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LaLiga: ‘It’s done, you’re finished’ – Ex-Man United star, Quinton Fortune warns Flick over Mourinho

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Former Manchester United player, Quinton Fortune has warned Barcelona manager, Hansi Flick about the challenges of José Mourinho in the next 2026-27 season.

The Portuguese coach is gearing up for his first season with Los Blancos, after being appointed by the club this summer.

Fortune spoke with Mourinho about this year’s El Clásico encounters between Barcelona and Real Madrid.

He told Tribal Football: “Flick should be wary of the Real Madrid coach’s mind games. “He has to be careful not to be played by the mind games of Mourinho.

“Hansi Flick is a calm character, and I think he already knows what’s coming now that José Mourinho is back at Real Madrid,” he said. If he lets Mourinho get into his head then it’s finished. It’s finished. If Mourinho finds a way in, You’re finished.

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“Flick is a good manager but Mourinho is one of the best in the world in terms of psychological warfare. And he has enough talent inside his squad to be able to challenge Barcelona properly on the pitch.

Mourinho will try to take the focus off his players while trying to get under Barcelona’s skin, creating diversions and putting all the pressure on Flick and his side. “This will be a huge test for them.”

Since taking over at La Blaugrana in summer 2024, former Bayern Munich manager Hansi Flick has generally been a success. He has been particularly brilliant in El Clásico, winning six of seven meetings with Real Madrid in all competitions.

Mourinho will be asked to wrestle back supremacy from the Catalan giants, who have secured LaLiga titles in the last two seasons.

He wants to get back in control of the rivalry with the quality of his players, something he did well more than ten years ago.

US Deports Three Million Foreigners in 15 Months

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The United States says it has had 15 straight months without any illegal migrants entering the country and has deported more than three million foreigners since President Donald Trump returned to office.

The administration made the claims in a fact sheet seen on the White House website Wednesday outlining actions it says were taken to restore the country’s immigration system.

“President Trump has fulfilled his promise to fix the immigration system, put American citizens first, and protect U.S. citizenship,” the White House said.

In his first week back in office, Trump signed an executive order declaring a crisis at the southern border and taking immediate steps to end what he described as the Biden administration’s “record-shattering illegal immigration” into the US.

“For 15 months in a row, no illegal aliens have been released into the country.

“The Trump administration has deported over 3 million illegal aliens, including thousands convicted of violent crimes,” it said.

The administration also announced it had started a “denaturalization surge” targeting people who obtained U.S. citizenship fraudulently, saying it had filed claims against 88 people who received citizenship but were allegedly ineligible.

It stated that taxpayer-funded benefits had been terminated for more than 1.4 million undocumented migrants who were improperly receiving public assistance and they had been banned from more than a dozen taxpayer-funded healthcare programs.

The White House said the administration had “strengthened visa programs and their screenings and paused visa processing for 75 high-risk countries to protect the homeland and deter overstays.”

It also said the administration had sought to purge tens of thousands of undocumented migrants from voter rolls in several states and was seeking to ensure they could not vote in US elections, which it said was a right reserved for Americans.

The administration also said it had revised the citizenship test to better evaluate applicants’ knowledge of American history, government and values and to ensure they met all eligibility criteria.

It cited two new executive orders signed on August 6, 2026 that seek to end birth tourism and clarify categories of children who are not eligible for birthright citizenship in the wake of the Supreme Court’s ruling in Trump v. Barbara.

Sanjay Bhandari to Leave Kick It Out Chairmanship After Seven Years

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Kick It Out chair Sanjay Bhandari will stand down at the end of the 2026/27 season.

Bhandari, who was appointed chair in 2019, will resign after more than seven years in the role.

In his time in office he has overseen a transformation of the organization, including enhanced financial independence and governance, the appointment of an entirely new board and leadership team and a new team structure.

Kick It Out launched its new five-year strategy, Football United, last year and Samuel Okafor was appointed chief executive in 2024.

