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ITV The Chase fans left frustrated as 'same questions' repeat on quiz show
The Chase have slammed producers for their question on the artist Bansky.Viewers of ITV tuned into Monday's Installment of The Chase presented by Bradley Walsh which saw Salon Owner Gillian from Bangor, Chemistry Student Spencer from Henley in Arden, Pharmacist Emma from Aberdeen and Local Government Officer Wayne from Tunbridge Wells try to outsmart Mark Labbett.But the programme makers may have inadvertently created a reoccurring feature which hasn't gone down well with viewers online.READ MORE: The Chase's Bradley Walsh recalls awkward brush with the police during holiday During the programme, Bradley asked a question relating to the infamous street artist Bansky, for which eagle eyed viewer spotted the presenter has done so before on a number of occasions.37-year-old Emma and 54-year-old Wayne managed to make it through the cash builder rounds for the final chase with 'The Beast' Mark Labbett.As they competed to win £12,000, Bradley asked "The Grin Reaper is a work by which Bristol street artist?", to which viewers took issue with as it related to the artist Banksy.One viewer noted: "I’m sure there’s a question about Banksy on every single episode of The Chase." Whilst a second wrote: "Always f***** Banksy. #TheChase " A third viewer excitedly exclaimed: "Banksy klaxon! #TheChase " And more fans of the quizzing programme online flocked to social media to answer the location artist question themselves.
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Police arrest two men after Tesco van is hijacked and taken on joyride
Tesco van that was taken for a joyride was brought to a halt by police using a stinger device.The PSNI said the delivery van was stolen in Newtownards, Northern Ireland, after 5pm on Friday before being taken for an impromptu tour of nearby towns.Two men forced the driver from the van and drove it from Ards to Dundonald and then Holywood, before it ended up being stopped at a busy bypass in Belfast by police.READ MORE:Met Police shoot armed man in London before Air Ambulance flies him to hospitalThe men, aged 23 and 39, were promptly arrested.Witnesses said that they saw an unmarked police car and a PSNI Land Rover chasing the vehicle which was wrapped in Tesco livery.A number of collisions were also reported, according to Polcie Service Northern Ireland officers.A PSNI spokesperson said: “Two men, aged 23 and 39, have been arrested on suspicion of a number of offences including hijacking, using a motor vehicle without insurance, driving whilst disqualified and assault on police."Both men are currently in custody assisting officers with their enquiries.For the latest breaking news and stories from across the globe from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletter by clicking here.“A number of reports of collisions involving the stolen van and other vehicles have been received at this time and officers are appealing to anyone involved in a collision but who has not reported it to police to get in touch with detectives in Bangor immediately on 101, quoting reference number 1273 05/08/22.”Despite several reported collisions, police said there were no injuries as a result of the incident.A Tesco spokesperson said: “We are aware of this incident and are currently helping the police with their investigation and supporting those
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