John Stones' wife Olivia cheers him on in retro England shirt
John Stones' wife Olivia shared her own sweet tribute to him as she joined the WAGs cheering on England during their narrow World Cup victory on Wednesday.
It was a close call for the Three Lions as they came close to crashing out of the tournament against the Democratic Republic of Congo, before the team were saved by two goals by captain Harry Kane.
Olivia took to Instagram to reveal she'd headed to Atlanta in a vintage England shirt from 1994, the year her husband John was born.
Joined by Ollie Watkins' wife Ellie, the WAG proudly showed off her cropped retro top after heading to the match.
Eleven minutes after England's first goal, the crowd went wild as Kane scored again. It marked his 13th career World Cup goal.
The game was not without its setbacks. Jordan Pickford's wife Megan was pictured clasping her hands together in angst as the team played from behind most of the match.
John Stones' wife Olivia shared her own sweet tribute to him as she joined the WAGs cheering on England during their narrow World Cup victory on Wednesday
Olivia took to Instagram to reveal she'd headed to Atlanta in a vintage England shirt from 1994, the year her husband John was born
The WAGs also looked tense after Kane went down under a challenge from Mpasi, with referee Adham Makhadmeh waving away appeals. Brian Cipenga had put DR Congo ahead with a seventh-minute goal.
The win sets England up for a round of 16 clash vs. Mexico in Mexico City on Sunday.
The WAGs put on a glamorous display as they arrived at the stadium. Jude Bellingham's girlfriend Ashlyn was dressed to impress in a black halterneck top and jeans as she took her seat.
Ashlyn made sure she looked picture perfect as she donned a glamorous palette of makeup for the football game.
Kate looked stylish in a Toteme grey co-ord as she arrived at the game with her children and carried 'Go Daddy' signs as well as a giant picture of Harry's head.
Meanwhile, influencer Megan showed off her incredible figure in a tiny green cropped England shirt which she teamed with skinny white low-rise trousers.
The blonde beauty styled her long locks in voluminous curls and toted her belongings in a green Chanel handbag.
Megan looked in good spirits as she touched up her makeup from the stand and kept cool as she fanned herself with a portable electric fan.
Joined by Ollie Watkins' wife Ellie, the WAG proudly showed off her cropped retro top after heading to the match, which ended in a narrow 2-1 victory for the Three Lions
It was a close call for the Three Lions as they came close to crashing out of the tournament against the Democratic Republic of Congo (John is pictured playing last month)
The Daily Mail revealed last week how wives and girlfriends of the England team had enjoyed a night out in a New York night spot ahead of the game against Panama last weekend which the Three Lions won 2-0.
The girls put on their glad rags and downed $30 cocktails at the ultra trendy French themed Maison Close venue from 10pm until the joint shut at 2am.
A bouncer at the venue had even told the Daily Mail how some of the WAGS had wanted to 'carry on partying' and he had suggested another nightclub further along the road.
But in the end the WAGS, led by Ollie Watkins' wife Ellie, decided to have an early night and headed back to their hotel where they had a lie in before heading to the Met Life stadium.
Olivia posted a picture on her social media showing the WAGs all sat in a row at the venue, which had been a joint birthday and getting to know you bonding session.
She captioned the image as 'girls' night out in the big apple' highlighting it with Statue of Liberty emoji and a red apple.
Footage posted online and revealed by the Daily Mail, shows Ellie enjoying herself as she dances in the club and in another photo, she is posing with her sister.
A bouncer at the club said: 'There was around a dozen of them, they were the wives and girlfriends of the English soccer team and they arrived in two limos.
'They had two security people with them and the party was booked by someone with an English name, I think it was someone's birthday but I can't be sure.
'They were singing and dancing and having a good time, they were doing what young women do when they come to New York, they enjoyed themselves.
'They were here until 2am when we close and then they wanted to know where else they could carry on partying. I gave them the name of a late night club but I don't think they went.'
It came after Ellie, and friends of the England WAGs, were forced to hit back at pundit Roy Keane, after he criticised them for wearing shirts sporting their partner's names.
Sources say they have vowed to carry on showing their support by wearing the football shirts, as some did as England took on Panama in their last group match.
Police officer raped two women and abused a third
Police officer raped two women and abused a third
He 'carried out deliberate and repeated acts of abuse against women'.
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A former police officer has been sentenced to 10 years in prison after being found guilty of violent and non-recent sexual offences against women. Cameron Ross, 39, was sentenced on Thursday, 2 July, for the offences that took place in Stornoway on the Isle of Lewis in 2012 and 2014 and Inverness between 2019 and 2022.
He had denied charges, but had been found guilty at the High Court in Edinburgh on Monday, May 25, where he was also sentenced. During the trial, the court heard how Ross raped the first woman after they met at a party on Lewis between August and October 2012. A second woman told the court of how Ross sat on her and restrained her before raping her in June 2014. He went on to subject a third woman to a course of abusive behaviour between October 2019 and June 2022 in Inverness, the court heard. Alongside being found guilty of rape and domestic abuse, the former policeman was also found guilty of attempting to pervert the course of justice and threatening or abusive behaviour, the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service said.
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Ross, who resigned from Police Scotland in June 2026, has been placed on the sex offenders register indefinitely.
Faye Cook, Procurator Fiscal for High Court Sexual Offences at the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (COPFS), said: “Cameron Ross carried out deliberate and repeated acts of abuse against women over the course of a decade. This was sustained offending, which caused significant harm. As a police officer, he was in a position of trust. Instead of upholding the law, he chose to break it in a serious and persistent way. I would urge anyone affected by similar offending to come forward and report it. The Crown is committed to prosecuting those responsible for sexual and domestic abuse, regardless of who they are.”
Chief Superintendent Helen Harrison, Head of Professional Standards, said: "Ross was a serving officer at the time of these offences and when the report was received in June 2022, we immediately suspended him. He has since resigned from the service. If he had remained, we would have progressed gross misconduct proceedings and he would have been dismissed as his actions and behaviour will not be tolerated in Police Scotland.
"I want to thank those who came forward and recognise how difficult that can be when the perpetrator is a police officer.
"Police Scotland continues to work with survivors’ groups to improve our response to violence against women and girls to embed an approach which places survivors at the heart of our investigation with a trauma-informed approach and we remain committed to further improvement.
"Equally, over a period of years, and advanced by Lady Elish Angiolini's review in 2020, there has been a Scotland wide focus on police ethics, conduct and scrutiny."
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The superintendent also said police "continue to fully engage with those developments to strengthen our safeguarding of policing's integrity and we're working to embed new legislation to continue that improvement".
"We fully accept the onus is on policing to build confidence with members of the public, victims and witnesses to ensure they can report wrongdoing by police officers and staff, and can be confident that robust action will be taken.
“Police Scotland is committed to reviewing its processes, policies, and procedures, which continue to evolve and are shaped by feedback. The ability to handle police misconduct matters in a more robust, timely and transparent way will now also be greatly strengthened by the Police (Ethics, Conduct and Scrutiny) (Scotland) Act 2025,” she said.