“It has been a tremendous honor to chair Kick It Out,” said Bhandari. “Our ‘Football United’ strategy has deliberately been built on a vision of bringing together governing bodies, clubs, players, supporters, communities and partners to create lasting change. “In a world that often feels increasingly negative and divided, we are consciously seeking to strike a different tone.The new Chair will be instrumental in supporting Kick It Out to achieve that vision by leading an experienced and dedicated Board and working closely with our chief executive to represent an organization that has become one of the most respected voices for equality and inclusion in sport.

“This is an incredible opportunity for someone who believes in the power of football to unite people and wants to help shape the future of the nation’s game.

Bhandari, who has been with the charity since it was founded in 1993, was awarded an MBE in 2024 for services to football.

Kick It Out will now enter a formal process to recruit a preferred candidate by the end of December 2026.

He will work alongside Bhandari for the rest of the 2026/27 season as part of an orderly transition before formally assuming the role on July 1, 2027.

The successful candidate will be inheriting a role at a time when there are significant challenges still to be overcome around making football more inclusive and representative, both on and off the pitch, whilst tackling discrimination.

Kick It Out has established itself as a powerful voice campaigning for policy change, working with the Government, regulators and football’s governing bodies including the Premier League, EFL, FA and PFA.

The charity also runs education programs with supporters, club academies and online, while its Raise Your Game program provides development opportunities.

Kick It Out’s discrimination reporting service remains central to its work as abuse reports continue to rise.

It has also extended its reach thru a partnership with Guinness 0.0, which has seen 4,000 staff trained to spot and tackle discrimination in 900 Greene King sports bars across England, Scotland and Wales.

As part of its strategy thru to 2030, Kick It Out is targeting further growth in its education and inclusion programs, working with partners including Sky, McDonald’s Fun Football, Visit Tampa Bay and Morrisons Foundation.

JAMB Highlights Mistakes UTME and DE Candidates Must Avoid During Profile Creation

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The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board has warned prospective candidates to shun the temptation of making costly mistakes while constructing their profiles for Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination or Direct Entry registration.

JAMB said a small error at the profile stage can cause major problems later in the admission process.

The Board made this known in a new advisory video issued under its “JAMB Explained” series and posted on its X handle on Wednesday.

The advisory, addressed to “fresh candidates”, highlighted errors in names and dates of birth as mistakes that could lead to problems during the admission process.

Before creating your JAMB profile to register for the UTME or Direct Entry, take some time to verify that the details such as your name, date of birth and others attached to the NIN are correct. Why?” the board asked.
It said information on candidates is collected from their records with the National Identity Management Commission and is not generated or edited by JAMB.

“This means if there is any error with your name or date of birth, JAMB cannot change it after registration,” it said.

The board also cautioned candidates on the assumption that obtaining an affidavit would automatically lead to the correction of their records with JAMB.

“Such information is the basis of our records. We need to ensure that from the beginning, the identity details of candidates are correct,” JAMB said.

Prospective candidates are encouraged to ensure that their details are accurate before creating the profile.

Africa Gains as China’s Zero-Tariff Policy Boosts Exports

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More than 100 days after China introduced zero-tariff treatment for 53 African countries with diplomatic ties, African exports to China are expanding, while businesses across the continent are increasingly moving toward processing, packaging and higher-value production.

Since May 1, African products including avocados, apples, oranges, blueberries, wine, coffee and chili have gained greater access to the Chinese market.

Chinese customs data shows imports from Africa reached 193.8 billion yuan (28.72 billion U.S. dollars) in May and June, representing a 23.5 percent year-on-year increase.

Imports of avocados, apples and oranges rose by 130 percent, 89.6 percent and 27.9 percent respectively.

The first shipment benefiting from the policy was 24 tonnes of South African apples that entered China through Shenzhen Bay Port on May 1. Since then, products from Kenya, Zimbabwe and other African countries have increasingly appeared on Chinese supermarket shelves.

South African wine exporters have also reported renewed interest from Chinese buyers. Steffi Layer of Diemersdal Wine Estate said, “what we have seen is that importers that had imported wines from South Africa have decided to revisit the category and have shown interest again.”

She added that upcoming shipments would “absolutely” benefit from the policy because “the pricing will be more competitive than before.”

