A van burst into flames in the centre of a Cambridgeshire town. Firefighters were called to the fire this morning (March 23) around 5am.
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Crews arrived to find a van on fire on High Street in March. The crew extinguished the blaze and returned to their station by 6am.
A spokesperson for Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service said: “At 4.58am on Monday (23) a crew from March was called to a fire on High Street in March.
“Firefighters arrived to find a van on fire. Wearing breathing apparatus they extinguished the fire using hose reels and returned to their station by 6am.”
The spokesperson confirmed that the caused of the fire was accidental.
The expansion by VetMedi.co.uk aims to meet a growing demand for affordable pet healthcare.
The Veterinary Medicines Directorate accredited dispensary has recently created three jobs, with further rolers in dispensary, warehouse and office teams expected in the coming year.
The new premises allows the online pharmacy, founded in 2021, to triple its daily order capacity. More storage space and better vehicle access will help fuel future growth.
This comes has the company reports 85% year-on-year growth in medicine sales as pet owners seek better value during the cost-of-living crisis.
Founded by North Yorkshire veterinarian Dr. Charlotte Inness, the business has transitioned from a home-run operation into a million-pound enterprise.
After hitting the seven-figure mark in just its second year of trading in 2023, VetMedi continues its upward trajectory, with revenues projected to reach £8million in 2026.
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Today, VetMedi operates a nationwide digital platform delivering prescription veterinary medicines, nutrition and supplements and health supplies directly to doorsteps across the UK. This is complemented by a local dispensary, providing a personal touch and immediate service for the local community.
VetMedi founder Dr Charlotte Inness said: “Moving to our new space in Sutton-on-the-Forest was the natural next step in our journey. We are incredibly proud of our Yorkshire roots. These larger premises allow us to deliver expert support not only to our local community, but to a rapidly expanding customer base nationwide.”
Dr. Inness – whose 14 year veterinary career has seen her care for animals in the UK and Australia – added: “Looking back at how VetMedi started at a kitchen table, progressed to a garage, and has now moved into this professional office space and dedicated warehouse, it feels like an absolute privilege.”
“It is particularly rewarding to know we are providing a vital service. While we are a national player, we remain committed to our local customers, offering a fast delivery service and the option to collect directly from our premises to save on postage and further reduce growing animal veterinary care costs.”
Amid widespread rumours about a shake-up ahead of this year’s season of Strictly, The Sun published a piece over the weekend claiming that the spin-off show’s presenters Janette Manrara and Fleur East were being “axed” in further changes to the franchise.
However, a spokesperson for the show has now issued a statement to Metro refuting this version of events.
“It is factually incorrect to claim that either [Janette or Fleur] has been ‘axed’,” they said, adding that “plans for Strictly Come Dancing 2026 will be confirmed in due course”.
Janette was previously a Strictly pro for eight seasons before landing the role as host of It Takes Two in 2021.
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After two seasons co-hosting with Rylan Clark, he was replaced by former Strictly contestant Fleur.
Karen told her Instagram followers over the weekend: “After 14 years on Strictly Come Dancing, I’ve decided this is the right time for me to close this chapter and take on new projects in other areas that I’m passionate about.
“Strictly completely changed my life, not only as a performer and a teacher, but as a human being. I’ve had the privilege of meeting so many incredible people, and brilliant celebrity partners who have become close friends and people I admire so much.”
They involve stepping backwards with one leg, while the other leg bends at the knee.
It’s a “variation of a [regular, forward] lunge, with a lot less impact at the knee,” strength coach Dr Baird shared.
Why are they easier on the knees?
Rather like reverse (or “retro”) walking, simply facing backwards takes a lot of the load off of your knee joints.
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In the case of reverse lunges, it places some of the strain on your glutes instead.
And the move also means you’ll be less likely to lean too far forward at your knee in the lowering stage, which can harm your knees further.
A 2016 paper found that reverse lunges were best at building glute and quadriceps while applying lower force onto the knee.
