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Bon Bon’s (Wholesale) Ltd seeks expansion to Tockwith site

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Bon Bon’s (Wholesale) Ltd supplies confectionery to more than 1,000 specialist retailers, garden high-end independent retailers and visitor attractions.

The expanding company, based at Moorside Business Park, Tockwith, reports turnover now exceeds £14million, an increase of £3million since it relocated to the 3.2ha site from Thorpe Arch in 2021.

Since the relocation, sales have increased year-on-year, with more stock stored on-site, especially at peak periods.

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Now, the business, founded in 2007, has submitted a full planning application to North Yorkshire Council for its site to create a 40,000 sq ft warehouse to the west of its existing 1.15ha site.

Planning documents submitted to the council say the company now employs 85 staff.

The site just outside Tockwith (Image: Darren Greenwood)

Its relocation from nearby Thorpe Arch followed a period of growth, fuelled by the company buying hf Chocolates.

The current premises total 55,000 sq ft, some 25,000 sq ft is storage space, and the remainder being offices and production facilities.

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However, a planning statement prepared by ELG Planning of Darlington says storage space for the business must be secure and close to existing production areas.

The company does not store the perishable items for more than three months, so the extra space is need for the continued success of the business.

The application also said: “With space required for packing, production and storage, the existing premises is now fully utilised and additional and dedicated undercover/secure storage space is now sought.”

The company had looked at alternatives to the extension, noting that new units at H47 by the A1 (M) and at Thorpe Arch would not be ready in time. Furthermore, it was not practical or functional to relocate again, noting the relocation to Moorside cost the company £1million.

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The application also noted a similar warehouse scheme on the same site was approved in 2017 but the previous occupier did not go ahead with the scheme.

It also concluded the scheme would have minor visual impact and would enhance the “quantum and mix” of commercial sites in the district, meeting the council’s underlying economic objectives.

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‘My daughter caught meningitis after sharing a vape in Club Chemistry’

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Keeleigh Goodwin attended Club Chemistry in Canterbury, Kent, which is closed until further notice amid an investigation into a fatal meningitis outbreak in the county

A mum has warned other parents after her daughter caught meningitis by – she claims – sharing a vape in a nightclub.

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Khali Goodwin says Keeleigh, 22, was lucky to survive after being rushed to hospital following bouts of sickness, headaches and fatigue. Keeleigh was diagnosed with meningitis B, the bacterial strain which is not covered by the vaccine teenagers get when they are in Year 9.

She remains in hospital and the incident has “absolutely frightened the life out of her,” Khali said. She also claimed her daughter, who lives in a houseshare in Canterbury, caught meningitis by sharing a vape at the nightclub Club Chemistry in the city. Authorities said yesterday anyone who attended Club Chemistry across three consecutive nights at the start of the month should seek urgent treatment. Its owner said more than 2,000 people attended on March 5, 6 and 7.

Mum-of-six Khali said: “She did say that one of her friends also has sort of the same symptoms, obviously not as bad, but they’ve been sharing a vape. I think sharing vapes is a major way of it being passed.”

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Health bodies do not list vaping as a transmission route of meningitis. However, authorities do say the infection is spread via saliva and droplets, so it can be transmitted via shared utensils, cutlery, cups and even toothbrushes.

It is also spread by sneezing, coughing and kissing. Not everyone who carries the virus or bacteria that cause meningitis in their throat are showing symptoms or sick. Andrew Preston, a professor of microbial pathogenicity at the University of Bath, said: “If you share a contaminated vape, it’s going to go into the back of throat, but to cause the disease, it then has to cross from within the nasal pharynx over that quite strong barrier.

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“So I wonder if the vaping itself has caused weakening of the barrier, and the bugs are then able to move across when normally they can’t. That’s pure speculation.”

Khali, from Herne Bay, Kent, told The Sun she believes her daughter would have died had her flatmate not seen her lifeless at home. She said: “Luckily she lives in shared accommodation. The girl who found her rang an ambulance, which got there really quick. If it wasn’t for that girl, she wouldn’t be here. She was really bad.