China has also expanded market access through quarantine arrangements and trade facilitation measures, allowing products such as African coffee, cashew nuts, dry chilies and wild aquatic products to enter the Chinese market more easily.

For Zimbabwe, the policy helped facilitate its first-ever blueberry shipment to China. ZimTrade CEO Allan Majuru said, “Access to China opens room for increased production, stronger cold-chain infrastructure, better packaging, more certification capacity and expanded employment along the value chain.”

Industrial Upgrade
The policy is also encouraging African producers to move beyond exporting raw materials.

In Rwanda, Fisher Global shifted from exporting dried chili to supplying higher-value pickled chili products.

General Manager Herman Uwizeyimana said, “The zero-tariff treatment has breathed new life into our chili business,” while noting that new Chinese buyers were showing interest in the company’s products.

He added, “This new venture has opened up broader markets for Rwandan chili exports and has set higher standards for our company’s product selection and quality.”

Robert Rukundo of the Horticulture Exporters Association of Rwanda said, “For Rwandan exporters, especially small and medium-sized enterprises, this (zero-tariff treatment) creates a more competitive business environment where price is no longer as significant a barrier as before.”

African coffee producers are experiencing similar opportunities. Ethiopian company Awo Coffee sends about 90 percent of its roasted products to China, while Ethiopia’s coffee industry expects China’s growing demand for specialty coffee to make the country one of its biggest export destinations.

Experts argue that the policy’s success should not be judged solely by export volumes. Paul Frimpong of the Africa-China Center for Policy and Advisory said, “The real impact (of China’s zero-tariff treatment) should not be measured only by the volume of exports during the first 100 days. We should also look at whether African businesses are improving their quality standards, packaging, certification and production capacity.”

He further stressed the importance of local processing, saying, “For Ghana, this is a major opportunity because we should not continue exporting mainly raw cocoa beans, raw cashew nuts, and other unprocessed products. We need to process, package, and brand more of these goods locally before exporting them. That will allow us to retain more value and create more jobs at home.”

African Union Chairperson and Burundian President Evariste Ndayishimiye similarly described the opportunity as one that could deliver “higher incomes for our products, the creation of sustainable jobs for our youth, and, above all, the development of local processing so that added value remains on the African continent.”

The policy is being presented as part of a broader China-Africa economic partnership focused on trade, industrialisation and modernisation.

Meanwhile, China’s exports of electromechanical products to Africa reached 534.11 billion yuan (79 billion dollars) in the first half of 2026, up 28.8 percent year-on-year. Around 75 percent of China’s exports to Africa consist of capital and intermediate goods that support industrial and agricultural development.

Charles Onunaiju of Nigeria’s Center for China Studies said, “What China offers Africa is not simply aid. It offers Africa an opportunity for transformation through production, industrialisation and trade.”

With expanding market access, growing African exports and increased emphasis on local processing, China’s zero-tariff policy could deepen economic ties while helping African economies capture more value from their resources and production.

15 Killed in Boat Accident in Zimbabwe

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Officials said rescue operations were continuing after a boat carrying dozens of people capsized on Lake Kariba in Zimbabwe on Tuesday.

The national disaster management agency in the southern African country said 77 people had been rescued.

The vessel capsized with 90 passengers and five crew members onboard, but may have been overloaded, with other reports suggesting a higher number based on the registered ticket sales. Police said.

Police said the vessel was overturned by a strong wave. Footage shared online seems to show the hull floating in the water.

Lake Kariba, on the border with Zambia, is one of the world’s largest man-made reservoirs, supporting transportation and fishing and providing vital hydroelectric power to both countries.

The Zimbabwe Civil Protection Unit, CPU, said registered ticket sales indicated that 114 adults were on board. An unknown number of children under ticketing age could also have been there, it added.

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Local MP Mutsa Murombedzi posted a video on X of what she said was the boat at the start of the journey, adding that residents had been using it to travel across the lake to Kariba town, a journey approximately five hours.
“We have very hard questions that need honest answers. “The officials have to release the right number of people who were onboard,” she wrote.

The CPU said 77 passengers had been rescued so far and 15 bodies had been recovered.