Bonus points: reverse lunges also strengthen the muscles around your knees and lubricate the joint, helping reduce pain, lower the risk of future injury, and improve range of motion.
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How do I do a “reverse lunge”?
Stand with your feet hip-width apart. Engage your core.
Then, take a step back with your right foot, placing the ball of the foot on the floor.
Leave your left foot flat on the ground and lower yourself until your left thigh is parallel to the ground and your right knee is on, or near, the floor.
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Ensure your left knee is above your left ankle; don’t lean too far forward either at the knee or with your torso.
Push through the left leg to straighten back up, then switch legs.
Speaking with the AARP, personal trainer April Hattori said, “aim for three sets of 10, twice a week”.
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After what feels like centuries of grim, wet winter; spring has finally sprung (meteorological spring started on 1 March).
The weather seems to have gotten the memo, with sightings of the sun already starting to transform the mental wellbeing of people up and down the nation – including yours truly.
At the beginning of the season, however, the transitional weather can be particularly hard to predict. You might leave the house feeling pretty chilly, start sweating on your lunch break, and be back to seeing your breath again by sunset.
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The key to dressing right for the season is by layering, but it doesn’t have to be all function, no fashion.
Here’s a list of some of the best (and most chic) layerable buys on the high street to get you started.
ICE agents will be deployed to major airports across the United States beginning today in a bid to help security agents.
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For more than a month, TSA agents across the US have been affected by a partial government shutdown, leading to long lines and longer waits in airport terminals.
Many of the TSA agents haven’t been paid during the lingering shutdown, leading many to walk off the job until the government is up and running again.
Trump posted a rambling Truth Social, explaining the change: ‘The Radical Left Democrats have hurt so many people with their vicious and uncaring ways. What they have done to the Department of Homeland Security, our fantastic TSA Officers, and, most importantly, the great people of our Country, is an absolute disgrace.
‘If the Democrats do not allow for Just and Proper Security at our Airports, and elsewhere throughout our Country, ICE will do the job far better than ever done before! The Fascist Democrats will never protect America, but the Republicans will.
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‘Just like the Radical Left allowed millions of Criminals to pour into our Country through their ridiculous and dangerous Open Border Policy, the Republicans closed it all down, and we now have the Strongest Border in American History. Likewise, I look forward to moving ICE in on Monday, and have already told them to, “GET READY.”’
Here’s what to know.
What to know about ICE in the airport
Trump said he looks forward to moving ICE in (Picture: AP)
To combat the delays, however, Donald Trump had a brilliant idea – deploy his immigration officers to 14 airports.
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JFK and LaGuardia in New York, Newark, Philadelphia, Chicago, Atlanta, New Orleans, Houston and Phoenix will all have ICE officers on site to ‘help out’.
Despite widespread worry, Atlanta mayor Andre Dickens reassured his city that ICE will only operate under the TSA, and not in any immigration matters.
ICE officers will be used to help with queue management and crowd control, inside domestic terminals only, he said.
Tom Homan, Trump’s ‘border czar’, told CNN: ‘There are TSA agents covering exits. People who enter through the exits.
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‘Certainly, a highly trained ICE law enforcement officer can cover an exit, make sure people don’t go through those exits, and enter an airport through the exits.’
TSA lines have been lengthy with severe delays (Picture: Reuters)
‘Stuff like that relieves the TSA officer to go to screening and to reduce those lines. I don’t see an ICE agent looking at an X-ray machine because they’re not trained in that,’ he added.
‘There are certain parts of security that TSA’s doing that we can move them off those jobs and put them in the specialised jobs and help them move those lines.’
As of now, it appears the ICE agents won’t be doing TSA agents’ jobs, but rather filling in gaps and helping with crowd control.
However, Trump said in a post on Truth Social that ICE agents would ‘do Security [sic] like no one has ever seen before, including the immediate arrest of all Illegal Immigrants [sic]’.
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What are your rights with TSA?
ICE agents have already been spotted at airports in Louisiana (Picture: PA)
Travellers in US airports are required to comply with TSA screening procedures.
