ARAD, ISRAEL - MARCH 22: A view of a damaged room as emergency workers gather in the early hours of March 22, 2026 at the site of an Iranian missile strike hours earlier in Arad, Israel. Dozens were wounded in the strike, which Israel's air-defence system failed to intercept. Israel is now fighting a war on two fronts - with Hezbollah in Lebanon and against Iran - after the United States and Israel launched a joint attack on Iran early on February 28th. (Photo by Erik Marmor/Getty Images)

300 people in hospital in the past 24 hours in Israel

The Israeli Health Ministry has reported that 303 people have been taken to hospitals as a result of the conflict with Iran and Hezbollah.

More than 10 were in a serious condition. A total of 4,564 people have been taken to hospital since the start of the conflict.

84 were injured in strikes on Southern Israel last night by Iran.

Israel launched a wave of strikes on Tehran last night

The Israeli military said on Sunday it was striking Tehran just hours after Iran’s attacks on southern Israel.

The IDF said a strategic research and development facility belonging to the Iranian military was struck by an Israeli missile.

It said the Malek-ashtar’ University facility was utilized by the Iranian terror regime’s military industries and ballistic missiles array to develop nuclear weapon components and weapons.

The University is under Western sanctions over its activities relating to Iran’s nuclear and ballistic missile programs

Tehran missiles ‘can reach European capitals’ – IDF Cheif

Tehran fired long-range missiles for the first time on Saturday, expanding the risk of attacks beyond the Middle East, while an Iranian strike landed near Israel’s secretive nuclear reactor about 13 km (8 miles) southeast of Dimona.

Iran launched two ballistic missiles with a range of 4,000 km (2,500 miles) at the U.S.-British ‌military base at Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean, said Israeli military chief Eyal Zamir.

‘These missiles are not intended to strike Israel. Their range reaches European capitals – Berlin, Paris, and Rome are all within direct threat range,’ Zamir said in a statement.

Trump will ‘obliterate’ Iran’s power plants in 48 hours if Strait of Hormuz does not reop

President Trump has threatened to destroy Iran’s power plants if the Strait of Hormuz is not opened within 48 hours.

Iran warned on Sunday it would target US energy infrastructure, if Trump carried out his threat.

Trump made the threat as US Marines and heavy landing craft continue to head to the region.

More than 2,000 people have been killed during the war the US and Israel launched on February 28, which has upended markets, spiked fuel costs, fueled global inflation fears and convulsed the postwar Western alliance.

Trump posted on social media:’If Iran doesn’t FULLY OPEN, WITHOUT THREAT, the Strait of Hormuz, within 48 HOURS from this exact point in time, the United States of America will hit and obliterate their various POWER PLANTS, STARTING WITH THE BIGGEST ONE FIRST!’

WASHINGTON DC, UNITED STATES - MARCH 20: United States President Donald Trump (R) speaks to the press before his departs the White House en route Miami, Florida on March 20, 2026, in Washington DC. Also The United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio (L) is seen. (Photo by Celal Gunes/Anadolu via Getty Images)