It said two funeral parlors were collecting the bodies

The rescue teams, with the help of an underwater search unit, have taken those rescued from the water to Long Island, a small island on the lake.

APC Senator Fadahunsi Summoned by Police Over Alleged ‘Kill’ Threat

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The senator representing Osun East senatorial district, Francis Fadahunsi, has been summoned by the Osun State Police Command over a viral threat to “kill Accord” members before the state gubernatorial election.

The police invitation, it was learnt, follows the outrage on social media over the Senator’s comments, asking supporters of the All Progressives Congress (APC) to “kill” members of the rival Accord Party.

In a letter dated August 11, 2026 and signed by the Commissioner of Police, elections in Osun State, Samuel Etaifo Erale, Fadahunsi was asked to report to the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) Osogbo on Wednesday, August 12, at 11:00 am.

Cable said the letter invited Senator Fadahunsi to explain the circumstances of the statement said to have been made during an APC campaign in Ilesa on Tuesday.

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“The invitation is based on information available to the Nigeria Police alleging that during your address at the aforementioned program, you made statements that were deemed to be threatening, inciting and intimidating in nature and the statement has already been in circulation on various electronic and social media platforms,” the letter said.

Meanwhile, Fadahunsi has explained his controversial statement about the “Kill Accord”, saying that he was talking about defeating the Accord Party (A) at the ballot box and not urging for violence.

Fadahunsi’s media office in Osogbo on Tuesday issued a statement titled, “Kill Osun Accord with Votes, Not Violence, Senator Fadahunsi Tells APC.”

The statement said the Senator’s comments were meant as a political expression urging APC supporters to vote Accord out.

The comment was described in a statement as “a call on supporters to overwhelmingly reject the Accord Party at the ballot box thru lawful, peaceful and democratic means during the August 15 governorship election.”

“To be clear, the statement of the Senator was entirely political and metaphorical,” the statement added.

Fadahunsi’s media office stated that he did not call for physical attacks on members or supporters of Accord.

NAF Airstrikes Eliminate Nine ISWAP Fighters in Borno

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The Osun State Police Command has invited the Senator representing Osun East, Francis Fadahunsi, for questioning over an alleged threat he made against members of the Accord Party before Saturday’s governorship election in the state.

The command’s spokesperson, Abiodun Ojelabi, confirmed during a telephone interview on Wednesday that the lawmaker was invited by the Commissioner of Police in charge of the election, Samuel Etaifo.

“I can confirm he has been summoned by the CP,” Ojelabi said. “We will issue a statement about it.”

The lawmaker and the All Progressives Congress candidate for Ifelodun/Boripe/Odo Otin Federal Constituency in the 2027 general elections, Francis Eniade, was said to have come under fire on Tuesday for issuing a threat to Accord Party members ahead of next Saturday’s governorship election.

In a video that went viral on the social media on Tuesday, Fadahunsi who spoke in Yoruba language said that any Accord member sighted in Ilesha, Osun State before Saturday when the election will hold will be killed.

Sources at the scene of the controversial speech told our correspondent that the lawmaker spoke at the palace of the Owa Obokun of Ijesaland in Ilesa during a protest organized against alleged killing of three members of the All Progressives Congress in Ilesa on Tuesday.

Fadahunsi speaking in Yoruba language said, “How many people have you seen the APC kill? We are here to tell you that until the day of election, If we see any Accord members in Ilesa, we will kill them.”

In another viral video also obtained Tuesday, Eniade, who was also addressing a campaign rally, said that no Accord member should come out to vote in Odo Otin Local Government Area on the day of the election.

Also speaking in the Yoruba language, Eniade said, “I was only waiting for today before I talked. If you are not an APC member, you shouldn’t come out on election day, I swear to God. We have warned you ahead if you said you won’t listen to us. All the votes in Odo-Otin are for the APC.

“Tell Egbedun (Osun House of Assembly Speaker) that I don’t have his time. I am his big brother. Accord Party not to vote in Odo-Otin. I said that. “Tell your ward and your unit that if you are not an APC member, you should not come out to vote,” he said.

