Daily Mirror

Firm is going for gold after precious find

- BY MARTIN FRICKER BY RUTH MCKEE mirror@ mirrornews.co.uk @DailyMirro­r ON TV: P35

ROYALS Old Clogau nugget PROSPECTOR­S have discovered high-quality gold in Britain, close to a historic mine that supplies the Royal Family.

And Alba, the firm which owns the exploratio­n rights, says it is of a higher grade than before.

Miners will begin work near the Clogau mine, in Dolgellau, Gwynedd, North-West Wales, which may now reopen.

Alba boss George Frangeskid­es said: “These results are really exciting.

“The fact that the average grades for those zones exceeds the equivalent grades obtained over the Clogau-St David’s mine itself is genuinely exciting.”

The Queen, Princess Diana, The Duchess of Sussex and Princess Anne all have Welsh gold in their wedding rings.

Amy, Yewande, Lucie Anna and Amber Mike Thalassiti­s died LOVE Island’s opening episode tonight will feature a sombre tribute to tragic Mike Thalassiti­s.

ITV bosses had reportedly decided not to mention the 26-year-old’s suspected suicide, following a fierce backlash against the show in the wake of his death.

But they have now decided it is “the right thing” to acknowledg­e it.

And they have introduced new measures to ensure the safety of this year’s crop of hopefuls, who include Lucie Donlan, 21, Yewande Biala, 23, Anna Vakili, 28, Amy Hart, 26, and Amber Gill, 21.

Footballer Mike died in March and another former islander, Sophie Gradon, 32, killed herself in 2018.

A Love Island insider revealed: “Producers wanted to pay their respects to Mike and show his friends, family and fans that he was a part of the Love Island family and is missed deeply by everyone.

“It is a really difficult subject but they wanted to address it rather than sweep it under the carpet or pretend it hasn’t happened.”

The show paid a short tribute to Sophie during last season’s run.

The deaths sparked a debate about how reality stars are cared for by TV bosses. There were suggestion­s Mike was left to battle depression alone.

But show chiefs insist islanders are supported, and they have brought in new plans this series, with recruits given social media training and financial management advice.

Bosses will also contact contestant­s’ GPs for mental health checks ahead of filming. Each person will be given a minimum of eight therapy sessions when they go home, and bosses will stay in touch for 14 months after filming finishes. Contestant­s will enter the villa tonight. Our exclusive photos show five female contenders meeting presenter Caroline Flack, 39.

■ Love Island is on

ITV2 tonight, 9pm. Caroline Flack is back

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LINE-UP HOPING TO WIN Contestant Amy, on left, with Amber TRAGEDY HOST
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