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    Jamie Laing breaks silence on awkward Channel 4 Boat Race gaffe as he addresses wrong winner slip-up
    Jamie Laing took to Instagram on Monday evening to address his embarrassing mix-up during Channel 4's Boat Race coverage at the weekend.During Saturday's broadcast, Mr Laing mistakenly offered his sympathies to Cambridge after they had actually won the men's race."Commiserations go to the losing crew: Cambridge University Boat Club," he announced, before being met with awkward silence from spectators.He swiftly corrected himself, joking: "That's a typo! It's like the Oscars all over again."The 37-year-old Made in Chelsea star posted a video clip of the incident on his Instagram on Monday night.Breaking his silence on the incident, he mocked: "When you get handed the wrong cue card on live TV," alongside a laughing emoji.He also addressed some of the criticism he faced following his debut as Boat Race host.The Telegraph columnist Alan Tyers was just one prominent critic who penned a piece in the publication titled: "Watching Jamie Laing present the Boat Race was behind-the-sofa cringe."Mr Laing attempted to see the funny side of the furore, as he shared the article along with his own caption: "Thanks for the feedback Alan," again, followed by a laughing emoji.Meanwhile, X was awash with disgruntled viewers who felt Mr Laing's slip-up was evidence that broadcasters should use qualified personnel for specific sporting events rather than a recognisable name."This is what happens when you give presenting jobs to random has been reality tv stars with no background in journalism," one X user fumed. "Theres literally no point going into journalism if youre working class anymore." (sic)A second echoed: "Just a thought: Perhaps broadcasters should use trained journalists/presenters rather than reality TV stars for live sporting events."LATEST DEVELOPMENTS:ITV This Morning star sparks outrage after 'mocking the Bible' with 'offensive' Easter messageLisa Kudrow slams politically correct sitcoms for being 'afraid' to make audiences 'uncomfortable'Emily Carver delights fans as she shares baby George's heartwarming reaction to Easter return"Could have made a really nice national TV 'foot in the door' gig for a sports journalist with live broadcasting experience, looking to progress their career instead of 'foot in mouth' for a reality telly 'celeb'," another criticised."Note to all broadcasters: Incompetent reality tv stars makes sport look s**t," a fourth complained, while a fifth pointed out: "While there were doubtless many professional freelance sports broadcasters sat at home without a gig that day." (sic)The criticism came during Channel 4's first coverage of the prestigious event after acquiring the broadcasting rights from the BBC.Mr Laing also found himself apologising for colourful language during a post-race interview with Oxford women's cox Louis Corrigan.After steering her crew to their first triumph in a decade, an elated Ms Corrigan told the presenter: "What a f***ing awesome day!"The host quickly interjected: "Excuse for the language, we are celebrating, it's okay."Ms Corrigan raised a hand to the camera in apology for the outburst.Despite the live television mishap, Mr Laing recovered smoothly and continued his conversation with the cox about her familiarity with the Thames course.Co-presenter Clare Balding was later forced to issue a separate apology when a Cambridge rower shouted an expletive during their victory interview.Cambridge's men extended their recent dominance of the event, claiming their seventh victory in the past eight years.The Light Blues crossed the finish line 11.02 seconds clear of their rivals, completing the four-mile course from Putney to Mortlake in 17 minutes and 56 seconds.Challenging conditions on the Thames, with strong southwesterly winds creating choppy water, forced the umpire to warn both crews multiple times for drifting.Oxford's women provided the day's other headline result, ending a ten-year drought by defeating Cambridge for the first time since 2016.Thousands of spectators lined the riverbank to watch the 171st edition of the historic contest.Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter
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    5 dangerous cruise ports that travelers should research before booking excursions
    Cruising to tropical destinations may sound carefree and a bucket-list best, but some of the most popular ports come with safety concerns travelers should not ignore, industry experts say.Passengers need to understand local risks before leaving the ship, especially in destinations with higher crime rates or active government warnings, experts say.A recent podcast, "The Travel Scouts," highlighted a number of cruise ports that have elevated safety concerns, based on crime data and international travel advisories.AMERICANS WARNED OF AL QAEDA-LINKED TERRORIST PRESENCE IN POPULAR VACATION GETAWAYHere are five mentioned."You need to have information so you can make wise decisions," the podcast noted.Belize was the first cruise port the podcast mentioned in this regard.Nearly one million cruise passengers visit the country each year but Belize City is currently under a Level 3 advisory from the U.S. State Department, meaning travelers are urged to reconsider visiting."Belize City is a very sketchy area," said Jason, a host of "The Travel Scouts" podcast, along with his wife, Kellie. Another port that has raised concerns is Trinidad and Tobago.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTERThe locations remain under a Level 3 advisory due to crime with warnings that include risks of robbery, kidnapping and violence tied to organized crime.Several major cruise lines, including Royal Caribbean, Norwegian Cruise Line, Princess Cruises and Holland America, have scheduled stops there, the podcast said.Jamaica, a key stop for Caribbean cruises, presents both progress and remaining risks.While overall conditions have improved and the country is now rated at Level 2, certain areas are high risk.Those higher-risk areas include Kingston and Montego Bay.TEST YOURSELF WITH OUR LATEST LIFESTYLE QUIZ"If your cruise will be visiting one of those ports, just be aware of that and ensure you do not plan to get a taxi and go out solo to explore," Jason said.Mexico also draws millions of cruise visitors each year, but safety can vary widely depending on location.Ports along the Yucatn Peninsula are generally considered safe.CLICK HERE FOR MORE LIFESTYLE STORIESHowever, some Pacific coast destinations, including Mazatln, Puerto Vallarta and Manzanillo, have experienced security challenges linked to cartel violence.Haiti stands out as one of the most dangerous destinations in the region, the podcast noted.The country is currently under a Level 4 "do not travel" advisory due to widespread gang violence and political instability."You do not need to be afraid of or avoid the cruise ports," the podcast noted."You just need to take appropriate precautions and plan wisely."
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    Chicago Sky Trade Angel Reese to the Atlanta Dream, Acquire Draft Picks
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    Real - Bayern : Mbapp cibl "Ici, on a critiqu Zidane, Ronaldo, CR7", analyse Pablo Polo
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