Reacting to Fadahunsi’s threat, Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke, while addressing journalists in Osogbo, called for the arrest of the lawmaker, saying his utterances can lead to mass killing.

The governor said he had taken up the issue with the Inspector General of Police, Olatunji Disu, and later demanded for the investigation and arrest of Fadahunsi, adding that the IGP confirmed the existence of the video and assured him of immediate action.

The second issue is about the viral video of a serving Senator, Francis Fadahunsi, who today called for the killing of Accord Party leaders, supporters and their families. In the video, the Senator went further to threaten that where the Accord Party leaders cannot be got, the wives and children should be killed.

“This is now outside of politics. “This is now a national security threat that needs the attention of Mr President thru the Office of the National Security Adviser, the governor said.

I was misunderstood – Fadahunsi

Reacting, it had also reported that Fadahunsi in a statement said his message in the viral video was misinterpreted, adding that the video was manipulated to paint him in bad light.

In a statement personally signed by him, Fadahunsi said his attention has been drawn to an edited video being circulated by Davido on TikTok and Pelumi Olajengbesi on other social media platforms.

I made reference to one Rogba, who was killed in Esa-Oke by his co-cultists,” he said. The governor had referred to the dead man as his son and was feuding with a sitting member of the House of Representatives on live television. My words were very clear: if the killings do not stop, we shall retaliate too.

“All those who are being killed are Nigerians and indeed sons and daughters of the same communities. “We will not fold our arms and watch our party members being killed again,” I said. Even if such an incident takes place on the day of elections, we will defend our people.

“Unfortunately, Davido and Olajengbesi took less than two minutes of a speech that took about 24 minutes and circulated it to achieve cheap political objectives. “This is a blatant case of intentional misrepresentation and manipulation.”

Information Minister Calls for Peace and Unity to Tackle Insecurity

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The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, has called on Nigerians to rise above religious, ethnic and political differences and unite against insecurity and other challenges confronting the country.

Idris made the call in Abuja on the sidelines of the International Conference on “Diversity and Social Peace: A Partnership for a Promising Future,” organised by the Jama’atu Izalatil Bid’ah Wa Iqamatus Sunnah (JIBWIS) in partnership with the Muslim World League.

The Minister said the diversity of participants at the conference underscored the need for Nigerians to work together to strengthen national security, stability and prosperity.

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According to him, Nigeria’s diversity should be a source of strength rather than a tool for division.

“All of us need to come together, think as Nigerians, think as human beings, and work together, irrespective of our differences, so that we can act as one,” Idris said.

He warned that religious and ethnic divisions could further complicate efforts to tackle insecurity, urging Nigerians to reject violence, intolerance and attempts to exploit the country’s diversity.

“There is no time for differences. If, in our fight against insecurity, we allow religious differences, it will only exacerbate the problem. The need for us to come together as one people is important,” he stressed.

Idris clarified that the conference was not organised by the Nigerian Government, but said the government welcomed initiatives aimed at promoting interfaith dialogue, peaceful coexistence and national cohesion.

“If we want to advance and march towards prosperity, all of us must think and act together and come together as one people,” the Minister stated.

He also stressed Nigeria’s strategic importance to Africa and the global community, noting that peace and stability in the country would have implications beyond its borders.

“Nigeria is a very important country. It is a country of over 230 million people. Peace and tranquillity here mean peace and tranquillity everywhere in Africa and, indeed, the world,” Idris noted.

National Unity

Representing President Bola Ahmed Tinubu at the conference, the Deputy President of the Senate, Barau I. Jibrin, conveyed the President’s commitment to sustainable security, national unity and international cooperation.

He said Nigeria would continue to collaborate with international partners and relevant stakeholders to promote peace, security and stability.

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Also speaking, the Secretary-General of the Muslim World League and Chairman of the Organisation of Muslim Scholars, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa, urged Nigerians to protect their shared humanity and reject efforts to weaponise religion, ethnicity or poverty for divisive purposes.

The Sultan of Sokoto, His Eminence Muhammadu Sa’ad Abubakar III, called for sustained dialogue, honesty and stronger implementation of solutions to the country’s challenges.

