After a whirlwind World Cup has come to an end for England, the squad are on their way back from Qatar, but two players appear to be returning with more than they arrived with.
England players John Stones and Kyle Walker are apparently in the process of adopting "Big Dave" the stray cat from England's World Cup hotel in Qatar, The Manc reports.
While much of the country is understandably still a little disappointed following the Three Lions' exit from the 2022 World Cup this past weekend, we can probably all agree that one of the more wholesome stories from tournament is the fact defensive duo John Stones and Kyle Walker befriended a cat they found hanging around the squad's hotel.
Deciding to name him Dave, the Manchester City teammates, originally from Yorkshire, were pictured with the cat most evenings and would often take to social media throughout the tournament to share general updates about their new feline friend and what he was getting up to - and people just absolutely loved it.
It's fair to say that Dave - or "Big Dave", as he was sometimes known - has become somewhat of a cult hero over these past couple of weeks, with fans and the media asking the pair on several occasions in interviews and press conferences how he was getting on.
The two Yorkshiremen even referred to Dave as their "good luck charm" during the tournament.
"First day we got there... Dave pops out," Stones explained in a Diary Room interview, "Every night he’s sat there waiting for his food."
"He was just there one day so me and Stonesy adopted him," Walker also told England's official media channel earlier in the World Cup campaign.
"Dave is welcome to the table... some people really don’t like the cat, but I love him."
After finding out that Dave was in fact a stray cat, Stones and Walker promised to adopt him if they won the World Cup - but despite Gareth Southgate's men exiting the tournament, reports are now suggesting that Dave is coming home anyway.
Speaking in the build-up to the Quarter Final game against France this past Saturday, Walker said: "Dave is fine. He had a little scrap with another cat the other night. I think they are fighting over territory and the food, but he's doing well.
"Hopefully I can stick to my promise that he will come home with us if we were to win the World Cup.
"Dave's fine, thank you for asking."
John Stones and Kyle Walker are adopting 'Big Dave' the stray cat from Qatar / Credit: Kyle Walker (via Instagram)
According to report, Dave left Al Wakrah just two hours after the squad had departed their hotel and will first head to a local veterinary clinic.
Once he is at the veterinary clinic, Dave will need to have a blood test and receive some vaccinations, then will be required to spend a total of four months in quarantine before he heads to his new home here in the UK.
Whitelock’s Ale House has announced the return of its annual Beer Festival - hoorah!
There’s nothing quite like a nice fresh pint, and we all know Whitelock’s Ale House know how to pour a good one.
So it's with great glee that we can fill you in on their upcoming Beer Festival which will be returning to the iconic festival from Thursday 18 to Sunday 21 June 2026.
The four-day festival will celebrate the best of independent brewing in Leeds, with beers sourced exclusively from local breweries.
Featured breweries will include Northern Monk, Kirkstall Brewery, Anthology, Amity Brew Co. and more.
Known as the oldest pub in Leeds, Whitelock’s Ale House has long championed independent beers and local brewing culture.
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This year’s festival aims to spotlight the strength and diversity of the city’s brewing scene, with the tagline 'Beer tastes better up north!'
Beer will be pouring throughout the weekend across Whitelock's Ale House and The Turk's Head, with further brewery announcements and festival details set to be shared in the coming weeks via their Instagram.
The best part? Entry to the festival is completely free.
Talking about this year’s festival, General Manager Beth said: “Beer has always been at the heart of Whitelock’s, so this felt like the right year to celebrate both the breweries on our doorstep and the city we’ve called home for more than 300 years.
"Leeds has a brilliantly strong independent beer scene right now, and we’re looking forward to showcasing some of the best breweries the city has to offer across the weekend.”
You can find out more about Whitelock's Ale House and their fabulous Beer Festival here via their website. Cheers to that!
Inside Leeds’ very first sauna and ice bath cafe hidden behind a railway arch
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Get ready to take the plunge Leeds, as a community-led sauna and ice bath concept has landed in the city centre.
Hidden behind a railway arch in Saxton Gardens, Kontrast has brought its popular sauna and ice bath concept to the city.
Following the huge success of its Manchester site, Kontrast Leeds combines saunas, ice baths and a cafe designed to bring wellness into everyday life.
The Leeds space features two traditional saunas, one infrared saunas and four ice baths each varying in temperature between 3 and 13 degrees.
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The space is absolutely gorgeous, complete with trendy tin ceilings, fairy lights and soft furnishings.
Plunge pools can be enjoyed solo or shared, depending on what guests choose, giving people the opportunity to shape each session around exactly what they need that day.
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The same goes for the saunas, with one silent and one sauna giving guests the option to come for conversation or reflection.
Single sessions will cost just £12 for 45 minutes, with 90-minute sessions from £20.
There's a fab little cafe too offering all sorts from electrolyte slushes to ginger shots and a range of coffees and matcha.
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Known for making sauna and ice feel more accessible, welcoming and community-driven, Kontrast has grown beyond regular sessions to become a base for recurring events. These include their live ambient DJ set event, Unwind, which celebrates local talent, and their weekly run club, both of which the team hopes to bring to Leeds as part of building a similar sense of community in the city.
Officially opening their doors this Friday 29 May, Kontrast are offering free sessions over the weekend so you can try before you buy. Book your spot here.