If questioned by law enforcement in the airport – which includes ICE agents – citizens have the right to remain silent, and need only answer questions pertaining to their travel plans and identity.
The ACLU notes that you could face detainment or further inspection if you refuse to give over your phone.
The ACLU added that ICE doesn’t have authority to detain or question US citizens without cause, and those on visas and green cards also have rights.
They are only required to answer questions related to their immigration status.
Billed as a relegation six-pointer and a must-win game, Spurs buckled under the pressure and collapsed to a 3-0 defeat that leaves them just one point above the bottom three.
It saw Spurs come crashing back down to earth after a deserved point won away at Liverpool the week prior was followed up by a rousing win over Atletico Madrid in the Champions League.
It means current manager Igor Tudor has lost five and drawn one of his six Premier League games in charge, and is under serious threat of the sack.
But who could Spurs turn to as a replacement for Tudor?
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Sean Dyche is again most heavily tipped by the bookmakers, ahead of fan favourite Mauricio Pochettino and former Marseille manager Roberto De Zerbi.
The return of former Spurs players Ryan Mason and Robbie Keane have been warm in the betting, though it remains to be seen if either fancy the task of saving the club from the drop.
One former Tottenham man who has confirmed his eagerness for the role is Harry Redknapp, but having been out of work for nine years, it would be quite the bold move to hand him the reins.
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From thereon, the odds get more and more fanciful, but a name which has gained traction in recent days is that of Adi Hutter.
The 56-year-old Austrian was earlier this season sacked by Monaco, and has been out of work since.
Reports of interest from Spurs in Hutter first emerged last week in Italy, and were echoed by the Telegraph on Sunday following Sunday’s miserable defeat.
Greater Manchester Police (GMP) and Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS) were called to a crash between two cars on Holcombe Road yesterday, March 22, at around 6pm.
Images from the scene shortly after it happened show a white car on its roof in the middle of the road.
The busy road was closed until around 8.30pm, with officers on hand to manage the closure.
Police confirmed one driver suffered a minor injury, and the other driver, a man in his 40s, was arrested on suspicion of possession of an offensive weapon and drug driving.
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Crash on Holcombe Road (Image: PHIL TAYLOR)
The 42-year-old man remains in police custody.
A spokesperson for GMP said: “Officers were called to a report of a road traffic collision between two cars on Holcombe Road, Tottington at around 6pm yesterday (Sunday 22 March 2026).
“One driver suffered a minor injury.
“The other driver, a 42-year-old man, was arrested on suspicion of possession of an offensive weapon and drug driving. He remains in police custody.”
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Two fire engines also attended the scene with specialist response units and stayed there for around 20 minutes.
A spokesperson for Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS) said: “Just after 6pm today (Sunday, March 22), fire crews were called to reports of a road traffic collision on Holcombe Road in Greenmount, Bury.
Crash on Holcombe Road (Image: PHIL TAYLOR)
“Two fire engines from Bury and Ramsbottom, along with specialist response units, attended the scene, which involved two vehicles.
“Fire crews worked with colleagues from Greater Manchester Police and North West Ambulance Service to make the scene safe. Crews were in attendance for approximately 20 minutes.”
Celebrity Ex On The Beach returns in a matter of days with a cast including Helen Flanagan, Jedward’s John Grimes and Curtis Pritchard
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12:13, 23 Mar 2026
Reality enthusiasts have just days left to wait until a brand new season of Celebrity Ex On The Beach arrives, and today (March 23) they’ve been given a first glimpse at the drama to come.
A fourth season of the popular reality show will land on March 31 and it is already being described as the “most explosive” to date complete with “shocking arrivals, messy reunions and serious drama.” The series sees a group of celebrities heading to Tenerife in search of love, but their exes will be positioned and ready to join them.
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Among the celebrities featured on the new season are Coronation Street star Helen Flanagan, TOWIE’s Dani Imbert, Love Island’s Toby Aromolaran and Curtis Pritchard, and one half of pop duo Jedward, John Grimes.