“I never, in a million trillion years, ever thought it would be this. Never. She had a lumbar puncture and CT scans and stuff… and when it came back I said, ‘How? How has she got that, she’s protected?’ But it didn’t come out until 2015, this vaccine.”

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It is believed Keeleigh, who works in McDonald’s in Canterbury, will spend at least one more week in hospital to recover. Her mum continued: “She’s said she can’t see herself ever going out again. It’s absolutely frightened the life out of her.”

Keeleigh visited Club Chemistry on March 12. Louise Jones-Roberts, owner of the club, said: “I’m devastated for the families affected. It’s so incredibly sad. I just really hope people know the symptoms and no more lives are lost.”

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‘At least 400 dead’ as Pakistan denies air strike on hospital in Afghanistan

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Afghanistan and Pakistan have been fighting since last month

Afghanistan has accused Pakistan of intentionally attacking a hospital in an airstrike that has reportedly left 400 people dead. Pakistan dismissed the accusation said the strikes did not hit any civilian sites.

The incident on Monday, March 16, is one of the latest since the conflict between the neighbours that sparked last month. The fighting has been marked by repeated cross-border clashes and air strikes inside Afghanistan.

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The broader Middle East, meanwhile, has been drawn into a widespread regional conflict after the United States and Israel carried out joint strikes on key Iranian sites on February 28. Iran has retaliated, plunging the region into war for over more than two weeks.

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Afghanistan’s deputy government spokesman Hamdullah Fitrat said, in a post on X, that the air strike had hit the hospital at about 9pm local time.

Fitrat said that large sections of the 2,000-bed facility were destroyed and the death toll had “so far” reached 400 people, while about 250 people had been reported injured.

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Local television aired footage, posted on social media, of security forces using torches as they carried out casualties while firefighters fought flames among the ruins of a building.

Afghan officials just hours earlier said the two sides exchanged fire along their common border, in which four people in Afghanistan were killed, as the deadliest fighting between the neighbours in years entered a third week.

Afghan government spokesman, Zabiullah Mujahid, condemned the strike in a post on X and accused Pakistan of “targeting hospitals and civilian sites to perpetrate horrors”. He said the deceased and injured were patients at the hospital.

Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s spokesman, Mosharraf Zaidi, said the allegations were baseless and no hospital was targeted in Kabul.

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Pakistan’s Ministry of Information, in a post on X, said the strikes “precisely targeted military installations and terrorist support infrastructure including technical equipment storage and ammunition storage of Afghan Taliban” and Afghanistan-based Pakistani militants in Kabul and Nangarhar, saying the facilities were being used against innocent Pakistani civilians.

It said Pakistan’s targeting was “precise and carefully undertaken to ensure no collateral damage is inflicted”.

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How to track Greg James as he heads towards County Durham

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The presenter is embarking on a 1,000km charity tandem bike ride from Weymouth to Edinburgh to raise funds for Comic Relief.

Greg has raised more than £190,000 and will be passing through County Durham on Wednesday, March 18, if all goes to plan.

His journey will take him north along the Durham coast from Hart to Seaham, passing through areas including Blackhall Rocks, Horden, Easington, and South Hetton.

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This leg of the challenge will see him cycle across former colliery land, now converted into scenic paths and viewpoints.

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After reaching Seaham, the route continues into Sunderland via Ryhope and Hendon, moving from coastal scenery to city streets as he approaches the centre of Sunderland.

Supporters can track Greg’s progress in real time using Comic Relief’s official GPS tracker, which provides live updates of his location along the route.

The “Where’s Greg now?” page updates regularly as his GPS signal moves.

So, readers will be able to see when he’s closing in on Hart, Blackhall Rocks, Horden, Easington, South Hetton and Seaham.