He also urged Nigerians to rebuild trust and strengthen cooperation among people of different faiths and communities.

Strength in Diversity

The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda, urged Nigerians to regard the country’s diversity as an asset rather than a source of conflict.

Yilwatda noted that despite differences in religious practices and ethnic backgrounds, Nigerians share common aspirations and face many of the same challenges.

Meanwhile, the National Chairman of JIBWIS, Sheikh Abdullahi Bala Lau, called for stronger collaboration among government, religious organisations and communities in tackling insecurity.

He also advocated greater investment in education and skills development, saying such measures could reduce young people’s vulnerability to radicalisation and criminal recruitment.

Other dignitaries at the event include: The President-General of the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA), senior government officials, religious and traditional leaders, members of the diplomatic corps, civil society representatives and other distinguished guests.

The conference emphasised the need for collective action, dialogue and tolerance, with speakers stressing that Nigeria’s diversity must be harnessed to build a more peaceful, secure and prosperous nation.

UK Empowers Councils to Restrict Betting and Vape Shops

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Residents across Britain could soon have more say over whether vape shops, betting shops and adult gaming centres open on their local high streets, under new measures announced by Prime Minister Andy Burnham.

The proposals are aimed at helping communities reshape town centres that the government says have been “hollowed out” by years of decline and the spread of businesses that residents do not want in their neighbourhoods.

The measures were announced in a statement by the Prime Minister’s Office and 10 Downing Street titled “PM vows to save ‘hollowed out high streets’ with crackdown on vape and betting shops,” published on Tuesday in the home office website.

Under the proposals, councils would gain greater powers to refuse new betting shops, while vape shops and adult gaming centres would be required to obtain planning permission before opening.

The government also plans to scrap the Gambling Act’s “Aim to Permit” rule, which currently limits councils’ ability to reject new betting shops and 24-hour slot machine shops even where there are strong local concerns.

The change is intended to give residents and councils a greater say over what opens on their high streets and help prevent betting shops from spreading unchecked across struggling town centres.

Vape shops would also require planning permission, including where they are proposed near schools.

The government plans to tighten the definition of a vape shop to prevent businesses from avoiding the new requirements by describing themselves as convenience stores or general retailers.

Adult Gaming Centres, which provide adult-only access to gambling machines, would also require planning permission under proposals expected to take effect at the beginning of next year.

Burnham said the changes were intended to give communities back control of high streets that had changed dramatically over the years.

“For many people, the high streets they grew up with have been hollowed out and become unrecognisable over decades of decline. The rise of vape shops, betting shops and rogue operators have replaced the shops, services, and community spaces that people are crying out for.

“That’s not on. I said we would improve Britain’s high streets, and that’s exactly what we are starting to do. We’re putting communities back in control and giving local people a real say over what opens on their high street,” he said.

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He added: “High streets are the beating heart of local communities, but for too long Westminster has stood by while they have been in decline. This government is committed to restoring our high streets and bringing back hope across Britain.”

The government is also proposing to double the maximum length of Closure Orders from six to 12 months.

The longer orders would give police and local authorities more time to investigate premises linked to organised crime, pursue prosecutions and prevent businesses from reopening while investigations are ongoing.

The power could be used against businesses including illegal vape shops and businesses described by the government as “dodgy barber shops”.

Housing, Communities and Local Government Secretary Angela Rayner said residents knew when their high streets were no longer working for them.

“People know when their high street isn’t working for them. Whether it’s the vape shop or betting shops that’s opened with no say from locals, the shopfront that’s seen better days, or the sense that nobody’s in control,” she said.

“These problems have built up over years, but this government won’t leave councils and communities powerless to crackdown on everyday eyesores that blight our high streets.”

The government said it would also work with councils to improve the appearance of high streets, including shopfronts, signs and other features that can make town centres less welcoming.

It will work with the Planning Advisory Service to identify examples of attractive and thriving town centres and provide councils with practical guidance on improving their local high streets.

The proposals form part of the government’s wider plan to restore pride in local communities, shift decision-making from Westminster to local areas and encourage people to return to town centres.