Also appearing on the show will be Married At First Sight UK’s Amy Kenyon, Too Hot to Handle’s Chase DeMoor and Izzy Fairthorne, footballer Ronnie Vint, TV personality Rogan O’Connor and Love Is Blind’s Freddie Powell.
Pop duo Jedward rose to fame on The X Factor and went on to have a profitable reality and music career, even representing Ireland twice at Eurovision, reports the Daily Star.
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They have largely kept their dating lives out of the spotlight, but in a first trailer for Celebrity Ex On The Beach, viewers spotted John kissing a mystery woman. In the moment preceding the kiss, he says: “No one’s ever come close to what we had,” hinting that the brunette could be his ex.
Elsewhere in the footage, another Married At First Sight UK star, Reiss Boyce, also made an unexpected appearance. Reiss had a relationship with TOWIE’s Dani before his stint on the E4 show and the two could be seen having a tense exchange as Reiss held his head in his hands in tears.
A synopsis for the forthcoming series reads: “This season promises to be unmissable, with make‐ups, break‐ups, and unforgettable meltdowns from fan‐favourite reality stars including John Grimes, Curtis Pritchard, Helen Flanagan, Freddie Powell and Dani Imbert.
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“From explosive confrontations to jaw‐dropping twists, one thing is certain: when the exes wash ashore, the truth always follows.”
Whilst the first episode of the series will debut on March 31, viewers will need to tune in weekly to watch new episodes of the show which will air on Paramount+ in the UK and Ireland.
Celebrity Ex On The Beach Season 4 premieres Tuesday, March 31 on Paramount+ with new episodes released weekly.
The new routes aim to improve safety and connectivity for cyclists and pedestrians in Hartlepool, and are backed by £4.5 million in Government funding secured through the Tees Valley Combined Authority.
The first route will create a high-quality cycling corridor between Hartlepool town centre and Catcote Road via Burn Valley Gardens.
The second scheme will establish a direct connection from Hartlepool town centre to The Waterfront and its visitor attractions, linking with the promenade between the marina and Seaton Carew.
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Designed by Hartlepool Borough Council’s engineering and highways teams and delivered by North-East contractor BCE Northern, the schemes have been independently ratified by Active Travel England and meet the latest national design standards.
Councillor Owen Riddle, chair of the council’s neighbourhoods and regulatory services committee, said: “These two new routes represent a major step forward in making Hartlepool a sustainable and more connected town.
“By investing in high-quality cycling infrastructure, we are not only improving travel choices for residents, students and visitors, but also supporting healthier lifestyles and reducing reliance on cars.
“This is a significant milestone in our long-term commitment to sustainable transport, and I’m delighted that work is about to get underway.
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“I would like to thank council officers and all those members of the public who contributed to the design of these schemes.”
The first route will improve access to residential areas and public amenities, including Catcote Academy, Summerhill Country Park, English Martyrs School and Sixth Form College and Hartlepool Sixth Form College.
Key improvements along this route will include widened shared-use paths, upgraded and relocated crossings, a new raised zebra crossing on Brinkburn Road, cyclist-friendly traffic signals and improved streetlighting.
This route will connect with the existing on-road cycle path on Waldon Street, continue along Elwick Road, down Penryhn Street, and through Burn Valley Gardens before reaching Catcote Road.
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Starting from the Hartlepool Transport Interchange, the second route will travel across Church Square, over the Marina Way bridge, along The Lanyard, behind the Mecca Bingo hall and onto Maritime Avenue.
Beyond Ensign Court, it will join the promenade and connect to National Cycle Network Route 14.
Construction is set to begin shortly, with the council encouraging residents to make use of the improved routes once they are completed.
He added: “The alternative, the only way that Trump is going to achieve regime change, which is what he said, and unconditional surrender, which is another of his rather woolly aims, is frankly for the Americans to escalate and this turns into a ground war, which will be an absolute catastrophe.”
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