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Alternatively, you can track Greg on our page here:

This allows fans to see when he is nearing their area and find the best time to head out and show their support.

This is the radio host’s third major challenge for Comic Relief, despite previously saying he would not take on another.

In 2016, he completed five triathlons in five days, and in 2018, he cycled between and climbed the UK’s three highest peaks: Scafell Pike, Snowdon, and Ben Nevis.

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Man jailed after stamping on female police officer’s head in Glasgow

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Jamie Docherty, 34, was jailed for five years after threatening and stamping on a female police officer’s head in an attack outside of a hospital following his arrest

A man has been jailed after threatening to stab a female police officer, before stamping on her head, following his arrest.

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Jamie Docherty was sentenced to five years in prison after admitting to attacking PC Rebecca Martin-Palmer outside Glasgow’s Queen Elizabeth University Hospital (QEUH) in 2025.

Docherty, 34, was in hospital on August 13 last year following an alleged assault. The High Court heard that he had previous convictions for violence, disorder and other offences.

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The court heard that after ordering her not to touch him, he was “in the officer’s face” with clenched fists, according to the BBC.

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Martin-Palmer was then hit in the face with a plastic container before Docherty threatened to stab her.

Prosecutor Alasdair Shaw said Martin-Palmer pressed her emergency button for back-up. Shaw then told the court that Docherty shouted she was going to die as the officer continued her efforts to restrain him.

After she fell to the ground, he stamped on her head.

Docherty ran inside the building and despite her injuries Martin-Palmer continued to try and catch him.

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He then threatened her by pressing a mobile phone to her neck, claiming it was a high-powered taser.

After the arrival of other officers he was eventually handcuffed.

The court in Glasgow heard that the officer received injuries to her nose and bruising and is yet to return to police work following the incident.

Due to a guilty plea, Docherty’s sentence was reduced from seven years. Lord Arthurson said in court on Monday, March 16: “Your assault was sustained, exceptionally violent and was to the danger of the officer’s life.

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“The courts will continue to regard such deplorable attacks on police officers as offending of the utmost gravity and deal with the perpetrators with considerable severity.”

Superintendent Ross Aitken said: “This was a despicable act and Docherty will now face the consequences of his actions. It was a vicious and terrifying attack against an officer simply trying to do her job.

“The bravery and professionalism she has shown throughout this process is admirable and I would like to thank her for her efforts. By the very nature of the job, police officers and staff find themselves dealing with volatile and dangerous situations to protect the people and communities we serve. However, being assaulted is not part of the job and it will not be tolerated.

“We take a zero tolerance approach to violence against emergency service workers and are committed to holding those responsible to account.”

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UK fast food retailer to close after entering liquidation

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Tings N Wings, based in Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, is a small, family-run fast food retailer that first opened back in 2021.

It is known for its “epic” wing flavours, smashed Angus burgers, and buttermilk chicken burgers and tenders.

At one point, the fast food retailer had three sites across the UK in Welwyn Garden City, St Albans, and Clacton-on-Sea.

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Tings N Wings said it is focused on “dedication to quality” when it comes to food.

Its website continues: “We pride ourselves on serving our customers a menu completely free of preservatives and artificial flavourings.

“Each and every sauce is made entirely from scratch. We use only the best available real ingredients.

“Our quality is our identity – it’s who we are as a company. It’s what guides us and it’s what sets us apart. We will never change.”

Tings N Wings has received rave reviews from customers across the UK, since opening five years ago, being described as “THE BEST”.

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Others have said they make the “best fried chicken about” and the “best wings in town”.

Tings N Wings set to close after entering liquidation

Tings N Wings launched a petition in October 2025, requesting support to help keep its final store in Welwyn Garden City open.

In January, the company was handed notice that it was to be struck off the Companies House Register and dissolved in less than two months.

In February, this strike-off action was suspended, according to Companies House .

However, Tings N Wings has now voluntarily entered liquidation.

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Giles McCarthy of Netchwood Finance Ltd was appointed as liquidator on March 5, according to the London Gazette.



Turbulent start to 2026 for UK high street

It has been a rough start to 2026 for the UK high street, with several retailers entering administration and others announcing widespread store closures.

Major high street retailers, including River Island, Primark, and Poundland, have already been forced to close stores in 2026, while Revolution and BrewDog have shut the doors to 21 and 38 pubs, respectively.


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Several other retailers have fallen into administration recently, including:

Meanwhile, four UK travel companies have closed in the opening weeks of 2026:

EcoJet Airlines, billed as “the world’s first Electric Airline”, has also entered liquidation after just three years, resulting in the cancellation of all planned flights.

UK delivery company Yodel is set to be phased out over the coming months after being acquired by InPost.

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Tesco also recently revealed plans to cut 380 jobs in stores across the UK, while it’s been reported that Morrisons is looking to sell some of its in-store pharmacies as it continues to cut costs.

It’s not been all bad news for the UK high street, with several major brands announcing new store openings for 2026, including Aldi, M&S, Superdrug, and Lidl.

Which recent shop closure has affected you the most? Let us know in the comments below.

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Online English tests for migrants risk criminal abuse, providers warn government

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“Given the importance of secure English language testing for the UK’s immigration system and the protection of our borders, we cannot endorse the proposed approach by bidding for this tender while retaining our commitment to responsible, trusted and secure assessment,” it said.

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Afghanistan says 400 people killed in Pakistan strike on Kabul hospital

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A further 250 people have been reported as injured in the wake of the blast

Afghanistan has accused Pakistan of killing at least 400 people in an airstrike on a hospital in Kabul.

The strike, which Afghan officials say happened late on Monday evening (March 16), marks a dramatic escalation in conflict that began late last month and has already seen repeated cross-border clashes and airstrikes, as well as air strikes inside Afghanistan.

Pakistan has strongly rejected the allegations it hit the hospital, insisting its military targeted only military infrastructure and did not civilian sites or facilities.

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Afghanistan’s deputy government spokesperson Hamdullah Fitrat said the strike hit the hospital in the capital at around 9pm local time. In a post on X, he said large sections of the 2,000-bed facility were destroyed.

Fitrat said the death toll had so far reached 400 people, while around 250 others were reported injured.

Footage shared by local television stations on social media appeared to show security forces using flashlights as they carried casualties away from the scene while firefighters worked to extinguish flames among the ruins of the building.

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Fitrat said rescue teams were still working to control the fire and recover bodies from the site.

The strike came just hours after Afghan officials said forces from both countries exchanged fire along their shared border, leaving four people dead in Afghanistan.

The latest clashes mark the third week of what has become the most serious fighting between the two neighbouring countries in years.

Afghan government spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid condemned the reported strike, accusing Pakistan of targeting hospitals and other civilian sites.

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“We strongly condemn this crime and consider such an act to be against all accepted principles and a crime against humanity,” he said in a post on X.

Pakistan has dismissed the accusations.

A spokesperson for Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif described the claims that a hospital had been targeted as baseless.

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Pakistan’s Information Minister Attaullah Tarar said the military had carried out “precision airstrikes” on what he described as military installations in Kabul and the eastern province of Nangarhar.

He said the strikes destroyed technical support infrastructure and ammunition storage facilities used by the Afghan Taliban government.

“All targeting has been done with precision only at those infrastructures which are being used by Afghan Taliban regime to support its multiple terror proxies,” Tarar wrote on X.

Pakistan’s Ministry of Information earlier said Afghan claims were “false and misleading” and accused Kabul of attempting to stir public sentiment while concealing what it described as support for cross-border militant groups.

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The strike came as the United Nations Security Council called on Afghanistan’s Taliban leadership to step up efforts to combat terrorism.

Pakistan has repeatedly accused Afghanistan of allowing militant groups — including the Pakistani Taliban — to operate from its territory and carry out attacks inside Pakistan. Kabul denies those claims.

The conflict intensified in late February after Afghanistan launched cross-border attacks in response to earlier Pakistani airstrikes that Afghan officials said had killed civilians.

The clashes disrupted a ceasefire brokered by Qatar last October following earlier fighting that left dozens dead.

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Pakistan has since declared it is in what it described as an “open war” with Afghanistan, raising concerns among the international community.

Officials have warned that the instability could allow militant organisations such as al-Qaida and the Islamic State group to strengthen their presence in the region.

Pakistan claims its forces have killed hundreds of Afghan Taliban fighters during the fighting, while Afghan officials say Pakistani casualties have also been significant.

Both sides have rejected each other’s casualty figures.

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Martin Lewis explains 18-year rule over savings ‘sweet spot’

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Key changes to the rules around savings are coming in soon

Martin Lewis has issued a caution for savers as you could be missing out on greater returns. The advice from the consumer champion comes as major changes to savings allowances are just around the corner.

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During a recent question time edition of his BBC podcast, Mr Lewis was questioned by a man about whether he could open a junior ISA for his nieces and nephew. A key benefit of ISAs is that these accounts are completely tax-free. The financial specialist initially told the uncle that regrettably he wouldn’t be able to open the account himself, as a junior ISA can only be established by a parent or guardian on behalf of a young person. Mr Lewis said: “You as an uncle can’t do it, it generally has to be the person who has the guardianship or the parentship of the child, to be able to open their ISA, so you will have to do it through them.”

This should be your focus

Nevertheless, if you are creating a junior ISA to save up for your little one, Mr Lewis had a firm word of caution regarding which type of account to go for. He said: “I tend to almost always get questions about cash junior ISAs.

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“I think junior ISAs are one of those areas where you really, really want to be always be focusing if you possibly can on investing.” Mr Lewis explained there is a straightforward reason why, given how the account operates.

He explained: “You’re generally locking money away for 18 years that cannot be accessed. The rule of investing is if you’re locking money away for more than five years – and if you’ve got emergency funds and you haven’t got any high debts, which hopefully children won’t – then you should look at investing over savings because on a balance of probabilities, it will outperform.”

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You can deposit up to £9,000 annually into junior ISAs on behalf of a child for whom you have parental responsibility. This sum can be allocated as preferred between cash ISAs or stocks and shares ISAs.

A junior ISA is held in the child’s name, but whoever opened the account manages it. When the child turns 16, they can become the registered contact for the account, and upon reaching 18, the account converts to an adult ISA, allowing them to access the funds. Mr Lewis continued in explaining that money placed into a junior ISA is in the “sweet spot” as you are saving funds which you don’t require and the sum has a lengthy period to grow.

Change to ISA rules

Several significant changes are approaching for ISA allowances. Distinct from the junior ISA allowance, adults can presently save up to £20,000 annually into ISAs.

This can be divided as preferred between cash ISAs and stocks and shares accounts. From April 2027, this is set to change, with the maximum deposit into cash ISAs being capped at £12,000 each tax year.

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The remaining £8,000 must be allocated towards investment-based accounts. People aged 65 and above will be exempt from these new regulations and will maintain the existing allowance.

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‘Race to stop meningitis spreading’ and ‘Donald’s Trumped’

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There is a “race to stop meningitis spreading nationwide”, writes the Daily Telegraph, following the outbreak in Kent in which two people have died. A photo of A-level student Juliette who died after contracting the infection takes up much of its front. Also on its front page, the Telegraph says the “Ayatollah’s son escaped death by popping into garden for a stroll”.

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Taoiseach to meet with US President Donald Trump at the White House

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“If you’re here to talk about opportunity for America in America through Ireland, or for young Irish to thrive and prosper and be world leaders, irrespective of what one’s views are, it’s a really important and critical element of good connections in politics that Ireland, whoever the Taoiseach is, has established a very strong tradition of being able to talk to whoever the American president is.

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